Morning Tribune, 6 February 1948
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Article66 1948-02-06 1 >,, •>.,*!*!.<{ k,!*;s Will only ft€ all* to mtt r, tht yrffif stations of th€ polling dwtfiett !'huh fh'if or* rfiiistuxt. Emph(i*i9ing th-s sterdnv. Mr. G. Hawkins. §Uftl iIWI >t El<<'i'>ns. tspldnni that if. for fj-awpU. <» voter mores from tht Harbour Board ttt Chunin ant66 words
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Article, Illustration765 1948-02-06 1 EXECTION OF DRWIN JONES IS STAYED m~*u*r's Effort To Save Her Son Triliine Staff Reporter) IRWIN OLIVER JONES. 39- YEAR-OLD SINGAPORE BtSINESSMAN, WAS TO HAVE DIED YESTERDAY AT i)i\VX-DEATH SENTENCE HAVING BEEN PASSED ON HIM FOR THE MI'RDER OF MAIRICE FOX AND AFTER HIS APPEAL WAS DISMSSED. BIT EXECt'TION WAS765 words
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Article141 1948-02-06 1 r:: ,i _F: '.d Mai m~ exander s own story X' successiui X Axis the jr.i m< untain warfare of -,v.. iwepi the GerI Italian* from North I and c.fir.d ti\ way for sion ol Europe ■üb;.,:. today. B A/.-xander. now G< vern-;; W i Canada,Reuter - 141 words
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Article80 1948-02-06 1 MOSCOW. Fet). 5. Russia and Rumania, have signed a 20--year treaty of friendships and mutual aid after three days of negotiation m which Marshall Stalin took part, it was announced here early today. The treaty, signed last night by M. Vyacheslav Molotov. Soviet Foreign 'Minister, and Dr. PetruReuter - 80 words
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Article50 1948-02-06 1 NEW YORK. Fe-a. s.— Britain s trans-Atlantic liner Queen Mary, sailed for Southampton today after a record turn-round m 24 hours fH\ minutes. This beat the previous record of Jan. 17 by 22 minutes. Th€ liner was delayed m arriving here by heavy storms.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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1051 1948-02-06 1 C&lloumew and areai were conV Mi Cheong Hock 1,, mdidate for the f Weal [n hta election manir la« night. Government of unM Mr. Cheong average onlooker. Sp2 ai (l Weal m as back- POMjble, while d !(^'.v foi us needs j* "jPtatt those1,051 words
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Article112 1948-02-06 1 i Pet 5- D g Tost cap-' no had tor, he would 'to« England cricket "Today I ad i. will be iveilable fcr England, i ut will retire from cricket after the tour. I recognise that another tour at my age will be 8 heavyReuter - 112 words
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Article54 1948-02-06 1 LONDON. Feb. s.— William Thomas Lindup Edwards, a for- mer vicar of Bardsley, near Ashton' under-Lyne. was cited as corespondent m an undefended divorce case at Bradford. A decree was given William Matthew Lay cock, of Ashton-under-Lyne Lanes against his v;ife, Muriel Mary. Costs were awarded54 words
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Article, Illustration26 1948-02-06 1 The Flag of Lanka whUh seas hoisted <it tht paradf 0/ Ceylontsc Troops ,n Sinyaport on Wfdnesdtiy by Llfut. A. Abiysmyht. MCH übovt holding the flag.26 words
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182 1948-02-06 1 TECS HURT IN GUN FIGHT with GANGSTERS Tw«> Chinese detectives attached to the Singapore Criminal Investijration Department were wounded m a r*vclver duel with gangster* m broad daylight yesterday, m Lcrong 17. Geylmng. One man was h.t in the hand and the other In the back. The lattet is m182 words
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Article44 1948-02-06 1 The Tiibune learned that the CID hax* rounded up several i suspects m connection with the shooting as a result of I thorough comb-out carried out yesterday. Two of thr arrests were, tt is understood, mad* tn Kirn Kettt Road last night.44 words
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Article, Illustration175 1948-02-06 1 The Countess of Limerick, D B E Deputy Chairman of the British Red Cross Society, London, arrived m Singapore by air on Wednesday evening. While here she will conduct inspection tours of the various Welfare offices and service hospitals connected with the Order175 words
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Advertisement38 1948-02-06 1 i ,*VA«A, KMBOSSED MIRZAPORE CARPETS, x «P \aiui\ $3.00 per square foot^__ |QUAt,TY I BOKHARA CABPCTS; 4L IRVIC $4.75 per square foot. (ARPETTING $3.75 per foot. Coir Mailing 36" wide...53.00 per yard. TFI 4649 31, KAFFLKS PLACE, SPOKE38 words
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289 1948-02-06 2 HUSBAND ACCUSED HER OF STEALING SO SHE DECIDED TO END HER LIFE If] Lir.uiiJid ai Oftd HK 1 stealing hll $50 and mod nut tx lievc vm when I depled Ihcn d< cidrd that mj lii<- 1 worth livinj; anymore." So .stated 20 -year old ChOQS Siew K»m, whtn sh«-289 words
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Article211 1948-02-06 2 Collapse Of Jap Cabinet Certain i OHIO, Feb 5. The Imminent collapse Japan's Sociilis Cabinet under Prime Iflniltti icUsm Katayama itemed certain J.it. last night, following i Iplli between the RiyM and Lefi wings "i the Social Democrai Partf At the ternoon meeting, th< party which recently sutt« red seriousRenter. - 211 words
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Article76 1948-02-06 2 At the Singapore Assize Court yesterday Mr. justice Brown remitted the line of $50 which he imposed on Che Abdul Aziz bin Jafar, a juror, on Tueaday last, tor failinf to attend jury service. Mr Justice Brown told Che Abdul Aziz that his explanation liod been76 words
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232 1948-02-06 2 Jaga Didn't See The Move He Invest Investigated S:kh Jaga told the Coroner vefiterday that when a man whom he was observing from a distance did not move for some time he went over to investigate. When he approached the spot he discovered that the man was not standing, but232 words
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81 1948-02-06 2 When her husband died and left her more than a million pounds, childless Mrs. Lav'ma Kcene. of Galley wood, near Chelrosford (Essex), determined to do good with the cash That was seventeen years ago Since then Mrs. Keene, eighty-four and bedridden, has spent81 words
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Article93 1948-02-06 2 The master or the Empire Brent has radioed a message of warning to the port authorities m Singapore on sighting a large square steel barge m position 9.32 North, 109.45 East. The message received by Singapore radio has been rebroadcast via Radio Malaya. A further navigational warning was93 words
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89 1948-02-06 2 WASHINGTON. Feb. 5. -An authoritative source said yesterday it was hoped the European recovery plan would prove a considerable benefit to the Philippines and the Far East generally as well as Latin America. It slid that "there was no intention to discriminate' 1 againstU.P. - 89 words
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Article126 1948-02-06 2 Court Thank Prosecuting Officer Assistant Sui'-Mntendaa^Bn a Police, Mr M B vie, cflft Court Prosecutwi. Ofticer.^^Bßiid has been prosecuting m tht^Hr gapore First District Co\2i^^t"T.' ten months. •:..;r..«^M."-- i -.he District Juckc, Mr th Shanks, yestcrda.v -Ift s tance m the courta I Tl Mr. Shanks said that atlß w126 words
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100 1948-02-06 2 Said He Was Premier's Secy Took 150,000 TOKIO. Feb 5 son a tms tlv S r '^B- r Minister Katayama :.uudule^« v took 150,000 n IB called .it < -:>- !^B L residence to exp >se a illegally heard.d g'"»d-. .•■^JJ ber of the House o! R"P^j^Bu; atives Illegal PropertyReuter - 100 words
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Article87 1948-02-06 2 LAKE SUCCESS. Feb. 5.— Bryon Price, Acting SecretaryI General of th c United Nations. i revealed at a Press conference i that the three-nation mediation i team to Indonesia is preparing a j report which probably will be ready by the end o c this week.U.P. - 87 words
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Article76 1948-02-06 2 COLOMBO. Feb. 5 Crossneld Hankin> n w first High Commis>'."- iAJ lon has arrived by r^^B tralia. Ho was ac-o-m P inie his wife. m At Ratmalana Wi was mot amonij oth -m Private Secreta > nor. Permanent &en' MinWr of Extern-" M the AustralianReuter - 76 words
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359 1948-02-06 3 1 vounc member of the Japa- S, whose trial at the f surrendered i* day on a charge of mi.ti:,^'-;!;;,; v l impr isonment for causing m C linese and two women. *2 'H'V,"i-l. wM.h CUM b. X v359 words
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121 1948-02-06 3 Ireater Movement of Rice To S.E. Asia Port This Month ■Tv Coal Sub-CommitUe of the R>i < Uaiaon onicera MeetB arranged for increased snipV' coa] io Burma tor April H toe Qovernment of Burma ci a greater movement oi B s in thta montn ■n had been originally expectloal lot121 words
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Article84 1948-02-06 3 Arriving by air today on a visit to Headquarters, Axx Command, Far East, is the Assistant Under-SecreUry of State for Air. Mr. R. H. Melville, accompanied by the Director-General of Organisation. Air Ministry, Air Vice-Marshal A. P. Davidson. C.8.. C.BX.. and the DirectorGeneral o: Works, Mr.84 words
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Article61 1948-02-06 3 Sen'-ence of six weeks' rigorous 1 imprisonment was passed on i Goh LeeOheng (33), a Teochew, i at the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday for theft of 20 katties of rice from a compatriot, Sect Pwoo Haa, on th£ five foot way m front of No. 63, Boat61 words
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243 1948-02-06 3 Her husband had often worried about his young children a.nd the hard 'it° thc> wore all undergoing, stated the wife ul a 6lyear-old Chinese. T*a Ang Llan. a stall-holder at the Cross Street Market, inta whose death an inquiry was held243 words
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Article135 1948-02-06 3 Two Cantonese women and a voufth appeared before Mr. L C. Ooh at the Second Polic? Court yesterday, on charges 01 theft. Lee Ah Moi. aged 46, one of the women, was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and fined $30, m default two weeks'135 words
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Article54 1948-02-06 3 Alleged to have assaulted a policeman on duty, at South Bridge Read on Feb. 4. 49-year-old Cantonese Woo Chaw, appeared before Mr. L. C. Gob at the Second Polic? Court yesterda r He pleaded not guilty to the charge and was allowed bail until March 954 words
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Article, Illustration48 1948-02-06 3 Kisses* 1 He had caught sight of a strange creatwf* tuning over tSc edge of a little bndg*. When the rtst of the Whhk«r« |oin«d Hink they could hear tK« creattir* w» growling t.orcely. Lets what tM« H I ill tbout. said Teddltv advancing boldly.48 words
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168 1948-02-06 3 Charged with nslllf their premises Xt tl\. adrr nistration ofl rrr rphine. t:.rc. BUddlt Ifld Chinese, lejh Ah Chwte. Leo Kirn £ve<* and leo Ah Puay denied the alh gations and claimed trial wfttß they appeared before the E.ghth Police Magistrate ffttcfdij.168 words
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100 1948-02-06 3 Three Charges: 50-Year Chinese Denies Them Three charges were explained to a fifty-yvar-cld KheK. Leej Kian Swee. at the Third Police Court yesterday. Accused was alleged to have trespassed m the house of one Loh Soo Tin. a female with intent to commit theft. He was also alleged to have100 words
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Article67 1948-02-06 3 A iourteen-year-old Chinese eirl Van Woon Tongr. appeared before the Seventh Police Court Magistrate. Mr. A G. Sbears yesterday, on a tentative charge of murder. Accused is alleged to have administered a dose of caustic soda m a person named Lav Mcc ban ai a67 words
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72 1948-02-06 3 Anip binte Samad. a 35-year-old Malay woman, employee! as a servant at the Changi Prison Quarters claimed trial a: Ue Second Police Court yesterday to a cbarge of theft. c She was alleged to have stolen two bed sheets, a handkercluef, and a petticoat between72 words
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Article63 1948-02-06 3 A 23-year-oM Cantone.se woman Tin Yew Kirn. appeared So the Third Police Magistrate yesterday on a chirM of voluntarily Silling hurt to one 'T^Sieged that .he committed tMs offence with a parang a 1.10 pni on Feb. 4 Arcuscl Claimed trial an«i bail o $250 with63 words
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142 1948-02-06 3 Mobile Advertising: Film Posters On Motor Launches rbn puol:cicy staff 01 Mpht Shaw, fares, nave started i newscheme and a novel nvdium t -j eaten the eye of local lilmgoers. A motot lduncn witi billboards advertising their coming ttUn^ was seen plying m and arowirt the :.ea lane* round Clifford"142 words
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Article113 1948-02-06 3 NEW YORK, Feb. 5— The N.ew York Tiir.^s Washington correspondent, James Rcston, reported today that the State Department had 'recommended to the National Advisory Council a_. China relief and atsistan.ee programme totalling $510,000,000. "The programme ha^ been discussed by membra of the Cam net and' AdvisoryReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement22 1948-02-06 3 Welcome Back/ bim; iw4 1 1 lIARNV!- YOU'LL AGRBE TOPS 'GOING MX WAY 1 Welcome Everybody! to the REX Monday at Midnight22 words
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556 1948-02-06 4 LONDON. Feb 4 th»» most familiar landmaiks i the world, historic buildings an aquareg m I^ndons eosmopolita W»*t Knd. may disappear oi h dra«ttcal!y changed under a pla to streamline the heart of Bmpire In the course of the nex !Hf y«ar« ttte plan. ifReuter - 556 words
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Article108 1948-02-06 4 SHANGHAI. F«-l). r». -Family niCmUrs ,f three of Urn grl workers who lo«t UMir llfw r th»> riot a th«* BH|g Sing <"yt or Mill On Monday nijfht ftpptared yt«s*«pr<lay eOmpl«laa*rti i» Urn Procttratw. Thr he^riiiff way •djoorned J>y <ht* Procara or. Ch«'n Sou-tau, ponding lawltiftq»na. TwReuter - 108 words
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59 1948-02-06 4 Ait Marsha! Sir Hugh P. Lloyd, Commander -in-Chief. Air Comj mand, Far Kast, and Lady Lloyd will tly m a special aircraft to Oeyloa on Monday next to attend Lh»- CHlobrations m connection with Ceylon's attainment to Dominion Status. They will be accompanied by Lord59 words
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Article63 1948-02-06 4 LONDON. Feb. 4. Travelling m the "H.R.H. I" Damler limousine gtfta her as a weddinjr present by the Koyal Air Force, Princess Elizabeth f oday left Kensington Palace for Dorset, where tomorrow a' LulworUi Camp she will inspect the Si\Uvn- Fifth Lancers. Of which she is Colonel-in-Chief.Reuter - 63 words
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Article77 1948-02-06 4 With henlquatters at :;tO North Bridge Roa<i, Singapore, the hlldren'i Movi»' League comes into existence on Saturday at L 0.90 ajn with cinema performince at the Jubilee Theatre. on every Baturday, the League /.ill haw performances, its membership la restricted to children MSucation oOcera, .school teachin ;ind77 words
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Article79 1948-02-06 4 PEIPING. Pcb r, rho evacuation »»f American personnel at the CoWttMfti m Changchun north Mukden which |i l>r»jn»r '!r»M*H (lown^ wig debiyod whon Th»» plajK- from horn was foited 'o tiHii l>ark (I.llc to fngi'i" troublle. Tht» plane liad ilr^ftdy made one trip bringing out Allied pei BtftmelU.P - 79 words
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Article52 1948-02-06 4 LONDON. Keb 4. Theiv U an Blilfflgf need of 20 Army 'h*plain.s tor jjervitv at horn-« and with the Bri ish Army Occupation of the Rhine, states the Chaplain Oneral -OUoi F. L Hughw*. Special MMVgHVy cO:itTms£l')n fOr 1H months will Ik- kept Open fbr who appl> befortReuter - 52 words
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Article69 1948-02-06 4 WASHINGTON. Feb. 4.— The Tnited Sta <n Army Department tonisrh 1 overruled an Order bf GcMTd May Arthur. SuprtrnAUi?.l Commander m Japan, which had betn criticised on h* ground that it res'ricted freedom of the pre>s Un.ier the new ruli'ijr. prra rorrespondonts who leave th?Reuter - 69 words
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Article255 1948-02-06 4 Kuala Lumpur. Feb. s:— An *»<tate clerk named Thesaveera Singh Appear ?d m the Suprv.n Kuila Lumpur before Mr. Jus- ire Russen on tiial On a charge of murder of a Dane, V S. Wes»h. Manager of coconu estaV m Sabak Berram h\« Raja Hi255 words
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132 1948-02-06 4 Overseas Ceylonese iViBl IK countries like Btng»pore M■> Burma. India. Britain anTJ^B, countries must always p»3 'our to elevate the;: p i "wition^^H' members of ;t ,11 ing proud and happy that' W\\, are free people of Lanka J H P Thillai Xathan !■••>132 words
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Article, Illustration90 1948-02-06 4 M HL;L; n sdni and *mihn?fare* «*r Aw Boon Haw's Cocktail Party at "Tiger Mansion" M H Boon*HaJt X Z Ift* 9*!* Lai < Mr Eddte **onj. Mr. Av< Kmc (Mr.* W Mrs Eddl Zi' mY C v LL €n Mr D- C Lee andTribune - 90 words
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Advertisement20 1948-02-06 4 I SUSHING SWORDS! ym\% ADVENTURE! 11 I CAMERON I MONDAY AT MIDNIGHT 1 (Chinese Nn v Year's Eve) I -<Al>||Q|,20 words
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94 1948-02-06 5 |".\IM OF CABLED M US FHOM I Alt \X» M d Mm f U nm dead or (J^B N huid m^.^ raided '/^KamaSis 'highway aJid J r^^Jl U rthruw the Gov- j H,n«.us attacks re^rt" tl mnter.a tej X^r:ty tilling NcJiad forU.P. - 94 words
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Article50 1948-02-06 5 DINT PLAN TO DVELOP TAIWAN lEcrts that China and the States nefottttlm L m agreement ur loint 1 1 devel p .ir.mediately toral i ircesol Taiwan trij F rmda under Ja^ rfp rti said American In z\e prepared to invest s B unt nly ol mechanlcml md technical advices I50 words
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Article135 1948-02-06 5 SEW YORK. Feb. 4 .-The Qtmm Mary armed m Sew York today 48 hours late after, a ravage which her master. Commodore C Illingtcorih. described as "one of the ivcrst 1 havt knovm m mm 40 years. The liner docked m a gnG l c storm,Reuter - 135 words
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Article87 1948-02-06 5 ITE GIRL GETS PROPOSAL F< 5:— A young 'ay c':\] grave the X»- T- a] at- "s ccur' inxious time wlien ?nc Br (l ;;Lr, before Mr. Tay I >•■• i charge cf vr.X:'>' all efforts Of tfie I hei name tod addrfis I not be iscertt'ned nor I the87 words
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Article23 1948-02-06 5 I EM. Pcb. 4. A large using Bren and hand grenades, am- 1 I vi.V With the Triavivid t< nieht. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article18 1948-02-06 5 I» than Icmartei ci'ci by the police Kuyhu Litcft- The poodi I cotton texUlea.18 words
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Article32 1948-02-06 5 lonounced that Id P-sha h ;,s tic service Bnrpt on Fc- at the Ambas- except had i any yean,— UP, f^ 4r-.it. AvJn 51 Seorrtary of "< h n«U laM ReuterReuter - 32 words
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155 1948-02-06 5 RUBBER BUNGLE: THE WHOLE TRUTH NOW Although Malaya was represented at the Geneva trade talk*, the Malayan representative was not there when actual negotiations on rubber began. This was stated m the House of Commons yesterday when Labour Member Thomas Reid referred to the subject and asked for a statement.155 words
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461 1948-02-06 5 PENANG. Feb. 4:—CoVi-ni-.ous ac ion by the policeigainfl the «eret pottery n**"s« and the banishment bf governme?r of a number of ;f .s leaden together with i number °f l (>ca "bad-hats'" has had a det*rr«nt effer u^on the crim,iv.<>] ctarieft Tt hn?461 words
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Article31 1948-02-06 5 Tr.mjordan treaty r rt ll^ bl > v derttood to haw **n m«deat to-h-.v'^ meeting beween British UOB led by T-'.'iit: P fh -> v E Hilda, the TMnsJM*" Prvmler.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article48 1948-02-06 5 NEW DELHI. Feb. 4:— The latest police roundup of oi.nimunal and disruptive element! ;n the m tc.rv of free India was K v\nt: m tonlchi while a bfe COOgW Party meotntr here unanimously encci. led it was underst«>i-d. the fovernmMf> br.n on secret *ocietie. r ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article44 1948-02-06 5 NEW YORK. Feb. 4:— Fears W other currency devaluations to .oilo« thai of ihe French franc result ed m a decline In i rletl on the chief United BUtei rommodlty markets today, and ■ellinf b." v mnTket from coe,-.t to cotfii ReuterReuter - 44 words
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287 1948-02-06 5 NEW DELHI. FEB. 4— The Congress Party meeting today the first since Gandhis assassination was understood to have expressed "unqualified confidence" m the Government. Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister and Sardar Patel, Minister for Home Allairs. who attended the meeting labelled as "dishonourable,'" authorsReuter - 287 words
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Article70 1948-02-06 5 I SHANGHAI. Ffefe. 4. -Just Defore his return to Nanking last night. Doctor Han Li Wu. ViCcminister cf Education, announced his ministry had cancelled th c previous decision to dissolve the national Tungchl University for last Thursday's rioting and assault on Mayor K. C. Wu. In aReuter - 70 words
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Article113 1948-02-06 5 MOUNT CLEMENS. Michigan, ynft 4.— Authorities here issued a report of Justifiable homicide lin the case of Stephen Kalisz 11, who shot his father to death by mistake because he thought 1 the elder JKalisz was trying to 1 kill his mother. Police said the fatherU.P. - 113 words
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Advertisement22 1948-02-06 5 SPLENDOUR AND EXCITEMENT, I f WITH I DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. UNIVERSALS ACTION CLASSIC. I SHOWING TOMORROW MIDNIGHT I at tih; -CATHAY-1 4\22 words
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Article, Illustration52 1948-02-06 6 A MriM of hetmrm MMM Mll—jod ly the London County Council for ihildnn. l n U /"f^^H Dr S G Bookt of Rolls Royc Ltd., question* li-year-otd* and over pupils afUr I I delivered by him on 'Jet Engius for Aeroplanes" at the Reqen! Street PolyUrhnu52 words
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Article260 1948-02-06 6 rTbe Chinese bogey promises to be a useful staking bone [*>v reactionary politics m this country. It b true -hat a; the moment the bogey is pmented through an oppressive mist of dark insij. nations. Flattering references are made to the Chinese as being a people260 words
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Article185 1948-02-06 6 If the Malays are underprivileged economically tne Marne. must, be lam upon tne system of indirect ruie wlucn isntish colonialism createO fat as o>\ n convenience. The Malays were entttaraged to live according to their traditional wayh^und segregate themselves from the modern economy that was being created m their185 words
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Article879 1948-02-06 6 Peter Lovegrove - Common Cold Baffles Scientists Peter Lovegrove THE FALL OF A V-2 CURED AN ENGLISHMAN'S COLD BuM- v^^^ 1 '■^^T'* ■m# v^^^** T«.n thousand cold cures art registered at the Patent Office m London but, says Dr. C. H. Andrewes. F.R.S.. of the National Institute for Medical Rescarcn. they are not879 words
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Miscellaneous17 1948-02-06 6 Meditation For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you, (Matt. 6:14).17 words
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Article, Illustration879 1948-02-06 7 *W'TH VERA ARDMORE^ 1 ■rVnrin* 0 I I LIB II I hei P| .on, I I II n [A- I arted Bydne? w> on, the "oadins AUitralla. ft ife ol It Uer travels I Br to Loncicn where for fta.% sh c Bvudleti dancing m\-\< BedtiLs. Returning879 words
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Advertisement196 1948-02-06 7 T J? DO NOT DELAY/ Sfcgk a^ Join Singapore's Most up-to-date j Lending Library NOW! jF j TO-NIGHT IN THE PALM COUR T I (Weather permittinf otherwise m temporary Lounger j RAFFLES HOTEL DANCE MUSIC From 9.15 jk n. TIBOR KUNSTLEITS QUARTETTE Featuring KEN LcbLlt, vocalist Specially constructed Dance Floor196 words
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Article, Illustration55 1948-02-06 8 //,s tfifftlMM thi fflillM 0/ P-r«k s, ,ns thr fftafrj An, >>m*nt nt a hist ri r *J f;^a« Kuala KcmjfMr. On Hi* //,<//i"<sV right fftofc fMPflw* />"<<>>* 4»m^.-(««C«w If Photo Comer, tpom). His Highness presents tnr^WTrmnent of Appointment to his State Secretary Datoh Ahmad,55 words
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162 1948-02-06 8 "Extraordinary" That Mother Didn 't Know, Says Coroner LONDON. Feb 1 After a mother had told a cot oner that she did not know another baby vv.ts ilu»', the OOraMT said "It Mem very extraordinary that a mother who has hail two previous children .should have no lUfpiClon ot her162 words
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Article136 1948-02-06 8 Adverse reports made to the Dutch Authorities regarding small craft from Singapore carrying more passengers than those allowed jn terms of their Life Saving Appliance Certificates have mad* the local port" authorities keep a closer check on port clearance papers issued to vessels under 75 tons. Circulars authorised136 words
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Article39 1948-02-06 8 TOKIO Feb. 4.— The imminent collapse of Japan's Socialist cabinet under Premier T?*su Katayama seemed certain *on £^t after a spli: between the risrht and left wings Of the key Social Democra ie Party.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article27 1948-02-06 8 LONDON. Feb. 4.- Canon Sid ney Arthur Alexander, treasurer 1 of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, I since 1909, died 'oday at the a*c j Of 82.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article209 1948-02-06 8 DEMOBBEI TAKE DAN THE JOB LONDON. Feb. 1 More accidents happen m factories to exServicemen than to any other group of workers. Reason, says the Chief Inspecto» of Factories, is that the men have lived dangerously for years, are apt to take unnecessary risks, and show contempt for safety practices.209 words
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Article32 1948-02-06 8 i Reprints ol photo? J i appearing m the N\«mß Tribune and Malayil bune can be had oal 1 i plication to the Tnß Photographic lK>pi« at $2.00 per copy.32 words
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Article49 1948-02-06 8 NEW YORK. Feb. -It W ing again since eaviy n °"J^HB a new paralyzing cold Canada k> undergo l a f ",^^B| tropoliun area. The >v>at predicted 8 inches n or« i«J K= S^'eral layers have ---J since Christmas with \ani-^™ i York surburbs still acven^Ha;*;, U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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170 1948-02-06 8 NOTORIOUS PENANG TRIAD SOCIETY ACTIVITIES HALTED PENANG, Feb. 4— Tho fa*-, 3urab{ e position a taiiMd towards the end ct" 1946 m respect of he Ang Bin Heoy was rna;n ai eJ and impiovvd ihroughnut I'.UT, and it can now be said that th activi ies of this notorious TriaH170 words
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Advertisement43 1948-02-06 8 1 X jj; Immediate Delivery ***+^%^2*** oo^'^ 23 1500 I OPERATES RADIO, REFRIGERATOR, LIGHTS, IRON, I FLUORESCENT LAMP, ETC. EXACTLY TltE SAME AS CITY MAINS A dependable Power Ufhi Plant where you need it. Demonstration at: SPOT RADIO, LTD., )S Orchard Rd., Singapore.43 words
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Article31 1948-02-06 9 gunmen m and teiur- m armed Mm v;ero exclianiII "r ■old out singly lor |B O v !v was ovr- ;> ii.> dt-ad body '^■r-bj-:--v.i> injured yd the third es-31 words
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Article, Illustration16 1948-02-06 9 Add resses Ceylonese Troops II I I Ij etnl Officer Commanding, Sinrjaeytonut Troops who paraded m16 words
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Article, Illustration36 1948-02-06 9 t.. Qi«r T «o7i S< extreme right facing the camera, hrn fr»ff>rf «f 'A^ W* mti tl>l>i pv tutf of Sonki and her friends making merry tommg-of-agt parfy." (Mobile Photo Service)36 words
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Article204 1948-02-06 9 Shanghai, (By Air Mail). VoiumM of foreign authoritative law books, including English Civ.l I~iw and Soviet Marriage Law, j nave Dtvn translated into Cnlnese—by China's convicts. Prominent lawyers and authI <irs, now serving terms for collaboration with the Japanese, have been busy at work on -prisonReuter - 204 words
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275 1948-02-06 9 London. Feb. 1. Money will not talk so loudly m future elections as m the past. Amount that candid?Us will be allowed to spend will be £450. plus Ud. per elector m counties and Id. m boroughs. Present figure is 6d. and275 words
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192 1948-02-06 9 PENAXn. Fib. 4 A CVltt* curio d«*al-r v.h 0 plfidtd guilty to a tempt i g o tOf^gO i currency', wa* fined $300 by District JudKv B. J. Jennings He was fur her fined $80 on a second charjre of failing to offer tho currency.192 words
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Advertisement45 1948-02-06 9 THA O t I^^^^ MA U M |B nOTAW TTPIWRITfN C9MPANT IMC i PORTABLE I MODEL J teatunnz VELVETONE FINISH MAGIC MARGIN TOUCH^CONTROL SHIFT FREEDOM I M MED ATE DELIVERY FROM STOCK j LTO. 1104 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL. 6480 ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR PE^ANG^45 words
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Article58 1948-02-06 10 Lcndon. Ffeb. 4.— Tbe Oovernment today brok c the deadlock m its dispute with the House o' Lcrds by agreeing to an interparty conference on the issue* raised by its bil! to curtail the Lords' powers to delay legisla tion. ihe decision was described by the oppositionReute. - 58 words
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226 1948-02-06 10 J GHJHY JK MASKEN DANCER PARAD STREET COLOMBO FED 11' ED DEVIL l)A.\:-Kk< P^K ED THE STREETS i F I I 180 TODAY Wmiv ti^H'" BELLS RANG IX*' rvv^^H l IKDEPEND] ;l| 'governing <\<i\kv^H' IN THE BRITISH covl WEALTH. i The historic lion tu.'off^Ha' j v/as cai rieJ on unReuter - 226 words
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Article84 1948-02-06 10 BLACKMARKET PRICE DROP IN PENANG. Feb. Tmß|! been steady drop ia tH of blackmarke m M| during ti*£ pa— iew with the increased -ak'J ration from the (;overm^^B| further drop is expected. I The price of a kat > W now 50 c*nts. rhlcfc more than the controlled H Chinese84 words
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Article38 1948-02-06 10 New York. Feb. Chester Bowles. Aflfl chairman of the '^^H tlonal Advisory C( of the United Mnti< Jj^B Russia appeal !<r cn^^B charged today the United States :&m sta werp -"'^^Kfren's hunger m rf nnwer DOHtiCS ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Miscellaneous142 1948-02-06 10 j V «mi« -I v« l..«ivr<«7h« If- -I^Trifc— "SUNSHINE FALLS" m PREDICAMENT. GUBBV.wOUOb nJ POSSiftLV fj«r«'^3l^^?l Vm X< l» "BELINDA" S*^|3i^-.%T v« E "ri? s M€ H i^§?^ o ."S2s^i°<J mJw "BUCK RYA.V I "wusFiviS flilVW 1 riHfCNSESOFTItBKVfIMSTKf^ fof COURSE) fIND^KfIVE VOU EXfIMINED] riWT Be s(ttVj IT JWOIP ft) Mr'-'a'142 words
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Article1552 1948-02-06 11 J. R. Wilmot - ON the N I G HT OF the NINH J. R. Wilmot m Serial Story-^By I IB" r.- 'IB *J. d A X mti'd nu' or M -1BBj:t' :r l n ny on tr.e ■••■■id':. A l to u d f l^B'' I l^ish':i thought :ui:y i «^H rt-main long1,552 words
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Advertisement51 1948-02-06 11 lese New Year ■m Old i» t ■iMirina Bfc |HK a -HMI\ WAVNT: V Dai|s 3; tii:>; 9.15 PM (> r> oi thrills for all! P BUCCANEER" I starring HFREbie MARCH uvk J Oaal and Akun Tamiron* »^buckUnt; Adventure! HtR *nuuiiB m I '"~t IS PM Terhnicoloi )f4l 30 "J.51 words
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Advertisement52 1948-02-06 11 til C£L Eft ft A l l O Ni At CHINESE ItW 1MI 1 IS INCOMPLETE WITHOUT P H 0> n I n I AERATED WATERS (Assorted) FRUIT CORDIALS- j (Assorted) t SODA WATERS (Sparkling Clear) j FO« VOl//« URGENT REQUIREMENTS PHONE: 3709 or 3700 A A ~Lr jT I52 words
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Article730 1948-02-06 12 DAVID NIVEN. who plays the starring role of Prince Charles m •Bonnie Prince Charlie. 1 which Anthony Kjmmins is currently directing at Shepperton. has now completed his part and gone on a short holiday before returning to America. Back m Hollywood. Niven will star730 words
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Advertisement174 1948-02-06 12 o*l of r//E BaVT 04ff •JOfWWI OT r//£' r^« .,/-n fw// S'Aom C7AVILIQM 1.30'4'6.30'9.30P.M. I Cmoni "An All British Production" bsb\ Mtt vv y ANNE CRAWFORD DENNIS PRICE TOM WALLS Master of Bankdain > r<»f c»*thc*s or tA*KD*u r»^w ffy :^^^L S«epb«MLRRA^ Ui^TRAVERS "^^^WMBJ^AfctA^^MT* (mo tomiinvon r*niin moit $i,< (l174 words
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Advertisement49 1948-02-06 12 She CAME She SANG She KN( HU JB Walttf fl V* Aged Widows get FOOD from PRIMESS^B» REPEAT M'NITE TOMORRO^" Performances, fATU A V ti.45 AND 9.30 P.M. W##T** A DOOKIDfI THE HOUSE OF COMFORT Hj A REAL MYSTERY THRILLER H PACKED WITH ADVENTUM^^B F.ATEST GALMONT BRITISH NEf^ M^49 words
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Article233 1948-02-06 13 I Li. r&- m ft 1 22- fi£-J H 1.5 »".S 5100 WOO H 445 82 32 25 33. -o 160 LH 24 30 25.00xd iv 4 300 I 4 l/j 5 1/2 58.00 a9-00 10 00 li-W V's^ 55.00 H b n B/l ft ».SJ ft.233 words
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Article104 1948-02-06 13 Market Notes Jottings (From Our Financial Corr.) Tin shares yesterday did not folio* the ™re hesitant ton c 01 London on Wednesday and there was a further general Increase which again spread over Into industrials. Talk of dividend limitation and the persistent devaluation rumours are accept- ed as part and104 words
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Article153 1948-02-06 13 NEW YORK. Feb. 4:— The market suffered ihe .-haipe-t setback i>o i«« this year witr. ofa-iouai t^"* 1 ci << uu\ Va.-.uuiariy I:u. a trials. idrtag buyers raihw aputhetu. Lo.->es up to $2 uvre '.veil distributed throughout the list with wider deilines for a few hiirh153 words
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Article83 1948-02-06 13 Th e market m rubber went down by I of a cent yesterday. It opened at lower prices but improved steadily to 40f cents business done for No. 1 Feb. R.S.S. and 40A cents for March R.S.S. It ruled steady throughout with restricted sellers. Prices quoted are: Buyers.83 words
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Article47 1948-02-06 13 The following is the report of the Malayan Sharebrokers" Asso- j elation as issued yesterday: Tin' 'shares were still dominant m the I share market today with prices shewing a general increase. Industrials wer L m good demand particularly Malayan Collieries. Wearnes. and United Engineers.47 words
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Article171 1948-02-06 13 LONDON. A ?.xtoen-ton Sherman tank dcGve into Law- 1 ton, Oklahoma, and dashed amok through the town. It ran over motor car*, flat €nIng them, ploughed through walls! and rammed build in*rs. Lawton's 20,000 citinens, cables I John Walters from Ne w York were thrown into171 words
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Article31 1948-02-06 13 PARIS, l-'eb. 2.— Madame Itarthc Richard, who as n.unicipal councillor led a successful campaign to ulusie Paris Lrothel?. WM today acquitted of accepting bribe to free German pi isoner.31 words
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253 1948-02-06 13 LONDON.— After a rector commented at a baptism on parents who christen their children with "film star names,' the mother stood weeping by the iont She haa brought her first baby to the church at Fainham Roya\ Bucks, to be christened Vanda253 words
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Article110 1948-02-06 13 SHANGHAI, Feb. 5 A general all-round increa^ m utility rates and prices of commodities greeted Shanghai landers when they woke up this morning, with charges for lighting, water, telephone and gas services hiked by between 20 and 30 per cent The price of rice, meanwhile, stands110 words
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Article54 1948-02-06 13 WASHINGTON. Feb. 2. The United Stated and Italy have signec an atomic age treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation which leaves each country to take any action it wishes m the field of atomic energy. It is the first time m dlplo- matic" history that such a treaty contained a54 words
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Advertisement85 1948-02-06 13 MVOItIIS CLAsWI... FOR THE ALLURING LIPS OF THE "LADY FROM LOUISIANA" AGENTS WANTED. FOR PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE j r I ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lump sums for Death. Loss of Limbs or Eyes— weekly or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. LOW PREMIUMS Money can be made m85 words
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309 1948-02-06 14 I etMK tbc principal wltnesi la th»' eaf> nalnit the wo 1 w^ll-known Singapore busi new wan accused oi br;l) IV> ■is In England on medi-al groynda," tl'e P' 1 l! on m" ormed the First District Court yesterday that instructions bad309 words
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94 1948-02-06 14 Rugby Leagge Plans World Tourney 9' LONDON. W Wurirv tht PirOriHl's Bijl, 'acrijo C«« liimnint, wa« ir, Bonl ':< to ri i>or sp^Tial mceh bcWreM K»elish, French ant! f*+ m l.in.i r»*pfPV'ntativ*c«. vliC i Aus 4 raMa/ he!H n watch Wl#f. There j- to he a mOdk **t <"°» I94 words
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Article50 1948-02-06 14 PHILADELPHIA. Pefb i. Josfph Verdour, Amtflcan »wim- ir«ng ace, bettered h's own world record for tho 200 jranla fcrtji stroke here when he covered i the distance In 2 n*hl«. 16 s-cs. i His previous mark va< 2 mins 16.4 "t6c5. set up m Mveh VJ\7. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article17 1948-02-06 14 LONDON. Fib. 4. R^rby Union result Royal Air Force i 1H; Oxford Uriversuv 0- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article59 1948-02-06 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Ships alongside the Sin*aport VESSEL GODOWisa Hocph Sihi-n-^t 4J Bnp. Humble J 2 he 3 ers Mt^ManofU'ld 3*9 oewang P«>ntakotu Steel Selenttet ™J Vasna 19 u i Adrastus 25- b Falrport 2l n L;,laudia 29 30 Bennevis b Benvrackie I 3 l 4 Knjan ff U 2 G«rjfon59 words
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80 1948-02-06 14 IOKIO. Feb. 5. -Initial tvmcval o reparations from the former Japanese naval arsenal at Kurc. Southern Honshu, tn the British Commonwealth cccupation force area, will begin shortly, ttv Japanese press reportsd today. Ihree-thousand machine tool? *ill be packed by Feb. 25 and shipped from KurReuter - 80 words
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Article62 1948-02-06 14 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Feb. 4— T*< All India hockey players defeated th< Dai -es-Salaam combined team oi 1 Monday by ten goaU to zero. Th« Governor of Tanganyika was pier sent at Monday's match, which was refereed by the Chief Seerettfn* ERi:. Surridx^. The All-India tean leftReuter - 62 words
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Article44 1948-02-06 14 HONGKONG. Feb. s.— Chinese musicians m Canton have produced a new dance number. Patrons of a leading cabaret are now dancing the Lambeh Walk to the tune of Lohengrin's "Wedding: March.'' The words, of course, are sung m Chinese. Reut erReuter - 44 words
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Article33 1948-02-06 14 NEW YORK, Feb. 4:— The I cretaiy of Stale, Mr. George c, Marshal], is to make the draw for the 1948 Davis Cup m Washington tomorrow; announced the United ReuterReuter - 33 words
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147 1948-02-06 14 Russian Railroad Ma nchuria n Board LONDON. Feb 5 -Russia U currently building five new railreads to the borders o c Manchuria and Uto sutelliie Republic cr Outer Mongolia, an official crpan ol tne Ministry i f Education <jf the Soviet Russian Federation said yesterday. The latest tosue j hasU.P. - 147 words
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Article157 1948-02-06 14 LONDON.-The high-heels of Miss Peggy Finch-White took her along to court to hear that because of them she must leave her flat m Rutland-evenue Thorpe Bay (Essex) For the constant tapping of her heels— to say nottmtf of slammed doors ond the droppint of roal157 words
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Article90 1948-02-06 14 LONDON*. Feb. 4 A second Typhoon i-odcet bomb w* a found today m the hold of the British ship Serbistan m the West India Dock 9, London, during, the unloading of a cargo of dates. Bomb disposal, expects were sent to deal with It, and they described itReuter - 90 words
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Advertisement86 1948-02-06 14 Brought Back For Oil fey (My:! TO-MORROW AT THE fjf^^ £§§> THE NEW WARNER ACHIEVEMENT lie HO Hong Steamship Co. (1932) ltd. (licorporated m Singapore) PASSKNGKU FREIGHT SERVICES For Hua^.Kong, Swatow Amoy 8 S "HUNG SIANIi" ISth Feb. For lagoon via P«nang. ».s -KFPONG" 20th Feb. For Falfcmbans and Pladjoe.86 words
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Miscellaneous306 1948-02-06 14 *o\ i«rn 11 \lllO Touts JS^t NETWORK m Malay; 1 p.n, dose Down. 6 p.m. News m ,.^'^B MALAY X FNGUSH P-'« Programme SunuaiU-y;. 6i)5 Cantonese; 1 -X- S PROGRAMMES Bfrlieve It or Not; 6.30 Musical Inter- Prog. Summary m 1 '»<»*: 7 p.m. Time Signal; 7.t)l ture TUne; 11306 words
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371 1948-02-06 15 HORSES in TRAINNING OR S'PORE RACES I i^?lSr'and.ra.ners:- Mr ineir I v TurN'.v m 104 v no Erf" brEKiW. V eh c m m. Bamp'"r. i;i!l< br a ni n5 ¥>' hHm m I o D.r.ies HB. < h a g 119. X «h a I 120. on lt 121-371 words
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Article804 1948-02-06 15 Ipoh Races: Card For To morrow BELOW IS THE CARt> FOfc toMOfcROW S RACES AT IPCH. THE FINAL DAY OF THE fRRAK TtRF CLtTB MEETING. TOGETHER WITH RECORDS Of THE LAST THREE RUNS ANO AGE OF EACH CANDIDATE: Horses. Cl. 3. Div. >, 5 Fur*. Str. 0 2 0 Slickness804 words
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Article21 1948-02-06 15 A me tor tongkang caught lire yesterday, but the -ames WWre extinguished before the arrive lof a fire engine.21 words
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235 1948-02-06 15 Ccleman S.mt XI trounced Kallang XI at seed r by five gojla tc nil m SCFA. Inter-District League fixture at Geylang Stidium yesterday. Thr winners were superior m defence and attack. Their for wards were more constructive m their moves and made good235 words
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Article76 1948-02-06 15 TOKIO, Feb. s.— Scurces <*-lose to the Government said that official decision had already been reached regarding prUv stabilisation of miscellaneous goods. Gcods have b rt en divided into 50 C3tegrries with different rates fcr each. The same source stated that most of the miscellaneous merchandiseReuter - 76 words
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174 1948-02-06 15 Indian Champ To Take On King Kong Th t 320-pound Hungarian grappler, King Kon* will wrestle the Indian HghHieavyweight champion of, Malaya. Banta Singh 3t the Great World arena tomorrow night. King Kong was originally billed to meet Harry Revel, but |an injured finger has caused Revel to withdraw from174 words
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Advertisement30 1948-02-06 15 DCV ovn Rtr midmttf I Presenting THe l^t«st and I RtX 2ND Sltir^ay Greatest of "Twzan's SATURDAY Adventures *SOL LE.SSER present* 1 A \^H|^^P^ ja AM 9% TM m RH30 words
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58 1948-02-06 16 Dr. George Stewart, the dislingullhed American Author, will be lecturing to the Army en, "The U.S.A. and the British Empire" on Monday, at the British Military Hospital, Alexandra Road. Dr Stewart, who did valuable Anglo-American liason work during the war, is on a War58 words
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Article56 1948-02-06 16 Mr. M. I. Wheatley. of thy Australian Livestock Company. Singapore, has just returned -roir Bangkok after transhipping son\ h( rses that arrived on the Pentakota a ttw we«.ks ago. The Tribune understands that twenty more griffins aacr c expected for the Malayan Turf on t'ne56 words
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147 1948-02-06 16 Chinese New Year Spirit Abroad-But Shoppers Are Value Conscious Chinese New Year shopping »s now m lull swing Orders placed earlier m the year have arrived, or are arriving, to meet the demands of the season From South Bridge Road up to Arab Street crowds are besieging shops lor new147 words
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Article37 1948-02-06 16 LONDON. Feb. 5. Green £1 I notes of which the Bank of EngI land has a large stock and which I are claimed to be proof against forgery are being: circulated i again. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article82 1948-02-06 16 SHAXGHA! M I t/r? Foothill C'.mtM the Bkangkai -^'-'1 9rQtion n movtd 'ir<H pt/i mm i r pfayen "I I Shnnt/hni OiympiW l>nbl(s- list tmi M intfrp,,)t tetm <;M ptojl m W-.h-.-^hjM T/i^ <ln isit,n ol joUoxc\ng the rtjM f.V Miv plamrs fl iHongki t terport p/ayera82 words
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Article23 1948-02-06 16 LOXDOX, Ft* CM I Minister. Mr. OmeaH will broadcast to the fl February 6 on the jM Paper on personal afl Reuter. I23 words
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