Morning Tribune, 10 February 1948
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Article, Illustration235 1948-02-10 1 Municipal south-w E >, Tribune Staff Reporter) a third candidate (Independent) fcr Municipal South-West vhrre the Progressive Party hare put Mr. C C Tan, and y, n a Mallal. as their canclidater. is Mr. Selvr. Durai Pillay just retired after serving the St Josephs Institution235 words
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Article37 1948-02-10 1 k Feb. 9.-U Saw. fortot Premier sentence! on Dt-c. ?>0 tor his part ssassination of Prenr.er n and h: s Cabinet rd. as* July, today appealed Rangoon High Court. his defence counsel fvr 1- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration96 1948-02-10 1 -'»t aZ *«ched a ■">' pre. i 2ffc rnti *[rmgt (l f fourth find third floors to street level returned to add to the enjoyment of a first real peacetime ((Uhrution of the Chinese w< w Fear Rrstaurants, hotels, and food•s'"//s did roaring business, whih places96 words
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1021 1948-02-10 1 UNDERSTANDING AND GOODWILL CREATE R J^ RACIAL RELATIONS. AND THE WILL TO MAKE THE BEbl OUT OF THE FORTHCOMING ELECTIONS. The Tribune received the following messages on the occasion of the Chinese New Year this year VS. P A. B. McKERRON Mr. P.1,021 words
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907 1948-02-10 1 TRANSACTIONS DURING ENEMY OCCUPATION Debtors, Creditors Bill Published THE EAGERLY AWAITED DEBTORS AND CREDITORS BILL WAS PUBLISHED LAST MGHT IN A SUPPLEMENT TO THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. A oiv IT IS REMARKABLY BRIEF AND ITS SCOPE IS CLEARLY EXPRESSED IN THE TtTLE. WHICH IS "AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN907 words
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91 1948-02-10 1 Income Tax Dept. Takes on 60 Workers A Selection Board of five yesterday recommended over 60 candidates for appointment to the Income Tax "Temporary interviewing office S/SrSe f U a m^ax a Tre; were ■careful* questioned and interAui* HO Persons will be taken jn by the depanment but they must91 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-02-10 1 GOODWIL IS MESSAGES BOGOTA, Colombia. Feb. 9.— Ten persons were killed ami 20 injured. many seriously, when police fired on demonstrators at Manizales. MR. P. A. B. McKEKRON28 words
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Article62 1948-02-10 1 Thirty-two arrests were m«Kse by officers attached to the Singapore Criminal Investigation 'Department and uniformed Police during the last four days. Among those under detention are three Chinese alleged to have been m possession of 1,000 false twenty -five Indonesian guilder notes, while seven others, also62 words
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Article46 1948-02-10 1 Greenville, South Caroline, Feb. B.— Fcur men were reported missing and five were injuivd m ttv crash Of a C-47 cargo piane :rom the Greenville army air i base, which struck a mountain fin North Carolina, late yesterday and burst into flames.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement19 1948-02-10 1 A HAPPY ft A PROSPERorS NEW YEAR TO OIR MANY CHINFSE FRIENDS ff'i^^^l^' c<c PATRONS! I x^ va ue19 words
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364 1948-02-10 2 (T,i'"nr Bt*ft K'foit'.'J it nay be Chlneae Mm Year dinner bf ein4te-l!fht this evening forhondrtaj of CWnefclßSw celebranti not !>•< Ih^y itflftf it. but becaMC St Jiimt'-. Power Station is itUl not up t<< iul| strength and p^wr will have to be cut off364 words
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125 1948-02-10 2 totJO, Fob I. Japans flmlrtlll li ll cotlitfoo cabinet txJay ;iiid prepared thf nations «-»vernment for i .swing to! Conisrrvative. PMttar I ot.su Kutayama's; (iuvernm«-nt fell becausv it o.uld not beat UiflaUOtl. Its revenue raising programme was not acceptable to tJW left win 45125 words
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Article49 1948-02-10 2 San Francisco. Feb 9.-^ new Pacific liner. B*> l pls Cleveland, docks witn ne sengers aboard tocwgg t :l maiden voyage. n ship is the first PPs° st froU liner to enter the the west coast and Dec 27 on her fl^ l trip I lulu and the Ork-nt.49 words
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49 1948-02-10 2 He Cooked Ate His 26-Year Old Sister Frankfurt. Feb. 9. -3arnhard Oehmo. a 65. years old Gorman from Chemnitz, m the Soviet zone, has admitted to killing. cooking and eating his 26 fell*' old young sister. Maria Oehme. Chemnitz poiice alleged according to the Otncan Nevi Service. Dena.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article58 1948-02-10 2 Tangier Trouble Troops Fire Tangier. Feb. 9 Spa troops opened fire on a Mm nationalist procession here terdav. killing and woundini unknown number of people. This followed the declart of a eeneral strike m letuai all Moors on Friday andSa day. because the Spanish au rities had refused to aJowReuter - 58 words
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Article48 1948-02-10 2 DARKNESS HALTS GOLF TOURNEY Hollywood. (Florida i. Feb.' Darkness halted the nnu: nj of play m the women o national four-ball golf to ment today just when Pat van y and Marjorle Lindsej within two hoks of scot* brilliant upset over torn Louise Suggs and Jean Hops U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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40 1948-02-10 2 Hollywood. Feb. 9 B-^L, Xavier Cugat traded pu^ with Oleg Cassim. once ex-husband of actress rj Tierney, today because > the former Italian CoU't ing with his bride, radio Lorraine Alk. 1 1 U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Advertisement134 1948-02-10 2 WONDROUS ERA OF BOLD LOVE AND ADVENTURE/ jh >- jP ■ft Wlila^^BgggT^gl v- A fgggi mm mum flM^BgflHft Ml-itfc, HXjiMht PMlill Rt.rO fjW^KJ 0(WI fiOtA> m>M SwrNf JHI^LrjV *0 (AE SONOfRCMRa **1f »«**c«s««nniino«*ncTj«i NEXT CHANGE CAPITOL It \Mx^mA. A t ?!>^)'^B >af 1 IM > i. When you consider that134 words
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162 1948-02-10 3 Worked 20 Yrs. In Municipality, raws Salary Of $41 Was $30 llowances Qtrs. """"EL riti. >■"';, ,v and supLstntince.no I" A fnr himself $5 from a Chinese nane 1 Urn Chiu Hong, at HaveSS Road on March 11 last year o forebear to take action against him for an alleged162 words
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130 1948-02-10 3 Captured Spleen used Death Of Linese Prisoner L. n T erdict" was jurors at the C^«; ol an toQU€it i nto -th i a 40-year-nld ChinJcnei lam Mt-ng wno s ai; a ruptured c s U;W thai the irtwas found mining at Soa.m on Feb. 3. when at] muster was130 words
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Article112 1948-02-10 3 m $50,000 each with two was allowed to three Javanese at the Second Couit yesterday, on !3 of house'br^aking and RvoMng $250,000 worth of 9 propei ty. he dock stood Kardi bin n. Wardi bin Tovotikoromo [arno bin Udl. accused of ng into the Supply112 words
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Article40 1948-02-10 3 fDON. F e K q. rr-. L- on y> "~The a£sump- -u-year-old airman had t m Hant£ Mr- A. L. Mi l 0 the ba!:sn^ of \mLeSSVPi A note ,n m ctwe en his tubg .;'°''^''hoice.-40 words
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124 1948-02-10 3 Four Plead Not Guilt To Jewel Theft Charge Fi.ur y.ung Chinese appeared at iK Secona P^ic'e Court ytsuiday en a $6.1200 thtft charge. [hey were Poh Kiir. Kiat <17>. Lan Ah Kow <24- Ng Hock Urn <39> and Gan K«.e Han «33», charged with theft o r S6 723 worth124 words
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Article29 1948-02-10 3 Air Passengers the United Kingdom from Singapore, not having cholera Innoculation certificates m accordance with special instructions noT issued will not be allowed to travel.29 words
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258 1948-02-10 3 Insufficient Proof: Man Acquitted The Eighth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. W. P. Rule, yesterday acquitted and discharged v middleaged Chinese, Tay Uan, wno appeared before him on a charge or being m possession of 2,571 pounas of dutiable Siamese tobacco and 57.000 dutiable cigarette*. The p osecutlon stated that when258 words
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Article63 1948-02-10 3 Alleged Possession Of Opium Sim Chwee Low, a 40-year-old Hokkien. appeared before the First District Judge. Mr. E. P. Shanks, yesterday on a charge of possession of 37 pounds of raw opium m the Inner Roads on Sunday night. Ball m $20,000 with two sureties was allowed. Sim was unable63 words
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336 1948-02-10 3 •THIS IS A VERY SERIOUS MATTER. IT SHO W S HOW VERY NECESSARY THE REGULATIONS ARE FOR THE Ll{ FNCE OF THE PREMISES SUCH AS THIS." SAID THB FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE YESTERDAY WHEN HE IMPOSED A FINF. OF $250 CN THE OWNER336 words
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233 1948-02-10 3 The election of committee i members of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to hold office for the 1948-49 term took place last Sunday. The committee consists of 32 i members The following have been informed that they have been elected and have been233 words
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145 1948-02-10 3 Because of her age, 50-year-old Leong Ah Yin. a Chinese woman, accused m the Second District Court yesterday of trespassing lntc the Harbour Board area on Sunday, was cautioned and discharged. I>ong was arrested carrying a basket containing rice at Gate No.145 words
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Article65 1948-02-10 3 Alleged 10 have stolen a duck worth $250 cents. 30.year-oL. Hokkien Tan Ah Kau. was allowed tail m $100 at the Sc -end Police Court yest.rdrv when he claimed trial to KM ''Yan'wa, alleged to have stolen the duck from Phua Khun Ch-* at No.65 words
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Article57 1948-02-10 3 CAPITOL: 'Carnival m Costa Rica" with Dick Haymes, Vcra Ellen Cesar Romero, Celetes Holm': technicolour musical extravaganza: (20th Century Fox Fiesta) Preceded by Movietone News special Gandhi afisassin *CATHAY: "The Exile' with Maria Montez, Douglas Fairbanks Jr Paulc Croset, Nigel Bruce: thrilling' drama: (Universal International release)., PAWLION: 'The57 words
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Article38 1948-02-10 3 Linda Darnell exciting drMM (20th Century Fox Picture REX Tarzan And The Hum res" with Johnny WeissmuMe Brenda Joyoe. Johnny O**™" and "Chceta": Jungle thnller. (R.K.O. Radio release) Munson: western dranm (A Kepublic release).38 words
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357 1948-02-10 4 ,S..ON. IK I Th, lnfl«nti.l Undon Tim« t«d»> should not come into brin* without undue V lay. "The structure Of the n«'v Dutch commonwralth lore.sha dewed by Queen WiihHnuna >r 1942 is now beginning to take shape." the Time* editors rtttd "A round-table357 words
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220 1948-02-10 4 A dispute over the purchase of fl motor cycle, m which Kinloch ft Co Lt<l'. claimed a sum of $000 a- being: the balance of money atlvanced to one of the company's assistants. A. T Chowdurie. for the purchase of the machine, came for220 words
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90 1948-02-10 4 New York, Feb. 9.— The New York Herald Tribune will publish General Dwight Eisenhower s story of th c war m the autumn under the title "Crusade W j Europe", it was learned hew i today. The General, who was Supreme Commander of90 words
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Article224 1948-02-10 4 ROTAN JAIL FOR ARMED ROBBER Queck Ohuan W'ah. membei of a party of fivo robbf, was penttnoad lo seym years' rigorum imprisonment at the Singapore AnlM Court yesterday by Mi JlMtJet Rrown on h charge of committing armed robbery at two Chimse houses m Coronation Road and King*! Road on224 words
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Article39 1948-02-10 4 Raids conduct by J^e^ioers oi the Gumbl::i>: "Suppr. sro.i Branch on notorious houses brought to bfck 35 gamblers who woi, produced before the Eighth Police Maglttrrt?, Mr R, w. p. Rule, jreiterday. Fines totalling 1939 we\* Impost I39 words
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Article138 1948-02-10 4 Alleged to hav c given evasivo replies wh«.n questioned atKiU tru- contents o' her basket, a Chinese woman. Chiang Yupp Hec was charged m the Eighth Police Court yesterday with txing m possession of dutiable samsu. Chiang was arrested at the 13th miX Sembawang Road138 words
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Article, Illustration69 1948-02-10 4 Th(- diftrihution of teryOMi on happy oa <> J Chinese a^. >ctr ti>* MJOrM M "thai* bleand >,- j thus no surpnst that \rh(n Mr. Air Boon II .1 thropist and )>uitt)-;,i:!lionaire cthbmtrrf fcfj >ptned "Ti;i(r Manwm," hi psvt p^/ti <n ujj uwd Mmwew ewer 65 year*69 words
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145 1948-02-10 4 A warning has been Issued t 1 the Public by the Registrar o! Vehicles, Singapore, that llcenc-<-s will, from March 1, be refused to any "left-hand drive" mot r Vth;cl€Inis warning is contained m a Registrar of Vehicles Notic?, issued by the office.145 words
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122 1948-02-10 4 Alleged Vagrant Claims He Was Only Resting A 40-year-old Chinese and 4 30-ye.ir-old Javanese stood 10 the dock at th c Second Magistrate's Court yesterday accused 0! vagrancy. They weiv alleged to have been wandering along Boat Quay on Feb. 7 with "ostensible means of subsistance." The Chinese, Lee Hock122 words
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Article48 1948-02-10 4 Biuradier 0.8.C-8. Deputy Director of NN V:;,'y^ War Office, has arr:vd Cons ellation on this territory Hthe activities of cmU^ irenoral. H»- «rll jg yards the end of T r. v;ake a tour of the 1 0 Brig. Bri-ht hal ffl !aya before but Itrrefl campaign.48 words
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Advertisement94 1948-02-10 4 NEW WORLD CABARET WISHING OUR CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR New Year Programme IA4I Tab. Bar Ext. 10th do— Nipht 1 a.m. 14th Kace Week Ist Day l a.m. 21st <«« :srd l>ay 1 a.m. 24th (hap (loh Nth I am. (free balloons crackers) SPECIAL CHINESE NEW94 words
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231 1948-02-10 5 I 5000-milf trip Hnnekonz on the first lef of his npedle-m a-haystacic quest for a man he had never seen. Mr McHugh was briefed by a ,rmio of Chinese m Australia 10 We Chin Pon-ken. whose 1%3w Ch;n pjund-nam. had an interert231 words
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Article122 1948-02-10 5 NANKING, Feb. 9. Chiang i Kai-shek slipped quietly out of Nanking for a few days vacation over the Chinese New Year holiday at his favourite resort at Kuling Mountain. He was accompanied by his wL'e and a few aides and flew to Kuling m his special planU.P. - 122 words
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Article55 1948-02-10 5 I Kashmir. Feb. 8. 000 tribesmen raniers L v estimated to have i 'aij'i an unknown nun\Lin nvo-!.iy h^tt!e is been fOtfig on round of Naoshera m Western tie was ilwrtfmri as the m m the months-oM M Jammu province. Inils ha! today recovered I rakkn ami more55 words
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Article57 1948-02-10 5 Hf Ar'h'ir Bn Ith pay! 1 I ■funi^i.id bed-s|ttintr-ro< tn Brighton. X h what hi gets lor hi.s Bo>aned dally and ail bed luirht up every morotnf; Ker icooked on Sunday: ■t-wa'c bottle filled every ■Rt-nt Tribunal has rafund lition for a rent reduction. Bivrran Sir57 words
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Article83 1948-02-10 5 IXGTOX. Feh 9. Prefwaan may move to aprebellious southern Deby modifying his conl civil rights programme placed Senate source said fficiaf sail that Mr. Truquest for bum on racial on m Interstate transporas th^ chief factor m the blowup which has ranged nitrv!* for secession to formU.P. - 83 words
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Article131 1948-02-10 5 "RIOT" COURT FOR SHANGHAI SHANGHAI, Feb. 9. The creation of a special court to i handle "extraordinary cases," ?uch as riots and other demonstrations will be set up by the judicial administration department of the Natonal Delence Ministry. The special court will be composed of representatives of the city. WoosungU.P. - 131 words
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Article25 1948-02-10 5 ™»Jrti« stopped a l v cm on her y >a oir I d hei d n 3 Hill, Bru-25 words
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Article210 1948-02-10 5 CAIRO. Feb. B.— The power "ul Arab League, now riveting berc II working to transform Arab resistance from guerrilla warfare into an organized invasion cf the Holy Land by an "army Of liberation" well-informed Arab sources said today. The arrival he-re last nigh* from LevantU.P. - 210 words
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Article37 1948-02-10 5 Thorough prtt autions ntt boinjr taken to conrt that the Thames water usod at Barwefll (Berk > atomic nscarih station is returned to the nvcr fre« from harmful radio activity, the Ministry of supnlv and recently.37 words
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Article70 1948-02-10 5 BLESSED BEFORE HE KILLED BOMBAY, Feb. 7. The special team of high police and CID officials who are slowly unravelling: the Gandhi assassination plot were today believed to be investigating reports that his alleged assassin, Nalhurah Vinayak Godse, rereived a blessing before he wont to Delhi. According to those reports.Reuter - 70 words
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Article119 1948-02-10 5 NEW DELHI, Feb. 8. A Government of India communique todau declared the Muslim League National Guards to be unlawful The communique also declared the militant Islamic organisation irhose members are known as Khaksars was- Ixinned. The Khaksars are rouyhlu a Muslim equ'wah-nt to the Hindu srfi'emfefReuter - 119 words
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Article111 1948-02-10 5 SHANGHAI. Feb. 9. The election of the President and the Vice-President of the Republic of China under the new Constitution will take palce on April 17th according to the tentative programme prepared by the office m charge of preparations for the forthcoming National Assembly. The National Assembly hasReuter - 111 words
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Article118 1948-02-10 5 SHANGHAI, Feb. 9. A total of 240,000,000,000 Chinese dollars Is expected to have been issued by the national banks by tonight In connection with the Government scheme of pin chasing the finished products of local factories :to help them to tide over the j Lunar New Year settlement.Reuter - 118 words
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Advertisement83 1948-02-10 5 GRAND MIDNIGHT HtfcMlfcftE TONIGHT! Phone 5159 for your Reservations NOW I B-BT^ ifr^i^^^i I H AKW f i%W CAUIFORNIA Where Eold Men A Women Brave An Untamed Wildorness fffyA C/a.s.s Portrait and Outdoor Photographers In Commf miration of our PJUAL ANNIVERSARY and m appreciation vi our Patrons' kind patronage W983 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article411 1948-02-10 6 In a broadcast to Holland's war-Lime allies, t '< Queen WilheJmina declared recentiy that "coloiiialism is dead" and that a "free Federated Indonesia 18 to take her place among the democratic nations of the world". She depicted the Dutch as motivated by a desire to bring411 words
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Article, Illustration19 1948-02-10 6 th<r mo.M.s And M ™"£tfmn 'See story m pictures on Pages S and 9j. M19 words
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Article740 1948-02-10 6 YELLOW BLUE WATERS r Harnessing Two Great Rivers By^ I 9 s A Reuter's I Correspondent The Nile A far reaching plan to build a new dam four times larger than the great Boulder Dam. near the site q! the present Aswan Dam has been drawn up by Mr. Adrien740 words
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Article37 1948-02-10 6 Lay not up for yourselves trea- suros upon the earth, where m^th and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal 'but lay up for yourselves trea- 1 sures m heaven (MattSi 19-20 a).37 words
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Advertisement49 1948-02-10 6 OUR APPRECIATION GREETINGS WIIII.K AmSCIATING TIIK !U SINKSS CONNECTIONS WITH US IN TIIK I' VST \VK WISHOI IM lIIVKSK ACQUAINTANCES I PATRONS A BRKHT AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR O. RAMASAMY NADAR. THK STORE THAT SEBVU THE (OLONV. HEAD OFFICE BRAKC IL°7££ Phone 7692 Phcne 6323. ,60. Markc. S:-, Si:'g»po^-49 words
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Advertisement28 1948-02-10 6 j^m Pad I /to I For any destination w» th Malaya. Through any !><> st 15- a lb< Surcharge 't«d JMalayan Airways L'" 1 I K.WII.M Co.. Ud-SI"."* 128 words
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Article, Illustration849 1948-02-10 7 L WITH VERA ARDMORE J J«« Fatt Choy lee ra» 7 niCc> tnis d:r" r all her Chx- frying' Ne-A Year c a r' <Wg l»" L J\..\ t xpects Meeting purp-- of dwtm* reH: r pof the tiorm j JU»J if •< r the meeting li 5.30 ayTribune - 849 words
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Advertisement48 1948-02-10 7 Special Sale I eniri'. 0 for 2 weeks only nns Beautiful Sequins Beaded tana, p ;ilT designs. (lf ar $175.00 $150 fter noo n i- rork $130.00 70 V? al p ic-e Sm art Well Tailored (lca $80 $50 3 fSL 10. Batttry R,,^ O w<^^._ SJQjraj ore.48 words
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Advertisement105 1948-02-10 7 Delightfully Cay Race i Frocks and Hals. i If PERfICtLY NATURAL! NATURALLY PtRPECT PORTRAITURE BY MOLLIE ROSS LLOYtJ StUDIOS 255 ORCttARD ROAD (Opposite Coid Stora««> WITH OIL PAINTINGS BY Mr. W. SZETV PAWS TRAINED ARTIST. THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS I iCOI-UMBIA H. W. V. Ruy them 9% (ACCBEPITEP PEAW»)105 words
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Article, Illustration179 1948-02-10 8 1 Upright pianos are more easily organised for fast production. Pianos are largely stuck together—though resin bonded is the professional term, involves the u.s- of vegetable glue. Here lance wood springs are being forced into position to press together resin-bonded parts of the soundboard,179 words
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201 1948-02-10 8 LONDON: decree Bernard Shaw has told schoolgirl Fred;, Peck man, IS, who sent him an article op philosophy: "You are the most precocious young devl "But," adds his letter, "you have written nothipg Ihat1 hat has not been written over and over201 words
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285 1948-02-10 8 HE TRIED GUNPOWD FIRE SIDE UNKNOWN LONDON. Feb. 9.— Mr. Fdgar Hanwe) .1 |L chant, of Weston -sub -Edge, Glos., found that t^B^ powder he us?d for timber-falling was damp. 1 I He took it inside his sitting room. His wife IB 57, his son Peter. 27, and a relative,285 words
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Article169 1948-02-10 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN MOSCOW. Feb. It newspapers, devoted j fl V J United States and 0.^:1 that last week's cUciine^B iparkets might be the ill slump. Dispatch^ i n th, 4B economic situation. -A-h.™ up two columns m ---.cnß paper, were mostly fromtl^K cial n€w s agency, Tass. W quoting fromU.P. - 169 words
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Advertisement44 1948-02-10 8 S|mm iailisifl m Grafting Young Malayan Fruit Trees. ESPECIAUY O*" r RST QUALITY TYPE Large Varieties of "Quality Grafted" Young Tree* m Sioek Obtainable from: lloek Yong Orchard No. ?o<i V Mandal Road. 13V£ Mile Stone (off Bukit Timah Road) Singapore. Agents Wanted. i44 words
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Article, Illustration182 1948-02-10 9 r* i., n rn «d thr action dep<nd* on the crrcc* ussembly of nearly 909 small wooden parts Upright or 9M*Jh€a*tvm <**£ Dampers are be ng adjusted m this picture. A kammen, da »P™'™:™ l S h T)Jrt r ,.-v of the operation The182 words
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Article87 1948-02-10 9 London. Feb 9. Secttoixl Ytr J has discoviieJ a PC 1"J British patsporti I ;ntrr Months ol inqu...t bf 3c*.land Yard Special B dettC- tives disclosed that a) tr:s cjf them former G.rn^an Lcivi.-?-men. have b<-< n ate to reici Canada by using E"tish passports. T87 words
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Article73 1948-02-10 9 London, Feb. 9.— Wh- n he couldn't get fuel fcr the winter months, librarian John Warner told Newport (Mon) Council. "It will put my young lady librjiiins on Uv sick list." He was wrong. There PM le** I ilness than had ever been known.73 words
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Article16 1948-02-10 9 hotographs I photosraphs the Mornin? Malaya Tri- had on ap- the Tribune i t Department eopv16 words
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Advertisement37 1948-02-10 9 250 CC O.H.V. MODEL 350 CC O.H.V. AND 600 CC S.V. 9 500 CC O.H.V. AND TWIN MODELS Easy Terms Arranged NOW AVAILABLE AT The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. 43 Orchard Road, Singapore. Represented Throughout Malaya.37 words
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Article182 1948-02-10 10 at tWo i<» dii '< l hat nobody ca-^B maSU r Mr. rZM »aiu yc^torday they ;il ,/;M classes until they f f -J« TREATED AS E^B "they learh mn r e '|^B of the t^rm t^u -^^1 year if w« f o -c«i^H Classes at fr M Copping.182 words
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Article70 1948-02-10 10 Hongkong. Fob. 9.Ambassador to China t Davis. who a r from Shanßhai i brief tour of 1 said that CanaJ I iv ss men were I terested m the I ment o! Tal*» i that Canada. I J years, engaged i» I commerc, *'ith M and (hat heUj 1U.P. - 70 words
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Miscellaneous313 1948-02-10 10 THK ..OKMMi TKIBI.NK Tuesday. February 10.J948 9V» loiiim s: IkclvflNrc lo lli€- MoraiiMj Tribune j "SUNSHINE FALLS" InOUIfMI«H»nNeNKSrER. HOT TO NWE 06.8 4TOKS "f^, IH^» V r" 1 I fsgr'WfflßX y^^^P $s^&r?£r "BELINDA" GEE!-YOU GONNA >^Tves-l-AM^ MbI^YES I KNOW IT'S RATHER DO TMAT^i WAR OF THAT- All\ PLOUGH THE ABBOTS313 words
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Article1518 1948-02-10 11 Serial Story— By J. R. Wilmot I X:-: I noretoa Un* V--Ke Bg:'-- n -*'t nd ■cuiVj from th« I bib's ■ladb-f- was dretfini for Bnr.. d>• r/checi study but :ld Km uch. that ins■va«. isyii ■t t vno w.res and H> had been1,518 words
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Advertisement21 1948-02-10 11 GREET INGS TO ALL OUR CHINESE ACQUAINTANCES I AND I; PATRONS A VERY HAPPY AND I PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR PHOENIX I21 words
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244 1948-02-10 12 Atom Bomb Or Survival World Must Choose SANTA MONICA. Feb. 9Slender, 27-year-old Kay Palchikoff, an atomic bomb survivor, said that the world must choose between atom bombs and survival. The frail white Russian girl. the first white survivor of the holocaust m Japan to reach the j United States cameU.P. - 244 words
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Article43 1948-02-10 12 ST MORITZ, FEB. 8— Canada defeated Switzerland 3 to 0 on slushy ice to win the Olympic hockey tournament and automatically gave Sweden's un- official team the championship in the fifth winter Olympiad. I with Switzerland second and Ifee United States, third.- U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration434 1948-02-10 12 THE life of a teen-ager isn't all n bed of rose. They occasionally hW their troubles, even If thes»j^arTi be merely minor ones an %vt U thTy are troubles, nevertheless to the adolescents, and are rvery bit as real as our are to us. That s why Peggy Ann434 words
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Advertisement141 1948-02-10 12 SHANGHAI THAPIXJ r,5. Hi«h Street. Singapore. 1* SPECIAL OFFFR FUR LINEN VMBKOWmmL^ SILK UNGERIEB, lIANDKLK .}M-**. CHILDREN BABIES NESSES, LAOQUKB WARE. (TRIOS. ETC. ANI> All. KINDS OK CHIXESK HANDMADE <i«H>»S Happy New Year To Our Chinese Patrons We Bring You A Real Surprise.' To-day 6 Shows H^' H6^ jiM H141 words
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Advertisement60 1948-02-10 12 WISHING ALL OUR (7/Abß PATRONS A HAPPY 0 \uM PROSPEROUS NEW )I.\R'm ■■■■■■■••■•••■a r^r*^^.« iiiilMM^^B Air-Cooled f\%l'l Tff 1^ rhtW^K mm ii\v>iis tiuN« 7 tovrv-Rinr iirrnw WYE TIMES PAIIY U 2 4.15 6.30 > W WtwH I'/ fllWl^ J^ your hearf B Starring nR /ifD/l I DtkiYIS«ELLEN-CesafßP| Cebte HOLM ME60 words
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Article516 1948-02-10 13 ftjOf* Way 315 J--J i n.ne Con. 2 ©0 <• v Ew I- Thai -awieik 4 Tongfcaft Harb Trcn- h Mines 30 3- Ulu Piah -28 -34 Allenhy Mrr Oajah 50 60 Ana' Ms^ay I* i«J^ -v^t Mnlek -W B Aver Panas 0 Basett -30 35 BaMi516 words
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Article97 1948-02-10 13 rubber market rued ferj ady throughout the day with sellers at high prices resultg m a very small business. Buyers. Sellers No. 1 Feb 4 C* 4fc -V 2 Feb. 401 40£ No 3 Feb. 391 40 March tender 40 40* April/June 391 40 Tone wry steady. ?""r97 words
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105 1948-02-10 13 Ceylon Pattern For Reform In Other Colonies Manche-ti r, England. Feb. 9.— Sir Frederick Re^s. number of the Soulbury Ctmmission en constitutional reform, today declared that the itrp b by which Ceylon ha^ attained iti, dominion status will henceforth determine British policy wth legard to other colonies, m an uitlcl^105 words
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342 1948-02-10 13 A Singapore journalist. Harry Miller, who had been interned by the Japs, was the petitioner m a divorce suit before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice MurrayAynsley. m the High Court yesterday. The petition whs brought solely or the ground of desertion In evidence,342 words
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Article84 1948-02-10 13 Market Notes Jottings (From A Financial Cor.) There was no formal price fixing yesterday but tin shars weiv i reported to have continued their downward movement m the morning. They found bottom however and reached a level at which buyers were ready to operate. Petaling wvre done at n* to84 words
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Article62 1948-02-10 13 Tokio. Feb. 9— A former Japanese sergeant major pleaded net guilty before a War Crimes Commission of beating and abusing numerous Allied war prisoner* and breaking th e nose cf one of them. Pumlo Fujiki. formerly at Notogawa prison, wai charged by the prosecutionU.P. - 62 words
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Article100 1948-02-10 13 LEWES. SUSSEX, F*b. *>£** body of 40-year-old Basil Moore, licensee of the Black Hor&e hotel, Lowes, was to have been cremated at Brighton. In&tead it will be the subject of a post-mortem examination by the county pathologist, D.L.R. Junes. The coroner. Dr. E.F. Hoare, said: "I do not100 words
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Advertisement55 1948-02-10 13 g:i/..\ opening today 5 Shows! U AM, 2 P.M., 4.15, 6.30 9.15 P.M. ■—■mm ALL OUR CHINESE PATRONS I A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEARt SANTA FE TRAII" M WARNERS' BLAZING DRAMA! I starrinc F.RROI. FLYNNJ OUVIA de HAVIHAND HERE'S WISHING OUR CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY VERY PROSPEROUS NEW55 words
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172 1948-02-10 14 T;in M.-n- Krr. a ycunp Chine* H srntrnrp.l at the Itedßd 1>1«--t,l,-t Court yostPiflay to «ix n<»nth« rlporouH iinprwonmM.t mi Mn«i $1,000 m «!rfuuH a further Xix months imprisonment on c < unterMtinp charK«>. Tan plea<U<! puilty to h«-inK m pcssesßlon of two print inp172 words
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Article67 1948-02-10 14 WELFARE COMMITTEE FOR ORA A -mn,n-tin^onhem«.%c- IW ,a,mnr ommiUee of the O d Association, a welfare sub-commlttet' with Dr SK. Ynai chairman, and Mr. An^r 800 Soke as a secretary, has i,i-en formed with purpose of aavising merrbers of the a±*ociatwm on their U-pal. medical and commerriu. problems and to67 words
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Article424 1948-02-10 14 wr* From Page II the request, it being assumed that he was one of the servants trom the Manor, was permitted to go to the Major's room and obtain what was required. Of course, the night porter I ba4 no business to allow a424 words
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Article115 1948-02-10 14 I LONDON. Fel 9:— A Derbyshire miner, who w«s killed m a pit ac«idem, had lived with a woman for more than 20 years. This was stat*. at Derby when she was granted £50 by the Midland District Miners' Fatal Acckent Relief Society. Th« chairman.115 words
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Article268 1948-02-10 14 MERRILADS MUSICALL ASSOCIATION At the annual General Meeting held on February 1 the fol- touring gentlemen were elected office-bearers for 1948: President, Dr. Chia Keng Hoe; VicePresidents, Chan Chen Chuan, Jeo Bock Huay. Chia Geok Wan, Lim Kirn Liang, Khoo Peck Enh, Tay Ang Liang, Koh Chim Yeat, Pang Cheng268 words
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Article125 1948-02-10 14 ST. MORITZ I skated through I -.iA today to \un the I oi the fit"! Ainter ;S 1 minutes befon ofl died out. sitmn :ng '>■ y a mas The last »ct ri t jM monies the Sw ss SwiM Nati A:.:rer..^M same i d> as eke S^l .:i\d125 words
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Article29 1948-02-10 14 Snips *iun«»» Allu.l »C» VESSEL Hoega D.i^'i E. Hemt>ltt,mp. *»!•<* (GKwang) iMt. ItoMfleld) (Pentak"t-' Bredero Adrastus (Fairport) Nanchan b Benn«vis Benvrackic Mcnelaus Atr*»Us C; Ut^ire Cftvtfcftor"— Marltai Prcs. Polk29 words
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24 1948-02-10 14 rvrfrkt The Sin^'P 0 fina! Hockey Tourn.- p o!jc i will be In Thomron Roafl row. ntlM ihej 3arrison.24 words
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Article, Illustration37 1948-02-10 14 Round-tht-World tourists urho passed through Singapore m the Preside t p.. Ik: Sir C Af Lee, Mrs. W. A. Badt Mr. W A. Bade, Mrs. C. Ml. bee, Mr. Flat k md Mr. L.M.i* Lee- (Tribune Photograph)37 words
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Advertisement120 1948-02-10 14 mmm b Ufmtm 1 m Tm: HABioi Arc obtains le on X P m *PsßEatßUtmmmmmtmi HIKE PLP.CHASt TERMS Jfjff} ~^°"^*^i' r\\ M Ail HMV. MAM K/'i^^^~^!'ii l mwiKotHMn 1 1 I MODEL 5101 THMHIWWWUHOIK MusimovmcPUßMt The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (Incorporated m Singapore) PASSENGEft FREIGHT SERVICES FOR PEXA\(i SS. HONC120 words
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1125 1948-02-10 15 ANS f ,CHT BACK M F.NAL TEST Mmssm HETHIKO ">*«2.7jjl Sd INDIA W4BBE--IBFTWKKN s ,Jf.i!if WAS IN SPtENOID wE*J2S ITH lIS l^D Ih* MOWHI AND whose intentions ft, o *r the ■Vtra lians on l 0 ■uj tielded ir. the1,125 words
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Article100 1948-02-10 15 .Australia l*t Innings 5J.» for X 4 Jet-fared).. India Ist Innings i Mankari c Tallon b Loxton 111 i garwate b Llndwall 0 Adikhari c Tallon b Loxton 38 Hazare not out 72 Amamath c Barnes b Rin.; 12 Phadkkr not out 8 Extras 10 Close o' PlayReuter - 100 words
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409 1948-02-10 15 Below are the handicaos for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club spring I meeting on Saturday: Horses. Calss 2. Div. 1, Abt. 6 Furs. Blackpool 9.00 Dagobert 8.12 Lucky Thre^ 8.09 Airmail 807 Bronze Flash 8.05 Victory March 803 Singing Bird409 words
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Article76 1948-02-10 15 LONDON, FEB. 9. M. F. 'Mohtadi, who competed m the world table tennis championships by command ?f the Shah ot Persia, was eliminated from the men's singles when the world table tennis champibnships were continued at Wembley today. After receiving a walkover m jReuter - 76 words
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Article46 1948-02-10 15 Jamestown. (New York). Fety 9._ Antho ny Callipare of Rochester. New York, today earned the all-events title for mm m thp Great Lakes speed skating championships here as he ac cumulated a total of 120 DOints. winning four races, included ttufeature one-mile skate.- U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement88 1948-02-10 15 i t i, esubisl^thaTtne endocrine glands play tn mportant ni' 5o« Lm jnd desume,, -t^jj fcjJ 1/ n ont hU .i.,.,r icrs. wperfluouf fatoc« etc 4res.il due to ghnd failure. After y^Bg Alfl'tlArlCP ;,u«cof lestronc»or(>veronc. >>^1 II if #>U I I If"S Tablet, the starved K Uruta will #J^H UflllUl88 words
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Article, Illustration406 1948-02-10 16 (Ttihunc Stiff Re porter J The two-man trade Union ■fission now rlsitUkg Singapore, under orders from tne Secretary of (State for the Colonies, is trying tO rt suiv > the hade Union movt'iiiin't m tnig country, the vLsitin^ Unlonistl said406 words
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Article69 1948-02-10 16 I1ATAVIA. Fob. k'-Well |nforme; Dutch sources reported here today that there has been a mai ked improvement in the observance of the truce in Java ami Sumatra in the last tour days. There have been no Netherlands losses in that time. More than 10,000 armed Republicans have beReuter - 69 words
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Article59 1948-02-10 16 FA Cup Sixth Round Draw LONDON, FEB. 9 A draw for the sixth round of the Football Association Cup made today resulted as follows: Fulham or Everton vs. Blackpool. Queens Park Rangers vs. Dercy County. Manchester United vs. Preston Northend. Southampton vs. Tottenham Hotspurs. The matches are to be playedReuter - 59 words
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Article59 1948-02-10 16 Lille, F(b. I.— Police broke up b Darade of 700 Communists who were shouting slogans a nd carryIng placards and banners denouncing (he government as they marched through the streets o v this northern industrial town ftet-flfjhtlng and minor violence marked the clash, but no seriousU.P. - 59 words
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300 1948-02-10 16 iBV Ji hn Thumpsom l ONDON. F,»b. 8. While Soccer folk everywhere were still arguing over "The Penalty That-Wasn't-Awanied, referee ';?riro Ted«ls, man responsible for th*> de^ion, declared. "If I'm not supported m this affair the whole structure of refirCCing «BI iiilhgrr Brentford player*300 words
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Article66 1948-02-10 16 WRESTLING AT HAPPY WORLD Among the New Year attractions at the Happy World toliight. is a wrestling programme cl five bouts. In the main fight of the evening, the Chinese grappler i Bcsco Boa meets Blondie Dono of the R.A.S.C. In the supporting bou,ts Ho Wan Beng fights Greenwood !of66 words
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Article126 1948-02-10 16 A Chinese taxi driver was robbed at Tanjong Katong Road ,at about 10.30 last night. The robbers are said to have been two Malays, one of whom was armed. An armed robbery took place at l house m Geylang at about 9.30 last night. The robbers126 words
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Article91 1948-02-10 16 Full-Scall Attack Anshan,YEAR Peiping F 9 C-l munists launched M •<t tack th :-<<•. gjfl Ansh m .;-.^jH skirts of Y'.nkow. a 9 south Anshan, filtrated the harbour^H carry out sub ta^,ac^| Chinese reports. Dispatcher said :M facilities were sabotage, despite M gunboats patrcllin? t^B Pohai to pr itect v.talaU.P. - 91 words
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Article36 1948-02-10 16 SAX ANTONIO. Feb.J ming Sammy Sneai H<fl Virginia, hill -billy. wtvH w-as as hot as the »'«fl cold. staved off a <!espefl from Texas-bom J;:v.n^ and won the Tern tournament title with equalling 264 U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement33 1948-02-10 16 THE PEN 1 Alt THE GOOD! Mm FrecM'OA be" II folly guaranfeti. MM t fcoiitifuf Roiitd Gold CUp a\i /jB imr F3| IM» W'l' V 1 m titv.ee m *o Bi r tSi2^^Mw^A33 words
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