Morning Tribune, 13 February 1948
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Article461 1948-02-13 1 I t r^Anlmce For Gandhi PIATELI A^™v YESTERDAY TO 12,000 INTiM^ X v "CHILDREN AFTER THEY HAD :n Vt)M l^K^ fssion from perumal street 80LOJN ,f GROITNDS TO ATTEND A MASS TKPl vnnr-NF iv HONOUR OF THEIR LATE F 2^?Y^VAS Tlffl THIRTEENTH AND LAST JSr?G FOR INDIANS. B corporttloa461 words
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Article40 1948-02-13 1 W Tribnm is I paper m Ma- <m if« Racing I Homeom who led raring m Uf" >: Valaya LEWIS v find trainer, Mthority, l)l>n Bf'' 1 I" theTribunt Bi'";'"'"' *efra C ]lc J fi rirnah i B v specti40 words
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Article, Illustration38 1948-02-13 1 Talking Things Over At Bukit Timah Bill Lawler, uh-> -a* returned to Malaya to ride for Lt.-Col. T. L. Fox's Stable, discusses his charges with Allan Lewis, a former jockey himself, who is now the Tribune's racing correspondent.38 words
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67 1948-02-13 1 pass £25.251. Of this £13,443 came from the three matches m Melbourne. Rain and excessive heat cost the tourists probably as much as 10,000. They have yet to play at Geelons and Perth. The Indian Board of Control have asked Mr. Gupta to arrangeReuter—AAP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration241 1948-02-13 1 THE MALAYAN CNIVERSI TY, ON ITS COMPLEtION, MAY (i«T SOME HELP FROM THE UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC,. SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANISATION IN THE WAY OFBOOK& APPARATUS W<^*^™23k!gtB£ affected education. While her survey had a threefold purpose connected with tne extent of devastation affecting education m these241 words
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139 1948-02-13 1 TEACHERS' PAY 4 PERSONAL ANXIETIES The problem of the teachers i v.th their poor pay and personal anxieties was everywhere a ratter for each country, said Miss Mary Trevelyan. visiting here on a Far Eastern Survey as the representative of UNESCO. While it would not b? her bv^ness to make139 words
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Article48 1948-02-13 1 NANKING, Feb. 12. MajorOn. Claire Chennault and his Chinese bride arrived m Kunming or their honeymoon— former head- quarters of Chennault s famed "Flying Tigers" and the city where he first met his wife, ac- 1 cording to a Chinese press report. U.P. UNESCO Survey Of EducationU.P. - 48 words
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Article144 1948-02-13 1 Colombo. Feb. 12— Ceremony and splendour returned to the imposing Kandy Assembly Hall —for th v last century and a half tenanted mainly by bats— as t&i Duke and Duchess of Gloucester attended a civic reception The chief Kandyan Adigar (chkftain) accompanied ths Duke to theReuter - 144 words
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Article92 1948-02-13 1 MARKET HARBOROUGH i Leicestershire) Feb. l 7" Naseby Hali, one o. England s i most historic manor hous.s was extensively damaged by fire early today. Mrs. Findlay, wife of the present occupier, Col. R. Findlay, was lowered to safety lrom an '.ipsta*rs; window. lhc Hall,Reuter - 92 words
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Article71 1948-02-13 1 LONDON, Feb. 12— A tribute to the fighting qualities of the Gurkhas was paid today by th« military correspondent of the London Times. One has to go a long way to find fighting men of the Gurkha standard," the Times military correspondent wrote when commenting on theReuter - 71 words
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Article19 1948-02-13 1 Quotations on the Singapore share market were marked down drastically without very much business being reported.19 words
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Advertisement26 1948-02-13 1 Jockeys, Weights For Tomorrow's Races See Page 15 OWSR 1 00(^^ DESIGNS! AMERICAN COTTON PRINTS wear— and wear! 36" wide-at YOUR price! Only 81.^5 per yard!26 words
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294 1948-02-13 2 "Mixed Up" His Drinks— And Lands In Court a aiykap <iID C'llSEflE CHEW CHESG BIAW. TOLD JwfJlFttßATlsn Tffg CHINKBM SEW YEAR HE DRASK -BISSSF' wSmYAND G,X MIXED TOGETHER FROM 7 A M TO 750 PM CThew was arrested at IJ6 p m. tm F»b. 10 and KktwfM befbw the Magistrate294 words
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Article153 1948-02-13 2 18- Year-Old Chinese Bound Over An t'itfhteen-year-old Chinese. Ng Chaj Yeow who faced a charge of attempting to extort one dollar from a Chinese joss-stick pedlar :ii the junction of Rochore Roa<l and Jalan Salat on the night of Jan 9, was bound over m the sum Of $50. to153 words
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191 1948-02-13 2 Alleged Threat Of Death To Commit Extortion A young Chin»»v\ L m X.m Ken*, was alleged to hive threatened a comoatriot with dvth m order to OPttnU xtortio;. Lim was orcduced m t*ie Fouith Polic? Court 'fUWlttm ard the chtrpp of rjctortkm b* putting me One Hua Ohw<^ La i191 words
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Article139 1948-02-13 2 A Musiim Girls' Trade School m Singapore has been opened to, all women interested In vocational instruction ih e school is sponsored by the Malay Women's Welfare Association for the general advancement of all Muslim women. Classes are held daily, except on Fridays and Sundays, m139 words
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Article181 1948-02-13 2 A young Chinese. Tan Kirn San, who was alleged to have bei-n m possession an automatic pistol and seven rounds of am. munition In Nankin Street on the morning of Nov. 8, last was committed to stand trial at the March Assizes by the Seventh Police181 words
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Article143 1948-02-13 2 MANCHESTER. England, Feb.' 12.—Mr. H. S. L. Polak. the! friend and iollower y Mr Gand'ii vho was associated with the Mahatma with his work In South Africa, today explained the "origin" of the! "so-called" Gandhi cap m a letter m the Manchester Guardian. "There ate surprisingly few people,Reuter - 143 words
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577 1948-02-13 2 India is reckoned tha world's st" plier of oilseeds, the first m normal .jJ I^H Owing to the present stale of civ *^H seems likely tha las an exporter inHio W the nrst placp. lQla V The oilseeds industry affects almost the whol* of577 words
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Article136 1948-02-13 2 NINETEEN ARMED ROBBERIES WERE REV SINGAPORE IN THE FIRST TEN DAYS <>! MBRM MAJORITY OCCURRING IN THE JOO (MAT ARM There were eight robberies without arms and 40 house-breakings over the same period. In January there icere 78 armed robberies, as against 55 m136 words
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Article53 1948-02-13 2 A committee m#M Mariners Club <£** additional JJ l^ f arrange for n ble |J neral The Bt. m M rick Sykes a e fM tive of tho B« J s j»J who will be way back from^J th e| The club receijj ij billiard table r qfl Sailors53 words
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Advertisement53 1948-02-13 2 I HERE'S I The Hit that Topped the 7 Academy Award Winner "Going My Way" I BINS and BARRY I THE STARS OF "GOING MY WAY" ARE BACK... m the biggest screen event m 3 years I A \JW fwMMt fictin VI iumn hmi 7 «C ROSBY I ...CfiULFIELD .....FITZGERALD53 words
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204 1948-02-13 3 v t .cntenced 18 years ago. v l] °'X or life for murder, was P^ 1 S C fiSJrtrt Court sent g£2l S six months for en*flftlUSt' i,.Tian the Eurasian, aged s**J fS v .o critn nal breach of trust204 words
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Article94 1948-02-13 3 I B g it men U\ B sentence a a Chi" Hu.t. Ah Chi on* v W x :us ImprisonHa:g t ol ittexnpted ■^-r.'a: h 3d) n im the Stanv part Bd In evkknoc that Hved a ptiiod at the Hiy Hems and thrte Hscr.mint for thef:94 words
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Article80 1948-02-13 3 A young Hokkien. Soon Beng Tao. appeared before the Third Poiice Magistrate. Mr. F. E. Oehlers. yesterday m answer to a charge of theft of $19.50 from a compatriot. Accused was alleged to have removed $19.50 m cash from one Lim Erg Sim at .the front80 words
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Article77 1948-02-13 3 Three robtxrks occurred In j S.ngapcre on Wednesday Squatters living at Changi. lost $325 m cash and valuables wnen rour j Chinese armed with pistols broke j into the house. In Jalan Ampas. Balestier district a CnUkfc taxi driver was rrbbed of SlO m cash, and $6977 words
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Article207 1948-02-13 3 NEW YORK. Feb. 11.— Prince Karan Singh, 16-year-old son of the Maharajah of Kashmir, Sir Hari Singh, told a New York Herald Tribune reporter at the "hospital for special surgery", where the Prince is being treated for a hip iirury suffered several years ago, he wishedReuter - 207 words
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Article174 1948-02-13 3 Talented troupes of girl performers make the Kamala Circus, now playing at the junction of Neil and Cantorement Roads, the attraction it is, being responsible for a variety of old but never stale breath-taking feats There are also novelty items such as performing parrot* and tight rope-walking goats,174 words
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Article41 1948-02-13 3 i pedestrian was r r. by mi tor-lorry N rtly a !ter 9 ay and InstantaneFBht night a iV( bj .1 Eun pean we Int c< Ilision In ld rh taxi driver. J re m H -•■'■n to hi spital.41 words
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Article, Illustration358 1948-02-13 3 TOKIO, FEB. 12 —A conference of leaders of Japan's four major politira! parties to d»s?uss the fit of a n t w Prime Mini-trr scheduled for tcday, was cancelled wlun head cf the Libeval Party, Shigo.-n Ycrhida, refused io attend because it W(T* "not aReuter - 358 words
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178 1948-02-13 3 HE HAD DUTIABLE LIQUOR STILL: FINED $1,100 A 72-yea i -old Holftlen, Mm Kai, was fined $1,100 Or eight I months' rigorous Imprisonment at the Eighth Police Court yesterday when he wsls found guilty of two charges of being m possession cf dutiable liquor and possession of a stilT for178 words
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Advertisement19 1948-02-13 3 They say JHfe| I.AKRY J II IWKK > «k **J| R- Bi COLOMBIA'S JB CAPITOL V I SAT. MIDNITE V-,19 words
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Miscellaneous209 1948-02-13 3 VOIIt lIAIIIO T«DA¥ NETWORK Music Shop; 10.30 Time For Dane- .Ann. Chinese PiOir. Summary m k ENGLISH inL n P- n La<i t News Summary Mandarin; 12.03 Mandarin SelecGRAMMFC ClosC Dowß tions; 12. 20 Teochew Selections; 12.30 GRAMMES MAIAV XlX^ C^^l g thi 49 metro Pular Req Ue «t; 8.15209 words
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562 1948-02-13 4 lOKIO. FEB 12 .HE ALLIED PROSECU 'ODAY LAB. lIKED HIDEKI lOJO AND HKS BAND OF CONSPIRATORS AS OPERAIORS OF IHE BIGGKI DOPE RING E\^,R KNOWN TO IHE WORLD AND CAIEOORICALLY BLAMJi) JAPAN FOX SIARIINO IHE EIOHI YEAR WAR IN CHINA. A O,ndusi"Reuter-AAP - 562 words
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Article146 1948-02-13 4 CHICAGO, FEB. 11. Grain Trader E. T. Maynard said today that he had made over $.200,000 (U.S.i m the past four days by selling short on th« falling commodity market because "it was obvious that the market had started down." Maynard, a veteran of 30 yearsU.P. - 146 words
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208 1948-02-13 4 Differences Over Appointment Of New Jap Premier TOKIO. Feb. 12.- The Kyodo News Service predicted today that Japan's new government may be a re-established Democrat -Social j Democrat coalition. According" to Kyodo, political observers believe this may be brought about by the refusal of the Liberal Partyleacter Shigeru I YoshidaReuter-AAP - 208 words
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Article83 1948-02-13 4 A number of appointments m the Public Works Service are notified m the current issue of the Government Gazette. They include the following. Mr. C. S. VV. Day as Assistant Architect, Headquarters; Mr. A. Lowes as Works Assistant, Perak; Mr. Ft. Waddell as Executive Engineer. Central Kedah; Mr.83 words
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197 1948-02-13 4 British Service personnel may now take their release m Alii. tralia. provided they make their own arrangements lor entry into ttv country with the Australian Government representative m the place where they are serving. Those British Service Personnel already serving m Australia have been197 words
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Article, Illustration210 1948-02-13 4 LONDON, Feb. 11 Bri <sh Foreign Sec^^R est Bevin today said he doubted whether v J priate to refer to the convention of human rJ X case of Miss Margaret Goosey, a British M tenced to six months' imprisonmen m V.v^^^B States, because ofReuter - 210 words
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Article118 1948-02-13 4 SHANGHAI. FEB J I Yen Pel b ■.:±.iW Leader demanded :<M W* the Chinese gowrr.nif^^^E Mac Arthur's policy "to the very tat M grounds that the "likely to set 01! a ::1 U war." H Huang recognized ,sl tellectual leader said. 11 t€llectuals must :..j.\.:B efforts ior arousing putflU.P. - 118 words
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Article28 1948-02-13 4 New Year Gamblers Fined Gamble! s total' sum trf All the accused .s|! l^B parate charge! c public I The pun< s tnej dulgnlg m ki pan jan.:.28 words
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Advertisement29 1948-02-13 4 UNITED ENTERPRISES PRESENTS A SI SPENSEFIL AND THRILUNG DRAMA OF EIGHT WAR TORN YEARS (MANDARIN) "TEARS OF THE YANGTZE" STARRING BEAUTIFUL PEH-YANG SHOWING >lll»\H.]||-S\|| KIIAY VI THK fc -tAIgIAV-29 words
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Miscellaneous49 1948-02-13 4 I-".K Wh »I ik rs could nQt «»»vince the Dog "He tricked c _i n d ''K!?^B Ind TbTt" ,k h K ng but his own hoping »o_K ct D h o S d not ?*i<^B rttlectlon, too. 'Walt till I get him." h« threw his coar ro j-f49 words
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Article336 1948-02-13 5 I David Rees Williams, N 'str the Colonies, «luted wday ■f-'V i^r-ts of law ami order ill I'ShSi' tni,hm^ laws for deI jLirable aliens to be withdrawn. I X' d" t Labour, had asked m the Prl Atones of the Malayan fc.-in.iis i -'i enactment, former. ■'■^7 li: rReuter - 336 words
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Article129 1948-02-13 5 mf Feb. 11. -A warning; m! DIMMtMtf" m the ana m Britain Bl< >:- the continued =11- on the I British Fleet was Hhe House of Commons member J. Buls uked why the GovBu' not confirm or deny f:< m all quarten of the m about the Royal ■JReuter - 129 words
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140 1948-02-13 5 COLOMBO. Fib 11 Fortytwj eleph'.in*s. icith truvks curled to their fort heads, raised 'heir forelegs m salute as\ the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester passed them on a historic 80 wiles' drive to Kandy. hill capital of the old fcfMjpr of Ceylon, today. Thousands ofReuter - 140 words
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Article51 1948-02-13 5 LAKE SUCCESS. Teh. 12.— Mr. Tiytrve Lie. Secretary General of th. Lnited Nations, annoum-cu today tha> he had authorised the despatch "at very early date' of an :.d\ance pan to Palestine to undertake pre'.iminao negotiations with the British autnorities there for the later arrival of the Palestine Commission.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article15 1948-02-13 5 Iip»; i» 11 ...v w^ 1 1 mcv<c > ur oattie yes- 1 ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article97 1948-02-13 5 JERUSALEM. Feb. 11. Nearly 700 Jews, including 61 children, intercepted by the British Navy as their ship approached the Palestine coast today m an attempt to land them illegally, were tonight on their way to the camps of Cyprus. Their "ship, Names YerushaliUm Habezura, was boarded byReuter - 97 words
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Article30 1948-02-13 5 WASHINGTON. Feb. 11.— The Uniiod States had protested to Russia and Hungary against what te termed the "abduction" of two American military attaches by Soviet troops m Hungary.30 words
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Article19 1948-02-13 5 FEB. 11 —A -75.000.000 guilder trade agreement between Holland a/id v'i:?choslovakia was signed m Prague today. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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59 1948-02-13 5 LONDON, Feb. 11— The Cabinet is to con- i sider a proposed £2,000,000,000 British interna- i J tional state lottery. Sponsors claim that the Treasury would make clear profit of £950,000,000 every year. Lottery has been condemned by a churches > committee ofReuter - 59 words
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241 1948-02-13 5 HOBART, TASMANIA, Feb. 11.— The prosecution opened its case today against Mr. Robert Cosgrove, who was indictea while stall Prime Minister of Tasmania on charges of bribery, corruption and conspiracy. Mr. Cosejove, believed to be ihe first man m the history of '"he British EmpireReuter - 241 words
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232 1948-02-13 5 I.AKB SUCCESS. FEB. U If India and fakistan could go back to "the spirit of inderendfnee d»y" they could settle the Kashmir dispute without delay, Mr. Philip Noel Baker, British delegate, said wh€n the Security Council resumed consReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement80 1948-02-13 5 For your teeth to stay strong and white you must f^y &&^f\ have healthy gums. So start using S.R. Toothpaste s+ ilto and protect teeth AND gums fcs/ iltnft The sodium ricinoleate m S.R. sinks into the &y f\*& UA^ gums and fights the disease gc r;is that arc always80 words
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449 1948-02-13 6 MORNING TRIBUNE Learning From Ceylon Lon.lnn A§mU v- m. CoKm Twrmr Ltd. Talk t Uou—* M, St. M'lrtins Lnu W.CA FRIDAY. FEB 13. 1948 It has been a matter for gratification to everyone that Ceylon has achieved her independence without violence. The liquidation of British control m Ceylon has not449 words
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Article1037 1948-02-13 6 RONALD PRESTON - MOONSHIPS FOR THE MOONSTRUCK RONALD PRESTON r ßeturn Ticket To The Moon* By LONDON Tl, u.-t. mic spaceships' cap inu pass» ngers a quirt*'! million miles to the laoon f«tt days may be un.i.T COMetrUCtion m thirty yars- tIBM If Uli MllßMl rat.- of afofreai m mm i t m1,037 words
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Article274 1948-02-13 6 (With profuse apologies to an anonymous icriter m 'The Economist") When the Advisory Councils j criticised administrative expendi- ture and gubernatorial emolu- 1 ments, little did they realise the j profound depth of the historical disturbance which was to be created. The immediate reaction o'274 words
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Article336 1948-02-13 6 Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness. (Matt. > 6 33). Advisory Councils to Jo as 'M wanted by constitutional preaj instead of pressure on the .-r.s'M tlonal machinery*. His Excellency ha.i ?car:«^« risen In the Advisory Council shatter the logric of this cortj tlon and336 words
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Advertisement33 1948-02-13 6 OLD CLOTHES ■I Mil SY.W iyrM b Dr > Cleaning. Oy-y LJl^X^^ and invisible MiitlH WASHINGTON ORY CLEANINC CO. 412. Orchard Rd Telephone *****. Singapore. CH plfltiW within 24 hours including Collection and Delivery33 words
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Article, Illustration888 1948-02-13 7 wV VITH VERA ARDMORE II; I I I I V lli m W the n P" 1. lWei J < traj« SB* .yd ol women at B c <v W my new X V m< it of us pl I R B i (N lr.g I can888 words
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Advertisement35 1948-02-13 7 fcKar' MSCnSP f ()!t r «k Jackwwi r f c Expedition Frar.lun 5 70 J e »"is Wheatle, n= 0 ar^.f Nuhodv S D I EXTRA tesg*:. siv V r (tua s IN(, A| h!;r35 words
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Advertisement182 1948-02-13 7 voumwevov Mrs. E. T. writes:— "The terrible p*ins of Rheumatism caused me three years of suffering. I wrote for a sample of DE WITT s Pills. .after taking the contents of a Urge bottle my pain has gone completely. 1 am now enjoying good kid", Another satisfied user says":— 'For182 words
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Advertisement180 1948-02-13 7 I"^ TOHlcmv THE ftESI KOOh f A f < FROM f/ N C JCAN TOOKE The Lillipul Library at Little's China Awake T J C. K. TANG Pewler Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROWEUIES ETC., ETC i 241. River Valley Road.180 words
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Article, Illustration169 1948-02-13 8 Wi b V 2 The appeal ao. fttOCt Cabai'-t >/. Cabaret w irfcei I .nd i t Musi a :r deration of the ottd nltely turned down." Fhli reply potttd ofl public ""t- 11 h i: ihc fi cia] 'Alain Bunau to m r- jointReuter - 169 words
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Article145 1948-02-13 8 Brrlin. Feb. 11.— Russian Marshal Vassili Sokolovsky warned America and Britain m the Allied Control Council meeting to. day Of ""serious consequences" oi what he claims is their attempt to >plit Germany. The Marshal said: "The Soviet Command would like once again to forewarn the United States andU.P. - 145 words
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Article30 1948-02-13 8 WASHINGTON, Fd>. 11. -The nation'i capital will tomorrow celebrate th« birthday <>f Al.raliam Lincoln. Lincoln w;i^ bom m a lot cabin m Kentucky on February il\ 1809. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration111 1948-02-13 8 London, Feb. 11. -Lcn Hutton, England a nd Yorkshire batsman. arrived m London on the first leg Ol his j>.urnt-y to the West Ind e.s m response to G. O. Allen's S.Orf for a leaci.ng batsmen. He flUs tomorrow Hutton will have WreC clays InReuter - 111 words
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Article304 1948-02-13 8 IjONDOX. Feb. 9 A letter containing: the sentence "I truei»s you will go an dancing and I wjll have tc let you pro" was read at Tunbrid^e Wells when a 21-year-old husband was committed for trial ■<*\ MtokMOM Assizes charged with the murder of his wife. During; the five304 words
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Article70 1948-02-13 8 NANKING. J 1 of tssential fo^stuflJM X to begin on March :fl eJ m Nanking vejfl X Mayors of i-.-'injH X Tientsin. Canton o-B X expected to arrive ml this wet'k and r B A ir.ent officials to -\<;l X Supplies have r^B able by the l'r.>< Committee and70 words
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Article, Illustration105 1948-02-13 8 SHOT NEGROES, GIRL, IN LOVERS Munich. Feb. u-B riddled bodies 'wH and the knifed of a German c< vered m th M Munich this tak, m closed today. Constabulary m have s < far :i^H tify th, Idiers, r.:B 1,000 yards from wM woman, with heads. The unidentified «^B 25105 words
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Advertisement43 1948-02-13 8 t S|»eeiali«ed m Grafting Young Malayan fruit Trees. ■SPECIALLY OF Fl f?ST OUAUTY TYPE Large Varieties of "<J"«lhy Grafted" Young j Trees m Sjoek Obtainable from: lloek Yong Orehartl No. ?06-A, Mandai Road. 11% Mile Stone (ofT Bukit Timah Road) Singapore. Agents anted.43 words
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Article, Illustration94 1948-02-13 9 Knee that M' s m XIK IU '.r.' the mouth X ;:v CtIHW X mt tSt lea;)'. Kai ■p, H W;i.My. Ie■r r Pi-. Simpson Xi th»- vtew tlint ■r- Mra. GorX m of some X sequence of the K< ~s;iult V m k > I'Ofore He; Wow.94 words
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Article122 1948-02-13 9 i(ki.\ Feb. 12. ihp Govern MCOt'f WelflTl V n.stry wil shortly bmd) an ntriMtot campaign a? o ir<t 1; prosy m an effort to hofpitallte thoataßdi of Icptri who are naming the nation without medical care. According I to the last census taken m 1940 thire w.reReuter-AAP - 122 words
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Article93 1948-02-13 9 SHANGHAI, Fth. 12-To en. urage expert trad, and development of HHiili ?Vl a lOn ,nti-. prises, four CMn*M steamship timpani**, irnlu.iinjr the .titc <.]>^atcd Chit.a Verchants Steaoi Navipation Ccmpimy, have or^rani^d a joint b^aid, X is ned. This board is .livided lr.to five ..cion*; firmly, Japan andReuter - 93 words
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Article96 1948-02-13 9 COLD— MIXED WITH BRASS Shanghai, Feb. 12.— Gold barb both ten ounce and one ounce bars— in Shanghai have been mixed with brass, it has beer/ discovered by goldsmiths. According to experts, quotea by the China Press, ten ounce goldbars after scrutinization were found to contain only 96 per centReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration66 1948-02-13 9 Hcul!' Yuan. X th- < ■nticl .in<i Kie!:< >r. i»k>. lstvitTs Hf ra" rs an«l the th*'.^' 1 ?OOdl. B m i;> :.;<■ is to Hin& m commofood short- the Ministry lurt"! Urn Pfipinp Hr.- that the averaging K> c 500.000 sacks H also pi onUtcd ■to put chase66 words
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Article, Illustration191 1948-02-13 9 DOCUSEN -BURTON FIGHT New York. Feb. 11.— Bernard Dccusi-n. Filipino-American boxer firm New Orleans, ended his I training today for hi s Friday night Madison Square Garden brut versus GGeen c Burton. Docu. ±R.i is slightly favoured despite his loss to Burton m Log Angeles. That defeat, and one byU.P. - 191 words
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Article37 1948-02-13 9 IVn Mail), m an ite the housing ton* Ipal Council CNJ20.000.000 000 Wh of which will I houses for the Ucket will sell Ton per cent talking dormi"t for houses, and 0 P^r cent for37 words
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Article, Illustration27 1948-02-13 9 |)f photographs i n the Morning 1 Malaya Tri- lC l»d on ap- 1 lh(1 Tribute i (1 Department v^_. ■hu l "t\, and Mrs. Imrie.27 words
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Article118 1948-02-13 9 CANTON, (via air mail) -More than half the passengers travelling on the Kowloon-Canton railway are engaged m smuggling contrabrand into China, according to Chinese press reports here. A large-scale swoop by troops and gendarmes at the Canton railway station uncovered about 600 passengers transporting illicit goods ofU.P. - 118 words
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Article39 1948-02-13 10 lvs j». kJ.^B v'"u anu «jO| anti^H Assayir > J i.i j w "«r, I Jfr^at pow«n > Co J easy roaa-^JJjB Rornu!.. ha.<it("ul i be w ar jfJB 1 period- It on]y M that much timf <«■ coss;<r\ bulwark* U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article47 1948-02-13 10 SHANGHAI fl than 2.000 oa, of match- 85,000 ''J lars and lars. wotv confisoifl thorities duriof^H Ju!v to DemnbfH cial sources iisdoifl Tb 0 F nance Kill 1 showed exactly lifl soized d'lrme tr/B 1947. mostly violating th. -><■ mic r^jfulatpns pnl BECtions mi n K3!du| ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article35 1948-02-13 10 LONDON. Feb. fl the grounded Tudfl plane? is betlf government ri P^B fallVy r'"Con« /uctiß crash of l h' 1^! which went into fl flight to Bern-.ucaJ the Ministry of Gfl (foelosed 'onay.-UB35 words
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71 1948-02-13 10 WASHINGTON. Feb. 11 Turkey if ready "to fight anybody anytime" to preserve her freedom, Major General Horace W. M( Brick, chief of the United States military mission to Turkey, said here today. The General, called home for policy talks on the $100,000,000 Turkish aidReuter - 71 words
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Miscellaneous132 1948-02-13 10 |V«...ir« l^rl.,«iv.' i» the Morning.Trifcw j "SUNSHINE FALLS" I SU( E uIK A squire)/,! f7vou kkxlik wi bwnJg^ If^^^SSk raMOUT ETTY KEW 7 YCXHCieAft ASM ON X WBW YOU SHOUUhT CUMlfl WHOW t) BECT** P \*M MOW 6ITY KEVV WLD(SW WD wuj.ng YOUR _1/ pKTOISTOtt9N«!™... THE] > L H GU132 words
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Article1371 1948-02-13 11 J. R. Wilmot - J. R. Wilmot Serial Story- -By X ft ft ft iii ft i ft ft B ft b Kvciu Ht Kcab'.e as h B I Bii.M v.usrX: March W -h V I H. ex^pt ion Bj ton to X n -<v be our iJ'-Ji1,371 words
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Article101 1948-02-13 11 i A h( p-cat Egyptian prin- i 1 ctss disappears, a tough city editor yiivs Mike i O'Brien his choice of crack- t ing the story or being fired. J S ami Mike's best gnl says *ht 11 marry him when he t ts a raise, but101 words
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Article, Illustration497 1948-02-13 12 ACTOR CMy OobCfl mi his ■tand-in JVn Heideman are still pinching thenuelvet W maxe certtn its happening to tnem Theyrc ipendiiis full weex on the 'sot of' The Kiss n- Handil" doing nothing but sleeping. And e Durfng a tne big fipht scenv497 words
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Advertisement220 1948-02-13 12 Websters Ne w International dictionary SMOND KDiriON ■MH V«Habi:lar> Kntri«*s— m o re than m any other Xn K li>h drtionary- Uw%n t i Kquivalrnt to a multi-volume rm-yrlopaadia m rnnncv. information on all subjects. ....150 I^kis Thousands of 111 ations. Pronouncijtion or Syn'onym^and Antonyms il ustrated uith quotat.ons from220 words
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Advertisement70 1948-02-13 12 i&ul. THE HOUSE OF COMFORT 33 l PERFORMANCES: t| AJI. lAS, 4.15 Uj'auM NOW SHOWING I iii«iAyiiiitßfs*^s3 PAUii cttosrr HENRY DAMItLL 2 NIGEI MUCE ROBEIt COOTt^^^i jmM OUR NEXT CHAN(| •ti: %ii* OF YA\<.Ti| I^^C \p I T OLI LAST DA V! U AM; t; U*; and I GAL 470 words
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Article560 1948-02-13 13 E gr: i ess ?7 6 ii/Sungtiß,dor 47 6 «,o bumcd Kinta 2^ *l o.mgei Luas 260 270 Taipinp Con. Tanjon»r Tin 1J 6 }> L k u,pa Valley »/j jssr T«kkl Taiplnc 13 6 14 6 Telok Kru.n J I.W SMII 46'- 48/ cd. Tvndcah Harb560 words
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Article86 1948-02-13 13 Afi«r the holidays and with th<> major portion of the Chinese dealers not willing to do any business yesterday the market opened quietly with buyers, but very little business was done throughout the day. The price of No. 1 Feb. R.S.S. however, fell i of a rent since86 words
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Article58 1948-02-13 13 The following is the report o! the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association as issued yesterday: Following the sharp declin^ m the London a nd New York Stock Exchange during the Chinese New Year holidays, this market reacted m sympathy and practically all shares both tins and m. dustrials were58 words
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Article53 1948-02-13 13 Averted If. WASHINGTON, FEB. 11.—Secretary of Agriculture C'inton Anderson told th e Senate Agriculture Committee today that the "boom and bust" In the commodity markets might have been averted *f 25 per cent maij gins h?d bom put into rflect when t'.iev were first su -Tested last March .and matat&tnedU.P. - 53 words
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Article113 1948-02-13 13 NANKING, Feb. 12.— As are of a "tri-dimens onal" counter-attack mounted south < i Mukden, Nationalise forc?s rre reported today to have suc<<^ded m dislodging the Communists from Suchiatun, a railway junction 11 irtes to the •^outh and averted the closest threat Mukden itself faced thusReuter - 113 words
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Article70 1948-02-13 13 London, Feb. li A Royal Air Force widow's breach of promise suit against Ernest K. Griffin, vice-consul m the visa section o! the United States Embassy here, will be heard by a jury m King's Bench division of the high court next week. The plaintiff [g Mrs. ImeldaU.P. - 70 words
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523 1948-02-13 13 Russia Charges Britain France Hatched War MOSCOW. FEB. 11.— Russi tain and France connived wit II by appeasing him and hopin Union. Russia asserted that betrayed Austria and Czechosl The accusation was made m the second instalment of a reply by the Soviet Information Bureau to the German Foreign OfficeU.P. - 523 words
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Article73 1948-02-13 13 Market Notes Jottings (From Our Financial Corr.) There was a severe marking down and m some cases widening of tin and industrial share prices yesterday following the international shake-out, though there is no indication that much business was don P at the lower auotations. Rubber was idle, many Chmesu dealers73 words
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Article32 1948-02-13 13 Rubber crop figures for the month of January: Alor Gajah 32,800 lbs. Aye r Panas 90,000 GleneaV 82,000 Kluang Pa Jam 194,000 Tambalak 34.720 Teluk Anson 77.094 Ulu Benut 44,70032 words
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Advertisement84 1948-02-13 13 AIR-COOLED J3 E^ PHONE 4042 5 TIMES TQJJAY 11 A.M., 2 P.M 415 P.M., 6.30 ANP 915 P.M. 'M Efts H& *Mli9t fW^** fin fl -ril J jnir tlgMttlllß Gigantic Midnight Tomorrow! It's the Musical of Musical with a MAMMOTH STORY AS B TG AS ITS STARS! Starring Rine Crosby84 words
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819 1948-02-13 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS \ST WORK AT BUKIT TJMMI ah I a large attendaw witnsssad f;iM MTOrk by BMMI r Saturday's candidates. InUrttl v shown m work .lorn* by Valentin* "up candidSiSi A review <>: runners* chances appears elsewh* >n th's issue BdOW are819 words
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Article492 1948-02-13 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS (By ALLAN LEWIS, former jockey 4, 1 the Tribune racing staff, today gj yes M summing up of the chances caidM the Valentine Cup *vhich will be uoojl day of the Singapore Turf Club's SpJI Wednesday next. 1 Orienial, a recent importation of Mr492 words
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Article131 1948-02-13 14 In a friendly badminton match agatnct Tajar B.P. played last S"turay, the Bintanp T«mor B.P. defeated the Fujar B.P. by seven games to i two. Results (8.T.8.P. players men- lioned first). Sinples: Abd. Wahab Saxkawi beat Md. Noor 15-6, 15-7; Masnom Hj. Biraj beat S. Rajab 15-11.131 words
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Article35 1948-02-13 14 FIGURE- SKATING DAVOS. SWITZERLAND, F-b 11.— Miehefine Lannoy and Pi"--l> rp Bavsmrt nf Relrum t.^day retained the wcrld's Dajrs fiauro skating title, less tha n a w^k after they wo t^ e Olympir dwvvn U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article57 1948-02-13 14 Keponp 44 'Emp. Kami le Sheers Titan 42/3 Ozarda 40/1 Marelia 38/9 Bu.an S3 Mongolia 31/2 Bredero 17/18 Mentor 19/30 L.S.T Charles MoLeod 21 Neleus 23/4 Lok'-ang 25/« Koa Aj:oen« 27/8 Prometheus 29/30 Bcnvrackie 15/16 Adraitus 13/14 Menelaus 11 12 Bruaji 10 Tung Son? 9 Atreus 6/7 Utsire57 words
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Article84 1948-02-13 14 LONDON. Fe^ 11:— The men's tingles world ta le tennis championship was won by Richard Ber^mann of Britain who upset defending champion Bohumil Vana of Czechoslovakia 21-12. 18-21. 21-19 14-21 and 21-10. mmm Grelk> PariCM of Hungary kept the women's crown by beating Mr&. Ver a Thomas84 words
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Article93 1948-02-13 14 SOFIA. Feb. 12 Two Turkic Spitfires were shot down by Bulpuan anti-aircraft over the small town of Bazopol, 40 miles from lUII UI k kiSS, iS S frontier on Monday^ an official Bulgarian statement announced today. The Turkish planes were twice given the ''red rocket" warning but theyReuter - 93 words
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Article185 1948-02-13 14 MELBOI RXE, FEI E uk Kind hopes Uj wickets, m thr ojn Prince X. S. Dale who, commenting on tralia cricket team, England, said Bradn were likely to repi triumphs of thr 1921 1 On that occasion i Armstrongs side woi the five Tests with tn 'England will takeReuter - 185 words
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Article62 1948-02-13 14 the Raftlc,.!r-'- uli n he ß.!. im to P' :,3 30P-* hall on Satur U ;.y tot fci area.'kedt" a wjll The Indian tc»g the Union **iSi*J Feb. 25 nt f-3 M b P played The indw-i- will gjv irr the fnllowin N J^ 1 Suppiah: Siui.: f62 words
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Advertisement90 1948-02-13 14 i i The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore) PASSENOEB FREIGHT SERVICES FOR PENANG $8. -HONG SIANC." sails 16th Feb. Far Hong Kong, swatow Amoy. 4S. -HONC SIANG" sails 23rd. Feb. For tl?ngoon via Penang. pM KKI'ONG" .ails 20th Feb. For PalembatiQ and Pladioe v BUK)R 16thI90 words
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161 1948-02-13 15 King Kong To Meet Ali Riza Bey In Return Battle A night of thrills is expected at the Great World arena tomorrow ni£ht. when the giant Hungarian. Kng Kong and Ali Riza. Bey meet In a return battle over ten-seven minute rounds. The Hungarian had the better of the "argument"161 words
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Article129 1948-02-13 15 SHB POLICE LOSE AT HOCKEY At the Police Training School grounds yesterday th e Naval Dase (H.M.S. Terror) beat the harbour Board Police XI at hcckey by two goals to one. Thg Police opened the scoring m the eighth minute through McGken. Just before hall time Tan, Base left wing,129 words
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Article117 1948-02-13 15 i The Seniors, won the match last J year, by three goals to two. The match yesterday was played on a sodden ground, but nevertheless provided plenty of thrills for j Collegian spectators. The Juniors opened the scoring |»j the first half of the game j through117 words
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Article102 1948-02-13 15 A first-run match between the Bangkok champion, Lambong, and the 6 ft. 2 m. Londoner, Napolitano, is the main attraction m the wrestling programme at the Kappy World Covered Stadium tomorrow night. Napolitano has yet to be beaten by local opposition and his challenge, thrown102 words
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Article75 1948-02-13 15 The former Rifle Range at Klang has been made available as a camp site for the Rovers, Souts. j and Girl Guides m Klang district. Active preparations are being made to instal a water supply and carry out minor repairs. Patrol leaders are expected to make use of75 words
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Article170 1948-02-13 15 Outlining: the new shipping policy of the Government of India at the Shipping Conference h«ld m Bombay recently, the! Hon Mr C H Bhabha. Mini-; s*er rt f Commerce, declared th3 f the Government's objective were, to ensur© the rapid expansion of Indian-owned tonnage ar<f the170 words
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Miscellaneous978 1948-02-13 15 WRD FOR TOMORROW'S I SINGAPORE RACES i 4. a /»ratrhin^ Oil CHRISTMAS 805 Mr. S. C. Won* 4 "Ma.lira u^ n-H SUbiect 10 SCiavcniiil,^, x 4 0 HERODE x 804 Chan" van Breukelen j Singa- Mr. c. c. c Thurai- y iC e< the hi>t aa> "i c 014 ErREKA978 words
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652 1948-02-13 16 MO VING SCENES A T FINAL RITES FOR GANDHI BOMBAY UNDER BLANKET OF SILENCE lIOMRAY. KKB. 1 1.— India's industrial and rommercial pulse lias craM-d to beat for full l\ hours to the mark today. tne thirteenth day aM«»r (.aiiilhis assassination and the occasion of countrywide "ashU il'i* inunerson of652 words
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Article83 1948-02-13 16 Cairo, Feb. 12 —The Arab League Council today reached complete ajrn«ment on Palestine a l; d 'ii u« all divergencies about the military situation" Generai Ismail Safwa r Pasha. Iraqi Ccmmandtr- m -Chief of the Arab "Armiers of Lirxration." declared after the meeting. Haj Amin El Husseini.Reuter - 83 words
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Article48 1948-02-13 16 Nanking. Fob. 12.— Premier Chang Chun disclosed today that thf Chinese Government was making substantial progress m implementing his ten-point selfhelp programme which is being carried out "according to plan" and reaffirmed Government's confidence m its ability "to derive maximum benefit from external aid. M ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article52 1948-02-13 16 SHANGHAI, FEB. 12.— Even if j China secures loans from the United States there is no chance lor China to revise her currency system prior to stabilisation of the political situation and expansion of productive output, according to local economists i commenting on reported offlI clal monetary reformReuter - 52 words
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Article64 1948-02-13 16 PENZANCE. FEB. 12.— Trinity House steamer "Triton" wili loave Penzance today to try to ielieve men still stranded on i Wolf Rock lighthouse. Early i today a message was received from the keeper on Wolf Rock !to say that there was little prospect of a relief ship gettingReuter - 64 words
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Article39 1948-02-13 16 JAP THREAT— WARNING Manila, Feb. 11.— Brigadier General Calixto Duque, Philippine Army Chic! of Staff warned today. •Japan's threat to world peace still exists and the I Philippines will be invaded again by Japan m order to vindicate herself."39 words
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Article104 1948-02-13 16 I Tokio, Feb. 12.— Two Japanese i freighter! Koan Maru and Tsu- rukawa Maru. both about 850 tons collided m the Inland Sea < I yesterday, it was reported today. SCAP announcement said no inj jurus were reported The Tsu- rukawa Maru drifted safely through a mineReuter-AAP - 104 words
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Article88 1948-02-13 16 TOKIO. Feb 12 —The professors or Nagoya University claim they have discovered a cure for baldness by injecting Vitamin B into the scaln. The Asahj reports that more than 20 formerly bald-pated men, who were willing to be guinea pigs for the professor's experimentation have now recoveredU.P.; Reuter - 88 words
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Article160 1948-02-13 16 FROM PAGE 1) layan Vniverfniji <>» V f W Horn, way also get «W from the OrganisaiH*^ nothing tWinit- .thov' he said, whatever m forthcoming might* I«J of books, apparatus. equipment. lnU rt*a*# W9t also po&Me. The Fellowship Scheme* ed by the Organisation to try and return to160 words
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Article, Illustration56 1948-02-13 16 m Valentine Cup fancy Oriental, otrned by 'Mr <>,< v 1 strongly fancied to vein the cup race on Wedtoiiam <) r M a new importation with an excellent AustrnHon record M day's uill be his first run m Malaya. Tribun* rac \nn pondent Allan Lewis thinks Oriental will56 words
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197 1948-02-13 16 Lake Success. Feb. 11 .—United Nations S^civtary fl Trygve Lie told the press today that h e is determiiudM everything possible to carry out the partition of Pah-t:n^| face of growing Arab resistance Lie said he had made this clear to Britain m a recentU.P. - 197 words
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Article80 1948-02-13 16 Tokio. Feb. 12.— Two Japaneseowned paintings by Henri Matisse are en route to the Unite J States for display at the Phil- 1 adelphia Museum of Art as part of a spring exhibition of wurk^ of the- French art.st being col-: lectod from all over theReuter-AAP - 80 words
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