Morning Tribune, 25 February 1948
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Article412 1948-02-25 1 mrt% <>f<r to m»tdsUU i Val'iy Btat<* >»« »i*<*" S "ad a tnetagt from St./ o/ Stair for th f/,r Wmtttml Li w*> pur yrsterdati T/ir mess"'/'- which uxi» deliv*i(i },v Lord Listoutl. trho is (if prt s* nt n Ynhtvti ani vk'> tens pr>st412 words
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633 1948-02-25 1 Sir Edward Gent's Address To Federal Council try could afford k in an the r Fcd ,r3tion. t3*»i H I the lhc esteem of the P^»n Federa| eg^lativc Ui.h Commissioner m li Council meeting on Monda> r .vrv SAID THAT THIS FIRST LEGISLATIVE his K*633 words
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Article28 1948-02-25 1 m i I I i N Petrol Cat B Pel 21-Petl f.'l Hici'.-. is I L > I; M ■b.'i:l'.- Minis! l f Ht. Ann ■tpi^lv jxcursici H-'28 words
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Article, Illustration240 1948-02-25 1 lUJOXG AS THE MALAYS ARE AFRAID THAT THE If AND THE r DIANH MAY SWAMP THEM JLND AS MB TBE CB 0 INDIANS ARE JEALOUS Oh WIVILSGES GIVEX To THE MALAYS AS THE SONS \BOIL WHITEHALL WILL HAVE TO KEEP ON SEND rr British official* to malaya to act240 words
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100 1948-02-25 1 AUCKLAND, FEB. 24 Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloya, Air Officer Commanding Far East; Rear-Admiral Caslon, Flag Officer Malaya; and Major-Gen-eral Harold Redman, Chief of Staff Far East Lard Forces, arrived here today for talks with the New Zealand Government and Chiefs of Staff. They100 words
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Article105 1948-02-25 1 i BAT A VIA. F^b. 24. -A number of threatening letters, signed •'You may die", have been received b y delegates to the Bandung conference to consider a provi. sional constitution for the proposed Dew state of West Java. the Netherlands East Indies News Agency105 words
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Article92 1948-02-25 1 cratir Semngoon, Seletar. Bukit Timah, Tanjong Pagar an<i othu places. These meetings will bo the beinning of a large campaign for the political mass education of th.' people of Malaya nnd SinJPore, a spokesman of the M.D.i;. told the Tribune last night. I The PUTERA and92 words
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61 1948-02-25 1 £2 -MILLION AIR PORT FOR SINGAPORE LONDON, FEB 24. A CON- TRACT VALUED AT OVER £2.000.000 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW CIVIL AIRPORT AT CHANGI, SINGAPORE, HAS BEEN GIVEN BY THE AIR MINISTRY TO GAMMON (MALAYA) LIMITED. .2 FIRM OF MALAYAN CIVIL ENGINEERS. IT WAS ANNOUNCED IN LONDON TODAY.REUTER - 61 words
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Article, Illustration357 1948-02-25 1 "IN THE CREATION OF THIS FEDERATION. LET US NOT FORGET, HOWEVER, THE GREAT SACRIFICES WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE BY THE SEVERAL MALAY STATES IN ORDER THAT THE GOAL OF A UNITED AND SELF-GOV-LRNING MALAYA MAY BE ACHIEVED," SAID DATO ONN BIN .lAAFAR, WHEN HE ApDRESSED357 words
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75 1948-02-25 1 BLANFORD. F< b. 24. -Cecil Lambert, a stoker at Blanforci military camp is visiting a t3too expert m London to have lemoved from his let arm Uv "portrait Of a WAAF he married bigiimously during the war. By bo doing he i s following75 words
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89 1948-02-25 1 COLOMBO. Feb. 24.- Mr. Justice Ralph Windham today held Mr. George E. Di- Silva. CeylonMinister of Industries, guilty of corrupt election practice by cffering bribes and making fals*. statements about his election opponent, Mr. D t Silva was disqualified from voting or contesting any electionReuter - 89 words
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270 1948-02-25 2 A CASH lIQM Till OLONUI OPFW F KEAD Oil AT IMB FIRM USTKICT COUIH VESTEBDAY^ THE CA« lIT TAN KOK KHKNCi, 3i;-Yt:AK-OM» SON OK UH-LKNt WN SIM.APOKK miNESE BISINKSSMAN. AC C V SEIDJJFBWUFFV STATEI» THAI C^IEF INSPECTOR JAMES MCWIDISON FORMKK OKH( fcR IN CHARGE270 words
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106 1948-02-25 2 Btngapore bclkm i ehikhrea I i), n s|K rtallj invited by tn, Ri pr. -lit w ol the Oovemmenl ol India Malaj i Mr. J, a i: v i if the Indian i rade i bit »n at th, Qreat World on Fi oruary 28.106 words
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Article64 1948-02-25 2 A public teuton ol the Advii ry c. uncil \uli be liold In the Municipal Council Chamber 1< tmmiti w t 10 a.m. r re the public session com. m :)<■< s. HE the Governor. Sir K> tnklixi Qimson, will pfejent tii. Military Cross to Major C.64 words
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Article113 1948-02-25 2 POOKA, Bombay Province, <By Air Mail). A notorious gangst< of tfv Sataru District lit a.- hue WSJ finally trapped by armed pt lice m a viila'A m the interior <>f the dis. trlct and shot dead when he tl led t»> K l Ist capture. A squad o113 words
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Article53 1948-02-25 2 Mr ;md Ms M Suppiah of Mi, Ceylon Road, Bingapore w sh 1 rxprea their gratitude to all tl oae who attended the Dinner und thank all those who tent viluabli ;l!ts l fttera and tele:'ia:i:.s q\ congratulation o :i the <.('<• isl< n ol the i ar-boring <53 words
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Article86 1948-02-25 2 Sentence oi siy months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year's police supervision was imposed on a 24--year-old Bengali, Mahabir Parasad, lor thelt of two mosquito nets and a few pifces oi clothing valued at $20 Parasad was produced before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr86 words
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Article219 1948-02-25 2 All mi H .ji Suiaiman. till recently an overseer employed by Raj.i Bervice, wa. sentenced to live years' rigorous taspr^jonBJent by Mi. uUStic: Brown at the Assize Court yesterday lor carrying n i 8 Enfleld revolver near Ou'Jl maid Road oo Urn night o. August219 words
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Article90 1948-02-25 2 MOSCOW. FEB. 24. The Chinese Communist Army headquarters have protested aga\ist alleged use of •gas by Chinese Government fo re c s north of Mukden m Manchuria. Tass. official Soviet news agency, reports from Northern Shensl The protect declaied that if this crime against90 words
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233 1948-02-25 2 To enable the Municipal Commissioners to control buildings or Structures erected during the Japanese occupation an«l the period lof the British Military Administration alter the liberation, an amendment to Section 144 of the Municipal Ordinance will i»l> proposed and discussed at the Commissioners'233 words
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Article36 1948-02-25 2 TEHERAN. Feb. 24. U tf Persia U offering a «J 500.000 rials fab ut b« the person ftndtagtf*" of Mohammad Masoud^ th« Persian weekly) Em KZ..-7. who wa,jj de^d on Feb press rep tor.36 words
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Article44 1948-02-25 2 ■toffV*" S3 the Criminal I Bars j committed. The follow! given: Anna rrn days' 19, -> 14: Simple day.=;» 8. I HausebreaWnJ 40 (second v den Mirs- ten days) 4: (first ten d days) 2 The ftgwres K^tking wj dropped srcond ten day44 words
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Article, Illustration14 1948-02-25 3 nr4 Mr and Un L Irtin- Broun look plac, at SI. Amlreu" OMMrrt. NWM *-!'""<14 words
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Article339 1948-02-25 3 Inn 101 ,:-\T'K ou) CWM was WAWrmnClbS STREET, SINGAPORE. ON THE Vf 1 WHEN HE WAS WAYLAID BY TOM SsnXG W* ATIACKER& WONG WAS STABH BflSffiT LV AFI EF I ROM THE WOUND T!IIS WAS TO IF SINGAPORE < ORCNER, MR. W. G. PORUcOiOXER S COIRT YI'.STERDAY AT THE339 words
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Article27 1948-02-25 3 n rganisaH^v;c t Government upon m of etaeatfona] [level. under act i Native provide t; v ■^V;; the Education! Education I W Compensation I I I27 words
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Article104 1948-02-25 3 Chua Yung Seng, a 53-y\v.f id Chinese was lined S5 at t'.ie Second Police Court jresttrdaj for cruelty. He was found Carrying two gee>e upsiat do*»\ lied up tightly. Wrnn the ijee.se w :v released, it was found that they were suffering from 'ru:itps. Chua104 words
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Article98 1948-02-25 3 Kasmi bin Rahman, a Javanese youth, accused of being a vagrant. asfceU the Second Police Magistrate yesterday to help him get back to Kota Tinggi to his former job. He was sent to the house of detention. Kasmi was arrested begging alms at Elgin Bridge on Monday98 words
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Article206 1948-02-25 3 Under sentence of two months" iMprUunnknt fo r alleged theft of lady's handbag, a bottle of gin. v; tubvs of toothpaste and t*'° tins o! cake from the Singapore Harbour Board, a Malay cler* employed m one of the godowns liud his conviction and sentence .side206 words
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371 1948-02-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. F b. 24. For having attempted to extort a sum of $4,000 from one Lee Hup. the manager and partner o: Chip long Fatt Chvong. Nc. 10. Cecil Street. KuaL: Lumpur, a Chinese. Chi BucH Chiew. wa.s convicted by371 words
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115 1948-02-25 3 Alkged to tu?e c'neated BO R. by sellin; him dv? padeeta of cork inst-ad of cigarettes, two young Chinese wotteß, Chan Ah Fong and Weng Rent, wore produced before Itw Third pjm Mafbtrate, tfr. P. B- OeWera, yesterday. They wt.ie charged v/ith .celling one Sgt.115 words
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Article81 1948-02-25 3 The health intelligence rtnort I lor the federation for the we. k ending February 14 i vvuls tnai there were 2u case* f smallpox, of which two proved fatal compared with \?> easei, of which three were 'atal, In the previous wrek. Eleven ol t> cases $ere m81 words
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1231 1948-02-25 4 Commons' Concern Over Affairs India Pakistan Warm Tribute To Govts. For Able Handling Of Refugee Problem LONDON, Feb. 24.— A tribute to the "unbounded zeal" shown by the (iovernments of India and Pakistan m handling the Indian refugee problem was paid by Mr. Philip Noel Baker, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations,1,231 words
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Article211 1948-02-25 4 S.C.B.A. HITS OUT FOR VOLUNTEERS At i c< inmittic meeting of tbe Straits Cninc.se British Association held last Monday, the Voluntt'vv Affairs Sub- Committee reporttd that it had under consideration the application to t" Oovemmellt ?Of an increase m lOC present aUovancCS paid t< the dependents ol deceased and missing211 words
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Article101 1948-02-25 4 a Police Inspectors annual dinfkr will be held <>n March 10 at the Si;i View Hotel. iiiLs tai decided on at an Ex» cittive Committee meeting held < n Fi-b. 17. QuetU o Honour Will be Commissioner and Mrs. R K. Poulger Mr. and Mr.,, B. M. b.101 words
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Article, Illustration40 1948-02-25 4 MOST COVETED ROLE Jean Simmons, an artiste of the J, Irthn Rank Or fin ea at tht ag* o/ la Has won tht moat coveted film role thai of Oyhsiia f 7/ Two Cities Thi rim of this young hWory.40 words
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Article618 1948-02-25 5 1. »_PoUHe«I considerations fe N ''.'."c'.xunt to the Allied failures M the war afjainst Japan m the u-ial I*-'- I ll^\ fficia i o:spatches ."'vhi'»ald Wavell who was \\m General ou time V<n.-.' R "neo the Netherlands East fiiSS-SiS: of Aus.ra.ta and Mm .v. i II IOTV II :lnliU.P. - 618 words
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128 1948-02-25 5 LONDON. Feb. 23.— Guards on all Government M I uildings m London were "alerted' 1 tonight after a I threat to blow up a building which houses a depart- L ment of tba Colonial Office. Aftfr an anon\Tnous caller. j speakiru with a foreign128 words
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Article118 1948-02-25 5 AUSSIE SHIP IN ANTARCTIC MELBOURNE. Feb. 23 —I he Australian exploration ship Wyatt Earp radioed today that she had reach. U the Antarctic continent but was en- countering unexpected difficulties with pack ice. She lef- Melbourne after repairs on Feb. 6. Cold south easterly winds and light driving snow wereReuter - 118 words
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153 1948-02-25 5 Efficient Bomber Force For Britain London. Feb. 23. —Mr. Arthur Henderson. A:r Minister, report M that the formation of an effirlent bomtkr force for Britain's most rfTertivc safeguard against egression is *he Air Ministry** .A'i'.n endeavour. In b memcrandum to the White Paper givins the Air Ministry'^ estimate! of theU.P. - 153 words
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300 1948-02-25 5 LONDON, Feb. 23.— The High Court here tolay began hearings of a case brought against the Jockey Club, controlling body of British flat racing, )y James Russell, who formerly trained horses m America, Australia, and France, for damages arising out of allegationsReuter - 300 words
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Article213 1948-02-25 5 BENES' PLEA TO CZECHS PRAGUE. Feb. 23 Presld ent Benes of Czechoslovakia tonight appealed to the nation Ui keep calm m tho face of crisis as the Legislative Assembly adiourned indefinitely. Announcing this, the Chancellory said the President would broadcast m the next few day* ro explain that his views,213 words
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93 1948-02-25 5 WASHINGTON, Web. 2f h Mr. Glen Taylor, ',!,-y<ar-oM Democni Senator from Idaho, who von famt <m a '-smqiny c,Zv- mil nm for the* Unrt.t State, Vin-Pr^mn, as %53* i Of Mr. U<nn, Wallace the randidate for the PnsUUncy m tH€ elections nr.r, Nov<mr><-r SenatorReuter - 93 words
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Article304 1948-02-25 6 i .1 the signature vi the truce agree- i- v\ een the Dutch i nd Indonesians is weln< iva politically, Malayan rubber produBpeculating upon the possible repercussions the true will have upon .Malaya's premier Industry. The New Yoik "Journal of Commerce", commenting upon the pact, says that304 words
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Article145 1948-02-25 6 If, In the past, America was the main pillar oi strength lo our rubber industry, ominous ciacKs arc appealing on it, now. As the world output oi rubber increa^s, and synthetic rubber is a uic to lower its cost of production, the Americans will be reluctant to import145 words
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Article934 1948-02-25 6 Wickham Steed - RUSSIA AND THE UNIONS Wickham Steed THROUGH CHAOS, I jßv In the courae or January three prominent members o- the British Labour Government felt bv;und to pruU >t publicly against the policy of the Soviet Union. They were Mr. Attlee. the Prime Minister, Mr. Bevin. Foreign Secretary, and Mr. Herbert934 words
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Advertisement42 1948-02-25 6 Special Sale I vcataf GtVM BfMUtiful St quins B»adr»l designs. QdMHI Trice v bl^ 1,, Clear 70 \»trrn</f»n I roc k Smart Weil Tailored Origteal i*t «c > ho s> 50 J. irai S :>0 S M Shartpltat Modem Tailoring Co. H.'.tv l:42 words
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Article, Illustration905 1948-02-25 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE Lan Visitor I I I I I B I X B B B Bonj'Oovr: Ui ier 7 B B I B nth By with i -.'i<-c the rrom B/ tk bwl s -ses B s rhcsi jjn B citi Austri Ha thi fash n i905 words
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Advertisement17 1948-02-25 7 LATEST BOORS I ifc irrivia. tadtn f"' 1 ro« to from I fTiii: LILLIPUT LIBRARY at UUle'a17 words
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Advertisement239 1948-02-25 7 lAW BOOKS c. InaJ Pi'xfduic Code But tan l a :.!a!i Lu-.v (> t Evidence Bil M^tor C .«lm C.iAfTr!i UO A; C»oUl Pro(.;.te Pi C<i»'MiL;v<-\ Mode n Rta! Proj.t-rt Hill A: Redman Law L..ndl rcl cj T f'-'kn law Lexicon. Modern Liw Manua' 'I»>phan. Curnparty Lav S tvrn- llarantik239 words
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Article, Illustration38 1948-02-25 8 /'Mirni/in*/ alona ffwrffftfl Han ON "Thu Ie" an the Anhdeacnn's ?tui<i> i and dog team. A hn-.-awfom loitmfii i, at thru htitf tht urge of the Mieeionary bthini them and damgen hetd no ktuterde.38 words
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Article37 1948-02-25 8 BAGDAD, Feb. 23. The boundartti <: eight districts wen OTd ired to be sealed today and < mpulMry vaccination mfm impoeed throughoul Ike country to ■top the epread Of recent small- P')\ m Southern Iraq ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article42 1948-02-25 8 TOKIO. Feb. 24. Tatty nine dependent! of Bti-\ tsM CSommanweaJtH Occupation 1 Poroe officers and men arrived yesterday at Run, southern Honshu, aboard the British vessel Devonshire and the Australian ship West! alia, it was announced. Ke uter- A AP.42 words
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Article113 1948-02-25 8 BAGDAD, Feb 23. The mystery of the fate of the 85--yoar-old Imam of Yemen deepened tonight with a report hero that he was strangled m his bed last month by members of a "Liberation Movement", headed \>y one of his sons who fled to Aden last year. RfReuter - 113 words
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143 1948-02-25 8 U.K. Not Prepared To Be "Cheeked" LONDON, Feh 23. Britain 19 not prepared to be "cheeked or chivvied" out of British territories anywhere m the world, Print Minister Clement Attlee assured the House of Commons today. He was replying to a question about the Falkland Island Antarctic dependencies, over whichReuter - 143 words
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Article118 1948-02-25 8 PARIS, Feb. 24. The National Economic Council late last night passed a resolution recommending the Government to take energetic measures to reduce prices by 10 per cent. If these mo Slims should fail it recommended an upward revision o: wane scales. Earlier the representatives or the General ConfederationReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration315 1948-02-25 8 A PRIEST DREAM SCHOOLBOY TRUE ht> ctre-.m he cherished as seh-vlboy cvm c true for Archdeacon Donald B. Marsh, wbote Diocese of the Arctic is one 1 1 the ljrsest m the Britis 1 Empire It stretches fit m the Yukon on th c west to Lab»ad r m the315 words
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Article206 1948-02-25 9 M)NDON. Moire Williams is the only yr U among me 800 pupil s of Swansea (ivammar £>k- 1 She !i the first j^irl pu--6i v s&a this school, founded m ifi«-'. She Waa Helen Ol Troy m Qw f||3sfe s *horl's production o f tjhe play frßr'206 words
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Article55 1948-02-25 9 HAVANA. Feb. 24. *he Internationa! Trade Organisation is to treat undeveloped countries on the MM basis as those 'whose economies have been deVMted by war" The organisation's! main committee on economic tlevelopment has Agreed that the organisation's chaiter provisions toi undeveloped ronntiies sh* ll bp cx Reuter tendedReuter - 55 words
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Article66 1948-02-25 9 tokio. Feb. 24. 'ii' !l P 1 prietreM of another maternity hom<> baa been put under police arrest on suspicion of having th e death of 22 babie* Mass deaths of babies In maternity homes given wide publicity by the prewi recently when two other maternity homei wereReuter-AAP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration31 1948-02-25 9 Thf >'>'*/»* t'lhn tn tht cZturiny vchrrt Archdmcrm iiar.su 'In '•</. Ht buiit it hinisdt uttn E»kuiio /»'//> t',,,k h<t,i thr i *years to collect mouyh soil to make v s/'ki// garden <*31 words
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Article, Illustration264 1948-02-25 9 Far East More Vital To Peace Than Europe iIETROIT. Feb. '?.l:— Serator Robert A Taft, poss*M« R«pablf<an candidate for the Preside icy. sai.l fctfi to-ijfh': "The Far EM* i ni'imvc'y evtn mor^ Important t<> Mir future peac than i> Kuropc We should be ai much CCneern«(l about 'he advane oReuter - 264 words
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Article57 1948-02-25 9 Cardiff. Feb. 23. A no a- tftu.. j cation, formula providcu m the I local government bill before ParIlliment wil' provide on estimated figures lor 1946-47 near'y •1:40.000 000 of new Exchequer money foreducation said D. R. I Hardman. Parliamentary Seen tary to the MinisU r ofReuter - 57 words
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Article58 1948-02-25 10 London, Feb. 23. -The Earl ol Harewood. husband of Princess Roy a! who died last May. left £649,120. Princess Royal succeeds to the greater part o e the estate. Harewood inherited nearly £2. 500.000 from a kinsman, the Marquis of Clanricarde. m 1915 and a further £300,000 onReuter - 58 words
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Article25 1948-02-25 10 bory I T r 1 II t: tl l I II tbp r 1 the nati i I I thf II Ict m ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article135 1948-02-25 10 BATAVIA. fEB U Onited Nations Seciii^^Bfle: fdl Good Ofiices O-n^^Bti. flay armour.c- d tluu fl l and th: Repib:.. Ail X 1 stands In I: d n ;ia fl I ect an fl H ;29,000 Ir.d.iv:siai; M .-hould have left -.;-'iß hd areas at m >;Reuter-AAP - 135 words
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Article35 1948-02-25 10 LONDON I ';'J thaw hroupt'.t an road cOddWona In mo« !*n™ British Isles. fl Toni'-ht all main r.-.(k > n^H and Wales are operi to W iftro— one m H^V-^ on thr Kcnt-Bun-ry bo«w35 words
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Article30 1948-02-25 10 London, Pel). 23, '!»VM of Transport -^JM play streets bands pnint" ;i round Thla is being i H ren who eai A 1 thattnesti I pests. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous203 1948-02-25 10 I < omi< s: lv< lnsiv< lo I lir Horning Tribune S m j "SUNSHINE FALLS" OO YOU KNOW WHtftE I /ASK T»! 77^HEW~. THAT WAsTjTJ 1 B LSAST I CAN WOT j7]|jT I'VE BEEN CM FIND MB FIOOGIEHm*YOP *n. NAOROW SQUEAK"/ I TAKE IT QUIETLY f|| J raA WAITING203 words
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Article804 1948-02-25 11 Charlotte Carton - Charlotte Carton i gn-DAY SERIAL \>> t m(N Thai a Farm Is More Conducive to Romance ..rMayhe If. Just a Cert, m Farmer. j -I 0 B m I ighi m m I Kir. SI I I B i B fflin it Hrklil hav< I B.Vunbu-'804 words
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Article117 1948-02-25 11 London. Feb. 23.— Mr. Lalji Mehrotra Vicv-President of the ill-India Federated cnamtxrs of Commerce, declared m London t night that Britain had got to realise that hhre r old methods o* trading with India could not continue for all the time to come. She has117 words
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Article22 1948-02-25 11 industrialisation. I! these things are realised there is a very bright future for the relationship o? the two countries."-- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article74 1948-02-25 11 London, Feb. 23.— Promoter Jack Solomon said he had abandoned the idea of the proposed light between Tami Mauriello and Britain's cruiser weight champion. Freddie Mill*. Solomons -said he received no response to hi s purse offer W Mauriello. The promoter added that he if making etherU.P. - 74 words
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162 1948-02-25 11 ALLEGES U.K. U.S. DELAYED SECOND FRONT Moscow. Fib 24. Mantel N A. Buihanin. IflnUWr of the armed 'crtei o| the ftyvtet Union, ia.-L night declared that during the Car Britain and the Unit 1 Stato i, und-r the Inflnew i I their "reactionary elides" bad help up the opening iReuter - 162 words
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Article144 1948-02-25 11 NEW YORK, Feb. 23. The Indonesian delegation to the TJniled Nations is conferring here on j plan* for the forthcoming Security Council discussion on Thursday with r-mphasis on details of the delegation's long-range strategy. Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo con- j ferred with L. N. Palar permanent representative atU.P. - 144 words
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Article45 1948-02-25 11 MANILA Feb. 23. Colonel Jesus Villamor famed Filipino wartime ace and now an administrator at the Manila International Airport was reported m a critical condition at the Phlippinc General Hospital as a result of injuries received m a traffic acci- dent. U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article138 1948-02-25 11 Paris, Fi-b. 23. ah representative! df th. General Confederate n ol Labour t Communist k French T.U.CJ walked out today ait.'i the National Economic Council had rejected their proposal to call on the Ooverßiqent to bring the cost of living down by ten percent by March 15Reuter - 138 words
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Article64 1948-02-25 11 MOSCOW, Feb. 24 A nr Russian Amabassador to Turkey Ale:;'indei Lavrfshchev. has be< appointed. Tas«, official Sovlei news agency, reported today. Moscow recalled the previoub Soviet Ambassador to Turkey m 1945 and since then has been represented by a Charge D'Affaire*. Continued absence of a Russian VmbassadorReuter - 64 words
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Article29 1948-02-25 11 PARIS, Feb. 23.— Trang Ntfoc Danh, leader of the Vietnam dele gation m Fiance who was arrested on Jan. 21, was granted provisional liberty for health reason* today.29 words
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Advertisement73 1948-02-25 11 AGENTS WANTED. FOR PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE j 1 t i i I ANYWHERE IN MALAYA i t 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 m your spare time by canvassing this business73 words
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Article115 1948-02-25 12 WIFE STAVED BUT DESERTED LONDON. A husban.l '*<"» >vi beea r**!u«.j <i|:T> h he .tiir^-.l Um< i won.i ik»l perform 'ti > I: wift-Iy (juti<s W a- (.-ivtn nil i on tho irrounH of wh« n ho ■ppaalad Ix>nl .fusti..- Tucker. In Uv Appeal Com*, s.-«id "'h'f caui (Irsrtion t..oii'.'h115 words
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455 1948-02-25 12 SIR HUGO'S WIDOW "SHOCKED BY WILL Two Women Discuss A Millionaire (iTERMAN PREMIERS' CALL FRANK KI'KT. PV b U A CSI! for a new political orrter m Qer miry "unh;tni{M'if.l bjf zonal front.*:" with Gc i;<^ .:<t;n^r on th«ir own reaponiibllty v hs ma»i«^ 'iv by two German pmvinciai nien455 words
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Article62 1948-02-25 12 i.i»N!..,V fw •*|W' V a»r rif] Tht doel I h.n,i :i t r T m T he on- wh. xa; i>oy 10-.kinp G V At 1.:,. olio (lv- out i Mm pay :-;>-n.at' jn^^B f reyiou s »o,i,] y haf| n c injttn fl was hit m62 words
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Article43 1948-02-25 12 JBKBET ('HAaNTI^B »ob. U The •■WM nani L'lini' a fm-raei (fl Assam, at bj^ hone -J ed today S.i Ah. fl ol<i cnterc i the ir.i^B vice m moo ani] srrß years of the n ,r, ywn "fB In A^sam Better43 words
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Advertisement221 1948-02-25 12 fi«/f s//<.n, PAVILIQM: 130-4*6.30-9.30 P.M. pmone bqo3"^j Colbert -Welles V* E Uffr l > Dnflll "t. mm t.KM tr «X KRI t- «<n i;r r l X^* >»«I«'l|H. SuMltitilaMMi kahhlMf M ii I'linmiw net' hmH »t hi ik i >< mi fj TOMORROW I «:r One i) ay Only. R221 words
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Advertisement76 1948-02-25 12 j&ffi-& THE HOUSE Of COMFORT 900^ I J'ERFORM.^CES 11 A.M.— 1.4.M.15 il5 and M STILL PLAYING TO ?^cM HOUSES!! I PART TWO OF I "TEARS cf ihe YA; I ALL RECORDS HAVE BEEN I COMPLETELY SMASHED I AND THEY STILL 1 THE PUBUC ARE URGED TO I ATTEND THE DAY76 words
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Article526 1948-02-25 13 I If.:-- r» a it-:' ZtfSmZ Sung»> Wa^ 3 y? o 60 Tatptoc Con 2.50 2. 50 rV_tt-PS Val'.v 22 23 Taruoot Tin IS/J Tekka v m 'Tekßu Ta:ping I^6 14 6 Telok Krum 167_ I*s Temoh W h WH Thaha^leik 46/- 4 a T>.i.„kah Harb. 8526 words
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Article119 1948-02-25 13 Rubber Closes At Cent Loss Tile market m rubber opened yesterday morning with business !1 as high as 40!. cvnts for No 1 March R.S.S. ter the publication of the nuary iigures of production Malaya, which showed an Increase of 3.316 tons, and a increase m the hands of ducerg119 words
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Article152 1948-02-25 13 Market Notes Jottings <Frcm Our Financial Corr.> The January rubber statistics for the Malayan Federation. I published m Kuala Lumpur day before yesterday, show an increase m production of 3.316 ton., I ever December. Total stocks heid are put at 81.918 tons, and added to the Singapore total of 64.625152 words
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Article64 1948-02-25 13 The share market was again i depressed In sympathy with t^e London Stock Exchange, states I the Malayan Sharebrok- rc 1 Asso:iaticn. A number of issues were markd di-wn. but on. bright feature I was the rise m t!v price of Gammons, which showed appreciation after the64 words
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Article49 1948-02-25 13 John Grievun. the founder of the Documentary Film. is leaving ITXESCO1 T XESCO where he ha* bee^ Director of Mass Communication*, to join the Central Office of Information m London, a& coordinating and controlling the film activities of the C.0.1, ami the Crown Film Unit.49 words
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Article162 1948-02-25 13 Some sense oi Britain's gigantic production effort for the export market may be gauged lrom the fact disclosed today that one Birmingham factor' last week achieved a record chromium-plating output, amounting to 1.424.000 cycle components chromium p'ated In five days. This shows an increase of 133 per cent,162 words
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287 1948-02-25 13 An appeal to members >f th; Ex. Services Association < Singapore Branch) to devise sum 1 possible avt-nue of employment for ex-Servicemen coming frcm India and Burma. wa£ made at j the annual general meeting ot that body held at the S.C.C. fc§287 words
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Article136 1948-02-25 13 ASKED WAY OUT AND TOOK IT IX>NDON. A ffir! escaped from Holloway Prison by posing as a visitor and asking one of i the staff to show 'her the way out. Joyce Truman, 20, described as "a girl with a pOuV had arrived only an hour or so before. She136 words
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Article123 1948-02-25 13 MANILA. (By Air Mail. American war dead 00 Hie island of Panay. southern Philippines, will be recovered land shipped to their respective homes m the United States, it has been officially disclosed here This task is being undertaken by Captain Edward F. Fernandez, lii-ld chief of the operatingReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement61 1948-02-25 13 too m i \-iii i ill %i I II SWAYING THEIR HIPS ON ICE! VERfI KRUBfI RALSIOH |pj»J STARTINCi T«.>l«KlMm'! A p£" RONALD A the > 111 iL REAGAN 1 lh T terrific *SL''/*i£ l limil^ > IZM' stiilion thrills fKICMITH f^ ***"*> frun IIV UIVIIIH tp the l S61 words
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Miscellaneous64 1948-02-25 13 ANGLO-CHINESE AKT EXHIBITION AT Y.IYI.C.A. Miss Lo Kit-ling, the young artist from South China, and Mr. Harold W. Offord. ;»n English jrtist. are holding a joint Irt i xhibition at the V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road, from Marc"i 5 t > 8. On March 5. the exhibition will open at 4 p.m.64 words
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236 1948-02-25 14 lOKln IKB SI <• »l BtU»W« Hamki J«»i WH Japan U.ir MisUster was deserlbed b> Hie Allied pr.;>r t uli<.n i« .is thr iswlifator cf tk More* Pole 'mident u!i<h led t<» .l.i. ,v.\..-nr. .i i.uu l-uiia and IIMN 'P !hr ive phak; tf aMtferaU P - 236 words
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Article, Illustration92 1948-02-25 14 Then is m Wkon populm or i-*tttr knomi bicul o/ pi§ NUm tkt Larpt White- the La r> i* Whp* Yoihshnt as- it j,s kn'ncn m mtinu purfx f>f tht world. Its (is a heron »>/•/ mvrt rxallif ncofini 'l o. irbni fit nblity to xttti.sfy \h* xirml 1 192 words
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Article185 1948-02-25 14 A fp*rlnl fCßeml i' ■•■1 tJ n^aporc ftikr Au««nd. t r. L'ni*.n i hi-!d M the Indian V< DrmoUnion i»r<ini.-»'S. Short SI •< l. <<n Sundiy, und*"- Chaff" .i. hip of Mr. Ii Jiar Ah; o <\u-v--.iin of Btaffupore i n -U'>n of 'I ..rir185 words
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Article80 1948-02-25 14 NANKING. Feb. 24. A UniU-d Scatta embassy spokesnum said he had no information that the State Department had ordered dependent* of Consulate peraonnel to Mukden to leave Immedlat ly. as reported m press dlipatthes. He said as far as h t knew. rhere Is nothing to it. Quest.U.P. - 80 words
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Article74 1948-02-25 14 Il.ini u-h J.'SNtn— Enip F-'l;i-«' 44 B. Haal4« SHEERS. Raju a ill Eipenor 42 Ii (N«mMan Purl. > 40 l IVgi-ltterj; 33 {\LI. Davis) Menti;k:»b 31 i flrfdiro 17/18 Ft. De.v-lakr 19 20 St ft 21 San An^t-lo Victory 23 4 Waterman -Kajaiig 27 28 Samannda 29 3074 words
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Article68 1948-02-25 14 Hie birthuay oi the late Lord Bi<den Powell, founder oi the World scout movement, was ceU bra ted In Ipoh on Saturday when 400 rovers, scouts and cubs assembled at the St. Michael'; Institution ground to observe simple ceremony of the breaking of the flag und to hear68 words
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357 1948-02-25 14 U.S. War Veterans May Soon Learn To Gamble At Govt. Expense WASHING I ON. Feb. 22. -As If it is not enough that war veterans are Laming how to dance tht rhumb j and ride horseback <t t>e government's expense, a House Of R.presi ntatives investigation committee turned up iU.P - 357 words
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Article133 1948-02-25 14 The Choun Chum Llitflkn School "Bats" met a team from the BvlPg B.P. on i>jiturd;iy ana wen by five K&mvs to two. Sciti were us follows tC.G.E.S. 'Bats' mentioned ftrsti.: Singles:— David Tan beat Phan Kah Pah 15-6, 15-9; Lee Senjr Toh beat Thlo Gini Yon- 14-14133 words
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Article66 1948-02-25 14 Tried To Save -He Killed aooni I lit In v II Bint .r I I i A |r j three I I Bo m M hot i tail i I I X Th MM :>> I 80 b< I I'h- i the dl o.Car Ml a an« n -."jfl a66 words
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Article157 1948-02-25 14 SHANGHAI }..j M eminent [nformatioo ~fl today inj implicit. Jn^^B Chiang Kal Shek rKrenfl th reopening of I I with the R a., was n I t:ul denial was issued ;^fl United F.<>, Nanking I from authoritative .^urc^M •the Cteneralist mo bad fl permit an unn. .r.f 1U.P. - 157 words
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Article63 1948-02-25 14 It had been arranged H iW L. Blythc. Secretary fora jese Affairs. Kuala Uj [should succeed Mr 8. Resident Commissioner. W" .when the latt- d l lough at tlv end o FeW I but since then a further arw 'ment has been made IWB A V. Aston, who63 words
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Advertisement84 1948-02-25 14 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (l".j^) Ltd. (lm-wporatrd m Sinpapor*) PABWNOKH it FREIGHT SERVICES For Hong Knng;, A: Amoy SS. HONCi SIANG" sails For aiaitfotn via Penang. R.B 'KKPONG" sa^ls Ist Mar. SS -KAMI'MM. sails Isl !\lar For I'alemban^ and Pladjoe H.V. "IlinOR 1 -ails !>anv :7th Feh FOR IUIIO84 words
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Miscellaneous256 1948-02-25 14 *On Your Radio Today! BLUE NETWORK programmes m Malay rtn; is.il M"^ IJSjl JSj :S3 I PROGKAMMES n <*"' mumuy, P- 1 r op'"" a: 3 J M'\l AY X' K\r:i KU 1?0:> Mii-'-K-a! Intorlude; 12.45 Cantonese; 1J IT M.U.AI 4, I'.M.IJSH News m M^ay; 1 p.m. Close DoNvn. PWg.256 words
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Article589 1948-02-25 15 last three. KAKMAX tTurner) and I'KK FECT (Talt) finished on tVMI terms alter getting three m 39-1 0 •ecotids. JESSANE (Wahab) had nothing m hand running three m 39-1 seconds. LOCH LADE (Harper) MM most impressive, woi king with SIX KEITH (Tankard), doing strong pace589 words
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Article129 1948-02-25 15 I B SUNBEAM an, r, KRE PATH starts! off fiom vent half pace anil incieajeJ gZmmrtm pace over the "tvcoSEE di<l strong pace WJrt ,J WILDEY •Turner) finished KIMB^V" Krdfwent ,S I S?hS mlli. which he <*, M RAMILLIFS (Bagby, ha.i n \HKAM for company lolnp pac.: Vk from129 words
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210 1948-02-25 15 EXCTING END TO INDIANS LAST MATCH OF TOUR v b m Ausi X oil :!1 t>A> m tou itt m 184 m 1 X..:.- last day H with a &.1 Id Si m they wanted 139 Hven tickets fall. At Bii;' n int rva they had ■76 r the I210 words
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Article26 1948-02-25 15 tof Vl now I* 1 th Governor-Gen- 1 p Cross or Sir p wmorrow "cl 1 l **W ?ence Officer saw »ii months m ■an--126 words
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Article57 1948-02-25 15 LONDON. Feb. 24— It was ann( unccd from the Olympic Games Headquarters here today that the small South American Republic of El Salvados has withdrawn from this year': Olympic games. I his is the fourth South American nation to drop out. others who have already withdrawn57 words
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Article35 1948-02-25 15 King Gteorge has been pleased five permission for the Annual Service or the Order of St. Michael and St Gkorge to b. eW m St. Paul's Cathedral, L nd r35 words
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Article417 1948-02-25 15 lielow are 'he handicaps for Saturday, the first <lay of the Penanji Turf Clubs Leap Yeai Meeting Northern Han'hcap Horse* S, 7 Furlong Elegant \rt M.OI Kimbolton 8.11 Merry MMW-r > 1 1 Star Gel H. 04 Courtesan 8.03 Despair T.ll Howe 7.1 1 Prince Vimalu 7.09417 words
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38 1948-02-25 15 H.MS. "Cossack' under the command Of Captain J. Jefferis. DSC R.N.. and H. M.S. "Conccrd". Lieutenant Commander W. S. Donald. D.S.C.. ft.*., wlfl visit Penang from March 12 lo 17. 1948.38 words
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Article44 1948-02-25 15 NEW DELHI. Feb. 24- Junagadh. ind i; ,n lUte with a 800.000 population m the Kathiaw:.r Peninsula north of Bombay n-v. voted b.v 190.779 votes to 91 m favour of accession to India, according to referendum figure issued here today.- -Router.44 words
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Article51 1948-02-25 15 ■ere's a bit o! wceer news which Should be brought to tl Attention of Mr. Rlplcy. m a n imateur league gwie Jn England, a team scored only one Koal against themiclvca. TO they wen. Howzat. you'll probably ask. The ioswer: 'heir opponenta icored thrice against them.51 words
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Article70 1948-02-25 15 The CV.M.A. scored a tfiree- nil victory over tin- Singapore 1 District Signals, when they met I m i Knockout Hockey Competi- urn fixture at St. Georges Road 1 yrst( relay. MetnwhUe, th t Knockout Hocy». ii.unmment lixture between I the Posts and Telegraphs and the70 words
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Advertisement17 1948-02-25 15 I "Next Change Pavilion" ItAIRE A m TOPHAT With \,na and munc by IRVING BERLIN Eric B!or«17 words
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Article, Illustration347 1948-02-25 16 Raff les Snatch 10 Win In Inter-College Soccer RAFFLES OOLLBOS XI 1. MEDICAL COLLEGE XI 6. In a fast and k< vnly.eonUsjt'd prame, Raffles ColU ge registered ;i Barrow one-nil rldory oter the Medical College m th«.ir annual Inter-eoUcfe soccer naateh tor the u Purdle-Ow«n H Cup it the Victoria347 words
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Article154 1948-02-25 16 IfISLBOUKIfB, Feb. 2k. Souih A i. *:;>>!:> beat Victoria here today by wicxet.s m the last Shef- 1 tieiu "M match of the season. Victoria, forced to follow on 180 Thru* behind, were dism»3r,ed for 280 m their second innings. Sam! Loxton, who will tourReuter - 154 words
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202 1948-02-25 16 "ALTHOUGH SOME OF THE VKIONB HAVE HEES or. OANiBiMO AXD ARE ESTABLISH ISC T//IMB E L V E OX BOUND USES OTHERS HAVE YET TO LEARN SOME OF THE FIRST PRISCJPLES Ot TRADE UNIONISM." SAID MR F W DALLY. ONE OF THE202 words
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Article97 1948-02-25 16 Aii Marshal Sir Brian Baxer. Aii Commander-in-Ch:*f of Transport Command, accompanied by Air Vice .Marsha] J. W. lidKir. Director General of Pcrscnell. who aiv on an inspection lour ol the Middle East and the Far East, arrived at Tengah airfield m a special "York" aircraft at 5.3097 words
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Article, Illustration66 1948-02-25 16 Representative* of the Ministry of Food are tods bilitiet of developing food promu,Hon m Awtnuw- v, Sir Henry Turner, Controller of M< at and Lir<*>>>< i; of Food, shakinrj hands with Mr. John Stnu Food, whem the repreeenUthKn mci the n London. In the background are (ief! to n<ihl)M' Chainnan-Desitm'itr66 words
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Article130 1948-02-25 16 INQUIRY FALI CF I. OTTAWA, Frt 24-J .Kenzio King, CanadZ aflnfcte and o w jjty I leaders haw discuiJi whether th, foil, Ro>al CummlssJoD'i mqui Canada's part m the del Hctufkong Her,' it teli Japanese to 1941 ,h,,uid| Uihed it vaa le ;i k dtod It was beiiived that I130 words
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Article110 1948-02-25 16 SHANGHAI, F b N price o! rice I ;ir> J time high ol CNS2.TI 1.000 rjicul 1 170 lbs.) an mere! CNS3OO.OOO o?ei si rdafi tation -is city wtli ritid givi-n a go ahead sign by mier Chan- Chun to mice celling i" Lls ccommodity110 words
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414 1948-02-25 16 "IN THE POLITICAL FIELD, MALAYA IS ON THE EVE OF IMPORTANT CHANGE S," SAID LORD LISTOWEL IN THE COURSE OF A BROADCAST LAST NIGHT Lord LUtowel stated that prior to the war Malaya was a I peaceful and prosperous coun- itry wher? different races414 words
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