Morning Tribune, 2 March 1948
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Title Section14 1948-03-02 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 696. (New Series) 10 CENTS TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 114814 words
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Article80 1948-03-02 1 J another, and M» I house m Queer Shriek* and the other inmate* the Tubune un "'"L'n-n to the Police, whe I kn own i bouts. h ttaC k was not rob tth ..'/ion, of a housif !i»' M Ctmi < hai. a&ed 3 H mj ist a also80 words
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178 1948-03-02 1 Recriminatory Treatment .ril^H/^/SSmS ASSOCIATION IS \J'I EuLnnT OOVBKVMMST TOALLO" >r v';';, T V/ 7 DOWN THIS PROPOSAL TO feSSwOWwS HOVE ASD COUNTRY.' Ya r pheng Oedi oi thj Chinese Volunteers, had ent to make m reply to er.t made by Lieut. G< nporciv;tl m178 words
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Article27 1948-03-02 1 I A °old Coast, Mar .seven deac ™ing m Ac M toddy vi -'«h tollowed Eucd J attacked, vehicle. Rnfe and wore let on lire.27 words
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Article529 1948-03-02 1 BELIZE. (BRITISH HONDURAS). MAR. 1. GUATEMALA WILL DECIDE AT THE OPEN iING OF HER CONGRESS TO- DAY WHETHER TO BREAK OFF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN AND CUT OFF FOOD SUPPLIES TO BRITISH 1 HONDURAS. ACCORDING TC REPORTS HERE Opening of the congress by Dr Jose Arevalo. President, willReuter - 529 words
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Article364 1948-03-02 1 'R USSIANS LOOKING EASTWARD. THE RUSSIANS ARE LOOKING EASTWARD TO IAS A WHERE BRITISH RULE IN INDIA HAS CEASED AND V^HBRg CHAOS IS TEARING CHINA THAT IS WHY S INGA^RE AND MALAYA ARE OF IMPORTANCE TO EMPIRE STHRATEGY. SAID MR. SOMERSET DE CHAIR. FORMER MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT AND CHAIRMAN OP364 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-03-02 1 c Bwimmint Ten Party Uft U a« ray Kkeng Bong, Mr >•'»" Mry Kiom y Mrs. Utmg Y« go daughter of Mrs L Chuan Qmk.24 words
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Article488 1948-03-02 1 VITAL ROLE IN THE EMPIRE Malaya's Strategic Importance t Tribune Staff Repot if r AN EMPIRE FEDERATION. IN WHICH MALAYA WILL HAVE TO PLAY A V I T A L PART. WAS ENVISAGED BY MR SOMERSET DE CHAIR AUTHOR AND A FORMER MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT (CONSERVATIVE) YESTERDAY IN AN INTERVIEW488 words
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Article48 1948-03-02 1 New Delhi, Mar. 1.- Sir Girjg Shankar Bajpai, Secretary-Genera of the Indian Ministry of Externa Affairs, will replace Sheik Abdul lah, head of the Kashmir interim government, on the Indian delegation to the United Nations Secu- rity Council, it was officially anI nounced today. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article33 1948-03-02 1 Los Angeles. Mar. 1- An earth- quake shook Los Angeles and the neighbourhood early today. The tremor shook buildings and rattled windows. There were no immediate reports of damage ReuterReuter - 33 words
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217 1948-03-02 1 JERUSALEM MAR. L THE BRITISH ARMY LAST NIGHT FIRED TWO-POUNDER SHELLS IN JERUSALEM TO SILENCE IFWISH SNIPERS THE FIRST TIME THE BRITISH HAVE ITSeHeATONSOF THIS CALIBRE INSIDE THE CITY. THEY WERE SPEEDILY EFFECTIVE. The use of two-pounders followed the proclamation by the British military commander mReuter - 217 words
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Article, Illustration38 1948-03-02 1 Her Job is "so interesting" and erne looks forward to every trip, says Miss Fredecia Chiang f'a?>ore air hostess, who is conversant unth most Chinese diapers and also Malay and Dutch. (See Story on Pages 8 d 9)38 words
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Article46 1948-03-02 1 CANTON. MAR. t. DR. I. V SOONG WILL SOON BE RE LINQUISHING HIS POST At GOVERNOR OF KWANGTUNi PROVINCE AND RETURN INC TO NANKING AS PRIMh MINISTER, ACCORDING TC THE PAI KWONG PO, ONE Of CANTON'S LEADING DAILIES. Reuter A A PReuter; AAP - 46 words
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Advertisement36 1948-03-02 1 An Entirely New Shipment! PLAIN ENGLISH GEORGETTE In Fascinating Shades. 36" wide at $3.90 p. yd. AMERICAN PRINTED BEMBERG SILK An Exclusive texture. 40" wide at $450 p. yd. Ask to see our KASHMIRI printed scarves.36 words
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510 1948-03-02 2 KUALA JMPUR MAR 1 THE PROPRILIOR OF A COFILE SHOP IN SUNGEI ULsi ROAD AND HIS YOUNGER BRO I HER WHO WAS HIS ASSISIANI WERE SHOT DEAD BY IWO ARMED CHINESE GANGSIERS. ON IHE EVENING OF NOV .'v Ittf, AFJER HAVING BEEN ROBBED510 words
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Article78 1948-03-02 2 BATAYIA, MAR. 1.-An Aneta report irom Surabaya today Said a British registered freigh- ter Coorabie is being held there pending legal investigation into the allegation that its master. Captain Richards, entered the Republican-held port of Tuban without the Netherlands permission. The vessel arrived at Surabaya on Feb.Reuter - 78 words
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Article62 1948-03-02 2 BAGUIO. Mar. 1: The VicePresident Elpidio Quirino today opened the FAO Rice Conference here with a strong appeai lor a satisfactory solution of the rice problem which, he said, he considered a prerequisite to the rehabilitation of wartorn economy of countries of Asia and the Par Bast HeReuter - 62 words
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Article48 1948-03-02 2 LONDON. Mar 1: A French air liner from Paris, flying m on thr:, engines, crashed on landding at London airport today. The plane overshot the runway, but none of the passengers was injured Thr aircraft wa s an Air Prance Languedoc carrying 33 passengers.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article53 1948-03-02 2 Two school children w< > killed m Kuala Lumpur on Friday last when they were knock, d down by paaatag larrlea one Chinese boy who ran into a lorry at Sentiil T aaaT nnd the other a Tamil eirl who w;».-: knocked do-.v r tn^ 2«tttar ?>mple at 0 253 words
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250 1948-03-02 2 BOYANESE IS CHARGED WITH INTIMIDATION Iffy husband threatened tn murder me", alleged a 17-ye^-oli Royanese girl during her evidence at the First Pistret Court where her 20-year-old husband hamJan bin Rawin. was cnarged wjth having 1 criminally rtttmtdated her on Feb tfj The complainant state they had h<«n maned to.250 words
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172 1948-03-02 2 Speaking at the Ana^o-Cfcrneai School Old Boys Aj Founder's Day dinnp: h<at n rhl Mr J. B. Nejlson. Director Education reiterated that Oov acwasawt's endeavour was t 0 see that every child «n SJaSfJßpari an education. He said tha: the intention -to172 words
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Article93 1948-03-02 2 Tribune Staff Rep'taeri An Indian attached to the Kepel Harbour Post Office was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday morning suffering from the effects of cor rosive poisoning. It is alleged that he attempted to commit suicide. I The Police were Informed, and he was reported to93 words
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Article71 1948-03-02 2 NEW DELHI, -MAR. I.— Sardar Baldev Singh, Indian Defence Minister, told the Indian Con- stituent Assembly today that 418 British officers out of about 600 who had volunteered had. j been accepted for continued service with the Indian Army. H e said 235 of themReuter - 71 words
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Article72 1948-03-02 2 Good work by NegTi polic < who set up a road block at the Bth mile Mantin-Seremban road, led to the arrest last week of two Chinese with arms. Chin Joo and Yonp Yeun were charged before the Seremban magistrate with carrying one .32 Colt revolver and one Jap pistol.72 words
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Article109 1948-03-02 2 Driver Exom In Lorry Accident W the driver" 3 Pore Coroner v? [he conclusion 7 »nto the death of si R<^a= Pi,:, rcorj Pi.vada«a died juries sustained f"PP*d md fell m incident occurrjd Amm ant on Depot a »»«t 10.20 a.m. on] A witness told the was among a psrtn109 words
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Article47 1948-03-02 2 SHANGHAI LONG RADIOPHONE SHANGHAI. Mar. j Shanghai t.lecomma administration annoa day that the Shanghl radiophone circuit will ed to the public from' Mar 4 lellowing al tasts. The -hart;.' for a til ate conversation will be present CN $1,7*11 £4 at pr 9I i >pen mart ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article67 1948-03-02 2 SHANGHAI. Mar. K. m Communiai the Chinese civil var] Me training groandl rum- to «l -ventW on hon.e B i undsjnll of a highly pli source as expressed reyealed her,' today. The report states »J exact conftn atkmjlj nist government fl m north Korea but J Site miU.P. - 67 words
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Article31 1948-03-02 2 CAPETOWN, «Jj3 29. fteJ^Kjn the "Southern c J 16 American ed'twia ers on an mauf J turnback n to johann sburg floe blanket over turn to Cai tow" U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement218 1948-03-02 2 TUITION Mercantile Institution '409, Quern Street. Phone 2370 Siudv m your spare time:^ Shorthand: (Pitman Gregg) Book-Kee.ping: Elementary and Advance. Practical English: Elementary, Intermediate and Advance. Mathematics: coaches for any public exam. vwwomemv IRIIVOM FROM PAIN Mrs. E. T. writes: "The terrible pains of Rheumatism caused me three years of218 words
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Article, Illustration425 1948-03-02 3 inderella"OfChurch Societies To Celebrate 250 th Anniversary L Society ta the Church of England the Society Eg Chrttian Miowledge celebrates ttl 250 th anni Monday March s> <t An tial choral celebration ol Holy Communion al bt. An tSmflM 3. on March I marks L, kruirh ol S.P.C.K.. which was425 words
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Article48 1948-03-02 3 time the I I **H well. f ""i modern m- tl war. II th< proDl I and refltnret hi th< re- i building E the m ppcar- the L tied f* 1 i ight-l lain m a mfc In i inong on They Maria,.-48 words
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Article99 1948-03-02 3 Two Arabs. Salleh bin Salmi i lis and Omar bin Salim (28) appeared before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. F. B. Oehlers, yesterday, on a charge of housebreaking and theft. It waa alleged that at 2.45 p.m. en Jan. 12 accused broke into a house at99 words
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Article303 1948-03-02 3 judgment was delivered by the Colony Court of Appeal here yes- I terdav dismissing the appeal of iMr B. H. Chia. a local lawyer, i aeainst the decision of Mr. Justice 1 Jotottng who dismissed hrs action I for damages for malicious pr osecuI Sn a^inst303 words
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315 1948-03-02 3 ICKIO MARCH 1 MACARIHURS BBADQUATEHS RN* LEASED CONCURRENTLY WUH IHE UNITED SiA'IES GOVERNMENT IN WASHINGTON. DEI AILED INFORMAIION FOR PERSONS ADMIVIED IO JAPAN IO SEEK RESTITUTION OF PROPER I V AND INVESTIGATE POSSIBILITIES FOR ENGAGING IN BUSINESS IN JAPAN U.P. Ihe stat-mentU.P. - 315 words
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Article120 1948-03-02 3 Following a taxi robbei V m Yei» Chu Kang Koad on Saiuday night a Chinese was ar ested with the aid of wedding guests After three men hail robb s I the taxi driver of $14 m cash and kicked him out of the car. they120 words
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Article135 1948-03-02 3 QUEUE BREAKER JAIKED Sentence of five days" rigorous imprisonment was passed on a 21--year-old Chinese. Chipg Ah Peck, by the Third Police Magistrate. Mr F B. Oehlers. when he convicted him of behaving m a disorderly manner at the Cathay Cinema on Feb. 29. Accused who was arrested by Inspector135 words
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Article143 1948-03-02 3 The third Singapore Assizer opened at the High Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Jobling presiding when thi aCCU> d m all tn cases listed were chared and their pleas recorded. Two Chinese lan Ah KWOOJ and Tali Kirn San pleaded guilty, the former to a charge ol tneft143 words
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Article63 1948-03-02 3 I Eighteen days after amu I had I been robbed at the juncti of Queen Street and Rochore Road. Police arrested *he alleged perpetrator of the crime— a Chinese The victim, a Chinese, did not report the incident, but it subsequently came to the knov63 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-03-02 4 M-G-M TOP LINER Hctitf Ut,' And wht> w uld'nt like to be at th* other end the ropi wftk beautiful Cpd CharisSi doing the hearing si this cn<i.28 words
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300 1948-03-02 4 LEGISLATION IN U.S. A. TO GIVE NEGROES NEW DEAL WASHINGTON, FEB. 29— The chances ac brighter than for 15 years that really effective and worthwhile legislation reducing the discrimination against Negroes and other racial and religious minorities inside the United States will be passed by the Congress this year. SinceReuter - 300 words
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119 1948-03-02 4 SYDNEY. Feb. 29. B. J. McDonald. Federal President of the Legion of Ex-Servicemen, said an Australian soldier, who served m the British Commonwealth occupation forces m Japan, issued a statement that a large proportion of Australian tioops m Japan had venereal disease. He saidU.P. - 119 words
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Article27 1948-03-02 4 Two policemen m plain ciothes arrested two Chinese shortly after a hold-up jn Jalan Besar area on Saturday. The victim was a Chinese.27 words
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Article92 1948-03-02 4 TOKYO. Mar. I.— Teiichi Kawakita Vice Governor of the Bank of Japan told the press yesterday he was opposed to the Social De- i mocrats' plan for nationalisation of banks. He said such an action would be tantamount to a revival! !of the wartime financial setup. andReuter; AAP - 92 words
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117 1948-03-02 4 The students of the Raffles and Medical Colleges will hold a debate on the subject that the Singapore i Elections should be boycotted, on Friday night (March 5» at 8 p.m. at the Central Hall. Medical College. Two guest speakers will address the gathering and117 words
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Article70 1948-03-02 4 Tokio, Mar. 1. AH Japanese telephone and telegraph communications between Tokio and Osaka I were suspended as 16,000 communications employees m Osaka went on a 24 hour str rke at midnight on Sunday. The strike does not affect the armed forces telephone communications. The workers are demandingU.P. - 70 words
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275 1948-03-02 4 SYD.VKY Mar. 1 On the eve of the departure of the Indian encket team from Australia their manager. Mr. Pankaj Gup-! received letters containing tributes from Mr R A. Oxlade, chairman of the Australian Board of Control. Mr K. A. Bamle. acting Hleh CommissionerReuter; AAR - 275 words
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Article139 1948-03-02 4 COLOMBO. Mar. 1 In a memorandum to the British Food Ministry. Ceylon js asking for higher prices for her copra which, under a five-year contract. :s now being sold m bulk to the I'Mted Kingdom at 125 rupees per randy of 500 pounds weight onReuter - 139 words
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Article107 1948-03-02 4 NEWBURGH. New York. Feb. 29.- Two Newburgh news employees who went to jail rather than reveal a confidential news source were deluged with gifts from well wishers today. Clarks and reporter Charles Leonard were sentenced to ten i days m jail for contempt of court andU.P. - 107 words
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Article121 1948-03-02 4 LONDON. Mar. 1. A message from Peking m today's London Times hinted that the mditary situation m Manchuria appeared j I to be so "desperate" that it might I now be a question of whetner it was possible to "extricate' the j i Government forces there. After referringReuter - 121 words
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Article70 1948-03-02 4 i LONDON, Mar. 1. It is relieved atomic energy may be parti- cularly important to Britain who pioneered steam, mechanical and electrical power. The National Provincial Bank says the American continent with abundant water i power and huge productive capa- city has little to gain immediately from atmoic70 words
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Article91 1948-03-02 4 Mutinyon Freighte I WAttUNOirjH Threr oOcen J J the freighter, Au^ were admitted J^ I .seamen JiU j toda^ term.d a > mutu ,T heavily armed h n and polio net Ihc 2 with arabutance po? The .sh.r.ff found c« Mai son. 2g of R JJ York, unconscious',,* Officers andU.P. - 91 words
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Article71 1948-03-02 4 Shanghai Mated 1. admission by one of Cms est figure* that the coun presently facing one of I serious national crisis m spotlighted the crumbling ment position m Manchur General Mv Te On S General of the Kuommtai Vict President of the Le Yuan, m a speech at ShaiU.P. - 71 words
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Article87 1948-03-02 4 Sydney Mar. 1. The A freightei". Cecil G. Seller tonsi sent out an SOS earl saying she was on fire. 1,5 out from Fremantle. The reported the ship might ha abandoned. The freight*-: John (7.176 tons), on aei way I bay from Fiemantle. wast reach the scene. The CecilRouter - 87 words
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Article67 1948-03-02 4 TOKYO, atai 1 v Liberal Fatty's reject* second formal offer! fwaaj mocratfl headed by tbenl Minister Hjtoshi AshnU to four-party -oaliti on QM been decided to torm» party coalition compMj mocrats. Social Den.ocrU Peoples Co.opn*W* Bamboku One. Secraj ral of the Überata ••Our definite policy an oppositionAAP - 67 words
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Miscellaneous20 1948-03-02 4 WIIINKKHfi J ,<f ,j^T' Thank you *uv jd f* jackdaw when h k N o«"i coat of white* h0 fl20 words
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207 1948-03-02 5 rfFNOCK. Scotland. Feb. l». v? Hector McNeil, the British Minister of State ypeaking at SSL'S ssR2 gSSSSI "arty m Great BnUin an™ Western Europe «s committed to a calculated policy of sabotage 10 .Ye Communist efforts a.mcd a «-hios and misery. Mr. Mcwen 2d IReuter - 207 words
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Article31 1948-03-02 5 KONG YONG SES TITLE cJV«' crj i t i«t )u<i ht d kdm aanianv I,i 1/(11"'"'" «hlau-.b<lore a record Tooth' ring fans at Memorial Stadinm. fc\ a mp """'"<" Lai (fa <'"-<*''"' ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article43 1948-03-02 5 Singapore. Monday lan was killed when c Ucfa he was travelling I at Kallaag thll morni v.ms trying to avoid an military truck when it rtth I trolley-bus post, n was thrown out and iemeath the vehicle He et litttantaneoualy.43 words
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Article36 1948-03-02 5 f. Feb. 29. "Thor II". raft ot the Empire Lent School RAF which an<! on Jan 22. arrived M&nby, Lincolnshire, tor a 15.000 miles' tour of Je Baft, Aden, Southern an>l F.ist and South ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article28 1948-03-02 5 FEB 28 Political' s expressed belief that Hon of the new cabinet c Minister Hitoshi Asliije completed and the at--1 ceremonies will be held a3 U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article42 1948-03-02 5 L'K Feb. 29. The. new mk Cabinet will meet for time on Tuesday, the Bmocrat newspaper Pravo Wed today, fcenda will include the recommendations made rade union i> ivement ami -nunlst Fanner's ComrI paper said. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article30 1948-03-02 5 ON Feb. 29. The Trades ■of two Britlah counties prded a joint cable to pT Wallace on Saturday If hone that he wins the Hal election. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article34 1948-03-02 5 JJ* At the an* f Lanza De Vasto, trench L P i ll 08 °P he who studied E^P? rsonal tutorship fjtha, 100 member, of the ton Ti n f lh,> Gan <toi34 words
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Article11 1948-03-02 5 Chief mpertal General -U* Belgian 1 to April 2, ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article13 1948-03-02 5 Foreign report* protested *r!r H s £srnm««5 rnm on the 'Wtrlb it< U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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255 1948-03-02 5 IMPETUS FOR FISH INDUSTRY IN PERAK Ipoh. Feb. 29.— Judging from the plans made by the Singapore Cold Storage Company here, Perak's fishing industry m the Dindings will receive a decided impetus m the next few months. It is understood that the SCS have plans whereby ice factories are to255 words
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Article37 1948-03-02 5 lv a friendly football match against the Commercial High School Union, the Geylang: Youngsters were victorious by five goals to nil. Scorers: -Anthony Chua (11. Osman Obbot (1), Se ng Chiang (1) md Husinah (2).37 words
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Article113 1948-03-02 5 WE'RE STILL DEMOCRATIC -MASARYK PRAGUE. Feb. 29. The Czechoslovak Foreign Minister. Jan Masaryn. «n his first pronouncement since the crisis, told a French correspondent today tnai the Czechoslovak People "are fundamentally democratic and will remain so". He said the crisis was started by people who wrongly thought it was possible113 words
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Article107 1948-03-02 5 NEW JEWISH OUTRAGE JERUSALEM. Feb. 29. Armed Jews today took over at pistol point the office of the Palestine Government Public Works Department m the Jewish quarter and occupied the building for four hours. m The office, which is m the stieet of the prophets, was thoroughly searched, while theReuter - 107 words
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256 1948-03-02 5 Ipoh Two trophy races will be the main items m the tortncoming Pcrak Tttrf Club Easter Meeting which will be held on three days-Saturday. March 27 Easter Monday. March 29, ana Saturday. April 3. Entries for the meet will close on Wednesday,256 words
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Article93 1948-03-02 5 Singapore, Monk.v Mr Sng Choon Yee has been appointed Registrar of Trade Unions for Singapore m gJOt IMr J. J. Steel who has left Malaya on grounds of health and takes office as from today, March L Mr. Sng has a long record of Government Service93 words
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Article52 1948-03-02 5 LONDON. Feb. 28. The King la to pay an official visit to the Royal P Naval barracks, Chatham on July 21 ami to the ships and establishments of Nore Command -first for six years. T*W last time he was at Chatham was m 1942 when he made a secret ins-pection Reuter - 52 words
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262 1948-03-02 5 WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.— Virtually all cities m me United States offer "lush" targets for rt^*™* the scientific mind of Dr. R. E. Lapp, a leading atomic scientist. Washington is the most tempting of an Dr. Lapp was specially commissioned by the Army toReuter - 262 words
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Article59 1948-03-02 5 A 75-year-old Chinese woman, Yong Ah Ngan. while carry mj her three-year-old grandchild V a banana plantation m Kamunting last week was struck W lightning. On hearihc the sound relatives went to the spot and found the child dead, while the old woman was found m59 words
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Article126 1948-03-02 5 HELSINKI. Feb. 29. D. Lundkmk of Norway, who a fortnight go finished third m the European s peed skating championships, today won the world title Lundberg was second m the 5,000 and 10.000 metres events fifth m the 500 metres, for a total of 198.660 points. John WerketReuter - 126 words
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Article57 1948-03-02 5 50 JEWS KILLED: ARAB CLAIM JERUSALEM, Feb. 29.- The Arab Higher Committee claxmed that Arab forces annihilated a Haganah force of 50 strong m the village of Salomes between Tel Aviv and Jafa today. An Arab announcement said Arabs attacked the Jewish villaqc, of Bayar m the same district occupyingU.P. - 57 words
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Article26 1948-03-02 5 VIENNA. Feb. 29. Officials of the American-sponsored Vienna daily Wiener Kurier said today that all non-Communist newspapers printed m Austria are nanned from Czech newshands.-- U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article14 1948-03-02 5 LAGUIO. FEB. 29 —The FAO Rice Conference is scheduled to bruin here tomorrow. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Advertisement13 1948-03-02 5 CATHAY NEXT CHAHCE m\ tm DISNEY'S I lISIIII9TEI It Bt W MCIMB. IK.13 words
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Article, Illustration90 1948-03-02 6 sdgreg Top: nappy groups mi t>n Tinn'r party pfeg* at the Huppy World s', M 1 nght loi thf Tan Eng Moh EkSotrit Company: (left to fight) Mr D X a v ,f »'J Rmidh Mr. 8. P. Sooth. Mr. J. Bnttern+iH, Mr. Tan Chin km, Mr Chin90 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article281 1948-03-02 6 "Wherever we went we were impressed with the great numbers of children who were undernourished, thin ;ind pale, and often stunted m growth* Children, who from their stature would have been judged to be six or seven years old, were known to be eight, nine, or even281 words
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Article195 1948-03-02 6 Having regard to the importance of this problem, the UNICEF was instituted with the promise of an annual budget of U.S. $450 million—enough to care for 20 million children This sum was grossly inadequate— but up to the vm\ ol last year tie actual contributions amounted to no195 words
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Article933 1948-03-02 6 John Kingsley - John Kingsley T BRITAIN'S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK 1 1 By The recently published White j Paper on the United Kingdom's Balance of Payments probably contained few surprises for those j who have carefully followed the trend Of British Trade since the j war; it did however underline!933 words
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Article, Illustration953 1948-03-02 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE •WITH Year Dance i.apICA uronaa^ nklto ili reda«l i ,md •J neor pcv. t i, e mem- via and thett mammoth i— HU attenaeu. aU »t« day's Christening L Saturday afternoon ai P phristened bj »i fcp Wilson of Singapore ken I nan i Lntst953 words
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195 1948-03-02 8 Dead Nobody Knew They Were Missing LONDON Two PMMI n.v.r r -|M»r t« "I mi -idl; altf.oij. I, it 1^ more tl :r 1 r i < ■<• th< wen Ii -t ajaj h.iv. I>< •11 fourm t-J I lew yanlx from the path to t!i. cottage wiuif mm of195 words
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180 1948-03-02 8 His Patents Went To Ashes And Dust LONDON,^ A butcher who was j bom*, examined m bankruptcy at Brined handed the official receiver. Mr. C. T. Newman, a parcel. Mr. Newman opened the parcel. Then he exclaimed: "This is a parcel of dust. It contains only ashes." The butcher. Ivan180 words
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Article70 1948-03-02 8 WASHINGTON. Feb. 29 The adinussion of 100.000 European ov^T e f into the Unite,! statts J v U l "°-y™ P«lOd starting on July 1 this yc-ar i s recommended £y majority report of the Milted SUte. BjnaU JudlcUry sub-« o, n BUttje due to beReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration651 1948-03-02 8 IVOR KRAAL - AIR BOS SAY THE ARE 'MAN UNKNOWN IVOR KRAAL I Story By 1 j Staff Reporter His Highness the Sultan of Selangor has appointed Mr. F. C. Barraclough. Senior Inspector of Schools. Selangor. to be an Official Member of the Council of State of Selangor for a period of one651 words
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Advertisement59 1948-03-02 8 NEW WORLD CABARET THE BEST A ND MODERN DANCE PALACE IN MALAYA, IMNCE COMMENCING NIGHTLY FROM 8 P.M. inn SATURDAY NIGHT f AHARET EXTENSION 1 AM. For Reservations I Tom lam to 5 p.m. Plm No. 4497 Afler7pm ***** NB mntonlZS'lfTl*^'** your <a,s right to the fc _iSo coe on59 words
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176 1948-03-02 9 "Music While You Work" Thrice Daily Was Too Much For Her LONDON, 8.8.C.s "Music While You Work" three times a day was too touch for Mrs. A. M. Simmonds. of Longlands-road. Sidcup. Kent. It came from the laundry at the bottom of her garden, thirty or forty yards from her176 words
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Article63 1948-03-02 9 JERUSALEM, Feb. 29. Tonight as darkness fell, rescuers wero still digging m the wreckage far vie- 1 tima of the terrorist explosion which wrecked three military coaches of the Cairo to Haifa express early today, near the Jewish town of Rehovoth. Official casualty list showed 26 British soldierh63 words
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Article92 1948-03-02 9 Rplize British Honduras. Feb. 29 AfteH being delayed by engine trouble, the British cruiser Devonshire, with men of the Gloucester i Regiment on board, is due here early tomorrow to reinforce the maHnes and Blue Ja ckets a ready m a position to meet anyReuter - 92 words
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203 1948-03-02 9 LONDON. Mr. Robert Willi?* m >Vade. an estate agent, of Turret 4ouse. Wymondham. Norfolk, and Dolphin-square. London, said at Norwich Court that he aaai laaaaaaark, and is at present a/orking a piece of tapestry. A workbox which he said was *ivcn him by203 words
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195 1948-03-02 9 LONDON. The Home Office la to be asked to investiga^ the claim to be British of a man who served five years m the G man Army and has been a prisoner m Britain for three years The man. Helnz Baulfeld*.195 words
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Article30 1948-03-02 9 ROME. Feb. 29. The Minister of Defence. Cipriano Facchii:etU, has warned the armed forces that no political agitation will be permitted m military establishments during the parliamentary election campaign. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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175 1948-03-02 9 LONDON. Soaked to the skin by heavy rain, a boy cf ten and his eight -year-old playmate were singing cheerfully when a steamer rescued them from i slnk- ing Bft. punt six miles out at sea last week. The elder boy. Robert175 words
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99 1948-03-02 9 London, Feb. 29. -A Moscow radio commentator declared today that the United States, usiru Argentina and Chile as tools, was trying to "Crowd Britain out ot the Antarctic.'' m a review of the dispute over the Falkland island dependencies. Upholding British sovereignty of theReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement39 1948-03-02 9 motoilcvc _y_§ 250 CC O.H.V. MODEL 350 CC O.H.V. AND 600 CC S.V. 500 CC O.H.V. AND I TWIN MODELS Easy Terms Arranged MOW AVAILABLE AT The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. 143 Orchard Road, Singapore. Represented Throughout Malaya.39 words
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Article58 1948-03-02 10 WASHINGTON, FEB. 29.— The I House of Representatives Commerce sun-committee complained that American airlines opeI rating overseas on fields bu'lt with American money are being "bled white" by foreign governments. The group proposed the United States should adopt a more Aggressive policy toward air expansion abroad andU.P. - 58 words
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Article60 1948-03-02 10 the first nJ hun Index which metnttßivenejJ P> r cent m rtntili M mat J Of the Shanghai C«j I only voted down on further recommended lofds be prohibited fra rent Charges at their i tmr. The findings of the j toe Will have to m plenary session of60 words
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Article48 1948-03-02 10 LOXDOX.ff* 1 1 Rosse nnbttcitjf mat Lonis mnouncei tski Brown Bombet al >ttn,n rmind tm Earl's Court Btssmnt Dannn Kane. Mr. Rosst sat b&<k Lotiii h id first hit partner D>ni< ftHkn "ht •luln t shnc timijl Pkilippt held fli* \ser weight title fn until 1939 U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article55 1948-03-02 10 ETON Feb. 28. Expo belkved by the police caused the death of an about 70 whose partial was found by childrd i neai Eton CoUegi a bath.-. Th< lane durin: mci was frequented t parties it is believed skeleton had beer, on where it was found for55 words
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Article37 1948-03-02 10 Nea fork, Feb, 29,1 er itip. broadcasiiaf 4 correspondent m Seoul! ported yesterday that States and Soviet-ocal of Korea. -Fox holes arc beiftjl goia.l intervals alcni; parallel]." reports said. J placement- were sJm H par ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article17 1948-03-02 10 LONDON. Pen Farquer. Minister to JBB been m sador to Swe len, it 0d tonight U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Miscellaneous163 1948-03-02 10 < omits: I\« Ins i\ vTo Tlir Morning Tribune t _o- _gr~ _$T~ _H~ _af~ _j- m, "SUNSHINE FALLS" LI *Z /'EATMEp^pR^tSSOftj "/CAN I ASK YOUWHYV I[J AS YOU~ARE~ AWARE". EVEftYBOoTj [7 pjjQTuMMOOC INrMiD V DUOELSAK AND .JONBYJ VJWS SEARCH IS TCW I KN W where THE CXD RUINS J163 words
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Article784 1948-03-02 11 Patricia K. Gilbert - Patricia K. Gilbert i A SIX-DAY SERIAL «aGFGDFGADF ln p.easant Encounter With the Mayo, But it j V H- for the D. Announcement. J 3 v noea L i.. c' L friend I ter, *>:.'• t lu^e: I tjrupt, tj Just 1 ,nd Frankej ■<*784 words
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210 1948-03-02 11 LONDON. Before going to a i party Princess Indira Dcvi, ofj Kapurthala (India) rushed into her t Chelsea (London) Hat and took What she thought were four aspi-j tins, she said at London Sessions.! But the tablets wore made of I ephedrine, caffeine210 words
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Article62 1948-03-02 11 bandit, sporting a fJ*J i must think his luck la out a policeman groping th rougn i a bombed-out buUdtog m Bishopagate. London, found a pile oi worth £1.000. These had been Kra^edf^orn warehouse near by Bald* and accomplice, also a "X-lOW^. They had bound W^WKffg^! Now they62 words
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227 1948-03-02 11 Work on buildings is still tinder way at aerodrome, which is now used by Urgr W*?*** 11 craft pending completion of the runway at n^ The Finance Committee of the Advisory Council has allocated 518.750 towards the cost Of necessary building!, furniture, elect rfcftl227 words
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Article83 1948-03-02 11 SHANGHAI, Mar. L-rJ* *J Kunir T'ao reported from Am- I tna-t at least 160 persons were drownetl vestenlay when pirates mas grading as passengers clashed 'with ship guards ami caused commotion among more than 280 .passengers sending the vessel to the bottom of theU.P. - 83 words
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Advertisement63 1948-03-02 11 ITNG TO-DAY I 6.15 and 9.15 pin. gOXCS! and (-M.S'. U \llltv mi n *h npei western MEXICO WAY" with p Bl l!M| if. Harold Hater r« sonft attte :»nd more beautiful [than m any othfr allilV l|,ts« pERTAINMENT and Nai world 7 9IS t w h Village romorroK I63 words
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Advertisement35 1948-03-02 11 Moot SbxAt FAITH IN EVERYTHING ELSE YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON PHOENIX laerated waters I and FRUIT CORDIALS THEY ARE THE BEST OBTAINABLE I I I a\» FOR YOCR URGEST REQUIREMENTS DIAL 3709 or 370035 words
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385 1948-03-02 12 CHICAGO, Feb. 29.— Taking; uranium detectors Mr. Milton Reynolds, the millionaire fountain pen maker who flew round the world wittfi Captain William Odom, former British ferry pilot, last April, took off here today m a specially equipped CB7 plane piloted by Captain OdomReuter - 385 words
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Article74 1948-03-02 12 lakk Feb. 2« Bi v n nations had KSjS if* exchan, 000 000 ir I., l I \VmUi KatloßtrJfl The naart, the Economic ary V< Secretary.(;, n^ al member nation*. BaaS I Holland. Belgium Czechoslovakia.' *<>nvay. Poaad 7 Ethiopia, the Ph.l:pp.J jand non-m«-mbrft SIS' Austria, FinlandReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement124 1948-03-02 12 SHANGHAI I it \m\<. to.. 55. High Street, Singapore. Tel. 3tal SPECIAL OFFER FOR LINEN EMBROIDERIES, SILK LINGERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, CHILDREN BABIES DRESSES, LACQUER WARE, CURIOS, ETC., AND ALL KINDS OF C HINESE HANDMADE GOODS I Opening Today I Shows f^tf C UflsCl<**t' 1.30*4*f.30'9.30PM cX phone: bqos A I. Arthur Rank124 words
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Advertisement142 1948-03-02 12 CAPITOL^ CONRAD VEIDT as t^^Laaaaal -lilt: spy m£m\ m 111 Al X 9H ESPIONAGE AND C Ot NTER ESPIONAGE 'f STARTING TOMORROV YOtTLL LAUGH YOURSELF SILLY/ m"Asn^. .^i^^T^^^D F */77Y .aJM« i px^Sfc-JaWal If 1 il^l ar afl f1 1 r r*T vT/TKaalllaaal 11l'I r I i k aa^T i142 words
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Article575 1948-03-02 13 44 3 L £> park m *> M oo m.oo I 33 00 HOoxd 1 1 2 87j ft.fi &50 W .OO 59.00 01. cc iooo iioo o4 00 55.00 i fc f.M j UO I! it ltd MS y H 15 15.20 13° 1 Sl.OO 30.00575 words
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Article66 1948-03-02 13 I With no cables from New York during the week-end, the rubber market was extremely quiet with little business done. The price for spot has dropped k of a cent. Prices quoted are: Buyers. Sellers. No 1 March R.S.S. 38E 381 No! 2 March R.S.S. 375 37J No66 words
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Article26 1948-03-02 13 Following the firmer tendency on Saturday, both tins and m. dustnals improved and most issues were marked up. staUs the Malayan Sharebrokers' Associatlon yesterday26 words
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406 1948-03-02 13 m PRFFTINGS WERE CONVEYED TO THE ivrinmiNESE SCHOOL BY SISTER INSTITUTIONS. OLD bSyS A^D FRONDS WHEN THE SCHOOL CELEBRATED ?TS 62ND BIRTHDAY (FOUNDERS DAY. YESTERDAY At CairnhUL a delegatio. from the Me'hodist Girls' Sciool ,o,f by Miss Seah If cliff heow. and the af406 words
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Article114 1948-03-02 13 The case against 35-year-old I Eurasian ex-auxiliary police offlIcer Claude Balhetchet. which was fixed for trial yesterday. WW adjourned again to March 12 tor h Balhetchet is accused of cheatm* a Chinese, Ho Toon Heng Ol si 200 on Jan. 16 at the Moo* Chm Restaurant.114 words
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Article84 1948-03-02 13 TOKYO. Mar. 1. -Japan' coal output for the 1947 flati Jf* ending March 31 is estimatetl at 29.400 000 tons by the Government Coal Board. Statistics show that the coai production during the fjral M Months of the fiscal year v>as 23 683.000 tons representing n.« perReuter - 84 words
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Article319 1948-03-02 13 Market Notes Jottings iFrom our linancial com It is now two months since the Gov, rnments of the Colony and the Federation decided on mccnv tax and promised that amendments will be mad? to tru draft proposals of Mr Heasman Nothing, however, has wen heard of tru lims no which319 words
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Article67 1948-03-02 13 NEW YORK, Feb. 29. Residents of the north and central ates were dug out today from beneath the most severe snowfal of the wtater. Meanwhile. Mood It rs wen- receding m Illinow. wlseonsin. Indiana. Nebrask and Ohio The blizzard has ended m Mimiesola. Dakota and northernU.P. - 67 words
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Article175 1948-03-02 13 i j> a^r w t vf-» t-» W~ SSfSSM32Sa S?aSSS3r« cd on the amended charg^ The youths, Tan <*££ aged 19. a saw-mill la doi an. G<>h Choi Chin, aged 20. ar ice few©? R °A d SP Mr A. H. Frew, prosecut- mutate" he175 words
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Advertisement53 1948-03-02 13 "^msnn^^snnnns^k mmm mm Mm fl II Iff VHI I HANGE I m\ W^^ni \w '^'^aaw I I She left Four Vf'Wmm. Wk7 I Different Millionaires 4J JfTm m wa .tin R at the Alter Zl^wt I Bl T LOOK WHO'S GOT HKK NOW CORNEL WILDE t I W HIS EXHtlnc;53 words
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268 1948-03-02 14 !vr WHO SHIRATOWa JAPANESEMLPOKYO MAX. l. rfSENTED .>. THE *LLIED BABSADOR TO ITALY. J* AS lv apo^TLF OF V.^'PKS PRi ,SK« MTM >N i>S M< )N H A > L.X BION AND TOE MOVING MgRH A^ Hl^, SSOLINI likf: allia.m E IaTTH -i .nU.P. - 268 words
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Article331 1948-03-02 14 ROCKLITE BOWLERS 'HAT-TRICK' Playing against Lie cym.^ 'OLL.i on Sui: if, at St Qeorge'i Road, tl Rocklitat v.<, a by 38 runs ttmg first m- RoekUtea so i 1 18 <>i which C. B. Von II I and P. Barjmy scond 29 an< 3 respec;v< ly. Bowline hon UTI were331 words
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74 1948-03-02 14 Bail.oi $1,400 with two sureties was allowed two middle aged Cantonese women. Cnua Thye Moy and Mak Cnong. when they appeared before the Eighth Police Magistrate,. Mr R W P Rule, yesterday. Accused were charged with being m possession of 59 lbs. of dutiable tobacco. These74 words
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Article284 1948-03-02 14 LONDON. MAR. 1. -The iollowing are football fixtures for this week:Saturday. March 6th: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Wolverhampton W. Bolton Wandrs. v. Derby C. Burnley v. Blackburn R. Charlton Ath. v. Everton. Liveroool v. Huddersfield. Manchester U. v. Sunderland. Middlesbrough v. Chelsea. Portsmouth v Blackpool. Preston N.E.Reuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration21 1948-03-02 14 C.QM.S. Jm Rentiers ami his brnb Mgiss v,. I tranche photographed mjlaw Wsntdimj at Si i aa faaanaaa a/tenkma, w 'fJ21 words
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427 1948-03-02 14 Selangor Turf Club Sees Peak Prosperity KUALA LUMPUR. FEB. 27. THE SELANGOR TURF CLUB HAD NOW SEEN THE PEAK OF PROSPERITY WAS THK VIEW EXPRESSED BY MR. S. Li. PALMER. PRESIDENT. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CLUB HELD IN KUALA LUMPUR ON THURSDAY EVENING. MR. PALMER SAIP THAT IT427 words
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419 1948-03-02 14 London. Feb 29.— Mr. Ham A. Kraus. chairman of the Pro motional Committee of the United States Soccer Football Association, and president of the powerful German American Soccer League— the top amateur circuit m the United Stateshails the marked increase m m.419 words
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Advertisement94 1948-03-02 14 The Ho Hcng Steamship Co. B m as> na I fJIU* (Incorporated m Singapore) PAaaaaWaaM FREIGHT SERVICES For Hong Rung, Swatow Amoy S.S, HONG SIANG' sails For Uatngoon via Pcnang. S.S KEPONG" sails 4th Mar SS. "KAMUNING vails 2nd Mar SS. HONG SIANG" satis ...13th Mar For Palenibaiie and Pladjoe94 words
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Article373 1948-03-02 15 (i„ m Opening wme 4 tm« ,nin. r tßlN n VIRION'' Al m- piayini h, i v th md aliy Bo Meng Re P»aced on h* r .md greasj tfflthi team that deonSe teams but the rur.d to encourage im no wil be meeting L>d Military [j, n their373 words
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Article226 1948-03-02 15 <By Alan Lewis) Penang Mondady.-Flylite apJSeTlo haw taken no harm r m '-iturdaya race when it mTerea on No. 2. Courtesan touted well when doing th, a R U Xriurner, was confined i ORsVw0 R s Vw work. Totlandcwads-. wrth) had steady pace work Ofer -c226 words
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Article153 1948-03-02 15 Ptaaaaa against the Junior Civil Service AsSiation on baiurday ac the McNair Road ground the Roeklites emerged winners I y 4 Goals o 1 F?r the Rocklites p. Dragon. I?n,atl. Grosse and Chandra scored while T. Cordeiro netted the JCbA solitary goal. The following will represent the Rucklites153 words
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Article185 1948-03-02 15 I Tribune Staff «'".""'< r -J The following are the results of aat night's rights m the semi-finals ,f the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's championships k.imlians) at the Happy World Heavyweight: A. Thomson beat Onu Bwee Chin. Flyweight Sonng Chia beat 1 C, Yusof on points;185 words
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Article127 1948-03-02 15 The Singapore Cricket Club defected the Jollilads Athetotic] Union by three goals to two at soccer played on the Padang yesterday. The game, however, produced '.little good soccer on ground, but it was nevertheless j i keenly-conU sted. m the first half. Salahudtn 1 opened scoring for127 words
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Article36 1948-03-02 15 LABOUR UNREST IN JAPAN IJ> MAR. i. The first tour unre followi laboui unrest follow- d today with *ol nal al communi►lving 20.000 1 "himunications bet- and Osaka have Eg** midnight 1 throughout t k» AAPAAP - 36 words
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350 1948-03-02 15 Tlv QoartOf are th I wti-hts tow th< atcood day <•: th r Bang Tun Club meeting tomorrow Weon sday SCURRY HANDICAP Hetaef Caaai I Div 1. .v Fuis Pluto ■•■OO Flylite E4l Jimmy Boy LH Rustle Bright Eyes -09 Golden Hatwst 06350 words
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Article109 1948-03-02 15 (By ALLAN LEWIS) PENANG. MONDAY. Following are my advance selections, subject to scratching* for Wednesday's races:— Class 3, Div. 1, 5»/ 2 fur:— Inspiration, Bright Eyes, Hylite. Class 3. Div. 2. s>« fur: Skittals, Jimmy or Cant Pay. Gypsy Boy. Class 3, Div 3, 5Vi fur:—109 words
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Article112 1948-03-02 15 In a game of tabte^jis conwjflam Street Boy's Club defeated Nt* iffiaiSKer.uiVtable-Unnist^, Boys' Club players mentioned > Rhone Ah Wah defeated Koh Pu c£ni by a-0. How Yew Weng de?e.tS uW by 2-1. Toon« Keen Bn defeated Quay Chye Meng by 1 0. Lee Kok Woh112 words
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Article, Illustration69 1948-03-02 16 Th* intfst addition to foreign wresiiers m Binaanon if ijs lb. Loon Labriota, icho mrrtvad from Australia by tin Qorgon on Sunday. In tkt picttm Labrtoln is fourth front the left. The tall Sikh is m. Data Singh. Oinar* m the gictnrt are. l. Peraira, Raw Das69 words
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432 1948-03-02 16 BAOUIO, MARCH 1. THE WORLD RICE HARVEST FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WAS DESCRIBED AS A "GLOOMY PIC- I TFRK" BY A UNITED NATIONS FOOD EXPERT. HE SAID ASIA'S FOOD SCPPLY WILL REMAIN "CRITICALLY SHORT UNTIL AT LEAST 1952." This year's rice shortage was estimatedU.P. - 432 words
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Article30 1948-03-02 16 BRISBANE. Mar. 1: -Three thounsand Queensland State dify their Government's "back to work" order today, although some thousands of "stood down" men return to work and some trains were running30 words
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207 1948-03-02 16 (By Our Dramatic Critic > A-la 'Sock and Buskin" Singapore theatre-goers could not fail to appreciate the sparkling comedy provided last night by the "Little Theatre Players" at the Little Theatre, Armenian St. "Much Ado About Nothing has all the old-world Elizabethan charm207 words
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Article119 1948-03-02 16 London. Mar 1. The draw for the semi-finals of the Football Association Cup was made here today as follows Blackpool vs. Tottenham Hotspurs at Aston Villa's ground. Queens Park Rangers or Derby County vs. Manchester Utd. provisionally at Sheffield ground. Both the ties will be119 words
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Article85 1948-03-02 16 INDOOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP Followisg are the r J last night's t.es :r.eS:iJ Lawn Tennis A^ooiatiob^H door Championships plafl the Happy World S:uc;uaaal MENS SINGLES: Ltl Wh'tmore beat c Reshtyß 6 0 w Briggs be..:'S Mack B—3, 6-1 Seah 1 Slew beat Lt A .V Grfl 6—4. 6—l Chin Xi .185 words
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Article39 1948-03-02 16 HOSPITAL YOUNGSTE WIN Playing M scored a n ,rr "V* r "V I b^two foals to one. ,J^M The game w V :.*^B »d. m the tw. >>f 3__W piay Mokta: h ;-^id- ;i^B and the Juni j^*s^H account.39 words
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