Morning Tribune, 4 March 1948
1948-03-04
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187 1948-03-04 1 fgfdgd gfgfgd gfhjkjhkhjkhjkh companies a* n ttun >>i co-oner-atutn. M( ■h'arlmni stui. Mr. McLollum his ipettt 20 wars 1 1 the ti 1 1 1 Including experimental v.')rk done during tiic birth nf th t ilkfng picture, both m Hoiiv'v.oo.i an \f\v York. During thoU.P. - 187 words
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Article73 1948-03-04 1 I*N LEWIS, the Tri- 5 P special racing cor- R '"t tipped four P» winners and one f winner at these- d a > the Pcnani |'"'>> leap Year 't winners tipped 15,1 s W *W: Moonsun- I (s -l and S9); and( 11.I 1 l 1 Sl2 and73 words
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Article, Illustration169 1948-03-04 1 A programme for htnourin* ftfci sat -i remains of Mahatma Ga ndhi. < xpe< tf d U arrive m Singapore within the nfxt few days, was foriiiulated at a meetin c f lot al Indians on Tuesday afternoon. The Representative of the Government of Ind'a,IIS - 169 words
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180 1948-03-04 1 (Tnhnn* Staff R* porh n \i>T*n(iYI\IAJELY 1,000 CHISKSK HAVE PIT IS cAm*VA*mßrLicmp*n*oNf in bi umtumkfo > yiAl^A ITfum&fnloSm ow the ii i wewvg 7mM ii WHQAfOMM. YFSTEPnAY. Theso displaced people re*f'-v •nted vet another batch WtrX out trom China by the Preparatory Commission180 words
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Article79 1948-03-04 1 Canberra. Mar. 3. Mr. Arthur Calwe.ll. Australian I™™*': 11 1 Minister, said m the Hou«- of Representative* today that theGov crnment did not view favourably a proposal that Malay pea. l <£ working m not them Australia should bring their wives. Australia was anxious to exploit79 words
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Article335 1948-03-04 1 GUATEMALAN MOB ROUND LEGATION "Down With Britain" GUATEMALA CITY Mar T A WAL »>» set k;sSss coßKkspondent. Guatema)a aulhi> rtfeT'S^SSd^l b^.e Sm e .e.ep,one faciH,,,., A hu^c mob assemolcd outside the presidential palace o. Dr. Juan Jose Arevalo and h. and members of his Cabinet saint- ed it from the335 words
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Article340 1948-03-04 1 Called For Questions Got Three MDU Anti-Election Meeting... AT THE SECOND ANTI-ELECTION LECTURE SPONSjmE^ BY THE MALAYAN DEMOCRA I IC UNION AT ALHOL M^ PLACE YESTERDAY. MR. PHILLIP HOALIM < PRBSIDEN r CALLED FOR QUESTIONS FROM THE AIJDIENCE^OMFW.i MOSTLY OF GOVERNMENT A.<D OTHER OFFICE WORK^FbK Despite rain, which torc^d the340 words
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Article71 1948-03-04 1 HELSINKI MAR. 5 twiet Union's fireball request for alliance with Finland sizzled today amid tension, uncertainty and indications that the pact proposal would be withheld from a full party discussion until at least tomorrow because the Finns love winter sports. Passikivi awaited formal party decisions whether negotiationsU.P. - 71 words
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Article17 1948-03-04 1 Manila. March 3. A slight earthquake was felt here and Baguio. at 5.09 p.m. Manila time.— U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article29 1948-03-04 1 HONGKONG. Mar. 3^_-A mi nute long earthquake, the flrtt for 20 years, was felt here today at 9 15 am GMT. No damage was reported.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement16 1948-03-04 1 IT'S A HOT Jttk f 4 fc^^^B%l» ''If AKEJS«» E AmerKa ",S > per .yard! Hurry! Hurry!16 words
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231 1948-03-04 2 MH I A DINEEN. AN EX SERGEANI OF IHE FMS VOLUNTEER FORCE, WILL BE PRE^ENIED WIIH fHE BRMISH EMPIRE MEDAL FOR THE HIGH COURAGE AND DEVO I lON 7O DUIY HE SHOWED DURING IHE JAPANESE OCCUPAHON. BY H E IHE GOVERNOR OF SINGAPORE. SIR231 words
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Article32 1948-03-04 2 LOMXXW Mir. 2. Foreign s-rvtary Ernest Bevin will attend tne plenary session of th.> ;<>-.". ttion Pans conference on the wshall plan which opens on March 15, it wna officially state,! today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article140 1948-03-04 2 The prize giving of the coni. petition organbei by Messers. Martins Ltd.. of Piccadilly manufacturers of the wellknown e>rk. tipped cigarvtUs took plac l.st night at the Happy World Mr. G G Thomson. Pubic Relations Ofliccr. Singapore gave awry |he prizes a WtttGC by140 words
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Article28 1948-03-04 2 BELGRADE. March 2 The Sarajevo court today sentenced Greek Orthodox Bishop Vojislav Mastic to 11 yean forced labour icr "crimes atrainst the people M28 words
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124 1948-03-04 2 We lf are Dept. Cashier Sent For Trial fdfdsfgdfgrtbgcbcv Sim Swee Khoon was comnutted on five charges. He is alleged to have altered the word lour to "fourteen," and the figure "4.000" to "14,000" on a Cha rt ere d Bank cheque dat-c 5 Ftb 5. 1947, on another Chari124 words
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Article59 1948-03-04 2 Mr. Sam F. Pace, a highway constructor from Cannon. Ohio •Kid at Ihe Rotary Club luncheon yesterday m Singapore that he was Impressed with Rotary activities m other parts of the World He had Visited 15 Clubs m his world (our, h^ said. Mr. Pac» was59 words
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Article301 1948-03-04 2 *iuiuvi» vi r.urupean type ration cards issued by a non-go-reroment concern are requested to surrender their card* to |ha Fcod Control Department m ex. Change for Government Butter -^rds .'he scheme is being carried ouc m conjunction with a Hew system oi European diet ra timing301 words
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Article125 1948-03-04 2 LAKE SUCCESS. Mar. 3:Bntiiir. has refused to join an American sponsored big five committee to find ways of solving the United Nations dilemma 1 on how it can impose partition of Palestine when Britain sur- renders the mandate on May 15 Mr. Arthur Creech Jones. Bri-125 words
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Article30 1948-03-04 2 OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, Mar. The Reynolds Scientific Ex- petition, bound for Asia m search 01 a mountain higher than Everest, took off from here at 1553 GMT today. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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19 1948-03-04 2 "Th^re ».v rerv »n<r/i cruel* u t,, siid. -vnd m*fance« are rep <. o19 words
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Advertisement77 1948-03-04 2 AGEJMTS WANTED. PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE ANYWHCRE IN MALAYA Unp sums to, Death. Loss of Limbs or hyes weekly or temporary total, or partuil «lisabloment by accident or assault. LOW PREMIUMS ■Mone> can be made m your spare time by canvassms (l)i. s business on attractive commission terms. Appliratioas to:_. NATIONAL77 words
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Advertisement142 1948-03-04 2 TUITION Mercantile Institution H9, ()ur;n Street. Phone 231 Study m your spare time: Shorthand: (Fitn-an Gr«j Book-Keepin?: Flomcntin -a Advance Practical n w Elementary. Intermediate Advance. Mathematics: coa* for any puMit evanv^^ Hu^bsnds anJ wim, U*« Jj sons, mother* ar.J (Uugjten everyday folk all over the erl. JSStaDE WITTS PlUS*g142 words
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Article, Illustration35 1948-03-04 3 rhotoyrupnt. wnk'i. Mitt Vtw V«n*ltnr and Mm Crtinc Jfjjjj? 1 /)lf tji, on for their item at tin Indian Musical En.ertainmeni th( Victoria tfemortol Wa/. F md o, the SUtmmtt -nnn TribuneTribune - 35 words
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Article196 1948-03-04 3 MX, 9 a man** br 'ii- recovery ol ttio 1 a p o which, it was hi i x-wife sold to p»y 1 divorce costs, i'aile.i at bi Assizes. Justice Pritchard ghrlnp i wt wi h costs against Itatiff, said he believed x-'.vf'-'s story of w.iat Ia PP« tied.196 words
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Article, Illustration99 1948-03-04 3 The (lOvcrnmcnt cf the Colony i of Singapore will invite tcmiers tur an issue of $5/- millions by Treasury Bills on thf 10th March 1948 subject to the general conditions govering the issue and repayment of Colony of Singapore Treasury Bills. Copios of the Conditions to- gether99 words
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Article440 1948-03-04 3 LONDON. Feb. 25. To introduce the last film she male in 1 Sweden "Rain Follows Dew Mai Zetterling who is now plavi.ng m Gainsborough's "The Ba<i Lor<* Byron" at Shepherds Rush Studios, visited Edinburgh for the first i time. With her was her husband, i Tutte Lemkow. Norwegian ballet440 words
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Article97 1948-03-04 3 Dr. Roland Wilson. Oow.ug wealth Statistician '^a's m hM figures for December that A»:..U*ha" .eciprocal trade with Viiay.i ,s proceeding steadily. H** V» which brought the total for thr months ended December tot Al 717,000 f.o.b. Exports to Malaya Docen.NM were valued *t £A*****0 makin-: the97 words
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Article25 1948-03-04 3 OTTAWA. Mar. 2. Prjrne Minister Maekemiie King <icmed that Canada had been forewarned of imminent Japanese attack when dispatched troops to Hon^kontf m 1941. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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87 1948-03-04 3 TO DIE FOR MURDER OF "BEST FRIEND" LONDON, Fob •^Vh.nCy^, iS t friend. 2^*2E!%^\ tiths, 43, wept a"J^ y own 1 miss him more ma 1 y 'mother-" i^th, MflflN > v i YesUrilay, rllhlh^2r m the ♦v ..i-'Y^i of warders >n n to thcaUi the judg*- 1 men «rf87 words
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Article86 1948-03-04 3 KU KLUX KLAN'S THREAT MAR. 3. Hundreds •-I and robed Ku K.ux ts oaraded through t h h ere dur.ns ho amue l cheered their l'^O"- u doc!are d: Green, when B» ts •Blo^ *M '"^oes take The Kla.isn.cn fatocrcd^ v Pjrc lc before U^.,^ C a uackcd Dr rightsReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement104 1948-03-04 3 BicytUs Of Distinction Deigned hy Experts Made h\j Craftsmen Enfield -Ludieii CknU Model, »uppHed with 3 OR 4 t^ ur l r BATHS- DYNAMO: BLIX. TOOLS ALSO AVAILABLE The World's Most FimOitt TOT--ING FLEA 1 125.0 U/Ojd« G3sofc- O. H. V. M Cy.!o. j°2 500 CC O.H.V. TWIN PORT AND104 words
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249 1948-03-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. MAX 2 \M INCRASINCi ECONOMIC IN DEPENDENCE BOIH BE I WEEN IHE VARIOUS PARIS OF THE KEDERAIION AND WIIH IHE WORI D OUISIDE WAS NECES .SARY IF IHE FU l URE WAS TO BRING RISING SI ANDARDS OF LIVING. SAID249 words
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Article139 1948-03-04 4 WASHINGTON. Mar 3. The Navy Department reported that the outbreak of .sleeping sickness on Guam "apparently had subsided." It sai<l there ha« been no death since January 30 Ip to then there were five fatalities, including two military personnel. The Navy said there had beenU.P. - 139 words
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Article72 1948-03-04 4 NEW DELHI India has agreed to supply 300 million rounds of tea this year to the United Kingdom by the bulk purchase contract system, it was reported here. This is an increase of 40 million pounds on last year's figure The cost of tea productionReuter - 72 words
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Article49 1948-03-04 4 MADRID. Mar. 2.—Seventythrec Spaniards were charged with 'militan' rebellion" at a public trial by court martial at Bcrcelona today. They belonged to the "Association of the armed forces of the Spanish Republic", an undprground opposition group. The trial is expected to last several days ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration14 1948-03-04 4 Photograph PhotoyraphJ, **^JFJH£d&s t £^"<*^- w i^« Jr Tribune FDGDFGD TribuneTribune - 14 words
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Article634 1948-03-04 4 Miss Rajarathy Kandavanam. born m Kelantan and educated at the Methodist Girls 1 School, Kuala Lumpur, sails for the United Kingdom by the Canton to study nursing at the Royal Devon Exeter Hospital. She held the post of Supervisor, Kelantan Welfare Home since the reoccupation. Mr. J.634 words
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ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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Article195 1948-03-04 5 ry ■> _^rab military law has been iM f r, of the Muslim stronghold ol ,ih f Jerusalem, m a move to curb mil< s r V \ni ibesmen and vi lagers SsTbanU-n^stabUsh discipline and coS \r..b li« :hte«. ♦h. establishment or Lntioß An .v the Mid thr LReuter - 195 words
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119 1948-03-04 5 Interests Of Colonies Must Come First LONDON. Mar. 2. The interest- of Colonial peoples will be considered as paramount m the work of the new British Colonial Development Corporation, Mr. David Roes Williams. Under Secretary for Colonies said today. He told the inaugural board mooting of the Corporation that theyReuter - 119 words
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Article66 1948-03-04 5 ties lay 0(1 I valuN aimed fit r.. fly 'DU II?--!i ral within a of each other and v -:ci- »re s. same men both i a v with j t tal of m cash and about of jewellery. ll) b oke into a Road and got a $1,30066 words
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Article27 1948-03-04 5 P M ir. 2. The V fused here p Albania to tlu Corfu claima re)r we mining of the F v and Seu- l Channel m27 words
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Article16 1948-03-04 5 r> thouv I B 1948 v, onomic t will be t> :< bj the TIWKUy16 words
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Article30 1948-03-04 5 PARIS. Mar. 2. The dealn was announced here today of the Marquis Louis De Vogue, President of the Sues Canal Company. He was SO. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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390 1948-03-04 5 TOKIO, Mar. 2.— The defence rose for the last time today and a°:ain claimed the innocence of To jo and his 24 fellow -defendants, who have been on trial since May 3, 194G before the Allied Tribunal m Tokio. Dr. Somei Uzawa, the Chief iU.P. - 390 words
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Article123 1948-03-04 5 LorO Listowel, Minister of State for the Colonies, is to carry out H personal Investigation m Sarawak of Mr. Anthony Brooke's claims. Lord Listowel announced this a Press Conference at King's House Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday. He said that he was going to Sarawak with an123 words
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Article94 1948-03-04 5 Accra, Gold Coast. Mar. 2. Nine people were killed and 120 hurt, it was learned tonight, m rioting m Accra yesterday when African ex-servicemen attacked and looted stores. Other disturbances at Kokori. dua and Akuse. 200 miles from here, were soon brought under control but a curfewReuter - 94 words
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177 1948-03-04 5 TOKIO. MAR. 3. -Three Japanese were sentenced to hang, one to life imprisonment, and two others to 20 years' hard labour when the United States Eighth Army military commission yesterday concluded a war crimes trial m Japan involving Chinese viciims exclusively.Reuter - 177 words
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Article99 1948-03-04 5 ALBANY, NEW YORJC, MAR. 2.— The State Senate today confirmed the re-appointment of Eddie Eagan as chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission after defeating a Democratic Party proposal calling for a legislative investigation of professional boxing. Democratic senators charging that there were "underworld influences"Reuter - 99 words
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Article47 1948-03-04 5 ANKARA, Mar. 2.-The Soviet freighter Saratov (7,1/6 tor*) bound Irom Batom to Antwerp with a iarjro of maize became enmeshed m protective net near Nuvak yni'erday while navlpatin* Bosporus without a pilot. The Sara'uv was la'er freed by I Turkish salvaci- boat- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article64 1948-03-04 5 LONDON, Mar. 2. Sir BUffOFfl Cripps. Chancellor of the Exchequer; today declined to giyj va assurance, asked for by an Oppo sition momhrr m the House of Commons that the Government of India and Pakistan could not bU) unit- of the British Navy with money from their SterlingReuter - 64 words
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13 1948-03-04 5 SA VED FR OM HOT CHAIR GETS 99 YEARS INSTEAD gg/.,lktf,.m;klgjotrmlgjo jio U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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157 1948-03-04 5 NUREMBERG. March 3. I he military government expects the' war crimes trials here to conti- nue a"d be completed as plan- j ned despite the State Department's assumption of German administrative problems, a top j United States official said Alvin D. Rockwell, chiefU.P. - 157 words
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Article150 1948-03-04 5 Mr. Abdullah Replies To Critics In reply to a statement made by Mr. M.K. Chidambaram, a candidate contesting the Municipal Northeast constituency, that "up to the last minute there was no Indian standing m this area," Mr. V. P. Abdullah says that he is an Indian without any sectarian views150 words
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136 1948-03-04 5 The three Chinese responsible for dragging a compatriot off his bicycle m Race Course Road on Monday night and shooting him m the right leg with a revolver, are still at large The victim, Tan Tick Moi, is a lodging house employee and the attack136 words
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Article44 1948-03-04 5 Mr G A. T. Rasiah, formerly of the Malaya Tribune, who is on his way to ihe United Kingdom under scholarship award by the Iwiti.sh Council is to join The Birmtaghani New^ the Birmingham POU and Manchester Evening News.44 words
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Article36 1948-03-04 5 I.AKK BUCCEBB. Mar 2 The LTnlted States still support. -si l (iir tit 100 H absolution <»t the Pale* t! ic problem, Senator WtJ Austin. United states del* told the Security Council hen- |0- y ReuterReuter - 36 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article301 1948-03-04 6 Reb uilding An Em pire We pointed out In this column yesterday that an Empire Federation was rendered impossible so long as certain basic defects m the British Empire as at present constituted were not; removed. For we are of the opinion that a real Empire Federation can become an301 words
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Article142 1948-03-04 6 M e re A ppend ages lii the economic field there must be a change m the policy which regards colonial countries as appendage* of tihe metropolitan economy. The economic development of the colonial areas was carried on only tjo the extent necessary to satisfy the industrial and Other needs142 words
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Article, Illustration47 1948-03-04 6 Picture tuk<n at the Chims tfirjwmw 1 Club tru-imrtu ffom U> M,. y, I Unto <tnd m> 1 itnrious awviCM H Stinhtry 0/ tht Cltih. on .<■■ Ltftt Lid, T>H>i Soon. Mr. &BMf Yt 000, Mr. Sim Chue* Sen,/, mid Mr. Lim Chunn Oeokl47 words
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Article1066 1948-03-04 6 PEDAGOGUE - PEDAGOGUE r POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Home Affairs y~ Later this month tno voiers of Singapore will go to the various polling stations where they will be piven slips of paper on which they will find lift* en names beskle which will dso. be pictures of1,066 words
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Article20 1948-03-04 6 SYDNEY.- A cvmenttj ing machine made byfljj and Housing m New** who saw the *«***> before orderUtf on^w partment ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement32 1948-03-04 6 5/^cia/ Sale frr 2 »«-elCi Mri| Kvmiiiß <iowns Beautiful Sequins Beaded desiKns n M s>»« Afternoon I ro< k Smart Well Tailored sea 58 Shanghai Modern Tailoring Co. M N<- *****. -Wg32 words
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Advertisement14 1948-03-04 6 For any destination Throußh W p St 1> Surrhnrffe Malayan Air jljintfleld Co l14 words
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Article, Illustration854 1948-03-04 7 VERA ARDMORE - Aroun d The Town V ERA ARDMORE WITH ptertainment I 10 lid l i. tertainm-nt Wi" mini I uUI I i a] their li hay com< i' r sstetance i i: U• are repetition c' 15 Ol I> ngral irrai n E :n this 1 Mrs A Rajah Dr Bhankar854 words
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Advertisement51 1948-03-04 7 It.* m! B I j^^r |AI6\M FLOItENCE YOU INSPITE OF THE TURBTJLENT TIMR ux ovi:r tks world. jf 1 -X HER VALUABLE ADVICE •Mis! XP F r H> DIFFICULTIES AND DISu\ v J I)AME FLORENCE HAS HELPED AND, WHY NOT YOU? Jllll 1 1 pO3 FOR APPOINTMENT. m »"N BULDIxg,51 words
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Advertisement153 1948-03-04 7 Showing a new Collection of buttons, belts and Dress accessories. THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS fit: COLUMBIA H. M. V. PARLOPHONE Buy them at (ACCREDITED DEALER) 15, Winchester House Collyer Quay (Next to City Book Store) IN "TOWN TONIGHT AT S THE PAVILION RESTAURANT s s S (HATEAI! BRIANS f153 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-03-04 8 Here Janus Krtujsman. a irell-knoic-n "thei-se-cake" came>ramaii <i*ts songstress Monica Lewis more used to the idea of "ftitlin<j" for a pin-up pose and a perky one at that.28 words
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Article131 1948-03-04 8 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Mar. 3. Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd, Air Officer Commanding Far East, Rear Admiral Clifford Caslon, Flag Malaya, and MajorGeneral Harold Redman, Chief of Staff Far East Land Forces, had talks with the New Zealand Cabinet and Defence Council today. Sir PatrickReuter - 131 words
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Article154 1948-03-04 8 MANILA. (ByAir Mail) Found: A Filipino who has publicly proclaimed hi? liking of a certain phase cf the Japanese way of life. He's Mayor Manuel de la Fuente of Manila, who virtually committed himself to support the revival !of the Jap-originated neighbourhood association but:Reuter - 154 words
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Article66 1948-03-04 8 MANILA, MAR 2 A fire early this morning destroyed several buildings m Trobo district of Manila including two Chinese schools, residences and restaurants. The damage was placed at 1,000,000 pesos Late yesterday. hoaided gasoline m an auto repair shop m anotner district of Manila exploded causing fireU.P. - 66 words
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Article, Illustration147 1948-03-04 8 "Cheese-cake" is an Anr*»ricai newspaper tetm fot pin-i?rs opretty girl pictures. Th" <irmand lor them reached sprct:i cular heights m the U.S. dutins.' the war years while the G.l .s were away from home, and th practice of collecting them stil continues. Whenever an e.sp«-ri ally snappy example of147 words
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Article, Illustration29 1948-03-04 8 At the main table at Mondays f"' ird >f ,,<;*«• Robinson's. Pictures show: Top ■>/ ,j /|i/v!(l «U Pr^rsow. Dr. ThemtJuisan and .V >•' _p, //Hi IcH held <tt fAB.A Mrs h29 words
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Article22 1948-03-04 8 i Reprints «i local uraphs appearing Morning Tribum Malaya Tribune i had n application Tribune Photograp partment al SI copy.22 words
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Advertisement65 1948-03-04 8 TMIBIST hm\. mini Are obtainable on i^illP^^^Hnn HIKE PLJRCHA^t TERMS 1/ fi 1-^- 'f^?f^-J M r 1 l j|]'ft* J Mil "Vim.- M^r; i,, 1 mil hmv mm i^~=£2^sm MHOt MOtPOtm \i 1 Ifl I MAGNI F I ED I t^^-^m^Z: iffl jH BANDSPREAD I O^^^^Pvl W A.C. Model A.C.65 words
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Article, Illustration125 1948-03-04 9 r* cnand my'" Aether pitting Xt tak ,-;tU«tlO to i n frnkiy an X l r Woi >- i ll it ro 8 tractiv E i:ltI hl t and Mi I, .p« tha I. v n E n fact L l.i Kr.< raw ■o: I ul XvK v limited125 words
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Article21 1948-03-04 9 Liter 3 Shan±\v>\ a\i> officially May as 4^o 515 fecrease of l3tU"-5 ritli Deoeriibor last Ll. slightly over moles ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article44 1948-03-04 9 J a -emont on Chiles dispute S&rEH «t s 5 C,,fle would defend what by tho historic and '"^P"^ c.ivcd as a historic leg noble mothorland. the J-u "4ft daims of P0w0.3 OUU.WO mstu r^ rl Chile." h<^ aciiied. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article41 1948-03-04 9 CAI CUTTA. Mi. N- N«aKiv nunu to. it was announced l b> th^ General Secretary of the AH-Indi Institute of Stenographers. CW CU The previous record was 9S words per minute, set up Pritam Singh Bedi m IWT.' ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article237 1948-03-04 9 PKAGUE. Mar. 2. Rudolf Slin sky. Secretary General nf the Czechoslovakia Communist P'irty outlining the new tasks rf the National Front and the action committees m Czechoslovakia, said today "There is no room to» sub versive opposition, either m the Government or m the N i*iona".Reuter - 237 words
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Article51 1948-03-04 9 LONDON, Mar. 2. The text or the draft of the Anglo-Italian treaty now being considered Of the Foreign Offices m London and Borne is the treaty of commerce and navigation, on which <nscm,gioni have been going on for some time, it was learned from an authoritative source tonight.Reuter - 51 words
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139 1948-03-04 9 CAR WILL HAVE TO BE CARRIED 17 MILES LONDON, Mar. A H m ber "pallmiin ntf car whirh weight 27 hundredweights and which is now shipped to Kathmandu. Nopal, fo. Lio«k.-< o G A wSSmtf Ifcc Bntish Knvo/ •U Kathmandu. will havo a st- an X journey befon- it MMfeMjReuter - 139 words
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Advertisement39 1948-03-04 9 It. s>» MffiOl!rC¥CLi§ 250 CC O.H.V. MODEL 350 CC O.H.V. AND 600 CC S.V. 500 CC O.H.V. AND TWIN MODELS Easy Terms Arranged NOW AVAILABLE AT The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. 43 Orchard Road, Singapore. Represented Tkrwghout M*laya.39 words
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Article38 1948-03-04 10 LONDON. MAR 2 .-The British Board of Trade tonight an -6t nin f WhJCh Bdtain Will from dT S f ntial foodstuffs "om Poland this year and lar^c i change for coal and steel ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article14 1948-03-04 10 •'ttiLSALEM. Mar 2 P*. -oi th^Doputy of Pos!s announco f, U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article37 1948-03-04 10 NEW VOCr h ce h on v I ot know th 1 j:d -1 not worked C v ft.. 1 new gor, l-n,.,. i '"'I.I *try Ijr^elj'Q-r C^H ourselves 1 NC We br «l(^B l^'UlJvifthekJifc^B ReuterReuter - 37 words
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78 1948-03-04 10 SOVIET URGES BIG TALKS ON PALESTINE 1 r P' posed t lay "riimf^H Five talk, foi ?<« l y-i o: i-krd thf Stati s in urging ;i\!t I ci! ace pt tl I r solutl d the ifl i' i V Q m a ?a:::ai^ o! ~>W American pr ;^BU.P. - 78 words
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Article77 1948-03-04 10 MANILA Mai. 2. B-'J I pines has decided to m W X delegates to the forthcoming <^^V tod Nat.on-: Freedom of Infoß ation conference m Genrva it repot ted today. Ono will ny the Republic and Ux o^r^^» Philippine iu-uspap'.r.v fl W Th< foimci a: 1 I" Jj rReuter - 77 words
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Article67 1948-03-04 10 UNKN OWN U iNILA, Mar. J ■H9 laboui was today i*P< fl I marshalling it- fojw-< down on th. RI Bt it ui!l not tolerate si »JB I the Ctovernm^it- I |<> Sucii an evioniua i fl Bi phasized by local I 18, arose Hon. t pre E some 1.50067 words
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Miscellaneous33 1948-03-04 10 I -j— f-, Tomirs: Cxrlmlw To Tin- Morning Tribni,^ TTI«^TT£RW ZIMBABWE EXPLORATION 6- DISCOVERY E\PEDIT!ON.riQ47I UL I- ll^f 1 3 f\ I A'.'\ HE mak 'I (WVJ vf \^H lit 1 j t33 words
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Article887 1948-03-04 11 Patricia E. Gilbert - Murder At Th e Ci ty HAll Patricia E. Gilbert A SIX-DAY SERIAL J B> Ii if«kM Insultingly Ambiguous Remarks, Hut It's S )ohnlU>> Who Drop- the Real Bombshell for Nedra. j R ntly< H friend Patr i: Rk' up it mfd Kid.* wid- r 1 XIVK IV t*cam< slightly887 words
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Article59 1948-03-04 11 MANII^, MAR 2.— President Roxas is reliably understood to have decided to rid the Government of corrupt officials and employees especially those belonging to the upper brackets As a th-st step there will be a general check up of the bank accounts and properties of officialsReuter - 59 words
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70 1948-03-04 11 $200,000 LOTTERY —NOT THE PRIZE BUT THE TICKET NANKING, MAR 3. The Ministry of Finance has decided to hold a lottery of the jewellery seized from collaborationists and traitors, with the proceeds going for the relief of indigent high «nd primary school students. The Executive Yuan has approved the scheme,Reuter - 70 words
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Article85 1948-03-04 11 BRUSSELS. Mar. 2. Foreign Otlicc exports of the Benelux countries Belgium, Holland. Lux i-mbourg will meet here tomorrow to consider the line they wiU adopt at the five-power Western Union talks with Britain am' |*r*nce the next day. Defence as well as political co-operation ate envisaged mReuter - 85 words
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Article91 1948-03-04 11 NEW YORK, Mai. 2. Charge against two men accused 0* aid 'ing an attempt to ship 6,000 'pounds of TNT to Palestine v. January were dismissed In the Fedeiai C'ouit h« re today. The two ai«' Josi ph Seiger 24-year-old concert pianist am MonReuter - 91 words
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255 1948-03-04 11 TOKYO. MAR 3 The Allied < ountil lor Japan, at Ml fortnightly mi-ituig today, refu soil to hear thf Soviet accusation of ultra-nation tlism s.nd P ro- militarism aganst the »'m. Minister- Designatj 1 1: tosh i \sh Ida and four other member* of th<Reuter-AAP - 255 words
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525 1948-03-04 12 20- Year-Old Gunma To Hang For Murder KUALA LUMPUR. MAR 3 A 20. YEAR-OLD CHINESE NAMFD lANG HOONG. WHO SIA I ED I HAT HE WAS A MECHANIC BY PROFESSION WAS YESTERDAY MORNING CONVICTED BY MP JUS I ICE I I RUSSELL A 1 THE ASSIZES AND SEN l ENCED525 words
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Article13 1948-03-04 12 iAir V For! IN T >: N nothing top ir^jl U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Article124 1948-03-04 12 The situation is more cheerful commented Assistant Commissioner J. C. Barry, CID Chief, this morning, releasing crime figures for the last ten days m February. There were 12 armed robberies 12 simple robberies, and 17 housebreakings by day and nightfigures which reveal a decrease from the124 words
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Advertisement187 1948-03-04 12 siiw^.ii \b iit aium, ro.. j 55, High Street. Singapore. Tel: :i:i«'> SPECIAL OFtER FOR UNEN EMBROIDERIES, SILK LINGERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, CHILDREN X BAIUES DRESSES, LACQUER WARE, CURIOS, ETC AND ALL KINDS OF CHKESI HANDMADF; UUUOtt. &fi*iM fHE HOUSE OF COMFORT BOOKINGS I PERFORM ANCES 11 AM l.i.">. 4.15, 645 and187 words
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Advertisement81 1948-03-04 12 f l VSTIhEOII I Ml WALKED 4^k\ I TO THE ALTAR flf\. f^l I WITH FOUR «§K ti j^v > I W* o.uvi »ci«tu T\ jn y STARTS TODAY Preceded by latest BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWS: GANDHIS ASHES IMMERSED; UPTON YACHT IACI! OPENING OF CEYLON'« FIRST PARIIAMEXT SATURDAY at M'NIGHT J81 words
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Article568 1948-03-04 13 Malayan were X- 4 3 50 J o^ I J m I 23 3 26 2'< fto co «3 00 I 38& jo^ R 51.00 M-00 31! 00 33 00 H 160 1.65 I l 6° V SU H 1000 1100 H^ 54 .00 55.00 0.90 IJI568 words
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Article128 1948-03-04 13 BOMBAY. (Sy Air Mail) LateM suggestion for tributes to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi m!- elude a proposal by a South In(lian that India be renamed Gandhistan" (Gandhi land), that Hinduism be renamed "Gandhjsm'', that Hind be renamed ©athgnanajan" (truth seekers) and that a new Gandhi EraReuter - 128 words
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Article195 1948-03-04 13 GUATEMALA SEEKING ARBITRATION WASHINGTON Declaring nat "we have both equity and law on our side" the Guatemalan Ambassador Designate here. Senor Ismael Gonzales Arevalo reiterated Guatelmala's intention today to press for settlement j through arbitration of the current dispute with Great Britain concerning British Honduras. Senor Arevalo said he hadReuter - 195 words
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Article33 1948-03-04 13 HAMBURG, MAR 2 The Union of German Shipyard Builders m Hamburg today presented a petition to the British Regional Control asking that further dismantling of Hamburg shipyards should stop. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article87 1948-03-04 13 The upward tendency of the market m rubber continued yesterday, and a further i of a cent rise was recorded for spot. The rise for two days is U cents. Yesterday the market opened steady and remained so throughout the day. with business done for spot as high87 words
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Article103 1948-03-04 13 New York, Mar. 2.— Activity quietened and fluctuated narrowly around the midday levels. Numerous traders were cautious awaiting further congressional developments m the European recovery plan and John Lewis decision for a soft coal walkou: which is expect* d m the^near future. Automobiles were rather mixeciReuter - 103 words
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Article24 1948-03-04 13 ROME, March 2.^-A two-day radio technicians strike, which silenced Italy's 17 radio stations and deprived, 2,000,000 subscribers i>f radio programmes, ended late last night,24 words
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362 1948-03-04 13 47 Women, Children III In Troopship From East LONDON. Forty eight passengers, children. women and a soldier, we.c taken to hospital from the troopship Empress of Scotland when sh'j docked at Liverpool irom Bombay last week. The ship's main sick-bay had been turned Into an isolation hospital during the voyage362 words
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Article193 1948-03-04 13 L<n<i(»M, March 2. After quiet conditions during the earlier part or today's session m the stock markets with prices ruling generally ;te»dy to occasionally firmer, dullMess sot m and hy the close had So«fm r M itii v widespread m markets that were extremely idle. Th? overnightReuter - 193 words
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Article44 1948-03-04 13 WASHINGTON, Mar. 2. Re publicans m Congress, whose rhances of party success m the next election have been backed \y campaign contributions irom 'protective tntiff" businessmen, ire expected to oppose Pr^ident Truman's request for an extension C< reciprocal international trade {Teements. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement36 1948-03-04 13 TA A Oft B^^^^^^ MAUN HOTAk TYfIWRITID COMPANY. INC. PORTABLE MODEL Fmturing VELVETONE FINISH MAGIC MARGIN TOUCH CONTROL SHIFT FREEDOM KTE DELIVERY FROM STOCK LTD* 104 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL .6480 ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR PENANG36 words
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697 1948-03-04 14 IPOH Mar. 2-H<nv a pang of armod Malays robbed a Chinese" i ubber dealers shop m Changkat Lobak sno t 1, killing two and wounded others betore makin^Vway with over $700 m cash, a good quantity f jewellery and clothes, and also697 words
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Article76 1948-03-04 14 Indian Losses In Indo China SAIGON, Mll 2 Indian i« «:en f s In Indo China lost between 4 000.000 an<) r».000.000 rupees m the battle <>i Hanoi alone, the Indian Consul h«M.' told Renter today m discussing losses oornc by Indians .sine- I tfare between Frencn an«i Vietw -h76 words
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Article114 1948-03-04 14 CHELTENHAM. M i 2 Mr L Abeb-on's m-year-old gelding National Sp- t by Scottish Union out of C kta l won the Chamnion Hurcil the premier hurdling event i f Britain, for the second succt. ive year. National Spirit, t lined by Victor Smvth and rideReuter - 114 words
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Article157 1948-03-04 14 In a friendly match played on Sunday last, the Greenwood B.P. brat UK Kmily B.P. by 9-2. Results: i Greenwood members mentioned first) DOUBLES: Hanuffi and Haron beat Mustapha and A. Hussain 15-13, 15-6; Ah Boon and Marican beat 'shariff and Samsuii 15-10, 15-4; Bahari and J. T.157 words
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Article226 1948-03-04 14 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS From our linancial corr.i Presumably owing to the far from pleasing political outlook. tin snares yesterday did not fellow London. In any case the recent activity appears largely to have subsided and such movements as are taking place today, particularly on the London market, merely reflect routine226 words
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Article542 1948-03-04 14 Fred Roots Cricket Column LONDON. Feb. 23.— Next month seventeen confident, fit. happy young cricketers set out from Australia to tackle the Lion .n its den. The names of the chosen are just as I anticipated. I do not subscribe to the general542 words
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Article243 1948-03-04 14 I I I mittee ar( Mr M Pr< sident. Mr f.l Hon 'I: Dorti Raj H, r ~M has been p-neda^! ready received ir^S and otht-rs :rr.o'jm^M 596 35 have beer. s9 donations ,M ii "m admirers o!^| various other conaj as Arab. Dutch. hH nations have aVtxfl from243 words
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Article15 1948-03-04 14 Art cused LoWo holy rhe War the chai had «<"'- area of tlw Reuter ftrReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement81 1948-03-04 14 The Ho Hong Steamship to. IWSSENGEK FREIGHT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy SS. 'HONG SIANG" sails For ii an goon via Penang. 1.8. -KEPONG" yails sth Mar. SS. HONG SIANG" sails 13th Mar. For ValembanQ and Plad.ioe. M.V. "BIDOR* saUs 9am 9th Mar. FOR RHIO LINGGA M.V. 'HONG THONG81 words
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Article481 1948-03-04 15 llt Pays Highest Dividend P^ .VsT lII VI >FNI> OF THF DAY WAS HF "/n IF SIXTH RACE WHICH REE .'mii' HARIMAN PAID 563 FOR A F/M\. MODI: KATE. M HMt at Ihc start of the seventh race ;;;;<! disl^jfed Allan, who dehd jeekoy. riding tv> winners. idd!<>d two481 words
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Article24 1948-03-04 15 LONDON. March 2. -A bat- unon of Grenadier guards left v ffa' a *J arrack at Windsor to"i% for Palestine. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article198 1948-03-04 15 The results of yesterday's ties m the S.L.T.A. Indcor Championships are as follows:Mixed Doubles: Mrs M Levien and Ong Chew Bee b at Miss A Matched and X X Macartney 6 4, 4 6, 6— o Veteran Doubles: Roy F. Smith and R B B D^nnell beat198 words
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Article116 1948-03-04 15 Many Singaporeans turned up j to witness a Softball game played on the padang. yesterday. The game, which was between teams chosen from the Singapore Americans and Chinese Combined and the U.S.S. "Maris," ended m a eomfortaoie 1 11-3 victory for the wavy. The Singapore116 words
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Article135 1948-03-04 15 SHANGHAI. Mar. 3 -Henry Pu.yi, former Emperor of the Japanese-sponsored puppet state of Manchukuo. was formally m. dieted before a Hopei high court m Peiping yesterday of high treason, according to Chinese press reports. Pu-yi, who has been m Soviet custody since the Japanese surrender and whoseReuter - 135 words
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219 1948-03-04 15 Malays 3 GHQ 2 Malays <M.F.A.i beat GHQ Signals by three goals It two m a Div. l S A.F.A fixture at Jalan Bes;ir Stadium yesterday. Signals are practically a new j sidr this season This was also j Che case with219 words
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Article33 1948-03-04 15 Four Chinese, three armed with pistols, and one with knife, entered a house m East Coast Road and robbed the occupant of jewellery worth $150 and tv-o bottles of brandy.33 words
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Article295 1948-03-04 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS (By PENANCJ. Mar 2 A very pleasant cocktail party whs held I or board the P. O. as Canton or. Monday morning which was In I way an epilogue to ♦he P. O Cup which was run at the Ptnang Christmas meeting and295 words
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Advertisement114 1948-03-04 15 YOUR LAST CHANCES TO-DAY TOMORROW TO VISIT OUR STALL AT THE INDIAN TRADE EXHIBITION AT THE GREAT UOlii II o. ramasamy^ladar. sons THE STORE THAT S i'RVES THE COLONY. HEAD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE Phone 7692. jf Phone 6323. 60. Market St. Singapore. 58, Serangoon Road., I CHINA COMPANY NO. 8,114 words
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Article, Illustration58 1948-03-04 16 At I' rt. LigkHreifht champion. Insert tor Tan Choon Guan. ikmktt hands inth Cpl. Juntan whom he bent on points m the finals of th» §ABA Boriny Tour-n-mtmt ht Id at the Happy World on Tutsdaii nitjht. Below: Frankir Pt stann fright) touches <!'',<_( s with hi*Tribune - 58 words
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Article, Illustration76 1948-03-04 16 Photographs >. Thr pictmrt oftovf ilboiM the i<n- g 0 ..^/j.-, g^^ p/oul vhi<h recently Wooded {n Tin plant has hrn i tm& Umg leaves, coloured rr and yree* 1%6 "77i/f *****" grow* round N/.s/ on the Pohana R'tt'l where •nperttitiou* Chlteee who betieve it will bring f,<u( lurk have76 words
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205 1948-03-04 16 LONDON. Mar 3: Nineteen person* wen- killed when the Belgian Dakota airliner crashed »t London airport. Heath Row. Middlesex, l ist nifht U Uowina l radio message to the airport tfrat it might have to »«akf an ..neigency landing. Three people of theReuter - 205 words
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Article48 1948-03-04 16 Mr. W. R. Innes. Ric<- and Cereals Assistant, and Major F. Young. Shipping Officer, on the staff ot the Special Commissioner m South .East Asia, left Singapore yesterday morning by air for Bangkok to confer with the R i c e-Shipping Co-ordination Committee.48 words
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Article, Illustration18 1948-03-04 16 Pkotoiirapn Group photograph of the wvmmg °J J' Andre*'* and Miss Patricia Beryl Tnylo-r at on Saturday. TribuneTribune - 18 words
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490 1948-03-04 16 Inquiry Into Actor's Death THAT HK OVERHEARD THF WIFE OF THF DECEASED ALLEGEDLY BUGGK3TING TO HER LOVER TO INJI'RE THF PERSON ()F THE THIRD PARTY DC THE ROOM. WAS STATED BY A WITNESS TO THE SPORE CORONER MR W G PORTER. AT AN490 words