Morning Tribune, 5 March 1948
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Title Section10 1948-03-05 1 MORNING TRIBUNE W m (Ne»l«M. 10 CENTS ijjVxY MAKCH *1»*10 words
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673 1948-03-05 1 AN KAH KEE DEMANDS APOLOGY FROM GEN. PERCIVAL Protest Over Reference To Chinese "ON BEHALF OF THE CHINESE COMMUNITY I WISH TO REGISTER MY STRONGEST PROTEST AGAINST THE VARIOUS REFERENCES TO THE CHINESE IN LT -GENERAL A E PERCIVALS DISPATCH AND I WISH TO ASK FOR SUITABLE AMENDMENTS TO THE673 words
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127 1948-03-05 1 fTrifiini'" .:t<i f f Riporttr i DfCHB SAX.'ON iJLN HAJI jl'bir. an independent candidate for thk rl'r al east m the forthcoming elections intimated to the tribune yesterday that there should be an end to all this mid-slinging by election candidates. Ho hold that "digging127 words
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Article, Illustration45 1948-03-05 1 Photograph >. GjmMi (Governor of Wtnmpom) pinning the British io* Berge**t Thoma* A. Dineen (left) during the fcfcl took iil'ic, at (iovemment Hotute yesterday. K,h gumriei tkt me4al for "high courage and devo--9 toMU 'i primmer- <>f-war In a camp at Blakan Mati m mi. TribuneTribune - 45 words
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Article162 1948-03-05 1 LVADOR, MARCH t. AFTER BEING PLACED UN0N CENSORBHIP I AND FOUR OTHER CORRESFLEW TODAY FROM GUATEMALA TO SALVADOR. •AST CENTRAL AMERICAN REPUBLIC. SOUTH OF L CABLES WILLIAM HARDCASTLE. REUTER"S IRRESPONDENT. n by leaving Guatet could report freely bg Inside the countension caused by Wi to British Hon-B-British feeling ap•roachingReuter - 162 words
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Article49 1948-03-05 1 Stufj Reporter) [had to fire to arrest Tr;if;,|.. ir stn-i yesk f Law Heng, who 1 ll 1-30 p.m.. was 10 Nice on ;i charge P that ensue. i the ;l1 wounded nach. *aeh. The f jow m the Genera] l iition. walking g tengj Road, was Durh49 words
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Article46 1948-03-05 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 4. Baldev Singh, Defence Minister, told the Indian Parliament today that nine villages were looted and burned m 27 raids into Indian territory during February near the Jammu border m Kashmir by raiders from the Sialkot (Punjab) district of Pakistan.46 words
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Article199 1948-03-05 1 UNITED ENGINEERS. LTD. REPORT A PROFIT FOR 1947 OF $1 143.357. A DIVIDEND OF 12 > PER CENT. AND A BONUS OF* 2 •a PE* CENT ARE RECORDED. A seven-acre site has been purchased at Butterworth. opposite Penang. and as workshop buildings m Singapore are dismantled,199 words
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Article57 1948-03-05 1 DOVER, England. Mar. 4. Ex-King Michael of Rumania and his mother, ex-Queen Helen, arrived here on the Channel steamer today from France and travelled on to London. There was no official party at the port to meet Michael who has booked a passage to New York aboard57 words
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Article74 1948-03-05 1 SHANGHAI, Mar. 4. Quotations on Shanghai's financial and share markets rose to new record levels today as heavy buying sent blackmarket United States dollar to CN5340,000 per dollar. Gold was sold for CN521,500,000 an ounce but m terms of United States currency dropped two74 words
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126 1948-03-05 1 Reporter) :i 'lvis«<| Avn E placei itored emergency I idV tN I an armed I Place ii Thurtday morning. A party of 20 Chinese went lown Kallang River m a motor sampan and drew up alongside near the Lee Products. The party, :»11126 words
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95 1948-03-05 1 Tokio. March 4. Australian servicemen who marry Japanese girls m Japan will not be permitter to take them to Australia, the BCOF newspaper "BCON" stated today. The paper, which quoted a Department of Immigration ruling, said neither Japanese wives nor fiancees would be permittedReuter-AAP - 95 words
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Article39 1948-03-05 1 Sydney. March 4. Mr. John Braund. Australian septuagenarian whose rancor cure claims are being investigated by a Now South Wales Government Committee, collapsed last night due, it was stated, to weakness arising from ovo: work.39 words
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Article198 1948-03-05 1 ULTIMATUM TO ESTA TE LABOURERS t r rom Our Own Reporter* MALACCA, MAR. 4 -THREEHUNDRED INDIAN LABOURERS ENGAGED ON JASIN LALANG ESTATE HAVE. IT IS UNDERSTOOD. BEEN GIVEN AN ULTIMATUM TO CEASE WORK FROM TOMORROW (MARCH s>. THIS SITUATION HAS ARISEN AS A RESULT OF A DISPUTE BETWEEN THE LABOUR198 words
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372 1948-03-05 2 THI TRAGIC ENDING IO A PICNIC PARIY A I PASIR RIS DURING I til. CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. IN WHICH A U -YEAR-OLD CHINESE SCHOOLBOY. A MEMBER OF A PARIY FROM THE VOX ENG CHINESE SCHOOL. LOST HIS LIFE. WAS ENQUIRED INIO BY FHE372 words
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Article101 1948-03-05 2 A young Chinese was ordered to be remanded m police custody lor 43 hours by tne Third Police; Magistrate Mr F. B. Oehlers. yesterday, after charge of robbery was explained to him. Accused, 29-year old Lee Shon Eng. was alleged to have rubbei one Kong Ah101 words
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Article72 1948-03-05 2 The admission room Of the GknerlU Hospital was the scene <>t an alleged assault, when a Hykun Bras alleged to have voluntarily causj-ri huit to a compatriot with a pair of handcuffs. Accused, Lee Poll &"n«. w;is produced before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr f. b72 words
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Article259 1948-03-05 2 <From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 4—Convicted on his own plea on a charge of criminal breach of trust of a sum of $212.05 entrusted to him, an employee of ttW Sin Chew Benevolent Association. Kuala Lumpur. Cheng Swee Fong. was Inis morning convicted259 words
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Article36 1948-03-05 2 Tokio, March 4. Japanese coal minors will receive special sugar <<nd Cigarette rations if they achI iove the F. hruary-March goal of 1 5,728,000 tons, the Government Economic Stabilisation Board an- nounced today. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article220 1948-03-05 2 A woman who snatched a golJ chain and a gold ring from a flvv.ycar old child was sentence i to eight months' rigorous impri. scnment by the Third Police Mi. I gistrate. Mr. F. B. Oehlers. yes terday. aftt-r he convicted lier on two charges of theft.220 words
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426 1948-03-05 2 A STAY OF EXECUTION. PE.\l>i\v GRANTED BY THE CHIEF JUSTICE I IN TiAf*^ PEAL VESTRKDAV TO AIR MARSHAL STR OFFICER COMMA NDTVO r a f Far Hl Pj H ACTION BROUGHT BY YEAP LEAN v, IN 1* OTHERS FOR POSSESSION OF HOUSE iS»426 words
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Article110 1948-03-05 2 London. March 4.— Sir Oswald Moscley. head of the Union Movement m Great Britain, last night denied the Haganah's reported broadcast that the League of ExServicemen— a Fascist group now incorporated into the Union Movement—claimed responsibility for the Ben Yehuda explosion on Feb. 22 m which over 50Reuter - 110 words
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Article42 1948-03-05 2 Tokio, Maich 4.- -Kyoyoichi has been found guilty by a United States provost court of impersonating a United States Army CID agent and of bribery and had been sentenced to serve two years' hard labour, the Army announced today. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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86 1948-03-05 2 Kuala Lumpur. March. M cording to people who have rev t-d from South Nam, the am kttitude towards the Malajii four states vi Southern ami hostile as m pie-wai days. The BiameM discourage education and have refill tertain the petition of Malays i cerUin86 words
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Article209 1948-03-05 3 TIIK MINISTER OF STATE FOR f X wrmVEI THE COLONIAL SECRK-:i,-Wr? 05, AND MEMBERS OF THE I M< V I'vrFl LFVCY THE GOVERNOR OF HMSON CONFERRED THE BRIn lN sot'tl?omas a. dineen of the .^-V I.rKVKSTERDAY. Tic MVWUJMt took place m the Council Chamber at Government Hou«e The citation209 words
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Article111 1948-03-05 3 IKB allegedly eared I ,-uatc lay. Accii* Kirn a Hokki,n. m. on Nov. 20. walking aiml Changi Road, was v:ition by a L the accused tv hangi Market and betel-nut -ell- to have 51 from the idler but Iftv cents instead An arrested p k him to the '.ion.111 words
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Article194 1948-03-05 3 Beginning this Saturday, the Singapore Regional Indian Con- grcss will hold a seven-day annual election. In accordance with the constitui tion of the Malayan Indian Congress one delegate will be elected to the Congress for every 200 members of the local branch, and one lady delegate for194 words
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399 1948-03-05 3 Lord Listowel. Minister of State for the Colon.es. keen interest m local activities yesterday when he visited }he Police Training School, the Supreme Court, the Havclock Road Feed ng Centre of the Social Welfare Department, the College of Medicine met members of the399 words
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Article104 1948-03-05 3 >'•'■ N m Chon:, r is produce <"• Police Court yosm charge) ol carrying ,i a: [n possession ammunition. P are alleged to n Pla< i ai about 6.15 Ha a bach lan^ the court n received .h^ r I to Jalan Besai to saw the accused carbundle under104 words
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Article29 1948-03-05 3 rhuraday, ht, a Chinese :«:bb.d Of I 1125 worth f tnpatrioU. i revolvers I n man was arm?d I last night, j waylaid and rob I unarmed coin-29 words
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Article32 1948-03-05 3 p f Treasury £mi F(r Financial SecEt Unnni Malayato "***** at a ratet nl to por ■«n Tender* at E th at ngure 6 '11,I 1 'Hip bills 5 March 1 m4B32 words
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Article53 1948-03-05 3 Tokio, March 4. Former Prime Minister Teisu Katayama, yesterday was invited to become Deputy Prime Minister m the new Ashida Cabinet. Although Katayama is not anxious to accept a responsible post m the new government, political observera here believe Social Democrat Riehtwingrers will oersuado him toReuter - 53 words
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160 1948-03-05 3 The defence m tho Harbour Board case, m which 14 Malays, Indians, and Chinese, are on trial at the Assize Court on a charge of housebreaking and two Chinese with the abetment of the offenc opened yesterday. The four Malays, Hussein sin Said, Talip160 words
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Article25 1948-03-05 3 Mr. W A. C Gvodv, of th? Economic Branch of the FeCfcral Secretariat, left on horn- leave by the P. and O Catson last weeK25 words
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168 1948-03-05 3 Passages to the United Kingdom have been book, d up to August, and people Intending to go there m Sep tember and subsequent months will hav»* to Itgltfl their names now with the shipping agent- Now as m pie-war, the p«*ak p<iiod is b«twten168 words
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Article95 1948-03-05 3 Charged with U ing m po**t»Hion of altirid certificates of idtntity three young Chinese, Aw Xat ilt). Sia Chai Lay «27) and Aw Yon*; Tionu' <16> apptared befon thi- Second I'oiico Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh. yesterday. They tfcre also dMCged with attrmpting to enter95 words
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Advertisement19 1948-03-05 3 YOUR WHISKY TASTES SO MUCH NICER WITH PHOENIX SODA WATERS. SPARKLING CLEAR. DIAL -3709 or 3700 FOR YOUR URGENT19 words
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371 1948-03-05 4 A ,-m, Maf mm MmHm to y d M ,tt..t st.m.l tn,u «t th. next Anize* »•> tk» Zurdrr <<h,n, man Yin Ah Woe* Potto Court Magistral Mt A 0 Bkenn ye*terdj» Hash.,,, I. alleged to have eauyed the jromaja deathhy •Hooting371 words
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Article91 1948-03-05 4 LAKE SUCCESS. Mar China delivered a coup <le grace to the United States plan to have the Security Council to endorse the Palestine partition m an attempt to quiet the trouble*! Ho!v Land. T. F. Tsiang sitting as Counci. chairman Joined Canada m opposU.P. - 91 words
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Article93 1948-03-05 4 CHINESE SPAN OF LIFE NANKING, Mai 4 The average lfo span of a Chinese is only half that of an Englishman. D»ctor Y. T. Tsur. Minister of Health, told medical students m Nanking yesterday evening. Dr. Tsur pointed out that m English population of 75.000.000 would be able *o accomplishReuter-AAP - 93 words
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Article, Illustration102 1948-03-05 4 In the Martins' Cigarettes competition. i Martins, Ltd. of Piccadilly, tin first prizi for SiiwoßorJjJ aDe iMSt Model Refrigerator went to Mr Jf o jJ a'm«V Kepfti Rd. (above) for ljao units. k h, TJJ at the Happy. World on Wei teaday n«M Guests at the main table at the102 words
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Article46 1948-03-05 4 RANGOON. Mar. 3. Dr. Tv Yun-tan, Chinese Ambassador to Burma, tokl correspondents hero today that China had no intention of seizing the territory of any neighbouring country a reference to reported Chinese claims to 77.000 square miles m the Burnvi frontier area.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article58 1948-03-05 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 4. Th Indian R<<l Cross Society has re ceived advice that 75 cases of medical supplies and books sent m response to an appeal from the Vietnam Red Cross have arrived at Saigon, says a Press Note. These supplies are being fo»--warded 10 VietnamReuter - 58 words
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Article340 1948-03-05 4 Following is a list of donations received by the Singapore AntiTulteroulosu> Association during Ftbuary 1948. It shows an increase by more than double over the Jan. figure and brings the total to $^2,660.97. Balance of Funds as at 3lst Jan--1948 $53,423.47; The Mercantile Bank of India340 words
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Article60 1948-03-05 4 Singapore, Thursday. At about 3 a.m. today, a taxi driver was robbed of his watch and $12 m cash by two Cantonese, one of whom was armed with a revolver. The incident occurred near the sixth milestone, Pasir Panjang Rd. After robbing the driver, a Chinese, and60 words
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Article48 1948-03-05 4 Tvlr. Wm. Herbert Baillies of Selangor River Estate, Jtuala Selangor, was married on Saturday at the Presbyterian Church. Kuala Lumpur, to Miss Zelia Grocutt, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Orocutt, formerly of Cameron Highlands and now of Sydney. The Rev. S. S. T. Evans officiated.48 words
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Article51 1948-03-05 4 I WrightivUle C^rpi"* :,|emon.si a t :on S .nw robed men »i un w Man's fiery <*2*"T\ Thr citY 1U(1?^ L that the parade ha-1 »J i !,o wth the absenc, tf* i try's 400 qualified WTO •^e,ro,s i«£ft\ and Mid tlul n f intend 1 midate51 words
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Advertisement104 1948-03-05 4 VOICE OF A SON OF THE SOIL CALLING ALL SONS OF THIS SOIL A Special meeting will be held at the KARIKAL LANE PADANG, (football field) KATONG, on SATURDAY, the 6th March, 1948, at 5.30 p.m. by (the Independent Candidate for the Legislative Council k election MUNICIPAL North East division)104 words
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Article70 1948-03-05 5 v,T M Mai 1 -Britain today exhausted SSSSSSrts. :s d .s to rover the loan has lasted 20 "T" ded with Britain still losing sold l t more than 52.500.000.000 per nnsun offlCtaH frankly stated last ?.h«Vth 000.000 then remaining would vire tMe monthly gold sales which gtftfSwSS formating70 words
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Article217 1948-03-05 5 INOTON Mar 3 -The Czechoslovak Am[the United Sta es M. Juraj Slavik, and the L e r to Canada. Di. Frantisec Nemen, reiv m protest over rvems m Czechoslovakia. irbo >- been Am- since June, ii 46. I ICinisti r of thr Inc i Government, a. sident Epted IReuter - 217 words
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Article63 1948-03-05 5 P MAR 4-BTl- I>; standing by Pis morning ready F junca presumably a ;i case of nerd "tar airfield last 2nd Battalia of P»an Regiment was lT; 1 l(>a destination rs kept a dose 1 the War omce I 'destination of i v 6 Africa, but y alerting a63 words
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Article93 1948-03-05 5 WASHINGTON. MAR 3 ReDresentatlve John MaGowell, Republican of Pennsylvania .-aid the House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee has launched an "active search" for the former mistress of Benito Mussolini. The woman, whose name was not revealed, was last reported living on the west coast of theU.P. - 93 words
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Article25 1948-03-05 5 Mr. P. I. Read, of Raglan Road, Dublin, has been appointed to the Colonial Service as an Engineer m the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Malaya.25 words
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139 1948-03-05 5 Australia's Big Timber Requirements The, need Of Australian imports of timber, kapok, rubber, oils and spices from Far Eastern countries evidenced by the fact that several Australian companies nave «stabl'shed branches m Singapore. Despite considerable locjl for"stry areas. Australia still imports large quantities of timber from Eastern countries, values for139 words
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131 1948-03-05 5 Sacramento, California. MarA. Traffic officers found Helen Jftrklry driving along Broadway here m nothing but high gear. As nude as Ladxj Godiva, she first attracted attention by gomg through a red light. The tngnal was paled, however, by IM blushes nfReuter - 131 words
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334 1948-03-05 5 LONDON. Detectives hid 'r. n country houso near Tun^r'^g* Wells, while the occupiers wr»o -tending court as witnesses, after receiving secret information vhpt a gan^ had planned a raid thr houw. Police had intercepted a codo written into a letter by a man334 words
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Article44 1948-03-05 5 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 3 —The Security Council tonight referred Burma's application fur membership of the United Nations to the Special Membership Committee which will have the task of examining the applicant's qualifications for iru>rnf<»rship and reporting back to the Council later- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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331 1948-03-05 5 LONDON, Mar. 3.— Britain has protested "energetically and strongly* against what are described as "disgraceful occurrences" m Guatemala City yesterday. Owing to the local censorship, the incidents, wnicn were part of an anti-British demonstration, had not hitherto been described m detail. Britain's no c. releasedReuter - 331 words
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Article55 1948-03-05 5 NANKING. Mm: 3. Wamj Una Vi, Under of the second "Save Mnnchura" Mission, said whole familirft ivcre commit hnfi suicide m the commumst-blork-ndvd Mukden. He said Mvkccn. the centre of one nf China's richest food producing ureas, is now suffering acute food shortage because of theU.P. - 55 words
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Article82 1948-03-05 5 BATAVIA, Mar. 3. Disappointment has been expressed by the Egyptian Red Cross that all the medical supplies sent from Egypt did not reach the Indonesian people, Antara, the Indonesian news agency, reported today from Jogjakarta, the Republican capital. Messages from Cairo were stated to have saidReuter-AAP - 82 words
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Article91 1948-03-05 5 LONDON, MAR 3— Britain will shortly lend to the Chinese Government the cruiser Aurora and the destroyer Mendip, Mr. John Dugdale, Financial Secretary of the Admiralty, told the House of Commons today. Hp said that Britain had already lent the Chinese Government the91 words
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Article60 1948-03-05 5 PARIS, Mar. 3.— The ln«an Government entered dis.-us.si.. us with French Government today on OecMtnm the future of Frcnrh colonies m India by means of a referendum, a spokesman for the Mmisfry ol French Overseas Territories <on-firnn-d todayNeither the .spokesman nor me French Pord*n Ministry waaReuter - 60 words
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Article83 1948-03-05 5 LONDON. Mar. 3. The Foreign Ministers' Deputies on the Austrian peace treaty failed to break the deadlock on the disputed matter of the rtttpo— l of Gorman UNtl m Austria when they met m London today. The ,nain point at Hwe during the inconclusive dilCUMion was againReuter - 83 words
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Article235 1948-03-05 6 The form of government of Malaya was probably more complicated and less suited to war conditions than that of any other part of tjie British Empire." Thus states General IVrcival m his recently published despatch on the Malayan campaign. That relations between the civilian administration and235 words
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Article225 1948-03-05 6 This was made plain during the Japanese invasion. As the active defence of Malaya was borne largely by the European minority m this country, this local defence force was augmented by drafting European personnel from their civilian jobs. Since the hulk of the Europeans occupied what are termed225 words
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Article, Illustration39 1948-03-05 6 Onestl at th> Dinner held <tt Ruhinson'ti Cafe on Mnndav m <<: ebnttu,u of Pcwi <■ y lm l ih' Antth> ''hmts* School. Ltft to rlf/ht M\ Wonq Shttn >«/«//, Mr. h'. C. II j Phenq Geek tnui R. .V. Yomiu. 139 words
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Article889 1948-03-05 6 S. V. Ramanujam - S. V. Ra ma n uja m FROM CRAFT TO INDUSTRY S '1 raining for industry is n< t a new thing anywhere m the world, least ot all m India. Only, m former days one would £ay that a person was apprenticed Ito a craft whereas889 words
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Article191 1948-03-05 6 HONGKONG. Reports that Chin a is planning currency re- forms m the near futum wtT" termer "eyewash" by th^ Far Eastern Economic Review, which added that, far from achieving a "ha'an-ced" budjfet for tho first six months of 104S, the Nankin? Government's deficit will bo equivalentU.P. - 191 words
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Article, Illustration863 1948-03-05 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE L^*WITH ail* n i A I W lth icarlet and 3 nth. inkier. Btarnaoc Bells i^:;.;it Dennett v- :r..V t; oi Mr s Robert Horn' m Sin^pu;. ..nd New Zealand. »iO'-.'nar 1 :vcl tomorrow alter ■mb at St Andrew's Cathedral, W IV J-^.ca Chattleld Gardner.863 words
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Advertisement12 1948-03-05 7 Bor^v The Latest BOOKS Non-Fiction 'rom JO I THE ULLIPUT LIBRARY LITTLE'S12 words
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Advertisement227 1948-03-05 7 Dine m the Palm Court Grill at Raffles Hotel THL BEST CUlSfjre THK MOST DELIGHT*'! I. SETTING IN TOWN. DANCE FLOOR ON THE LAWN. Music by Tibor Kunstler's Quartette, with Ken Leslie. Vocalist. C. K. TANG I Pewter Ware it Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear j CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE227 words
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127 1948-03-05 8 CHENNAULT'S TRIBUTE TO CHINESE FLIERS SHANGHAI Mai A Mihu'. to CMmm pM"'- s W} s K'v«n »>> Major Q&mni CUlrt Cfctnnault, wartime OMMMMMteI of the Fly ing Tigers" m an informal talc last ni^hf entitled The Hrav.st Men I W*m Knt-w Drawing upon hi» large store of knowle.l^ of bothReuter - 127 words
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Article129 1948-03-05 8 LONDON. Tnll. <v<>!l-<l'< ;.-;<> I BffUl Brvnnnn. 21. of Hw :te*OCitreet, Liverpool, was recogo!«e< by the Liverpool Btto«n«llar magistrate, Mr. A. Mcrsrlanf when he asked for an extc iHon o" the fourteen days allowed to naj r >o tin.' to. m Stag beei w♦'129 words
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Article61 1948-03-05 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 3. Radio Australia reported that a fire aboard the United States freighter Cecil G. Sellers was brought under control, after the crew had abandoned the ship m the Indian Ocean, 200 miles southwest of OOCOf Island. A sister ship, John Corrie, took aboard the crewU.P. - 61 words
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254 1948-03-05 8 SYDNEY, Catholic organisations m Sydney have agreed on a campaign to induce Catholic girls to boycott beach and surfgirl competitions as morally wrong. The Catholic Youth Organisation, which is leading the move, has carried a resolution condemning the "unchristian exploitation of youg women mReuter-AAP - 254 words
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Article, Illustration243 1948-03-05 8 LONDON Young British scientists are making arttlici v blood plasma from a flßgai which sugar refiners have N»en throwing away for ytars. Tests at the \fcorld- famous Lister Invti. tute m London have provrd thai this artificial plasma can be us«'l m a wide range of ouk*} transfusions. Jhe243 words
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Article19 1948-03-05 8 Reprints of \m Rraphs appearia Morning Trjbi Malaya Trihun« had on appliutj Tribune Photogr partment at copy.19 words
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Article, Illustration89 1948-03-05 9 111 X Will pp-du' ir^ f s tored m itiftt. I, und.r Trying Estate. 0 ■idol o- >'^' T peryteievoHitioi •time something I itoUfe m the humar retorts tubes and let! intli ma may relieve W India v dan is Uah.it, na Gandhi >. ld m BirJo. Honse. The89 words
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Article256 1948-03-05 9 A Imsi X lhm honeymoon. k oW I [No. she froze me HI ishami Fr. dfiick AlMt of Newport-place. Chai-s-road, London. W.C wavidcnce at the Old Balk rial m which he accuse? Mis. Ifarjorie Roberts, subaltern, oi toruitvj ani j cheques ts said he -i nt te liter .>(•,!!.-256 words
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Article19 1948-03-05 9 M' A i E? J**«tord. MkHiew* HKh,' 01 Wor»ninjr. i he pu! I19 words
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Article86 1948-03-05 9 RAXUAL, NEPAL, Mar. 4 An ii family of nine people were murdered at night m their homo i ma village, it was reported here. r I'H" only clues to the crime came from the family"s maidI servant who sui<l that 'some men came and askedReuter - 86 words
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85 1948-03-05 9 London. Sh.ela AfM 19 told Harrogate maples feKsWSsS triends appearance and tha. m Shiola rains £180 a yea hefnance. Anthony KnwJ* «f Fast Park-road. Hamgau. earns £340 Both are Civil So.Hp said he objected to the.r marriage chiefly MMM l"tS*85 words
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72 1948-03-05 10 LONDON, Mar. 3. The public will be admitted to this years display by the Society of Britisn Aircraft Construction at Farnborough, Hantz, m September. It is expected to be one of the most interesting on record. Airliners such as the "Brabacon", "Viscount" an! '"Apollo" willReuter - 72 words
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Article139 1948-03-05 10 LONL' N KU| will iv, or b unfit i H:. Dr J S^LF* c < Sir Cta q Higb C oner th n Colon today. In aammbiu. 1 r.ounced In the U mon>i jrett^rdty Vn Oflic said Brvnei nue to have it, m before and troold pa wak Government139 words
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Article161 1948-03-05 10 Lonci: n, Mar a. Kofl retary Ernest Bevta fl had '"'"il spot* 1 to preserve the British Hondurai :MM gIU r British interesU pute with Guatemala. JJ -I have offered m bus. ne>-. bur U X 4 [threat to take force t| life, it Is His Majesty sj meat's161 words
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Miscellaneous100 1948-03-05 10 romirs: Ixi Insi^ lollir >loi niiii; Tribune j "SUNSHINE FALLS" UHAS atPTUA ~\l f/ BUT I OONT TW:Nk"OUR\ 1 [^ANO Wtft OUSTING &)h fill SOM£wO^. »A^-3. t THJIIK 'ON MTU TUt MOUSeJ WNE...tU PIANO WILL STAfiD BEING WA, REALLY THOROUGH; J^ [M* PLOOGLt SINF^- b- J i^cPVNG MOO?? r-.-r^rIsMAKEN UP100 words
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Article791 1948-03-05 11 Patricia E., Gilbert - Patricia E Gilbert SIX-DAY SERIAL FU liinH the MounliW Suspicion Intolerable .and Hug, Volunteers to Play Guinea Pig. He? ?cd i I Buer.-dr.;: Hack was ahead A triumph n iddresi pofi&ibi nas ■shingly. Bill La rab< I think M>- Bak-: X assign her ■citr. :t"791 words
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137 1948-03-05 11 BIRMINGHAM, (Alabama), Mar. 3- James E {Bio Jim) Folson, Alabama's Wninj Got-frnor. t.<? na/>jed respondent m <j l>ntrrnitu Mtf ?>i/ Christine Put man Johnston. 30, iW«o claimed thar Folmm is the father of her 22-wo nth-old son. m Ninvmber, 1944. while sht WOW cashier mU.P. - 137 words
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Article43 1948-03-05 11 JERUSALEM, Mar 3- H«ganan > Radio said tonight that th° s >> League of Ex-Sc, vicermn ;'L; r ■knowiedpe^i j n a wrttten ei »ent rc^onsibUity /or the I ghud« Street explosion ol W m which more than 50 Jewi were kiiip,< ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article55 1948-03-05 11 NEW YORK, Mai. :i. A hun^- er strike of five alleged alien com- munists. held on Ellis Island pendinjr their deportation hearings, continued. They are protesting tlu> Government's refusal to grant bail. Immigration officials said the men t bad disposed of foci brought by i frlendfl and areU.P. - 55 words
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Article26 1948-03-05 11 CHICAGO, Mar. 3 —A I utlonwide i fttrik* of 100.000 meat picking I morken over ware d*pi«ndi wmi a :od;.y for Mar. 16.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article413 1948-03-05 11 HANOVER. Mar 3 Dr Hois Mahnke, a former S.S agen said to hare been ill treated m Bad Nenndort camp, today gave a detailed list of the alleged tortures o a general court martial trying Lt. Richard Oliver Langham. Royal Armoured Corps, on a chargeReuter - 413 words
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Article194 1948-03-05 11 Washington, Mar. 3. Mr. Ge(.rg* Marshall. Secretary of State, ana Mr. James FOrrestai. the Secretary of Defence, tola Congress today that there >S "grave danger" that Greece and Turkey cannot remain free uniesv tht y get more military aid from the United States. The two Cabinet memDersReuter - 194 words
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Article24 1948-03-05 11 LONDON, Mar. 3.— The first civil air service between Britain and Japan a route of over 10,000 miles- will open on Mar. 19.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement52 1948-03-05 11 Ml BUT hrn mm Are obtainable on /^T^^l^W^fEßgllßmmm HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ,Mf/^ "^SSSETj' jl -r^ 'Mff; i<i V ;^VVftvl-'|lß MMS MOIPOiM f rL^^^^^- A1 MAGNI F I ED b\ F^rTT ll BANDSPREAD [j/ O^ iW I A.( Model A.C D.C. Model Now Available $425.00 Sole Distributors f"*MHffXrj n@iiiiff ESTABLISHED /67S52 words
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Article90 1948-03-05 12 PESHAWAR \mina 1 1 with an .-nvlof,,- ront.un ng tho *<•>■ I llvcrcd at Urn hou.s,- o/ an Mate ftfenl on tJi. Kiontirr liM N't t «T With Ihr k. V Mid Illi uu- hox contained humble jm. HMt from v v«-ry old fri«'n«J Wh»nReuter - 90 words
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Article83 1948-03-05 12 Soviet Pact With Egypt CAIRO. MAR 3— Russia today signed a trade agreement with Egypt containing a clause granting both countries "most favoured nation treatment roi all products of soil and industry The agreement, drafted m English, provides for the barter of 38.000 tons of Egyptian long- stap] c andReuter - 83 words
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322 1948-03-05 12 ELUK ANSON, MAR 3 DAMAGE ROUGHLY KSHMAIEJ II AHOUI 115.003 WAS CAU.SED BY A FIRE lilAI BROKE [N ONE OF WE MOBI IHR'XIY POPULATED PARiS f THE lOWM ON iLKSDAV IHE AREA IS S'IIUAIFD JL\Si lEHIND IHK W D OFFICES ALONG PAUI.IN c IREEI322 words
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99 1948-03-05 12 Lean* totalling $48,992 wersjrint. to 160 members of the Singapore Government Servant-. <p«rative Ihritt and L.< jr. Society m 1947. Of i 111 amount. $19,642 VM taken up by confinement and medical MpeMtt; $7,365 for payment of debts. $5,810 for leave and ptMlft expen&es 55.J5099 words
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Article83 1948-03-05 12 ATHENS. March 3.--The Ministry lof War announced today tliat |1 prisoners were kil'od m Makronisos prison fttmp when C< <m munis ts. rioted ;.nd atU'mptfd to half ;he tr.:n«.. fer of fellow prisoner*. Thirty one guards and Soldiers nn injured.— WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.— Senate Joseph Ba!l, Republican. Minnesota83 words
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Article25 1948-03-05 12 BTDNBY p. u,.. r J 10-ft.. will > *?<l 'sterling. !j^y iatcaded i« migrants who to Australia t, guarantee that th, v w h Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 25 words
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Article40 1948-03-05 12 BOMBAY. I!* hundred Gurkha ti British lad 19 cS 4 sailed lroni bete to > Strathnaver today fo, 3 Singapore an. I Hongkoai S Part v f a toUil «50 khas who have volunS serve with the Brftith An40 words
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Article15 1948-03-05 12 'PRAGUE MarHi 3 -The Council have decided i Churchill Square to TYadt Square-- U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Advertisement97 1948-03-05 12 CHARLES ORAKE LOJJ Cfj^JW \Sa\ V M )//WIW U/ ".SO p.m. and 9.15 p.m. TOMORROW AT MIDNIGHT THE LAST WORD m PICTURES SINCE PICTURES SPOKE THEIR FIRST WORD' Us the Story of Cole Porter with I nose (ole Porter Son- Sensations! I NIGHT AMD PAV/^OdNT fill. GALA DOUBII- ~1 MATURE97 words
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Advertisement121 1948-03-05 12 WOMMf fOB THE FIRST m, TWO GREAT ST J today tour Shows DAVlLlfil 1.30-U.30'9.30P. M. I "on t bqoT I oot or vis roncotttw p* S t to m Aa D fBa Love iv"J V l^dramotic role iJT^ g| Special Mornin<j Shows Tomorn.w and Sniktojf 11 AJf. garry Cterey ta121 words
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Article583 1948-03-05 13 fgmjfldj.mdfgjofdklflmlfdfds rmlsrjot ■r CTBIAI-S r "gs, X W> teJ 4300 m iM d 5100 Mo° I v N 4 I 4 J 50 ■^c 10 00 HOC CbIDMI 54 0O 55.00 v o 2.85 ■CJ BUT 9.15 9 liir.; 15.* 15.8" W 31.00 33.00 ■i:,, 410.00 420583 words
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Article91 1948-03-05 13 The market m rubber easeo "IT yesterday and 7,8 of a cent drop was recorded. It oDened easier on New York advices m the morning with businiss done at 39i cents for spot, but on rumours of a cut m the production of tyres thr market eased further.91 words
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Article46 1948-03-05 13 'he shares market continued to be easier and a number of issU< i v.Trn marked down. Industrials were steady with interest centering on United Engineers (dividend 12J per cvnt and 2\ per cent bonus) and on Robinsons', states the Malayan Snarebrokers' Association yesI terday.46 words
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178 1948-03-05 13 f ffVttMM Ml// R* i»n I* r > Stall-holders at the Erna Market at China Street have recently de- cided to aproach the Chinese Con- sul -General with a view to v questing him to make representations on their behalf to the Municipality to178 words
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Article119 1948-03-05 13 TOKYO. Mar 4 Bishop Siphon Noil, assistant to the Arch bishop of Canterbury who is visit inn the Far East, told a Japanese press conference today that Jap'i nose Christianity should not be h pale imitation of American or British Christianity. The Jap:t nese had proved themselves greatReuter - 119 words
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Article239 1948-03-05 13 Market Notes Jottings Prom our Financial Cor.) United Engineers Ltd. report a net pront cf $1,143,357 and $60,396 was brought m. The Directors have decided to appropriate $150,000 to Dividends Equalisation Reserve, $400,000 to i Building Reserve and recommend a dividend of 12* per cent plus I bonus of 2'239 words
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Article5 1948-03-05 13 dsfks;ffjiomljoglgfkjortjloiu5o4j9u89uf ReuterReuter - 5 words
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Article46 1948-03-05 13 Contributions to the Gandhi Memorial Fund to date are as filliws:— Amount already $69,596 35. Messrs. Gian Singh Co. $5,555 00 Hongkonß Shanghai Banking Corpn. $1,000.00 Indian employees at i p ar East Oxygen Acetylene Co.. Ltd.. throuph Mr L. Dalmtm $65.00. Total $76,*****.46 words
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61 1948-03-05 13 On Wednesday afternoon I party of detectives arrested a Chi nese m possession of a .32 revolver with five shells m it. It is stated that ho was arrested and released last month for shoot ing a detective at Lorong 3. Tho Police searched61 words
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Advertisement78 1948-03-05 13 NOW tk V 2-4.15 SHOWING 6.30-9.15 Here are Four MILLIONAIRES with FOUR DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES to persuade Ginger to say "I DO" BUT THEY ARE ALL WRONG//'/ %f 4 A |R[ R[r .(ilNG PRAYISC IMI'LOBINO RYING HERE S ti^Bf^ CORNEL WILDE DEMONSTRATING Y/M THE Uf^« UUiILL mWL ROGERS WIIPF. v Lm-MORKQW78 words
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Article49 1948-03-05 14 ->..-;' K r £5a n»« following haw haen telected »nch«rn (Nee Soon Qrn); »v BrJnf (<MQ) Concr Oxford FTv T), C< M (lt Ell<y (2^BOD).j •x n kt' 1 (N( f Soon Qrn) Mir Osh, 1( N Soon on,), SSI BSSK > sSssfe r r (GH^BOD), Ltu n49 words
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Article22 1948-03-05 14 <«~e r; sss- 3 Mr r PW« M.rs uJ f in C l fVdid not Apn] n by ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article413 1948-03-05 14 All -Lancashire Clubs Cup Final? tin-. 1 )v Mal :i An all-Lancashire f. a Cap M n f° r t tho J lrst lim sinn> IWB wll(^ Evvron beat nnato draw. Ho h Btackpoo] and Manchester United must be ronsidered as having splendid chances of Airim irfirStaPP^ ninr(S th<> VV(Reuter - 413 words
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Article11 1948-03-05 14 Association meet., ST-rS^ Payer, m Smgapore'^day11 words
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196 1948-03-05 14 Although the Indian cricket torn I was not a rinancial success Australian cricket lovers will remem<»e> it with pleasure, and regiet Sfe v? crickot tours arc not ie Australia beat the Indians fairly ZfZ'l^/^ one sporting writer traha They failed m the Test match196 words
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Article95 1948-03-05 14 SHANGHAI. Mar. 4. The plan-^ 'Atlas Sky Merchant.' Jej here last Friday, will take off this morning for Tokyo with a group of eleven passengers. F H Be, ford President of the At.as lupply Company, and a Director of the Standard On Company of New 2S?EReuter - 95 words
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Article32 1948-03-05 14 LAKtJ SUCCESS, Mar 3 Burma s application for United »h« a Membership Committee by the Security Council today tK' Wd probably will m final Counct. consideration late m Spring U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article184 1948-03-05 14 BR ADMAN'S AMAZING CENTURY Hooks about cricket vhich toll of feats oi !>» lonian, nij). UMBg them those of Don Kradman usually de;»l only with first class <ncket, and omit what was probably the fastest scoring; by any cricket*! anywhere. This" was •illy m the career of the great Australian184 words
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133 1948-03-05 14 at Si "Fh?° r is to be represented at table tennis m the Chini Sh.n?h!!i lympiCS tO be »*mE Shanghai, commencing from May •>• This was revealed at the Sinn C it was pointed out that thr SSSmwS The Association will be holding133 words
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Article127 1948-03-05 14 I Ba^uio. Marc): 3. Adi for Increased autoj;c:ny| of lico allocations by thS tional I >fl rose to ncoura^in^ hi i^| when t!i Siann>. 9 laved l iy t!>> rent riiij their country, arrived fl ticip: t< actively m ttifl PAO rice conference. I The group's presence fl erallyReuter - 127 words
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Article68 1948-03-05 14 Washington MacAithui. Supreme Ai!« rnandei In the Fai 'foraied the Hou.m ol 'fl tives Foreign Affairs *'<« that he is too busy m I I <| turn home to give vi<i^H China's need tor aid. The conunitteo di i "'I j Gcnoial advised H undorratf" China'? same time itReuter - 68 words
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Article261 1948-03-05 14 Pion. Alf Brown, m ,l 0 the referee stopping the fieh,.round because of a bad out o. A Weiden showed himself i heavyweight of class and nun chmg ability He put th? or cc of h,s 15 stone behind hi»" bow/ but m spite of his weight he wmt261 words
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Article116 1948-03-05 14 Manila. Mar. 3. A slight earth tremor shook Manila .shortly after 5 o'clock this afternoon. -Rcuter. An earthquake described as fairly seveie was recorded on the Fordham University, New York, seismograph today." The Reverend Joseph J. Lynch said the Int shock was registered at 9.28 a.m.116 words
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Article34 1948-03-05 14 RANGOON', Mar. 3. Tv Yuen tan the new Chinese ambassador «,ri 'tv Pr eSS confpr^ce he was China bordei- would be settled by conciliation and treaty. He presented his credentials Oil Wednesday. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article45 1948-03-05 14 i m The following Rocklites a: A (SeribawaiiK) M at Mnbawang. are lvqu.Mc) I the Govl. TVeaiur. transport:— Tham GalLstall, C. B Sllva (Capt) C. B. H« H Swyny. E. A. A G. Woodford. R V Swyny. Mwnr«t: v and C. G. Fm::45 words
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Advertisement72 1948-03-05 14 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. lUttBNGE« FREIGHT SERVICES horn; su"""* Kon^ '^atow Amoy satls about Mi. Apr. ■A keponc r lianffoon via Penang. Sftlk 13th Mar. mv. ki DOR tor and Pladjoe »a.m 9th Mar MV HONG TIION^ X RHI JNG A Saik 5t h Mar. MV. |,ONG TAT F72 words
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Miscellaneous41 1948-03-05 14 dfsdfds Steel Age E. Ha m b; Chanda Tenc 1404 Darvel Mt. Rogers Poolau I Kyska p- Deaslake Reung Yochow o. L. n, d- n Menf.stheij. Atrcus CHtoartm v Vatna Molenkerk l RtfpAlyetU Oaiuterk< rk i Puickor niQQtM I I I41 words
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Article356 1948-03-05 15 R A /iHE le s"VA. LEAGUE E el« or °ong 'tandino. true U« wssmgly a:- ■TconriderablJ itior. JTof big swpri^ l the best seen m Jfc»cetheLeagU( m Monday Tigers and Chun? ktf As ire comprised Michael L ti, Yew bar.' and Lian Sin fctfiar to soccer fans IcS with356 words
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Article107 1948-03-05 15 ibriola. the Italian wrestnak>'< Ida s.: g t Happy World Covered ■Borrow, was until itbox::.. r l Aus!lbm, Tlgi A: m and i fought under Labriokm when tho Singapore iin Pwtll about 18 la tribute to the Malh He said they fought fmsfy and gave the jtemaney'i worth. Singapore107 words
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Article73 1948-03-05 15 Th? following players are invited to play football for Shell S.C. at J. Bahru against the English College on Saturday (Transport will leave office at 3.30 p.m. Wong Leong Yuen, Chong Chong, Lav Heng Fook. John Hon, John Loh, Anthony Choong, Boon Yoon Cheong, Phua Boon73 words
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Article175 1948-03-05 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS (BY PEN AN G, Thursday. The following are early selection* by Allan LeuAs, Tribune Special Racing 2l i?' the final day of the Pencmg j Turf Club's Leap Year Meeting on Saturday:— Horses. Class 3. Div. 1, 8i Furs. MKRRY MILLER. Maestro, Renown. Horses.175 words
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80 1948-03-05 15 The giant Hungarian grappler. Australian hJvjrwefcht cham"Tencheff. who is passing three occasions with the Jim Londos. the present »oria C X Pi0 A n ustra.ian is .said i to a clean and scientific matmar^ maintain bis n £f at sl t of the ln80 words
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Advertisement59 1948-03-05 15 AGENTS WANTECD. FOR PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE j ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lump sums foi Death, Loss of Limbs or Ey es-weekly or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. LOW PREMIUMS Money can be made m your spare time by canvassing this business on attractive commission terms. Applications to:59 words
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Miscellaneous295 1948-03-05 15 Weights For Third Day PEXANG. Thursday Th Peter Con J* ?j following are the handirups fo»- Scholar f »he lart day of the Penang Turr Carmana n J Club Loan Year Meeting on Satur- Lady Of Kent tiav Donalla dd> Doris Pet J-JJ Horses. Class 3. Div. 1, 8i Fur=.295 words
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565 1948-03-05 16 GEOiUiKiowN Mar. I I !.*nd. loaißf l f"• t:ir t j>l( ndidly m the Ih rd le.st t 1 v. but th. West Endlet recow (i magnificently i > unish th i.iy with 2«4 oa the board nr tie loss of Aft565 words
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Article46 1948-03-05 16 Prizes for the p<s*sa> competition on "Tears m Yanktze", sponsored by the United Enterprises, Singapore, will be given away at the Cathay Cinema during the 9.30 p.m. show tonight. Miss Christina Lee will distribute the 10 prizes to be awarded to winners.46 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-03-05 16 Picture $koW guests at the Tea Party ff*M by Che' Fatimah Binti Hay Hmrtm H I Street to the Committee of the Maulud Nabt Ludies Section, Sin<r<ipore 128 words
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353 1948-03-05 16 "Sick Person A Dead Weigh In Society" Doctor Urges Need Fi Health Insurance A HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME PROPERLY COi TITTED AND RUN. IS THE ONLY THING THAT TAN BED FIRST TO COMBAT THE SCOURGE OF TUBERCULOffI THE OPINION OF DR. I. ILLOVSKY. M.D.. WHO ADDREI THE EAST WEST SOCIETY MEETING353 words
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Article188 1948-03-05 16 Five ties m the Men's Doubles of the S.L.T.A. Indoor Championships were played at the Happy World Stadium last night. The results were Yadi and M. I. Reshty beat Dr. Chan Ah Kow and P. Sarathy 6-3. 6-4. A. G. B. Pakir and S. A. Dawood beat188 words
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Article28 1948-03-05 16 MANILA, Mar. 4. The Philippines Government has given Philippines business permission to deal with Russia, despite the absence of diplomatic ties between this country and the Soviet. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article198 1948-03-05 16 Players to represent the J S.U. Ist and 2nd XI Socci M against the Bnyht SI i .}^M Ist XI and the Malaya W Ist XI on Sunday at r is and 4 p.m. respectively wilH selected from the following: Ist XI. A. W Hye. K. Dragon.198 words
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299 1948-03-05 16 Rovers Hold Cops To One- All Soccer Draw Fast and Interesting soccer j was seen at the Police ground yesterday when the Police XI were hold to a one-all by the Rovers Sports Club 2nd XT. The Police were an experienced team, but their formards frittered away many scoring chances299 words
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