Morning Tribune, 6 March 1948
1948-03-06
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Article129 1948-03-06 1 fnad Ceremony fe^a^SSS^*" A LANE KITTTMAH n ;/AVF PARTICIPATED mmE i***™*®? OF A CERTAIN TRIAD mtd that the from mik* n tfti finger* v l( thor portwM sieni&cance to ihe mitia- ttoß ceremony they had taken n m Some Chinese documents "o also recovered by the police At the129 words
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Article112 1948-03-06 1 SIN'KI Mar. 5. MMI il parties tixlay sho\ve<! CXreluctanre to commit Fin- a military will ux c pact Russia, deapfte the itkteby a Foreign Office ipokethat it was likdy the ration star*. Begotjal (People's Party, after B pour session, could only tell psi'lent tli.it they would meet to negotiate112 words
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86 1948-03-06 1 BaUvU, March 5. Radio Jok ,:uta reported today that Republean Army Major General Sudar,,,o admitted that he had ordered :11s subordinate Major A. K. \nBUf, to kidnap Sutan Sjahiir. then Premier, m the 1945 coup d otat. The trial of those accused of86 words
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Article29 1948-03-06 1 SOUTHAMPTON, March 5. The liner Queen Elizabeth with ox-King Michael of Rumania and Queen Helen among her l,wo passengers left Southampton tor Now York this morning.29 words
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170 1948-03-06 1 /Trihunr Staff RrpurUr) -jnftaSSSSsaSaS *J~+^JF^c£*2nm also go to the polls. ir So far only the Indian ChambI er ot Commerce is known to have two candidates to content the one seit allotted to it m the Le#sI lative Council. Th€ only candidate to repre*en! the170 words
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Article167 1948-03-06 1 (Tribune Staff Rejwrter) A Chinese has been arrested IB connection with the brutal BXe murder m a carpenter s shop to Queen Street m the early hours of Monday. He was spotted" by the Pen<mlu ol Pulau Sekejang yester. Say morning and handed JW to an official167 words
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Article20 1948-03-06 1 CAIRO. Mar. 5. King AbdulY T™as the first indication that Sid: hTs J«th must be aven,ed."20 words
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Article31 1948-03-06 1 BAGUIO. March Jj-^! thousand tons of rice Qmuesled from Siam last year. H" disclosed today m discusiio^of the Food and Agricu tv- j ral Organizations Marketing and Distribution committee.--31 words
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Article141 1948-03-06 1 M Reporter; terd v from led that c. lebraMrica, r gn Af- 01 the I m n rribune n Lm mediate need for opening up a Philippine Consulate m Singapore or m Malaya as the i n I terests of Filipinos here were well looked141 words
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Article295 1948-03-06 1 ALLAN LEWIS - JOCKEYS' DRIVE TO ASSIST CHARITY ALLAN LEWIS (BY PENANG. MAR. 5. AN INVITATION FROM THEMALM; HELD THEIR REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING. The Association is V^P^«£sMttited (regi^tored with RjPjf of Societies Federation of Mal£c S M^ C Ellery; Hon. Asst. See M Mr E. Duwson; Secy, and Tiejs^. mi. it'ahib. Hon. Auditor.295 words
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30 1948-03-06 1 Melbourne Ma. eh 1. an w*w d hero of millions r f) Australia inc^ d^ stralia to UK. and elderly; of Brl to^traua.30 words
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42 1948-03-06 1 DEBATE RESULT: ELECTIONS SHOULD BE HELD in J^ I mstructive an.i attracts! Uteri" Support of the proposal T hV sWapore elections m boycoSd. He was supSSS hv M' lim Chan YoOf. P^S^C Tooholed the vlctonou^opLa.. any -pportc. by Mr. OW« Ah U"»-42 words
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Advertisement15 1948-03-06 1 AMERICAN JERSEY <« NOW IN 100 tLTKA I AND look a, U,e P™^" l^. X avui.uble15 words
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446 1948-03-06 2 Detective Commended VCHrv/^/r^ c t A( 7"' NT F A (;nX BATTLE BKTWEEN A i :vism S i N^ M p^f 5 A4? l !i2 APOIUB which OFON^KWEEFaI? HFLD INTO THE DEATH ThH 2tf-yea: -old /.'unman. Ong Kwf> Fan. kuj sai^i to have »<*en446 words
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Article166 1948-03-06 2 Lee Ihinm 800, 31-year-old Chinese, who pleaded guilty last week jt th > Second Polic v Court to theft was yesterday, sent to the Fourth Police Court where n<- was bound over m $200 for six months. Lee was ordered to the Fourth Police Court because166 words
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Article176 1948-03-06 2 it Han You Lacked Ymr Bicycie? I Bi >wnies from various Singj. PCkc Proles gathered yesterday a- th<- Guide Hut. oft Orchard Road n to wish goodbye to Mrs. J L. Wilson, the chii f commissioner y to greet their new commissioner Lady Hone, and to chver176 words
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Article70 1948-03-06 2 HELPED TO RUN LOTTERY, FINED *or assisting In the manage, ment of Chap Jee Kee lottery a young Chinese, Soo Ban Tza, was fined $600 or six months rigorous imprisonment m default. Soo was arrested at a house m Ponspol Road at 4 30 p.m. on Feb. 28. The Magistrate70 words
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Article207 1948-03-06 2 Kuala Lumpur. March 4. The War Damage Claims Commission draw attention to a case of some public interest which was decided m the Ipoh District Court recent The accused submitted a c!aim to the War Damage Claims Commission for a sum of $9,262 m respect of207 words
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Article61 1948-03-06 2 In the report on a Press conference held by Lord Listowd at Kiiiila Lumpur on Tuesday published m the Morning Tribune of March 4. th e Minister was qu< ted as saving that an increasing economic independency both between the various part? of the Federation and of the61 words
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Article235 1948-03-06 2 Found guilty by tae Criminal District Judge day of the offence of att extortion, two Chine* Keng Swee and Wong Swe were sentenced to 17 m rigorous Imprisonment ao Ano;her Chinese. Lm Boon. w, a s senunced t months' rigorous inariNl Khoh Keng Bwee and Swee Lam. who are235 words
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136 1948-03-06 2 The stirring Mandarin filn "Tears Of The Yangtse" create< a local box-office record after a 20 day running at the Catha> Cinema. About 70,000 cinema fam saw the film, shown m two parts at 103 performances, including three midnight performances. The current screening at136 words
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Article188 1948-03-06 2 Mo, :>,n on, batch of'"^^^/" W 1 to tM jumped ovorboarT S Fr^cK/" J s,n K ..|>on- waters on it, way to Sa^on wh L««S thrn. ,t ,s b..|,..v,.,i. ma; huv/fo, n d TwVu J,t (^^J So far. six Legionnaires hav«^ Iven rescued from the sea by local asher188 words
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Advertisement198 1948-03-06 2 Tl!TIO\ Mercantile Institution Queen Street. Phone 2370 ••'tidy m your spare time:* S lorihand: (I»itma n Gregg) I.«ok-Ke*p.n,j: Elemental and l ;'vin(e Practical English v» menUry i ntermcdiat *i A****. Mathematics: coaches y public *^am. and atlases My «o(W| fnenj mi mine »P^Mto y-iu as one woman to «'"»»>icr. She198 words
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Article179 1948-03-06 3 .S3SSS r .n m I a the nn-iims P lal bt party h thp dr» docks, the bHW > n S all the foundries, the SUr tatlo /d^ci giores. They toiler > h h °P h TMastcr Attend Attendant* PPc» c n re me t oy and the e179 words
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Article103 1948-03-06 3 S^SU endors "i 1 'bat Pfrmangpd |fM Conimitte o KJSe*- The S»" riat'ons Officer. AMURSSBW; 2 Represent^ Automobile A»«i^« 4 .Secretaiy tad one c MembeiV Rept"senta[oto! Insurance OonnDKesentaf.ve ippoWlM b >' ifsc Chamber of Comiecomincndo>l that tho c shoull have the fol-iunrt\o!\s-.-Tc> organise first weeks'. To issue booklets on103 words
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Article13 1948-03-06 3 $,00 per nSnth without any adthe original petition.13 words
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Article52 1948-03-06 3 The internal parcels Rate CtS. ctS for a paicel not excelling 0 5( 3 lbs. t0 For a parcel exceeding 3 lbs. but not ex ceeding 7 lbs. 0 <o c«e<Hng 7 lbs. for a parcel exceeding 11 l^ but not exceed- w ing 22 lbs.52 words
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Article47 1948-03-06 3 ATTEMPTED LOOTING CHARGE ami Chineae >"' c oviFive more ace use u dcncc yestcniay denym^ the aUe^ nations f 'f N Ci ec rThor, Ng Kirn Leng. ISfe J^« an(l NS A J OiTe more acc.i^« Ong V U 21hi fU'f««* an<l wi»l be n^ned on Monciay morning.47 words
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Article125 1948-03-06 3 fci are now being taken In Wore to lorm a Malayan of the Asian Relation* OrBtion m accordance with di ons reached at the InWan Conference held In a In March, 1947. a mating convened by Mr. j- niiTy, and D; Bhuranjjj. Malayan members of Kneral Council o f125 words
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Article17 1948-03-06 3 V,, f f if ssix:iation ot W special Ken. MiNo v V tem Porarily17 words
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Article233 1948-03-06 3 into the amusement *£r.u Mns W alt Disney's popular techJnd S an excellent enterS: ftiry Tale,, the adventure of a charming Princes. v£o^w the victim of a wicked Queens K°M escaping the handof an execution* Snow White beromes lest m the forest and is dcS bvtho friendly233 words
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Article77 1948-03-06 3 ,v Hylam. occupant of a house la a LoronK off Paya Lebar Road was robbod of $50 m cash when he was held up on Thursday night by foui armed Chinese. The latest donations towards tnc fUBd m aid of the Langkawai fire, victims include those from77 words
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Article180 1948-03-06 3 i he MMm MMi h s lie^ n lent by Mr. G W. Sennett Chaiiman of the Rural Boa^ Singapore, to all Villag* Coml "I have* received your enquiry, prompted by a recent speech about the status of the Vii.<M?c Committees. I wish to assure you180 words
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Article125 1948-03-06 3 n«nt hpart^d screen i tingimp r° ma c n c'e am uproari- ropuishly bceu I.n* ami J rtam lng sequences when M dlfl to the altar wim gU|I erent m lonaies lsnt a wife .to m from her when she is snau v v g by a fourth125 words
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74 1948-03-06 3 BtaAf^ M- r^ linK s national rU failed to P*°P.SJi^ m heavy currency from n lck m arkrt buying today! P^J^SU quoUtions for ™Jrd of CN1855,--prico of gOW t 1M hours to 000.0 M m t^p. o t v roach CNSA* >v k o74 words
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Article25 1948-03-06 3 Sunder *V°ro'Tot,£ SL?SS during tn. ma^acr, of Chinese m PebruW Lt The trial wiU be *J°" W R. M. D. Urquhart25 words
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Article, Illustration97 1948-03-06 4 't is oflkUlly announcd th.a tin Committee of Aj.pi-al for Sin^apon oUI Jish.-cl under the pTOTiMoO ol Section 16 of the Cinopiatotfrapl PH«i Ordinance eoadHi «.t the 101--lowing pcnoOt, noininnted ;.nd uppointed by he. the Oov«rnor:— Prefidcnt. Municipal Oommkmiomn 'Chairman i. Oomm!iialon«« of Police <Vl«e Chai.man). Se«retarv97 words
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Article253 1948-03-06 4 'Trittiitu fhmff Keperter) i At the V.M.C.A.. Mr. Tan ThooO Lip declared open yesterday afternoon an art exhibition Much is i joint effort of the East and West, the artists being Vliss Lo Kit Ling from South China, and Mr. Harold W. Offord f the United253 words
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Article74 1948-03-06 4 A $1,000 fine or six months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on a 66-year-old Hakka Kong Sen*, by the E;ghth Police Magistrate, Mr. W P Rule, yesterday, when he convicted him for being m possession of three gallons of dutiable samsu. Accused was arrested at 374 words
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437 1948-03-06 4 Mac ARTHUR'S STATEMENT HAIL ED IN CHINA Mixed Reception In U.S. SHANGHAI. MAR 5 CHINESE LANGUAGE PAPERS ALL DEVOIED EDIIORIALS IO MACARTHURS TESTIMONY AND UNANIMOUSLY LAUDED SCAP FOR "COMPLETE UNDERHANDING OF THE CHINA SITUATION" WITH REFERENCE IO THE GENERALS STAIEMENI THAT A MILITARY SOLUTION WAS THE PRIME NEED BEFORE DISCUSSINGU.P. - 437 words
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Article59 1948-03-06 4 -IOKYO. Mar 5.-Shintoism v staging a comeback m Japan, according to a survey by the Jiji Press. A Jiji staff writer just back from I fortnights tour of practically all famous Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines reported that religion was rxing revived while Buddhism Was suffering59 words
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Article52 1948-03-06 4 NEW DELHI. Mar. 4: -India's Finance Minister. Mr. Shanmukham Chetty, strongly denied m the Dominion Parliament today that there had been budget leakages. Allegations of leakages had been made by veteran Liberal leader Pandit Haiday Nath Kunzru when the House resumed discussions on the budget presented onReuter - 52 words
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Article122 1948-03-06 4 Mom.iy, Bth March. Lasi Day of Art Exhibition to 7 p.m.. 5.30 p.m. Commercial Classes, 7-8, Free Lending Library, 8 Music Club Choir Practice. Tuesday, 9th March. 5.30 Typewriting Class. 6.30 Keep Fit Class. 7.15 Malay Class 7.30 Badminton. 7.30-8.30 Free Lending Library. Wednesday, 10th March. 5 9122 words
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Article100 1948-03-06 4 JERUSALEM fe, I Christian communiti, :r fl today join.,l m partition plan. wh,ch the B^ fiST^ *«1 150.000 Christ,: m A ;;i,.'« S In »tatt-in,.nt from th^ of the Churcn of the Hrll chrohere. It was th, t-W public doclat ition -if K M between Cl.nstnns fl on theReuter - 100 words
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Article108 1948-03-06 4 Los Angeles Mar. 4 --M Agents arrested today two ftH linns on charge! that t^yM smuggled nne USSIOO.OOoH mond ring into the ul States, which wai ttoki I the Countess Mata:az7.aM South America. The 23 karat diamond M found m the pmmitnn of Cm Pasinatu. 20 and llavrieio HHU.P. - 108 words
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Article85 1948-03-06 4 Shanghai. Match Majoi-J eral Claire Chcnnault. oi^an and commander of the ft* "Flying Tlgew" during thr today put final touches to I merit which ho will make M the Houae of RepreaenUtiwi i eigv Affaiis Committee on question of China aid The Ckncral. who accepted mvitation85 words
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Article, Illustration33 1948-03-06 4 Th« Jackdaw, who had pcriuadi* to whitewash him itrutfed o»f- w Whiskers followed him. 4 way to a farmyard »nd wtnt f ,1 to tho dovecot*. The h*m«. Tht Jackd«w ■»«•<• te33 words
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Advertisement58 1948-03-06 4 VOICE OF I SON OF THE SOIL ALL SONi OF THIS SOIL PalKv?' J V; 4 ti i 1; I wiM iK v M lJlp KAftIKAL LANK r#9ANG v (footbaU field) KATONG, on SATURDAY, (the Independent Candidate lor the Legislative Council election MUNICIPAL A tUrn division) COME ALL to the58 words
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Article132 1948-03-06 5 I. v; 0 GOLD COAST I U A Th eGoldCoas.Gov. 11 l wim-ig the recent --cos-. "g/jSB and m m)ured »s in P"! -i micro- v s c ''hat peaceful rw™ ,^e U d B .^h«d S h:p and bring tn many >nnoc£ns. perm ery i am making UIUReuter - 132 words
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Article58 1948-03-06 5 I I I*. t£&*& I I <! arijuX B'lf.iiu i»i f" report from Paris K?.d t)TO^os»'<A <miu\tanooi! Kon of sterling, the Dutci Hrn f; 'mm fia:ic. K^ijpw i f ■■<; > irea ica« I; fit >'/ 11 tW« X it Mrs fr .V 1 Strong X) h>,is received, opH|758 words
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Article58 1948-03-06 5 I, X< r March I. Lt.ohn I; States ■dei m South) n Korea, tojned Koreai t o ttain to might try 1 irupt the to be h Id m Korea on f bo carried out pw rfted by r< pn nt i- and will operate on pof adult suffiReuter - 58 words
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Article42 1948-03-06 5 J°- Ma, i Air V1( d A V Bouchier yesmade a farewell call on Mac Arthur. Vlce-Marthal v;l 110l 10 has been Acting MJer-ln-Chief ol the BrlJwnmonwcalth Occupation g^a^ence ol U G«i Robertson, will sail for V, a Joard the Dilwarra42 words
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Article85 1948-03-06 5 LONDON. Mar. 4. Britain riU spend £2.500.000 on her seciet Mvico this year, the same as last ,oar. it was disclosed today WiUl ho publication of the civil estimates for central government and the coming year two officials wUI persist with the writing of theReuter - 85 words
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Article45 1948-03-06 5 LONDON, Mar. 4.— Sir John Tho'ne, former Home member of the Viceroy's Executive Council m rndia, declared m an article m the Independent Weekly Spectator today that failure to settle the quarrels between India and Pakistan might \oiiA to incalculable disaster. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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90 1948-03-06 5 nFNVER < Colorado). Mar 4. Sr Thad P. Scar*. Director of Fort Logan Colorado Ve-enmj Administration Hospital sa <i T'mted States doctors have only th"cc years to prepare for mcd.- cal defence against an atomic b °He b sald aC the responsibility th Slfning90 words
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Article37 1948-03-06 5 Paris. Mar. 4.-After Communist and on Commu f nist ph^X; H had tried to shout each other five minutes today.; session of the French Nations^ Assembly was suspended by the when Pierre ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article46 1948-03-06 5 NANKING, M*r. The Cerhosl.rni; j^^Sk M Ch.na, Doctor Jo*ef Lele*. niaht dtocredtted report* tha. "pnsidrnt Bew» committed suicide. life forbids turn to com™*"": ir the envoy «<nd, addtos However that he had notr,r, v- t--3 S3 ofjin.d mjormnUon on the subjrrt. Reut*>r-AAI46 words
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Article41 1948-03-06 5 PRFTORTA. Mar. 4 'ne Sun^e Court here today set sis© of the New Union GddfleWi. The order granted on January 2 d slught by the South X fl iC a f Gjj^njn^ on the !H£Mn!^ vent.-Reuter.41 words
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44 1948-03-06 5 CHELTENHAM. Mar. I. Mr. p L Vtckerman's versatile Irish tO He y "beat Miss Dorothy Pagct's Harov Home by om -and-a-ha f Coloured Schoolboy a further ten fengmTawav third of 12 runners i The northern challenger Cool 1 customer, winner of the valuable fence.44 words
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33 1948-03-06 5 HORTHY AT PARTY: YUGOSLAV PROTEST ir^oS^Regent ol H«n- w^^atl H oS a t M^e h protes,. which sta^ that bPgs t^honoura^th^Secr c ta y .!i will be taken tc sl American official,' ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article22 1948-03-06 5 WASHmOTON *r. 51.960.000.000 compar ed. t U. 520.000,000 m 6 'n eed liday 3SS= s ft higher figures. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article206 1948-03-06 5 Itt>V Map I The Pa- Blr MoSjJV^lah Khan, .aid' 'I havi not Wat doubt that If Kashtad a within a In Kashmir no matt about by •nation of fen n the East Muslim Lea- i which i > lunch. o help the pra- yer. InReuter - 206 words
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386 1948-03-06 5 New Plea For Military Aid To Chiang to disCUM that report. h.. Bstad to l>e excused fiom aim v f nn* specific question for fear of d "clo^ng socr,t in^m-tion Tho committee then voted to ho Id a private session excluding newsmen and the public at which he could speak386 words
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Advertisement32 1948-03-06 5 'Site Was Vie Most Beautt/ul woman lEmSaw m My Mfc "REBECCA" IpAPIINt DV MAI'BIEK March MUi "> 12*»' t* M m Specia. performan^Sa.. Man,, l>.h at «U3 VICTORIA THEATRE STAOK CM B PBODIJCTION.32 words
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373 1948-03-06 6 SATURDAY, MAR. 6, 1948 Red Threat Moi even Fascism m its hey-day of power w.'s able to fill the nations of the world with afi much apprehension as does Communism today. In mmy eon-Communist countries strenuous at'enip' j are being made to combat the influence of Communism, and one need373 words
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Article, Illustration782 1948-03-06 6 DENIS WARNER - SHIMADA SAN CAME HOME DENIS WARNER Story Of A Jap Po W p^- Dy 'X-u-j%_n_. TOKYO.— It was February 194(>, md the winds from Asia blev ?oldly through the street of Tokyo m the first winter of the occupation. Shimada san had jone to the war and for nearly three782 words
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Article197 1948-03-06 6 WASHINGTON. Getting men to work for him is one of President Truman's big difficulties these days. The trouble is not that people j do not want to take on responsible j jobs m the Government but rather that they often cannot afford it. As the 'Christian197 words
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Advertisement21 1948-03-06 6 Parcel I For any destination fl Malaya Throuph any i^t Surcharge H Matayan Airways I U I Mtufleld Co.. U* I21 words
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Article439 1948-03-06 7 WITH V ERA ARDMOKt w& m. the ■r.t-W" t«0 Eli. »< ro -wp S I i r g Cng the many Mrs John KiK- on** ,-B wn was attired m V.!l ll' I tints id Party IlwricanC n I IV< glan i cwaa nlhvjsdaj veninj »t me m N439 words
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Article, Illustration66 1948-03-06 7 The wise uife m*kes tt aw*™* to tend her tpvusc off to work v-Uh a fotvi Mznwry of njr ctwm and her sptc\<xl r( r s m him. Utre m fio**brui Resell demwtrutinu She itMds r OjtoUnyuished ntarrmfi cast m K*u Emetic O-Nvill's "|«flur»un«/ ffi' cmes £U.ctra." Her66 words
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Advertisement58 1948-03-06 7 WE PEN will i% 111 the good #Jtf Breci on bin" 'g ■lily gj-oroAf«d. ,1 J a kit mm »c»tuiM4 pincm I v -^p feii^n rotj, L I SOMETIMES THINGS DO NOT TURN OUT AS THEY SHOULD/ AUK YOU PREPARED FOR SUCH EVENTUALITIES. madam i a imi \< i nifSSK;58 words
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Advertisement78 1948-03-06 7 On their way! Glorious Jacqmar fabrics m exclusive designs. THE' BIG 3 IN RECORDS COLUMBIA H. M. V. PARLOPHONE Buy them at (ACCREDITED DEALFR) 15 Winchester House Coliyer Quay iNex', to City Book Store) T OWN TONIGHT AT S EHE PAVILION hf RMURANT MQLLIE ROSS Of LLOYD STUDIOS P T5578 words
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132 1948-03-06 8 undom lukttt (;ril( n wood rarran, building magnate rH.us.-,) fro,,, JajJ on £2( white waKtaf to apK;il MKain st M« nine months s.-nt.-nre for pubHhin^ aMh balance s h.,t. S that ri.r DefMUlment of Health S..,Uan.» had approved £360.WO oontracf for him132 words
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Article32 1948-03-06 8 RANGOON. Mar 4.-Thi» of on Man*, by r*j«n**att*. „f the Indian Emksm, who k a** in New Tfct ackaa wil! hr immersed in the Iirawaddy river Mar. ?l.~R (UtC r32 words
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Article43 1948-03-06 8 «taffts2 N feh bunwi"i "..r 8 h< wn Doctors tO*d a rf iffh S>ml S y k. fast^- moving m aohinery ght Mai" Might, through shock be nsv chologically incapable of mffi" ago and motherhood mam-.43 words
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Article, Illustration21 1948-03-06 8 Dressed and ready to go on tv Ihnch at the Assizes J mi ft Johlmr, poMn for the vamer 'Tribune photograph,21 words
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87 1948-03-06 8 POLICEMAN WHO TIPPED OFF THIEVES JAILED LONDON. Probationer PollceConstable Maurice Richmond, 21. who toM two men m a pub that a house on h!s beat was a good place to ror>, was sentenced to eighteen months" Imprisonment at Notts Assizes for being an accomplice before and after the fact ami87 words
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Article97 1948-03-06 8 NEW YORK. Mar. 4. Mated Cerdan reports that ho is m excellent shape as a iesult of hard training for the March 12 bout versus Laverne Roach. Cerdan is working from 12 to 15 rounds daily m boxing, rope skipping- and shadow boxing. He workedU.P. - 97 words
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Article84 1948-03-06 8 KEY. West Florida. Mar. 4. I 'sing the strike prevention clause of the Taft-Hartley Labour Lav for the first time. President Truman moved to prevent a walkout at the big atomic energy plant at Oak ridge. Tennessee. He announced he will iMOfl an executive orderU.P. - 84 words
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Article114 1948-03-06 8 mi^ N K°^ Proposal to allow SfMrln athm fOr iunior schoolcnildren. aged seven to eleven whs rejected by Middleton. Lanes' Education Committee nf^lt oT FalJlcr r F a»clou ff h. the S iuS[ 0 S n Middlet n PPOSetl He argued that mixed bathine would stimulate unhealthy tend- t114 words
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Article169 1948-03-06 8 ian.|, 18 i S free— f,ee from T^ mothers prison Jg* d m o°n"t r n d the <i)or Ann as the little, dark-nair,,, schoolßirl walked out Of 52 32 <Jo com true Thei she EUzabeth's dreams Wero of sunlit days. chlldrJJ, fX?. V *WP*» n d happy home-169 words
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Article, Illustration223 1948-03-06 8 Shanghai, March 5. HoDes of closer triendly relations Keen Britain and China were expressed when Mayor K. C. Wu of Shan* Smith nd p X Frank NeS brn,th President of the London Lord Mayor of London, formally SSJSS2SS Sino-BHUsh evening CPhOn S lViCe st^day I Hw C ma andReuter - 223 words
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Article37 1948-03-06 8 LONDON. Mar. Minister Mr. A. .;M stated m a writtn 'M answer' that p troops, estimated H during this month lP e M be serving oversea H a similar proportion 716,000 troops under arms m Router.37 words
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Advertisement62 1948-03-06 8 NEW WORLD CABARET THE BEST A ND MODERN DANCE PALACE IN MALAYA, 'MM X COMMENCING MGIITI.V FROM 8 P.M. mM SATIKI)AV ext ENSION AM For Reservations i K A"re r 9 a p m n) t< 5 m •'•^o. 44-a NB i 834 3 t^S*Js2m! ri l™ t 2* H62 words
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Article137 1948-03-06 9 n U U %f v thought «> jar,, from I" 1 JftW the rt*t h*m th", vmdow instead 0 1% .Bowed i S» w^ hM ilkfitions which C nU w nimOnilg »JS oud) the Spanish interTli child spe'fc Ih F H. lUdd for !h T < a i! F.'.'.i.b'hReuter - 137 words
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Article30 1948-03-06 9 Xi punts of Fwal pnoiuK raphs appearirg m the Morning: Tribune and Malaya Tribune can be had on application to the Tribune Photographic Department at $2.00 per copy.30 words
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Article, Illustration35 1948-03-06 9 In his round of visits i.i Singapore Lord Luttowel. Minister of State for the Colonies visits the Supreme Court and seen, uith hat m hand, he inn greeted by Chief Justice. Murray AximUy (Tribune photograph).35 words
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Article, Illustration58 1948-03-06 9 SHINGTO.\ Mar. 4. It waa ed to.lay that the battle fnnsylvania, still radioactive he 191G Bikini atom lx>ml> ias bed sunk off Kwajalien Navy. othei target ships tho yer Trippo and the attack ort Banner have also boon D the bottom. U.P. W !tS? *2ftWA2 *»m*O. H.Koh is TrU.P. - 58 words
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284 1948-03-06 9 'i'LL SEE YOU AGAIN BOW ENDED A DANCING STAR'S LOVE STORY LONDON. Two c.-profes-sional ballroom dancers whose names once topped the bill at showi at luxury hotels and Ri era night clubs, met to talk over their triumphs and recapture the glittering past. In a small parlour at the. Ked284 words
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Article102 1948-03-06 9 LONDON, Mar. 5.- For the first time m its history, the International Council of Nurses has appointed a British nurse. Miss Daisy Caroline Bridges, to be its executive secretary. The Council, a federation of nursing associations, has as mem- bers 32 countries representing 300,000 nurses.Reuter - 102 words
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Article84 1948-03-06 9 HONGKONG, Mar. Banking sources reported today that a Chinese Macao anti smuggling treaty has been concluded designed to reduce the amount of gold being smuggled into China. A Central Bank source said the Chinese negotiator Fisher Yu and Cyril Rogers were still m Macao anJ would return onU.P. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration237 1948-03-06 9 London. March I. Mr. Arthur Henderson. Secretary for Air, presenting air estimates for £173,--000,000 m the Commons today, said the maximum number of officeid, airman and airwomen, it is proposed to maintain at any timt during 1948 to 1949, including 53,000 on release leave, is 325Reuter - 237 words
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Advertisement69 1948-03-06 9 CHINA" COMPANY I NO. 8, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. NYLON STOCKINGS HOI SE OF CAMPHORWOOI) CHESTS" WHOLESALE RETAIL AND MADE TO ORDER Leather Shoes, Curios, Ornaments, Silk Underwear, Linen Table Cloth, Handkerchiefs. Cushions Pillow Cases, Children Dresses, Pyjamas Kimonos, Siamese Nielle Ware and Lacquer Ware Etc Furniture, (amphorwood Chests, Woodm Carving69 words
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Article35 1948-03-06 10 Tokio, March 4. —Approximately 3.000.000 tons of cargo were hauled m Japanese ships during February establishing a new postwar record. Vice-Admiral R. M. Griffin. Commander -Naval Forces, Far East, reported today. ReuterAAF.35 words
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Article31 1948-03-06 10 Nairobi. March 4. A Muslim college has been planned for Kenya at a cost of £100,000. Most of the capital is being provided by the Aga Khan. Reuter.31 words
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Article124 1948-03-06 10 Shanghai m M military pi ctur) looked bright, r lal M for many v. 1 Han-chi,hs I made furth. r W to cleat the p n 1 way. m Govc.tun.M i, I then M against th»- r,o; ltlv i^B and Cover nri:,::' ai l forces BUrtwl I )Ornr J124 words
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Article93 1948-03-06 10 MOSCOW, MAR 4 M viet Foreign Mm stry :M second note to thp'ufl tes Government fl against violations 01 fl shipping freedom m tfl and "insisting on an ;fl measure" to end themM Mcscow Radio m aifl broadcsit. declared: "fl ously announced, the sH reign Ministry tent aH Jan.Reuter - 93 words
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Article47 1948-03-06 10 WILL TRUMAN RENOMINATIOIN Los ABgelea i California J I Val< University urn \Vesle> A. StuiKi;> fl icme Court Justice ">M RepubU- fOI -:"->■ da He" < limed wid J cx t s whether President I will get a renom.nat.on Sturges described Hrifl lac ado about nothing i r I47 words
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Article47 1948-03-06 10 by-election at Wte JS*™ death of Labou. >;- r Foster takes place I" a H suit will bededarcd^™ The four camlul. Williams, Lat>ou» National ::ni:>n H London. Ha«>W J vativo Bchooimas?i< h town councillor. L Communist, and Ov "King 1 cavalier i H finder observer > H47 words
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Miscellaneous159 1948-03-06 10 f omirs: Im lusivi lo I li4 -Morning Tribune m ii i^~ "SUNSHINE FALLS" U IHEOES NOTWNG TO UKE 1 1 I IN HCT. I FEEL ttWHA I QS^SSwSI I^^S^^S I BETTER THAN 6EEIN6 THAT MI6HI TURN HIM INTO A B U**™ 6 T0 CONFABUIATEH CHAP.i^ar OH Huuo COORE&DONDtNCE IDTHAfiIO159 words
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Article776 1948-03-06 11 Patricia E. Gilbert - Patricia E. Gilbert A SIX-DAY SERIAL By d ,o- to Grips with the M urderer, but Kortunat*.y Up* I friendly I. j WfT 1 «.und.d strang< I -any P*** johnny tonight I in>sfaCe^ cm a p S ules that Jack had ft. ibc Xi iinvd776 words
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Article111 1948-03-06 11 "KISSIONG IS DANGEROUS" When *9*. Lucllm Daley J of the Wat uas standing on J a street corner uniting for I a bus. she was simply u<iif- i ing for a tux. 1 Certainly. she xcasv t witino to be kissed, and i very expertly too, by a per- j111 words
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Article114 1948-03-06 11 MANILA. Mar. 4.-Dr. Jose P. Laurel, head of the Japanese sponsored "republic" and the most probable opponent of President Manuel Roxas m next year's presidential campaign, strongly attacked the administrations labour policy m a labour symposium held fast night at the University of Santo Tomas Gymnasium.114 words
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Article71 1948-03-06 11 London. Mar. 4. -The 1.06, tons Antwerp vessel Topaze arrived m tlie River Thames at Tilbury early today aftet tn ftr^t English Channel crossin, ever made entirely by radai n *t£% left Ostend yesterday m a thick fog which normal > would hay, kept herReuter - 71 words
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Article11 1948-03-06 11 AHMFDABAD Bombay P.'"NmTpotomcn wore iniu.ed >n the disturbance. ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article152 1948-03-06 11 Weste rn Union Next Step LONDON". Mar 4 Anrv quarters said today American guarantee of military aM for \V-s irn Europe m the event of an attack "would appear to bo tho next logical step" following the establishment of a European Western Union. They said such a move has "been152 words
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Article54 1948-03-06 11 NEW YORK, Mar. 4. American news agencies m despatches 'rom Guatemala city reported today that five British newspapermen have been expelled from Guatemala charged with sending distorted reports on the nations claims to British Honduras. All five left for San Salvador, it was stated, before the Government could54 words
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Article102 1948-03-06 11 BAGHDAD, Mar. 1 The Iraq Cabinet reshuffled by Premier Syid Mohammed Alasadr was confirmed by a royal decree today. The new appointments are Minister of the Interior Nasrat Al Farisl (formerly Minister without portfolio). Minister without portfolio Jamil Madfai (formerly Minister of the Interior). Minister of JusticeReuter - 102 words
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Article19 1948-03-06 11 THE HAGUE. Mar. 4 —General Serjre in^r. Czechoslovak Minister t<» the Netherlands, rociu'iifd today.— UPUP - 19 words
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Article154 1948-03-06 11 LONDON. MAR. 4. British grain trad* experts today estimated that the international wheat pos*tloft has eased immensely. Prediction* 4>y international officiate o* a h«e grain "deceit" this season hare been almost grotesqiiely falsified and the actions of the markets show* that they arc no longer credited. ThisReuter - 154 words
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Advertisement58 1948-03-06 11 B 1 M^^Jiyj ■[WXIXd TODAY Bku 3 'i 1:> :uul 915 pm ■I' 1 and ROMANTIC HIT! YOU LOVE ME" Harry lAMBS "mi an fun-ioveri I M| n ,k s! at) 'e and Sp, lU er Tracey tßooM_Towrr__ a in r 9 -15 p.m. "Bean Geste* 1 H WORLD ■'a58 words
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Advertisement58 1948-03-06 11 I Better than Ever! U M V MAGNIFIED I MODEL MMMISM^ I FOX f I I ac dc vor?^f)a? MAINS y^' r m ,kes short w.ve more «.«tel» ijt th ever i'riong stride forward m short «aye recept.on. p— 1 Hire purchase (P>IOC I J&%~\ lerms arranßed «P^««/ pr^f?s3 Consult58 words
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Article376 1948-03-06 12 I,on<l'»M, F< l» L'.Y VERBATUJE character artor Maurio- Dmlm well known to j r« lie audiences as Dudley I say F am :t fool" Davenpor* ra.s at last found hiniself a dishonest part, that <>f car thief m "London BtftOTgl To Me" Now he is upset376 words
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Advertisement185 1948-03-06 12 SPECIAL SAIJ SILK LJNGESIEB, HANDKEPCHfEKr KMKKOIDKRKh TABLE CLOTH, PLASTIC HAND BAGS, BAU HEADS, PEWTER WARE, and all kinds of Chinese fanry fMfe 511W4.11 \l TIIAIII\4. <<».. 55, High Street, Singapore. Tel S6(is 5 SUO WS TOD A V AT 11 Z UM Ut-fcll INVESTIGATOR" iitA^A r MT?BWi?TTB Starring L?l*si3( idfl185 words
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Advertisement107 1948-03-06 12 TtK.fr, I HKR FOR THE FIRST TIMF THir<7n *1 Today tour Shorn E?AVlLiml i^dramatic rot* JwT Social M</rnln(/ Tmtat! and Ton i V f/arrv Casey m "CHINA'S LITTLE DEVILS I OF MISCHIEF MEETS HER_MATCH! 2 p.m.; 415 p.m.; 6-30 pm.: and MS PJ»- Air-Cooled M Hk aC Pho e I107 words
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Article418 1948-03-06 13 ft IffUlJ 1 5100 JJ* ft, iooo no° h^' j4 N 55.00 X'" 3r60 3 4io 00 120 00 X 0' 13.W I TIN >» (OMI'AMI H: I" H 57 6 58 6 a 6 30 6 Hit: .60 ."0 B- 13 IV- ia/H 110 Ila M I -1418 words
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Article50 1948-03-06 13 I he February ocean shipments I rubber, including latex, t0ta11"6.774 tons compareu wit.h M.860 tens for January. The fall *as chiefly accounted for by re. luced shipments to the United itates, which figured at 31.562. Germany took for 5.506 tons and the Netherlands for 3.437 tens50 words
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Article44 1948-03-06 13 I he market m tin shares continued to b e quiet with a small volume, of business passing at slightly lower levels. Robinsons a nd United Engi*ers Wen again the chief feature m the industrials section, states the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday.44 words
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326 1948-03-06 13 BRUSSEL, Mar. 4.— Representatives from Britain. France. Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg met today to form a Western European Union against tfre communism westward spread. The delegates wore reported to be m elos3 accord on virtually all the main pact provisions. They bi-lievi-d they326 words
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Article76 1948-03-06 13 Aiaon. Ohio. March 4. Good- j year Tyro and Rubber Company has announced a 30 per cent, re- duction m its tyre output. A Company official statedpany stated to- day that sales declined sharply m January and February which means the big postwar demand has finally been76 words
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Article152 1948-03-06 13 Market Notes Jottings .From Our Financial OW.J inspite of reported bids from London, there was a long bst ot declines m the tin share markewith however some exceptions and this seems to point to an acute attack of indigestion following the recent heavy pur j chasing. Devaluation rumours weie M152 words
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Article74 1948-03-06 13 The price for *P»t m the market m rubber remained unrtiangbeing at lower levels, the market opened Quietly steady and m tn< absent of sellers it slowly ro to the lowest prices of yesterday Prices quoted are: Buyers SelleW No. 1 March R.S.S. 38J 394 No. 2 March74 words
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77 1948-03-06 13 BAGUIO, Mar. 4.-£iam and Cambodia, two have-nations as far as rice production is concerned have pledged to aid their race shortage neighbours, including the Philippines. These two member nations of the Food and Agriculture Organization meeting here, through their respective delegations onReuter - 77 words
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Article74 1948-03-06 13 Tokio, March 5. Seven ships ai< scheduled to call m Japanese ports m March to load reparations shipments for China, British Dominions and colonies as well as Singapore and the Netherlands East Indie*, the SCAP reparations section announced today. All shipments consist of machine tools andU.P. - 74 words
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Advertisement72 1948-03-06 13 LAUGH YOURSELF SILLY r|i|k H^ mm/ f U— 2-4.15— 630 9.15 if ■|f i.% 1 I Rtleised Thru UNITED ARTIST A WHOLE CAVALCADE OF COLE PORTER'S SONG HITS TO THRILL YOU!! iffeM »nd Day" •Don't f?nce me m y i^^ 'I get a kick 7V' I out of yov." "Rosalie"72 words
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175 1948-03-06 14 BUKNOS AIRKS. Mar I.— Alfen'taft and Chile arc this afternoon signing v "p ici of mutual defence* for their claims to sovereignty In Antarctica, the Argentina Foreign Minister, Juan Bmnmgito, announced today. Mr. Bramutflia who was speaking at a press conference added that the175 words
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Article57 1948-03-06 14 THE SPORE HAIfBOUR BOARD BFRTHIN I IST VES&EL GODOWNS St. el Aire 44 K. H.i m I. Sheers Ch.Wlda 42 3 Ton*; 1401 40/41 D.u-Vfl 35/36 Mantm 35 Mt. H.. K ,rs 33,34 FoefeU Laut 31 32 •J.-m'ol I.ukenb..<h 17-18 01,. BodcnHnmer 29 30 Ci eiiurfncy ]0 1157 words
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Article51 1948-03-06 14 Yokohama, Mar. ft. Two RusMan tankers on lend-lease from the I'nited States have been turned ov.-r to the United States Maritime Yokohama. Four other tankers also lendl<;isc. air scheduled to arrive at Yokohama for return to the Unit<<l Statos Kov<ini)Knt before Mar. 15, the Maritime Commission announced.U.P. - 51 words
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Article100 1948-03-06 14 TM t'-ioujiiy i itdniinton tics will be piaycu oil on Munaay, Mur, 8, at th<- Clerical Union Ha.l at '< p.m. .sh.irp Yiu.uil fciuinat <!c Ismail SaW (Avonova) n. Rohuni M. JBman <i>um-arn Star); Othman Abood Arittin Ahmad iMuhikbah) vs. All Maitan a. Muji<j Hamfl (Sctiai; I Yusuff100 words
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Article62 1948-03-06 14 NEW YORK. Mar. 4. Rubber inturcs closed 22 to 26 points lowci with sales of 63 contracts. CloetOK nriccs March 1f).40 bid April l«».2O nominal, May 19 00-01 tia.h'.l, June 18.4f> nominny July 1*33 traded, Au^. 18.05 nominal September 17.98 bid. October 17 <)5 Monunal Novembei 17.62 words
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Article152 1948-03-06 14 TRACK NOTES Renown, Howe Best (From Allan Lewis) PENANG. Mar. 5. Very little work was done this morning on the track, tiainers preferring to do slow work as the track was still very hard and dusty. At present, it cioes not look like it will get any rain and should152 words
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Article62 1948-03-06 14 Sydney, Mar. 5. The Australian Olympic team for 1948 will be limited to 44 including officials. This has been determined on the oasis of costs and funds available. Over 70 nominations were received by the Olympic Committee, but considering that it will cost £500 for62 words
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Article984 1948-03-06 14 Helow is the full card for today's races, the fh:l da> of Club Leap Year meeting together with the records, owners 1 i an fl prospects of the candidates, by "Garrick": rair *rJ RACE ONE 2.15 P.M. THIRD GRIFFIN HANDICAP, 5} z Furs. 1 Cathinnc 10 01 "Freemantle Stable"984 words
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Advertisement85 1948-03-06 14 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. r( Incorporated In Singapore) PASSENGEU FREIGHT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy. It. 'HONG SIANG" sail* MM Apr. M KFPONcr F r PCnan <« ••urnk.'r- ci»v/ >mis stll .Mar. SS HONG SUNG" saib 13th Mar f»r Falembane and Pladjoe. MVBIDOR- 9a J m fttl. Mar.85 words
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Article242 1948-03-06 15 rm Rodgers f > Good handlcam .n: -Mr. Cheah Horses. Class t#iv. Rodders (Gentles) Speedy. QO4 Ho Ens tf 100 Yen Hobbs <EMery> Doesn't like hard Liberty KJ Mrs Le°"£ Hoc Yenp H^ ba (Tjmkard) In form follw rl la HiO Capt. H F BK>xnam j^rtj^ (Turner) No recent242 words
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Article151 1948-03-06 15 II Mar. Recent deve* In Czechoslovakia may [the Itinerary (or Engrt soccer tall of th€ [to be made at the end bent season. K- i to open then tour with t gainst Cxechoslo D May 8, but IC* iber of the Eng< international committee, of the match taking lowReuter - 151 words
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Article45 1948-03-06 15 S*J 4 Klngrtey :ii nfs billiards f recently return- cessful tour ol In- S* "anotheV r J con- foi a six !)t South Africa !lv m April foi a g will include tenL? intalns his s h will soon Zealand, for the Celled billiarS45 words
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Article19 1948-03-06 15 >Nt, and other approximately H ,^'t"^ pa/. 1 arrived n th« I.ST sia to bring re- Japan, 5319 words
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Article264 1948-03-06 15 Indian Association 2; j RAF. (Changi) 2. A last minute goal enabled the RAF. (Ctongi) to avert defeat ami maintain their record of being the only Services team to be un* beaten so far m the S.A.F.A. League when they met the Indian Association at264 words
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Article200 1948-03-06 15 Victorians Raffles Soccer In keenly contested soccer match played yesterday the Victoria School first team scored I narrow victory over the Raffles institution Ist XI by two goals to on*.. A deflected shot from one of the Institution's backs resulted m a goal for their opponents who maintained their kad200 words
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Article73 1948-03-06 15 LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY Ita* 4.-Swenty Grand, winner ot he 1931 Kentucky Derby, died MIJ Yesterday, death being attnbutea Co v twbted intestine. 1 weniv Grand he.d the rtcofd foi the Derby with two minutes 1.8 seconds, until Whirlaway WOJ iU two minutes 1.4 seconds, 10 years laterReuter - 73 words
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Article121 1948-03-06 15 By ALLAN LE\\l> By "GARRICK Race 1: BARONESS Catherine Race I: BARONESS Race 2: JAUNTY Catherine Locus Standl Race 2: FIRST is First In Lo^us Undi Rare 3: FAIR WEEK F?Ef W« Desert Kins Race 3: FAIR WEEK Monte Ciisto Sir Lancelot Race 4: LOVELY BORfc121 words
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236 1948-03-06 15 Scotland appears to have the stronger team to represent them m their match against Ireland and The Rest, m the local •international" rugby series, which is to be played at Jalan Besar stadiunv today, and which will be broadcast by Radio Milaya. The Combined Ireland and236 words
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Article119 1948-03-06 15 Results of yesterday's ties m the SLT A. Indoor Championships held at the Happy World Stadium W MEN'S SINGLES: Robert Chia beat Dr. Chen Ah Kow 6 1. 6-0. MEN'S DOUBLES: Kam.s ajjd I A. Alsagoft beat A. M. L. Wink'elman and A. Van Bochovc w.o Scow Kirn119 words
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Article19 1948-03-06 15 LONDON, Mar. 4— RUtfb<y union result Hospitals 1 <up semi-final Guy's Hospital 7 Middlesex Hospital 0.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Advertisement37 1948-03-06 15 MOTOR^CYCLF^ 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 Throughout Malaya.37 words
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272 1948-03-06 16 Husbain Mir. .V The Queens id Railway strut*- now m it.* 'v day took a new t'lrn when ie Federal Minister tor .Supply tad Shij>pin^, S<rntor A^hl« v. fieu Hrisban** to confer with the late Premier, Mr. Hanlon. He va.s accompanied by the Secretary272 words
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Article137 1948-03-06 16 Thru- will bt two charity show »t the Rex Cinema this morn m: aid of the Teluk Ayer Methodt Yoiitli Fellowship Institute and \menity Fund. The acrcentng .lines an- 8.30 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. An attractive programme has •••en arianjjed through courtesy of Columbia Pictures.137 words
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Article163 1948-03-06 16 In order to facilitate the physial handing over of valuable poods »om ship.* to the Singapore Har :>our Board authorities, an amendment of the relevant By-Law will be submitted to the Governor m 'ouncil for aproval. While the standing liy-Law states that any package contain-163 words
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Article66 1948-03-06 16 Army beat the R.A.F.. two-one. :it Alexandra yesterday, m the All-Services Hockey Competition. KAFs opened accounts through Lepgirt m the first half, main, taining the lead until the interval. Army got into thoi,- strid t on fiie resumption. Well| equalised a* a result ot66 words
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Article106 1948-03-06 16 It is gazetted that as from February 22. 1948. the following areas are included m the Sterling Ana: Anr Dominion within Unmeaning of the Statute of West, minster 1931. except Canada and Newfoundland; Any part of the dominions not rving a Dominion within the meaning of the above106 words
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Article, Illustration575 1948-03-06 16 Yesterday's League Soccm '< Rovers Sports Club 4 S.C.C 2 Murmurs of disappointment i were heard yesterday when the Rovers, the civilian cosmopolitan team that had done so well m fri- endly matches last season, faced the S.C.C. without Rahman and Harith two outstanding defend- ers m Malaya. Having575 words
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Article255 1948-03-06 16 In commenting on the Debtor an Creditor (Occupation Poriodi Ordinance 1948. the General Committee of the Straits Chinese British Association are of the opinion that the sliding scale of the value of the Jap dollar unnecessarily depressos the value of the occupation currency and is255 words
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