Morning Tribune, 8 March 1948
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Title Section9 1948-03-08 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (Neir So-iewl 10 CENT, VOL L SoN^AJ^i«_LJ!li_-_-9 words
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Article36 1948-03-08 1 n then R flSl dcv. Lti in-' who l< B I ned I, ooosul General at fm Orange Road. s Rich rdson M« llanoel Collante«. Di tcflan M and Mr« ilta and Mr nd Mr!36 words
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Article62 1948-03-08 1 1180 MAR T Mr- D ike Pr.n.f Mm rill invite th€ Kin- and •tad rhe Wand on theii ■tralia if they go by the oute m3tea-\ of tt* P* las learnt" i here twlay. Ml auihoiities said today, uM be no difficulty m at tfing the 45.000-ton bat Vanguard,62 words
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Article, Illustration31 1948-03-08 1 SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDENT Coming dou*n \n< staircase of M« Colonw' Girls' Club m London is Mrs. Leong Fm Then of Malaya, who is studying Social Science m Britain.— [Photo Pictorial Press).31 words
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Article, Illustration410 1948-03-08 1 CAME TO COLLECT FACTS...NOT TO SOLVE PROBLEMS r tlsinwcL Explains^ Htz Mission^ MftKKfHHH I srrs^ssr^v^^s^ from i 1! \DIO MALAYA LAST NIGHT. ■Bur, «*J2* 2Mir-JST«K 35? 0/ rtolWg '^'J'towieralise about the rise >nl' nils or detour." Lord Listowel. who cxpres<e<l his thenks for the opportunities vhich had been given to410 words
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Article216 1948-03-08 1 I "WHITE" POLICY RULE itoINTO uImT^S BVN *>AT SUN DISCLOSED A SECP MAN, DncHA^&SZ A JAPANESE GIRL TO A Hipped »o£f SSSP /iK TH&I Australian forces ER W M L //O /lS TRV/iVG TO REJOIN HIS WIFE JWsys '.d i nfficer'i KS MaryKartd ritei216 words
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44 1948-03-08 1 <s*n Francisco, Mar. 7.-Kung len ?ver to vis^t the United States or mnd much time outside the na--1 two city of Kufu. Shantung. He said the Chinese nationalists stantial hrln is ?iven by the Unued States. U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article18 1948-03-08 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 7. -Sheikh and Jammu, said today t die with India."18 words
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66 1948-03-08 1 Laurel. Mississippi. Mar. 7.— A young Negro. Willie McGee, was fficedto die m the Mississippi electric chair last night when he was again convicted of the rape of a white woman on Nov. Sfwas the third time he had b^n sentenced to death onReuter - 66 words
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1271 1948-03-08 1 XXX MARCHES AGAIN AS CIVIL WAR DAYS ARE BUtMO BANDIED ABOUT. President Truman, with his tonpoint civil rights programme struck at the Souths traditional Jim Crow transport policies, while recent Supreme Court decisions have been aimed at killing the segregation tradition m Southern colleges1,271 words
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Article49 1948-03-08 1 GOLD VEIN FOUND UNDERSEA lokio. Ma'reh 7.-TOe news n a p,r Mainichi said a new under sea gold vein was discovered off fhefsland ol sado. north o ZT STSTSU "ent^ H The U pap.r said the vein extends r--c p ire«^ or e output might be around 1, U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article15 1948-03-08 1 TOKIO Mar. 7. The newspaper JSSSm' siid 100 tuberculosis wmm ajiinst "insincere" treatment by doctors.15 words
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Article66 1948-03-08 1 EXPLOSION HEARD MILES AWAY WALTH AM, Massachusetts), Mai 7 -A roaring explosion, Ottering windows 200 yards away demolished the Interlace 1 che&cal Company plant as works 1 shifts were changing At least thirty persons were injured, *i^ SltlilC The blast was heard P A crowd of 1.000 jammed neai- by66 words
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111 1948-03-08 1 Motorcycle (With 2) Skids: One Dies A motorcycle which skidded overturned and ought tire m the vicinity of the Shackle Club. Beach Road, shortly after midnight, on Saturday, resulted I 1 tho death of a man. It appears that the motorcyciwas being ridden by a Chinese who had another Chinese111 words
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Advertisement15 1948-03-08 1 It's The Quality That Counts.' m Exquisite Shades. gJ3SgBgSSSS&* Silk Linen m floral qcsis"^ .»^^^^^^^m15 words
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391 1948-03-08 2 Malacca, Mil. o Ihe two Bri t-h Jrad»- Unionist., who arc tjunng Malaya milking untad and Mudying conditions of MM trade unit n m<>v« -m-nt m tht country met representatives oi varlnu.s trudr uni'tns m Malacca ot the (ji!ic« p| the Assistant Controller ol391 words
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206 1948-03-08 2 Promotion Of International Goodwill it'nwi On i Own Rrporifr) MALACCA, Mai. f». "We ought to be j, r rateful to the (tovdM Of hound Tables, which are itolgMd to foetei and promote inteiuational friendship and goodwill and to act M ambassadors of uimJ«'T standing betWCf Kast and Weft and act206 words
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174 1948-03-08 2 .SHANGHAI. Mar. 7. Rentals m Shanghai were Axed at 7.000 times the 1937 figure for residential louses ami 19.000 times for business offices :tt ;< stormy sos- Rion of the Bhangfcal Ctty Council Ja«t night. The new ■oheme conics 1 into force fromReuter; AAP - 174 words
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Article45 1948-03-08 2 B< veo Chine* thrvr arnird with dappers, were reported to havo held up Chinese vermioetU pellei and Ins family m his house m Parak Lane, Penang, at about B.4JS vu\ o.) Sunday, and decamped jvn .ash and Jewellery amoi i i'- r to approximatelj si .(>*♦45 words
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Article187 1948-03-08 2 <Fnni\ Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Saturday. The strike situation affecting 300 labourers engaged on Jasin Lallang Estate was clarified by the management of the Estate m un interview today. It was revealed that it had be n the practice for some time to pay labourers an extra187 words
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Article90 1948-03-08 2 SHANGHAI. Mar 7 The price of lice hit an all-time high of 0N53.400,000 per pjrul lak evening with a spectacular jump of CN$3OO.OOO. P Although the authorit.es m charge of food supplies declared the rise was "entirely due to artiOotai manipulation-, reports from riceReuter - 90 words
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Article268 1948-03-08 2 The following passengers left Singapore by Malayan Airways for Palembang Messrs. Gian Beng Chong. G. Hioek Boen, Paramo Mohd. Bin Ali, Kaderi Bin Gcmar. Abdul- lah B. Mohd. Kutty. Siauw Win^ Wan, Gan Jan Seng, Siauw Tjen Tjcn. S. Alwi Bin Ali Sahab, Lim Kioe Tjiang, Peh268 words
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311 1948-03-08 2 I Prague, Mar. 7.— Dr. Antonin Gregor. Czechoslovak Minister of Foreign Trade, told foreign cor. respondents hen today there would be n o changes m Czechoslovak foreign trade as a result of the recent events. The structure of foreign trade must remainReuter - 311 words
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Article368 1948-03-08 2 WASHINGTON MAR. 7. SUN-TANNED PRh W//fB MAN BACK IN A HEARTY MOOD FROM n M HOLIDAY IN FLORIDA, FACES A FLOOD Of ppM RANGING FROM EUROPE TO C ll IS A A\D HIM CHANCES OF ELECTION IN NOVEMBFR He will soon have to tackle th< vital question whether the368 words
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Article141 1948-03-08 2 S CHICAGO. JUnr. Vh4tt thr i country prepared for an<,th<r v some cloud* and bring lt n U, 1 J V/nn^ofd, th< Dakota* U nd thr v K Avt. hrwvi end Kanrts bolt* forvn,- I ■■ll^R Rain. *k* and *ZZc ™c I rrn tUr of staUs WiJ M^,," 4U.P. - 141 words
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Article212 1948-03-08 2 'From Our Oven #*/>«)£■ Malacca, Mai ti What earn like a solitary shell vredM through the open skies m turned out to be 'he jrt-pr« Vampire over Malacca ski"fl Vampire circled over the V ment twice giving the local lation a short display of InvM flying. Hundreds turnnl ojj212 words
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Article28 1948-03-08 3 pu». ,w .oomand .ci.cnen. mc U V :,realows havo modc.n I i ssgss 11 air I. US h n,.,, men--1 U (J bungalows. 111 Th- an naad.28 words
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Article127 1948-03-08 3 lart-t arrest since h< Lew Ngtt th n d.r ol O»e Gircn Knuniuin Society, was ■on Wedoddai it Kbe police Po^. 0 ■sted a man named U Ku.n-2.-d to *>♦• a p ih lr/ dangerous secret I A full story Ol the l r-^ n^ ■i:rstod man Is expected127 words
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Article46 1948-03-08 3 INok, March 7. Six nations Jready recognized the now H Government un<>r Khuphaiwong. Britain. the United mace, India and the Ned- 8 htve officially informed Wgn Offkv hero of the rewhich followed Pariiav 'ot^ of confldence m the m-'nt Friday, r p46 words
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122 1948-03-08 3 Exams. For Prospective M.P.s Urged jssssmVSS fe candidate so long a, he can set himself reported. It doesn't mat?'r what knowledge they have so on? a? they shout for rights 01 what are called gnevance> It dci-n-t matter two hoots whether they have any religious found- .ition. •The whole thingReuter - 122 words
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Article102 1948-03-08 3 EXTRADITION FOR PU-YI? PEIPING, MAR. 7. china may ask the Soviet Union to extradite Henry Pu Yi. boy-king made a puppet by the Japanese, tor an app^arace m the Hopei high court on charges of treason, according to Chen JCung Toh. chief prosecutor. Chen told United Press that under ChineseU.P. - 102 words
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Article303 1948-03-08 3 ■f.'- A LUMPUR, Mar r, m^r tha he preferred to m th.,, word to the word of ur M estate clerk, two W' ..Y^'^'n and gadiaiX it!Vp ly. on the Suneei Ksfj,, Kuala Kubu Bhafi M (h "'i"». and the ■r:::^ 1 an^ w two m< p l n303 words
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379 1948-03-08 3 36 Nations Agree On Top Bottom Prices For Wheat 5-Year Pact Announce^ WASHINGTON. MAR .7 *«g*™«sL .^TbUSHeT OS MENT PUTTING A C E l"*™£ R nS.TED STATES. CANADA The aereemet fixes a minimum price as well as the $2 maximum. The minimum will be $1.50 a bushel m the first379 words
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54 1948-03-08 3 Jogjakarta. March tn^ nnllioi ptople will be affected m a trans-migration scheme fiom oVr populated Java to the »e«er populated Sumatra, says an A»»--tara dispatch. The question Is at present under serious study by the Republican Government, the new Mmist for Reconstruction Supeno said IU.P. - 54 words
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Article38 1948-03-08 3 NANKING, Mar. 7. DenioBrmtte SocUUW Party Spokesman ChlaSg V.m Tien said that h-s nu. v supports Ornrraliwnmo ChiVliShnk as first Present o, CjUna m Ihe forthcoming •l^"Us under tIM constitution. Synced (tt support ot Chiang.38 words
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Article133 1948-03-08 3 Proud Achievement" WASHINGTON, MA.; J Mr J Vesugar. Indian representative o! the International W at Council. Has described the new 36 nations agreement flSnc price fonU* tor wheat aa IlXliiß W e (lc r n for "permeated with dts.rc 101 expansion of trade When the council nut > (S^; «S133 words
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82 1948-03-08 3 P.M.F.T .U. WANTS LEGAL DEFENITION OF "INTIMIDATION" L o^uro the amendment or im Mr Yap SI Sicw. a sj»lwwia» ,?his ostatc- if ho did not r<«gm«e thr 14 labourers dism«s,ed from the estate." The spok^n.an also said that the PMFTU is protecting to the Attorney-Genera, of tte Prig tion of82 words
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Article, Illustration202 1948-03-08 4 Ixmdorj. M,i«h 7 Mr VVni.-ton ChurcMl m a lettei to a "on tiv!- eandi«i..t.> foi (he Houm or Commons said "menacr of a thir.j Aorld war rolls towards u.s w «v.Ty act Oi RlHMlaa unp.-r ia!i-t ression and rornniunist vi»i- tice arui intn^ue." HC202 words
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210 1948-03-08 4 It is officially announced that the Federation of Malaya and Singapore will be represented by a Joint Delegation headed by Mr. C J. Pyke, Economic Adviser Federation of Malaya at the Confer ence of the International Tin and Rubber Study Groups to210 words
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Advertisement42 1948-03-08 4 WIIISKI 1^ '"I Th« Whlfktrt hid b« hlnd V d |«<»^ M« to wh«t ♦•••,.Y h i r. ,cm U JB M? 4 to Oovt. 'Ltt i« I'm Dovt t'" r jnc l Ir^ Aftor good look t( jk, ■tf^patf tbt Sum m<'»«42 words
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Miscellaneous481 1948-03-08 4 Monday's Puzzle Corner K TKIT(;I :SA 'y J Former, 23. Cereal grain 24. Golf ITS vanity time ftAd these mound. 25. Crimson puzzles providi Illtle of every- DOWN: 1. Entire. 2. French mR Pity. 3. Prong, 4. Unbleached. 5. i. crossword puhue o rc nipliBl SJ-.?.- Female sheep> 8 Right.481 words
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Article134 1948-03-08 5 F DA M tiftMfffcvai peaking la r J-ei* o! the Ministry of tot^nal ixtence. -We are entering a nek phwe In our bUflirJ M. Vasjfvk declared. My faith and belief wr.s obvious at this dramatic time. A> the situation became more clear I did not need to think Mf134 words
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Article34 1948-03-08 5 l/Sm tout p««t. vr- to Ull 0 The seh ol of Crueltj to t acning n f^Hj when J» mm if appointed a gramlV e: dued to think of out Of >chooi". ReuterReuter - 34 words
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51 1948-03-08 5 More Irish Sweeps North America lILTON i Ontario i Mir. B. mi.ton Spectator sai-i tOit tickets for the Irish ll Sweepstak< will no lon£ivailable on the North Am|>aper, quoting reliable sourid the ticket sale hu*l been because of difficulty :n getreign exchantre from the government to pay the Xmerican \v\nniTS.51 words
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Article78 1948-03-08 5 k in March 6. Twelve lealand policemen left today r to reinforce the police at Riga, largest of the Cook Is|roup, m anticipation of labour s vvhrn a 5,155-tor. fes-nv-'s there with ioo<i. iof m unrecognised wor* i been picketing the I ft to pn v tneml X Reuter-AAP.78 words
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Article51 1948-03-08 5 CAIRO. Ma.. 6-Ex-Empero-Bio Dai of Annarr. who has arrived here from Geneva, told Renter today that tv wis going t i Hongkong to resume negotiant with M. Emile Bollaert. the French High Commissioner of Indochina. Bao Dai had discussions with M- Bollaert at Cannes last month.Reuter - 51 words
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Article54 1948-03-08 5 lOKYO. Mar. 6-The Tokyo Chamber of Commerce has releived an appeal from Athens I >r information about a baldness cure discovered recently by fcwo professors cf Nago>'a. Japan. Greyer has more bald men than any other European country, and ye do nut mind the expense." theAAP; Reuter - 54 words
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Article33 1948-03-08 5 LONDON, Mar 6. An allParty (xpl<jrat<rry meeting to be held hi Ltmdon next xceek may decide whether a hilly reformed Urit'sh House of Lords is likely '■> emerge from the Dresen? ParUatm >!f. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article167 1948-03-08 5 WASHINGTON. Mar. 6. Tne Far Ei stern Commission at a regular weekly meeting discussed the question of what further action it should take on the restitution to allied nations and nationals of looted proper: y found m Japan. gen* nations asserted that the Supreme Command had167 words
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65 1948-03-08 5 NANKING. Mar. 6.— President Chiang Kai-shek led a large gathering of foreign diplomats and military and civic leaders m Nanking yesterday m a solemn memorial service for the late Mahatma Gandhi. Indian* of all castes and a large number of Buddhist priests bowed m prayer65 words
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Article111 1948-03-08 5 HOLLYWOOD. .viitrch Gunner R Lessin?. Viee-Prcsl-dent of the Walt Disney Studio... denied today that bad vagei at the studio bred communism among the workers. Lesslng said "The wages paid by our studio at all times were the highest and still are the highest within the cartoonU.P. - 111 words
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389 1948-03-08 5 NANKING Mar 6.— Yinkow, the Nationalists* Chief supply port m Manchuria, fell to »Oo*Wftl«tually without a sho*. being fired, the Unued learned 'oday from authoritative sources These sources stated further that Yinkow garrison did not have American weapons and /Mat consequently a shorta-eU.P. - 389 words
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Article, Illustration36 1948-03-08 5 l**o«N»* a ';£Z f recently. Tap: A nectwn v mrttrd u h th l(l exhibition fWfht by FUaht-Li ■< fore it* tnkv-u! rtin innt(lr<l <- w Wmn. V auck a pood i^etr o) f*<36 words
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Article414 1948-03-08 6 er are many whc profess to be baffled h the problem of modern China, and who. confronted by the increasing violence and cnaos m thia sub-continent, have attributed these dismal symptoms to the stupidity of the Chinese themselves. If, so these people argue, only one bimse would get414 words
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Article, Illustration53 1948-03-08 6 A fjronp of Bronnts plaumtt f f a mm n t the Revels ml the Girl A.M. v fnday. In tk, fonyrouwi ,s Mrs. Wilson, ch.e} co nnnLioncr i?'! <>ff r R I fourth Sinuauorr Ptwk. ,h< h^t mJI Z 7. mSSU T r °X Maya.53 words
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984 1948-03-08 6 Macfee Kerr - Monkey Was A Dope Addict Drug Traffic in France Macfee Kerr i A Mam PAR I S. -French police and health authorities are concerned about the increasing activities of drug traffickers. Traffic m drugs has increased recently as the law has gradually closed m on other lucrative black market commodities984 words
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Article172 1948-03-08 6 I In Yorkshire, "Bob." I H 1 years old pit pony. Is livi H retirement, "Bob" alter 2 M year* down Barnburgh Colliery would have bei H 1 slaughtered but fi r Mr. C I lock, a colliery surface M g f r. Mr. Bullock boucht172 words
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Advertisement46 1948-03-08 6 I Special Sale for 2 weeks or.'y Evening (.owns Beautiful Sequins Beaded designs. OHcinai Price Itt&Jl $130 T« Clear $130 00 7* Afternoon Irotk Smart Well Tailored Ordinal Price 80 50 1 I- le *r $50 S3O Shanghai Modern Tailoring Co. I v > '0. ButUTy mmi46 words
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1099 1948-03-08 7 Inner Wheel nine- °°l t.V ar.r. c mn f; nin, the r R Uri»J« tho 'tend their difInd tl g-. ,f rt teen Boui i c [n ner i ntcrtaintoi P 1 5 1. President. V* r riser Ss n dressed, wai m iably1,099 words
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Advertisement220 1948-03-08 7 ARE YOU A MEMBER ob V of 'THE LILLIPUT" Singapore's Most up to date LENDING LIBRARY at Little's C. K. TANG j Pewter Ware Bali Heads i Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear I CARVED TEAKWOOD FURMTI BE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES T ETC, ETC. I 241, River Valley Road. Singapore220 words
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Article, Illustration97 1948-03-08 8 Jt> *ner* i ,iki Hit:, prizes from Miam CkriaHmm hat, l.'t' M, Ktmg Y'lU'i reccit n<ith- third prixi Centre. Miss Lun Uni i.i h,i congratulated '<</ Mi** Christina l.<* before receMmm Mi. *>i, nmht m, Chu P*mg Htt an receiving thi <>th prim. me of thr97 words
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Article, Illustration232 1948-03-08 8 London, March 6.— The persist ence of witchcraft retards th advancement of African workers according to a report, issued ru r, today, of an official commissior appointed to study the progres? of African workers m industry The commission also found thai African workers were held back by232 words
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Article143 1948-03-08 8 LONDON. A man ami wifV who have travelled Ml owi the world ■taMjyteg rettftoui umj srxuii natteri were btectoMlfed over erotic lovo poems the* t nt to a man who professed to' share then interest, it was claimed at Ttmbridfc \\cM<. Kent court. This man with others, including two143 words
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Article86 1948-03-08 8 LONDON, Mar. year-old ex-soldier, M the murder of Police was killed by two rev<fl on the ni»ht of "Fridaj/M Thomas pleaded ufl Mrs. North Winkles. v.ifl found m bed m Thomas'sM when he was trrested, tofl court she loft her home afl husband to live with ThomaH after she86 words
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Advertisement47 1948-03-08 8 I <y>«' i_ifjr I "OTAC TrPIWR.TI, COMPAHT Vml: 1 I MODEL I l't'<itiirini> I TOUC^ E FIN SH MAG C MAR «'N I TOUCH CONTROL SHIFT FREEDOM I IHHEDATE DEUVERV FROM STOCK I ITD. I »04 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL 6480 |ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR PENANG aJ47 words
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Article145 1948-03-08 9 I 1 iDd I" 11 t irttn t trouble ar Uv society. |*e> interview witn t! «c Mr- Insole 8 for EM D! tl ndeo who VOUI I l!i Of ted omas, a for trial for 1 Edgar, who odon suburb ft his defence tfked iway Mi "H( said145 words
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Article32 1948-03-08 9 Reprints of local photo graphs appearing m tn. i Morning Tribune am i Malaya Tribune can j" had on application to th > Tribune Photographic I>e partment at 52.00 I* copy-32 words
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118 1948-03-08 9 Street accidents n Singapore tched I new hiph m Februaiy. ling to figures released by 1 Traffic Department on Satur- I day. On Feh 12. duiinp: the Chinese, v v rear holidays. 29 accidents Ttirred There were 621 accidents wirn 12 totalities, the victims118 words
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49 1948-03-08 9 HOLLYWOOD. Mar. 5. Actresa Madeleine Carroll returned to Hollywood today to make another film, after six years of absence. She gave up her career m 1942 for war work. She has been making documentary films 101 the United Nations since the war erui- U.P.49 words
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Article52 1948-03-08 9 o Brussels, March 5.--M. Vassil Youioukoff. Bulgarian Minister to Brussels, announced his resignation today m a note to the press m which he declared he could not represent Bulgaria's Sovietized repiiru "which has been installed against the wishes of the people With the ai(i Of Violpnr**52 words
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Article, Illustration62 1948-03-08 9 A tjroup of Brmi r.'ts ot/ot/n' themselves hH 1 i*Wi I*W •'Brawn Owl" Mrs. Btrri/tnan a the Broune Revel on F'klnn a the Girl Guide Hut. >>ff Orchan Rond. <T r ihnnt fhotogtUfkl Ufa I fto* Brownie, JtertW W«J J ■•■> c f Mrs. J. L. Wilson.62 words
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Advertisement47 1948-03-08 9 I If. s|» i%« I MOI«!!_€¥C!*? 250 CC O.H.V. MODEL J 350 CC O.H.V. AND I 600 CC S.V. I 500 CC O.H.V. AND I TWIN MODELS I lEasy Terms Arranged NOW AVAILABLE AT The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. 43 Orchard Road, Singapore. Represented Throughout Malaya.47 words
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Article337 1948-03-08 10 b > th( «.hooitJ V,t, tl Rovers Soni*. aft I^n^ A| !ff2 taTl i> th c hl> "cket S^i Po.ak Bport«72 author,-, r) tO J station fixture the reputation th once h;,u. Mi Hlll ;in -nthuaai we district ha>- fl petition. i The f n Malay r>ato Bentan U337 words
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Miscellaneous206 1948-03-08 10 < onii<<s: I \<lusi xv lo Tin- >loriiini> Tribune JAM A SQUIRE V li^ Al e kLI WLu.SEE MOiTiE \i RSOI AM BUYIN6 DE IJj Ll/ SOI SAYS PROVIDING VET, I^AYOR, BUT* MCMWb JPJ I ME JU9T N J TXD HAU MANOR.B UT M J"J DEY ARE VERY HIGH CLASSY206 words
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Article890 1948-03-08 11 Jack London Berkebile - Jack London Berkebile By J ove lv Wac Gels Soun(Dy Kissed by a Strange Soldier _.|ust as the Camera Ghcks.' L| peopi* Daley i Jerbeei pissed, bad tx en pre* in a prop u been l .t »>us: ilstrai pi it ni r flat i l! w professional, u890 words
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Article119 1948-03-08 11 A vounp Indian named PonnuKssStosaas toe Collar Indian Association. wUh a^arang and ~«*J «g~f a coconut tree m order to avow arrit when the police arrived or h Tscene immediately after re port had been made of the mci dC The alleged amok threatened t commit119 words
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Article124 1948-03-08 11 HONGKONG. Mar. 6. Th Shanghai-owned 6.000-ton -tear ship flensing", which ground at Chilang Point, about 30 m» North-east of Hongkong on re ruarv 28. was reported a total lo by the Hongkong tug on its F turn from a day's visit to ti wreck yesterday evening. fl124 words
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341 1948-03-08 11 TOKIO, Mar. 6— The deience m the trial of Hideki 7ojo and his co-defend t >nts blamed the blockade which gripped Japan for '.he majority of the hardships suffered by Allied prisoners and internees during U* war. j..#^~^^ r.* »Vir. u?im^ tmii> natrr! thus pausing341 words
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Article70 1948-03-08 11 MANILA. Mar. 6.- The Sena torial probe of the Chinese immi gration quota racket m which higl Government officials. includini members of Congress are allcgedl; involved, has ended without posi tive results, it was announce< t0 \Vn'en told of the virtual termi nation of the investigation. Sena tor70 words
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Article77 1948-03-08 11 Lake Success.— Palestine Jews told the Security Council that they would set up independent states m the Holy Land by forca if the United Nations decides to change cr scrap the partition j plan. Rabbi Abba Hiilel Silver. Chier' American spokesman fcr the Jewish Agency fo r77 words
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Article100 1948-03-08 11 SAIGON. Mrtrch 6. Saigon >olice today questioned throe 'death volunteers" charged with ittacking the Saigon offices of he French News Agency when irmed with revolvers and knives to seize duplicators and typewriters. The three, arrested yesterday, were described as irregulars of the Vietminh Nationalist Organisation. The attack was100 words
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Advertisement22 1948-03-08 11 A SSULL YOU CAM FORGET f \yL77 TT T *T* I? *O .lii^'^- 'aBP^B You can sec she uses Pepsodent j|-^O 4-151-5022 words
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Article215 1948-03-08 12 PRAGUE. Mar. 7 Klem Prinze Miniver of the new opened his Prs Cabinet mer crisis with the declara'ion: desks and we shall not abus< Tho f-rst decision tiken at the 1 I meeting, which was expected to 1 ISM aJI day. wa* to raise the bread 1 nf.on by215 words
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409 1948-03-08 12 LONDON. A British colonel his rejected an ex-Borstal dov for the Regular Army because 'w* 3 don't want types with police records." Th story of the boy's rejection, by Lieutenant-Colonel C. W B. Orr. of the Northumberland Fusi liers. was told to Mr. Shinwell.409 words
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Advertisement127 1948-03-08 12 CZ3. THE HOUSE OF COMFORf 7 B00KIN NrtMßMMrs: n am. ir. 1 1.-, ;ud mi p'm i.TnT A V HffiSß^^!??! niKONK AMIDM.V |^B^l^^7l)iS\KV'S(;i{KAlF>T I '\^S/^ ?>l< TrRE vt vvill I §s£!?t§s\ niRILL YOUWITII I "tv^^ Ihemmbient. melody Dirans \l >! KH)/)IES t'HEES pmtmmT it mo mmo pictuio, me. i-30'1~6.30*930PM.iS phone:127 words
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Advertisement163 1948-03-08 12 LAST DAY! P n, J ""V .^^"SSbßk I J^BBr .^BBBBBBBBbW 'P>ftßpf pao «wi 3w wm J kl^r C>>osC dje< tl>at a>H)thCf /a T"'l A^Hp afl __^^BJ From TOMORROW! LAST DA V! 1l:> M l Released Ihru UNITED \J -STARTS TOMORROW WHOLE CAVALCADE OF Co| PORTER'S SONG HITS TO I THRILL163 words
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862 1948-03-08 13 Shortage And The Outlook For Rubber British f I i•: l Q veek excepi b i: v t mpara- f :t r 1, i in certain nAustralian markets Klin m t-vicknce r md I cal mdvi. s ttioi rs had 5 operate i v; dispositions appear rait irn > v862 words
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91 1948-03-08 13 Stockholm. March 7. Two Stockholm newspaper? reported a swelling number of refugees were crossing the border from Finland. The newspaper Expressen sa d GOO passed over into a North Swedish camp at Haparanda m the past month and the flow increased during the past ten91 words
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Article81 1948-03-08 13 Now York. March 6. Late recovery tendencies were extended but enthusiasm was lacking with the numerous traders restrained by the current domestic and international uncertainties. An irregularly higher covering of $1 featured" by Aircrafts rtnVcting the enlarged Government orders while films were supported on the belief81 words
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Article78 1948-03-08 13 In spite of thy ri.se m the New York Exchange prices, the local market m rubber made very little improvement m prices on. Saturday. 1 8 of a cent rise being re. corded at the end of the d;iy. Meet quoted are: Buyer Sellers No. 1 March R.SS.78 words
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Article505 1948-03-08 13 BUENCS AIRES. MAR 7 President Juan Pcron got out of bed today lor the first t:me s nee Monday wh-n he under- went an operation for appendicitis, and was expected to v >te when hall of the personnel ot the chambT of deputes m his povernm nts505 words
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Miscellaneous77 1948-03-08 13 (Answers to Puzzles inn. page 4) 1. Crossword puezle solution: EDE y. 2 c m t o ['t|r|eJa X E-| p T|e|e| |gk|p 2. Time and tide wait for no man. .i RACED AGAVE CAROL. EVOKE DEIES 4 Site, sight; Oar. ore. oi. CAT PARTIES PICTURE X-WORD ACROSS: 3. Carrots,77 words
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Article172 1948-03-08 14 Con tin tied Occupa tion Of King George Island LONDON, MARCH t, \WO IMAL PROTBiT ACJAINST ci.VTINTKI) ARGENTINE '< rPATION < >!•* KING GEORG! [BLAND EN TJi- ANTARCTIC HA! BEEN DELIVERED TO ONE OFFICER <> THE TWO HBN WHO MAKE UP THE OCCUPYING FORCE rE172 words
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215 1948-03-08 14 5 TONS AMMO FOR PALES TINE INTERCEPTED IP.iris, March 7. Sew >• rsoni v, fro arrested and a rac! of ftve tOttf of arms ami muri.ions reportedly parachuted tall I Franco and destined for JtwUfll f »rces m fafestine wcic irtMd by the French police raiding a P rifl gar%gt215 words
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79 1948-03-08 14 ARCADIA, California, via, 6 S;i Jinagmwii, who oan.e hero Ham than two months atro withi;iV victory to his credit, to,luv rupture] tho $100,000 fU.fi Sun M Anita DerhvbyanosofZ SrSe^ 11 a Stinin£r stlvtch William G. Hoi.s' colt had to n.ike up nearly three Icn^-hs79 words
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Article131 1948-03-08 14 I Ungfleld Racecourse, Surrey. March Two well-fancied Grand National runners, Roy Rowland and Roimond. were w«-li beaten m the £1,000 Manifesto Stakes, a I handicap steeplechase of three miles here today. Rowland Roy* starting a 7 to 4 favourite, tried to make every yard of the131 words
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Article106 1948-03-08 14 I fi Nuremberg, Mar. 6 Nicho- 1 -las Hoi thy. 80-yeai-old former! R f Regent of Hungary, claiming he S was constitutionally still Regent w i told a war crimes trial here he p i was forced to sign his resignation H !in 1944 under the threat that106 words
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Article221 1948-03-08 14 LONDON M.ivl,. 6. -Bt n reiUltl i.' Ka:.h«'.s pla\«-d tuc. tin- Ruirb, I.t.i^ia- Cup Wrond i -.u:i' rrpl.ys:— v id rthern y Httmlot 11 r cm matches S B» lit. tic Ranger.*. 17 r» ■.•th(iVi..n, Rorcn j Bull Liverpool BUaJcy I i! trim Jj York 5221 words
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Article64 1948-03-08 14 OVERALL C-in-C FOR CHINA PIPING. MAR 7 -Persist ttet tT°Ph conthlll^ toclav m h w Chinese government as decided to place both Manuna and North China under »n over-nil commander At the present time Qeneral v «i Li Huantt. of Burma fame 8 commanding m the northfast, irhlle General Fu64 words
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Article85 1948-03-08 14 Szepingkai Falls Communists I March 7. Pro-t^m ernmwiU reports wmitted tSIv Vationahst* hay. m ■trategic withdraw..! fron <£. gtofkai aft,, a heavy bX, f^ "rum rmll c rit?l JJJ riS^EE? 1 occ J P^i 011 of ite cYuma Nall riallsf< -PiSHS Ma:l However. Oratral IfeiM a Changchun la preaentlv Uu85 words
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Article320 1948-03-08 14 TIMES SUED FOR LIBEL, APOLOGISES LONDON. MAR r> SmS somma»dant5 omma »dant ot the central Ordnance Depot Jnh biUpoie. Central Proves b £.oort had appeared m the s f J st Oc tober. mar** 1 R?fl statements regarding Col {rue whlch were completely unH.T he J Judge was told that320 words
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Article201 1948-03-08 14 Twickenham. Mtrtt I King. Queen and J garet were anonj; tV ifl pic who watched the .1 beat the Army by nmJfl eipht m thr "intrr-^nfl tournanunt match i r fl In the first quart- fl little incident. Tht vfl attacked hotly but t!;.-xfl the to M kicking a201 words
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Article163 1948-03-08 14 TASMANIA, Mar. 0. Don Sradman hud det-larM Australian Nwrins leanjß innings closed at 538 :oH vricfceta today m reply 'M n,\nL\s first Wnlngs taM 1:12, the tourists' attack 'tm impifos and Tasmania^ ■cored 183 icr seven w I 'JB th.\r second innings *h*H two-day n:atcu ended m m nerc.163 words
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Advertisement54 1948-03-08 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Imoiporatcd m Singapore PHONF 3J >44 V iVXSSENOKK IUKM.HI SFItVifK 'Hon.siaiu- sails Xo r R n, S o«n Pman S UMar "Kamuniiiß' cargo only M Krpong < ar<j«> onl.v 30 Uidor" o PMMaNu»g IMadjoe 10 Hon(? So<>ll DJftaM w 1 H«m X Tat54 words
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Article245 1948-03-08 15 Made Treacherous By Latent Showers mar \LTHOIGH PIT- L had lollop on bn the West maiw as for victory these rims th^ i went for 26 runj. hit iptendkfly and d t0 add 52 m M fttJe toss the Q ruMIW S*S&OAHD: West Indies Ist. Innings 297 ror 8245 words
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Article171 1948-03-08 15 ■ft ire the t j v s m the T A SINGLES W H D. E ven X!-.. L wag I g B. PaWi beM <• 14 J4: Chin Kee Onn L Whitmore 6-1. •>-'-; Bee beat Kamii «>-3. ,lm Hee Chin boat Scan 6-0, 6-S, Low Kee Pw171 words
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157 1948-03-08 15 Tribune Team Wins First Soccer Outing In their first outing of the season, the Tribune XI defeated the Commercial High School XI by I three goals to two at the Choon Guan School ground yesterday. The game was scrappy owing to the sodden field but the exchanges were fast and157 words
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Article145 1948-03-08 15 Looking a typical hoimh^. Crusoe with his long beard and unkempt hair covering practical- j ly his whole face, an aged Indian. Govindasamy, pleaded not guilty to a charge of vagrancy Ix-fore the Third Police Magistrate. Mr. F B Oehlers. yesterday. When the charge of vagarancy145 words
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Article58 1948-03-08 15 =;t Paul (Minnesota!. Marcn 7 -Governor Luther W YoungaFasMsraa £eg ,hfrequ n S t ducted Defence Secretary James ForrebM for the same P«g**J,» l 5 viously granted to the SUt ol New Jersey. Governor Yo unt dahl said New Jer&V is the "U state58 words
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Article80 1948-03-08 15 o'clock, yesterday morning. me Singapore Fire Brigade men workoTontho blaze efficiently and soon put the flames out. The ana) 3 ball A u ;V pionship of the Aston Athetu Club between Mr. Lan llwi 1 eck and Mr. Lim Chuan OeOl will be played at. 7.30 P.^ or80 words
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Article185 1948-03-08 15 P^«y«W by the of!s T the l Jamptom of 1947 t v ir ;V"" ww «»> to?'w.::.. h hr, r Hum "ns r unner.up championship v l "by row -,n to > kV V h? 8 1 •lominatcd the play for the next three games. He is therefore almost185 words
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758 1948-03-08 15 WHILE LORD LISIOWELL WA£ IN IHE FEDERAL CAPITAL HE INVIIED QUESHONS FROM IHE PRESS A I A CONFERENCE WHICH HE HELD! mRE THE FOLLOWING ARL IHE QUE&IIONS WTIICH WERE PUT TO HIM BY IHE TRIBUNE REPRESENTATIVE AND HIS LORDSHIPS ANSWERS: Question —What is your view758 words
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Article158 1948-03-08 15 New York. March 7.- -J* team 1 composing of Alvara <* owf* 1 j and Aneglo Debaco turned on the heat m the final sprint, winning I the 67th international six-day bicycle race before a c rowtf ol 12 000. A mistake m the final158 words
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Article130 1948-03-08 15 m conjunction with the cam. palgn launched by the Police i against cyclists carrying passengers, the Public Addwfi Vans ,)f the PuWI« Relations Offlet- hive been going round the town making announcements tn(vafious dialects The announcers also warn those people who are m poaW- |lon Of br.gus rice130 words
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Article, Illustration164 1948-03-08 16 NEW YORK. MAR. 7. THE ANTI-BRITISH CHICAGO IRIBUNE TODAY URGED UNITED STATES SUPPORT FOR A GUATEMALAN PROPOSAL TO BE MADE AT THE FORTHCOMING PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE AT BOGOTA THAT EUROPEAN NATIONS UK CALLED UPON TO ABANDON ALL TERRITORIES IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE i Americana164 words
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64 1948-03-08 16 King Kong Pencheff Both Counted Out Yesterday's wr«itllng match between King Kong and Georgv Pencheff it the Great World Arena ended m a draw, when both w»re counted out outside the ring. In the main .supporting bout. Ali Riza Bey beat Curly Conners by two falls to one; Joe Gcodwin64 words
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