Morning Tribune, 9 March 1948
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Article, Illustration26 1948-03-09 1 Louis s In A London Bout *pn< n. BtuUJUMßrigki Champion dv <tu\ "ti bout stayed at Earths mom f■• I il m L'indon. Graphic Photo UnionGraphic Photo Union - 26 words
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Article, Illustration494 1948-03-09 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) I t VrXFICE HEAD OF THE SOCIAL WELFARE ITME} I WHO RETVRXED TO SINGAPORE YESTERDAY IMS LEAVl [XD. HELD OUT THE CHALJTHAT THE BVKIT TIM AH BOYS HOME RUN BY HIS FJEAT RMS BETTER IN MANY WAYS THAN SIMILAR WT10X8 IS Although494 words
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Article118 1948-03-09 1 KING AND QUEEN MAY VISIT MALAYA mm c, nclud* nnd I irtlrm 0 ird nt had discussed the possibilities Their Majesties risitinrj Bombay, and Karachi, for brief visits Which would countr.r any political charge* that the Australia 1 Wt was "an affront to the two Domk*iouM. v Indian quarto-* here118 words
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Article24 1948-03-09 1 m Stall Reporter) m wept 1 three I*l* broken Pol Road i she religious the i with md valu•tims marfe.' m nat a.m24 words
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Article, Illustration127 1948-03-09 1 PEOPLE DEMAND BROOKE RULE LJSTOWEL ARRIVES IN SARAWAK *T KUCHING. MAR. 8. THE BIGGEST ANTI CESSION I STS' DEMONSTRATION EVER TO BE HELD IN SARAWAK MARKED THE ARRIVAL HERE THIS EVENING FROM SINGAPORE OF LORD LISTOWEL. MINISTER OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES. STATES A MESSAGE FROM CTCSAN ASSAS. Thousands participated127 words
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399 1948-03-09 1 Tt has come as no surprise to me to learn that the people of Sarawak have seized this great opportunity to show their feelings m this powerful manner to the highest representative of the British Government who has ever visited them." said Mr. Anthony Brooke,399 words
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Article48 1948-03-09 1 HELSINKI. Mar. 8.--A Government member, after today's Cabinet mtt.tiny, said thut President Paasikiri. m the Cabinet hud deeded to accept the Russian proposal of negotiations for a friendship and military pact. The informant MNU Erkeni Haermae. Minister of Transport and Public Works.- U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article43 1948-03-09 1 RANGOON. Mar. 8. The Rangoon Higtt Court today dismissed the application for a retrial by U Saw, former Burmese Premier under sentence of death for the assassination of U Aung San and other Burmese Cabinet Ministers last July.43 words
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Article33 1948-03-09 1 SHANGHAI, for. 8. Immediate United States military aid to China was urged by Dr. C. T. Wang, veteran Chinese diplomat m an interview with the official Central News Agency correspondent m Peiping today.33 words
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Article106 1948-03-09 1 BATAVIA, Mar. 8.-—Joint enforcement of mutually agreed regulations governing barter transactions and currency exchange is envisaged by authoritative sources m the NEI Economic Affairs Dept. here as forming an integral part of the trade agreement being negotiated with Singapore and Malaya. These sources said the regulations106 words
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Article51 1948-03-09 1 Hong Kong. March 8. Report, from Canton today quoted residents of Hainan Island now Wr~ In Canton as saying that Chinese communists au buying large quantities of arms and ammunition m Singapore for carrying back to Hainan, when communist bandit gangs are being outfitted and51 words
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160 1948-03-09 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 8. A Bulgarian political refugee said today thit Russia is seeking to control all of Europe and is preparing for eventual war on the United States. Dr. George M. Dimitrov, former leader of the Bulgarian Peasant Party said his predictions stem partly160 words
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388 1948-03-09 2 A m..n whu <l,iim«d to o« an <y. witi. toi acci rt»'iu whicn rtfMlttd IB fatal mj Jri< sto., 14 y ir-old Chine*- boy Che Krok Chlanij. revealed to the flßgapcre Coroner. Mr \V (J P( rtcr. at the resumed inquiry into th,388 words
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Article157 1948-03-09 2 Overseas ejections for candidate* to tl»f- COWgTCfI Assembly Of th< Chinese Government, Legislative BJld Suporvisoiy CotfflcUJOlft have been deferred to a later date according to a notification issued by Mm- offkv of the Chinese Cbasu-late-General m Singapore. The < ireular stated that tm Chjneae Government appreciates157 words
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Article199 1948-03-09 2 I he Secretary 01 State proposes to award a number of post graduate studentships tenabk at :i British university for a period Of 1 six months m preparation for iield research W (;m> oi the soda] sciences In the Colonial Empire. The purpose of thesv student|shipfl is199 words
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Article136 1948-03-09 2 At the :iutii annual genera] meeting ©I the Bectetf the following were elected oftVe-1 earen fot the year 1947 1948 President: Dr. C. J Paglor; Vice-president: Mr. Pch W.th Kok; Hon. Secretary: Mr. Tan j Civ.-vi Chuan; Eton. Treasurer: Mr. j i.t c s«x. ciiu.m; Cemmlttee: Meein,136 words
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213 1948-03-09 2 U.S., British Fleets 'Invade' Singapore (Tribune Staff /(eporU»n Ihr, c vanhlpi 1: err. WC Unit ed {.tattii Navy .uivt-d ID Bttlf* p; ie eftrlf vest, rr^y n:- mißt *Or a Ihree-day here, l^e >nip^>. tht Aircraft Ca/rler Valley fort* ..nl tMZ D< s*j-(#ycr.s. the W. C. Ljwc u nd L^oyd213 words
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Article81 1948-03-09 2 A middle aged Shanghainese. Koh Kong Yew. was brought befoie the Third Police Magistrate.: Mr. F. B. Oehle?s, yesterday, on a charge of cheating. Accused was alleged to have cheated one Wong Pow Chee of $200 The offence was alleged j to have taken place m81 words
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Article55 1948-03-09 2 The Representative of the Government of India m Malaya. Mr. J. A. Thivy, left Singapore yesterday afternoon for Malacca, by car, to settle a dispute between nearly 1,000 Indian labourers and the management of a large rubber estate m Jasin. Mr. Thivy expects to be55 words
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Article137 1948-03-09 2 More than $3,000 woith of die*] oil is alleged to be involved m a rase m which seven Malays appeared before the Eighth Police Magistrate, Mr. R. W. P. Rule, yesterday, charged with criminal breach of trust of about 30 gallotu of diesel oil m137 words
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Article79 1948-03-09 2 Convicted on a charge of assisting m the canying on of a Chap Ji Xi loHery, a 58-year old Hylam Leong Wee Tong was fined $500 or six months' rigorous imprisonment, m default, by the Eight h Police Magistrate. Mr. R. W. P.79 words
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Article40 1948-03-09 2 As from Mar. 10. M. Nicholson. Federation of Malaya Representative m Singapore will move his office to the Joint Supply Board Office, 145. Orchard Road. Singapore. The telephone number 7160 (Chief Clerk 4790) will remain thi- same.40 words
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Article209 1948-03-09 2 A Chinese who was alleged to have attempted suicide because his "mistress" had left him after living with him for five months. appeared before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. F. B. Ochlers, yesterday. Accused, Tan Soo Lim, a 3i»-year-old Hokkien pleaded'gujlty to the Charge of209 words
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Article194 1948-03-09 2 How th, taxi used by I overtook a cuatomj trfl contraband j,, )i;C j s 1 on the taxi were unkJ exposed, was related 1 Eighth Police MagisLai R W p Rule, yestordal a Chinese man and wuinl wered a charge ;1 ession of dutiable v )M Fer 28194 words
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Article129 1948-03-09 2 A sergeant, who Is have driven awaj I parked In Hokkien i about 3.45 a.m. on Sunday, produced on a t- ni of stealing the vehii I it Sfvcnth Police C The Serviceman, Wi is alleged to have com theft of a mot< r car. we129 words
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312 1948-03-09 2 THK FATAL COLLISION WHICH OCd'i > -I st>t«;apore traction company OMNir;- •'••i-Vt™ ,U)ADED WIT'I PIGS ON THE AFrERNOOV OF rt- D A JH SITE BIDADARI CEMETERY" HAD A SKQI El pi-cIJM SINr,At>ORE CORONER. MR. W. PORTER N T 3i WHEN AN INQUIRY WAS HELD INTO312 words
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Article862 1948-03-09 3 F v\^ 'r a/anvks standing to the I Vr< WITH THE BANKS. SO THAT WE EV< 'X A«v«M N™ mket orR LIABILITIES m^.: ''"XWus™ with rs prior I I I B which Km Hoi. 1 'nt ol X final n t h. bM*l M on, 01 ■tcposit or curreni862 words
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Article143 1948-03-09 3 ■i..]..v and Chinese, Hainan ■Lj: Isa and Chin V:t 81a I pr< dv 1 at the Seventh H' Ci urt yerterdaj d a tenH- charge <\' being m onliw■ossf'ssion of 5.120 rounds oi m anmonition. offence is alleged 1 1 have committed at Jalan Kayti m>\i: 11.15 a.m on143 words
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Article25 1948-03-09 3 Hindu v viii Raathir" < P bserve N*ht, on iv-i and <!ifl ceremonies ttght nd kep P*ng awake the t next Wdqr Siva assssr 525 words
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Article399 1948-03-09 3 When Sir Alexander Korea makes a picture, it invartebh turns out to tx- a classic— an effort to be remembered for years to come fo r its theme and presentation. This has been the cast with his latest film "An Ideal Husband" which is dueO.H. - 399 words
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Article186 1948-03-09 3 tr O u Uns St iman James T>ichanan. was eommittetl to ....w..1 iru. at the next A. siz, by the S.vmth Polio Court M._ rat.-. J C" Sn <'^rs yesterday, on tentative cfcaffes of carrying arms and bemg m unlawful possession of ammunition. Accused,186 words
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Article317 1948-03-09 3 Eleven Japanese have recently been tried by British 'tVMUuy Courts m Singapore for the parts they played m the execution of i several Allied Prisoners of War between April am! May 1015. The executed prisoners were the n.eniben of the crews of a SuperFoi tress,317 words
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Article57 1948-03-09 3 On March 1!> the Bntisn uveii seas Airways Corporation will start a throuph service trom U.K. to IWakuni. Japan, via Honj? Kong. This service will be operated by Plymouth class: living boats with accommodation for 22 passengers, I mail and carpo. The service will j be weekly.57 words
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Article410 1948-03-09 3 The directors <>f Austral WN' Limitod announce the fdljowitl returns for th.- month of Fe.-rtian KaM.|>on- Kamuntinn Hours Run .s<>7: Cub. Yards Dujr 112.0»0; Ow Rerovored 450 Pkiß Austral Anuiltraiiiated U!u rtrn jSPc-tion Hours Run .*»34. Cub Yard Di" 135.000; Ore Recovtltd 960 Pkb the trip was410 words
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Advertisement104 1948-03-09 3 Bicycles of Distinct i<m Dtsitjnut Kf/ Experts Made hy Craftsman EnfieW What >uu have been wail»n 3 FOR— THE BEST BIKE BUILT Ladies «S: Gents ModeLs supplied with 3 OR 4 speed OILBATHS: DYNAMO: BELL: TOOLS ALSO AVAILABLE The World* Most PainoiLS FLYING HEA" 125 M/Cycfe. G3socc: O. H. V.104 words
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204 1948-03-09 4 fTribum vtdf.f Reporter) In .January the principal Singapore oil mills produced 5,197 tOQI of coconut oil and 1,492 tons of copra cake. Hut. according to the Acting Registrar of Malayan Statistic-, the production is over-declared. Copra treated during the month was 9, 1238 tons, out204 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-03-09 4 Beautiful Joan Greenwood <>i the r Arthur Rank OrpaniMffOM who jilm/s Hi* U mliH'l Ir>n\n-nc n>l( OppoeiU John Mills hi Erir Ainhhi x production <>t "The October Mun".28 words
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Article113 1948-03-09 4 S'pore Exports— Imports Soap (Tnlmnt Sl<tff B#JN>rterJ Bftngapore manufactured m January 28,753 c-wts. of Soap, of which 9,913 cwts. wore Bold locally and m thr Federation. The Federation produced 11.979 cwts. and sold to local users 11.000 cwts. Malaya imported 6,64<> cwts. of washing soap, 29.004 lbs. of toilet j113 words
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Article121 1948-03-09 4 STATE OF EMERGENCY DENIED TOKIO, MAR. 8. -The British Commonwealth Occupation Force headquarters today denied an American Agency report. that a "state of emergency" has been proclaimed m the Southern BCOF area. A spokesman said Warrant Officer J. L. Smith of Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand, of the Field Security SectionReuter - 121 words
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Article26 1948-03-09 4 New Moon Day which falls today will be celebrated at the Sin'iala Buddhist Temple. 96. Outram Road, Singapore, by The Singapore Buddhist Association.26 words
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Article114 1948-03-09 4 U.S. Arms And For China WASHINGTON. Mar. 7. -The House will insist on arms as well as dollars for China, spoaket of the House, Joseph Martin Jr. i said today. He would not say how much he thought this country should give its wartime Far Eastern ally for arms, andU.P. - 114 words
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Article69 1948-03-09 4 JERUSALEM, MAR. 7.-- Char- les Thetford, Public Informa- tion Officer tonight denied the Hagana broadcast asserting some 200 British deserters were training a large force of Arab 1 guerillas m the neighbourhood Of Ramallah, 20 kilometers north of Jerusalem. Hagana Radio claimed the British officers and men wereU.P. - 69 words
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467 1948-03-09 4 Kin Urun Krthshta*. UP Staff Conesptmdrn' KABa'uA VIA PHONE IO JFRUSAIEM. MARCH 7. IN miSSMALMOUN lAIN VILLAGE OF ABOUT 100 SiONE HOU'ES fJwZI EL KWAKJI. ARAB COMMA NDFR- IN CHIEF SFI UP HIS HEADQUARTERS FROM WHICH HE WILL DIREC JHE WAR ON467 words
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Article, Illustration199 1948-03-09 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE (By Large numbers of the feminine population of Singapore assembled at Messrs. Whiteaway Laidlaw Co., Ltd.. Singapore, yesterday afternoon, to view the super collection of corsetry and brassieres i displayed by the well-known firm of "Caprice". Mrs. Salrinc Levy, aided by three mannequin? (Miss Penny199 words
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Advertisement33 1948-03-09 4 I SOMETIMES THINGS DO NOT TURN OUT AS THEY SHOULD/ ARE YOU PREPARED FOR SUCH EYENTU ALITIES. MADAM i loiu;\<j: 1 PHONE: ***** K)R APPOINTMENT. Flat 'M IILt REN BUILDING, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE.33 words
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Advertisement39 1948-03-09 4 WHISKERS CLUB Th* Whltkori watohod whilo the wtiitt-washod Jackdaw chattered to ttit oldest Oova. At last tho Do*e tpoko. You ara not a Dove. 1 h« ■aid. Your Muawklng taii» mt you art a Jackdaw anf I «n imoott»f39 words
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356 1948-03-09 5 I *TKnmS Mar 7. It takes 503 people to help W H rX n run the White House and th'e nation s l n t Ken! of the Uni-ed States is one ot tiwho^akc their home their office and have Bjee m tln-irReuter - 356 words
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Article85 1948-03-09 5 nC h 7. i;.-.v^c i;.t stuw'« Pygmalion pushin] H British p'iv.- hard fo: po Hit; m Ru'-ii W < :;>• Mo.-coy Bird today. ■c bto:i'\'. oOOtl H)rmancc of l'\ h.i'jivor. m .M< As> Daryi Zerka va 1 ■t! heneU I "best EHla go thi Russi Biakop- still takes aU.P. - 85 words
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Article29 1948-03-09 5 I KI Mar. Gen Vn ■m m Z'' rically wmours i m hoarding foodstuffs as agfe oV MuniSrtain r of l- x Soong I •uld inlinst F- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article15 1948-03-09 5 ME Ma, n f t night". h I ti,, 'i U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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156 1948-03-09 5 SHANGHAI, Mar. 7. Satisfaction with the Industrial and I administrative progress m Taiwjn was expressed by Dr. Sun Fo. rovo n rOiiM nt of the National ;<• jornment. on his return here Sm- ov or i u n^ a «er an inspection totu ofReuter - 156 words
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82 1948-03-09 5 N'AXKIXG. MAR. T.-Hm Sia- Anibassador Shi Talarak JNw*tog said he plans to return^to Slam |f his IS is not. in wi I s aI r ai ak S anib^ssadorial status rmninat^i yesterday when (1 im-.se Government announcr mhT, g t nU.P. - 82 words
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Article162 1948-03-09 5 HIS BEARD CAUSED A STRIKE Lonaon. March 7. The Trans port and General Workers Union, badkbone of Britain.* powerful TUC, has taken tht case of Alfred Cole's beard under advisement, labour officials disclosed today. Al's beard started a strike of Ml fellow brewery \rorkers last week at Bujtjleswade. Bedfordshire. TheU.P. P; U.P. - 162 words
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268 1948-03-09 5 pendent civilian inquiry into the shooting:. Accra was quiet today aftor the rio*s of last week m which 21 people were killed and 228 injured. Rumours circulated m Accra today that Sir Geraid H. Creasy, the Governor and C-in-C of the Gold Coast, badReuter - 268 words
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Article, Illustration10 1948-03-09 5 folk stndiiiny a wutp betrn m »>>< !W*910 words
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Article91 1948-03-09 5 NEW YORK. Mar. 7. Twi hundred war veteran! carrying placards reading "Red or pinli ihey bath stink" broke up a pic ket line of American Labour Party and Progressive C|tl seni of American demonstrators. A ten-member picket line was set up before the FederalU.P. - 91 words
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Article193 1948-03-09 5 BELIZE, Br. Honduras, Mar 7. -British Honduras and Gua'omala were today completely cut off from each other by land, sea and air when the :hricr-wo?ki:. Belize-Guatemala Ci'y shuttle service of the San Salva dore registered Taca Airlines was refused landing right* a- Guatemala. At the .tarn*-Reuter - 193 words
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129 1948-03-09 5 "Crisis Today Greater Than Dunkirk" Brighton. Mar. 7. British Com munis»t leader Harry Pollitt tolr 2.500 people at a meeting here to night that Britain's political an«: economic situation represented I crisis greater than that of tht wartime retreat from Dunkirk. He called for measures on a similar scale toReuter - 129 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article289 1948-03-09 6 (Those who make the people Of Malaya feel Malayans with common loyalties and interest*, are serving the people best. The foundation of a strong and united country will be the spirit of loyalty felt by Malayans for Malaya, a loyalty powerful enough to override the legitimate but289 words
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Article177 1948-03-09 6 The Federal Constitution, particularly, assumes that there is no such thing as common loyalty and common interest among the people, its basic assumption is that there is a conflict of interests between the Malays and the nonMalays, and that it must provide the former with a shield177 words
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Article, Illustration29 1948-03-09 6 At th< chnstfnimt on Sunday of Miry Elizabeth, dauuhter of Mr. mvi Mrs. C. R Wttndck J S nflapore. at St. Andrcuw Cathedral (Tribune photograph).29 words
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726 1948-03-09 6 HAIG NICHOLSON - The Red Horizon Communism In The Middle East HAIG NICHOLSON L y CAIRO. -High on the list of problems that confront the 1 countries of the Middle East is the increasing strength of Communism. This Russian-inspired political ideology declared by promi. nent Arab leaders including Egypt's Prime MinisU-r. Nokra- shyReuter - 726 words
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Article54 1948-03-09 6 WASHINGTON. EuropM exuect another minor invai by P United State. congrtd this summer J They will bo goins to see n the Marshall Plan Us IJUIJ how Western Europ is itself and to what ngt will be justified to voting m tional approprianon, v recovery scheme at th54 words
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Advertisement19 1948-03-09 6 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, ..ncl I will give you rest. Matt. 11.28.19 words
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Advertisement27 1948-03-09 6 Air J^J Parcel r Pest For any destination within Malaya. Through any post lie. a |bl Surcharge Malayan Airways I HaM O C U Co.. Ltd. S.n«.P*27 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1948-03-09 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE •WITH fl, y Christenings i edra as I Kg!' JA. I m n the nan* M: Kinross I B: I I child lrtsT« 1 I I I I I I I I n I I my.: I I 5-. I I while I essortes :>1,004 words
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Advertisement108 1948-03-09 7 "Unpacking To-day Jaegar Top Coats ffi Sri THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS COLUMBIA H. M. V. PARLOPHONE Buy them at (ACCREDITED DEALER) 13, Winchester House Collyer Quay (Next to City Book Store) tN^TOWN TO-NIGHT AT THE PAVILION RESTAURANT S ONE OF TH E BEST I iirirK mi\i:» citnx§ 5 IN108 words
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Article138 1948-03-09 8 ARABS RAID JEWISH ROADBLOCK JERUSALEM. \f A R 7 Thne hundred Afataf using two armoured rurs yesterday ut t:i<k«d a Jewish ro.idblock pos:t.<m m th Oaia Beorsheba int Booth Pilestine, it was offle'tllf n-- p».«t d hen tmiuht One Arab was killed and an Ar;»b and fw Sewi wiundrd. ihfReuter - 138 words
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Article53 1948-03-09 8 DAMASCUS. MAR 7 A senior official at the Ministry ot Defence said today "several thousand" Arab army tro.ips alimented by thousands of Palestine Arabs pere massed at Commander-in-chief Fawzi p! Kawakji's HeadquaiL'rs near Nablus m Palestine He said the troops have artillery, armoured can, j-«ps. heavy andU.P. - 53 words
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77 1948-03-09 8 N. Ireland General Election Likely Belfast, Northern Ireland. Mar. 7. Political observers here foieeast today that a general election m Northern Ireland may result from the banning of an anti-par-tition St. Patrick's Day demonstration planned to take place m Londonderry. The Northern Ireland Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. B. Warnock.Reuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration49 1948-03-09 8 Tht (ticket fixture between the Iwtmn Association ami the S.C.C. on Saturday had to be <ihtind<mt<l owing to ruin when tht Indiana had one wicket dimn for iO runs. The picture •kOMV the teams- Inxtians (toy) <t>ut S.C.C. (below) before the start of thus match. {Tribune phototfraph)49 words
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Article117 1948-03-09 8 LONDON ing for bn > *jj m saved by a M, Jj ness 11 oA lira JJ pan! by tho GovenS unhappy eoti] Job of the q eeMH probably be drawn frq riape Qoktance Co«h[ Guidance Count v Welfan- A- ;I 'tion- cure unha[)p;n. n bell aiUiltery. Ti,. Their117 words
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Article22 1948-03-09 8 Reprints nt local graphs appearing Morning Triltune Malaya Trihune 0 had on applii ition Tribune I'lmto^raph parttnent at v 0 copy.22 words
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274 1948-03-09 8 LONDON Robert Holman I George Gcrringe. twenty.one-year-old ex-Navy man. might not have fated the death sentence if he had not been shown the murdered body of his wife eight hours after she had been found Gorringe had quarrelled with his bride274 words
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70 1948-03-09 8 MANILA, Mar. 7. Beautiful Martina Mabutti, 28-year-old market vendor, accepted a challenge hurled at her by market' idlers to a drinking bout, won it against al! comers and a $2.50 side bet besides, but death cheated her out of her victory when she passed70 words
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Article65 1948-03-09 8 LONDON. MAR 7 —To "stimulate interest m our national recovery' the Prime will be asked by Vernon Bartlett. Independent, tomorrow, whether he will cause the setting up of a central office for obtaining and dealing with ideas and suggestions for greater efficiency from all public servants, employeesReuter - 65 words
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Article35 1948-03-09 8 TOKIO, Mar. 6. General MacArthur today ordered that the title to all property belonging to Japanese ultra-nationalistic terroristic and secret organisations would be vested m the Japanese Government for eventual disposition through public sale.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement108 1948-03-09 8 B VICTORIA THEATRE THE STAGE CLUB PRESENTS "REBECCA" by DAPHNE DU MAURIER March 10th to 12th at 8.45 P.M. and Sat. March 13th at 6.15 P.M. SEATS $1 to S3. Book at Robinson's, Raffles Place, Tel 5894 Ex. 4 or at GIMSON Theatre rightly from March 10th (Mrs, de Winter)108 words
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Article67 1948-03-09 9 drift l k um ngn Kind S houiu cm n \t Warrington (Lancsi Mlsa Beatrice Moiyneaux, national presUient of the Young Cn.istian Workers, said that young people r. tactortal got the wrong kin»' of mtfftagt training. Sox was talketi about i.peniy. love an.) happiness m nutrrlage degraded, and the67 words
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Article93 1948-03-09 9 I I 'A H :< been r ■Ur Of a Hcntt'i.t v> ■■nsatii'!-. f'.-r m I Hahfa-. last N He tw H< v rticles Hn\ lergeanl t h leant a court-m irtialHaiy i f steil-Bd-a:xv..' litted Hiis acqiiitt.'il pel HtO Uk H S H: i his twin X i.93 words
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Article42 1948-03-09 9 R mi March 7. The unoflicla Vatican news agency A.R.I, reed today that it is likely tha: M nslgnor Edward Prettner. defrocked fugitive priest ttted for efnbezzlement would render soon m order to "see m ther for the last tim*..'"42 words
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Article43 1948-03-09 9 RinoMINGTON. Indiana. Mar. 1 V. Lockridge Jnr 33, authoi sther novel Raintn-e Colin und dead m his garage. Hi; md ganct lights on and founc or dead. Loikridpe's novei I <i 150.000 from Metro Goldwyr r studio. Ho leaves widow four children.' U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration104 1948-03-09 9 Nanking, Mar. 8. It was rr'iably reported today that the CM ne.se government his rejected t!u Oncer Mongolian protes'. a?3ins! Chinese troops crossing the Btnld ang-Outer Mongolian bolder. Dr. YcnjatfiMll. rye-specialist ip -h. lvis returned from a short vist to India. It is undcrstooc tit Mn. Vonkatesan104 words
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107 1948-03-09 9 London, March 7. -Nikola Dolaptechiev, Bulgarian Minister to London, resigned his post today m protest against the establishment of a Soviet system m Eastern Europe. Dolaptchiev told a hastily summoned press conference that he would leave the Bulgarian legation building tonight with his wife andU.P. - 107 words
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Article71 1948-03-09 9 ATHENS, MAR. 7 The 5( Dodecanese Islands m the Aegean Sea were today forma 11} returned to Greece for the first time since 1522. when they were captured by Suleiman the Magnificent, the Ottoman Sultan. The islands remained Turk's! I until 1912, when they were cap- turedReuter - 71 words
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Article95 1948-03-09 10 LONDON. Mar. 7.— Professor Nikola Dolaptchieff, Bulgarian Minister m London, today announced his resignation effective as from 1130 GMT today. "I have resigned to regain my freedom m order to be able as a private Individual, to serve the interests of the Bulgarian people according 1 toReuter - 95 words
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Article49 1948-03-09 10 LONDON Mart Trade Lr:, that a. maUn on were :1 the Unit. a raed tht oq* atrategl, hemisph,-. M vo DMlarinc torial di her colon papor raid C pretcnsi.,r. P iD( ton. v.m. uranlui.i de| «'d m ft,, Uto infon .tloa, «eiehtf»i« ri :t Fa »k land ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article141 1948-03-09 10 NEW YORK. MAI (son Dillard who fc< Jfca's outstandli I Olympic honours f 46th straight victor the 60 yard high hi Knights of Columbn at Madison Squ Dillard. who skims riers rith ease, c mark of 7.2 secoi equalled the best tin competition thij vc lt Dillard, now hasU.P. - 141 words
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Article93 1948-03-09 10 SHANGHAI, MAR millionaire fountain Mr. Milton Reynolds,™ expedition seeking higher than Everest rived here from HunoljM hope to survey from unexplored Ton- PeaH Amne Machin MounM Northwest China are believed to bo n-M Everest's 29,141 feet i I The expedition U '?°M find out whether th« the Yellow River*Reuter - 93 words
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Miscellaneous139 1948-03-09 10 t omits: I \<*liisi\< To I lir >l<M*iiiii«4 Tribune j "SUNSHINE FALLS" /^DE AGENTS SAY lE\AA^Sg,L ijkA 1" F" MOW OIS IS Ot LONG [T SO DE A6ENT lS TO AN aD MAIL MANOR" IS DE )^lM— "^A A\ r^^ RY WID DE ADT ST T P NT MV PWIION139 words
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Article837 1948-03-09 11 I SIX-DAY SERIAL I j gglNCi Hv Jack London Berkebile \i.,.lc- Don't Improve One's Temper, Luellen Discovers, nor Docs i Second Metthn with a Certain G.I. •i hei ami up W in her :inly due r t.i- Jpper/ C-i think I'll i i run i." Id thai ,-cr th-837 words
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160 1948-03-09 11 Nanking. March 7. Sanguan Tularak, former Siamese Ambas sador m Nanking, who was dis missed m December, because oi anti-Government" statements, re to rated today, that m his opinior Ule now Siamese Government set "P after the coup d'etat of Maranal Pibul Songkram wasReuter - 160 words
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Article84 1948-03-09 11 City Councillors Arrested KINGSTON. Jamaica. Miir. j7 a memh ot the Jamaica 1 House of Representatives a:ui two City Councillors all of them trade union executives, were arrested here today, together with a trade union official, on charges of sedition. The four men are alleged to have been actively concernedReuter - 84 words
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186 1948-03-09 11 ♦h v GHAI Mar 7 **mtmn mat the Government h.< to abandon .iii Northern Manchurta including Changchun, c i of the north-east, were n vived today with news of thr Nationalist garrisons -strategic withdrawal" from the railway city of Szepmgkai. 100 miles north ofReuter - 186 words
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Article30 1948-03-09 11 LONDON. Mar. 7.— The 36-year-old, Maharaja of Indore travelling under the name of Colonei Modi, iiew from London airport toniirht for Karachi, accompanied IJ' his American wife. Reuter.30 words
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Article96 1948-03-09 11 HENRY FORD in STOCKHOLM Foul II arrive! m Stockholm to «J and put up m the same note whore his grandfather made thi famed unsuccessful attempt ii 1915 to stop World War 1. "It would be damned foolial for us to do business wit.i i Russian-influenced territory" Fon told aU.P. - 96 words
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Advertisement25 1948-03-09 11 J): Sr J miows r M a "fl MS nm W «m«0N8! "i the s reen APTAIN A" i Ibe 111 a '■"■■V VEVV WORM)25 words
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Advertisement35 1948-03-09 11 "A TRUTH THAT NO ONE j WILL EVER DENY." PHOENIX j j i%EIIATED I WATERS Are Indisputably I BETTER ALL TELEPHONE I ORDERS RECEIVE j OUR BEST ATTENTION 'i I PHONE: 3709 or 3700. I35 words
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Article178 1948-03-09 12 LONDON. Financial aid for the Biitish film industry is being considered by the Government as a question of "great and immediate urgency, Mr. Harold Wilson President of the Board of Trade. ■aid m London last week. A committee would look into the I possibility of having178 words
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Article66 1948-03-09 12 London, Mar. 7. Two Norwogi- un motor tankors Soiistad and Uo- £ma collidrd otf the Hook ot Hoi- I land last ni^ht causing damage to I both vessels Lloyd's shipping m- j telligencc reported from Rotter* dam today. The Reglna i>.r> ir» tons resist- ori'd at Kirksandi hadReuter - 66 words
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Article21 1948-03-09 12 1 iG plculi of tin-ore were pr >dived by the above company's dredge ior Uw month of Ft bruary.21 words
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Article537 1948-03-09 12 I <»\:>. M FIERCE Atlantic gaiM kept tfMVton n Pa 'st. w. Cornwall. Mtftour foi three ue»ks an.) mar(ion.'l British f.lm unit m i lonely coy* off the Cnnish ccast Members of the unit WtSTtag fishermen's waders anJ trogmen" suits loaned by th<» Admiralty, were working on location for537 words
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Advertisement138 1948-03-09 12 I STARTS TO-DAY! N. B. 4 SHOWS ONLY II 2 6.15 9.15 ifii I^u ßi^y t f i night an At i>)u re the: top RTMTW||V £V \f IN THE STILL Of I I imi 111 Er V DONT FENCE ME IN 1^ llllvlllll i 1 I GET A KICK138 words
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Advertisement129 1948-03-09 12 TODAY And TO>iOKKoyvo\M™^ Today Four Shorn C^AVlLlll 1.30+6.30*9.30 PMjT^om bIM *tA C^LEY IANDISI r MUR fS^eS?"s^ DENNIS DAY I and His OrrhPcfr* I N, > \:ionEDk y I borf lo trop a KIUE« f death plotted their course... JjjjC>"J^i "^"^""j oaring saved them from it... %jl^m Rl and fatt arrongtt129 words
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Article583 1948-03-09 13 II v I ..yan, as Buy.., 1100 180 I' 9o 43 9 •I 10 25 |5; 1 D MOO MOO m .SS 4*50 5. 50 C .9.00 cc 10 00 n.oo :bID^ 34 55.00 t Co. I 1-5 M HOC h H i v i ractioo 22583 words
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Article83 1948-03-09 13 TOKIO, MAR. 8. -Two unidentified persons were burned to cieath and eight troopers of the United States sth Cavalry Regiment injured by fire on Sunday morning which destroyed three buildings of the Camp Mcgill headquarters of the United States Ist Cavalry Brigade, near Tokio. It is notReuter - 83 words
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Article79 1948-03-09 13 The price for spot m the mar. ket m rubber rose J of a cent yesterday. Ihe market opened very quiet yesterday, and continued to be s o throughout th< day with little Interest by the trade. Prices quoted are: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 March RSS 39 3979 words
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Article41 1948-03-09 13 rhe shares market opeiu-d the week quietly a nd most tin shares were easur with small business Passing. rhe industrials section, howp. showed more activity, Rob. M) n Ords bt'lng m demand. ite s the Malayan Sharebroki-rs' AttocUtioO yesterday.41 words
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Article587 1948-03-09 13 SHARP DIVISION OVER AID TO CHINA WASHINGTON. Mmch 7. llfWWd quarters igftd that developments m the past week have (ion- much to point up a sharp division m official I'nited States nicies over the question of how much American aid should go to the Chinese Centra! Government and just whatU.P. - 587 words
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Article262 1948-03-09 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS i From Our Financial Corr.i In Malaya there is an impres- sion that once a measure is on the Statute Book, however unpopular it may be, it will remain. It is useless, the cynics remark, to flog a dead horse. However. what is enacted can always be262 words
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Article83 1948-03-09 13 Shanghai. March S. A new movement for the promotion of the export of Chinese products was launched m the City at an informal meeting yesterday afternoon. A large number of local industrial and trade leaders were present at the gathering, which was sponsored by Doctor WongReuter - 83 words
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Article96 1948-03-09 13 KILKIS. Mar. 7.— Alert Greek patrols today thwarted a guerilla plot to blow up a train carrying American Gen. van Fleet and Greek Chief of Staff Dmitrios Yadzfc. Greek officers said 100 pounds o\ dynamite were removed from- th truck three hours «fore vanU.P. - 96 words
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Article71 1948-03-09 13 New York, Mar. 7. Atom re-sr-irch has produced still another new meUl to take a place amonj,' the natural metallic elements from winch atom fission energy can be I produced. Dr. Glenn T. Soaborc. scientist, disclosed. The metal was made by tn« transmitation of thorium and uranium,Reuter - 71 words
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Article45 1948-03-09 13 SYDNEY.— An initial expenditure of £3 300,000 on preparatory work for the rocket range m Central Australia has b?en approved by the Austrian Commonwealth Cabinet This is part of the £33,500.000 already allocated for scientific research and development for defence work.45 words
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Advertisement38 1948-03-09 13 Sr o^Bß Wanted *>r love. WM Mifß&Eft L V* H ERIC PORTMAN H^& ...jf MWmt P'odu<»d b, Mom. l M.llmoo /T\ PHONE 6909 1J|| NEXT ATTRACTION m rA KAMUI NTS VK W THE NORTH ATLANTIC! SPAWN v°»y NORTH38 words
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607 1948-03-09 14 h,nn, Out O\rn ReportM KUALA LUMPUR Mar .I©* ™V "L™,! ii u.w -hot dead tolkmtnj a run-battle with t>- l l|uni f lw)lirM Mt c I Offlcer-ln-diarie of the Crimina i- »tiition Department. Sdangoi v.. wouoded by f h 1 r wU607 words
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Article252 1948-03-09 14 Something new*, stin and -rnsatjonal m screen ■••itainin« nt is promised when psychological mystery romance, "LITRED" cornea t<. the Pavilion Theatre on Thursday, llarch 11 through United Artists release Enlisting good cast 1 out- 1 ■tanding icreen tavouritles In co-J fltfirtiJig roles, such ai George Sanders,252 words
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Article140 1948-03-09 14 Tin- newly-formed bocal Congvesi "f Alexandra ;i genera] meeting elected the following offlce-btaity;: President: Sn. A. K. Abraham; Secretary: Sri. V- Ba-sknian; Treasurer: Sn. T. T. Ali Committee Members: Messrs. G. Damoduran, L. I. Abraham, Kainiaj Sin^h, T Chel'if,li. S. ChakravartHy. M. V. Gopal. C. Annamaiai. Pereirii,140 words
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Article33 1948-03-09 14 In a friendly badminton encounter consisting of tour sin£h\s and thieo doubles played "at the home court last Saturday, the Avonova B.P. beat the Alsapotl B.P. by four games to three.33 words
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Article65 1948-03-09 14 Till: SPORE lIARBOIR BOARD BERTHING LIST VESSEL GODOWNS St««l As*. 44 E. Humble Bbcen E. Titzvvy A.D E. ren- 1404 40 l Duja -at 33 4 Kota Nka 3J J. LndEMil »eh 17 18 Bhtfi n 23 4 D. L Bpdenhamer 29 30 Menesih.us 15 16 roU'oUK 1365 words
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Article91 1948-03-09 14 At flu- annual fCMOU meeting »f the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of Singapore and the Kderatioli of Malaya held at the Pavilion Restaurant on Saturday, the following weie elected to serve on the Council for the coming yenr.— President: Mr. Loke Wan Tho: Vice-President Mr. J, Dalton; Hon.91 words
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Article103 1948-03-09 14 Office-bearer;- of the Singapore Chess Club for th^ yeai 1948 arc President: F. G. Vaux. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: Tan Luang Kia i re-elected); Aftst. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer Lim Hee Seng im-elected); Committee: Teh Choon Keat (re-elected*; H. Heilbut and W. Ingold. Prizewinner* m the Club's103 words
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Article44 1948-03-09 14 Shanghai. March 8. The Chinese press reported today that ?7 billion CN ($23,660 U.S. at the 1 bluck-market ratei worth of smuggled poods m cases Were seized by Chinese customs official aboard a Java-China-Japan lino ship m port here on Saturday.- U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article397 1948-03-09 14 LONDON. Mar -It seems hat player dare not get injured -.hes > day his place m tho rirs* team of his chin othVr one of the problems which wo i official-, and is the cause of terera] transfers. A rase m point VM that of the llCftt Stanley MatthewsReuter - 397 words
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Article126 1948-03-09 14 Clarke Rangers Win By 7 Wkts Ran^-rs defeated the Army School wicketi for 16 runs. S reS ARMY SCHOOL Or«y rJ. de SUva b Solakan RadVlifie cJ de SUva b Seva Bennett I. Solakan 2 Williams c Solakan b BWa Ortap* cB. Kleinman b Seva Rl Sa^l.b.w.bGre P de|Uva J126 words
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Article63 1948-03-09 14 The following have been select->-d to represent the S.C.C Ist XI vs. Lasalle Sports Club on Wednesday Mar. 10 at 515 p.m. Cj» Uv Paclang: —J. Aitken; W. Richardson, G. Verrali: W. Bainbridgf. C McCullnck. F. Hutchin■oll; E fen Dun. R. Fletcher. B. Clifton. F. B. McCulkck. C63 words
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Article154 1948-03-09 14 OLYMPIC AQUATICS UK'S TROUBLE London. Mar. S. Th. •>'•'■ of tho British -•.vno.ni.r.-'M pionships to th< olm.t;-'-* [hero is a lapse of on hotweenthc championship* an th. S of t hc Olympic Gam; strain on British swinuni-rsM part m tho Carney 1 After competing foi the m title Vat ScarboroughReuter - 154 words
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Article27 1948-03-09 14 New York. M toamAlvaroG^dt> Bacno wont race frMch ended wiLh a tot*' The Frengi-G Ignat and H«g second with I.V» 1 1 ICBMIK* races began. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement57 1948-03-09 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. lmorpt>ratrd m Sinßaporc. I*, (111 tJA STttUt HMI tt4l I'ASSKNCiKR IttEHHH SKRVICKS. "lions Siant: Sails lor K.msoon Hcnans 14 Mar. •'Kamuninf?" t-arjjo only 24 I'Kopong" „f ar«(. only ",A N Uidor" l»ulr>mltaru Vladjoc 10 "llouk T.if l>jamhi If "llon« ili oo k" Kiouw57 words
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Article350 1948-03-09 15 g Wab's First Defeat ChU^Tl V H 1 \T C WO--NIL VIC- La, W^^&s*. I; I,:-.:, i V ■< I > H tnt Indian Association to gtt MSB? S£ height a nd weight l!t t Sailors contributed to their victory but better finishing was th< deciding factor. N t350 words
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208 1948-03-09 15 Suspension Of Private Imports Of Sugar It has been found necessaiy u> suspend the private import of ir temporarily pending ft clari- 11 of the extent to which BUCh imports are likely to prejudice procurement on Government account during 1948. It will be understood that Government procurement, on which the208 words
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Article139 1948-03-09 15 The Singapore Indians will meet the Union Jack Club at a return anl of table tennis to be played it the Union Jack Club premises on Wednesday. Mar. 10. at 7 p.m. Sh Th P c Singapore Indians will be S Supptah. N. Joseph, r, Maniam Sudarshan Naidu.139 words
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Article99 1948-03-09 15 The following Play^-s tfrttttd for the Club Championship on Saturday MM the Ist round match*. wWch were- played off on Sunday mo«*tog re su]ted as follows-C Aj R Bat man heat H. l° o e o<?~ t ptadale beat K. T. &****']?%s' MUtrtiy beat J Scmmoss 499 words
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Article40 1948-03-09 15 ton Party an- '"^^J mee ttng that thr "J»«*UgS3S M" r l 3 at No. rw^ A l 2r 4 Dm. sharp. Road commencing at M The main object g i, the election of oftc. g gS340 words
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218 1948-03-09 15 The first tics m th. Sin^ap<>i«Malays' Badminton champion*h£ tournament were played off a tho Clerical Union hall. Rangoon Rf«d. la Tne following are the results MEN'S DOUBLES Mansur ami Rashid Oiman (Kg. GjMl> w0 £3 and Ismail Fadll ITJMJ Muda); Oinai Osman and > -nip Maulabaksh218 words
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Article141 1948-03-09 15 It has been the policy of the Singapore Municipality to discourage the slaughtering of animals for domestic ceremonial or sacrificial purposes, except at me Municipal Slaughter House. ThH policy lies behind tfce decision that if an animal to not saughtered at the Municipa HoSL the fee which141 words
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Article12 1948-03-09 15 ss i sJssrsLEsr*sS t*9, of the oonti-stan U.P.U.P. - 12 words
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Article56 1948-03-09 15 In B return friendly •J*^ B singles ami i n won the Ore«iwoodß^w bY O |?am,-8 to 2 Result^ I Ah-nad 14-14 f 2^.,], t t Blfaj ]2 Ah Boon Mar .ai j T Lim 8..h. Kohcrt beat Salim Ah ir.--!.^ M ihd Bind*--* :\X'.« Sulon* b«»l56 words
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Article187 1948-03-09 15 The cream of Singapore s tab *>. tennis stars will participate m .i special elimination contest to select tlv best three players to repiesent Singapore m thy Malayan Elimination Contest. At th<conclusion of the Malayan contest, only thive players will W chosen for the China Olympiad. The187 words
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Advertisement70 1948-03-09 15 GREY HAIR Ise Dr. AMBER'S BLACK HAIR DYE Natural Shade, No Stain, No Smell, Untraceable. OH and water proof. Weliave also Dr. Ambers EDDY CORN for Corn Cvtfe. S.e-Menu CHAW CO., 29, Robinson Road. Singapore THE PEN w/M £^k ALL THE GOOOMm points mm j Pree.s.on buit* Wl'^M fully gijorontecd.70 words
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1003 1948-03-09 16 "HORRORS HELL..." ALLEOSD to HAVK MEN m chak(;k <tf a SKCHON OF SINGAPORE FOR THE l-rmM,^: g^^Jg CHINESE CIVILIAN RESIDENTS fOfc4>WING THB fjg^J-gJ THE CITY AND THE M ASSAC :K oP A I LEAST 177 Ol THM DURING FEBRUARY 18 AND FEBRUARY J* 11MJ MAJ1,003 words
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Article160 1948-03-09 16 Results of yesterday's ties m the SL.T.A. Indoor Tennis Championships: Mixed Doubles Mrs. A. Purricr and Roy F. Smith tx at Miss L. Walker-Taylor and Lt.-Col. M. W. Biggs 4-6. 16-14, 6-2. Men's Doubles: Yadi and M. I. Reshty beat Scow Kirn Sang and P. K. Yeo160 words
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Article18 1948-03-09 16 The Singapore Indian Association will have a social and dinner at Robinson's Cafe next Thursday.18 words
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98 1948-03-09 16 LONDON. Mar. 8. A hoi so shoe, a razor blade m a hoKler, piece of steel encased m rubbei a radio valve and an electric bulb were among the "weapons" mentioned at the London court today m connection with disturbances last night at a meetingReuter - 98 words
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Article124 1948-03-09 16 Crime figures m Singapore dropped to a ne w low level during the 29-day month of February. This was revealed by C.I.D. Chief J. C. Barry, yesterday. Housebreakings during February, was the lowest ever since crime statistics were compiled after the re-occupation m July 1946.124 words
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Article170 1948-03-09 16 At a meeting at Urn vfl Affairs Sub-('c!,ni;itiee^B Straits Chinese Britiah aI last Suri'iav. tome menM belong to Uw legal fl among the ChlneH U wore appointed to giv« fl those attiring to nakt fl special giants i .i:fl their entitlements <mfl Worley Report. Such claim were torH who170 words
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Article71 1948-03-09 16 Lord LUtOwel I M from Tengah airfield J^M morning for Kuchmg. h'U I m Kuching till March nm flics t<> B v M 'On Mar. 13 he will .fly to M and then to .T. *.<■ r v m will meet the A 1 On Mar. 16 he will71 words
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Article57 1948-03-09 16 Paris. March J9 consular mcoaaen w killed and ttjej, mar the Saigc* i aWJ night. Agence Franc( F ported today froi China capital sk They were Mi- jS Acting Chict ■ulti-; l.^ information Service. Lydia Ruth Jam Se United Stotes eral m Saigon <Mi.ss James57 words
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Article15 1948-03-09 16 1 TOKIO, Ito men of Kyoto today reporte.l Bee during tho nig* night. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 15 words
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