Morning Tribune, 10 March 1948
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Title Section13 1948-03-10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE T/^ ta 1 iNeir Beries) 10 CENTS VOL. 1. N^^^M^u,. IM13 words
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Article511 1948-03-10 1 Vote A Vote For Betrayal Tl()N SSfeiSr" ce d dg^ d e to E l d e^ a atn t T o H F E s«: :h \T DI SF\ A TS°?S THE MNGAPORE LEGISLATURE. above, face the^nai blow m the dismem- ir m?t of511 words
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Article40 1948-03-10 1 TOKIO. Mar. 9. -The Atlas Skymerchant, carrying ten top Atlas Jersey officials departed from Tokio at 1700 GMT on Monday Inroute to Manila and Singapore Vi Th°eToup' gathered information .lananese Government officials ana businessmen. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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26 1948-03-10 1 (From Our Oxen kw*" The report states inai TT: ■"S'VTport 1 adds' That a number fumade thS? way to Singapore26 words
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Article, Illustration7 1948-03-10 1 photo). nornfe* Firlurt from as cage. PRDPRD - 7 words
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72 1948-03-10 1 Australia's Reason For n On Jap Wives ['Grossest Act Of Indecency" m Mai I Mi Kalv.-> a. V that H s' to bl M^ ny children I mmn men to A istralia. reporter! "An vis■lanyir.:- a 3a] H her ,n .Japan ;r be grani B thl t ol inde- Vnik-Reuter; AAP - 72 words
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Article82 1948-03-10 1 I ■r':r" < Moil's report contained a prima }(t(ie case of a breach of privileges. said the report reflected <>n all members of the House and wu m effect sayiny that 29 MPs xnrc traitors or secret agentt of a future enemy. Mr. Bowk a then quoted the Daily82 words
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Article83 1948-03-10 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 9. The 3enate has completed its work on, t legislation today, which would again permit armed Services personnel to bring their prospective foreign brides or husbands to this country. By an unanimous vote it approved and sent to the White House a BillU.P. - 83 words
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Article567 1948-03-10 1 developing new sources of supply < Wlnl line area and elsewhere, rather than men iy i greater ease and comfon for h« P"^,, Go vernm.n This is -he com-lu S .or o f an exhausovc But said the report, if Marshall lid dors not comoReuter - 567 words
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51 1948-03-10 1 PRAGUE Mnr 9. -Diplomatic tourers m Fimm* today fonand CtcnoslMikUt "hick u*>uld ".vide for mutual aid M o attack not .rnl.w byV^many. but by I «/»•»■<« P«w'« r The provision ivould be snniini to that m the pacts recently Uunnary and Rumamajne dinlomatw observersReuter - 51 words
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Advertisement33 1948-03-10 1 f** JOHN WHITE !^V/ SHOES t, pi lIS the resources of Craftsmanship Every pair largest alc R| p a^ U or tan, m half sizes, guaranteed. Wf^fL^r P^r. <>;17.75 and $-1™ P^ 133 words
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343 1948-03-10 2 Tattooed Chinese Were "Undesira b les Further Evidence At Trial Of Jap Kempetai Chief Even Chwn,, with tattoo marks were covsviey "'j Mizumo fete* Commandant of the sub-un,t of PieM K. pSS, m the S.n K apo,r War Tnr-rs Court V-tr,d.i>. Out of tf»f numlirr of malt 1 Qitnfgf pu-k^d343 words
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Article95 1948-03-10 2 A Rally will tH- held OH .Saturday M the Jalan Bestr Stadium, ihe profraflunc will be as ft)llOWl: 4.15 p.m. Fhifc Break, Jungl" Danes by Woll Cubs. Display by Mal;iy. Chinese and Englisn .sjx-aking Bcoat* 500 p.m. GueM* will be invited to inspect Scout work on95 words
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Article101 1948-03-10 2 EhaUgMt War. 9.- Ihe CXRRA j Air Tnnapoit have >u<p'jndeJ their Mukden-Tsingtao flight vi-i I "ier.t.-in following a n incident yesterday when two P-39 fighter aircraft bearing ihe Red Stai tnslgnla fired en one of thei C 46 planes bound from Mukden to IsingtaoReuter - 101 words
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Article84 1948-03-10 2 Th( following are the members oT the Malayan Naval Forces Com mi tip. whose work m estubJi.shing fche Malayan Navy was pt;iis< i d by Mr. Dugdale m tho House of Commons on Monday. Mr P. A. B. McKerron (Chairman >, Mr. Lan Chin Tuan, Dr. Abdul84 words
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Article31 1948-03-10 2 The 113 th hirtmliiy anniversary of Hugavan Si i Ramnkrishna will \h- colcbrutod at th< Hamukrishna Mission on Marcu 12 with proof lcclui (.•>•. music and feeding of the poor.31 words
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Article58 1948-03-10 2 SHANGHAI, Mar 8. Thr.M rrpfeHentativos of the Chine* community m Philippines hay« arrived m Foochow from Amoi on route to Nanking for talk! with President Chiang Kai-ehel ;m«! dUmv high Govenuneal U i a»i «rs on the (Hies 1 ion of reducinf runstj i|>ti<>n among OverseaiReuter - 58 words
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391 1948-03-10 2 out the vehicle which ho stated had swerved into his path. The Coioner returned an "open verdict". He said that there was sonic negligence on the part of the driver of the other vehicle. But on the other hand, he added, the evidence did391 words
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Article332 1948-03-10 2 THi: MAIN BODY OF THK 0U R »-M \RRTVK IS SINGAPORE ON TMl'llSi yIN STRATHNAVK.'.- r ROM BOMBAY. nu:Y"\\T?H \LLY WELCOMED TO THE COLONY i v h F tmH OF SINGAPORE SIP. FRANKLIN GIMBO.N av^B INC, OFFICERS OF THE THREK XXXVI. Ks The<e will i»- the hist332 words
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Article80 1948-03-10 2 Vatican City. Mar. 9. Th« Vatican pivss office today confirmed the arrest of Mgr. Giulio Guidetti. former Holy See linanc chief. He was charged with "having accepted as valid a false document compiled by Monsignor Edoardo Cippico IWb I escaped from the Vatican list week alter being80 words
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Article796 1948-03-10 3 Douglas Warth - Douglas Warth u> f Quitted J^S today. onl> ..chi^'^J"*-;"; pnce know treat m r tthout i- •>* r h heigh, (A t: I I To twomonh^ ■1> I Dni« ■bit- .hat a m*n |i.. wrot* pamph^ exI, founwn meM<x» E« engines, wMch W»* Et to the underground. Ent from796 words
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83 1948-03-10 3 tincr that offences Oil Rtirn mntiey were becoming KSSSSSSS E c. De Banzie. t0 stallholder m n^'^^^ sa milestone '»™P? 1 n otMr m«» the accused \utn aj the going round the rtall. year """'"I and hi. friend were seen f o CC co,lecf moVe y83 words
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Article72 1948-03-10 3 than 16 MawIndians and OW* t be.he accused wen- kBl of the accused w^ r< go dow they had c while a number tot sam rn-»era d n« "ero lS hot S h ting away- G lt vaf IU '•1 m one oi the MJ»accused to72 words
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70 1948-03-10 3 wxtiio Hob action srt.S3«n cr:es for leI > rul) conhall an horn- laU-r A c up she gave him a Cnmes, U °;Xe inspector D Meye, there lm a strong smell o. W» m ite r»«n n hP He added th.re Hhat ornl lU70 words
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42 1948-03-10 3 PENSIONS PLAN MEANS MORE TAX AUSSIES TOLD Sydney. March Minister rhirtey. Australian rim rRi md Treasurer. Uted iQd> -ocently that an adrt^ tf lowanco foi a» a dt rt- pa -S CSfc^S cost at Sr"; C V W CaU™ h H^Ea,te, AAPAAP - 42 words
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Article49 1948-03-10 3 B charge o J ks sta!l of stout, at hus s v when ln the Oarrlck Ihugej pollce he app* are<l ill tn Court y** stei(l^ y tM have S old the Kadir is said to ha\t not f^ar. I PO^Poned to Mar. 16 lor senU'iic,.49 words
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Article30 1948-03-10 3 a middle :U< en ilir c the Estate al Ml •j-.jyj doWO leo was orantu i stoc iy. Ihe etw V(UI 1 again on M ;ir ll30 words
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Article23 1948-03-10 3 TRlf l i!;.d Sf'iS lure i to-day wh,-n th l im I ni ssiun on th, for. ditlOlte m L'».y»23 words
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266 1948-03-10 4 (Tribun* Staff Rrportrt It IS uml'T t«H*i that the loin mittec lomiMl »,v th. local Chinese r.uhiir bodtei to make recommendations tor improving Mnenlttei w Bt. Johns island ftven t«> quarantined ship pWawnms will repl) some time thi> week to the266 words
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Article, Illustration41 1948-03-10 4 THE LESS THE BETTER Ami that k nhat it appears to l>< jn this pi'turc of beautiful Patricia Owens, starlet of the J. Arthur Rink Organisation, uiio m a whirling pique skirl, tiny matching brassiere nnd enon»ous hat. looks the "tops".41 words
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157 1948-03-10 4 TOKIO Mar. 9. Following more meetings between the heads of the Social Democrats, Democrats and People's Co-operatives, the allocation of Cabinet posts m the new Ashida Government was ftnally ■freed upon. The Social Democrats will hold eitfht seats, Democrats seven and Peoples Co-operatives two. TheReuter; AAP - 157 words
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Article110 1948-03-10 4 WASHINGTON. Mar. 9. Clarence Gauss, former ambassador to China, and Lowell Rooks DirectorGeneral of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration told the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee United States economic aid to China would be useless without military aid. Gauss predicted thatU.P. - 110 words
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136 1948-03-10 4 LONDON. Mar. 8:- A fonu: 3nlish Army Sergeant M-ti'.r sa d m evidence today that hi ordered a German prisoner to {•■trip, double round the ccli nnd dipped him several times. !hc ex-Sergeant Majoi. Samuel Mathers, was giving evidence at the court martial her jfReuter - 136 words
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Article195 1948-03-10 4 The following passenger* arrived m Singapore from Hongkong by 8.0.A.C. airline:— Col. J. W. J. Steele. Mr. T. S. M. Terrace, Mr. F. C. Gilray, Mr. V. G. Zeller, Mrs. Ng Chwee Song, Mrs. Lav Nam Tee, Mr. J. E. Ortega, Mr. Loh Keng Hvat, Mr. Ng195 words
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Article60 1948-03-10 4 MANILA. Mar. 8 -General reaction t<> President Roxas' ac. |tion m outlawing the Hukbalahap movenunt ranges from praise to indifference. While landowners most of whom live m Manila lnud the President's move r> .-cause they say this will enable the Government now effectively to deal with the CentralReuter - 60 words
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127 1948-03-10 4 US Soldier Shot By Russian Sentry Viena. March 8. An 18-year-old American police battalion soldier was seriously wounded and his Austrian girl friend kidnapped after a fracas early today outsid the Grand Hotel, one of the Soviet headquarters here, American authorities said. The American account said thai soon after theReuter - 127 words
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211 1948-03-10 4 London. March <«. The Bnti>h (k>vernment has already for presentation to Parliament a Bill giving powers to dt i al with trusts, cartels and monopolies, it was authoritatively lea-ned today. Although (hi first draft is complete, the Government has not yet decidedReuter - 211 words
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Article142 1948-03-10 4 Washington. Mar 7. -Senatoi Harry Bord, Democrat, implie i that the passage of President Truman's Civil Rights Programme might lead to bloodshed m tlu south. In one of the bitterest attacks on the programme to date, ru said. "It was aimed directly at the south" and142 words
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Article141 1948-03-10 4 snangnai. Mai incH Transport revealed tr.^ W that one of its pianos i^H on by two pianos bearmß^M sian insignia wh\\o )\V^H Mukden to Tsingtao. Thfl however, no casualties The plane reached 1 safely. General Claire E. (:>ifl President of the Civil Aifl pott. The plane was canying^H sengersReuter - 141 words
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Article100 1948-03-10 4 HONGKONG. Mar. I 1 Hongkong and Shanghai m? Corporation will rt Hongkong Govenunertjl Iboth m Hongkong i«JJ"J I examination f orwardmg ing document? an<l recent ment of HonuKon- c against such document* I ■mounted hew ovt>l the was itated H was no possible to allow trjde» to be conductedReuter - 100 words
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Article15 1948-03-10 4 i The East-W--an extraordinary ;on Thursday at V.M.C.A. for lh prosidont ami vi15 words
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Article90 1948-03-10 4 Karachi.- A t.etr sourer <>/ fish supply recently discovered m the Gulf of Aden by British fishery experts is likely to improve the food position m the Indian sub-contt,ient, it MM reported here. The party of fishery experts carried out extensive air observations and tvhtle overReuter - 90 words
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Article183 1948-03-10 4 Boos Cheers At labour Meeting CROYDON. (Surrey). Mar. 8. The noisiest meeting yet held m North Croydon was addressed by the War Secretary. Mr. Emanuel Shinwell. at the Civic Hall Croydon last night, when heckling which started immediately after his introduction by the chairman, continued throughout the speech which lastedReuter - 183 words
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Advertisement26 1948-03-10 4 vltlarkiiiailor wa» her trade, riches her aim. beauty her weapon! WHO IS MRS. CHKVBLET?? BB! Oscar WUde's -AN lIM A I IIISIKWII" C<>lt>r by l< clinicolour!26 words
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Miscellaneous36 1948-03-10 4 wmsKiits run When the eldest Dove accused the lackdaw of being an impostor the other Doves loined m. You're only a whitewashed lackdaw!" they cried. »n4 attacked him. "Stop! 1 ordered Whisk, cenjipg tro« h>» hMlnf-place.36 words
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Article147 1948-03-10 5 i^u Hi'hin *ie Labour ;^-;:.J^Vr;et^ > .o IsupponPan,1 supponPan, of the Nbri amendment to Set the Government's bill windn l up Chains Palestine HMO** Andrew then BUM. I* b dobitod on the second reading on Wednesday. The two who backed out wen Thomas Skeffington-Lodpe and Walter Aylrs. Others amongU.P. - 147 words
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Article20 1948-03-10 5 II 1 L [rg In lays. > source! Nt ms instil itmoth' 1 who ins ng all a (bsctplin U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article80 1948-03-10 5 V. Th- 1 Soviet tonight disclosed that Bel' i a joint Anvr.ianB" r ply to \t firs'. B the throe-Dower Ger« and stood ny the Bnior, th.it they v viodon<ion> and -aid the note was B the three powers by ■bassies on March 8. [t powers were orH> w.-st-r.80 words
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Article16 1948-03-10 5 PCUy, North Ca 253-foot motoi Ma »i ,r: ;i T Wwaa thi radio •dplan. U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article85 1948-03-10 5 SAIG O N\ I.lar. 8. -General Ngyuyen K>"uan, head of the Provisional government of South Vietnam, will rly to Hongkong od FH lay to confer with Bao Dai. exBmperor of Annam who has just completed talks with the French In Paris and Geneva, reliable85 words
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Article59 1948-03-10 5 c South Indian Chamber of Commerce ami the Chetiiars 'lumber of Commerce are underto be petitioning the local Government as well as the Colontil Office m London on f he subjoct voting lights for their memAs it stands the Indian Cham"t Commerce, which is repreitative of the59 words
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Article45 1948-03-10 5 TOKIO, Mar. 8. Five tnouiand women marched through the recta of Tokio singing and vvavm- Rod ihigs with posters laternational Women's Day, We want everlasting world peace." Military police escorted the mar--1 A group of Korean women residing m Japan also Darticinited U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article43 1948-03-10 5 MANILA, Mar. B.— A new immiation rodnt where Chinese nautXaU authorised to enter the Pfcilipl under the existing immigration •»w« aa c Lfeinf sulstituted for those legally entitled to come to this coun«"J w«i reported hy the Manila Times io-dav ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article133 1948-03-10 5 B'.oomington. Indiana. March 7. A verdict of suicide was return- ed m the inquest today on Ross Lockridge. Jr., 33. author of the bes'-selling noval 'Raintrec Coun- ty," who was found dead m his locked garage. Dr. Robert E. Lyons, Jr. Monroe Country Coroner, said heU.P. - 133 words
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Article65 1948-03-10 5 MANILA, MAR. 7— A locai salvage company recovered 200.--000 pesos m silver coins from Manila Bay during February, bringing the total amount of silver coins recovered from the Bay thus far to 11 million. About 15 million pesos m silver coins were jettisoned by the government mU.P. - 65 words
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Article143 1948-03-10 5 TOKIO. MAR. B.— The formation of the new Ashida Cabinet is expected to be announced either today or tomorrow. Aftex the final appeal to Tetsu Katayama to accept posts of Foreign Minister or Deupty Prime Minister, or both, Ashida has deemed to go ahead with the Cabinet formationReuter - 143 words
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Article39 1948-03-10 5 Vienna. March 8. The *eaeiation of Labour tonight banned members from Communist Action Committees and threatened expusion of all Communists who violated the ruling m an apparent atempt to forestall a Czechoslovakia type of coup m Austria.39 words
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Article44 1948-03-10 5 NEW YORK. Mar. 8 -S» O\r 3 u Bapjai, Secretary General of the M nistrv of External Affairs and Commonwealth Relations m the Indian Government, has arrived by air rrom London to join the delation to .the Security Council oO the Kashmir issue. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article158 1948-03-10 5 O.\/)OV. Mar. H.—Mr. Chnr- attacking Government's Zfunon to scrap five old battle,--»«|P« during the debate on ISrjoins n rtll s trennth m Uw < mmomt today, declared: Y n «M Kf/romr? to the slow mof 'y«p the lot', but for my P rt. when rU.P.; Reuter - 158 words
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238 1948-03-10 5 JERI'SALEM. MAR 8. THK THREE ILLEGAL JEWISH "FIGHTIN'-, FORCES' HAGANAH, IRGI'N ZVAI LEUMI AND THE STERN GANG WERE REPORTED TO HAVE REACHED 'FILL AGREEMENT 1 FOR A UNITED FRONT AGAINST ARABS. IT WAS REPORTED IN TEL AVIV LAST NIGHT The thrt£ gioupsRenter - 238 words
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Article90 1948-03-10 5 HELSINKI. Mar. B.— Finland*.' reply to Marshal Stalin's proposa of negotiations for a pact ol friendship and military assistance made ten days ago, is expected to await today's two Cabinet meetings. In the morning the Government Foreign Affairs Committee of six ministers meet-?, followed mReuter - 90 words
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54 1948-03-10 5 JERUSALEM. Mar. 8. Hi!£h Aston, 27-year-old son of the Honourable' J. J Aston, owner of Times newspaper, special correspondent In Paelstine for Times was wounded m the leg when the Jews opened fire on the Ha'.riJaffa road near Cannel station m Jerusalem, it was officiallyReuter - 54 words
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Article72 1948-03-10 5 RAF 'Trooper' To Be Tested HERTS Mar. 8.— Wednesday has wen fixed as the day of departure or the Hundley Pa*re BMtlllgt, Bnoin's latest troop carrying plane vhich is to make a 26.000 miles flight utoss the world to test its perform met und*T intensive flying: and tropial conditions. TheReuter - 72 words
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Article21 1948-03-10 5 LONDON. Iftf. B— Thirtvfive firms have joined the Indian Merchant! Bureau within a fortnight of 111 beins in.-iuirurated m London. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article77 1948-03-10 5 SHANGHAI. Mar. 3. The pneof rice continual to soar today despite the warrant,' of city officials that dntfttc punishment would be meted out to rice merchants caught "TCaptaf huge profits on the l»!aekmark"t". [rrcffulftlittea n the rationing of rice as w»*!l as the genera! slumpReuter - 77 words
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Article84 1948-03-10 5 JERUSALEM. Mar. 8. -Three British police constables two of whom aged 19 and the third 20, were sentenced to four years' imprisonment each with special treatment when they pleaded guilty before a Jerusalem military court today to attempting to sell to an Arab one tie belonging84 words
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Article88 1948-03-10 5 New York. March 8. Pandit Nehru's charges that the British Information Services m the United States issued an anti-Indian propaganda, are completely w thout foundation. Darcy Edmondson, Controller of 8.1.5.. m the United States, said tonight. "We have never employed any Indians at all m our InformationReuter - 88 words
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Article54 1948-03-10 5 MOSCOW, Mar. 8. The Soviet Government announced tonight that its Ambassador m Lori- ion handed a note to the British Foreign Office on Saturday stating that the Soviet Government C-HH nktered th^ decisions reached at the London conference on Oermany were "incapable of having legalityReuter - 54 words
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Article27 1948-03-10 5 PARIS. Mar B.— The French National Assembly tn-niL'ht adopted an •mended version of the Government's anti-inflation levy bill by 315 votes to 253.— ReuU-r.27 words
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Article37 1948-03-10 5 On the anniversary of the deith of Dr. Sun Yst-WII on Mwvh 12, Radio M:il;iy;i will brOttdCMt -< vcordinga rtf hii ipeechea, namely, '•Advice to the Chinese Nation" an^l I- The Principles of Saving Chinu."37 words
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Article23 1948-03-10 5 CMKO Mar. B —Mr. E. V Ch vs, Bi I h HirUU I to L«'l consul: the British ci-\ :a:nt-nt.23 words
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Article303 1948-03-10 6 Sporting badges of ihe Returned Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen League, th« Malayans repat! ia:,'.'d from Australia have returned to the land which they left m order to make democracy safe m Australia. Some of these Malayans hear f r he scars they received m the defence of303 words
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Article152 1948-03-10 6 But the White Australia policy is deliberately based on discrimination between the socalled "white" and "coloured" races so that it is not oversensi'iveness which has roused the resentment of Asians against it. If, as some of the apologists of the White Australia policy maintain, it is a measure152 words
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Article, Illustration27 1948-03-10 6 I'h'itiiinnph Group photograph taken at the Weslrii Methodist Church, For! CmmJuj m ffaftmfoy g/fei i->ddinn of Mr. Clifford ilcntleii and Miss Mary Esther Meyer. TribuneTribune - 27 words
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Article970 1948-03-10 6 CROMARTY BLOOM - SPOTLIGHT ON THE FALKLANDS CROMARTY BLOOM Antarctic Imperialism By BI'EXOS AIRES. After more than a century of frustration, re sentment is rising m Argentina over the Falklands problem. Stirred by the recent increased < interest shown m the Antarctic continent by the whole wor'.d, Argentina is standing firm on beyReuter - 970 words
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Article57 1948-03-10 6 SYDNEY. -Mr. Norm* tin (Victorian Affcnt-n.ner London) told members <*i bourne Chamber of that in view of the P«* g tralian man-powei 0I M g, T M,,in. to Australia, said G< partmcnts had ask.- {j j could secure 2.000 erent kinds from ]>< an illustration of tr IReuter; AAP - 57 words
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Advertisement41 1948-03-10 6 Special Sale Iventnf Gownt ■eaHtifal Scfttins A BeaieJ desmiis. Origtatf Wet *!•'»•> M a r o Clear Afternoon i >«><^ Emtaet i t^«U *»Uofoi Uriginal Price 8() 1 1 !rar I M > Shangliai Modem Tailoring Co. Batt.r;. M i 8. hi Bin r41 words
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Advertisement18 1948-03-10 6 Meditation Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life. Prov. 4:2318 words
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Article, Illustration873 1948-03-10 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE .WITH ning Film n: I I brl rt I I ■tray-d b> hand ■P > h:s niid': I i'ndtl'- husband M Dma -i hn ■uk:. tarrii m\v by Bit!'-: 1 11 Bc C ties, have Jr.: i modern trend B H Brradr by Maison Karii873 words
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Advertisement196 1948-03-10 7 I>o NOT DELAY/ Join Singapore'i Most up-to-date Lending Library J? NOW! C. X- TANG I Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FI T KNITIBE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC, ETC. Dine m the Palm Court Grill ai Raffles Hotel n 'B^ THE BEST CUISINE THE196 words
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Article, Illustration47 1948-03-10 8 Rrprrnmtahves of varl<m* n^ onahtkm m S,n<,«p"r t vho airbed the Mothers' Day Meet m<,a> 'h, Mnvfair Ph, f,r>,,,tul.s <), •tnn<hw listtnmrj attentively to t>n address hy tht lender nj m? Malay Wotnrn's Association. A (ftneral view of Mothers .ir</ children uho attended the )n*>t\ng.47 words
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244 1948-03-10 8 9 LONDON. A special committee last week recommended to Leicestershire County Council that wholetime officials should not be allowed to undertake any other office of profit without tne council's consent 01 to engage m trading. The committee, which had investigated the administration of Loughborough244 words
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Article161 1948-03-10 8 LONDCN.- Police investigat ing an attack on a girl miLs c Hud^nt, r^-bbcd and stripped m a wo)d. asked Alec Edward Oxford, 18. where he had been that evjn'ng. Listening to Dick Barton, he sad promptly, and gave full details o; the radio detective's adventures lor the night. "Snowy.161 words
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Article28 1948-03-10 8 Reprints of local photographs Appearing m the Morning Tribune and Malaya Tribune can be had on application to the Tribune Photographic Department at $2.00 per <copy.28 words
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Article, Illustration39 1948-03-10 8 The representative of */7fl"«l addressing the large ijatherm'J of Moth s > the Mauf'air Plauqround. Sinfjn^ne, M Mother* 1 A section of the large crowd sheltering under umberellas fro7,t Ik c unc'/tain I to attend the cereioony befitting the occasion.39 words
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Article46 1948-03-10 8 LONDON SathJ woe made by >i div^J Bristol when he dtcfl wife wickedly *xpfl \vat-old sistrr-m-liß temptation. I Judp»' KlrkhOMK J<fl ing a divoicr to dI PMke, of Wfstrreß Qeorge, Bristol, said court oi morals, bufl entitled to )udg< hyl of the p irti's whatß46 words
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Advertisement36 1948-03-10 8 f I II Bu OTAV TTPIWRITtH CO M N T mV PORTABLE VELVETONE FINISH MAGIC MARGIN TOUCH^CONTROL SHIFT FREEDOM IMMEDATE DELIVERY EROM STOCK LTD. 104 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL. 6480 ALSO AT' KUALA LUMPUR PENANG *j36 words
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Article36 1948-03-10 9 TOK IO. P£»j3 for the secWh° *P pl j; ri«J lute foi baldness 2JTL3 hay. to Wk elser tvnlly T h doctors wh) were rewluif. Tin loci ai^covery P-'^^XX -.I' w..uMcuf€ Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 36 words
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Article188 1948-03-10 9 >*££ of The 2t2 r pon I -,Uon on I 1 foi Mrfcw>S W\w, ha.! In**! *S ■l ?i Both took nlgm l* l^ :r i:; ;^o Vof wb« i ■d »crt persuaded K-hou^' at Keynsham inioV dance. They ■hor, dnnkinp loi several Kd Joan bad enough drttw In"188 words
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Article55 1948-03-10 9 ■t'AIK WfHMH 1,, ,us. Il()l l ■■••-I from hoi two X, ll M.n^Jit.-. Miss B'^"^ r LOn<hn visit(d 1 rki 1 th, inside. 1 H| "...hUm who P r r•• txjdroom Fir,rmcc I IM, n M,. :i ti «J' r '■'■'titi-.l ihHt'th, worn m .:,S: •»u -I.;'" 11 WanReuter - 55 words
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Article24 1948-03-10 9 Mur g— The Italic" Go- I Vlin "l ndFrench Governments a n-aJe on the Contioi CumltU>e f th, British En,b.,s Jy an- ££2- '-■">•■"•■ ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article59 1948-03-10 9 NANKING. Mar. 8. The British Embassy spokesman today ridiculed Chinese press reports that agreement had been reached m the Kowloon and Shamecn '('anton i incidents and that its terms would be made public m the next few days. He said negotiations were still proceeding, but that as yet59 words
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58 1948-03-10 9 Fifteen Years' Jail For Attacking Young Couples LONDON. Sentence of fiftein veu penal servitude and one of i if., v .Vrs were among those youths found guilty I !:C Two\o'mrcou C p a ic iwerr stopped in^lT the senses, .-id -he CoMld TeadilV understand how the citizens of Glasgow were58 words
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Article32 1948-03-10 9 SHANGHAI. Mar. 8. Tung oil exp"4 from China m February totalled only 3.100 tons- a decreane of 2.600 tons compared to January, according to semi-official SS released today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration40 1948-03-10 9 r-^r^wawr^nawtftss^ 1 1 A close-up of me port-stde the '7.000 tons American Nai y Aircraft carrier, Valley Fon,e, Uin< n the Sinyapo.v tioads. Te is visiting Singapore from ITdney, en-route to Cen^ America, tn cvvxpw World GHGFJGHJGH40 words
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Advertisement40 1948-03-10 9 YOUR FAVOURITE Gibbs Dentifrice is now m new coloured tins! This is the same famous Gibbs Denti- frice that keeps teeth clean and strong. So insist on this new tin m either red or CM$ DENTIFRICE V CLEANS TEETH SAFELY40 words
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Article30 1948-03-10 10 CAlk(, v, < rej *thJriL' Cc urc 'm "r I suJa. Tho r I Venien Imam v,, t*. Iniani an tain S;i n "Mjd capita, Bw «*i lo .■Ro.it.M- f30 words
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Article161 1948-03-10 10 t^°p Dav M J We RoyaJ N :tn 1 *"U».ON r ]:i a J House ()1 Conunon' J h7t n thC Adn lr^l JWWJl .officers wflTj par dt.-d as having -"J statu* Jculd disappear ui^l bJ^. new nam, ras J ■Jt Dugd.iJ t M id f.'.v a! Committee reportReuter - 161 words
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Article68 1948-03-10 10 SHANGHAI. Mar. \i Reynold's aerial -unwplaß plorer", which ;u:ivvl b.i-:<m day afternoon from tfaM States, was given a fi'ui'M today preparatory tn j tomorrow for Lancftow <^m tho Province of Kansu, be the expedition's ofinutio™ En route the plane will™ f brief stop at tfankinj Chinese team will beReuter - 68 words
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Miscellaneous8 1948-03-10 10 '^SUNSHINE FALLS" I T-- OUNNO WHAT^$ W m^8 words
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Article702 1948-03-10 11 A SIX-DAY SERIAL I,„ k l..„,do« «"""< Mls MMM Kind, Tha, His Urftfki W« I"** i-*^» te iM W Mis. I^Jnarantined, |i promptly. lv»s r said th< Eard fiercely at M I- ;Mbac* gH i w I I i:• nt I I I It:. m Z t..-.r.702 words
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118 1948-03-10 11 Tfe people of Britain want Uje people of the Colonies. Protectorates and Mandated territories ,o be prepared as rapidly and as soundly as possible -or^ se.x government and independence and the Colonial Office has to see that this policy is earned out. This was stated118 words
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Article53 1948-03-10 11 ,pc,b, »•■■< >•- h ,r;s.?"' desire to have a tel« pwjni led. He usually says that no procure a telephone .for th' m fhey will provide h n i wiW^ Ssffi«a reportSeveral cases nave n i to tfre p :r,xtn o r e b po,t,. him53 words
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391 1948-03-10 11 Co -Op Movement In Malaya To Be Strengthened KUALA LUMPUR MAR 8 fg\ CONXIIdED YESIERDAY A': Al I OWN HALL ,:> lutions idopttd *l the (> n erence were: laM t<>nu:> nee la ol truopinion that Ue time I come COT ml Malayan Co-Oper*-tiv e Societies tv be federated m391 words
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Article41 1948-03-10 11 CCCOA GROWING IN MALAYA KSrt E? &>ec3eman m Kearlv 10 y rs iefor? there is an abundant Supply of the best material but 10 year* l ls not a Ime m the history of any tree j crop." added Pr.-f.ssor Cheesman.41 words
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Advertisement60 1948-03-10 11 l":xix<; today J- 5. US and <t.i:> pm W l) OF MILLIONS! OX THE SCREEN laptain a n t^ Kto MM,. ■arti'm-packed adventure! I 11 I>MK I'll:. Ml AIU I.»rn a GRAY < -ptain America t h.' tra, id.nhtN of the ■J "SCOKPION" I"* 1 WEEKS yWKKT\ IN M KNT60 words
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Advertisement61 1948-03-10 11 AGENTS_WANTED. FOR PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE m j P ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lump sums foi Death, Urn of Limbs or j EyJ-weddy or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. I LOW PREMIUMS Money can be made m your V™*** canvassing this bus.ness on attractive commission terms. Applications to:61 words
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Article58 1948-03-10 12 TOKIO. Mar. S. A tolal of 113 j Japanese were repatriated between February 27 and March 4, SCAP reported* today. Ninety-three j wore from South East Asia areas. ir> from China, rive from Hawaii. This bring! the total number of Japanese repatriated since the surrender to 5.841.378 withReuter; AAP - 58 words
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Article34 1948-03-10 12 WASHINGTON. Mar. 8. A 20--000,000 loan to bt> used to "prevent disease and unrest*' m the Antflo- American Zone t-f the free territory i nf Trii»st.i» is nlnnni'd by the United 1 Stales.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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523 1948-03-10 12 .Malaya is to have her owii permanent naval force. This f*ecisi«.n. reached m January, was amounted m the House of Commons yesterday by Mr John Dugdale. financial Sectetaiy to the Admhalty. when reply, ng to recent criticism of the sze and effect vfness c«Reuter - 523 words
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Article42 1948-03-10 12 In ti'i i [> Mmtrvt mm* m i/'iw.s- utui Mdhiwm Si (tiif4-Hturi»n n W that stnh' t rruifn'j m!: ~W Thr nru- r I into being, v I (irrtakimr m,! 'ij R\'\ R 1 Thr Trthmn vrt •< M ht'iny NMJi I42 words
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Advertisement200 1948-03-10 12 ynV*M/J'"F J i" i Ii- LAST DAY/ I »V>l: <».V «30 and Ml P>l IPARAMOI NTS Bla/inj! S.m.i 1. 1 tin- \liskan HMds! Vfflß I TECHNICOLOR ■^#^!i!«BWWM HEART DRAMA! W^ I Air-i-ooled Mm MV V^m Phone 404! I IjAST lI A VJ!P >1 4.15: 6.30 and 9 .15 P.M. I200 words
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Advertisement129 1948-03-10 12 _$;*Jm THE HOUSE OF COMFORT v:- performances: 11 AM. 1.45, 1..15, 6.45 ir.<i I'M l \l!^| LAST PERFORMANCES'! •-SXOU Viiin: 1 AND THE LOVABLE SEVEN DWARFS I OPENING TOMORROW I 851P II I(i ."|\V()R[.l) Will \.Wi.M 4 ROAfci^^g WITH v<)l iok'sß \^f *<JP SI'PPORTEH v IIIF.B »</^BOTT British n ews129 words
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Article475 1948-03-10 13 1' l Malayan IALS Seller 1.90 •is I 90 xd 51.00 iooo uoo 75 I IS 9 2b d 8 .3 ,r. 9 it a* 14 'tI ll.»* .60 -"0 28 l H i.3C 24 9 »l y 14/- tt/.40 .45 1 13 M I 2| 6475 words
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Article120 1948-03-10 13 Now York. March 9. Unsettlement said to bo caused by the rapid deterioration" of the European political situation caused aggres••ivo selling m all the principal Tnited States commodity markets today. Wheat at Chicago dropped nine to five cents. Maize was mostly down by the daily limit of120 words
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Article32 1948-03-10 13 Pahs, Mar. 7. The Commercitl Attache of the French Embassy today began talks with Egyptian economic experts on preparations Tor drafting a new French-Egypti-an economic pact, Agence France Piesse reported from Cairo.32 words
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586 1948-03-10 13 Professor J.B.S. Haldane - Professor J.B.S. Haldane By Other people would havo given a very different Utt of the three main curses of our civilisation An arch bishop would have included irreligion and soxual promiscuity I should have included ignorance. Mv answer would be that K :ven twenty years586 words
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Article72 1948-03-10 13 rVrter Derby County's silver hanot S»*>«|. h m rpachine the semi-final by Deat star-studded side will win the cup for the second time. BrSZhgM 'I^his'season. Crte. tooß son. time to settle down with £15.000 BUly Steel, the County's new Soottish international inside-left, but «crht m theReuter - 72 words
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Article50 1948-03-10 13 Manila. .By Air Malb ippine copra now comes uM>^ standardisation by v.rtue of an administrative order released oy rrArnXapp-- tJnrst concrete step made b, tne government to > tana mllar Philippine copra after si attempts 1" the P^th^P,^. edly failed win it y of copra for export.-Reuter - 50 words
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Article50 1948-03-10 13 N^VOKK Mar c -l- c Four" powers oM h f Member, ex-cll-.1l the Pc™' 1 l to day to discept Britain-mot here to pa ter. Workers tJnion hold th f > r on ssSSSass Sin Chce; honorary sc treasur cr. c r ar s wore also50 words
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Article52 1948-03-10 13 Sue" '^rrency KraduaUy as i W as hoped to )n m i thl s( would followcl at a latot 2T2Z, tSTSSS! h °av, ftv a c us<> is restricted. ii ,f f.ruii.nt withdrawals r^,Tr^,n -1,., .neoni v ..r,,c.nc- Lam m^ Th ""J'r",.'. mu'nat.o.s ofReuter; AAP - 52 words
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Article29 1948-03-10 13 Tin shares renamed quiet m the shares market states UM Malayan Sh^obrokers- Aswcu""^e^ w^U^tiv, b uy,n g >P larlv m Rdbins'm OrdLnary^ SS in H,nry Waugh shares.29 words
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Article67 1948-03-10 13 T h e market In rubber was t*trermly narrow and dull yester dT v and very little business P*>s Cd A drop inio'a cent for ipot has been recorded, c-in^ nuoted a rv Buyers. Sellers No l March RSS 39. 39* No! 2 March RSS 38j No. 367 words
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Article75 1948-03-10 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS (From Our Financial Cor> now being carried by peopU- m the United Kingdom. I "What I am asking fur is a re m to conditions m which be possible for man to Hid up a big business by haw Sksstsh lv" more to the production o. cS75 words
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456 1948-03-10 14 LONDON An V t" «l a COUtt ln;if t..i! I fall* t« r h '<} thr« it« n. <l to kill him and to <i iflgur r m il Id if he ili<! with thrm. fhry also u.r- d mi liut tin456 words
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Article77 1948-03-10 14 HATTA -VAN MOOK MEETING BATAVIA, MAR. 9. Republican sources today disclosed that Premier Hatta would arrive m Batavia on Thursday to talk with Dr Van Mook. about Republican participation m the Interim Federal Government tor Indonesia. A letter from Hatta was delivered today to Dr. Van Mook. these sources added.Reuter; AAP - 77 words
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Article75 1948-03-10 14 SYDNEY, Mar. 8. Following a donation of A£ 1.000 by the Vie- j torian Government to the Australian Olympic Fund, it is probable that Denjse Spencer, the middle ilistance swimmer. Nancy Lyons, the breast stroke star, and the cyclist Caves wjil be iddfd to th<* teamReuter; AAP - 75 words
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Article61 1948-03-10 14 ALGIERS. Mar. 8. Measures to produce artificial rain to meet a disastrous drought m Tunisia resulted m a fall of from one to four-tenths of an inch, it was claimed here today. An aircraft dropped 100 lbs. of "tarbondioxide snow" on to cumulbus clouds m the region ofReuter - 61 words
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Article20 1948-03-10 14 Tin- dinner or^anist-d by the Indian Association will be held at Robinsoll'B Cafe on Thursday Mar. Uth at 7-30 p.m.20 words
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Article89 1948-03-10 14 Till; SPORE HARBOIR BO\ki) RERTIIfNG LIST VESSEL GODOWNS re»« 1404 4 T t i 35 '6 •Gujarat 33^ BUovac Bcrak:>t 31 5 J, Luckenharh 17 ]8 Si'' 1 l 9 21 Charon 2 J 4 Sumpttaß o' 4 r, l) L BodtnhamtT 29 30 Ol)(4e L. Seave> 27Reuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration37 1948-03-10 14 Cuni, mtiUr.s nn MCCOmtf stn< from a spot kick taken bit LUm Si« > i« th t ,7H AX^ M m RAF S,I tmr. SAA iron 2-0. The other pirtun sh v"urv.n»^,u« h^37 words
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Article517 1948-03-10 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALL AN LEWIS IB 11 KUALA LUMPUR. TUESDAY. HEAVY RAIN ON BUNDAY EVENING AND A GOOD SHOWER AGAIN LAST NIGHT MADE THE TRACK A LITTLE ON THE HEAVY SIDE THIS MORNING. WHEN TRAINERS WERE SATISFIED WITH THE PAC?: WORK OF MOST OF THEIR CHARGES. Several of Neal Hobbs' candidates517 words
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Article85 1948-03-10 14 ARAB-JEWISH Jeirusilern. Ma« \.!,M were killed and or JIJ )ly wounded In c!a.-!i t m an Arab band am! :i i "M voy near the Ar 'M Jifja on the nnin UP m 'tween Gaza an<l fl At the sain; 1 tun-' > _^M ed report said lr uffl85 words
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Advertisement59 1948-03-10 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Imorpitratcd m Sincapori*. Uo. lIILIA STRFT.T. PIIONF 3JM4 PASSENC.EK A IKKK.HI SKRVICFS. 'Hon X siang Sail, For Kaii|soon Prnans 14 Mar •Kamuninf" t arso on|y 24 Kepon cargo onJv ZQ Bidor" n HaleinbaPK Pladjoe 11 'Hong Taf ft I),jam»)i 29 "Hong Thong" H59 words
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Article71 1948-03-10 15 1; L r°?esterdav morning by a r;:V r^o.VWch >s schedule* «o S It X learn th fl nf March 15. B-th Boon Ltong and Chee were members o: th^ Len H-l Jam whk* so fou?ed Hong Kong. Shangnai. rivTlltd the crowds m Hone Koniard Shanghai and smc nien the71 words
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Article43 1948-03-10 15 S r.traoron and v r 7-5 6-4 Jjj DOUBLES B MdCF Aei r Bcnbi r1 Lr ,L\TION PtATB Lt K. R v- fSoUBUS M idT.W.Hickey HMKy v I W H Is DOUBLES: A i; Li s A Da L. Sl ydWe< Bi43 words
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Article14 1948-03-10 15 ay with the ease of an allege ler with robbery. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article63 1948-03-10 15 ANOTHER BID TO SAVE U SAW Rangoon. %r. 9.-Defenc e Counsel or U Saw. former Burmese Premier now under senrenc- Cf death for his part m trip unce o- death for his part m the assassination cf U Aung San and members of his Cabinet last July, confirmed today thatReuter - 63 words
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Article67 1948-03-10 15 TOKIO. Mar. 9. ToKiO is faced *lth the first 24-hour strike of the Government Communications oilers Union as the Government has refused t* meet the Union demands I for a minimum wage system. living allowances and opposition neainst personnel reduction. The strike, which is scheduled to beelnReuter - 67 words
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Article20 1948-03-10 15 Rovers Sports Club and th Seafcrth Highlanders meet m 1 riendly game of soccer today at 3illman Barracks.20 words
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Article32 1948-03-10 15 talk on -Brotherhood m Other Lands" will be given by Mrs H. Moorhcad at the Singapore Lodge Thcosophical Society tomoirow. at 6.30 p.m. The lecture is open to thf public.32 words
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Article76 1948-03-10 15 Hongkong. Mar. 9.^1 he pone. i reported that two Chinese junks were pirated ov,r the avekend jone by a lone gunman who held an four crew memb.rs at gu" pSim and escaped with the jUnU after putting the crew ash orThe other case was similar ex cptthat theU.P. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration128 1948-03-10 15 m, th Malayan I him «i lisni'i CcihW'tt" Olympic Meet ■<• o,ih a* tin deadlii kinesi Sports f i various itata to Hi >/• si/",. ■<" IS f'ji"/ W f(J Met. The mcci I Wai lYardim J'^o/p/an* fart, food **d potto t expenm*. Supporter* trat^Umg v'th th* t. a,128 words
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Article308 1948-03-10 15 SEAFORTHS RECS SHARE POINTS Sea orth Highlanders 2 SRC. 2 Pumts Were shared between the Seaforth Highlanders and the bin-apoie Recreation Club m their League lixture at Jalan Besar Radium yesUrday. each side scoring twice. Within ten minuu s of the kick-off, Tolan opened accounts fcr the soldiers with a308 words
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Article115 1948-03-10 15 Russians Fire, Wound US. Soldier VIENNA, Mar. 9. United States Provost Marshal's Office reported SamUntted States soldier who refuted Russian guards' order t<> walk m th, gutter, was wounded seriously m a most violent antiAmerican action yet perpetrated by the Soviets m Vienna. The army said the soldier was leftU.P. - 115 words
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Article24 1948-03-10 15 WALK -OVER Buklt Timah eonceeded a walk over to togo Lane m hi b£. i.A. ••i> fixture which was iixeti i 5.30 p "i.24 words
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Article8 1948-03-10 15 pn^Ml March's. The Catholic £S£S Sssk <;im«'. ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article402 1948-03-10 15 WYi-hts loi dM Fust Day. an<» Si mi Day (foM races* of *he SeJaniror Turf Club Meeting <>n Saturday. Mar l.i and VVV.lnrs.lay. Mai IT i.spiitivrly. arc as follows Horses: Class 1. DHf. 1. B| Furs Oriental w n Liberty Man Jg Kashmiri Song f" Minstrel402 words
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557 1948-03-10 16 WAR BONDS PAID FOR GIANT $76 MILLION U. S. CARRIER (Tribune Staff Reporter) GLINTING IN IHBBUN. HfcH OECKb LINED WITfl BEAK '.'A IK AND CURII6 'HILL. DIVERS". IHE USS VALLEY FORGE. AIRCRAF I -CARRIER. PRE&ENIED A FORMIDABLE PICTURE IO IHE CROWDS WHo GAZED A I HER FROM CLIFFORD PIER YESTERDAY557 words
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233 1948-03-10 16 Mr. G F. Clay. C.M.G.. O 8.E., M C Agricultural Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies will shortly visit Malaya and British Borneo. He is coming to gain at first hand, impressions of asr.-cultura: conditions and neids m the Region. He will233 words
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Article244 1948-03-10 16 Coroner 's Report For 1947 A total of 1095 deaths were reported to the Coroner m 1947 according to his report for 1947. Of these, 780 were Chinese. 119 were Indians, 75 were Malays, 56 were Japanese, 38 were Europeans and 3 were Eurasians. 805 enquiries were made without jurors244 words
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264 1948-03-10 16 The Balmoral Hotel, Queen's Gate Gardens, London, 5.W.7, will be opened by the Colonial Office Welfare Department at the end of March as a hostel for Colonial men students. It will be the largest of the Colonial Office hostels. Tho building, which was a264 words
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Article23 1948-03-10 16 NANKING, Mar. 9. Chinas first national census taking will be held m 1951, the Executive Yuan < decided this morning. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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527 1948-03-10 16 Mac Arthur Will Run For Presidency If..... TOKIO. MAR. 9 General Mac Arthur m referrinr to report* that netitio.is have been SH his fellow citizen* mi n Wisconsin presenting i, nfd dential nomination, said: 'I am deeply gratefn?? M taneous display of friendly confidence Ort he Profoundly stirred by suchReuter; U.P. - 527 words
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Article128 1948-03-10 16 Japs Hail Decision TOKIO, M;u 9. J today, Japanese be»rtnfe« special editions of Tokyo JJ were on the streets. <^vn.™ of Gen. Mac Aithin .< ffC run for Presidency Although the Genera^ evade crowds by tojvjg «JJ quarters m the Dai I<-h» jg m down town Tokyo***} hour earlier thanReuter; AAP - 128 words
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Advertisement77 1948-03-10 16 as jpp* fl i£oSl i I Pro»« to r our,.i( wHat thoutMdi *rr 4^. <O»«fing <U.I T MM Uger W n r«fr«hl«^. Try Hill Light U. r tfc, v i joldeo try* b««r colour. I Nit I imn*6t* em < SOU HtUTi fQ* MALAY* I I lOW TAMBCMAMO m I77 words
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