Morning Tribune, 24 March 1948
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Title Section10 1948-03-24 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ■f^NO7I4. l.VwS«iMi 10 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 24, 1948.10 words
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Article, Illustration157 1948-03-24 1 Insufficient Money For Johore's Needs OF ss SCHEMES LL THE ..N (Mi i n Haji Kuttil who had lared that unless Johore lmw'oved its drainage and lrngaU system the rayat would find it difflcult to eke out a Itvingaod would btyjtfijtj L taxes because their ields plantations were almost perpetually157 words
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151 1948-03-24 1 BRimu nn2T2J MAB T/iE ATTITUDE OF OTHER i* t'Y I m v /(> VS r °WAJM)a IXDIANB. PARTICUTOsirnr iiv nniIGRANTS > WAS CRITICISED HERE SEXIER I v 7. R FORMER n'nSTOjfp nS A J^ COBB Wfl IS MAKING A LEC- TOW 0| 7///.; TA'/TEDReuter - 151 words
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Article10 1948-03-24 1 BEHIND CLOSED DOORS '-s "*''</ tout fte Senate Com--oeo/bot* irerf. U.P.U.P. - 10 words
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Article48 1948-03-24 1 The estimated expenditure on state services In Johore for 1948 is $18,690,577. The estimated revenue is $11,739,960, and contributions from Federal Founds were needed to meet the deficit of $6950,617. The total acreage under wet padi m Johore is 16,321 acres and dry padi, 2,015 acres.48 words
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88 1948-03-24 1 LOS DOS, Alar. 2i. Tu<> lAiboui M' >>• h» i s 'Mi-/ >>n* Conferva tivt unt*d ti> Bntinh i ;<n >i n at >'t t<> b< 7ii planning imnudmttlf, for ii hi itittion at Hit British /s/» s ,/j th>88 words
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Article438 1948-03-24 1 SOVIET MAY DEMAND 3 -POWER WITHDRAWAL LONDON, MAR. 23. DIPLOMATIC OBSERVERS IN LONDON BELIEVED TONIGHT THAT THE SOVIET AUTHORITIES MAY SHORTLY DEMAND THE WITHDRAWAL OF TjiE THREE WESTERN ALLIES FROM BERLLN ON THE GROUND THAT THE FOURPOWER CONTROL MACHINERY HAS NOW LAPSED. British officials hereU.P. - 438 words
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101 1948-03-24 1 'Make Or Break' Protest Against Russian Menace LINCOLN. Nebraska. Mar 23. Gowrnor Earl Warren of California declared the UnUr<t Rtatrs should lend a "mak* ftr break" protect to the United Nations against Russian aggrr^sion. The candidate for Republican nomination for president said rtiwh an action would halt aggression or breakU.P. - 101 words
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Article72 1948-03-24 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A British aircraftsman attached to the R.A.F. Base Radio Repair Depot, Upper Aljunied Road, met with a fatal accident yesterday at the Depot's workshop. It appears that deceased was pumping up the tyres of a motor lorry when a truck being towed swerved72 words
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Article, Illustration149 1948-03-24 1 Sultanah Meets Women Of Johore (Tnhunf Stuff Renorttr) Illllffini OF THK JDHOK!-. KAI'M IBIT WOMKNS AS SOCTATION GAVE A TKA PARTY TO THE SI'LTANAH OF JOHORE LAST EVENING AT THE ROYAL JOHORE INTERNATIONAL CLUB The Sultan of Johore wa.-. present together with members of the State Council. The Sultanah shook149 words
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Article40 1948-03-24 1 NANKING, Mar. 23 Mr. Te Fan a delegate for European overseas Chinese to the National Assembly urged the Chinese Government to negotiate with European governments to impiove the lot of Chinese reskfeiiti m Europe. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration46 1948-03-24 1 Sir Edward Gent, present* the British Empire Medal to Johari bxn Haji Jaff" f or hl (jaUantiy during a henni Japanese air raid on the BJUi area u:hon he rallied his fnefighting team to put <>"t fire which brok<- out li a roMill <>f th* bomW»y.46 words
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128 1948-03-24 1 GERMAN REDS TO PROCLAIM SOVEREIGN GOVERNMENT BERLIN. MAR. 23, GERMAN COMMUNISTS ARE TODAY READY TO PROCLAIM "SOVEREIGN" GOVERNMENT OF GERMANY IF THE ALLIED CONTROL COUNCIL BREAK DOWN FINALLY, ACCORDING TO GERMAN POLITICAL CIRCLES HERE. Sovereign rule over German territory has been vested m the Allied Council since the war endedReuter - 128 words
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203 1948-03-24 1 (Tribune Staff Reportrri nmmmrm AT A SPECIAL MEETING CALLED AT HIS OF TO* LAST NIGHT. MR. M. A. MA JTD. A _^NDIIMT^ TOR THE MUNICIPAL SOUTH WEST IN THE RECENT ELE( "URGENT NECESSITY. The recent elections, he said, proved that all right-thinking people, with the203 words
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Advertisement33 1948-03-24 1 SPORTSHIRTS by STELLA Terry cloth sports. Soft absorbent. White, Grey, Saxe, Maroon, Canary, and Fawn. $6.90 each. STELLA COTTON TICK FACRIC Sportshirts. ra*M Shades: Camel, Maroon. Saxe, White, Grey, Canary, Green, ft.25 each.33 words
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179 1948-03-24 2 A. fataJ accident where h woman f*H off an omnibus In her attempt to alight while it was moving;, had a a stquel m the Slnpfcpore Oorone's Court before Mr W O Porter yester<*ay The deceased. 2&-year-oW Tan Slew Huay. died as a result179 words
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Article100 1948-03-24 2 The Stftgapore Indian Cham- i bei of Commerce has made a I •strong protest to the Indian < Government regarding recent representations made by Indian money-lenders to the Indian Government on the Debtor Creditor bid. The representations resulted m Pandit Nehru making a Htutement m the100 words
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Article136 1948-03-24 2 The proposed c Jte chosen for building the Malayan Trade and Industries Fair on an eight-acre plot of land off Changi Road which is occupied by Malay farmers, is severely criticised by the Malay Nationalist Party m a statement to the Press. •About ten136 words
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Article87 1948-03-24 2 'Tritoine Bt*ff Repot tn) On Thursday the Sultan of Fohore wjll hold a wild boar iunt at Aver Hitam. He has nvited al] the kampong folks m hat district Malays, Chinese md others -to join him m this lunt. the purpose of which is87 words
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103 1948-03-24 2 Didn't Know What She Was Doing Woman's Plea Declaiing that she did nol know what she \v*s «ioin# an<J that she only raftliotd her folly ivhen she was m the water, a 32-year-old Teochew woman, Ang Mia, who was produced before the Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. Wait, yesterday pleaded103 words
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206 1948-03-24 2 11 Jailed For House-Breaking: Three Bound Over Klrv«n out of a total »f II pOTMMI who were piotuced jp Ith^ S«-c«««l Dintrnt Court yentft<lfly, on of nous*' hr«-Mkifip Jin.l Th*»f* Mt 223 BO P., Jurong. at 1 am on J«n 28. witp i»^nten« «vi to nin»months* rjgoroiM JmprlKonnvnt Th« othrr206 words
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Article144 1948-03-24 2 Ahmat bin Haji Mohamed Said claimed trial at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, befoie Mr. Justice Brown and a :ommon jury, to two charges of carrying arms, to wit. a revolver and unlawful possession of six rounds of ammunition at Patterson Road on October 7 last.144 words
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280 1948-03-24 2 His Highness the Sultan of Pahang accompanied by his Private Secretary and Aide-dc-Camp visited the Central Experiment Station of the Department of Agriculture and the College of Agriculture at Scrdang on Saturday. March 20. His Highness was met on at rival at the Central Experiment280 words
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223 1948-03-24 2 Alleged Breach Of Leases Ordinance M' C X Cheng, of Winche*. tei House Singapore wiu aumnioned before the First District Court Judjre Mi. E P. Shanks yeVtrday to answei two chaises under Leases Ordinance The fiist summons alleged that Room 8. Winchester House was .ierequ Mtioned m April 19^6. and223 words
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Article76 1948-03-24 2 SHANGHAI. Mai 23. Overseas Chinese from Singapore and the Malayan Union will be repatriated to their former countries of habitual domicile on Mar. 26 by the Far East Office of the Preparatory Commission for the International Refugee Organisation, it was officially announced today. The repatriates, mostlyReuter - 76 words
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Article93 1948-03-24 2 A Company with a capital of $350,000 was formed last week to operate a floating grocers 3hop, a new idea to Malaya. The 60-ton vessel. West Wind, fitted with refrigeration holds, which came out to Malaya sometime last year was bought by the Refrigerated Sea Transport Company for93 words
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126 1948-03-24 2 Mare Schools Needed For Malay Children At the meeting of the J un ou State Council yesterday O Hijah Zin bin»i Suleiman Supervisor of Malay Girl Schooli Johore, appealed for the ol*t. ing of private Malay school enable more Malay' children I receive education There were only n Malay «hls126 words
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Article100 1948-03-24 2 Two young: Chinese. Tan Wah H Swee alias Charles Tan Uti H Kwong Kok Siang alias Keoti^ H Chye were produced before the H Thin! Police Magistrate, Mr F. B Oehlers on a charge of attempted robbery. Accused were alleged to haw H attempted to100 words
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236 1948-03-24 2 REFERRING TO THE JOHORE GOVERXMESI 8 TUBERCULOSIS SCHEME AT THE JOHORE STATE COTS- CIL MEETING YESTERDAY, DR. ISMAIL BIN A. RAIMA* SAID IT WAS A MINIMUM PLAN WHICH WOULD VOl SATISFY THE PUBLIC. M He CA-'ed for a modern scheme to provide up236 words
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Advertisement33 1948-03-24 2 Mflj&s^ Piles ttieti tr»if MattZatt Iff© tt>e P'te Remedy IK^L^W^ DeWitts product if fillip w nevcr et you down //f/r'<^affi^P^^ r On men) specially made IJOJ X\Sfc%B^_ n3 :or e treatment of Piles33 words
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372 1948-03-24 3 I=,^FD IO IHE SPOI A^ HE WATCH- P ARMED WITH LOGS OF i. l offlS SHOP AND ASSAULT A COM 'VrM TO I!E GROUND WIIH BLOOD ■■"mwisheVd and face a witness ;roRE CORONER. MR W G. PORIEP 10 lHh INTO IHE DEATH OF372 words
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Article226 1948-03-24 3 The May fair Association convened a meeting on Sunday of representatives of the Singapore Associate^ Chinese Schools, tne Singapore Chinese Teachers Union, schools sponsored by the HokKien Association, and the Mayfair Association, at the letter's premises to arrange a programme to celel rate Chinese Children's Day, which226 words
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Article122 1948-03-24 3 LONDON Ammunition, left by troops during the war, which exoloded m the under- growth, hampered the efforts of firemen who fought a 150- acre fire m Ashdown Forest. Sussex. i A mile of flame made one of the most beautiful parts of the122 words
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Article200 1948-03-24 3 oul "i M Chinese, Indian* Hi »d Malays who Had been H entencedbytli 5 ndlfn- to v;?r rtW l .<:, nftog from x iv\., to sis months ndin^ a r. unlawful bo- n d the: convic- and senten© v^r. asid" n ordi r retrial ie by Mi Josi200 words
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159 1948-03-24 3 LONDON.— When two men —one of them armed— forced their way into her home and attacked her father ana mother Patricia Cooper, 13, grabbed one of them by the hair. I pulled he jumped »P> swung round and hit me on the arm with his159 words
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132 1948-03-24 3 I LONDON Kventv v lonian of Rft had a ,eaxT :<ti -ver fifty D^v,;,; l^ V«»h«l m the couw tok. f!5 5 that she Tvp r p os .said: tg Iresh agatett S l ii2J cti •m as eiul r.n>thin ff at V132 words
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Article, Illustration35 1948-03-24 3 A hapiiy study Mr. and M rs. Cecil Grant at the Air Ministry Doctorate Central Works Danct htUI at thr Officer's MMI m Leonir HUI rrctntly. (Photo tf ra p h hit Orient Photo Supplies)35 words
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117 1948-03-24 3 LONDON Judge F. R Batt thinks that wife-stealing is out of date. In Manchester Divorce Court he said: "It is 100 years old He added: "Who steals wives these days? It te wives who steatf men.'* He was speaking to a117 words
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Article169 1948-03-24 3 "The value of the article you stele is small but such an act shows you are Potential danger to the public. I must impost- a heavy sen. tence on you as a deterrent to rthers." stated Mr. Justice jobling at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday m. ■elltrncing169 words
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149 1948-03-24 3 £1,000,000 Plant To Turn Herring Into Margarine LONDON The (Govern ment is to spend £1,000,000 backing a scheme lor turning 175,000 tons of herring into oil every year. A test factory, until recenlty operating m Lowestoft, has been transferred to Lerwick. m the Shetlands, where nroduction will begin on a149 words
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Article, Illustration98 1948-03-24 4 Just ItecauHf ytw'rt pUinnmo t>> s-t mound a lunch* on and i omnuttf.' intrtin'i tat>U all ntt* rru><>* It *i «/"'xi wtx'trt for hmm<i a </-• trttk most of //•> fashion eatcitetmmU ntnn> (h> waixt W'tm** tht* dork rrtp <m Lmrwiim Tmm§ t<h> < >-sinr* with Cory98 words
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326 1948-03-24 4 LONDON A divorced woman, former mistress ot Gi'bert Vale Onslow. 42. one of Biimingham'rf biggest motor dealers, slumped unconscious as she left Birm ns?ha:r. court after giving evidence against him. Two policewomen carried blonde Mrs. Gladys Holland 1 to a326 words
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153 1948-03-24 4 GEOGRAPHY'S EASY SINCE HIS HEAD WAS BUMPED LONDON —Billy Ewing. 9,' sent on an errand to the bakers, went home without the bread. He took back a bump: of knowledge instead. I For as he walked along the street a ladder fell on his 1 head And since then Billy153 words
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158 1948-03-24 4 LONDON "Packet of rasor blades? Certainly, sir.' the assistant behind the chemist's counter said to his iast customer. Then, his cißht-hour-duy over, be closed the shop and Joined ttoh o queue for his bus home And for Don158 words
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201 1948-03-24 4 Winchester, Hampshire, Mar. 24. -A letter from Quarban Ali Khan stated to be the police :hipf at Lahore, relating to his narrtam to a British woman int! subsequent divorce under Mohammedan law, was read luring a court case here. Arthur George Charleston, a201 words
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Article73 1948-03-24 4 Washington. Mar. 23. Back m Washington after a tonr of 'he New England state. Sir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar. former Premier of Travancore. called 1 upon President Truman at the White House yesterday. He was accompanied by Indian Ambassador Asaf All. After the interview Aivar paid hisReuter - 73 words
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Article42 1948-03-24 4 Canberra. March 23. The Australian Government is reserving judgment on the proposed return of THtote to Italy. Mr. Joseph Chirley. the Premier, said today 'I want to know details of the rei.ons for the proposal before expressing an opinion." -Reuter.42 words
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Article237 1948-03-24 4 SCHUBERT'S UNFINISHED INFAMY -EVEN HIS WILL WAS DUD LONDON.-Sam Schubert German bom international crook, cheated even m d^ath He left a note bequeathing non-existent property to a woman friend. He was found hanged m a London hotel where he wa* staying during his trial on iraud charges at the Ola237 words
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Article85 1948-03-24 4 LONDON. After AUdW Morris. 18. had spent BJ sending love messafs American airman NjcK** Cocuccl. she went to jo.n n m Philadelphia Thry P"" ned to marry; but nowA* drey has returned home v the village of Great near Grimsby '^Philadelphia i»'^ 0> towered85 words
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299 1948-03-24 4 LONDON. Protest by a X.C because the recorder had told a witness "You re s liar," won a new trial for Gilbert Vale Onslow. accused of receiving stolen motorcycle engines and parts. Mr. Arthur Ward. X.C for Vale Ons'.ow. recalled at Birmingham299 words
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132 1948-03-24 4 SEI SDON PARK, Surrey England The International Socialist conferentw European recovery programme has v n cecided to boycott the Jnited Eurooo' i' T m at the Hague next May. P c onfer, nrt it caned a rival congress of European Socialist parties m Paris forReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration1602 1948-03-24 5 NORAH LOFTS - NORAH LOFTS Specially serialised for Tribune Readers from the twvel by B W\ I I I 5K r I I rescue* I AITKH I" r 1 When Hl* ■2? plans to redecorate and Ssi^some parti <>i MOrd* <.... Mrs Helmai took the a brilliant young arcnI jtfct ol her1,602 words
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Article62 1948-03-24 5 WASHINGTON, Mar. 22The United States budgf* surplus reached $6,121,000,000. i pawing the $6,000,000,000, mark for the lirst time m his- 1 toi- yA flood o' income tax Payments ha s brought m $1100.--i 000,000 m the past three da>o President Truman has pit--1 dieted a budget surplusReuter - 62 words
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Article34 1948-03-24 5 VIENNA, March 22: -Britol Hotel, occupied by U.S. army i si-nior officers and high-ianK-I ing civilians, is placed under armed guard tonight after a threat Wai received to bomb lit.34 words
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Article194 1948-03-24 5 WASHINGTON, MAX. 23. —The United States House Foreign Affairs Committee said yesterday that "the very survival of the United States" is at stake m the present programme to stop Communism and help Europe to recover economically. The Committee said this m a written statement sent to194 words
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Article47 1948-03-24 5 LINCOLIN, Nebraska. Mar 22. Congressman A. L. Miller told a Nebraska Rrpublican lunchnon today that most V.B. ships are m the Mediterranean and theji carry atom bombs. He said: "We may see atom bombs dropped not only on Trieste but Moxcowas well." UP.47 words
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Article138 1948-03-24 5 LONDON, (MAR. 23.-Dip-lomatic observers m London last night said that the Soviet authorities may shortly demand the withdrawal of the three Western Allies from Berlin on the ground that the four-power control machinery has now lapsed British officials here were unwilling to forecast,; but observersReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement16 1948-03-24 5 Coming Pavilion m Technicobur I "JASSY" woman l 1 1 the aft of second sight! j16 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. MAR 24. 1948.
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Article207 1948-03-24 6 Whatever repercussions tfie Five Power Western Union alliance signed last week may have upon international affairs, its effects upon colonial politics, including those of Malaya, will be more profound than many suspect. Though the Western Union has been brought into existence primarily to meet the problems raised207 words
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Article213 1948-03-24 6 However, there is a more pressing reason why the Western Union powers must formulate a common colonial policy. Withoifi the resources of its colonial possessions, the Western Union cannot realise most of the purpose for which it- is constituted. For example, countries like Holland and Belgium without their213 words
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Article, Illustration56 1948-03-24 6 In the fight to sai>e premature babies wnme**ptoy the biggest part m Britain ntxd I m thts picture a band of women workers are shoum busy at work park-but the m I portant Multoline that may make all the difference- beiteexn life and death for a56 words
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Article1071 1948-03-24 6 Or. George Stewart - Or. George Stewart A distinguished Amettcnn author and lecturer I J looks at fcritaht's contribution to the American I ration. I j by We owe Britain much, and may gladly admit it. Our fore- ign policy for a century has been based on the fact1,071 words
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Article15 1948-03-24 6 A soft answn- BgJJ IW ay wrath: but v""* ivords stir up anger I15 words
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Advertisement49 1948-03-24 6 Special Sale for 2 meeks only Evening Gowns Beautiful Sequins Beadei designs Original Pritt $1?S 00 $130 To Clear $130 oft 70 Afternoon Frink Smart k Well Tailored Original True K0 S 50 To <:ie*r 50 S 30 Sluwohai Modem Tailoring Co. '0. Battery Road. rrsuce No. *****. Singapore.49 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1948-03-24 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE i_. ,WITH .xrHlem ■I rgatw I rumble But re- a u v the H .tni H ,n.Both -.jted. and. v .ir.d..nr.v H ;tion,were .ound X proceeds. X fee recon- ws lor thf ,:th the s cnurged. ye. .:;TrJSS: LLfi T r rhcmpMO m a IB1,089 words
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Advertisement194 1948-03-24 7 ARK VOl A MKMBKK I j> 4 of 'THE LILLIPUT" I Si n^a pore's Vlost up t« date I LENDING l IBRARY I at Little's I C. K. TANG Pewter Ware it Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE 1 ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES 241, River Valley194 words
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Article80 1948-03-24 8 Berlin, March 26. The German capital today entered its third day without a functioning control authority for Germany after the wal-kout last Saturday of Marshall Vassili SokolovskV which plunged the Control Council into suspended animation. Indications were still awaited from the Soviet authorities that they wore readyReuter - 80 words
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293 1948-03-24 8 WASHINCJION, Mar 23. The Uni <'d S ate Senate ftoreigu Rela loot Committee bM i«commended $4(j3.ooo.(M)O aid 4 o China of which about :> 100.000.000 could be u.^d for military tuppttei period of 12 mon'iu S. n.itor Arthur Vamlcnbcrg liairrnan of UM293 words
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Article227 1948-03-24 8 Dragged Under Train— Unhurt LONDON. A man hanging by his foot, which was jumped m the c'osin" doors of a tube train, was <1 tagged under tho tram into a tunnel at Russellsquare. VV.. Fnderground station. And when the train was stopped he called to his rescuers, "I'm all right.227 words
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Article, Illustration18 1948-03-24 8 Th* ■■■tilling section of the awpoiilo depurtmnt carrynw out filtration process* Mfcfcr M .'.>/,<• rcwdHTtm18 words
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Article, Illustration188 1948-03-24 8 LONDON. It was fogsy the day *To/n Sewell took Adelaide Lews of Kennington Paik i London for a trip to Brighton So after a few drinks and some lunch, they took a coach to East bourn?. Tom was the first to get188 words
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Article68 1948-03-24 8 BRI IN OF '•eai h aidprotiM parta of I* W or*M tpecial fooa S "M supplementtfeS famous m world Pioneer work -I resulted M fceiUnnint? of <,M res m vitamiafl 'arly par: of ttM :he nM aevelopmenc M produr a for a M work—once a fl monopoly- -and 9 co68 words
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Article74 1948-03-24 9 'S PART HEALTH WORLD I X ir-munis.i--w vbooptat cough and diph heria. This is now extensively used by practitioners, a'ld clinical results o be published soon will show all »he expected hopes of a radical cure for these (ommon diseases. A new manufacturing unit is coming into bein? at Elvers74 words
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Article16 1948-03-24 9 TRIBUNE TOGRAPHS aphs appearing^ j laiayl Tribune had on appl'i'*- the Tribune, aphic l»epartjij.Ofl per i'oP>16 words
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Article143 1948-03-24 9 OCATES LITARY AINING I March UniBar. tiair.ni'-: tui Am■"a very we msurBium for protection B rmou.-y more ■situation which could B war." Dr. Xa 1 of PresidB advisory commi.-- univnsal military Bain here today, B lii i; a "strong ■D-tiir-' Dr. i ompton ■ecvnt events emphaHo('i and v:_ ncy for143 words
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Article24 1948-03-24 9 ET ADAMANT TRIESTE Mar 22 Ti H nnt Soviet M. f °J/ Urtv 11 light- ll[) l ;i nitfd B of d to ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration110 1948-03-24 9 Producing Culcift rol {Vitamin i D 2) somt timt.s known M thr sutuih'ma vitamin. The air m the vials fi ben*) replaced bit nitrogui to prrvfitt (tfttriorati on. nmt the picture shows th* final M-iiliTHj process. i Vn<Ur conditions of strict (ixepsta tiro experienced Mforktr* m the Ampoule110 words
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Article66 1948-03-24 9 Lake Success. Ifur. 23. The I Azad (Free) Kashmir Governi merit categorically rejected the Chinese resolution on Kashmir today and said this would not bring eithe. peace or a fair plebiscite. In a cable to Dr. T. 1 F. Tsiang. President of the Security Council, the Azad GovernmentReuter - 66 words
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Article177 1948-03-24 9 LONDON -A girl bought a dog. It MEOWED all the way home on the bus, and it has been meowing like a cat ever since. "Beauty," fifteen months old white Pekinese, never barks. There are loud meows when she wants her dinner, and she meows if shut177 words
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Article31 1948-03-24 9 Ankara, March 22. Turkey to likely to receive credit under the Marshall Plan and will not bo expected to pay cash for goods supplied, the Turkish news agency reported today. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article253 1948-03-24 10 EURASIANS URGED TO UNITE Kuala Lump; r m fl "A nation divuj. rotm mrt\y f, I I united an* on. J lightened." I tin* referring I a Euras.an R hi: preaUcnt twenty-nfth I meeting of th, sian Assoc.-ttion yestcr I He appealed to all Eui H a.i a small commui253 words
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Article53 1948-03-24 10 LAKE SUCCESS. MAR 22 The United Nations becu H Council agreed by nine votes I to two today to admit to Hi I discussions Dr Jan Papanck. I former Czechoslovak delegiti I to the United Nations, who I recently denounced the Com I mtinist action m his53 words
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Article62 1948-03-24 10 SHANGHAI, MAR 22 Gen. Li Chung-Jen, Director of Generalissimo s Headquarters m Peiping who arrived here this afternoon to attend the fifth plenary session of the Kuomintang Executive Committee m Nanking, admitted m a press conference that the situation m Manchuria "is really critical" but expressed a62 words
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Article53 1948-03-24 10 BELGRADE. Mir. 22 W" goslavia h:. s agreed to nej 1 tiate on the Trieste I directly with Italy on the ba- !si s of the recent nto-TogUat- I ti talks. The announcement w I made by Yttfosla? F- r Minister Stanoye Simitcft H L special pressReuter - 53 words
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Article32 1948-03-24 10 WASHING I ON. Marcl .-Former King M:^- Romania stiU hopes back his crown wWch Communists lifted fr and he «aid today WJ tout Ttuman shares H wit*i him. Romania. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Miscellaneous294 1948-03-24 10 i< omits: Exclusive To The Morning Tribune; "SUNSHINE FALLS" I y!S ~l tSI YOU MISTER /if I ADMIT! k« COMBPOIOENTS |'m»Bol*k] \VH WtTTEN WHA7 YOT AH WHAT A \^r^ mmEM ROoSu'Jlir WWATS T pFK «««'NE TOPf S*» INSPEECHAHD «U. V WHSNtT SPOT TO 1 W?l^3 Aw«u37 K» «NT YOU» U>W*294 words
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Article983 1948-03-24 11 T.C.H. Jacobs - T.C.H. Jacobs I The' *By f ■L w breathless sunpeniebe I geni came down to him: I Keepsti" Ja«i»es ttirnttf. Are. I ight? Mrk M H xvm he whimpered t > acK Srieant h«i > beto I Ijv can you letdown? emed an eternity be-, I fare983 words
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Article59 1948-03-24 11 Tripoli. March 23.- Reports issued by the Soviet news agency, Tass. that the fourpSwer Allied Commission enquiring into the future of the Italian colonies were being prevented from hearing the wishes of the local inhabitants, were officially denied here today. Nothing was being done, it was stated,Reuter - 59 words
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Article37 1948-03-24 11 Prague, March 22.- M. Jan Sramck. former Czech Premier, and M. Hala. former Minister; of Posts, were arrested yesterday while trying to leave Czechoslovakia illegally by air, it; was officially announced here; tonight. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article42 1948-03-24 11 Washington. March 22. me United States House of Representatives passed by voice vote today, after less than half-an-hour's discussion, an immediate grant of $555,000,000 for Aus- j tria France and Italy pending final approval of long-term forr'igTi aid. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article336 1948-03-24 11 BERUN Mar. 23— Russia has imaounCfd the -indeflnite postponement- of *aU aub-commitjM rwtinesof the lour- power control authority, whfch means that her representatives have been -i*vi/iroum for 4 he time being. United States officials de-, clared afterwards that there were strong indications that the Four-Power Kommandatura.Reuter - 336 words
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Article16 1948-03-24 11 Bangkok. March 22. me Siamese Government has prohihited the production of opium. U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Advertisement64 1948-03-24 11 ROXY I AST SHOWS "> S.IS and !U5 p.m. Hie hiu pst all star Dramatic 1 Sensation m a Decade! (lark GABLE Claudette, '°'RKKT Spencei TRACY fc«j LAMAKS m "BOOM TOWN" roaring Rowdy Saga •TBo«n Towns from •MAB to the TROPICS! .'SANTA FE TRAIL" •iobk !FAt ««»Ri'D 7-9.15 p.m. .If'64 words
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Advertisement74 1948-03-24 11 i AGENTS WANTED. FOX PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE ANYWHERE IN MALAYA I Lump sums i'oi Death. Loss of Limbs or Eyes— weekly or temporary total, or i partial disablement by accident or assault. LOW PREMIUMS I Money can be made m your spare time by canvassing this business on attractive commission74 words
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489 1948-03-24 12 A demand for recognition by government was voiced by Che" Halimaton binte Abdul Majid m her presidential address at the second annual general I meeting of the Selangor Kaum Ibu held at the Sultan Suleiman Club, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday Che Halimaton declared:489 words
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Advertisement157 1948-03-24 12 I Opening Chaps. Today! I THRILLI *9mHw^ rA(KEi) I jfHHtY thrill after I r^F»—^ ANOTHER/ lin ds y I !^K^Ei Where Sinister I X Secrets Lurk I fl 1^ Across the Vast I £^fl iMtKS^ Reaches of I I I^^ lhe Paciflc! I FINAL CHAPS. TOMORROW AT MTNITE iHHt THE157 words
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Advertisement94 1948-03-24 12 (jbcust/jUypv Last F° ur Sim <y _PHQNE bqo3 2*4J5'630'9.30PM A lkitll|T found o second chonce at happiness TOGETHER! I Dorothy McGuire and Guy Madison rjri »w *^< Robert Mitchum Bill Williams mI TOMORROW —An Outstand ing Picture Fo. The Easter! Glowing romantt '^^^WKßfM for >"'"; JRa^J^^^^^B P'oducM toy HAIRIfT P4ISOKS94 words
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Article580 1948-03-24 13 ft X V J.S B 'n. "23 B:- 1 I B- ChiX Bank MCO 55.00 B c. X- 7. to 85 Bp, 9.25 ,'d n 2nd B r |f CO Ju.OO rf B c B Tr B *'•■<■' r B~ 14 15 X Stetn B Trad- X580 words
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Article98 1948-03-24 13 Ihe market m rubber ojx-n--pd very steady with n 0 sellers until business was done m A P'il spot at 41] cents when filers were over. Subsequently, it reacted to *o;- cents at which price r ood buying started and m the iiUernoon the marki-t became steadier. At98 words
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Article25 1948-03-24 13 1 he market m shares open d flfm yesterday with little iusiness passing, states the Malayan Share-brokers' Asso'iation. It closed, however, quietly ■teady.25 words
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404 1948-03-24 13 WASHINGTON. Mar. 23. l/nited States* State Department officials frankJy acknowledged today that the Amencan authorities m Berlin would be m a 'vulnerable position" if the Russian authorities there demanded the Western Allies 1 withdrawal from Berlin. Expectations that the Soviet Union would404 words
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Article176 1948-03-24 13 LONDON. Mar. 22: -A sharp rise m tobacco shares was one cf the several firm 'eatures cf today's stock markets. Leading industrial issues t-ncoun-tered fair demand, resulting m gains by textiles, tavwerie* and store shares. Imperial Tobacco were 7/30nds higher a* 3-15 16ths. In th t oilReutcr - 176 words
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Article143 1948-03-24 13 HONGKONG.— A new "let down" approach pattern, to aid and control planes landing m bad weather at Hongkong's hill-fringed Kaitak aerodrome, will be inaugurated m April. The new pattern will greatly increase the safety and speed of bringing m aircraft through the gaps m the hills whenReuter - 143 words
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Article53 1948-03-24 13 HAVANA, O-T>a, Mar. 22. Argentina will not sign the •final act" of the Woild Trade I Charter being drafted here by the International Trade Conference, Diero Luis Molinari, head of the Argentine delegation, told the conference toiay. Argentina could not accept any document establishing a "super state",Router - 53 words
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Article140 1948-03-24 13 Market Notes Jottings < From Our Financial C'orr.i The publication f the Malayan rubber production figures for February yestenlay had an initial strengthening effect on the market, which later rencted slightly. The figures are as follows Estates 2K.529 tons and smallholdings 22.121 tons, making total of 50,650 tons compared with140 words
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Advertisement21 1948-03-24 13 LEAPING, BOUNDING, POLE-VAULTING, SOMERSAULTING, ROBBING THE ROYAL MALES... OF WOMEN! HEADING STRAIGHT FOR YOUR HEART v "v T HUL -'^^1 tB21 words
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283 1948-03-24 14 Shanghai .Mar I Hit* rankins Government KuomtntmnK «'ffi laJ mphatlcally called m MMAfhaiiaficlen during drafi i»u»*in. y netting feeterdey, to jo.r aimy m the stru^lr MeJnM i:ol.shrviz:itif<n of China stntinii that the CommtmfU wn filing th* comtrt, th* Soviet Unkm, tk*m offit it* nrjedReuter - 283 words
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183 1948-03-24 14 Flt.-Sgt. Big amist Has Heavy Responsibilities LONDON A fllght-ief ant lecpted f•* bigamy w < freed and sent Jack to the DAF to face hi: iieavv responsibilities' to ...ree women. "I feel it is lr their mte- retti to send yu back," Mr. Justice Cassels i :d him It was183 words
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Article33 1948-03-24 14 LONDON. Mar. 22: -Fo«>t>K\:l ivsults: FIRST DIVISION Aftton Villa 0. Manchester U 1 Rugby Union result: Cmni. Ud 0, Newbridge 12. Rugby League Resutt: Bradford Northern 17. Dewsbilry 3 ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article72 1948-03-24 14 Nanking. March 23. Korea fact's a "Czech" future Mr. K. P, S. Menon. the Indian Ambassadoi. who served as the head of the United Nations Korean Commission, on his arrival m Nanking from Korea, via Tokio and Shanghai. He said that Korea was caught between "twoAAP; Reuter - 72 words
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159 1948-03-24 14 SIAM KING'S DEATH PROBE CONTINUES Bangkok. March 22. A fourman delegation, representing the board investigating the death of King Ananda, is scheduled to proceed on April 4 to Lausanne for an audience with King Bhumipol Adultej. it Is reliably understood here. Led by th* board Chairman. Phra Pinit Janngadhiin. theReuter - 159 words
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58 1948-03-24 14 Food experts of the Special Commissioner's Office, who attended the recent meetings of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation at Baguio. P.1.. returned to Singapore on Monday. They are Dr" William Clyde, C.M.G*. who headed the U.K. Delegation. Dr. Lucius Nichotls. C.M.G.. Nutritional Advise?,58 words
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Article25 1948-03-24 14 A meeting of the Advisory Council will be held tomorrow j (Thursday) at the Municipal j Council Chamber, at 10 a.m.25 words
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91 1948-03-24 14 London, March 23. The courts of criminal appeal quashed the remainder of the convictions and sentences m the cosmetics conspiracy case m which Davici Weitzman. Labour VLP. for Stoke. Newington, has already won nis appeal The court allowed the appealsof Joseph West. Allied Stafford Northcott.Reuter - 91 words
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Article136 1948-03-24 14 Tlu- Vtttlta of the friendly itturn Batch between the BinUini: Timor Badminton Party and the Coronation Badminton Party played at the Bintang Timor court. consisting of 5 singles and four doubles last Saturday <Bintanjj Timor players mention^ first): Singles:— '.Vahal, Sarkawi btai C G. Chn,ng 15-4, 15-8;136 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-03-24 14 -V. Kirldm't Hotuits inth v 'apnv nun. Th* Pr u X t, tnt t)t thf structure stamis uminmutjul >ilthuutih tin ni furniture m it has burned MM* Th* umtrtated eoitmf&ed, completely jutted.32 words
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125 1948-03-24 14 LONDON. Mar. 23.-Formal investigation tui the loss of the Star Tigrer airliner !o be openeri J a public court m London on Apr. 12. was announcS by the Ministry of Civil Aviation Lord MacMillan is m charge of tho inquiry. The Star Tiger, aReuter - 125 words
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Article197 1948-03-24 14 LONDON. A woman who hari been a man A constant companion for years heard Judge Forbes say at Birmingham "We are apt to mince our language these days. When a man lives with a woman, *yen if she is known to all and sundry197 words
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Article48 1948-03-24 14 The following players will be i selected to represent the CavmMlffli Yf.unjrstfrs Ist XI ac^nst the Spore Cricket Clui. Ist XI on Wednesday vi the SCC t.our.d. Kick off at 5-15 p.m.— Ooinan. [Bent Ge«\ R:tzak. Chwee Le©|r, Sattur, S« im:id. Krishnnsamy, B.ilan, Barry, Oopal. Dollah. Muthia.48 words
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159 1948-03-24 14 iajndon. When a your. wue got home earlier m expected, she looked In at tft window and gay her hustai k ssing a seventeen-; ear-o:<i girl she told Manchester coroner. The wife, Mrs L\v Sharp, < added, that with her life! dugrmr. They159 words
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Article61 1948-03-24 14 m a friendly table- vm > held at the Tew Chee 1»*g" last Friday. o* (Sports Swtlon l >«•« AFsooiationLy 5«*»»^ 2 Results «Yrw Ch* S mentioned nr,t'.-xhT^ C(p beat S- gUPPi^ 3 Sens beat D. Supp-a« 3;« 2-3; Koh En- torn bj Mariam 3-1: Dou..le> s61 words
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Article41 1948-03-24 14 Glasgow. Mar. mysUry surroun whereabouts of Jac* son. world British pire flyweight cl iolved early when. It was dls h, was still KWhead. a not yer havln fast where to fend Ws titles aga" M lagKan ol brd tolSght.41 words
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Advertisement61 1948-03-24 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Ini orpor itid m Singapore. 05. (HLLIA STREfrr PHONE PASSAGE FREIGHT SERVICES. "Hong IMf Hkon?. Stow Amoy 4 t pr. "Bidor" palemban? and Pladjoe 31 Mar. *Kamuninff" f Ransroon via Penanp targo only 15 Apr. "flung Thong Riiio o-, "Honf Taf Djaoihl 2061 words
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405 1948-03-24 15 Seletar A irmen Score Nine Goals Against Signals ItcEvan Nets 5 In A Row 1 o G.H.Q. Signals 0 LAF *!*£> tR%I .-n CREATED A RECOri) THIS 'HfcSELETAK R-^ W HEN TH^Y OYEP-RAN G.H lO^'YoTKE lUNE OF> 9 NIL AT JAL N BESAU B^r. y-SS B^-^'^XS R,vors Sixcts Cvh lilXst405 words
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Article40 1948-03-24 15 Some creditable track and fVld performances are anticipated this afternoon, when the Air Command hold their athletic meet at Fairy Point <Changi>. In the event of bad weather, the sports will be postponed to Sturday.40 words
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Article56 1948-03-24 15 The Malacca Badminton Association will hold it& second post-war annual general meeting on Thursday, March 25 at the resident of Mr. P. G. M. G. Mahinda^a, No. 289. Tranquerah Road. Malacca. The association had a very busy year last year. It was also the most successful56 words
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Article216 1948-03-24 15 Singapore's five representatives m tfv Malayan Chinese tennis trials to select the Malayan iteam for the 7th China Olympic Game^ did well to hurdle through the first round against their compatriots from upcountry Chin K.e Onn gave an impressive display to bcjt H. N. Lee216 words
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Article47 1948-03-24 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Flowers Does Best Gallop ALLAN LEWIS i R?i S h;iif ,t lf v fiv,.. l« Out* m 43 i the iMt ,U w lt j f 1 work 5, anil ae< three m i: »«m) an.] ove I 5f m and vo nu. a o2 ,ent 147 words
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307 1948-03-24 15 Hollywood. March 23. Clun Foh Yu, sports editor o. the Southeastern Daily m j Shanghai, arrived here with two marathon runners on a t<,ur of the United States. Cfaen said China will be represented m four events m the 1948 Olympic games. HeU.P. - 307 words
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304 1948-03-24 15 Tigers II Beaten In Second Division Tiftt ii o Ist Devonshire Regt. 1 A solitary goal scored m the second half of the game gav< ttv Ist Devonshire Hegt. a narrow win over the Tiger Sports Club m a S.A.F.A. Division II league soccer played at the Padang yesterday Ihe304 words
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Article304 1948-03-24 15 SYDNEY. Australia's Davis Cup team for 1948 A. Quist, C. Long, W. Sidwell and G. Brown -has been described by J. O. Anderson, former Davis Cup player, as the weakest he can recall. "I am disappointed at the selection and I cannot share the optimism ofReuter - 304 words
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Article160 1948-03-24 15 i man with a red face strayed t into Sir Stafford Cripps'* i Press conference m London. Sir Stafford was answering j queries when the man rose •and taid: "Sir Stafford. I am h*re I only by accident, as your car outside happens to160 words
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Article115 1948-03-24 15 The following are selected t<» rtprts.nt the C.H.S.U Ist and 2nd XI m the week-end soccer fixtures (Sunday March, 28) against the Geylang Younjpsterc i.st and 2nd XI at the Choon I Guan English St'hool grounj at and 5.15 p-ra. Ist XI A. Concenic, K. Drapon. c. Hye. T.115 words
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Article, Illustration35 1948-03-24 16 Ph ,tntjit>j)h by LkmU -Col "*</ A/™, iv T A Tkowfom timing <tt the Pr no s uthi their wedUmg on We^mesdrnff laMi They \>u b leaving Rimoamon b* tht BtrathHfiWi no Bmturday. Orient Photo SupliesOrient Photo Suplies - 35 words
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Article317 1948-03-24 16 Dramatic Scene Near Police Court A dramatic incident Ilkjk place outltdc th« Seventh Police Court, yesterd iy. when the complainant at a preliminary inquiry of tentative robbery charge was accosted and held m an hihilcr'k by an elderly Chinese as soon as he stepped out of the Court. The elderly317 words
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Article41 1948-03-24 16 TOKIO, Mar. 23. An earthquake severe enough to rouse children from sleep, rocked Tokyo and Yokohama area for 20 seconds beginning at 0428 Tokyo Time. Many Japanese living m post-war wooden shacks rushed out of their homes. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article30 1948-03-24 16 LONDON. Mar. 23. FieldMarshal Lord Nilne, former Chief of the Imperial General Staff, died m his sleep last night at his London home aged 81 ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article23 1948-03-24 16 ATHENS, Mar. 23. Nine people were executed here today after being sentenced by a military court on charges of rebellion. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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200 1948-03-24 16 Mechanisation Of Rice Growing In The Far East Load n. Mar 23 me B i t.>ii O 1 ni.'l Office It exarr.inin« ;,i pi faff int"n>i!u"itton Oi ♦•xpcrimental w< rk IB the mcci ni>at;.,n «>l rice DlO(hictlOO m F;n Ea.ste:n terri- torld A statement i>sued todtl i from mall byReuter - 200 words
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88 1948-03-24 16 YUGOSLAV ARMY PATROLS BATTLE WITH POLICE TRIESTE, Mar. 22. Yugoalav army patrols invaded the Anglo-American zone of Trieste free territory and fought a machinegun battle with the civil police, according to an allied military government announcement. One policeman was wounded seriously. The fight broke out at Draga at Elia mU.P. - 88 words
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142 1948-03-24 16 The Johore State Council yesterday adjourn**.! for three hours »o study the Trust. < Rh. port, and it was the QrH State Council m the Fe.ieration to da so up to date The Council appointed a spe- cial committee empowered li deliberate jointly \v;*h142 words
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60 1948-03-24 16 SHANGHAI. Mar. J i tense "no comment" wa« made !by all available American •sources m Shanghai relative to 'a Washington dispatch winch 1 told of unconfirmed report* on a possibility being considered m Washington for JW*?** airlifting of ammunition from Hawaii and OkinawaU.P. - 60 words
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Article38 1948-03-24 16 SHANGHAI. Mar. 23. Chinese afternoon papers m identical Nanking dispatches insisted Premier Chang Chun has submitted his "ac^srnßtion to Chiang Kai-shek and said the Generalissimo has not yet decided whether or not to accept. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article36 1948-03-24 16 Winchester. (Hamp* Mar. 23.- Jam,, r I year-old liner deck j to appeal against t of death pafted n terday for muni. high seaa of Eii^n i 'Gay" Gibson, a i actress. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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