Morning Tribune, 29 March 1948
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Article94 1948-03-29 1 More Russian abre Rattling Menu, March 28. The rii t Embassy hen last nijrht Ekd i strongly-worded note t: Persian Government rctini; th<> Persian reply to the Irian protest against the hritiea of the United States litaiy mission m re. hrst n m of yt'su-i day's I ms jiv( nReuter - 94 words
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Article88 1948-03-29 1 Calcutta, March 28. Police patrols were strengthened m Calcutta as Communist offices thitwghout West Bengal were being sealed up today, following the provincial government's ban on the Communist Party of India. The ban. which affects an estimated total of 30.000 Communists m the province, has asReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration145 1948-03-29 1 Rumanian Blast At An Ex-King BUCHAREST. MAR. 28. FOREIGN MINISTER ANA PAt'KER ATTACKED EX.KING MICHAEL IN A RADIO SPEECH AS A "PLAY BOY OF IMPERIALIST CIRCLES." Her speech and another by Economy Minister Gheorghe, also attacking Michael, were part of a campaign by the Four-Party Government bloc :n proparation for145 words
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Article41 1948-03-29 1 BEIRUT, (Lebanon), Mai 28. A ministerial crisis appears to be brewing m the Lebanon as a result of the recent extension for three months of the Syro- Lebanese Common Interests convention of 1944 which ends on Mar. 31. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article44 1948-03-29 1 Shanghai. Maich 28. A petition has boon tiled at the Supreme Couit yesterday for the retrial of Charles Archer, a Hongkong born Briton who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder last August of a Chinese blackmarket dealer. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article31 1948-03-29 1 Bombay, March 28. Four persons have been killed and eight injured since Thursday m the city of Godhra, about 400 miles north of Bombay, it was learned today. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article137 1948-03-29 1 ARMED TROOPS GUARD SHAMEEN Britons May Have To Evacuate CANTON. MAR 28. BOTH LOCAL AUTHORITIES \ND FOREIGN RESIDENTS ARE EXPRESSING DEFINITE APPREHENSIONS THAT SOME ANTI-FOREIGN INCIDENT MIGHT OCCUR OVER THE WEEK-END POSSIBLY SIMILAR TO THE JANUARY 16 RIOTS. SANDBAGS REAPPEARED AT THE ENTRANCES TO BHAMEEN A TINY ISLAND ON WHICHU.P. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration40 1948-03-29 1 Photafjra/Hi). Miss Jane Cobbett, who trill be hdpiny in the'Chantu PttfMMf l/em</ urbanised by Mrs. Geddes for the Children's Aid lorttfy. The function will be held the latter part of Mail, and Kill take place in Raffles Hntrt. Raff lesRaffles - 40 words
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119 1948-03-29 1 Finns Told Price Of Soviet Friendship HELSINKI, MARCH 28. IT WAS REPORTED THAT V.i ISH CA BINBT HAS STUDIED THE FULL TEXT THE PROPOSED RUBBIAN PACT OF FRIENDSHIP 1 AL AID FINDS THP: SITUATION 'QUITE SER 11, V sentcd to the n h delegation m Moscow Vu tally afte, re119 words
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Article46 1948-03-29 1 New York, March 28. Secret files of the United States Atomic Energy Commission were moved to New York quarters under armed guard. The moving operation, from the Empire State building, further uptown, was completed under cover of darkness.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article114 1948-03-29 1 Human Behaviour— A World Problem i, I'm i,; 1 em, S,. eratio* nch o rh, dU}itl 111 R Rotnrian Holttum pointfd tmi that the (treat jMUMbwu of the world today were prohlemM of human behaviour nn<t human problems defi- '<' scientific a)ialys:s. The .speaker f-.mphnsisf U that they must always114 words
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Article253 1948-03-29 1 Worshippers Carry Guns To Church EASTER TRUCE IN HOLY LAND JERUSALEM, MAR. 28. EASTER SUNDAY WORSHIPPERS KNELT IN PRAYER AT THE TOMB OF CHRIST, WHILE AN ARAB BOY NEARBY SOLD AM-ERICAN-MADE HAND OREN ADES FOR $10 EACH. All worshippers carrying guns were required to check them before entering the ChurchU.P. - 253 words
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Article71 1948-03-29 1 "This Year Of Danger"— Pope ROME. Mar. 28. The Pope today spoke of "a shadow ol singular gravity" hovering over Rome m a special message co the world spoken to a crowd of 300,000 outside St. Peter's here. As the Pope spoke of "this year of anxieties and dangers," theReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement48 1948-03-29 1 Malayan Badminton Surprises— Page I 5 Want to Wear something difTerent? ENGLISH COTTON DRKSS NKT (f£f m 13 shades. 36" $2.50 p.yd. j^Wj^ PLAIN SIVVn LINEN /d 28" *42 $2.50 to 53.00 \jyj3 **M PRINTED HAIR CORD IS" $1.95 p.yd. \^J^ TEL: 4<>4J> M, BAFFLES PLACI I NOAFORB.48 words
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229 1948-03-29 2 W '.ishinKlofi. >tarch 28. A S< nat»- ComnutUt- j.poit which is critical of the Cliinm***' Nationalist Government. was withdrawn by Senate Pi evident Aittur Vandenber>r. H<- .said the report wa.s a "mist^kf m judgment." He took full Te.spon.sibihty for its issuanceU.P. - 229 words
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Article78 1948-03-29 2 I'eiping. March 28. Kung Chao Fu wealthy Chinese grain merchant, hi.s wife and eighteen year old daughter and three servants wore found strangled to death with a rope m the merchant's lesidence. The wife's gold ring was missing font money and jewellery of greater value was left untouched.U.P. - 78 words
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Article22 1948-03-29 2 Calcutta. March 28. A Com-munlit-led majority of the Tiamcai Workers Union tied up heavy Easter week-end traffic with a protest strike. U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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54 1948-03-29 2 MOSCOW, Mar. 28. The 'Free Greek Radio" has broadcast a statement, addressed by the "provisional democratic government of Free Greece" i.o the International Red Cros^. accusing the "Greek Royalist Army" of atrocities and murde» of women an<i children, Tass, the official Soviet news agency, reporterReuter - 54 words
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Article104 1948-03-29 2 KWAJALEIN < Mai shall Islan.l«o Mar; 27. Three miles outside Kwa.ialein. America's atomic curtain drops. P hi«i«s preparations for the newest atom.i test which v.ili be he!d ai mid Pacific utoll Enjwetok 400 miles north-west of Kwajaleln, LOO miies from any other islands. (A Unite*104 words
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Article51 1948-03-29 2 New York. March 28. More than 100 delegates and official guests trom girl guide and girl scout organisations In aIJ parts of the world will attend the twelfth world conference of girl guides and scouts trom August 13 to 23 at Cooper's Town. New York.Reuter - 51 words
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Article57 1948-03-29 2 London. March 28.— A three nation lomanco culminated yesterday m the wedding of Miss Rosalie Zancewicz, of Milwaukee, and Jan Twardowski, of Poland, m a little Catholic rhurch at Balbock, Heitfordshire. Tho couple, who became penpals last October, plan to sail for the United States m JuneU.P. - 57 words
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Article485 1948-03-29 2 The funeral of the late Mr. A. H. Hunter, who was killed as the remit of a car accident i on Friday night, took place at the Bidadaii Cemetery yesterday morning and was largely attended by friends and business colleagues. Tho Rev. Father Bonamy. of485 words
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260 1948-03-29 2 HE DIDN'T LIKE TO SEE POW WE AR HIS SLIPPERS LONDON. A father told Bristol magistrates that he came home from work one evening and found a German prisoner wearing his slippers, and embracing his daughter, aged fifteen. "I asked him what sort of house he thought he was m260 words
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Article46 1948-03-29 2 Shanghai, March 28. Communist troops m two sectors of Inner Mongolia were on the run today as Gen. Fii Tso-yi, North C*h m a Commander -in-Chief, struck back with vigour and speed m a general counter-of-fensive, according to pro-Gov-ernment despatches. Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article48 1948-03-29 2 Menlo Park, Caluoroia, Mar. 28. Real Admiral Ernest L. Gunther, 60, war-time air forcr commander ofthc Facific Fleet, died at his home here last night. The veteran Navy airman led the navy a,ir offensivp m the SPr, lomons campaign during the early Pacific war. U.S.U.S. - 48 words
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159 1948-03-29 2 Salt Lake City, March 28. A little two-passcngei airplane <ldrte<i above a lonn fr» ijjht tiain. Biakeman Earl rXmstn said lor several mile* the plan, followed the train at an altitude of about WO foot. Dunstci said it "ficquentiy passed the train.U.P. - 159 words
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73 1948-03-29 2 Washington. March 28. The Army Department disclosed today that 20.000 reserve officers now on duty, but marked for demobilisation, will have to continue at their posts until Congress comes through with a decision on conscription. The "stick to your posts" order was issued secretlyReuter - 73 words
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Article98 1948-03-29 2 ITALIAN RED LEADER'S BLEAT Kom.\ March 2g Palmiro To^au l ullan^ munist loader, told St Yo£ people m the hazza Dc pi? here tonigit the WrsL S but what they r,ally to drag our country into aW," a&ainst the Soviet VnZ^ On April IS i the date of thf ItalianReuter - 98 words
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Article217 1948-03-29 2 The Colonials defeat) Indian Association by flv< wkkets m a cricket ma'rh playe-J at Chansri. yesterday. A feature of the game Mil I breezy knock by X de Kretwr who hit eight boundaijei .m: a sixer m scoring his 59. Indian Association R. Aidsaratnam b Perera217 words
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72 1948-03-29 2 LONDON. y£*J2s and Belgium areJJ. further into, n a Af labour and indu.trv m ii;|) rican territories v at the three nation, fcrenco m Nigeria. A joint stat.n, ;.u delegates showed trend m policy- They aff««d portance of the MJ union mowmen statement,72 words
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Advertisement41 1948-03-29 2 Wll\>lllll\ COMING! S I 'PER -ATTRACTION m a sp'« —when their Mexico City elopement starts an international scandal! m J? k SHIRLEY TEMPLE*) \FRANCHOTTONE{ 16UY MADISON^ fl A WIIIIAM KEIGHIEV fKTUIf 8 a W kINAIOMtr.CINIIOCIXAIi tjk COIINN. MUIA GtANI MI'OEu f41 words
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783 1948-03-29 3 torn Our Own Reporter) °6 Tfce provision oi ex-patriUion vini? m Malaya as recommended fey r I ,>n r eam j under severe attack by Honi Rim when the Malacca Settlement s a resolut on m respect of payment of l nt employees. :X783 words
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164 1948-03-29 3 US Sold $56 Million Worth Of Goods To The Rowans Washington, Ma:ch 28. According to the State Departm nt the United States had sold t Russia and her satellites a v 556.000.000 worth of ?urplus joods since VJ Day. stlca to uussia which had been urnier congressional Jn totalled ?106.000U.P. - 164 words
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Article52 1948-03-29 3 .V'- S s: t0 °W article of x R '^trar «,t Business thai the SSapOrf apOre we le am -J -8* new companies aiur» h li m ca P ital 515,,:.: wifi^Jt that com--SpnnationiS days of fir must nol correct A to fe andacon^ ited I' :incorpor-, Rt-cL52 words
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Article12 1948-03-29 3 :S ;K is. t,,c ited i en today Economic first envoy ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article300 1948-03-29 3 Denies He Was Business Stooge LONDON. During torn Hours' examination by th<- Officjal Recover a debtor at Man- 1 Chester denie<l that ho was "id dummy, a mere ahum, a I stooge, for somebody else. The debtor, a former errand boy Walter Urnesr' Mayhew. 25 °J Howjirth-street, Chorlton-on' Me.lloclc Manchester,300 words
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Article117 1948-03-29 3 At the annual general meeting v the Malacca Federation of Trade Unions the following, wefe elected to serve as ojfice bearers: President: Mr. Low Men;? Seng. Vice-Presidents: Karuppan; Oollah bin said: Joint Secretaries* Messrs: lan CGte Peng; Thuraiaya and Bakri. Treasurers: sfeJisrs. Yro Peng Seng: Chan Chin Chy117 words
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Article114 1948-03-29 3 Methodist Youth Fellowship Singapore's Methodist youths gathered for thclt «ccond post-war District Methodist Youth Fellowship Institute at the Falrfield Girls' School on Saturday. Dr. H. B. Amstutz. Principal of the Malayan Methodist Theological College, was dean. Th« One-Day institute com- menced with a Morning Watch which was conducted by the114 words
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68 1948-03-29 3 Moscow. March 28. Thf Soviet TasH news agency roported f rani New Delhi that Russian tia«le with the Dominion of Pakistan has started. Russian trade c rganizations purchased several lots of Pakistan cotton and SnC shiploads already wen' <*n- route. Pakistan traders are showing "greatU.P. - 68 words
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Article80 1948-03-29 3 MPAJA TO BACK AMCJA At a meeting of the MFA^IA held m their headquarters In Kubu Road a resolution was pas.-cd to support thr PMCJA w.th everything m th'^lr po vver for succr. ful constitut onal reiom.s m th«» country The Chairrr-m Mr. Koh Mok said that the MPAJA should80 words
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Article71 1948-03-29 3 MALACCA Saturday.--fte-novutpd it an upproxiniaU? cost of an« hundred thou smd do lars the Cathay Cinfma wh rh wll open on Match 31 will or another contribution tj the sphe'e of film eninrta r*nent fn thf* Settlement This new cinpma is another adflifQn of the Arthur Rank-Lone71 words
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Miscellaneous478 1948-03-29 3 Qfl YOUR RADIO TODAY T>f Trr» XHa*mi7TH»ir 1 Merry-00-Round; News: 9.45; Kraiame Siunmary m Mandann; I>\jV Vj IN Vj l f? U|V|V !My Kind of Music; 10.30 We! ster 12.03 Ciintune;«> Si eetion^: 1.00 \T4T AY JEr F."V^lUftH Booth ann Anne ZiepWM 11.00 P m News In Mandarin, Amoy <fe478 words
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Article, Illustration39 1948-03-29 4 T^hn A^ T L CK t WOOI > A D PATRICIA ROC who co-star in the Gainsborough T^hnr.lnrproduchnn »J ASSY". Produced by Sydney Box ami directed bu Bcnuird v Ja **V ls <*"*' "'wning at the Pavilion. Mmgmporm, on March 3i.39 words
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210 1948-03-29 4 Mo mentary Easing Of Tension In The West LONDON. MAR 28: I ENSION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE WESTERN POWERS. WHICH REACHED HS PE^£ OVER IRIESTE AND THE SOVIET COMMANDER N The steady refusal of the •zone Commanders of the Western allies m Berlin to accept Marshal Sokolovsky's walkout aa aReuter - 210 words
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88 1948-03-29 4 Red Suppression Main Problem Of China Govt. NANKING. Mar. 27. On. < ralissimo Chiang Kai-shek today stressed that the main problem of the Chtneae Government was to suppress Communist bandits and added that the Government needed the help and co-operation of friendly political parties. He made this statement addiessinK 'epresentativesReuter - 88 words
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Article101 1948-03-29 4 Secret Meetings In Austria VIENNA. Mar. 27.— The setting up~ of special emergency committees to take over should the Australian President and government be for some reason unable to carry out their duties was agreed on at a series of secret meetings held recently between Austrian political leaders and someReuter - 101 words
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Article44 1948-03-29 4 Jerusalem. March 28. -Sixty armoured food trucks with Hagana escort crashcj through an Arab ambush into Khar Ezion colony, 18 miles south of Jerusalem with the loss of one Jew. The Arabs were not prepared to encounter .such a large convoy.44 words
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167 1948-03-29 4 HER HUSBAND CABLES— EXPECT 4 TIGERS' LONDON. Every day a teleUiup'i boy calls at a house m Lister-street, Hull, with a cablegram reading something like this "Despatched two wild cats, two Himalayan hears, four titfor rubs, leopard cubs. 100 assorted monkeys. 1 But Mis. Patricia Khan, 23 know- just what167 words
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178 1948-03-29 4 WASHINGTON. Mar. 28. The Secretary of Defence. Mr. James Forrestal, paid yesterday that all controversial point" which had divided the nations armed services, as to who should do what wtth what weapons m the event of war. have been settled. TheReuter - 178 words
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Article24 1948-03-29 4 WASHINGTON Gon. Omar B States Army Cn plans to Visit and Alas'.ca l«ti I The trip woul< inspection of Pacif ho succeodfd Eiscnhowc. BsCMet24 words
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Miscellaneous185 1948-03-29 4 MONDAY'S PUZZLE CORNEIL 1 CROSSWORD PI'ZZLK i p M 31 4 1 FFFTn I *<~ p\ 50^- c I ACROSS: 1. Capital of Italy I 5. Wander. 9. Russian city id i v I Ckm LaK P v. Father l" N VMs Insane. 14. From. 15. Note ,n sentenced "-A185 words
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Article, Illustration1859 1948-03-29 5 NORAH LOFTS - NORAH LOFTS ecially serialised for Tribune Readers from the novel by 22 Z I m M I X W r '"i lth m to MarV,,< ■Ji^'i mi* Hattoru U<s. m n b H mtthei H M. sh' X., Helmar. daughter R he later m B po* t*o* H' ;Er,1,859 words
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Article106 1948-03-29 5 DUDLEY. Mar. 27. Then was a real Easter occasion at Dudley. Worcestershire, on Saturday when a giant Aftican tortoise laid three eggs. The tortoise, a native of tropical Africa. Ml brought to the zoo with many other specimens last autumn. It weighs two hundredweight and iRruter - 106 words
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Article94 1948-03-29 5 PARIS. Mat. 27. Agence Fiance Presse. the French news agency, reported from Ajaccio. Corsica, tonight that a British plane from New Delhi clashed m the island early today and 19 passengers were feared dead. The plane was said to have struck the eastern slopesReuter - 94 words
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Article137 1948-03-29 5 LIVERPOOL. Mar. 28. Brian O'Neille. agtjd thi« months, died yesterday m a tiro J m the living room of a hous«* lin London m which Hfe was sleeping. The father. Hugh O'Neille. a taxi-driver, was awakened by j his 17-year-old daughter. Neighbours tried toReuter - 137 words
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Article62 1948-03-29 5 WINCHESTER, Hampshire. Mar. 27. Jatnes C.irnb. former clock steward ftbOftrd the Union Ca.-:tle liner Durban Castle, who was sentenced to death last week for the ni'iidor on the high seas of actress Kilren "(Jay" GHbfIOII, is to appeal. Forma! notice of appeal is to he givenReuter. - 62 words
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Article22 1948-03-29 5 Washi'i^Lon, Mar^'U 27. Authoritativ*' source^ laid today that Russia has iroprni'd the notorious Huchonwalkd and several other fonn.'t Nazi concentration camps. U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article281 1948-03-29 6 It, is becoming extremely difficult these ilavs to (haw a line of distinction between domestic and foreigr. politics. Once upon a time it used to be said thaj foreign politics were merely extensions of domestic politics. The contrary is true today. The internal politics of many countries281 words
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Article157 1948-03-29 6 Also a Communist victory m Italy would strengthen the hands of ttfie French Communists who are also preparing to contest the French elections f o be held some time t his summer. A* Red victory m Italy would also upse» v the European recovery programme to be financed157 words
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Article, Illustration79 1948-03-29 6 4 <,f the HMtsis vho wen pn nt of tht tea party yen bylfe*v« Ruhr I Riinm*' Shaw at thfir itsidtnct Qun-n Astrid Pith t.t tUtanan^ .»,,i »f tht Inn* i Whfd on Fiidtiy last. lAit to rifihi Mr. Eddie Ia my, M t .1 V79 words
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Article923 1948-03-29 6 PYARELAL, Ganfli's Private Secretary. Tells 01 On the fateful 30th morning.j Mahatma Gandhi woke up as usual at 3.30 for the Pratassmarami prayer. After the prayer he sat down to wotk and then for a short sleep. At 8 o'clock was his massage I time. Passing923 words
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Article13 1948-03-29 6 Understanding is a wellspring of life unto that bath it. Prow 16:32.13 words
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Article160 1948-03-29 6 KARACHI E M i agents :m- the only «l benefit r f J m the u'tt..n r^H'.y fl lls at the c i igl W,, S an, s I to Malik F« X biy and a formei mew VlVeroya Cabinei columns of Daw. tto 'Muslim daily SerReuter - 160 words
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Advertisement42 1948-03-29 6 Special Sale for 2 wfefa- only Evening 6m Beautiful Sequins Bearte.i designs. Ordinal Prict SITS 00 Sl3» Tn Vlear $130 (»0 Afiernoon Frock Smart X Well Tailored Original rrir, To flear r 30 Shanghai Modern Tailoring Co. BatNry Read. mom. No *****42 words
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Article, Illustration862 1948-03-29 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE* WITH |ll( \ctivim* nl VWCA: I ncowts m p.m. Y7. I- V^: 5 framing. I crochet I JO p.m. I 50 V I m Im snO H tad 4. 00 YV rerfM meet vwc\ I lion W. Road, -t^o L C nnie ii 1 k.862 words
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Advertisement24 1948-03-29 7 m V I BOOKS :i h -^'ularly from London ■•(.II to •'Mil j tiie I I IPUf J LIBR \ry I 'tle' s -^i^24 words
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Advertisement57 1948-03-29 7 Ncrricii m IV M C A RESTAURANT "A" Orchard RmE From Ist April the Coupon System will be discontinued m f ivQur of the Cash System: Coupons will not be valid after 31st March. The Res^ tauiant is c.pen to all anr monthly contracts and spec?al parties may be arringed57 words
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Advertisement205 1948-03-29 7 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Siflc Underwear 1 CARVED TEAKWOOD F I RMTTBE ALL RINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., 241. Riv<»r Valley Road. Sinjfaporp Phon— 4025 YOUR BUSINESS! MANY A DELICATE PROBLEM, PROP IP SOMETIMES. WHICH NEED VERY CAREFIL HANDLING. WHEN IN SUCH DIFFICULTIES AND205 words
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Article, Illustration81 1948-03-29 8 f Fnlhnrjtuf the IflMtft^ trimU hnld hist u k ■(> srh ct Chinese ]><ni/(is for tht China 0/i/»/»/> < i (\rhif/ifit>n mutchts \> > >> l)l<it/f<f. nt the Happy 3 Workt stddjnm last ¥r%+ i </f<(/ (u/nin.st u (hi ng, s n- i frnpotre phiy< rs. in tut81 words
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Article65 1948-03-29 8 RANGOON. Mar. 28. An early exchange of diplomatic i" -piescntatives between Burma and Ceylon is likely to result from Foreign Office "discussions here with Col. J. J. Kotelawala, Ceylon Transport Minister, it was learned. Col. Kotelawala. who la on a goodwill mission, said overReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration49 1948-03-29 8 4f 7Vo incidents m last Thur.sday's Ftrst Division Lcafitu Soccer watch tvhen RAF i (Changi) beat Chinese Ath- letes by 5 goals to 3. The picture at right shows Eny Siang scoring the Athletes' firnt goal icith a high shot i which the Changi keeper just failed to reach.49 words
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Article67 1948-03-29 8 NEW YORK, ;,lar. 27. The death roll rose to more than a score today, with many others injured, m the wake of the latest tornadoes that for the past week have ripped through sections of the I'nited States Mid- west. Many people were still unaccounted forReuter - 67 words
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49 1948-03-29 8 LONDON. Mar. 27. For the first time m history the Royal Artillery will take over guard dutic at the Towvr of London from Wednesday next. The guard will comprise two officers and 80 men from the 98th. Heavy A- A Regiment. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article52 1948-03-29 8 HE WA BE A WALLOTEET Lawyer Ti I Hkhtinp: m the courts I For forty years he ha I his wife. :.icKee, a nece«fi| m,, I the grandson of a iivi,u^ lev left £200,000. ar Ne Sfo X nnf! an isd#B sk 'n»d. hrM .»pd th»l made hn rj Ho52 words
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212 1948-03-29 8 Girl Feels Her "Body And Soul Have Parted" LONDON. A girl who pl., t(! ed that since a road icddent she "sometimes felt as if hei body and soul had patted M wu awarded £4.769 damages. Mr. Justice Lynskey said at Manchester Assizes that the girl (Miss Lilian Joyce Nixon212 words
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Article52 1948-03-29 8 CRIT FO Wang 12 .™O!l:hsjM history I im: final receptjaß to the :;-.;M Mar. 29 Mr War: M United Si ites fl occupied u':th!H China is left -/fl the ramparts <'fH this part n; fl He wu ''"fffH USSR when henuH ment and ing tlia* Russia shout. 1 btH the52 words
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Article24 1948-03-29 9 TRIBUNE PHOTOGRAPHS ruphs ap^nng S Morning TriDune, Malayj Trilmnp had on .inn' C»- |i the TrliM* mphk He part- r at >miii per copy.24 words
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Article107 1948-03-29 9 HiS'. nigh the next an ar" m the m vhen addressH>'>: Council a1 the H lissolution prior Hal Assembly on B B B tii> cnmliv wjil Bto i itu ul .11 Hi Bi s possiMr mU\M> ."t Treaty «iocs Mi 1 China tv restrk B regard to n<>nnal107 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-03-29 9 I" T. AMomnJI, ITiM ,W. P/ifcV/^/. Mr I) T. AM*m*tt, Mr. I>. *l»<lf' s Who wen ml9o jtrwnt at the Tea Party to Rotation*.24 words
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Article52 1948-03-29 9 ■as mete BX*Prenler now under sentence of death, is to give judgment on Monday. Major Ygung called U Saw who is to. he hanged on April 9 I foe his part m Urn MMUMination of U Aurjf San and o'her Burmese Cabinet ministers last July, as defenceReuter - 52 words
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179 1948-03-29 9 NDON. Employers and union leaders m LancaSm ait joining to end .huttlo-kissing" m the cotton industry a method of drawing the thread through the shuttle hv sucking it with the lips. Ml medical officers m the big «ctton towns are against it. gays179 words
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Article162 1948-03-29 9 LONDON. Lying on a couch beskfa the pu'nit. his frpctnrcd leg m irons, Mr. John Manley Clarice, 42. conducted the oigan and choir of nineteen at the Triait) Presbyterian Church. Hitmpstead. N.W., last week. Occasionally he raised his eycblWl to the tenors, signalling "fortissimo." This162 words
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Article, Illustration85 1948-03-29 9 Messrs Run Run Shnv and Rnnwt§ 9km* §mm an mfpysMl f«i partfi M Krttia../ r*f /> Jjf.U Full nrjQill Kttinsmtatnts <>\ Malaifuti Rntaru Clubs nrul W/iee/ n^mfcpri* «:fto as.stvihhd n Splf Ijiarn /or fJb#Hr riwmmf eMHMIMoM. /ri 7nrr .<lkht (Jof< to NfM) iW Mr. A//.v/r,. Mrs.85 words
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Article81 1948-03-29 9 Chicago. March 27. RelU f agencies r'ishod h*''p to mklwestorn and ■OUthern communitirs today Where now totna<lo« i s swept down Friday nighl leaving 43 perions dead or mlsa i'hc new storm i rawed iiw nations 10-;s In the p^t Jl hours' weather to 50U.P. - 81 words
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Advertisement21 1948-03-29 9 r///:" BIG 3 IN RECORDS g IVVI \X PARLOPHONE (ACCREDITED DEALFK) 15 Winchester House (ollyrr <lu"\ (Next to ("it.v Hook Store)21 words
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Article80 1948-03-29 10 The opening of the new Shaw Brothers Capito! Cinema m Klang will take place on April 1 aod the proprietors have decided to present the total proceeds of the first show of the first night to the Klang Chinese Maternity Hospital, and a fund to provide80 words
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Article57 1948-03-29 10 Camera Told Story Of A Crime UOK| H ;v,. full s M,n,, Jp shop then, M when. eN 1 An- tilm t, the Mmci > 41 offu^* Mi G L Ha him m cameia I m;in m house and afterwardi MiM M Lert Botti^ 1 Hi* O <vi.s engiM CUlli>57 words
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178 1948-03-29 10 Li \r« IN Men mkl j who have spend theii Ito rlea: theii nunei I I court? may, In I pai«' by the Goven The matter is l c by Law MBcen I Crown an. i Home Oflta iun a dauM f <>178 words
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Article32 1948-03-29 10 Miss Catherine^ Wingate. Co Durn been appoint* a H Nursing S«Ti Siste, m WWgjJJS it has heki MJjJJ^iartJ Royal Eye Hosp ita». er ikJonileiJ andra's Imperial Mil sin^i Service32 words
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Miscellaneous158 1948-03-29 10 < omirs: Ivi lnsi%o I oTIn- >lt»riiini* Tribniie) S 1 "SUNSHINE FALLS" SHTm II^IUftWGFOP]! 100 YOUSE MUGS M WYpSOT^": I" Vt.L.hcS DOWN HERE OkP I TO j^ HAPpT^lriJriL'^i Bl fc Ot BOYS f"^ tEMEWKR PEQFESSOP jWHY SUPC^; ACCOUNT OF HE OONT WWfT 10 VgRiDEGQOOMj VEAW MAY Ai M I L158 words
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Article2016 1948-03-29 11 T.C.H. Jacobs - T.C.H. Jacobs By I udi.' X> k|| UIU X StKOEANT E it ing u i(l Sari: 1 I -tH m v catefcfi IS SIS 11 limn. SudI they h'.-.J' A 3 ,rder f m Piir...to-vn is di»--3 d H f hM not been I H< had2,016 words
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Article204 1948-03-29 11 LONDON A Scottish i-'ib- lie '(h m. hhii -iv»'ii his wife uir<?< t .nvitation to commit •dultei v. Lo»d Blades st»i«i m < tut of Session. Edinburgh So h" refuted to give the oflß da!. Mi James Mm|t' Hendtf' s^n. CtfthMM country n<ln t*ct, ilivonc204 words
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Article33 1948-03-29 11 Now York, March 27. FasttUrttng ROCOO Rossano knocked out Eddie OIOM m 1 minute 33 mCQOdM of the first roun<l of thoir scht'dulrd 10-round ti^ht at MadisoTi Square (;urden la«t niiiht. U. P.U.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement36 1948-03-29 11 ROXY 1 IST 3 SHOWS > and 15 p.m. "ASHING \n\ENTIRE *ND HOMANCE "PIRATES OF MONTEREY" I WONTE2 Kod CAMERON. •sing Roaring Thrills from < !;< days of early In Technicolor!, •M'KNIM, TO-MORROwT F »^MacMURR A Y Barbara STANWYCK36 words
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Advertisement77 1948-03-29 11 ft Sr 1 JIB B^^'^BBf I BBBii'l I BbBbBB bV^^^H Bft -^^^m- if ■■^^i^^^^^^fl,' im»! ila3^3i^BTßtftßßMßßßMfflii[ B^BSBtjfcjßjraß, B |^B 4 fJHßsßP^^'JiW^w'^f it ill* I■■ .tn.cd lot us unvar\ing high quality and Mjgijjß'lf its lovtl> fresh fragrance, Atkinsons lan Iffl^H dr. olognt >s a i"\ <>n all occasions, botJi iLfl t<i77 words
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Miscellaneous25 1948-03-29 11 ,<■'■<* VI \VO RLD 7— 9.15 P.M. Wild Harvest" ■he Big Noise' V WORLD 7 9.15 P.M. i'lainsman' I omorrow strike at Dawn" P.M. m Tamil25 words
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Article55 1948-03-29 12 LONDON Mar. 27. Ize- vestia, Soviet Government I paper, totlav charged that Bijtain. the United Sta f es and Norway had reached agreement on the standardisation for Norwegian and American arms i and that Norway had agreed to lease Norwegian territory for I the establishment of American and British militaryReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement159 1948-03-29 12 P/XVILIQM ft» v//^"--iPMONg bqoT *H:-U5'6.30 -9.30 P.\, Gloving romance MHHHHHK P'oduCM c» HARRIET PARSONS *<»nc Conc*fte by ICiTn ST(VtNS Prrform*o by AITUR RUIWSTCIN •«0 INI MEW TOOK FMIIMAftMONiC SVMPNONT OI»CM($IB» CenduOM b» IUCf «tl OttMANO' T(ml(ih Mtinniu OkoW At II A W, >'(/«*'/ 7'</'/ />i "Black Magic* IVFJDNESDAY— J. Arthur159 words
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Advertisement148 1948-03-29 12 NOW THRILLING THCLh-.s-T I 5 TIMES DAILY' I 11 -2 4.15 6.30 9.15 I *<ifc Cm. I s^u^ 1 aaa^ bk 1 jm *cbi ■a^^^^P^l Br j >' *^>J*- B^Bm jpß] Hr r av^fl bh I IO C| _^bh bm t^a AaT aa b^bk BHTwW'arN^tßjNpS) BTBv'Cfek. BTBB vt^ I JL*^148 words
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Article660 1948-03-29 13 rl X m* m* ut% 3.22;Taiping C-n. 205 2.62 TST I- Va 22 23 la njong Tin 11 b 12/6 lekka Taiping 1J M Telok Kru.n 185 200 VSmum Tongtoh Hart, 1 7>, l Tmnoh Mines 26 b 2« b U:u Wan* .90 100 1U ;;U COMPANIES660 words
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Article352 1948-03-29 13 HONG FATT'S POWER DIFFICULTIES ■OOg F;tt Limited m a cii:ula; to shareholders on pt tnm I r tbt period Janu iyMarcn stut: ;.i.,t the vat< I evtl during January »nd Pebrttftry increa cd cue loct lue mainly to the very heavy ainfr.ll. How< ver during th :urrent m:nth the water352 words
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Article322 1948-03-29 13 LONDON. Lien Ho. the Cliant Panda, one of London Zoo's star attractions, is said to bo "dying: of a broken heart." Hundreds of angry letters have been written to animal j protection societies, and abusive 'otters have been written to the Zoo. They demand that322 words
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Article636 1948-03-29 13 <F»om A Ifarfc t O rr Busiiness was written •Ati tart: ty vulumr dtfptti nt Eastc, ilaekentef but on >tCJd\ markets Ibtff was l.t tic variation m quotation^ l ii tfM Petalin» were again >uUta:iding and heavy ariiOf scrip with tortile] London selling coincided with resli636 words
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Article183 1948-03-29 13 The maximum price for till <old to consumers m Australi;i has been raited by £35 to ijs")o a ton. effective from March 1. The new price ithe selling price from smelters. Ihe price paid to Australian producers of tin ore i s unchanged iit 92 a183 words
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Miscellaneous75 1948-03-29 13 PUZZLE tAnsufrs Ii puzzles on jniy*' 4) 1 Crosswoni puzzle solut'on 2. I T rn nin; F^arn, near. "t~|~a I l I f RALE FE A L LEAK BARL AREA FLAT i I t. haet; Reef eeaa. B i> TIP TEPID DIPPERS PIERS I >KS PICTURE X-WORD A.CROBS i Cartbowe,75 words
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543 1948-03-29 14 Home Soccer Strenuous Easter Programne London Mar 27 On th.tcind day Pi thai ItftOSOUi F«sttr progTamm* th« F' (itb;ill U'agU. ClUb., «i>;.l> appeared to Dt ham |o -i«'( no tiW*t than ei'-'iu clllOt m ilu First Division 1 lltod to find rheir opponents' n* i .'Vnd the hiKh<"-t n wusReuter - 543 words
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234 1948-03-29 14 ENGLAN D STARTS BADLY IN FIRST DAY OF FINAL TEST KINGSTON (Jamaica*. Mar. 27. England did badly on the tirst djy of the Una] test match with the West Indies for a Km* Of 183 for the loss of live wickets was not good after th e opening stand ha'i234 words
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Article39 1948-03-29 14 Indians Held At Table-Tennis The Singapore Indian Association drew at table-tennis with the Vehicles Sports Club m a return mutch played yesterday— each side winnng three games. In their previous encounter the Indians won by 6 matches to one.39 words
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Article129 1948-03-29 14 The Social Badminton Party celebrated its first anniversary with a dinner at the Tai Thong Kestaurant on Saturday nig-ht. Several speeches were made by officials of the Party who recalled the difficulties which the members had to face at its start and thanked them for their splendid129 words
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410 1948-03-29 14 LONDON. MAR 27 -CRowi OVER ONE MILLION GATHFRK r 1 THE RIVBW THAMES FROM em 4, "H^.^J TODAY IN BRILLIANT WF x THrl r i pSI I^XIVERSITY WIN TH F wrl <SSi RECORD TTME OF 17 mYn^ U J' T. T»410 words
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Article89 1948-03-29 14 NEW YORK. MAR 23. America's Wightrttn Cii team for the women's ivg 'awn tennis encounter agaas Great Britain at Wimbrto' on June 11 and 12 wu a" nounced a.< follow^ MiSvS Lou.^. B rough V:;< Margaret Ohsborne Dupo'r;.. Miss Dor,s Hart and Mr? Patric'm ToddReuter - 89 words
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Article64 1948-03-29 14 MALACCA SatUriftj -A naval 'invasion* 1 of tttoi tcric 61 Illetnent occunel when two British des&ojea the H.M.S. tfc&sta&cc'andft 'Concord' paid a two dayvUt here, lhe round of activity for the men of th e Royal Ml includ-.d a ot soC* games with iccal team*, an A; Home'64 words
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295 1948-03-29 14 KEEN COMPETITION AT LOCAL "BISLEY" MEET Keen competition was witnessed at the two-ctey Easter "Bisley meeting of the Singapore Riflo Association which concluded at t'ne Nee Soon range, yesterday. One of the three RAF team* which took part in' the interteam and inter-Services competitions, swept the bend ficm a total295 words
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Advertisement61 1948-03-29 14 THE HO HONGSS. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated m Singapore. 65. CHULIA STREET. PHO XF 3944 5. PASSAGE I REIGHT SERVICES -Hong Siaiif H kon?. Stow Amoy 4 Apr. "Bidor" Palemban* ttn d Pladjoe 31 Mar. -Kamuninc Rangoon via Pcnan^ car^o only 12 Apr. "Hong Thong Rhio 1 "Hong Tat" M61 words
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1029 1948-03-29 15 ig Surprises In Malayan 'minton Championships n Gruelling Game r^m Our Own Keporter) SSmVM 28: MALAYAN SINGLES K'-- J prNGSOON. HOLDER OF THE BADLMPION *™J "r 1940, WAS THIS MORNING ELI<TON -EE GRUELUNG SETS BY THE MtS> Ar £^vS> I 'EIK HOCK. IN WHAI IS ANG (*W2E-J2P«3r MATCH OF THE1,029 words
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Article53 1948-03-29 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS i Bit Race I.— ORAUEFUL SPEAR La«ly -Kulan^ Race 2 -PRINCESS N?:FFIELD Gold Chain Young Lucius. Race 3 -LORD IVAN Vanguard So Black. Race 4 GOLD STREAM Suivi Fleeting Mernoiy. Race 5.- SOME CLASS Everest Minstrel Boy Race 6. WHITE SOCKS Ramu Fail wood. Race 7. FORETOLD53 words
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387 1948-03-29 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS BY- IPOH. SUNDAY THE SRCOND DAY OF THK I'ERAK EASTER MEETING SHOULD AGAIN PRODUCE INTERESTING RACING. Bl^T UNFORTUNATELY THE PROGRAMME ARRANGED OO.VSfHTS OF ALL STRAIGHT R-ACRg. CLOSE FINISHES. HOWEVER SHOL'LX) MAKE IT TO RACEGOERS KOK NOT BRING A BLR TO FOLLOW387 words
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Article, Illustration46 1948-03-29 16 Another Tribmm pjctmn shown*/ th< wemm the motUmd xohuh took place on Fridau nifiht fh< unction Danmrn Road nnd Adum Road ichen a station waggon crash*tl into a I,f Th,>» KnK,i><vinM. Mrs. Sp*nrr, Capt. Skdlcy arut Mr A. H. Hunter, were killed, and four others mjmed.46 words
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162 1948-03-29 16 BRADMAN OUT FOR 20 j,sJ\ l A n lU MAX 27 FTOTPING HERE FOR A ONF--I>A\ MATCH WITH CEYLON ON THEIR WAY TO F\r S. H; lines, who made }9 foi the Australians, retired indispOMd after a faultless innings. Most nf th> Australian162 words
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Article79 1948-03-29 16 LONDON. Mar. 28. Joe Loirs announced today he j Plans to return to Britain after i wliiS* titlC tJefense a^ alnst .V^aJcott, primarily to watch the Olympic games and also I to five a four-round exhibition I«n Dublin. He said contracts had been signed with79 words
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Article48 1948-03-29 16 Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 88. In the semi-ftncd* of the J/u--lay<w Golf Championship flayed here today. Lauristan I'tat Gibb 0 up and 5; Clarke beat Ishertcood k up and 3. Lauristan and Clarke w& meet m the final which icill he played off tomorrow. A A48 words
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515 1948-03-29 16 The South beat the North by three goals to one m the trial match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, organised for the purpose of selecting the Malayan Chinese team to 1 participate m the China National meet m May. The final selection will515 words
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471 1948-03-29 16 KINS TO SNATCH Al2 Rrv vT, A (^T r,r* *1 IN THE INTER-STATE CRICKFTM 1 <I §M Resuming their batting thi* morning with thMr oveinitrht score at 110 runs for > (V n Selangor's three remaining batsmen succumbed within fif teen minutes471 words
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