Morning Tribune, 3 April 1948
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210 1948-04-03 1 rOKIO, APRIL 2 A JAPANESE DOCTOR TESTIFIED BEFORE IKE WAR CRIMES COMMISSION TODAY TEAT TWO LURES OF HUMAN BLOOD TAKEN FROM THE F EIGHI AMERICAN AIRMEN KILLED IN FANTASTIC MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS WAS USED AS BAI'I POR BEDBUGS Dr Tozu Mick wa, formerU.P - 210 words
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Article17 1948-04-03 1 **MHNGTON April 2:-! wnt on u>, i agr<re mim V"Tt I "ij«a___ m the <~* ■■■•Mil17 words
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Article40 1948-04-03 1 /Tribune Staff Rcportei The police yesterday reeir vered four rifles and two Sten guns, which were amongst the arms missing from, th. Rifle Range, from a house m Pulau Brani A European and five Chinese were detained40 words
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76 1948-04-03 1 Soviet Fighters "Dive Circle" British Planes Berlin, April 2. Sonet fighters "dived and circled'' British planes cominy through the 20-mile wide corridor across the Soviet zone to Berlin on more than one occasion recently British official quarters confirmed here today. A British spokesjnan stated I "there has been M incidentReuter - 76 words
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Article153 1948-04-03 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "THERE WILL BE NO REjLAXATION IN THE PRICE i CONTROL OF MEALS AND 1 ITiE CEILING PRICE OF $2.50 j PER MEAL PER HEAD STILL STANDS," DECLARED MR A. ;D. BUTLER- MADDEN, SIN- GAPORE'S DEPUTY CONTROLLER OF SUPPLIES AND 'DEPUTY PRICE CONTROLLER. "But153 words
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Article61 1948-04-03 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter;. A further batch of men oi the Gurkha Regiment, nearly 800 strong, arrived m SingaI pore at dawn this morning on board the B. I. Apcar Line vessel Sirdhana from Cal- j cutta. 'The men were accompanied by their families who will be61 words
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158 1948-04-03 1 '"■Nsn Stan Reporter) '""w,„. the inl^thpre^r *t &.afed tfta< *f Wm ZhoTr d€alt lnth total '>"</>/ onf to their ■AdAd dressee left without notification of new address," and "insufficient address" are the principal reasons for non-dc- livery, according to Mr. G. C. Allen, Controller of Posts.158 words
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Article447 1948-04-03 1 RESTLESSNESS. DISCONTENT. BICKERING AM ONGST NATIONS AND PEOPLES IN THE WORLD CONTINUE UNABATED POWER POLITICS AND COMMUNAL STRIFE THREATEN DISASTER A N D RUMOURS OF IMPENDING WAR ARE riKARD FROM EAST TO WEST, AS SHOWN IN THIS ROUND IP WORLD NEWS DURING THE LAST 24 HOURS ay.Reuter; U.P. - 447 words
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Article, Illustration39 1948-04-03 1 Bis Excellency th> Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson fright) mi Sir Ralph Hone, Secretary to the Governor-General, arrkmg tor Thursday's ceremony ai Government House when order* and defei medal ribbons utre presented to 33 re- ces rendered during the tonr.39 words
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Article544 1948-04-03 1 Soviet Threat of More "Drastic Steps" BERLIN. APRIL 2. -THE FOUR DEPUTY ALLIED COMMANDANTS OF BERLIN MET lODAY AS THIS SEMI ISOLATED CITY TEETERED ON THE BRINK OF THE MOST PORTENTIOUS CRISIS IN ITS 32 MONTHS OF ALLIED OCCUPATION. TREGLICHE RUNDSCHAU. THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE SOVIET ADMINISTRATION,544 words
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Article284 1948-04-03 1 "TOUCH GO"— US VIEW Washington, April 2. Army quarters here doubt that the Russians would go so far as to provoke an armed clash m trying to blockade the American, British and French trains into Berlin, a United Press survey today showed. But an informed Congressional source said two highReuter - 284 words
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388 1948-04-03 2 2-Hour Cross -Examination Of Cabaret Hostess ATTRAt-TIVE CHKOXG LAJ CHAN. A SINGAPORE DANCE HOSTESS. WAS SCBJECTED TO NEARLY TWO HOURS' CROSS-EXAMINATION BY DEFENCE COCNSEL. MR C. H KOH AT THE FOURTH POLICE COCRT YESTERDAY AFTERNOON It wan alleged by the prosecution that criminal forte wan used on the dance hostess388 words
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142 1948-04-03 2 S :Oitly after the accused, Robnjl Seng, a clerk employed m '.'nomas Cook and Sonss, Ltd., wa^ sentenced to six months' ligorous imprisonment m addition to a fine of $500 or a further six months' rigorous imprisonment, m default, on a charge of criminal breach142 words
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Article39 1948-04-03 2 Mercantile Institution »209, Queen Street, Phone 237 Study m your spare time: 1 Shorthand: (Pitman and [thegg) Book- Keeping: Kle S'entary and Advance. Prac al English: Elementary itermediate and Advance fjrfat heni.it ies coaches for any public exam.39 words
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Article100 1948-04-03 2 The first tight boys to be born m the Kandang V ilf^i Maternity Hospital between m midnight on Api I to midnight Api. 7 aie each lo receive on«--case of milk. This |S in conjunction Willi the screening next week of tht pjctuie "Guy Named100 words
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Article82 1948-04-03 2 Alleged to have robbed a I young couple m the playground of the Hal Wan School. Robinson Road, at 8.40 p.m. on Mar. 28. of couple of wristwatches. a gold ring and 80 cents. Lee Ah Chew <50 > and Kng Chiwee Seng (35). were produced82 words
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Article58 1948-04-03 2 Alleged to have stolen car at 3.40 a.m. on Apr. 2. from outside house No. 210 Bukit T_as|h Road, two Indians. Shanmugam (25) and Rijoo (32>, appeared on a tentative charge before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears, yesterday. Both men were ordered to be remanded until Apr.58 words
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493 1948-04-03 2 LONDON, Apr 1— rhere are sifcns v* political problem of the "United States Nem l_tion 'may shorUy become more acuve -ha:^ t:me since the Civil War." an article m ;he s., New i-'taUsmun declared today. On the one hand a split m the uneasy493 words
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264 1948-04-03 2 Owes $2,000, Ordered To Pay $2 Monthly With his total liabilities amounting to just over $2,000. a South Indian Muslim bankroot, Abdul Kader. till recently I a sundry-goods shopkeeper at i St. George Rd.., Singapore, was ordered to pay $2 monthly to- wards the benefit of his credit- I ors264 words
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Article20 1948-04-03 2 MANILA, Apr. 2 --Cigarette butts caused 126 fires m ,Manila m one month 1 ?&t .year, it wxs revealed today.20 words
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Article160 1948-04-03 2 LOIfDOsV, Apr 2. World January natural roobei production is estimated (all long torn) at 120.000 against Deceniber'l 122.500. according to the Rubber Study Group's March statistical bulletin. Malaya accounted for 62,099 of the January output an increase of 3,31_ ovei its December oontribution while IndonesianReuter - 160 words
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Article75 1948-04-03 2 On page 2 ol th, M Tribune of April 2 unreport of a claim again Singapore Traction Cornel der the caption "S. v claim m full." TBe report stated Company "agreed to the claim, m full scttb Thisisinconen. Itiffs claim was foi and the Company court,75 words
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Advertisement54 1948-04-03 2 _t___w l_w Man Zan Mmm A speciality prepared solely for \\'\\wm\ I h c treatm nt of Piles:" Antiseptic MnWtil T mqent Ana, 9 esi c and healing InqreIJBH c^ ntl l'_ ski,fu,, y compounded have 1/M IT l Zan an outstan -»nq success J|| If the>ainless treatment of Piles.54 words
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536 1948-04-03 3 Availing Loss Between field And Home Bared v IATAGI OF RICE AT ALL STAGES BECTPLD \ND THE HOME 13 APPALLING." TWEEN HHrh ri \v y CLYDE. FOOD ADVISER TO THE MMISBIONER S OFFICE AT A PRESS CONfer ence L V speaking, if we could536 words
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Article131 1948-04-03 3 WASHINGTON. Apr. 2- The jtaerk vi Federation of Labov'i President William Green endorsed limite<l draft due to ♦he "•present" emergency" but jointly with the CIO opposed universal military training. He denounced the UMT as imdemocrttk an?, inconsistent with American (deals. CTO repretentat've Nathan Cowan igreed \>wU.P. - 131 words
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Article80 1948-04-03 3 me y.UUU ton 8.1. Apcar Line vessel, the s.s- Sirdhana. 'arrived m Singapore at 6 a.m. j yesterday on her maiden voyage. Skipper of the vessel is Canttuin H. E. Evans. The Sirdhan_ has been placed on the Calcutta-Ran-goon-Straits-China and Japan runs. It will be remembered80 words
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196 1948-04-03 3 BERLIN, Apr. I. —Britain tonight followed the United States action m cancelling all military trains m and out of Berlin after the sudden imposition by the Russians of new travel restrictions between the capital and the Western zones. The British military tram I which leftReuter - 196 words
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Article68 1948-04-03 3 LONDON. Apr. 2.-- An appeal wai loiigcu here today on be**, of James Camb, 31 -year _d deck steward m the liner Duihari Castle wr.o was sen traced to death a: Winchester as i un March 22 for the rnuroei on the high seas of ictraai Eileen "Gay"68 words
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Article39 1948-04-03 3 MADRAS. Three people bathing m the sea at Madras have been attacked by sharks recently. The latest victim was severely mauled but managed tp struggle ashore where he collapsed asd was taken to hospital. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 39 words
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565 1948-04-03 3 SUPER -GOVT. PLAN FOR JAVA UNION CRITICISED HATAVIA. Apr. 2. ReliaMr sources have disclosed that responsible Dutch and some Indonesian opinion here is turning against Holland's "Super-Gov-ernment" proposal for the Netherlands Indonesian Union. The Union, under the Dutch Crown, is to be the link between His Netherlands and Indonesia jReuter; AAP - 565 words
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Article49 1948-04-03 3 sir, w. Hudson-- *sn, c.a;rman and mana^in^-Director of Quanta. Empire Airwayn is expected m Singapore todny- by Constellation aircrait. Mr. Hudson Flab is <">n bis wa) to the United Kingdom on j h buain eaa visit. In Btdg_pOTe ho will Inspect Qaotaj oflkea aaid the baa49 words
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Article48 1948-04-03 3 Shanghai. Apr. 2. After j hasty repairs to his survey plane the "Explorer", Mr. MHi ton Reynolds, millioniare pen I maker and sponsor of the aborI tive Amne Muchin expedition unexepetedly took oft* for the United States via Tokyo early this morning. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Miscellaneous307 1948-04-03 3 ON yOfJK RADIO TODA V BLITK \FTWf_RkT •600nm Close Down Cantonese; 1.15 Openins AnVI 4 V 2 ffiflSo B%r;.m X^mme Summary. UouncemeiU Prc^ Sumu.ry WALAI ENGLISH Brief News Summary <k Annuiui- Taini with Signature Tnne.l.l7 PKOGR4MMPQ i cements; 8.20 Sports Round-Up; Tamil son**; ,l.2o Ne^s ,11 Tarn I «^Vr. ttAJMTOS307 words
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Article, Illustration78 1948-04-03 4 Then Now... i 'Tu Ml m a foJ-hole 1 during an air-raid over- seas that screenstai i Frances Lang ford proI w.serf bar fellow USO S entertainer, Patty Thorni OS, "hrexik" m the ?WO tram fi/fer /"le MOT. IVow i/s «11l rome about. i and Frances (right/ is 1 busy78 words
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Article96 1948-04-03 4 ROME. Apr. 2:— The Defence Ministry announced 25,000 Italian soldiers, sailors and airmen will parade through Rome on Sunday. Arrangements have been made by the Ministry of the Interior which warned that it will crush any violence m connection with the April 18 election. DefenceU.P. - 96 words
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402 1948-04-03 4 LONDON. Apr. 2. China's first National Assembly which held its inaugural meeting on Mar. 29 may "put a stop to I the headlong deterioration which almost every aspect of China presents", if the Assembly can make full use of its opportunities, Mr. G.Reuter - 402 words
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Article126 1948-04-03 4 LONDON. Apr 1. Britain's leading city daily, the Financial Times, asserted m a leading article today that the country was losing a large dollar revenue by "the failure of the British Governmen* to match m its negotiations *he tenacity and enterprise shown by rubber growers." "TheReuter - 126 words
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Article64 1948-04-03 4 PORT MORESBY. April 2 J Vh e administrator of Papua denied reports that the Chinese on Man us Island possess ed machine guns and grenades He said the dispute on iManus. occurred when four Chinese employes of the American Stevedoring Company were assaulted by a native. Two ChineseU.P. - 64 words
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Article45 1948-04-03 4 BERLIN. Mar. 31. -Britain tonight answered the Sovie. proposal to tighten transit control between Berlin and tho Western Occupation Zones with a demand for a 15-day postponement while the matter ir discussed between the British and Soviet representatives, it was authoritatively stated. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article42 1948-04-03 4 MANILA. Apr. 1: The motorship General del Pillar of the General Shipping Oom pany. Manila, collided with h freighter, the FS 190. north of Mindoro m darkness on Fri day morning and radio reports confirmed that the FS 190 sank quickly. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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140 1948-04-03 4 WASHINGTON Apr 2 President Truman yesterday 1 authorised the Secretary of De--1 fence. James Forrestal. to pre--1 pare detailed estimates for an additional $3 000,000.000 for the United States military estab- lishment for July, 1948 to J n In a letter to IReuter - 140 words
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Article139 1948-04-03 4 WILL CROSS FORBIDDEN BORDER JOHANNESBURG. Apr. 1 Man'lal Gandhi announced today he would cross the forbidden Natal Transvaal border on April 11 m the foo*steps of his illustrious father. Gandhj said he was willing to go to prison to arouse Indians to combat the Soi .h African race laws. TheU.P. - 139 words
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Article189 1948-04-03 4 BOGOTA. Oolumb I A; The United States Secretar) lof State Mr. Geoit-o C Har.« shall, blamed the Soviet lot present unsettled con lit|oni m the world, and asked the Lan American nations to help the United States stem the tide of Communism m Europe by contributing toU.P. - 189 words
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Article141 1948-04-03 4 More Oil Used In America WASHINGTON. Ap j The unabated growth In w I use of oil m the United Stattj I has caused the U.S. Bureau o Mines to revise upward i» earlier forecast en the demand to (all millions ol MJ" Irels) an all time High ,evel IReuter - 141 words
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202 1948-04-03 5 I0 \DON- Apr. 2 Th 11 Government will shor'ly issue W* m to Reu.tr 'authoiranvely Informed yesterday. Slr Earl Page, one- me member of the Ausraiian Government was reported by Reuter irom Sydney today as statins, on his return from Africa 'his week,Reuter - 202 words
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Article97 1948-04-03 5 U.S. Basket Ball Team Chosen NEW YORK. APR. L-The United States has chosen the first 14 of the hundreds of athletes who will make the trip to London for the Olympic Games m August. They the of the offirisl bmskettMall team. The United States could lave selected any one ofReuter - 97 words
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Article71 1948-04-03 5 DBBMOINEB, ton i, April 1 Uistnct Jud'f Riisst U tarda* ra*s- flai #< perend RlpA .7 Turpin mu*i preach to h>s entin congregation "not ffcoM i/-;/., pn| money (n faon pi ifi lor*** ordered Tnrpm to n n m nbei of hi* nmgngatkm who aIU gedU.P. - 71 words
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Article40 1948-04-03 5 Nanking. Apr. 1. First indications that the presidential election will not be a walkover" for President Chiang Kai-shek was thannouncement m today's official Kuomintang organ the Central Dallynews that Dr. Cheng, well-known Chinese scholar will stand.—40 words
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Article40 1948-04-03 5 Washington. Apr. I. Marshall aid is expected to be on its way to Europe within a fortnight aftvr ast night's vote m the House ol Representatives passing the 56. 205.000.000 omnibus re covery bill.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article27 1948-04-03 5 ALEXANDRIA. April 1. Thirty students were injured when* the police fired on 3.000 demonstrating students of a college of the King Farouk Pniversity. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article228 1948-04-03 5 i LONDON. Apr. L— j While women of many i S countries are perturbed 1 i by the question of uhe- 1 ther or not to turn SOST i I to the -new look." th? tough sport of boxing m I the United States isReuter - 228 words
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Article34 1948-04-03 5 pSg*****, Apr. L T government na. ft*,, //11/?/ "lolesee claimed 1 849 ****-Mio* deef- -oaaei ic«r« an/. <4rab« lojfn gi, stghty^igkt British *< foirfi. J£"» period <*<fj*o .yeaferSi i,/""; v/ U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article39 1948-04-03 5 leriUa ri r I.— Three J were killed unta;n comi •,;n n 1 piertUa ror- O! Koroma, 55 S Hollcon wh] ch rthwest of esters Army Ht 'ar'que report- Has were r 1Un 'Qu e added ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article287 1948-04-03 5 NEW YORK, Apr. 1. An army of cannibalistic fighters the toughest m the world for their breed- arrived today. These fighters, who devour anything that gets m their way, are army ants. They were brought here by Dr. Theodore Schnerla of the American MuseumU.P. - 287 words
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Article48 1948-04-03 5 BELFAST. Northern Ireland Apr 1. The Belfast City Council today decided on I Communist "purg-. M A resolution, passed by large majority, asktd departmental heads to resort any leases of employees holding I Communist views who could rt< harm to the Municipal or national interests. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article193 1948-04-03 5 London. Apr. 1. Th Treasury today announced th e names of three vx-etvi! j servants who will considei cases arising out of Government's proposals for dejlinn with civil ssnraflls _H i Communist or Fascist connections. The following have been appointed: Sir Thomas Gardiner, chairman, formerly DirectorReuter - 193 words
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Article114 1948-04-03 5 I MADRAS. Apr. 1. Police raided the Madras headquarters of the Communis Party of India and 18 affiliated trade union offices. Eieht persons were arrestee, papers seized and offices closed_ Police searches of homes of leading Communists m CaliciK. and Malabar were also reported. While no officialReuter - 114 words
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Article72 1948-04-03 5 London. Apr. 1 Pnn<e.s Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh make their first foreign visit since |heJr mar. riage when they go to Pari 1 on May 14 at the invitation of the Frenoh President, H was announced from Buck ingham Palaev tonight. They are toReuter - 72 words
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Article68 1948-04-03 5 HONQKONO, Apr. 1 —The British war crimes court which is disrrnding following the completion of its last case against Japanese, alleged to haft committed crimes m Hongkong, tried a total of 48 cases involving 129 atcus ed since March 1946. Twenty-one of the accuredReuter - 68 words
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Article66 1948-04-03 5 Kingston. Jamacia. Apr. 1 —Sedition charges against •Kingston City Councillor, Mi. I'lhosty Kelly," and charges of I unlawful assembly against (Mr. T. H. Glisspole. a mem IbeT of the Jamaican House ci Representatives .Mr. Ken Hill, another City Councillor, an 1 certain officers of the Trade 166 words
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Article42 1948-04-03 5 I WASHINGTON. Apr. 1. Pre- sident Truman will send a message to Congress tomorrow I piving his position on the Re publican supported $4,800,000--000 tax reduction bill passed by I Congress. The President is cxi pected to veto the measure.42 words
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Article273 1948-04-03 6 Genera] Franco has cause to thank the "cold war" which has resulted m the Big Powers warming up to him. Treated as an outcast by the Allies since the end of the war, the Caudillo has had some really anxious moments. At one period Allied hostility towards him273 words
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Article146 1948-04-03 6 Spain, by virtue of it^ geographical position, also controls jhe gateway to the vital Mcdi f erran'-an where t.he future of Office, Turkey, and the Middle East is of great concern to Western democracies. Kussian con'roi r*wr Spain would be more disastrous than Radian con f rol over146 words
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Article, Illustration92 1948-04-03 6 PERAK PR O CLAM A TION An historic e it mono iv.st bt fore the eomnmt*k9oo*ont oj th' funorol or the *«f< s Man of Ptrak Picture .shows a ICOno m the Throne -Room as tl I Ugh Commi*Mtonti Ft d< ration it ads the Ptoda motion announcing tht w92 words
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Article1408 1948-04-03 6 Amos Wong; CHINA MAGAZINE - AMERI CA MUST AID CHINA Amos Wong CHINA MAGAZINE DOLLAR VERSUS THE SICKLE By If press accounts are a criterion, the question of American aid to China has been a principal topic of discussion |n America and m China during the past lew months. Most intelligent Chinese. I j believe,1,408 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1948-04-03 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE I __,WITH Praaiuik n*ny I d at on when nklm 3 MBE SML.I m Cf Ml Annie _.»U oded wtng tther, w^ 1. ULStCId '•V I is previously ci. i -r*v t tap the I m« ol the fcingapor? Pi u< Ha:;d unuer I Mr1,180 words
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Article, Illustration102 1948-04-03 8 kyfajoi (i» n< nil L il i HOC Bmyapun Ds'i <'. tmhn%Q th>> oath of allegiance before HE thi (in'inn th Coltnial B f.t'fiu ami thi Attpmo*} Mineral at th* inaugural meeting of f h. Legioia'tvt Cemncii April l Watcunq th^ nroeeeAioo* or* mv Etluunt102 words
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Article41 1948-04-03 8 PARIS, Apr. i. Peven of the IS victims of the Indian Air Linos piano crash on Mount Cardoo, Oorsica, last woek-enu were hurled at tho village of Saint Pierre De Vanaco near the scene of the accident today.41 words
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Article32 1948-04-03 8 Gold fish Detained LONDON. APR. 1. Six poldfish were detained at the No tho' t A'rport today for medical examination following their arrival fronn Switzerland m a pail of water U .P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article375 1948-04-03 8 CHILDREN CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY IiENEVA April 2.-The P-Talotzl c-nuart-T age for homeless war orphans m »_7_J of the Oabrti j mountains. to M jMgfl celebrating: its %hird annive sarv Today, three years after the first -fiesaLS a 10-acre site 3.000 ft abov, ZmuTi 1945 -,:,e first nine houses of thTm^i provide375 words
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123 1948-04-03 8 Benes Speaks Soviet Envoy Listens I PRAGUE. Apr. 1 Presi ien f Benes today made his flra' public utterance since the Com munist "bloodless revolution." Receiving the new Soviet Ambassador. Mr. Michail A. Silin, at his country seat a*. Secimovo Usti. the President declared "This is the righr I momentReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration11 1948-04-03 8 Messrs H A Mallal and John Lave- I the Lcfjuslativr CouW11 words
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Article180 1948-04-03 9 I> K J laVaf eh with hVu enai I Lra m I the ftvi mldi.-nsromn.unity ismade JSLmi ara admitted to the iotucen the ages of „d ten. They must have U father and mother af rttk have no near .•Vi-H, relatives. f Jlv hSalthy and normal chid-Reuter - 180 words
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Article124 1948-04-03 9 II utrah- war m v I p L Emei can Statea Edeg laid ther* ■anti H< s '< 1j,.,,. fa leciakM) I for a third latently advanced I a third from |t ipltaliat un I:. X pre atate m mtriea thai L peai t Tin*. I atl Lr,!: mU.P. - 124 words
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Article22 1948-04-03 9 CALLS ON TRUMAN Ijjsman Bernard ll(, Q Tnimafl was prompti '""i half b\ VV| are ir V) In s "«h tune, j22 words
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Article14 1948-04-03 9 TRIBUNE PHOTOGRAPHS j N i had' mbu la W< v, h *Jr*** wp: j14 words
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42 1948-04-03 9 LETCHW GR I H Hertford shire. MAR 31 —Six-year-old John Pa.lsh climbed inside a cement mixer heutoday. The workers halted operations for a ful. hcur. wh le the locil Are bri?ad? rescued the boy U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration52 1948-04-03 9 Bgl Sutton. Champion Athlete of the RAF Base, Seletar. receiving another oat- of the many trophies which h* won o. the Seletar RAF's third annual sports meet from Mrs. Carter. Sow* of the spectators at the sports. Left to right are: nr* Bladon, Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Sanderson and52 words
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Article, Illustration122 1948-04-03 9 MorOOtoA spectators at the 3rd Annual Sports Moot 0/ thi RAF Bm*€ Sehta, Lofi to right are. Group Captain Cooog, Commending Officer, RAF Tmgnh; Mrs C*m*moU wife of the station ennmand,,. RAF Chmgi; Air Vx Marshal Sander, on and Ar Commodore G. P. H. Carter. C oitmana122 words
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Article111 1948-04-03 9 BELFAST. MAR. Jl.— Rn- i ty Monashan. holder ot th" word flyweight t'tlo to Jay refused Ow $12,000 of7e« ol Leo Leavitt of H' no 'ulu for j i rather meeting with DadJ Marino whom Monagli.ir* d teated m London last year. Monaghan is rona'dfinf anReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement35 1948-04-03 9 ANNOUNCEMENT We have pleasure m announcing that MERRILADS MUSICAL ASSOCIATION will be holding their 24th anniversary m our PreWe cater for Clttli and Private Parties. Please ask for particulars from:— I KATONG REST-HOUSE jjj ''^S::''^gg^_J35 words
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Article55 1948-04-03 10 SHANGHAI. Apr. 1.- Th local garrison authorities will start a new immediate city wide hunt for secret radio stations used by speculating local merchants for communication of illegal commercial intelligence bl_ckmarket gold rates it was learned today. The investigation is to be made with the assistance ofReuter - 55 words
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Article149 1948-04-03 10 Flaws In World Wheat Pact SYDV. •freem< dam*- 1 crop of ,nd appn our.n extern not J S kisj the A m a •*> Mr the grow, i million 48 wi, deliver, <■ Al Sli It Slso SDMSIMI J what had CJ markt 1 to thai v. a 2 marketAAP - 149 words
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Article45 1948-04-03 10 TULSA, Oklahrm.,. Aid The Oil Gas Journal that the return Of mlial thu- m aome oil proas states brought an inertt u .e nations crude duction last week average foi the 5.*****0 barrels (or Mcrease of 136.085 barrels the previous week. U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article54 1948-04-03 10 WASHING lON Ap::: 1 T*_f Air fore* said Ithaaj drawn five major M plants from surplus and hold their; m tondbj al for national emerteßCy. An air force six)_esiniaj phasized the plants *m being tooled io<: immrf production but at kast will resume port time aewU.P. - 54 words
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Article33 1948-04-03 10 ATLANTA. Mar \m tain Eddie Wcken*| World War One -cc president of the F^< Line, advocate --yo»| ductionot 50.000 airpU-1 training 50.000 pUotsaJ cheapest, Peace mss jr...| can buy U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article21 1948-04-03 10 NEW YORK. A p L'| Trade sources ru the Alexandria l M change mifW resanl tag i: U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Miscellaneous271 1948-04-03 10 < oniiivs: Kx«lii%iv^T<»Tli€*a>l«rnins* Tribunes! ITTt^hTt^iV"* _o*i rr ANDOWO-ANGt MIS MOT v r u /DX C&LLWS IU |*EET PE3"=SSoTBh*^ OW SOME SmsTe J DaLAfiS AMONGST Tug &lAC* )v. JAU i WAS -.^^_2___________l *l^n^--> .police suspicion j r 'r^:V HANG& v M y^ W^^^^H "Zl/ ANDK I V (f^ T*\\ "4^*^V^^^ _____VV271 words
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Article2282 1948-04-03 11 T. C. H. Jacobs - T. C. H. Jacobs I m H i I 1 X I Mr Mr. Kerson nodded sf.r,:i.. l _T ■uiU- drawn a" rd.a K. theWaj B simple! m I lendly Iben H. nd paid the Kk- with flash Klash x, la forged| »-y. s. forged b2,282 words
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Article169 1948-04-03 11 "SQUARE DEAL" PLEA TO EGYPT l AIKO. Api 1. Sir <V. Caniph. 11. President of ♦he Br*. tiab GheaSabsi of Oojaassas Egypt, appealed m a sp»-e< n In Cauro today to the Egypt na authorities to give a squat" deal t«i foreigners living anwalking la the country Declaring "our back*Reuter - 169 words
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110 1948-04-03 11 London. April 1. The Brtti-1 Government today named th.three members of the "purge" committee, composed of form< high civil servants, who are to I advise ministers about the n I nioval of Communists. Fascists i and "lellow travellers" working m Covernment security depart mcnts. The threeReuter - 110 words
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Article66 1948-04-03 11 WASHINGTON. APR. 1 The U.S. House of Representatives yesterday refused to cut the European Recovery Programme funds by 1,300 million dollars after a rough and tumble debate. The vote against cut was 112 to 61 The move to slash the First Year ERP funds from 5.300 millionU.P. - 66 words
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Advertisement11 1948-04-03 11 i t \r\ itf 1 v \IM.M 1 r- oi'FMMi CAPITOL11 words
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Article83 1948-04-03 12 BERLIN. Apr. 1. Col. Sergei Tulpanov. Soviet Information Control Chief, told a German audience at Halle m the Soviet zone tonight "Masses of spies from the British and American zones are moving into Berlin and from there to the Soviet zone for military, economic and politicalReuter - 83 words
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Article65 1948-04-03 12 TOKIO. APR. 1. japan will ask the United St?tes for a lease of 30 Liberty ships of the 10.000-ton class, according to Japanese press reports i which stated that the Transport*ties. Minister, Seichi Okada, will present such a j request to Mr. William Drap-65 words
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Article42 1948-04-03 12 JERUSALEM, APR. 11. Armed Arabs raided the film section of the Palestine Gov- j ernment's Information Office In the Arab Katamon quarter j of Jerusalem today and looted £***** worth of cameras, projectors and other motion picture equipment.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article47 1948-04-03 12 AI__XANDRLA. APR. I. Four policemen were injured m clashes with students of Farouk Kwal university today when the latter attempted to demonstrate m protest at ainst the imprisonment of j a fellow student condemned for inciting textile workers to j strike for better conditions. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article55 1948-04-03 12 PARIS. Apr. 1. The Froncn i govern ment has decided to set general middle export rate fo: the franc, half-way between j the present import export rate Of 214 to $1 and the free mar ket price of 305 to boost th" lagging exports, Secretary of il State fox Information.55 words
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Advertisement158 1948-04-03 12 IH STARK "REALITY! WHEN THESE DOORS OPEN 1 1 y. Annabella Richard Cbnte Frank Latimore 2d Walter Aber Melville Cooper Sam Jaffa Henry Hathaway --.Louis de Rochemont i. j— W'u>->%» a va_— > STARTING lODW! 11 am. J pm 1.15 6 30—9.15 pm. 11-Z4. 1 5-6.30- 9. 15 m^L^t ummm158 words
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Advertisement82 1948-04-03 12 BSWaBfIBBBWBWW— SB— I BI BI RBVBB—B—BI BBBI _BJaWa_ I BB_— BBBBBBBB—— a— "A Really Magnificent Pritish Picture Enhanced By Technicolour" (Observer) Today Four She n vs f?A V I L I Q M 2-4. 1 5-6.50-9.30 P.M* *»om bqo3 j. 4RTHUa HAN* rWU** H MARGABCT LOCK WOOD j9n^^ BASItSVPNEY-DEKMon^l>H im82 words
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Article501 1948-04-03 13 I w MMMJ ML B w B* l m B B B B m i B p B Mr mY B B T" Pre! B B K> fradMP 3300 cd HB B 17.00 HI TIN M COMPANIES Tii B Hit 30 MA. B l >• B Mi501 words
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Article164 1948-04-03 13 Market Notes Jottings 'From ooru r Financial Corn j American financial dftsew I sicn s continue to centre large I l.v on domestic Issues, though at the date cf the la>t mail i the franc devaluation was receiving some attention. The question being asked most was whether currency depreciation is164 words
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Article173 1948-04-03 13 The rubber market yesterday opened very steady at 41-1 4 cents buyers and subsequently m the absence Of sellers became firm with business done at 41-5 8 cents and further buyers. Prices quoted were: Tone: Fully steady: New York has m% last shown some real interest and has173 words
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Article177 1948-04-03 13 Tne market for sago and tapioca flour remained unchanged yesterday. There was very little buying interest m the copra section and prices for both the sundried and mixed qualities eased $1 a picui. In the coconut oil section buyers wore reported to be holding off The- following177 words
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Article, Illustration40 1948-04-03 13 (Photo bg Mr. Andrew J. Allan of Edinburgh helps his brute. Miss Jean Pamela Vanderpnt. to rut tht loeddinu cake at the reception held at Robinson's on Man h 29. The*if mere mam- at the Bethesda Church. Studio De LuxeStudio De Luxe - 40 words
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Advertisement76 1948-04-03 13 ROXY OPENING TO-DAY 3 SHOWS: 3 f 6.15. 9.15 P.M. HIGH TENSION ADVENTURE! JOHNNY WEISMULLER m "TARZAN AND THE HUNTRESS" HRENDA JOYC E JOHNNY SHEFFIELD. SPINE-TINGLING THRILLS! To-Nite at Mid-Nite RITA HAYWORTH m "DOWN TO EARTH" IN TECHNICOLOR GREAT WORLD GLOBE 3 7 9.15 •T.H the Clouds Roll By (m76 words
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415 1948-04-03 14 HA__raan apk 2 xn old kevolctionary and NANKI.N'f. Al n til v va«r__»v r»R PHI CLOSE ASSOCIATF OF DR f l J^HE? T n LD rf, vrw PKI.-SIDEVTI A L CANDIDATE TOL.U Kl*-' tLh T„P TODAY TI AT IF ELECTED PRESIDENT iReuter; AAP - 415 words
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Article92 1948-04-03 14 Pangkot 45 2 Yochow 44 3 Ham Id*- H.SSH Piizroy A.D E. 4 OU-nogle 42 3 Bulan 41 talaag Akar 39 40 b Asphalion 38 9 E. Passmore Gorgon 35 6 I Elpenor (2) 33,34 Steel Advocate 31 Lotaaang Indian Mall 17,18 7 Cnstledora 1920 M. Brander 2192 words
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Article50 1948-04-03 14 Following on better m. j uulries for tin shares Irom London, this market showed a iirmer tendency yesterday thcugh the volume of business was limited m this section. Rubber ahar*_ again had selective buyers with an increase m turnover. Industrials showed gains m 0 few counters.50 words
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Article237 1948-04-03 14 The following are the prole jockeys for today's SSS RACE ONE: Val's Pick .lefTersi; Votrix (J. Donnelly); Little Beau (Spencer,; Will O' The Wisp (Lawlert; Bow Legs (EllBS I; Belita (Turner); Prat*le On (Robinson); Silver Star Stirling i; Christmas Knight (Flannery > Grand Hill (Harper); Zargun < Gentles237 words
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Article159 1948-04-03 14 UK's GOLD SALES (From Sydney G mpei: Renter's Financial Editor). LONDON, APR.' Brij tain's gross sales of gold aufi ing March were announced by the Treasury tonight at £ti,ooo,ouo. TWs comparea with £27,000 000 In February and £26.500,000 m January. During March, however, Britain also bought £80,000,- from the InternationalReuter - 159 words
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Advertisement78 1948-04-03 14 a l Cecil B. UeMilles I I iNCONOUEOfpI is A^-nnnnuennai I :~zz.zz:zz9 a —a- THE HO HONG SS. CO. (1932) ITO. at Incosnorated m Singapore. B, -MIM STREET PHOIVl jr m y PASSAGE ft FREIGHT SERVICES _5_f >C Siane H *°*S- Stou ft Amoy 4 '.pr H 1 o**'0 Patembang78 words
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Miscellaneous729 1948-04-03 14 TODAY'S RACE CARD h fuil *■"•< o day of the Perak Turf Cl, aether with the record ot -.wners. and trainers 0 f th.RACE ONE -2JMPH HORSES-CLASS 2^Df\ L 0 0 0 Votrix a., 1 Little Beau n 00 O Will O The W, S p 8o •U i 3729 words
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1161 1948-04-03 15 IN DEMETRIO, NO REGRETS BEST BETS FOR TODAY I* 4 ___^__fTtjL Turf •ss Tl nna 1 1a > fi elds facing the fehti larger ,_rp~oers n l v balanced. racegoer. than on ft. nrat SS Iv I I I 1 I I tl' a- l lin'__*i* T B*nDemri ttm Ar1,161 words
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216 1948-04-03 15 The Royal Air Force won tht India Cup m the finals of the Inter -Services Boxing Championships at the Happy World Stadiam yesterday. At the conclusion of the fights, Air Marshal Sir Hugh P. Lloyd. Commanding Officer. R.A.F. Far East, presented the216 words
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Article198 1948-04-03 15 Ceylon Sports Club Cricket Teams The following will play erie- kct for the Ceylon Sports Club against the Indian Association "A" team this afternoon at 2 I o'clock on the C.S.C. ground 'E. Doraisamy (Capt. l T. E. K. Retnam, N. Saravanamuthu, L. i P. S. Rajasooria; A. Shcgaran, I198 words
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Article66 1948-04-03 15 The following will BBpre»«nt the CYMA (OL.L.) Ist XI al cricket against the R.A.F. Btmbawanjr Ist XI on Sunday al I P.»on st. Qotege* R<>ad sround a P Victor, W Ponaiah. P. C. CamDot, s. v. Dae*. K. Louis. .J Augustine, D. If. Peters, S. V Perrer, a.66 words
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Article159 1948-04-03 15 The following wall play cricket for the Indian Association m a tv»«. i ttajs* match against the RAP Be--1 letar on Saturday at 2.SQ p.m nnfl lon Sunday at 1100 om. PUfeft to meet at BalMr O*. ai 1.00 p.m. on Saturda> 10 00 a.m. Un Sunday: r.159 words
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Article116 1948-04-03 15 •By Allan Iv-wihi Rue- 1 SILVER 81 AR Baw Legs Little Beau Race 2 LUCKY ACE Fine Stream Smiling Through Rao 3 RFaNOIR Lynch buig Dagobert Race 4 IOLLAKA Mandalay Prlncr Avon Race a SAN DEMETRIO Host-well's Boy Rjcc (> -MINSTREL BOY King MJda> Gold Caste116 words
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74 1948-04-03 15 LONDON. Apr. 2: -The Bt**** itral organising committer of I the Olympic vames has informed tho Indian Olympic Attache m London. Sunder JKabadi. that India's ticket allocation i 255 tickets tor the .opening ceremon. 270 for athletics. 265 for lootblll. 255 tor I the closing coremony.Reuter - 74 words
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Advertisement38 1948-04-03 15 fI.M. THF QUFFN QfMBaTI LOR ETTA YOUNG (WINNER OF THE ACADEMY AWARD KOR THE BEST ACTRESS OF ***** AT THE WORLD PREMIERE OF "THE BISHOP'S WIFE M g|rvt mm A f.| M M I I M 111 HIM38 words
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Miscellaneous36 1948-04-03 15 Irp n r E CARD Conrd. From Page 14 sm "'J^-spe-rous Syndicate Turley 80f 3****** Stable" Martin Messrs. Wee Kheng Whatt Wee Hian Seng Daniels Rangoon Stable" Lewis late Sultan of to t_ E? rak Breutelen36 words
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263 1948-04-03 16 THE AUDACIOUS SIREF/I HOID Pp r_ LIGHI OF NEARLY $10,000 IN C*ffl ANi?i_s__D DAT QUES. FROM A VAN MAR ?g MS, t "'*^"C* CALLED WHEN RETNAM RAMASAMY to FOR A PRELIMINARY INQUIRY INTO i if, Z **Z ED ROBBERY AND RETAINING lm\X F^263 words
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Article, Illustration414 1948-04-03 16 ROVERS S c. 2; Ra F (Seletar) 0. BRILLIANT WORK BY CHIA BOON LBONG WAS THE ONLY REDEEMING FEATPRE OF A DPLL GA_MF' WHEN THE SELETAR AIR MSN AND THE ROVERS SPORTS CLUB MET IN A DIV. 1 FIXTURE AT JALAN414 words
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Article56 1948-04-03 16 CANBERRA. April 2- Radio Australia reported that Japanese travelling abroad studying cultural and scientific advances will not be alio".*. Ed to enter Australia. The statement was made by Immigration Minister A. A Calwell. He was commenting on General Mac Arthur's suggestion that Japanese be allowed to visitU.P. - 56 words
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Article35 1948-04-03 16 An examination m Law for Cadets m the Malayan Cr'l Service, the Malayan PoVce .Service and the Malayan Customs Service will be held m Singapore on April 19, 20. and 21.35 words
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Article53 1948-04-03 16 CLEVELAND, April 2:--Union officials said the decision on a possible nationwide rail strike after April 26 will be announced next Monday or Tuesday. Some 200 general chairmen of three rail brotherhoods will meet on Monday to pass on recommendatloa s being prepared here presently by theirU.P. - 53 words
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