Morning Tribune, 5 April 1948
1948-04-05
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65 1948-04-05 1 BERLIN. Apr. 4. General Lucius Qm Military Governor of the US Zone m Berlin! told the United Press that he had Offered to send wives and children of Anioricin^ m Berlin back to the I'nited States at (Jowrnment expanse any time they wished to65 words
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Article745 1948-04-05 1 krASHINGTON APR i I SIOXAL DEMANDS t> GROWING FOR A RffDOWN CONFERENCE JrWEEN TRI'MAN OR GENERAL EISENHOWER AND STALIN. REPRESENTATIVE HELEN OOUGLAB SAID THAT BEFORE WE START PITTING BODY AGAINST BODY WE SHOULD FIRST PIT BRAIN AGAINST BRAIN." A call f.^r a conference be- Eisenhower and745 words
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Article68 1948-04-05 1 Rifling Adjuncts To Worship EYDSEt iv I I J, 8 h I en it X' r c Juliet Brtth i.- v- S j hitrck "elotkct if f M describ* wft», L| m |< r n >? L adjuncts m ni Bud hum knicfuu n fo stupid tradition ft ffi -in<fReuter; AAP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration50 1948-04-05 1 *j**try, relenrd tV C lon€ Chie f of the Highland Light tt< P. ,i re 0£ 6m °f the Clt y of Glasgow on ***o) Tht ceremony foofc place be/ore a 1"' p -s -.\in ZTJS* 9 *V« Tne picfure 7> TXfoamfZV'^ 1 o***0 °y Major-General C'hntl-in-Chuf of the Regiment,50 words
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Article152 1948-04-05 1 I TRIESTE. APR. 4. REI PORTS THAT THE ITALIAN i ARMY MIGHT ATTEMPT LIGHTNING OCCUPATION OF TRIESTE, ELECTRIFIED THE CITY AS YUGOSLAV AND ALLIED OCCUPYING FORCES REINFORCED THE DEFENCES ALONG THE ZONAL BOUNDARIES. These reports, which were discounted by allied author!- j ties, said the ItalianReuter - 152 words
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Article43 1948-04-05 1 BERLIN, Apr. 4- The Soviet military administration m Berlin m a letter to the American Military Government Headicarters today expressed willir.gness to meet the Western occupation powers to "clarify details of the Soviet supplementary regulations for contrai'ing ttfaffiO.' U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article121 1948-04-05 1 VENTISTS FLEE-EN D OF WORLD NEAR J YI)K fv 1 Whit. i»'i rr.ruting of the Bible indicate^ the sands of time are running out fast. We are the *ty people with the courage to face the facts. "God willed that m the "nil days the people should earn their livingReuter - 121 words
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125 1948-04-05 1 A USSIE TR OOPS IN JAPAN IMMORALITY INQUIRY TOKIO. Apr. 4.- Australia's concern at the allegations of immorality anion < troops m Japan was demonstrated on Friday by the arrival of a secret commission which today began investigations among British troops m the Kure area. The commission, comprising three ChaplainsReuter - 125 words
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Article34 1948-04-05 1 Shortly after 8 a.m. yester- day. a Chinese armed with a j revolver entered a house m I North Bridge Road and robbed a compatriot of some jewellery I valued at $105.34 words
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138 1948-04-05 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 3. The Premier of Ceylon. Mr. Don S. Stkan-".yake, announced titnight that he would order an immediate inquiry into the reported riots by 1.000 Ceylonese soldiers at Woodlands camp, Singapore, yesterday. He had understood the men uere doing very well, andReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration82 1948-04-05 1 PRESIDENT HARRY' TRUMAN, pictured above delivtrtng his historic midress to thi US Congress on March 17, signed the European Aid Btll on Saturday. In the course of his a<ktress. the President stressed the need for quick passage of the European aid plan, unittrstil military training and all>ed measures to deal82 words
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Article37 1948-04-05 1 An Auxiliary Police Officer attached to the Singapore Harbour Board found a box of small arms ammunition m one o' the godowns yesterday j morning. He handed the ammunition over to the Regular Police.37 words
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Article99 1948-04-05 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "Phew it's hot!" This what scores of Singaporeans exclaimed yesterday. Reason I Singapore experienced one of her warmest Sundays. The Weather Station reported that the maximum temperature recorded yesterday was 91 degrees. This, however, was not the warmest day Singapore has experienced recently but being99 words
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Advertisement39 1948-04-05 1 Your interest m shirts should pivot on PIVOT They called it Peerless Pivot and they weren't wrong/ Try one on U>-day.' Neglige shirts, each with 2 Permamzed (ollars Striped. $12.50 each. (oat style shirts, Trubenized, Sansforized, Striped. $15.50 each.39 words
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584 1948-04-05 2 Chinese Celebra te "Children 's Day" With Mass Rally <Tnbune Staff R^P*** l^ inf WFRE THOUSANDS OF CHINE SE BOYS AND L *£*<£ IN FESTIVE MOOD WHEN THBY CELEBRATED CHLUIIEN 8 DAY VEBTERDAY. CHEERING AND SLNUi>u. THEY PARADED THROUGH THE TOWN IN L°"*i£* \ND BUSES. THEY RECEIVED SWEETS AN? OIKTS>Reuter. - 584 words
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Article244 1948-04-05 2 The two sons of Mr. Meye: Satt!< of Seremban. were married yesterday nfternoon ae-i ••irding to Jewish rites at the j '.-faghain Aboth Synagogue. They were Mr. Elias David Meyer and Mr. Reuben Meyer <nd their respective brides were Miss Eleanor Elias. daughter of Mr. and244 words
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Article58 1948-04-05 2 Long Beach. (California), April 4 -The Naw revealed today that a .submarine had been reported sighted 300 y (ids off Point Sal. near Sant Maria. California. The submarine was reported .sighted <m Friday by Former Machinest Mate N.R linker who su id that It moved southwestwardU.P. - 58 words
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Article40 1948-04-05 2 AT.IHXS. a.m. Seven out o 22 member, of fie 'Communlst self-Helen,-, 0Pg ;illl sation have boon lenteoced to death by Athens military court n tarlsss military court need another seven rommunlnb* to death tbr tafcln" >e!!ion, Reuter.40 words
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148 1948-04-05 2 Indianapolis. April 4.— There will be no Interference with; a meeting m support of the presidential candidature of Mr. Henry Wallace, former' Vice President of the United States, at the Indiana Nation- j al Guard armoury here *->n Wednesday night. Gen. Howard Maxwell, the Guard's148 words
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52 1948-04-05 2 Sydney. Apr. 4.— Australian workers will get an increase of 5 ah. m their basic wages as from May 1, the Arbitration Court here has decidel '•his incease will mean a basic rate ranging from E5" llsh. (Australian i m Perth to tfS-lßsh mReuter - 52 words
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Article44 1948-04-05 2 Washington. April 4. .Judge Matthew McOuire, of the Unit«>d Btateq Federal Court, signed a temporary injunction against United States mine-owners and the United Mini workers of America last night restraining them from continuing the three-werk-old iralkout involving 400.000 American miners. Reu terReu ter - 44 words
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79 1948-04-05 2 Hong Kong. April 4.— Polic? today rescued a kidnapped New York merchant after a gun-duel m which one gangster was slain. Cheong Shan, returned New York merchant, recently returned to his native village of of Taikiling near here, wbere he was kidnapped and heldU.P. - 79 words
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Article72 1948-04-05 2 RANGOON. Apr. 4. The Burmese Prime Minister, Thakin Nu, broadcasting over Rangoon T^adio last night said "If at the general election the masses return the Communists m great numbers they will be ahle not only to form a government but to denounce m Parliament the Nu-AttleeReuter - 72 words
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157 1948-04-05 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Argosy Pictures' "The Fugitive." starring Henry Fondi a courageous priest li which revolve trouad the determination of a Central American Father to perform his duties despite n w goveraeai edict prohibiting til religious activity. This Sim, which is oae of the first157 words
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91 1948-04-05 2 London, Apr, 4 -IT. IOJ* gestion that Earl Er.vjy Mountbatten should b»* sent to Moscow as British Aaba* sador after he leavei his present pest as Oovemor-Oeae-ral of India was made todt7 m the popular mass clrcuution Sunday Pictorial. Frederic afullaly. columnist of the pap r. wroteReuter - 91 words
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Article67 1948-04-05 2 Washington. Ap;» Republican p await the results I consin State prima m j the first Tuesday as W» ;nur test of General I strength BS a candidate the contenders '•>. v 1 Governor Haold i 1 Govenor oi New The R pul consin. will elU.P. - 67 words
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234 1948-04-05 3 Momentous Occa sion In World's Quest For Enduring Peace' Truman ytgtis nugt fyrdgn Aid Bill PRESIDENT TRUMAN ;Vk 16 800 000.000 FOREIGN AID ".-•■NATION OF THE MARSHALL jRSSSrijD- FEW PRESID--1 'I 1 P V RTUNITY TO SIGN U3GIS- HAVE HAD OPTORgJ THE SIGNING OF THIS JtTo! SttScSSm IN THE WORLD'SReuter - 234 words
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Article107 1948-04-05 3 jfc London Matriculation Liminaton will be held fan m the Federation m X iin January 1949 m Koala Lumpur. Entries Ol all candidates Dfering any special language other than Chinese. Sanskirt ErTtmil should reach local Educat on Offices not later than July 1, 1948 Entries of candidates107 words
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Article122 1948-04-05 3 Moscow. Apr. 3. The Sta Un prize has been awarded t», Mirzo Tuisun Zade. a writer of the Tadjik Republic, for severaj poems on India m which he described his impression on his visit to that country wnen at tending a scientific conference m Delhi,Reuter - 122 words
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Article62 1948-04-05 3 Calcutta, Apr. 3. More than HO people were arrested here today, .making over 200 arrests m two daya, m the stay-in strike by civil servants who are refusing to move out of tbeir offices after closing time. The 124 arrested yesterday were all relaesed onReuter - 62 words
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Article60 1948-04-05 3 LONDON' Aoril 3 R 1 Ouey, Australian Liberal Pi tv leader who arrived m Sydney today after a three months' private visit to Rritain. »W be did not think internabona] Communism was likely tolea.l to Wcii. Melbourne radio p roitf"i He had UJks with LntisnReuter - 60 words
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Article39 1948-04-05 3 WIESBADEN, A pi. 4. A ,'"'7 rh :tir torf Pilot living With M othei lany baled out J P<»ible collision Jtt the other planes when his s I e d^ d ,«imaelf flying up- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article36 1948-04-05 3 P,» rr v. V1 VLlLlll f^tn a,,,., ta^ 'iiyati, :i>horetor.^ 1 Hove. Worth"U«3Sft n Th, "ut to soa. «i*? 2 of theclso i no miles 19 oays tth9otoa»* Ure dtatinod W Eht hotel.36 words
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194 1948-04-05 3 MANILA. APR. 4. MISS MARY TREVELYAN REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UN ITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANISATION M-NESCO) WHO IS HERE TO S U RV E V PHILIPPINE NEEDS IN EDUCATIONAL REHABILITATION. SAID GREECE. POLAND AND CHINA ARE THE COUNTRIES WHICH SUFFERED THE WORSTU.P. - 194 words
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571 1948-04-05 3 HALF-A- MILLION PERSIANS MAY CEASE TO EXIST-AS A COMMUNITY TEHERAN, APR. 4. HALF A MILLION PERSIANS IN THE PROVINCE OF SISTAN. ON THE BORDERS F AFGHANISTAN. MAY CEASE TO EXIST AP A COMMI NOT WITHIN A YKAR. ACCORDING TO A REPORT To THE PERSIAN GOVERNMENT FROM COL. SAFAgPOUP. COMMANDER OFReuter - 571 words
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Article58 1948-04-05 3 London. Apr. 4 TV Horn» Office recommended reprieve for William John Gray sentenced to death for murederfng his wife last Mar. The official announce ment explained jt was raedi' ally "Impracticable to carry out execution" because Gray frn* lured his jaw with a bullet at the sameU.P. - 58 words
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Article88 1948-04-05 3 New Delhi, Apr. 4. Mr Jairamadas Daulatram. indLi. Food Minister, told correspor dents here today that he wa 1 confident there would be no famine m any part of Indi this year For the first firm tlllCe I^4 when food control was Intro duced, India hadReuter - 88 words
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Miscellaneous282 1948-04-05 3 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY HI l IF TVTFTWORK P.m. My Kind of Music; 10 30 j Caßtpßfsc Selections; JJMgJJ* liiiJUH. JM|^|nUm\ jj t v I^^ News m Mandarin, Amoy Canton***. -SSTs ~£Hp:H Frorf- 12.W noon tb J.OO p.m. u Musical" Interlude; 12.45 Jong; I*l Jjgjj J-J I*o Radiate d on282 words
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729 1948-04-05 4 Wastage Of British Youth In Malaya The -terrible wastage of the you h of in^ United Kingdom m Malaya who succumb 'o tne temptations of "wine, women and scng to referred to by Mr C. R. Harrison. Councillor of the Hubber Growers' Association and director729 words
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90 1948-04-05 4 Crowborough, (Sussex), Apr 4. —The famous pipes of Moidart -believed to tx th e oldrst m existence and said to have been piayed by Clan Macdonald m the battle of Bannockbum m 1314— were played at the wedding her e today of their owner's90 words
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Article51 1948-04-05 4 Brussels. Apr. I. Belgian s Regent Prince Charles accom panied by Premier Spaak and the Minister of Reconstruction Paul Degroote left by plane to day for a two week Visit m, the United States. The party was expected to arrive m Washington on Sun day morning.U.P. - 51 words
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Article41 1948-04-05 4 New Delhi. Apr. 3. India is to build a million sterling National War Academy at Kharakavagla, near Poona, to train future officers of the three services. The Government will, meanwhile, start an experimental inter-service academy at Dehra Dun Reuter.41 words
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Article41 1948-04-05 4 Washington, Apr. 3.— The Senate Agriculture Committee today approved a $150,000,000 fund to finance exports of cotton wool, hides and other raw fibres for processing m plants In American-occupied areas of Europe and the Far East.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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151 1948-04-05 4 Shanghai, Apr. 4. Future plans of Milton Reynolds remained m doubt today as officials of Academia Sjnica m Nanking took time off to consider the millionaire ball-pen maker's offer to continue with the Amne Machin expedition as soon as all repairs to the surveyReuter - 151 words
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Article63 1948-04-05 4 I Birmingham. Api lLongden. Laboin MP. Derltend was allowed to WJ hospital today after ifgg treatment tor cad kreceived when tie ed and robbed «MJ$% home from his Bimung office last ni ht nH Iriflf Longdenw:, found WJ unconscious on iw d jment. Two rr.en are Ki>Reuter - 63 words
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115 1948-04-05 4 Washington, Apr. 4. Pre- I sident Truman today directed the Attorney General, Mr. Tom Clark, to seek a court order I under the Taft-Hartley Lab- our Act, to end the tnree weeks' 1 old soft coal Btrjke. Mr. Truman also released the reportReuter - 115 words
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Miscellaneous219 1948-04-05 4 m MONDAY PUZZLE CORNER tain labbr I^ll4 is i* m ,abhr^ W|(l n _WW chninifar, '."'til** 10 I MELr^ I' 3 'tatters: :i MfT "owers.' Ju" ■i H your pronun. !2w uU find the f10w.,/ ir ">°^ V*m rj The Oral tjrtlabi > > k^i "II J^timiaatirraSaVi. 1. CROSSWORD PI'ZZLE219 words
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226 1948-04-05 5 |M>-H' oF C AB,KW KEWS FROM I Alt AMI MAI! 1 M I Gent ral Ho Ymg-chine chief tBANOHAI, a y mission to the United < puWc to learn from the tn C mnkin- the nation stron* tl- t retried heE y-terdav af torReuter - 226 words
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Article30 1948-04-05 5 UcAOO A [>! Jo€ bll fld U ;ght x cliam- than any I on j5 D lit for enaton i a recenl E.\ c bis r•30 words
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Article59 1948-04-05 5 [r [nte id of a pj rest sea ol satis the pari f peo| towardi ive beer i weal I >' Het| read da I; i essf nds foi j| ite Both the Karena Burma'! rgest i i. m i rity and i N rthern Ka< hinReuter - 59 words
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Article40 1948-04-05 5 iAccra. G 3 hrfi leretoP tion waa re*Z tvwhere." firat imp sed n"' 1 lr °nse- n soi lets it v.u.--n Mai 22 and reimpos'Monday night air,: J ■wad h,! tried t cot atorea ReuterReuter - 40 words
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27 1948-04-05 5 President Royal Military Academny iffi I The War Eh Maj.Gen f from U and frig, Ml-42 a f April U, e^ VesU n <*•«* i: moted toted ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article11 1948-04-05 5 NOT WORTH PAPER IT'S PRINTED ON I The ChiTl'° r U.P.U.P. - 11 words
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Article42 1948-04-05 5 At an auction sale after the inter-State match at the International Club, Penang. the souvenir cricket bat presented i by Mr. S. V. Adams, Vice-Pre- sident of the Penang Cricket Association, to the PCA. wa<sold to Messrs. T. S. Ganpatram for $225.42 words
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Article64 1948-04-05 5 P.OMBAY. Apr. 3. About m. 000 workers m three textile mills here struck work today as a protest against the arrest of Communist leaders by the Bombay Government yesterday. More f han 60 other mills were working normally. Two more Communist leaders officials of local railwaymen'sReuter - 64 words
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Article93 1948-04-05 5 Helsinki. Apr. 4. Finland decided today on a secret bu. definite couise of action In it> stalled pact negotiations witr Russia and announced that tht two delegates who were hurrl edly recalled for talks n*t% would return to Wcrccw tc-. morrow. A Foreign Ministry comU.P. - 93 words
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Article57 1948-04-05 5 i Shanghai. Apr. 4. A plan for the establishment of a United States-China Relief Mission base of operaMons m central or western China to facilitate the- administration of j the presest of 45 million United States dollars America aid to China ptogramme was declared "under57 words
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38 1948-04-05 5 Stockholm. Apr. 4. The afternoon paper Aftonbladet sai.i today the Swedish Civil Defence Board was preparing a request for an additional 6:> million kroner appropriation tut construction of airraid sheiteis and othed civilian deienses.38 words
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Article53 1948-04-05 5 Kin?: To Open Royal Tournament LONDON. Apr. 3, The King accompanied by the Queen will open the Royal tournament at Olvmpia on June 10. Queen Mary and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester with their childicn will visit the tournament the following day. and Princess Elizabeth will at- tend onReuter - 53 words
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359 1948-04-05 5 SHANGHAI, Apr. 3. Milton Reynold's plane the "Explorer" was under armed guard at Lunghwa airport here to- day while the millionaire ball-point pen manufacturer was m Nanking seeking to extricate himself, the plane. pilot bid Odom and other crew members from the predicament arisingU.P. - 359 words
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Article144 1948-04-05 5 GENEVA. Apr. 3.— Complete "muzzling" of the Czechoslovak press by Communists who made an the chief opposition organs completely contorm to Communist Party lines, was alleged by a britisn delegate at the United Nations conference on Freedom of Information here today. Mr. John Murray Watson, editorReuter - 144 words
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Article76 1948-04-05 5 Washisgton, Apr. '.i The United S'ate.s has asked the Cz« choslovakian government to recall two officials assigned to the Czech embassy here and additionally has requested the withdrawal of a third diplomat from a country "behind the Iron Curtain." In a note delivered to the embassy severalU.P. - 76 words
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Article71 1948-04-05 5 Prague. Apr. 3. M. Jar Ursin. former Czechoslovak Vice-Premier and Slovak Democratic Party leader, has been handed over to the Bratislava district court for trial on charges of high treason, the Czechoslovak News Agency report e< I today. He was accused of using his position m the CabinetReuter - 71 words
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Article41 1948-04-05 5 Frankfurt, Apr. 4. American Airforce headquarters a< Wishaden said a single engined plane crashed and burned I about 30 files north west of Stuttgart yesterday. The plane reportedly was a P-47 fighter belonging to the French Airforce. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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36 1948-04-05 5 Honolulu. Mar. 3. Pacific Fleet headquarters said lire yesterday caused more than M .000.000 damage to a nearly completed cold storage plant being built for the Navy on Guam. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article125 1948-04-05 5 i ROME, Apr. 3. April Fools j day political jokes backfired on I the Christian Democrats, the Italian press reported today. Through Northern Italy "April Fool posters were distributed announcing either "Russian friendship trains" or 1 the distribution of three RusI sian food packages at theU.P. - 125 words
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Article141 1948-04-05 5 London, April 3. British miners decided today to con. tinue regular overtime work for another year to give tru nation an additional 200.000 I tons of coal each week. The decision was taken by a majority of 150 miners reppi s<>ntiatives who met m London I141 words
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Advertisement67 1948-04-05 5 FAR EASTERN FREICHT I CONFERENCE FREICHT TARIFF DATED JANUARY 1947 Waters are hereby informed that the entry for Rattan.* i„ Sect.on V of the above Tariff will be altered to read as follows: (effective from Ist June IMS). Raton, unwrapped bales W 8M Rattan Core, wrapped bales) Rattan Peel, not67 words
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450 1948-04-05 6 MORNING TRIBUNE Googbuy To Berlin? Lunii m A't •>»'>• \f> s*rs. C<<Irn Turner EML, T<iV><>t If<m\r, It, St. Martins Lun* W.O. 2 MOHBAT, APRIL 5. 1!H8 Until now Berlin has been, as it were the only chink m the iron curtain. From thif isolated look-out post the Western nations were450 words
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Article, Illustration38 1948-04-05 6 The Kiny and Queen recently paui a visit to Marlhorowih ColUof 'in<i art sees m H picture walking bcttcetn ran ks of hoys lintd up m School Court, on then ictiy f, House.38 words
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Article917 1948-04-05 6 Doon Campbell - Light For India's Villages Doon Campbell j i, PLANNINC FOR PROSPERITY I —•by NEW DELHI. The Indian Parliament has just given the green ligh f <v>r work to begin on a £42,000.000 pioneer public enterprise mat will take ten years to complete along the lines of the multi-purpose Tennessee Valley917 words
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Article, Illustration936 1948-04-05 7 W |TH VERA ARDMORE* 1 I Will"-! I Ac 2fS c,r.indreirs Church Chcir fc com U!> rK Hudson, H.N. fe pride wi u.H,i,r.d Ume and M 2£05 Wood aeteo M b ;d cbarainflj Bwn of white d ga n d y wnich 28 amed neckline enf th.Raffles - 936 words
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Article, Illustration94 1948-04-05 8 Captain J. Cowl* y Heft) master of TSS King Orry. 16 miles from Dniglas. speaks to (he Port Harbour Mast* r on tht radio telcphon*. When three mi t-s away his ship will be seen •>n the Douglas Harbour radar sen en. So will any other94 words
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Article207 1948-04-05 8 The world's first hur- Imiir control radar instol- i I latum was inaunurat*d at Don (/las. Isle, of Man. on I Feb. 27. 1948. by Air J Vice Marshall Sir Geof- 1 frev Rhodfs Bromet, J i KBE. CB. DSO. Liruten- 1 ant Governor of flu i207 words
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Article77 1948-04-05 8 oagnuau, Apr 4 lraq 10--day i-ece'ved an* invitation to attend the special session of the United Nations Genet a! Assembly opening on April 16 to dii;us.j the United States proposal for a Palestine I trusteeship, it was understood I m ofii'.iai quarters. The Cabinet metReuter - 77 words
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Article280 1948-04-05 8 TELEVISI U.S.: AMBITIO NEW YORK.-Television m America such a pace that the industrv Prrl n 5.000.000.000 dollars wr.h^, to build and equip n ,,v if fi stations, to develop video ne:wofo? sets'' ***** prtvrammes and ProS^j The present upward iwing m the lossJ six months ago Since then ihe nS280 words
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Article36 1948-04-05 8 i Prague, Apr. 4. A total of 644 persons involved m anti*tate plots were caueht at Czech frontiers as they attempted to flee the country jn February, the newspaper Nar*!onl OsVO' irKrrw ,s »"*»norfpH vpsterday. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration49 1948-04-05 8 S*>tP c/«ir/i/ on r/i« SCrem The Radar Watch Office on the end scanning tower shows left, shoreward^ fj steel to build this tower were ovorn, n( m Commissioners, by his visiting all tht lt hr»*M snch spare steel as they had lying y*M hour and its approach* 9 WM49 words
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Article113 1948-04-05 9 OOMS IN STRY'S SCHEME I.ndustry r nmmoitxi f lion *U foi mVot ptoe likelihood of it being swailow.,l up by television. r the television boom has nor* promoters worried. With hundreds of thousands of fins comfortably seated m their homes or m public mouses watching their favourite sports on video113 words
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Article85 1948-04-05 9 TRIBUNE TOGRAPHS K ts 01 j Kphs appcmns ■or.Mu rribune. X Tribune ■ad on appl"' 1 the Tribune Kni Depart ■$2.00 per copj I" ■a' ■k horn Ann .to olb-Kv:-;i H an i of 100.000,000 ■t $»,000,000). Con■estimates foi 1948 production of receivers. Kf tb( glamour of however, AmeriC■tin^ warned85 words
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Article, Illustration40 1948-04-05 9 IT The mother of hit a nan-eating nd saved her life, Mrinuning across a r Bulawayo. Southia, when the crocoI fht sank her P snout, hit m- (1 the crocodile made oman is recovering. JL h,, i>' 140 words
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182 1948-04-05 9 LONDON, A wife who admitted once calling her husband "a great soft thing with your pills, your medicines and n powders" was granted her freedom m the Divorce Court here. "I think she was a very I sorely-tried woman," said the l182 words
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64 1948-04-05 9 bnanghal, April 4. Supsion of narcotics will be stepped up locally with the ormatlon of a new investiga. i ton body sponsored jointly by the army, navy, air force, police and gendarmerie, according to Chinese reports. N* nex joint investigation bureau will be formallyReuter - 64 words
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Article51 1948-04-05 9 Nanking, April 4.-The Na. l °nal Assembly will begin a -w week tomorrow probably oy holding another election tne Assembly Presidium folding the nullification of yestewhjr^ voting after a noisy session marked by much Routing o n the part of the °gate s to make thpms^lve* }l «ard.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration123 1948-04-05 9 Tht -Jala Ushu" photographed immediat* ly after its launch ng on March lh at Vv;agapatam by Pandit Juwaharlul Nehru. The "Jala Usha" is a single-screw cargo steamer having I deadweight capacity of 8.000 tons on a draft 0/ fl feet. The vmsrt's dimensions are: overall123 words
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Article, Illustration208 1948-04-05 9 LONDON. -Colonel Courtney Trower stood only sft. Sin. and was inclined to stoutness. So when his horse was shot dead beneath him he stood little j chance of escaping from the j enemy which was cutting off his regiment. Vigorous young rough-rider208 words
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Article47 1948-04-05 10 124 Hunger Strikers Arrested I a »pr h <**■ a work «1.-fian..- mier 1 would conceir.. I diit not r I .the P. I enunent t'-jJM which I Cfclaitta They n (retrench. without ..von uf m&M altern;i';. dL s ■MM in-i a.IowMMB [Theiv»-t- rekaki^H I not ftffet ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article94 1948-04-05 10 WASHINGTON, Api.2-I|H House or rit-oi -esentativts \j*jM pass* .v.tiSiH.ooo.OOOfaH ign ai I rramme. H This. Luinpiomis? ;j*M worked Last nigh' i;. joint Sen -i:^ House ccnfernM of foreifn affair* expero^B eludes wM |5,300,0 C foi oat :> *M for Eu:> H $275 000 0 militaryReuter - 94 words
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Article26 1948-04-05 10 Royal Silver Wedding LONDON. Apr. 2. Shg the ROJ N.vywi M to ma k the 25th AfflJ r y JSS Ships incertUßP" abroVdwit! be»B-g* Icert^:::.;';;,/;^,, ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article83 1948-04-05 10 TOKIO. Apr. 2. A bill outlawing all strikes 'prejudicial to the economy of Japan may bf Introduced into the Diet soon, it was learned reliably today. Prime Minister Hitoshi Ashida. addressing the Lower House Foreign Affairs Committee, today said he wished to see a labour law similarReuter; AAP - 83 words
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Article32 1948-04-05 10 i] m London, Apr. 2 sure motoring «J^ < announced »> t lister Mr. g***"!! list, sufficient IK-'w > s The method v Zi the san* JJ»> .jj coi coupon r .t;, 'period;:32 words
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Miscellaneous264 1948-04-05 10 C«M4wtSx<l-wivc I >l««-ninj. Tribune j J "SUNSHINE FALLS" I MID ttKTHfrWAITINTIi FIVE 1 "TrEMEMBER, PERFESSOR ttS IS DEAR MR FIOO6LE. CAN YOU 1 «v I HAVE BEEN «6NT*I6) I M £S AFUR fmm Hte f BE ONE CHANCE YOU HAVE CALL AT MV OFFICE SOMETIME! TO FIND OUT HOW THE)264 words
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Article1752 1948-04-05 11 T. C. H. Jacobs - T. C. H. Jacobs *By r CB RRENDERB f Andenon I Ihe -itc.usuned I had ue- c dropping J mcd d- < tual scowl I s, and i ■hanks, h U lp Rjd- 1 igain. He 1 '-'HarryL i. m with i rt tiandYard. i t;1,752 words
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Article121 1948-04-05 11 HOLLYWOOD Mat II It looked as though Mikhail Rasumny wool I be given an award as the best supportir^ arte, m 1941 flOf his rob- m "Foi Whom the Bella Toll In ins new house friends even put a t>mn over the fireplace '}{>• terved for Oscar."121 words
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Advertisement55 1948-04-05 11 ■■i^ vJ* Hi k Bi ism. JlBhw^^^^^^M ll "RWffiii KfgMi£ > fll SH^ if You ctn see she usee Pepsodent d Pepsodent makes teeth so much whiter because it contains Irium acclaimed by dental science as the most efficient cleanser of teeth trcr known. Pepsodent is the only dentifrice to55 words
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1806 1948-04-05 12 Academy Awards For British T echnicians iNDON. Mai M P*ul s |foa u-t)orn London ♦i'Mi <n atage director is m Hem York to receive the years t.»p re/** from America's art director! for his work on the Sin of Henry V" While ha is m New York 1 an<i he1,806 words
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Advertisement119 1948-04-05 12 lISIS^iBE W COHfiRI 7 e 6S i performances II AM— l45 4 15-45 4". AND 1 .10 P.M. DAILY. NOW SHOWING! fThat led him \k to her more <a tempting thon the secret promise of her Dana ANDREWS Linda DARNELL jL^fll SUPPORTED BY "MALAYAN GAZETTE** AND LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS119 words
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Advertisement37 1948-04-05 12 REX TODAY W'«W 2— 4.15— 630-M dr. f* aW f'^an^p j^p .jJBf tsCaT PI 4TF mrw ri>i\K;Kj pen*, aJ J UTIN QUARTER NEXT FABULOUS ATTRACTION c TWO GREAT BAN US IN ONI GREAT r* EABUIQUS DORSF U37 words
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668 1948-04-05 13 a S the or.-d^" 01 i. hut unlet !::irk r end; Utter bids were sent V\ *..,VltlV» n eaill Sty ma 2 interval and stocks >■■■/. th ere was to raise y clearance offering ras fected al nrOYiJ uUOt f a D S closing668 words
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Article188 1948-04-05 13 Better overseas inquiries wore reported on Saturday for both white and black pepper resulting m a slight increase m seller's quotations. Sago and tapioca flour were steady but sellers were reserved as only small arrivals were reported towards the close of the week. Copra continued on188 words
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Article119 1948-04-05 13 New York, Apr. 3. With I tax deduction and foreign aid legislation completed numeri oosu s traders turned their attention to the Berlin situation and speculate on the chances [of an early settlement to the softcoal strike. Limited trading changes, i fractional with losses, a slightReuter - 119 words
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Article53 1948-04-05 13 Th- rubber market opened steady last Saturday but witn j sellers coming out, cased. I Prices quoted were: Buyers. Sellers Tone: Qu<t. No 1 April RSS 418 41 No. 2 April RSS 40 J 40J NO. 3 April RSS' 37* 38 April/June RSS 4* July/ Sept.53 words
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Article137 1948-04-05 13 Reading, Berkshire. Apr. 4. j A magnificently trained team .of Belgian runners created a surI prise by winning the internaI tional cross country champion i ship over a nine miles' course here yes'erday by one point from the holders, France. Sydney Wooderson. the English crack runner, disappointed theReuter - 137 words
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288 1948-04-05 13 No Useful Purpose In Palestine Truce JERUSALEM. APR, 4. ML HUSSEIN KHALIDI. SECRETARY OF THE ARAB HIGHER COMMITTEE. SAID THAT NO USEFUL PURPOSE WOULD BE SERVED B? AN ARMED TRUCE IN PALESTINE UNLESS THE UNITED NATIONS PARTITION RESOLUTION WAS SCRAPPED AND THE ZIONISTS ANNOUNCED THEIR AMBITION" OP' POLITICAL CONTROL. ANDReuter - 288 words
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103 1948-04-05 13 I New York, April 4— Dr. H. Laoh, Indonesian Public Works Minister, announced here that the Republic had purchased $100,000,000 worth of American road building and communications equip--1 ment which was designed to meet the five-year programme j of reconstruction and mode.I nisation. The RepublicReuter - 103 words
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69 1948-04-05 13 New York, Apr. 4. Mr. Ea--1 mon De Valera, former Prime I Minister of Eire, broadcast tonight an appeal to America t help end the partition of Ireland. He was speaking at a farewell luncheon given by the American Irish Reception Committee after his towReuter - 69 words
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Miscellaneous97 1948-04-05 13 PUZZLE {Answers to aavtalaa on page 4) 1. Crossword pus^ie solution RPlAlTlßll FEB 5 l oMo C MS P £J^B fc laarMfl R o i MiliiJ v R _i_ mTJelhw" q c 6 MFTmEt^n a UjM 2. SEED, send. sand, sane, vane VINE; BUSH. rush, ruse ROSE. 3. Jon-quil; Mari-gold;97 words
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676 1948-04-05 14 WASHINGTON. APR. 4. AMERICAN OFFICIALS ARE BRACING THEMSELVES FOR WHAT THEY EXPECT TO BE AN INTENSIFIED SOVIET PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN CONCERNING KOREA, THEY FORESEE A DOUBLE BARRELLED RUSSIAN MANOEUVRE AIMED AT DISCREDITING THE UNITED STATES MOTIVES AND POSITION IN KOREA. It isU.P. - 676 words
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160 1948-04-05 14 Twickenham. Apiil 4. By 15 points to eigiu the Army del ea ted the Royal Air l*orce acre today to win the ServiceRugby t'nion championship The R.A.F.. the holders, h id Yen favourites but the Army gamed an early lead through Coutts kicking160 words
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Article95 1948-04-05 14 Truman Statement Stuoid— Wallace New Haven. Connecticut, Apr. 3.— Mr. Truman's likening of Russia to Nazi Germany m declaring recently that the United States today j faces a situation like that of 1940 is not. only a stupid statement, it is a criminal statement. Mr. Wallace. Third Party Presidential candidate,Reuter - 95 words
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Article127 1948-04-05 14 Swimming Pool For Penang? CSC T w w Penang. Apr! 3_a swim ming pool for the Chines* 1 Swimming Club may become a reality m the near future. This Is revealed m the club's quarterly 'Swim' which is nqw available for distribution to members. The mega zinc is not sold.127 words
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Article57 1948-04-05 14 LONDON returns f gj** B J;**! began on Sy lava22S B .dates of th. pposiUon c2B lead ove, th- nationally l L Unoffi cia! complication ,1 J a.m. show.-; that th* rv. H v Tr ta MiSl including five place* S| crested by r.-.st-.cUngand'Sl nine. The Lahori-fthM 51U.P. - 57 words
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111 1948-04-05 14 OBJECTION TO PERSONS IN "RADICAL FRINGE" v ""'WW INDIANAPOLIS Apr :M The eonimajvlm.; officer of Indiana National Guard militia) Implied today that ;.'l might shut down a "Wallet fcfl i President" meeting her* mM Wednesday night if "ra-Jieiß fringe" speakers, includicg Negro singer. Mr. Paul f. I son. appear onReuter - 111 words
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Article71 1948-04-05 14 MRS. ROOSEVELT AT WINDSOR CASTLE WINDSOR BERKSHIRE Apr. 4. Mr* Eleanor BaoaJjj who arrive.! at Windsor Caaj yesterday. was the guest ct H I King and Queen tor the w* I cd Queen llary, Prtoeaaa DW :bethandtheDukeofEd.n^ I and Mr. and Mrs. Winston cbw chill were present at a W*Reuter - 71 words
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Article27 1948-04-05 14 \i m a gam, «W.gl at government F nl "aj ground yesterday ®™~£M beat th, Chart^J nil The scorers »< rf •din and Tec* Seng.27 words
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187 1948-04-05 14 London. April 4. The Army I beat the Royal Air Force, hold- j ers of the titled by a goal, a I dropped goal, a penalty and a try to a goal and a try at j Twickenham on Saturday, and187 words
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Advertisement65 1948-04-05 14 laanHiMßaaaßßaaßaaaaaaßßaßaMM t N t I I ft*) rHE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated m Singapore. 65. CHUIJA STREET. PHONE 3944 5 PASSAGE FREIGHT SERVICES. I iii -n??f Siang ,lk0 »>K. SHow Amoy stb Apr. n,aor Palembang and Pla-djoe -10 •Kamuning m Rangoon via Penan* cargo only 12 Apr.65 words
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1754 1948-04-05 15 Performances With to And Ball INTO HIS STRIDE YES- wllU''.' tW Sf experienced one of )AV vF^f<rNPAYS AFTER AL« ALMO ST ON IVrWT MATCHESWERB LAND AN D. TO rA^IWP^.FRFORMANCBS WERE RETURNED Rjtt BSVSBS THE BALL. ft mrma the order mjteiTJ****** W ,!ay H1,754 words
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242 1948-04-05 15 The finals of the R.A.F. Malaya Tennis Championship were played on the Fairy Pc'nt Courts at Changi on Saturday. In the Men's Singles Championship. \Vatrant Officer J. Doyle of R.A.F. Base Seletai, winner-of last years finals again, I showed that his form had not i deteriorated242 words
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120 1948-04-05 15 i mo..' U>an 4.000 P^P^S; as. rr«JS S .vi.nrtvrv Hinnv World ill srame at the nwpi f\ MnTlaat nighty by 13 printa. The final score was 49-36. Th e match ended the Malay- .n^hinese basket-ball tna s to Sect the Malayan team for tin120 words
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165 1948-04-05 16 REDS LAUNCH LONG-EXPECTED ATTACK AGAINST CHANGCHUN Shanghai. Apr 4 ih. long expected Communist offen -nst Changchun, r t Oovnrnuacnt itn o^ie kl la Northern IJaonfcag, b. Itodan with thru* Communlsl divisions supported by Mr. nolian cnvalrymt-n staging a Mrgescale att u*k on Nation. .ifist position*, northwest M Changchun near theReuter - 165 words
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Article97 1948-04-05 16 OaTTBND Apr 4 This 1M K<an port Stopped work to lay to give Fieid Marshal Lord Montgomery. (Tiief of the Imperial Qeaaral Staff, the Fiee.lom of the City. Coming hy ajr from Brussels lx>rd Montgomery landed m driving rain at Coxyeie airportoutside Ostemi where enemy aircraft took97 words
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Article66 1948-04-05 16 SAVANNAH (Georgia). Apr. 4.— -Flood waters of the Ogeechee river swirled over the coastal highway between here and New Brunswick today and ".ighway engineers ordered the highway closed. The famous Richmond Hill plantation of the late motor-car multi-millionaire. Henry Ford, was hit hard by the floodU.P. - 66 words
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Article, Illustration57 1948-04-05 16 Vass. Rovers' piro/. scores the second aval for his side with i ri penalty kirk, m the First Division League match ayainst the RAF {Sejetar) at the Jalan Besar stadium, on Saturday. The match ended m a 2-nil i s ictory for the Roixrs. Picture shows the RAF goalkeeper. Bird,57 words
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Article36 1948-04-05 16 ROME. Apr. 4. Mr. Myron Taylon. President Truman's personal envoy to the Vatican, j j arrived here by air from Mad- ,1 rid today. He is expected to i i see the Pope very shortly. < ReuterReuter - 36 words
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309 1948-04-05 16 Enthusiastic London Reception For Indian Ballet Dancer LONDON. APR 4 ENTHUSIASTS FOR THE BALLET CROWDED INTO RAM COPAL'S DRESSING ROOM AT THE SAVILLE THEATRE HERE LAST NIGHT WHEN HE CONCLUDED HIS FIVE WEEKS SEASON IN THE WEST •END OUTSTANDING ST'CCESSESS OF THE NIGHT HAD BEEN HIS "HUNTER IN THE FOREST'Reuter - 309 words
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Article60 1948-04-05 16 The Malaya Tribune XI were I held to a goalless draw by the Commercial High School m a return game of soccer at the St. Joseph Institution ground yesterday. Both teams were balanced, with the Tribune for- j j wards more thrustful m their j60 words
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Article34 1948-04-05 16 Vienna. Apr. 3.— An aeroplane of unspecified nationality dropped a small bomb on the town of Grossenzersforf jin the Russian zone today. slightly injuring a five-year--1 old girl— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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66 1948-04-05 16 I BERLIN, Apr. 4. -American Military Headquarters announced today that the Russians have agreed to "clarify" certain points m their demand to inspect Allied military trains entering and leaving Berlin. The announcement was made only a few hours after both countries withdrew their armed guardsU.P. - 66 words
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Article64 1948-04-05 16 No "Immediate Milk Hooey" LONDON' Apr. L A Fc. eign Other spulusman sail today that England atoaMal expect an "immediate low 0 milk and honey as the result of the official enactment of the European relief programme. He warned that adoption cf the Marshall Plan by the CSV teci State-U.P. - 64 words
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33 1948-04-05 16 4 NANKING. A; r 1 Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek aunounced today that he Is no. running for the presidency aM suggested that a non-partisan be elected Reuter and AAPReuter; AAP - 33 words
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262 1948-04-05 16 London. April 4, With Arsenal virtually assurei t ning the English soccer League Championship, cw m the First Division matches today was ***V reI(Mlll ,i clubs engaged m the fierce struggle to avoid with doomed Grimsby Town to Division Two. .11 tin UReuter - 262 words
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Article57 1948-04-05 16 Tientsin. April 4. -Eight Chinese were killed and throe injured when a two storey house collapsed during the night The corpses of a man. wife md two-year-old child without relative? In Tientsin were still lying m the street 17 hours later. The disaster was MCribedU.P. - 57 words
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Article26 1948-04-05 16 LONDON. Apr. 1. The Marquis of Cariabrooke, taaaa of King George, is today heading a crusade to rid Britain of allegedly Increasing bribery and corruption. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article33 1948-04-05 16 The Kinta Indian Association had a successful tour m Perang during the W*** holidays. They engaged* Indian Association, Perns* m series of games and wij the exception of footban. won all their fixtures.33 words
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