Morning Tribune, 7 April 1948
1948-04-07
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Article203 1948-04-07 1 CID (Chief) BLAMES BLACKOUTS CRIME RISE IN SINGAPORE (Trihunr Staff Reyuritri THE INCREASE IN ROBBHUM IX SINGAPORE IS ATTRIBUTED TO THE FREQUENT BLACK-Ot'TS Relem*9*g crime tinvres lo the Pr*>ss yisttrd'iu, Mr. J. C. iiirry. C.I.D. Chief, compjnni February's fit/nres uith March, d thai ■'•'<•:,<'< .fobftcrwi •'■nsr'i from^i to an. Out203 words
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Article, Illustration57 1948-04-07 1 Difficulty In Paying For Imports I TOON APK. 6. 81R IFFOMi OJWPPB, OPEN- BIS BVDOET BFEECR \MNED THE HOUSE or IMMOtffl THAT THE pOLI ECOSOMIC 81TUA).V OF flff H7LL B£ WINATED BY OUR DIFFILTT IS Pi.f7.VO FOfl CTS IT/rfIOLT H. r.iv SIITHEi: LIVE E PrtODUCE." he Hou» was mw I57 words
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Article28 1948-04-07 1 1 I m K. M were pinion m w m I- will be I I I,:, Johli It:' vth close I started big I 1 difflcul28 words
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173 1948-04-07 1 Woodlands Mutiny: 2-Man Commission Of Inquiry Here dU vh n I in Singapore by air yesterdav I evening. Ttuy were met at the airport by Lieut. Colonel C. H. riodder. representing the Ceylon PkMtoer and Labour COrpi, Uent Colonel E. J. E. Davis, representing the Assistant Adjutant -General. Lieut Cumarasamy,173 words
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Article87 1948-04-07 1 (Tribune Staff Report* n A collision between a military ambulance and a mot«u car occurred last night *t about half-past eight OB East Coast Road near tlv junction of Still Road. Three people were injured. The driver of the car wa.removed to hospital In a87 words
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Article, Illustration429 1948-04-07 1 Teams For Chinese Olympics Pruned (Special Tribune Corr.i ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CUTS WERE MADE tN If IE FINAL SELECTION OF THE MALAYAN CHINESE -PORTS' REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE SEVENTH JJ, IXA XAT ?ONAL OLYMPICS (JAMES TO BE HELD IN SHANGHAI NEXT MONTH. THE FINAL DECISIONS WERE MADE AT THE ME429 words
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Article37 1948-04-07 1 At *eo Cnu Kang Road. II about 6 o'clock yeftCHhy evening, jn elderly Chinee wiman was knocked d r.vn b> t hit-and-run motorist. She was removed to the hospital Her condition is not serious.37 words
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309 1948-04-07 1 NEW COUNCIL MEETS TODAY (Tribune Staff Reporter) AT THE FIRST FUBLIC SESSION OF THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING TODAY. LIVELY DISCUSSION ON POINTS R ELATING TO THE COLONY'S DOMESTIC AFFAIRS IS EXPECTED. The Progressive Party's three representatives on the Council, Mr. C. C. Tan.309 words
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Article, Illustration478 1948-04-07 1 (Tribune Staff K«-portrr> ■O TAR AS RICK IB CONCERNED THK SITUATION IN' SOI'TH KAST ASIA IS MOST ENcorKAUINC MORE SO. INDEED, THAN AT ANY TIME SINCE THE LIBERATION, SAID MR IV S SCRIVENER. DEPUTY SPECIAL COMMISSIONER FOR SOI'TH EAST ASIA AT THK IHTH MSCTINO OF THE SEA478 words
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99 1948-04-07 1 Wharf Workers Call Off Strike: Demands Met (Tribune Staff Reporter) MORE THAN THREE-HUN-DUED CHINESE W H A R F LABOURERS ENGAGED IN THE LOADING AND UNLOADING OF RICE WILL RETURN TO WORK THIS MORNING AFTER A >,*- HOUR STRIKE. FOLLOWING S UCCESSFUL II MOOT t A" Tl ON S W99 words
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71 1948-04-07 1 3 Malayans In China's Olympic Soccer Team HONGKONG, Apr. 6. China's Olympic MOCer team Mtocted today includes 11 Hongkong players, four Shanghai and >ttn*M Malaya. The members are Hongkong, Haw Yung-sang, Lam Chungsang. Sin Ling-sing, Chi Manchi, Kwok Ying-kee, Ho Yingtan Cheung Kam-hoi. Chu Wing-keung, Feng King-cheung LftU Siu-wing andReuter - 71 words
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Article22 1948-04-07 1 TEHERAN, Apr. new American Ambassador. Mr John Cooper Wiley, picacntcd his credentials to the Shan. Mohammed Ren I* ll «v today. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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707 1948-04-07 2 ALLEGATIONS OF DRINKS ON SHIP IN BUNGALOW IHE GOOD FRIDAY TRAGEDY IN WHICH IHREE EUROPEANS LOSI I HEIR I IVES AND FOUR OTHERS RECEIVED b^VEHE INJURIES WHEN A SIATION WAG<K3N CRASHED INIO A I REE HAD A SEQUEL IS THE SINGAPORE CORONERS COUR I707 words
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127 1948-04-07 2 Lv ppesa rel^ase from j Jl-e Department 0 f PubRelations states th?: [the recent appointment of a I j Secretary for Defence by the i j Singapore Government arises from the importance of] the Colony of defence matiters such as the proposed establishment of127 words
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Article155 1948-04-07 2 S'PORE AFTER CARE ASSN. REVIVED tmHul 1 1 toe bißgap9r 1 1 ill 4 clatloi i v t.'.e V«r w... r: tbe COBBCi] Cr.arr.oe* Empresj p: o.i, p u A :13 ArirM t-, en: f Ju< t:ct\ htn Murray-Aj t:e CtMli i: Bc^ y VI iciiv* before tile Wir nd155 words
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Article116 1948-04-07 2 < Iribune Staff Reporter' Till late last night thfr< was no change in the strik< situation at the Central 1 tiephone ;.nd Electric Corr.ua;i\ where over 350 labourer* (linesmen and tecnnicnnsi went on strike from Monday evening. Mr. R. W t Stainforth. Gen. eral Manager of116 words
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Article83 1948-04-07 2 Two young Jews, Isaas Solo mon (18 1 and Moses Ezra «21 were produced In the Thin Police Court yesterday in ans wer to a charge of voluntary causing grievous hurt to one Morris Lelah. It was alleged that an aerated water-bottle was used in the83 words
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Article100 1948-04-07 2 (FROM PAGE I) carrying Government rice wore xlongsid; 1 the wharf awaiting discharge. The atmemda put forward b\j the labourers were: An increase in the ratts of paifvient from V rents t<> If cents a bay for loadinii and unloading Extra payment for carnjimi rice to be weighed;100 words
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Article45 1948-04-07 2 Bail ties **k i p.oy- Eastern B; who app PoUce Ccurt chin Accus,-! MV 3 Eastern Br adcajt i J WtUU being ii a clerk stated to hav( J April 5 Accused pleaded rnfltrj the- cast was April 20 f< ir45 words
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Article127 1948-04-07 2 Ihree footpjd.s set up Chinese In Ka lan| Re i dragged him into a i robbed him i watch and $8.50 The victim followed tn his assailants, who t> tirif tdibaw, blew a wnJitle, picked up by a passing po:i j<.ep and got one man <::es127 words
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Article154 1948-04-07 2 2 FOR TRIAL ON ROBBERY CHARGE Chan Pone See and HoJ j gee, two of the foui Cl a I who appeared for a preliminj I inquiry Into a charj bery before Seventh M.t-:- s>:* I A. G. Shears, were a< i^' e j while the other two Sob u154 words
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Article27 1948-04-07 2 THe EPS** I Print ing -tf' fl will hold it Ol 'fl on April 12 Liberty Oabaret Ha EM A tea part) fl meeting, fl27 words
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Advertisement146 1948-04-07 2 Husbands and wives, fathers and •sons, mothers and daughters— j n fact everyday folk all over the world havfound in DE WITT S I>1LLS the listing relief that only a genuine kidney emedy can gue. Here are the comments of a married couple expressed in :.nnple words of gratitude. "After146 words
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Article423 1948-04-07 3 MJDAYS AND ME QUARTERS L ivt,)N THE GOVERNMENT I 'Von states in its annual KcAL SERVICE? UMO> cLE RKS IN THE I THAT THERE ARE K WHQ ARE VIN; TO STAFF SHORTAGE. I. trlbuurged Sk TV Dumber cj derkl and about 60 holders of po.sts, ii> 181. of the423 words
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Article188 1948-04-07 3 II irtod) foi three L they were unP to furnish Mil "it'crod m JacK Brown 1 19) a*d Ivn HUIM 120), BORs of a igapor- R.A.O.C. unit, w.iik«t ol Seventh Polic* urt. yesterd >; I men, ■>,(•■.• luml been held on <t Itativ^ htrge of cau ..,,<, trtt i188 words
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Article243 1948-04-07 3 A ywttg Chinese. Ang Tiang Soah, faced a charge of outraging the modesty of a woman, in the Second Police Court >>efore Mr. L. C. Goh, yesterdiy. Accused was alleged to have committed the ofrence on >ne Quek Sicw Keng. a 26-year-old married woman at her house243 words
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Article48 1948-04-07 3 It is understood that Mr. Malicolm MacDonald will arrive in London on or about April 9 and will resume his duties as Gov-ernor-General Malaya on that i date It is expected that Mr. MacDonaW will return to Malaya by air towards the end of i Aprji.48 words
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Article13 1948-04-07 3 Four Chinese robbed a compatriot of $04 in Lorong Limau early yesterday morning.13 words
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279 1948-04-07 3 Gent's Tribute To Malacca Martyrs From Our OIM A*' \><>r\* r MALACCA. Api. 1. Inferring to the Jap-massacred Malacca Chinese as a brave bam! oi inartyis. who put then hearts in their v ork. the Governor of the Malayan Union, Sir Edward Gent, while unveiling the Memorial to Chinese War279 words
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Article243 1948-04-07 3 One of the oldest and much respected citizens of Singapore, Mr. B. Govindasamy ChettJar. J.P., M.C.S.. died yesterday morning at his residence, Cantonment Road, Singapore. The late Mr. Govindasamy was born in India sixty years ago and came to Singapore when he was njwvit 25243 words
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Article72 1948-04-07 3 The Volunteer Affairs Subcommittee of th»- Straits Chinese British Association arc still providing free u-^ai service to members who want W make claims for tpeciaJ gran's by reason of bcjntf Imarked men during the oooupotkm Continuations will be held <>n Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1272 words
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Article314 1948-04-07 3 New Books For Raffles Library The following new bu«.-ks vu \>v added \o Raines Library with*? the »U'Xi feU da yv.— Buries »Jt>hn» Biias on Hi Win*. Btxiky <R.VC.) The Quest. Bi-o*'K OiicLudor; Gallery. Collis iMaurir*) Forrign Mud. JnrviS (H. Wovdt Let tne Ui Sti.ry be to d Cox IE.H.M.)314 words
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Miscellaneous367 1948-04-07 3 ON YOUR RADIO TOD A Y \K\ kxr Sun;:nai y Close Down. 4-825 megacycles per second In the n *l\l E\TT IQTI P »«»»AMMES IN AIALAT ;61 metre Und. PROPD *f*/trT^^^ 1:i noon Programme Summary-; j 6.00— 11.00 p.m On 225 men "liKai>liVlES 1205 Musical Interlude; 1246 I tres in367 words
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Article, Illustration154 1948-04-07 4 If Chiang Won't Stand For Presidency Shanghai, Apr. 5.— Dr. Hu Shih, the international famous philosopher, educator and diplomat, is almost the unanimous choice of informed political observers here as China's llrst constitutional president If President Chiang Kai-shek persists in his refusal to run for th e presidency. According toReuter - 154 words
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Article71 1948-04-07 4 NANKING, Apr 5. The Kuommtang Central Standing Committee i n an emergency session today resolved to draft Chiang Kai-shek as its Presidential candidate desp te his announced intention to abstain from Presidential running. A four-hour debate under the chairmanship 01 Dr. Sun Fo, the Vice President,Reuter - 71 words
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230 1948-04-07 4 Nationalists' Bid To Recapture Yinkow PEIPING, Apr. 6. The na tinnalists launched combinei land, sea and air operations to •lay in a bid to recapture tht Manchurian supply port o Yjnkow. to clear a'path nortJ to Mukden, according to pres.< dispatches from Mukden. Reports tha' Government R-24s and P-. rU.P. - 230 words
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Article103 1948-04-07 4 Those who intend ot sit for the Cambridge School Certificate examinations in December, are request e<J to send in their entries to the Inspector of Schools. Singapore, before May No entries will be accepted in Singapore after this date. Meanwhile, the closing dates for entries for examinations103 words
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114 1948-04-07 4 MANILA, Apr. 6.— Mrs. Vir&inia Morlasa Ngo, 26, "stopped at a store on Quezone Boulevard to get a drink of water but foi^ot her thuV. when a little gil came up wth a glassful. The girl was Violetta, long lost daughtei she had beenU.P. - 114 words
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Article65 1948-04-07 4 wasmngton, Apr. 6. -The Marine Corps has identified four marine flyers reportedly captured by Chinese Communists near Tsingtro China. It nai'ied them as First Lieutenant Harold W. Halkins of Kr,lamazoo. Michigan Mister Serjeant Thomas J Shaw ot WinnfiVld. Louisiana: Technical Sergeant Robert C Wh te of NorthU.P. - 65 words
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173 1948-04-07 4 KOREAN JAP GANGESTERS IN 6 -HOUR BATTLE (TOKYO. APR 6. —Thru hunand thousand residents or Hiimairatru. a coast u town scuth of Tokyo, h d terror hisi n.ehi -S "battu* on& o! Korians and Japanese roushi a tx-hour pitched battle with guns and swords through the streets of the town.AAP - 173 words
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Article, Illustration230 1948-04-07 4 V I Tlie Secretary of the Maw ;yan Indian Congress. Kuai Lumpur. staUs that accordin to a resolution that th e Ml< should stand identified wit! the policy of the AMCJA am work fo r the future intensili cation of t:v opposition fc the Constitutional Proposal*230 words
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Article201 1948-04-07 4 THREAT TO S'PORE'S TRADE <Tr.b,n> staii umm t Today th-> m n rh!tmta letter to fh. r a nomie Affairs on the'mibfetd t eools import,., int. Sinn* f^r le-pra.lir.- re-processing :ir hen on consignment. The letter contami the m stations of th«» Committal 9 such poods ihould not be taxei201 words
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Advertisement7 1948-04-07 4 JINCONQUEREP r—is All-Conquering! SAT, at M'NITE— J7 words
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381 1948-04-07 5 ;,._The Russian f our-da vBKl:IJ Lon travel between the Wt v" ;'.i Hr n-ohn. British Deputy Mfl S;::!;^:a "for '^purpose of removing ull!d y m h ief discussed the question to- gS fronUei post In HeUnaSt "ported that the daily contetuh per>onnel fiom the Br.-Reuter - 381 words
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58 1948-04-07 5 Chinese Boats Grounding Too Often Off Manila MANILA April 6. Ir.ur.iEntion Commissioner EnpadoFabr, expressed serious concern over the frequent pounding Chinese fishing tarti n Philippim shores jnd asked the Department of Foreign Affairs to tat> what'•v: d emed necessary o n the matter Fabr disci ied that while a fewU.P. - 58 words
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Article188 1948-04-07 5 BOGOTA, Colombia, Apr. 4.— Senor Romulo 1 Betancourt, Venezuelan delegate to the interAmerican conference, suggested here today that I plebiscites should be held in all disputed territories in the Western hemisphere to allow the people to determine their own future He said all colonies in theReuter - 188 words
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Article66 1948-04-07 5 S'onnch. April 5. A oneI and-a-half pound girl born to Mrs. Irene Prescott at her home in Ducket y Close, Norwich, is now in the Jenny L4nd Children's Hospital, Norwich, and "going on nicely." The- smallest baby to sur- ''> it believed to be a Dover boii xrhoReuter - 66 words
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Article50 1948-04-07 5 MANILA. April s :—The Chi. nese legation in Manila disclosed that pending negotiation of a former air transporc agreement, the Chinese and Philippine Government? have agreed to an arrangement I whereby planes of one country in distress may use emergency airfields of the other and vice versa.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article68 1948-04-07 5 London. April 5. Prime Minister Clement Attlee has sent a i personal message to President Truman on the enactment of the Marshal! aid plan expressIng bis "deep gratification at 1 this act of unparalleled genero--1 sity and statesmanship." "The act will be welcomed, Mr. Attle^ said, 'not68 words
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Article91 1948-04-07 5 nou s 26th constabulary company of Naic Cavite will be formally charged within this wvok with the mutiny murder of their threo Immediate superiors a captain and two lieutenants. It was understood not all thp 35 members will race murder charge but all may be held answerableU.P. - 91 words
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Article23 1948-04-07 5 Royal Tour Of Australia The Kinrargaret i Austra In was om--1 day. r the n b New rtaylng md then ilia.. AAP ReuterAAP; Reuter - 23 words
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384 1948-04-07 5 IJATAVIA April 6. ProdttCtWai v;»ln<* of commodities upcctod fro'ii estates within Dutch oeeupfttd Indonesia in the next tkTM JWUI has been e.stlntted fit 1250 000 000 guilders (ah-mt £12f> 000.000 sterling). T'u' »stimate was rna<le by Dr. P. M. Prillwitz, writingReuter AAP - 384 words
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Article44 1948-04-07 5 London. April s.— Britain will i cut its already meagre home consumption of whisky quota by 20 per cent, to allow 8,500,OuO proof gallons more than 63,000.000 bottles -to be exported to hard currency countries in the coming year. U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article52 1948-04-07 5 TOKYO. APR. 5. Negoi tiations between the Japanif se Government and civil 'servant unions, after the threat of a large-scale strike. I banned last Monday by Gen. MacArthur as Supreme Comj mander, have reached a 1 deadlock, and a continuing I long-term struggle was foreca.^t by the Japanese pres.sReuter - 52 words
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213 1948-04-07 5 Increases an<l aai«l thfl working (lass block On. DeGaullc from assuming political power in France. The convent ion. .strongly dominated by the DOT, groupe<l the workers' delegate! into "committee! of enterprise," an>i employer-worker labour reuv tions units in the French Ihdustries. it adoptedU.P. - 213 words
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Article136 1948-04-07 5 PARIS, April 6. France |f organising: 54 "republican companies of security" to help the police to maintain national security and order, Jt was off] daily announced here today. The move was considered M a precaution prompted by the threat of Communist instigated strike waves this summer.Reuter - 136 words
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Article81 1948-04-07 5 Calcutta, April 5. The British Overseas Airways Corporation services between Britain, Singapore and Australia were threatened with dislocation today when clerks and unskilled workers of the company in Calcutta went on strike. Workers demanded wage increases, cost of liv'ng allowance and recognition of the recently formed AirwaysReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration19 1948-04-07 6 Vita B. Carter lift' tmd Mim Jote-phim Ruins at thi MerrOadt unnivermrv dinner u Katokg, m19 words
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Article795 1948-04-07 6 GEORGE MARTIN - Food Problems Of Asia r^n RICE ECONOMY OF MONSOON ASIA I l by GEORGE MARTIN The series of meetings on j Asiatic food problems held by the Food and Agricultural Or- 1 ganisation at Baguio in the j Philippines, has again drawn attention to the serious food shortage which still795 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article221 1948-04-07 6 The chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce pointed out the significant fact that out of a total Malayan trade of $2,682,400,000 last year, Singapore's share was $1,858,800,000. This sl'vvus to emphasise the importance of this little island, small both in area and population as compared with the221 words
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Article172 1948-04-07 6 O;:c of the factors that contributed towards the rise of Singapore as a great entrepot centre was Hg free trade policy., In fact until th e un and rubber industries in the mainland were developed in the firs' decades of this century, Singapore relied wholly upon foreign entrepot172 words
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115 1948-04-07 6 NEW DELHI -The Educrtion Minuter. Maular.: Aboil Kalam Azad. reviewma the blue print of India s future educational edifice m "Tcordmg to an «#gj plan (Sargent Report. adult education to be spread over a period 40 years, but the p^ple India were not wait even115 words
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Advertisement51 1948-04-07 6 I Special Sale for 2 ■Hfei '»nly Evening (iowns Beautiful Sequins Beaded designs. i Original Prict SlT.'.Ofl $130 To Oar $130 itf M Afternoon Fn*k Smart Well Tailored Original Price S K0 S .10 To Ctear S 50 30 Shanghai Modem Tailoring Co. '0. B»tt«-ry Riad Ph»n»- No ***** Sin51 words
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Article, Illustration855 1948-04-07 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE I *WITH l\,nJ~ For Britain ,ld .1 bring n Monday donated laau. 'wb and ;:.oucs. rem. Hki and cottons. n shoes, toys -nd a n.-ill all be duall" iiddrissed and shipped l to S. Geoffrey Cator. Chairman Of i.N.T. at Malaya House. London, when distri-Raffles - 855 words
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Advertisement13 1948-04-07 7 Borrow The Latest BOOKS Httkm and Non-Fiction from THE LILLIPUT LIBRARY I LITTLE'S13 words
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Advertisement182 1948-04-07 7 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heaas Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CAKVED TEAKWOOI) H KMTI Kt A IX KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES 241, River Valley Road. Singapore Phonr 4025 mm YOUR BUSINESS! MANY A DELICATE PROBLEM, CROPS IP SOMETIMES, WHICH NEEDS VERY CAREFI L HANDLING. WHEN IN SUCH DIFFICULTIES AND182 words
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Article199 1948-04-07 8 WASHINGTON, Apr American officials reporUd tn« o: m. untiiic Sovi» t pfWMT.i on Austria. They mcii' ;it"d co cern over the p, ss xl.ty of tbal former enemy countiy n:ov (i up on the ftiflrtin t me table lor"incli:s on la the R' d l JU.P. - 199 words
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Article, Illustration58 1948-04-07 8 Thrtt sons of Mr ami Mrs. Tay Koh Yat uytp married at the Chines*. COMMIJatI on Saturday. Pcturott here after their urddnifi air Mr Tay Bo<> Y>>n<t and Miss Koh Kicet Gi<>k. Mr. Tny 800 Choon ami his bride. Miss Chooi Yoot Sen;/. Mr. Ttiy 000 Howj58 words
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Article84 1948-04-07 8 Now Delhi. Apr. 6. Mr. C H. Bhabha, the youngest and j only parsee number of the I Indian Cabinet, today resigned the post of Minister of Commerce. Mr. Bhabha, who ll 37, may b e succeeded by Mr. N. V. Gadgil, Minister of I WorkReuter - 84 words
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Article83 1948-04-07 8 Jerusalem, Apr. 6. Hagana forces remained in complete control of the Judean hill settlement Kastel on th e Jeru-salem-Tel Aviv road, and the area was comparatively quiet throughout on Sunday contrary to reports of largo-scale Arab attack, it was officially stated today. Meanwhile. Arab leader, Dr83 words
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Article159 1948-04-07 8 Apr. 6. Japan was n 1 r mdT into firing the f,, st sh((f of the war which Presi,h>nt Roosevelt consi(lere<! inexitahi, as early as October 1940 at j cording to historian Charles A Beam. He declared in a book to fc. published toilay by Yale I'm versity Press159 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-04-07 8 Tco Slew Sun of Sinyapore- who retun U for the 200 metres free •WJ" 8 M b€<m selected to represent the M«W«» I I24 words
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Article298 1948-04-07 8 SHANGHAI. Apr. 6. Three years ago. Mrs. Liu's husband died leaving: her with no funds to care for then three children. There was only one way to tackle her problem get a job to support her family and to send the children to school. She could read and write.Reuter - 298 words
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Article15 1948-04-07 8 contracted on Sum Princes* Eluab'tnl inside Wtodaoi c| the King's physicli ed trfiifht. U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article41 1948-04-07 9 ft Mt° I I I I rtii itional v i f Uh I I I I I ft; the historian ctoUn■KVudy of the exiting ft Kas Jim B to his ofl lblicly ■r iui to hii offlI rectioi wai U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article125 1948-04-07 9 MILWAUKEE. W.>consin, Ap 5—Th 1 politcal camps i Governor Thomas E. D^ v Harold Stassen and General Doughs MacArthut xpn ssed confidence of vctury in the State's Presidenttlal Preference Pr mary on Tuesday. MacArthur hold.s strategic advantages which m'ght help ho st hm to v'ctory He was125 words
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Article36 1948-04-07 9 TRIBUNE PHOTOGRAPHS I Reprints of local photographs appearing j i in the Morning Tribune r and Malaya Tribune ian bo had on appl'ca- tion to the Tribune^ Photographic Depairt- i nunt at 52.00 per copy. I36 words
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Article, Illustration202 1948-04-07 9 B<nnf of the Malayan switnmina stars \rh<> took part in tht recent trials to select the Malayan aquatic ttnm for the China Olympics. Pictund above is Tnn L<na Terk 8'pon MM created a nurprisr in the 100 mftr*,\ tne style final whf-n he. difeattxl the Pmanq sihoolltoy202 words
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Article, Illustration130 1948-04-07 9 Relief For Refugees From Communist Areas SHANGHAI. Apr. Undei the direction of Mayor K. C Wu, a summer relief drive will be underway at the end of April in an effort to cope with thousands of refugees from communist-held areas now (tatting Shanghai. Under the plan 15 laboui camps willU.P. - 130 words
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Article60 1948-04-07 10 WAS bone 8 PMdei, a.sk Ci n Bru&se] pact w:t other i I* ■.Ifarcl Franr, Netherlar.d> J^ to exd I other a tack, d of the Secrettrj ben..Van d ,nn nS f riencl s ,s am military i, nd ie..., nmmai rp man will pU.P. - 60 words
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Article80 1948-04-07 10 SHANGHAI. Apr: China inflationin i compl.trd anothei cV today when rail.vay af telegraph 1 mg-distancf i phone, gas. water and ei« light rates were from 80 to 150 per cm:. This followed an incita the cost ol living index.; end oj March which In waU-r ratesReuter - 80 words
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Article83 1948-04-07 10 MADRID. April 6 m University students okd a hali day holiday today demonstrate in favour";! Spain-Argentine trade signed ;n Buenos Airei Saturday. The pact provides fOi < gentine credits to Spain tailing 1.750.000.000 pciett The stud"nt> demons! at i s intended to convey thej titude of tlie Spanish pejReuter - 83 words
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Article63 1948-04-07 10 PARIS. April 6 speeches in France 3 > Marshall Aid foi Eui was praised tad attacj Finance Minlstei M. I Mayer, spcakm;: at I •This great work will I equipment of indi "A'o recovery U to financ. our pch«n« without American < J M. Maurice TH Communist kadcr,Reuter - 63 words
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Miscellaneous271 1948-04-07 10 lomirs: f nIjMJTC To Tlir Morning Tribune j i_ i J <^^* 0 0 v^^^ _m r~~ oLJiN jiHrNt r/\LLj PjNOW LOOK HERE I'VE 'l (IF YOU THINK YOU 32 T\ QA/^ A AU L^T (THE BftIDE6AOOwT 1 BOOGIE- BOOGIE 1 L v MAN. YOU DONT^gH I I (jF^ 4^-^^:.271 words
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Article1478 1948-04-07 11 T.C.H. Jacobs - Th e Terror Of Torlands T.C.H. Jacobs -~*By Ml t:, tin; i .mit--.nic.i 3rd i Sdl»dlytosmoke,todo uid re- waiting. I dose, j ins] tor F-nian -lime is, inuti we took *™U ,ght I heard' 5 hot awhile his head. must nave Suddenly he sat p :cc::. he rd. tnr Is1,478 words
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200 1948-04-07 11 'Fabulous' Sums To Be Spent On Research In Australia And N.Z. MKLBOl'RNK A|.i »i Australia and Nrw Zealand wiil become centre- ot a British Commonwealth anonauttca' and indio research programme costing a "fabuk>»i>" sum Si; B«n LodupHftT, l«ader of th»* British delegation to th« Commonwealth Aeronautical Research Council mrotins; inReuter - 200 words
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Article121 1948-04-07 11 1 1 rise upon th<- crest of a wave and his heart gave b bound of joy. for she was heading back towards him Freeman had taken thf* chance and conv through safely. A cork belt fell beside him as the police boat drov by. With 3 mighty effort he121 words
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Advertisement73 1948-04-07 11 I AST o > SHOWS X *)15 and 9.15 p.m. I Ha] Roach Hit that h MreamiKslv funny! TURNABOUT" with Adolphe Menjou Und;s. j ,h n Hubbard 11 s the (asf ot Mr Stork w ni4.,ok Hubby for uifcy! ()Pf mn(. ro-MOMwm-"THE DRUM" (.fobk' RFvi WORU > »15 P.M. 'ounterattack73 words
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Advertisement72 1948-04-07 11 j AGENTS WANTED.; j PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE! il! ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lump sums i'o» Death. Loss of Limbs or Eyes— weekly or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. LOW PREMIUMS J Money can be made in your spare time by canvassing this business on attractive commission terms.72 words
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122 1948-04-07 12 I;KHLI\ Ai i I > Brii rti I »i \"t i trivini; Genet t 1 S;r BriM R huiwnm, BrtU* Cin Qrmh hark \>> B f i-.n ;iUh his »;ilkh >• st*»i ly v. tii Fifi.i Marali 1 1 M«T'^' M ••■>. pMMd tnr<<UthReuter - 122 words
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Article136 1948-04-07 12 WASHINGTON. APR I Director Oenerai s.r John :i yd On- repotting to the n of Ibt FAO World Fd id C um\l on current projtvta .-aid the eonter«ce of -European Nat onil FAO C .iK.mtUos re comTr.endod locattni the reaal office in Rome H sa dU.P. - 136 words
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Article71 1948-04-07 12 SHANGHAI. APR. 6. A j musical note from the Red Radio today said: "Go to Tap atban Mountains. Join L u Po Cheng s army. Fight to Nanking and take Clvang Kai Shek alive." This is the song of a newbatch of fighters just arrived here from theU.P. - 71 words
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Article63 1948-04-07 12 Southampton. Apr. i.- Mr. A. P. G. Elson, a Southampton business man who is organising a petition for the reprieve of James Camb. sent^iced to death i for the murder of Miss Eileen i"Gay") Gibson in the liner Dwtan Castle, says that hund- reds of letters and" telegrams in support63 words
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226 1948-04-07 12 Musir loveis and nMVtI fans will s<*>n h:iw the opportunity ..i seeing and heating Jimmy, Pi.rr.ev t«<:a!«ied as the woild's saxaphonist, on the -ri««'n of UM Rex Cinema today m thr n< w Chniltl K. Rogers [)ro<luction. T!u- Fabulous Dor- j s«-ys.'" Almost incredibleH.P. - 226 words
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Article57 1948-04-07 12 The seven Malayan Journa- > lists, including: a representative of the Tribune Group of Newspapers, who are going for a tour of Britain as guests of the United Kingdom Government will leave Singapore tomorrow day by K.L.M. Constellation plane. Today, they will meet the Governor57 words
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Article57 1948-04-07 12 New York. April 5. Mrs. John D. Rockefeller. 73, died this morning of a heart attack at her Park Avenue home. Mrs. Rockefeller disliked all kind* of publicity and nevr owned a diamond tiara and never hud a box at the Metropolitan Opera f'ouse. She liked to walk to the57 words
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186 1948-04-07 12 Sea Elephants For Zoo In Melbourne SYDNEY. Apr. 6 To km tralian Antarctic Bxpedlt LST 3501 is due In Mdbournwith three baby lea ei^phar. for the Melbourne Zoo. The sea elephants are lion 6 feet long and weish approximately half a ton. It is believed Out they iffl be theReuter - 186 words
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Advertisement156 1948-04-07 12 K TODAY! OPENING CHAPS. M5— G.3O »15 1 SEE A T A %Wm I J THE MIRDEROI'S H ILmI GORILLA 1 \1 (iRIPS WITH THE FEARLESS DESERT QUEEN M AT THE M M IN THE REST K^J SERIAL fiVEtf! 1 1^ y If-; 1 jSjj ■il 4*l lic^B. 1 VJ156 words
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Advertisement64 1948-04-07 12 \FVPB A DUU- RfOIVfFNT! HUAT A COBIEDY! SPENCf B TRACY- IRENE DUNNE VAN JOHNSON ESTHER miAW A GUY NAMED JOE ftMB JMIES CLOSBII A^om rt's M-G-M- B^fc^f^^^^i^B^BT^^W TBP^^» BBT BBF W^tf*^ *Vr V iMa bW '^"^^b> .w^^k Jl It V a j^b# JnTK BBBBBL '^^w# jJB^B^I IiBMBBBBS^ .^BVflEnKtfe bb- .^^^^-jp^p64 words
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Article631 1948-04-07 13 4 14.00 1.90 J.bb 44 6 Ml 23 3 43.0C .30 Ml 975 1"- J UN 1.57-. 53.00 46.^5 W art 3li 75 m B- SS 57.00 UOOcd 400 hj.OO .•87, £0T1ft Ord 8 10 U 1.78 9JB ••'<» I 20. OU .-d 2.15 2 30 >?'■'631 words
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Article59 1948-04-07 13 The rubber market opened steady yesterday morning but en publication of shipment figures for March th<> market became easier. Prices quoted yesU rday were: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 April RSS 41 41] No. 2 April RSS 40 40] No, 3 April RSS 363 W April Jun e RSS59 words
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Article34 1948-04-07 13 The industrial and tin share sections were lirm yesterday with a larger volume of business passing at higi:* r prices. Less interest was shown in rubber shares with moderate I business transacted.34 words
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Article355 1948-04-07 13 Market Notes Jottings ♦From Our Finanri.,l c. i Ocean fthipmtrnU <•• rubbtr duriiw IfMdl :«1! to 71.953 Um s on pared with 76.774 tons in February illd 91.367 ton.- in March ;l year igo. Thf United StatM took <>nly 23.507 the lowest for thirteen morf-is. Othrr dotinatii Dl were South355 words
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Article106 1948-04-07 13 WASHINGTON, Apr. 6. Ncble Clark, Deputy Director General of the Un ted Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, reported to a second session of that body, that international allocations of scarce foods and production materials should be continued. Besides international allocations he recc" mended that steps beU.P. - 106 words
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Advertisement130 1948-04-07 13 *-v-« A T" I IUI ImiHnvlfl Im IV i i^iH i^ih T .1(5! mit V HPPJ^^ Mil f jJHaI la late s^ia^B r^-f,^^%t' mw tF'W!^"' ji^B.'^fe P y^^B*^^ *J^*fk Jorrrotn the undloo #F^ .mik y^BiSS^JKfiS^-v 10 Swmgdom'i Hall of Feme \'j(£jiß3* M&*W&+/jr J| •>'• «*>< warm-aodhuinan, W^^v^Sj^m'^rC^\^k »w roufh -and130 words
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285 1948-04-07 14 CHICAGO. APR. 8. AN AUTHORITY ON ATOMIC RADIATION SAID THK KXPLOSION Of 2f>o ATOMI' BOMBS MIGHT TOODUCE KILLING BFTBCTH THROrGHOUT THK BNTIKK f/OHLD FOR YKARS TO COMB. HI HAII) THAT MTOULD BE ABOUT THK MMi I OF HOMIJS NEEDED TO KNOCK OUTU.P. - 285 words
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Article243 1948-04-07 14 WASHING'! >" Apr. tt. John L. Lewi cceptod the Federal Court r directing him immediate!., to call off the 22 day old sof. ocal stnkt but gave no >i^n tether be would comply. AFL and ('I I ource.s disclos•d their load*', wcw reluctant lo support LewU.P. - 243 words
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Article137 1948-04-07 14 The following aro the results of jjames p'uyt'd in Um Malay Sp«rts Club tennis tournament held on Sunday: 'A" Class Handicap Seqii(inal:—A. Sujak beat Abdullah b. H Ahmad 6-0. 6-2. OPEN DOUBLES— Senior Division:—K. Yadi and Ahma^ Rajie beat Marmood and Sujak 6-3, 6-4; Bostatu an<j A137 words
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Article78 1948-04-07 14 TOKYO. APR. (3 A Roman Jatholic Chaplain was murdered Mltette fOfftflW prison >v,th an ice pick late list night The Chapbm. who had been attached to Sukarno pn.^n—where Tojo and all Other rr.ijor war criminals are held- for tho last two y, art, hj:d worked among TapanesoReuter-AAP - 78 words
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Article48 1948-04-07 14 Two new members have been appointed to the Pilot Board. Mr. P. A. T. Chrimes has been appointed in place of Mr. H. B. Hasten. C.M.G., who is on have, while Capt. R. J. J. Sneddon will fill the position t Cfipt. L. W I^eask.48 words
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Article27 1948-04-07 14 Th«' managing committci' llevtinj: of the Indian Association will k« held tomorrow at 6.30 pin at the Association pr^mi^c". No. 6 Race Course Lane. Singapore.27 words
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Article120 1948-04-07 14 The EvtTtflow B.P B team dt-feau-d the AiKh«>r B.P. by 4 fmflMl to 3 at Badminton last Saturday. Results (Everp'ow players mentioned first) were as follows: Singles:— Khoo Bee Chuan lost to Claude de Souza 15-3, 10-15, 12-15; Wee Tliiam Teek beat Cnew Wef Jim; 8-15.120 words
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Article191 1948-04-07 14 LONDON. April 5: -Secrets of tomorrow's budget were today made known at a meeting of the Cabinet. Meanwhile London's stock markets continued a quiet but firm course. The greater part of the trading was for the purpose oi closing outstanding positions in preparation for budget news. HopesReuter - 191 words
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Article123 1948-04-07 14 The following are requested to turn up for the Kadayanallur I Muslim League Youngster for their soccer fixture against the Slnpapore Ctold Storage Staff Sports Ciuh on Thursday (April 8) at the PW.D. Ground <Seran*roon 1 Road) 8; A. Hussuin. 3. S. Ibrahim, !M. r4 Syed, S.123 words
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Article51 1948-04-07 14 Ihr Annual Athletic meet of th.> Anf?!o-Chint'Re School will Uikc j»lai«: on Saturday, May 15, at Jalan Besar Stadium, commentIng at 2.30 p.m. Parents, ffiafdtani and old boys are invited to the meet. Theiv Will be two events for ,thc Old Boy*-100 Yaras HandiI cap and 440 Yards51 words
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Article301 1948-04-07 14 {Wrtnn ALL AS LEWIS) I'ENANG, Tues. Waddle (Gtntlesi spurted three furloners, the last two in 27. Rohrah (Turner) d:d two in 28. Chum's Choice (Wadsworthi went four in evens. Devon (Gentles) canteird u half paco ovei six, the last two i Tuconee (Harpei) half-paced 1 six.301 words
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Article71 1948-04-07 14 THE STORE H \RBOI R BOUili BERTHING LIST VESSEL QOD <Kwclyang> E. Hambk- E. Glcnogle 42 I Honjj Ana Aephalion Gorgon B|Ml AdvocaW 3] 2 Rosalie Molle.- IT ]8 MemXion 19 N Honjr Soon I] Vaana 22 4 Ffrn Gulf 25 6 Rhe6Us 27 8 <Ravn a iu-->71 words
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Article74 1948-04-07 14 A return ga^e of b^dii.n.' n httween Singapore Adnural': St^iff Union Badminton Hny *M Pirefiy Badr.mtos Party sil played on Saturduy at the latlert court No. 28 Duku Ru;»d at 5 p.; sharp The foHoving player* »W represent S.A.L.S U. B^minton Party:— Char. Kan Kit, Lini Kens74 words
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Article62 1948-04-07 14 Committee rnern^ <>< l Amicable Badminton Pariy have been invited to a dinner tomorrow at Ute residency mJ Mr. Tan Bug Choo tt tMPg on the tftturton of th* of MHWorea Women Op Doubles Bimptofl and Jun»oi Runner-Up. Miss Ng Sal W* I Mr. Robert Tan. Miss62 words
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Article152 1948-04-07 14 Oversea inquiries wen i again reported in the pepper marki t hero yesterday and dealers' quotations were marked up by approximately $2 a picul for both white and black pepper. Some business was recorded for Lingga and Siak sago flour at $16.80 ;nd $15 rc?--j peotiveJy.152 words
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Advertisement52 1948-04-07 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. W32) LTD. Incorporated in Singapore. 19, HMJA STREET. PHONE 3944J5. PASSAC.E FREIGHT SERVICES 1 Hons Siang" Ukong. Stow Araoy Sth r.pr. 'Bidor" Palemban;; and Ptadjoe 10 'Kamuning* Kanicoon via Penanf "llomk Thonjf" Khio Bth Apr. *Honj Tat" N Djamb 30 -K^pong Rangoon via I'nung 2752 words
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374 1948-04-07 15 PIAY \B LY HANDLED BY REFER® JOHNSON ,<CRWED AS THE 'WORST DISPLAY nxSGEROVS TACTICS" BY SOME tK XJfdthb most important fixture in -',tmi OF THE SAFA LEAGUE AT JALAN TFRDAY THIS IS REGRETTABLE. \v< WON THEIR MATCH. BEATING THE HK rv'T ■■IRFF CJOALS TO374 words
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Article31 1948-04-07 15 Ref's Able Control Of Rough Game Iblap Indians L y o€ soccer i .tnossed at yefterday n the Malay* an-i thr In- 1 I'iv. I fix- soccer me- u tactics j31 words
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Article130 1948-04-07 15 TIGERS TO MEET 3 A's TODAY I otl all ffl antici- wi fa T get Sports tble AthAtsodatkm at Jalnn r Btad today in a Dir. Both U smi kai t a ?>i.</ fA< <• u plenty of ftCtfON f/l' the gum And it was ntrol by referee prevented the130 words
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Article27 1948-04-07 15 The Royal Navy and R.A.F. (Seletar) shared the points in a goalless first division League match played at the Naval Base yesterday afternoon.27 words
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40 1948-04-07 15 Second Division: C.A. SHARE POINTS WITH A.F.S. Chinese Athletes 1. Air Formation Signals 1 Two goals were shared by the Chinese^ Athletes and the AitFormation Signals in their Div. II fixture on the Padang yesterday. Due to the enrnachment of40 words
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231 1948-04-07 15 Third Division: TWO QUICK GOALS BY HAIKOWYUS Two goals which followed each other in quick succession late in the first haif were the only points scored in the Third Division Leaguo encounter between the Haikowyus and the R.A S.C (Training School) at the C.Y.M.A. ground, yesterday, and resulted in a231 words
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422 1948-04-07 15 Table-Tennis: STTA Olympic Selections <B.v CELLULOID THE MALAYAN CHINESE ORGANISING COMMI I lEF FOR IHE SEVENTH CHINA NAIIONAL OLYMPICS GAMES TO BE HELD IN SHANGHAI ON MAY 5 HA> DRAfc, l ICALLY CUT DOWN IHE NUMBER OF COMPE I I !ORS IN CERTAIN EVEN IS DUE IO FINANCIAL CIRCUMSTANCES. THE422 words
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Article233 1948-04-07 15 Penang. April 6. Handicaps for the first day of the Penang Turf Club's Spring Meet, which s*arts on Saturday are as follows Horses. Class 2, Div. 1, 5\ Furs. Prince Avon 9 00 Desert Queen 8.07 Zargun 7.08 Horses, Class 2. Div. 2, 5| Furs. Constance233 words
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Article50 1948-04-07 15 BERLIN Apt. Bodic ol the tm passengers and four ;,..w members of the Viking which collided yesterday with a Soviet Yak lighter were remov- frotn the Russian wnc and Reived at t»" B4th British military hosplUl at BerlinBpandau at 3.30 a.m. today. Router., it i i» t <j»50 words
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Article460 1948-04-07 16 (FROM PACK \i lies mad' it impossiM iiriUun to n-duce h« r ex;. I n. I rapidly as riM tad p ia bfttrit tod iff tht M > country im ditpln until' thr urtjftic;/ of arm-in j n' haUmcr of t>\ < i\*ii^ intents. pnrtiruUirhj wttl lorU.P. - 460 words
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Article, Illustration37 1948-04-07 16 At th> chnsttn-ny of Nimal Christopher, baby *>n of Mr and w r( rt, I (2nd and 3rd fram fcffj of Dh»by Ghaut, (l 't the I Sunday. tTribum Photograph? Cat *«iral. ifcif^orq M I t I37 words
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665 1948-04-07 16 CHEQUES OR ALTERNATIVELY WITH DlWOV^Sfv s e h f m §fs£S£P s zEzßC??£ MENT. CLAIMED TRIAL ON EACH OF THele C^ARGEa The rtlal is being held before Mr. Justice Thorogood and a special jury. The accused, who is undefended by counsel, was665 words
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