Morning Tribune, 13 April 1948
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Article300 1948-04-13 1 Cros\ ior Square, that piece of London WT uhich became almost United States I territory during the war, was yesterday I (he scene of tf e unveiling by Mrs. I Eleanor Roosevei tof Britain's Memorial io her husband, the late President I Franklin D. Roosevelt. I LONDONReuter - 300 words
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Article148 1948-04-13 1 VJBSXA, APRIL 12. HIGH LEVEL TALKS BETWEEN THE BRITISH ASD RUSBIAN WCI'PATIOX POWERS ix AUSTRIA WERE AWAITED HERE TODAY AS THE T *SD*DTKAVEL RBSTRIcI J?vni??J WOBBD KFr;!'; Alexander High ComV Austria, cancelled in wne to rotut-n »n :hthcßus?! l 'thoritiesaetupl tC' Onthe 10^ be P nReuter - 148 words
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Article34 1948-04-13 1 SHANGHAI. April 12: -The Philippine Republic's ftrst Minister to China. Proceso Sebastian, arrived in Shane- hai from Manila and Hon.M I Kon« this aftpmocn at 4 1 o'clock.34 words
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Article, Illustration65 1948-04-13 1 Singapore Buildeh Should lake Note T> >n I demands tsi>rt*stJ I<, ,< <1 m, tmjintc.s* i>fii'>i m i-> t ,ni'l d, n a litfht- ueyht, him itj hansportmbu and tifcttJ rn.tjin<i >i\it h />. n dvtiym i ntui [a ducfd by Bui firm* mmocimU i uJh th* Arc n iMifWi65 words
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Article150 1948-04-13 1 tun -n k e Singapore d Blec- three km**. who wmi «<*, have i tut, informthe siriko ifiedwUk 1 i '/'/</ to their prtsenta'ivts of the Telephone Labourers' Union and the munafiemenl 0/ tho O.T. EC. met at the office of the. Deputy Commissi<m( r for150 words
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Article773 1948-04-13 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS t*y Pen-in g, Monday. Tin Penang Turf Club's > Spring meeting will be S continued tomorrow when t a card of seven events |ofl be run off. S Racing shouid again be I I interesting and I am i I hopeful773 words
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121 1948-04-13 1 (From Our Own Reporter) £n£ •rp,,r'.'< U> tto Mf* OHWIIHII'W <>/ F«ff ration. kl being maintained about the political aspects of the affair. It has been definitely established that the guerillas do not bcl6ng to a Communist organisation. Mr. A. C. T. Kuon<f, Chinese Counsel,121 words
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Article521 1948-04-13 1 MOTOR CAR BOOM IN STORE BiC PF.M"*} DESPITE HiGH PRItES iTnbunt Staff Rtportrr*. TBE MOTOR VEHICLE BuOM IN SINGAPORE CONTINUINQ IN SPITE OF INCREASED PRICEB, THERE ARE S'OT ENOUGH CAR* AT PRFBKST TO MEET TBE NEEDS OF CVBTOMBKB, AND ADVANCE BOOKINGS IS SEVFRAL LOCAL MOTOR-CAR FIRMS ARE OBOWINO. The traffic521 words
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Article116 1948-04-13 1 It was only a few days ago that Singapore's City Coroner Mr. W. G. Porter, warned of i the increasing number of deaths from illegal administration of i drugs (morphine) by dope dealers. yesterday, in the Coronet I Court, Mr. Porter held inquests on three116 words
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Article33 1948-04-13 1 Siam 's New Cabinet Takes Office Bangkok. April 12. Siam's new Cabinet, headed by FieldMarshal Phibul Songkhram, assumed office today following an auumicc with the Regency Council. An official announcement Kl expected tonight.33 words
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Article, Illustration104 1948-04-13 1 Fear World' s 'Greatest Danger New York, April ii. Mr Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations, told thr governments of the world today that they "should stop talking war and start working harder for peace." Speaking at the memorial service to America's war-time President, Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt,Reuter - 104 words
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Advertisement33 1948-04-13 1 BAMBOO SHARKSKIN SIIT ffj only $110;- jp SHARKSKIN DINNER As\ |S|^ JACKET $70.00 Mk&t BLACK DRESS fiM/| TROISERS slio -°°^-^^v^^^W^® Hea\ v Tweed Suits Vi $125.00 ng»« S^^S^ TEL: 464J) RAFFLES I'T.ACF SINCIAI'OKK33 words
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612 1948-04-13 2 AIRMAN on TRIAL A T SPORE ASSIZES "ACCUSED ASKED ME TO DRIVE INTO THE DARK LANS AND WHKN I REFUSED TO IK) SO HE PULLED Oil A REVOLVER AND SAID IF YOU DON'T GO. I H A V E THIS'612 words
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Article351 1948-04-13 2 There was u large attendance at the funeral at Bidadan Cemetery yesterday of the late Madam Ngoei Ah Lian. mother of Mr. Loh Ah Fong. popular Hon. Secretary of the Chinese Association. Wreaths and caskets wene received from the following The A.A.A.. Mr. S. M. AlkafT.351 words
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Article188 1948-04-13 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A Bill similar to the Estate Duties Apportionment and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill) in the Federation, will shortly be introduced in the Colony of Singapore. The provisions of the Bill will bo similar to the one in the Federation except for minor differences. Mr.188 words
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716 1948-04-13 2 P.I. CONSUL-GENERAL tO AUSTRALIA IN S'rORE MR MANUEL A ALZATE. FORMER CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE PHILIPPINE PARLIAMENT AND RECENTLY APPOINTED CONSUL-GENERAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES TO THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA AND THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. IS AT PRESENT IN SINGAPORE EN ROUTE TO716 words
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Article296 1948-04-13 2 Alleged to have cishetf a forv^a c \ioque for $3400 at Uk Chartered Bank. Um Yow Ken«j a eletk empL >vj ii. the MMptf bank appealed bcfen- Seventh Magistrate A.G Shear* for A preliminary In quir.y into charge oi forgery Ltoj was defends by M296 words
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Article171 1948-04-13 2 Tan Chin Kow (11), a taxi driver, was produced ve.<terday. before the Seventh Magistrate Mr. A. G. Sh^ar.v on a tentative charge of having abetted thin Chinese in committing I robbery. The robbery took placv at No. 1027 Upper Thomson Road 9'j ms. at 7.30 p.m.171 words
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Article73 1948-04-13 2 St. Andrew's Wri* HogJ at 250. Tanjons I agw Ho will be accompanied wife and family. M v In the meantime w. i )r Baboo will b,. K -.»> r !,n U^'Elliott on an Ou^^otfcrt partment with th. help < visiting medical stai SSs73 words
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Advertisement41 1948-04-13 2 ACKNOWI.KIX.MKNT Mr. and Mrs. Loh Ah Fon 8 i vd family M jsh to thank all thc.ve who s»nt messages ol c^J.Uolence, ureiths and caskets and attended the funeral ut the late Madam Npoei Ah i/an at Bidadari (em?tarv yesterday I*l41 words
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244 1948-04-13 3 trtsHAW -RIDERS. WHOSE THRFF 'wnRF A SERIES OF PUNCTURE I** ANl' OF E TETANrS AT THE GENERAL KSStAL «TTH N SJfMS^B A T THE PUNCTURE °^TAI 'to HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY A J5 ,HE INJECTION OF "SOME SUB BS& oFISS "PUNCTURE MARKS" HAb si244 words
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Article145 1948-04-13 3 i i "V.t. c. ansing Deptrta nt lg responsible tearing iratfis to private or 0D private lands. but this duty Jtvolves upon hi us holders, says Dr. Hutchina n Dy. Health Offlctr, In bit report n Mosquito Control to Municipal; 0 "mission. toe report -rates that145 words
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Article363 1948-04-13 3 Nine Chinese appeared in the Singapore Police Courts yesterday on various charges relating to the administration of morphine. Some were charged with allowing their premises to be used for the administration of morphine, some for being found in premises used for morphine administration and others363 words
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Article83 1948-04-13 3 A British scldUj-. Normatt Graham Vt^natcne <23>. w*s brought before the Totirth Police Maffrtrate. Mt. R. Wait, yesterday, on a char^« ,of liousebrettkmj and theft. It was alfcgod that at abont 7 p.m. Oil AprH 9 accused broke into the B Platoon 43& i Company Store at Motint83 words
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Article261 1948-04-13 3 SEQUEL TO mm ROAD sHoom Alleged to have been orte of the- two gunmen who fired a 1 number of shots at another person in Johore Road on Feb. 28. Lee Ah Pock {$1), was produc- ed before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears on a tentative charge I of attempted261 words
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147 1948-04-13 3 NOBEL PRIZEMAN TO VISIT K.L. INST. FOR MED. RESEARCH Sir Howard Florey. P*.R.S.. Professor of Pathology at [Oxf6rd. who in 1945 Shared with Sir Alexander FVmtrtg and Dr E Chain the a'wird of the Nobel Prfate for M<?ttleioe and Phy^eey (Or th< dlscotery and development of PtttfeUHfi. w*U vlsfc the147 words
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Article177 1948-04-13 3 Corner Told Of Jap Killing After being slapped twice by a Japanese officer, the Chinese walked away The •>Mp officer, howeter. called Kim back ...but the Chin--1 ?se refused to return Two gunshots then rang out, and i the "taan fell face downwards I to the ground StfcnWttg only mmtfrefl177 words
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Article113 1948-04-13 3 ptMMHng guilty to thre charges c? criminal breach > ;1 Crust, an English tpealrtrtg Chine..- cashier. Wee Kan.-? j Chui. W2i aMowed si.ooo bail until April 19 whon spnU-n.'e will t? passed n him. Accused was a> ..^ei to have ccmmitt?d criminal breach of trust d113 words
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Article112 1948-04-13 3 Notice el appeal was given by a Chinese. Lt-e Keng Sen^. when he was fined $750 by the Eighth Police M»gistrit<'. Mi. R. W. P Rul« yesterday, for illegal Importation <>i cigarettes by s«-a. Accused was .i Treated by 1 custom* party when 149.00«> sticks (if112 words
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271 1948-04-13 3 Jilted Girl Tried To Commit Suicide Travelitnt all the way from I Kuala Lnmpar witn mtrn hopes ol Joining her boy I friend m a happy lh> to- STther. a young and pretty i Chinese grirl arrived in Singa- i pore onlv to be Jilted by the man whom she271 words
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Miscellaneous341 1948-04-13 3 ON YO UR RADIO TOD A Y W't'E NETWORK Down. lonese Selections; 12.30 Amoy Sel\\\ \V wnivcm PROGRAMMES IN MALAY lections; 1 p.m. News in Man«a- u <v HilNiTLloil 12 noon Programme Summary; ri", Amoy Cantonese; 1.15 ''KOCH \\l\fpa 12.05 Musical Interluce; 12 45 Openin K Announcement Prog ILJ News341 words
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Article, Illustration33 1948-04-13 4 Judy Gjtrlnnd. who ioohl prettier than ever sinc^mofherhoocl. will next b^win ISetro-(lolduyn-Maper\s Tech n colour production "The Pirate." Judy is seen as -The Pirute's" sweetheart in the new film.33 words
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261 1948-04-13 4 PRINCETON. NEW JERSEY, APR. 11.-- AN EMI RC ENCY COMMITTEE OF ATOMIC SCIEN"n>JS HF \DKD BY DR ALBERT EINSTEiN CALLED FOR* A WORLD GOVERNMENT AS THL ONLY ALTERNATIVE TO A •TOTAL COLLAPSE OF OUR TRADITIONAL CIVILIZATION." IHF SCIi: T niS!S WARNING iHA:U.P. - 261 words
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Article80 1948-04-13 4 A Government QaKtte notification announces On withdrawal of th v contr. led price of mejls in SingapoitTh€ $2.50 maximum price fOi meals was iirst enforced by a B.M.A. Proclamation datfd February Ist 1946; whin tlu shortage of restaurant wcomm(»datlon and foods uff made it80 words
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Article44 1948-04-13 4 On the occasion ol the Sll vtr Wedding annivtusjry 01 their Majesties the King arui Queen, April 26. a htlt-hcli. day has been granted t<. Hliay and Chlßete schools Bngliih schools will bi- en 'laster 1 holiday on that d.jt';.44 words
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Article42 1948-04-13 4 Mr. Isaac Solonun of Victoria School, Singapore, hawritten to the Tribune to say that ho is not the person ot the sam? name involved in a court case reported on April 7 under the heading, "Jews en Hurt Charge".42 words
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Article81 1948-04-13 4 Fines totalling $7,630 we.imposed on f*& offend and 4.478 k.nties 1 1 rice amor.n-ting to it ut SUO 1 v.'ere conriscated during tie month of March by the Pood i Control Deptrtn nt, Sing, pore. Of the 31 cas's 16 receivH convictions vtU| 10 u>r" acquitu-d81 words
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Article52 1948-04-13 4 London. April 12. Vat newspaper Sunday PicUrid reported "romance rumours" linking Prince*! Margtm Ro^e jnd the Eari of Derbf l"he newspaper called Lord Derby Britain's most elipKc bachelor" ;.nd sugg^ted thai the 12 feah age liiffen-nce b€WMi him and lOC 18 n« old princess was «<H toP^"U.P. - 52 words
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Article401 1948-04-13 4 NANKING. April. 12 -China i w^dm v urds democracy. While he H*^u£*£ rc.nno« claim to have achieved anv rxuring iwo weeks of delilerations i i Tm (,ne noircable worthwhile feature :.V' oauce:l speech. eao of Critics of China in tlv pe* (Considered this a rcnuteReuter; AAP - 401 words
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Article94 1948-04-13 4 Tokio. April 12. Further strike.* of private railway services in the Tokio area are scheduled to begin tomorrow, following the wjlk-out J&r r.e,day of the Toklo Kyuku (the capital's largest private .ail* ay service). ITie private Railw.iy Workers' Union announced las. nig>it. that ftather train •;ervAAP. - 94 words
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Article111 1948-04-13 4 To-da* 2.30 pm YW cv Busy Bees (Pioneers) ing at 8 Fort Canning Rot*. 5.0 Y.W.C.A. tennis CM at Coronation Courts Wednesday 4 p.m. Y.V C.A. Katon^ Groups in**" St. Hilda's School torgj broidery. Knitting. Crown singing and bafrnlnWn. 530 Y.W.C.A. K«p w class at St. H-a... sk-i111 words
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Article, Illustration397 1948-04-13 5 JEWS AGCEPTI TRUCE CALL t w n-The Jewish Agency i u*i3w understood to have acceptW :ivr VJ -•ra 1 for a truce made by Gen Sir fctfr'^iEm fflgh Commissioner of PalesE:an W«2ff Si reliable sources here said. rl! pom "S3 '(Jen. Sir A.n cuniun«lian> I b j;i n April i397 words
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Article124 1948-04-13 5 WADDUWA, Ceylon, J i Apr. 9. A one-and-a- half-year-old child, whose i mouth could not be closed after fit had addressed his dead father, was taken to t hospital where he died. When Mr. D. A. Alex- under Suraireera, a schotA i i fnaster, died, his eighth j124 words
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136 1948-04-13 5 '■ambling has tin Motor "I kftta, weaktonent issued o« Austins: I dan **"H '.-v.-omo-*at it can entive than somethinj Hm Austin Pictorial: »ot a R am- mc not! -v on it nothing ex- their efforts to increase output. *'It is an effective award to136 words
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Article893 1948-04-13 5 LONDON. Apj 12 four feet nine-mch page boy. Joe Ql» E Ipv of Glasgow, turned up at Islington Studios when h* heard h*r* wan a call for youngsters j»o aopeat in a Youth aub s^uenrP for the first film of JJa Gainsborough series of Hußjrett893 words
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Article158 1948-04-13 5 THEY WONT ARREST MR. GANDHI f J Johannesburg, Apr. 11. —Mr. Manilul Gandhi. i son of the late Mahatma, today de monstra trd against the Land Tenure l Act in South Africa by leading nine other In- dians across the border from Natal to the Tram- J vaal and reportingReuter; U.P. - 158 words
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Article123 1948-04-13 5 IJOGOTA. Apr. 11. Colombia s new coalition Government has placed the entire country under martial law and the army has announced that it will shoot on sight anyone seen sacking or looting. The imni/ has taken over th< distribution of all meat trad milk, and theU.P. - 123 words
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141 1948-04-13 5 Nearly nve months nave '^y^ bu t ss-sSssssssess Ore. The undisclosed sit^s suggested are one in l^ e town area and the other in the rural area. After aiiowir.tr for expenses of loenl oHobrations in connection with Princess Blltabeth'ii weddlnff th«> Fund now141 words
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Article100 1948-04-13 5 Hundnda of Chemgi bnthrrs uvHterthvi witnessed a amaU Chinese ftmk W""''/ sink mtn the itep, f»™ crammed with the crew a*d thrir youthful lo«d |HCS> j nicera. The fmtit s «Wo°**** wiling to f*rd* from fM store, when WMMe*l« Ms ctmrm wmt revereed aa watt100 words
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Article12 1948-04-13 5 There were no reports of arme.l robberies In Singapore yesterday.12 words
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Article124 1948-04-13 6 LIGHTHOUSE PIRATES SYDNEY.— Chinese piratca lhad stolen kerosene Trxrm lighthouses along the China coast and had sold it on the black market, Mr. A. Hutchinson, an UNRRA official, said on his arrival in Sydney by air from Hong Kong. The pirates had even raided the lighthouse at the mouth ofReuter-AAP - 124 words
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Article, Illustration50 1948-04-13 6 1 M A utAiUmtt <n*ui* itiitund ni t< r the MUnnrJajW of Cpl. Colin Kmy <trt,( M >.s :,i Inn Anatsen at Sft Andrt ir's Cathedral <m Saturday. Left to right U> T Utmgm Cfi J an*i Mr*. C King, Miss S. Jwitt and (pi R Bolton H50 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article245 1948-04-13 6 There has been a significant change in the economic role assigned *o Japan by America. In 1946 American objective in Japan was, to quote Mr. Acheson, Acting Secretary of State, "to promote the economic development of China and Korea to assure thai! they will be economically independent245 words
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Article162 1948-04-13 6 But from the point of view of Asian countries, particularly China, to make Japan lihe industrial arsenal of Asia is to prepare the ground for a revival of Japanese imperialism. One is also aware that, the* new economic policy in Japan is not altogether uncon- nected with I}he political162 words
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Article560 1948-04-13 6 China's Southern Fortress k I zvcbn A UITO PWSS j j CQWtESPWIPT j HONGKONG. Eve r-in-rreasing Communist and bandit depredations in South China are posing a grave threat to the Chinese government's plan for building the area into a mili- tary and economic stronghold560 words
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Advertisement33 1948-04-13 6 Special Sale for 2 we*ks only Evening (iowns Beautiful Sequins Beaded designs. l*rlfin.i Pnc, g*MJ *13,° fl Af*mo«n Fnxk Sman Well Tailored Shanghai Modern Tailoring Co. '0 Battt-ry Road. Fh.n. No ***** Smgapor^33 words
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Advertisement33 1948-04-13 6 MALA VAN AItLWAYS LIMIT IV singapokePENANO— BAM' K h WITH CgOggSfw'? SAME DAY pKNASO LtfMPm AND If FA R ES SINGAPORE tufn Sl9» Single ?'V k<> k PENANG BAW K(>lurn $150 Single WERYJUND^33 words
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Article, Illustration245 1948-04-13 7 WITH VERA ARDMORE* 1.1/A/r^' I etfral mt*\ tdtni 01 ON Aft*** Tn'sat v ,he Rev: i% *m*-\ ck with atchtol blue ,ulder. Her i wndfd in unite k« slaves and white shoes. NMIS6 E Jueitt. the brides aid h j(i on a floral dr»->. v and a245 words
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Article183 1948-04-13 7 On Sunday afternoon at 6t 'Andrew's Cathedral the tnfani Ccttghter erf Mr D. A. Fyfe of the Colonial Secretary C/;\*v Sin?jp rr and Mrs Pjrfc wa> clni>tened by the Rev Kinross Nicholson j nd ?iv; n the pretty Damci -H"kne Eirene. Gedivuents to trie child Were iir:- parents183 words
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Article220 1948-04-13 7 A Hollywood correspondent describing the Academy Award" Presentations said that Jean Simmons surrounded by America's greaUst stars was the sensation of the evening Sht accepted six awards fw the J Arthur Rank Organisation and "by the time she had walked on to the stage tcoilect thv fourth statuettthe220 words
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Article195 1948-04-13 7 Lin g -Lew Wedding The Pioneer Chitt h. Kam- pcng Koh. B4tUwftH, w:<s th iscene of a pretty Chinese wedding recently when MrL Ling Ting Hang, brother of Dr Ling Sing Hang and brother-in-law of Dr Ng Kong Kai. was married to Mis? Lou Poh Nguk. daughter of Mr Lau195 words
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Advertisement16 1948-04-13 7 TH PEN m JT^ ALL THE GCODjfJp JjJ ftol/ed A 'jy y m 'o tote* 916 words
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Advertisement175 1948-04-13 7 by AIR!! Model Gowns from Mary Black I AT THE PAVILION RESTAIffcANT j TO SHMT GAMMON STEAK WITH nKEAftf J£ AND I IIATI- Al HltlWII THE KICK OF THE MlittVl J AND J S A '&H£KbU) PICTURE S AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL j Propru'tor: ttoy Cornell ZoV, Orchard Road175 words
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Article, Illustration193 1948-04-13 8 SINGAPORE MERCHANT 'ENTERTAINS J On th* wtHMßltm <> f tkt itKH-nl of h.s firm t<> its null premises ut 27. Circular Road, Mr Lnxr T'Dfj Chmmg, wtmmapty dinctor <>/ Lo« TanychanfuUd.. <j<tr< a dinn* r on Saturday w</h1 <i> r/i;f //iv'ji Ltm Cluh to 600 gufs*s Pictured ahotv are (left193 words
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Article176 1948-04-13 8 CANTON, April U.-A warm tri£uS Ooyernment of Hongkong for I s r O -o2IM the Chinese postal services in solving £M blems following the fall of Canton m ThM .vmds in the autumn of 1938 unMlPe^M in December. 1941. was paid bv Mr w«176 words
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215 1948-04-13 8 Town Builds Suburb Fo 2,000 In 20 Month LONDON. A new tuhiirh of more than 2,000 people living in 700 brightly-curtained prefabs has sprung up within only twenty months. It is Shrublands, near Great Yarmouth. probably the biggest building venture of its kind in the country. The pre-fabs have gardens215 words
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Article73 1948-04-13 8 ADELAIDE. Apr. hurricane which hit he Butern portion damage estimated >°W did confide"* 1 tonsi n»v8l wrvej she was swepi >'- c« Wnvis whir, rejo city of M n«il^ bou tv.-o ketch Bwr though. 11k1 2.?J an»l th<» theJl ::>m hter.s. I but wt'f i i;ii73 words
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Article, Illustration75 1948-04-13 8 A largo, scale irrigation schc ■> "°'irlu completed on Vinsoniti farm Albert Vinson Ltd.) (it Birchwood, near Sidevup, Kent. Over 12,000 feet of 6 inch pipe has already been laid and tlu whole will irrigate juust over a 100 acres. A large well has been bored to75 words
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Advertisement217 1948-04-13 8 Nurses say De WITT* PIUS are wotuterfuf fir Backache In the course of their professional duties Nurses have every opportunity lor seeing the relief given by Dl r WITT'S Pills. Their recommendation* which speak more convincingly than any words of ours, will interest all sufferers. Nurse A. A. writes; "I217 words
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Article133 1948-04-13 9 CANTON DURNING ON B" the m s Mttkoritiei K.at! Harbour 1:,: M K^hranrh OflK* Hr. Ki;:.--- lines H ■e Gcnei i Post K H ftei K K H H wtn\ H iai ill the ■at MU with K;> Britain's t < auBe Hd>' compl Bh*' job hid t<> be 't'>neReuter - 133 words
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Article34 1948-04-13 9 TRIBUNE PHOTOGRAPHS Reprints of local S photographs appearing I in the Morninf Tribune and Malaya Tribune J tan be had on appUca- tion to the Tribune i photographic Depart- nunt at $2.«0 per copy. >34 words
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Article, Illustration45 1948-04-13 9 lu, V l the CtUfWj because Inlh, T '•'-/'•'■•N-fc /oorfs r»« ffce year '"h./n) ne c ***r* «tora f ,e accommodation 2£*»"Jo«. O/ym^a, naw senHng only >""»„„, ;>i'" v co 1 un the difference, to S I,""-- Pkofo by /aclc DaHe.s shows: Exhibition unpacking45 words
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Article, Illustration42 1948-04-13 9 Mrs W D Nicholas lOtlMrrM Iftfft *k* of the birthda rr.fcr froM VIM Te«>m Urlliti. vho fthbnt'fd J,k tl i>i>:hil>u, fxtrly nl W.iknson R «ul Insf Saturday. Mis* J >nrs is st <•» *eated t" i> "<' sk€==3 sr. ajgssgg&Si42 words
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Article, Illustration59 1948-04-13 9 The British Radio Indusfry is forging ahead with <rreat success. The export target of £1 -million set the industry by Sir Stafford Cnpps wan passed in December last whin equipment to the. value of £1,013.162 *M WOJA abroad In th>* picture thr conveyer is orin'/in-ft59 words
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111 1948-04-13 9 rf Wot he shot B'l^!,, Will!' I w that love has turned to hate, j The only thing I hope is f "JM this affair will remain on I ner conscience for the rest of her life." The East Sussex coroner. Dr. r. Hoare111 words
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Advertisement21 1948-04-13 9 I COMING CATHAY s lgww mr f£ E \JPf j^i The End ol the Rmr. f^j^r (SHONOKNICHT IOMRI OOUCUS «*ti«ONO ICKU21 words
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Article23 1948-04-13 10 SHINWELL "THE WORST WE CAN DO.." LOSu, A Bhinuell toU wo™ ,<-. try i* to r qaTd ban, l y kr Mm* and U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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127 1948-04-13 10 TAX RETURNS "NOT VERY ENCOURAGING" The Conint-miei o t h» Tax Mr H. Tudo. Tnbun,- y.^t.rriav tVat response of the public .r. coopleun.? an! retomte thn b come Tax forms wu.sr,,- v^ encouraging." Acco,,nno, y h0 j, [mxi notice today worded ajfolki 'The ConiptrolU'i m i ncom( Tax reminds the127 words
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Article81 1948-04-13 10 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Ap 11 All persons who have lo< then- homes in the rectal fire at Kandang K'.ibau Road. Brickfields, "are roqunfi to register with the Selangoi State Welfare Department immediately. Applications riKMU he made at the Department at 494 Petal ing Street, Kuala Lumpur for81 words
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Article38 1948-04-13 10 An early J-JJ^S ed the OWPJ <* n nl 8 t baby boy lyms m*•' p d the junction ol CW« S Cross Street Hi «K ettfj of yesterday morning Thtrt WOB round th> week.38 words
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Article26 1948-04-13 10 of 3omoay U f(,nsibe fgimnw stituent aasemb p(t ,-ie of 3,00' prJ p Maharajah Ma, Or T11d gu>gh Oaekwar annoi ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous224 1948-04-13 10 I omits: l<:*rlii*it«' lo lh«> >lo riling Tribune! "SUNSHINE FALLS" I >-. /iiMiiicTflnMem\l I [9HCWOKT BE 10**,- J 111 /US Wft.H* BCTTW II f» YOU OONT-VOU Mlf -^Kffi U n^»7l «R2** JMJKONVOOP \NEOOIN6 V KHirikAb i nvjN j^ WJNfc DONE I i^K s**^ OAV "BELJNDA" I 5O I M TAKING224 words
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Article2355 1948-04-13 11 T. C. H. Jacobs - T. C. H. Jacobs By ■S,.dMV, i- wonder r ed t:i< j". J--37" even largoi >y ßsorf v ie Xntively short lector ff i ivy passed into the Pd. Sergeant ned the dlnlns linfa tvarint- are -B V gad. Sergeant! u^ed Badl rd. regarding isemnt almost2,355 words
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Article158 1948-04-13 11 WORK CONTEST IN HUNGARY BUDAPEST liidu.-.Ur workers in Hungary sue tail mg part ma nationwide "work compaction" aimed at achieving higher proaiu i t on. the elimination of waate and the improv. ment 01 .standards under the 3-Year Pan. The c >inpU.iUou w»ll iaM foi- four und i half month*Reuter - 158 words
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Advertisement28 1948-04-13 11 YOUR WHISKY TAS7ES SO MUCH NICER WITH FHOfNIX SODA WATERS. SPARKLING CLEAR. MTTgia 1 KEEP A SUPPLY HANDY AT HONE DIAL 37m or 3700 FOR YOUR URGENT REQUIREMENTS.28 words
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Advertisement133 1948-04-13 12 CHAPS 8-15 jfl 'mPf >"• f? 30 9.15 I N KNOWN s i a s f nr 1 hry: KAY ALDRIDGE HIIdIIC (THE SERIAL ()l EEN) BHIU, "E"Rr FONOA DOLORES Df I RIO J l> •'•"> <i-'{o Sc 9.15 AIK-COOLED D V PlltiNE 404 VI ill I B^k£. cii c^133 words
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Advertisement140 1948-04-13 12 A Tribute To The British People! Brought Back By Request. Opens Today RAVILIQM r r i nuoMC bQO? 1 AA^M'i > 4.15— G .^o— <).3O p.m. TMt |^ij GA rsoH PIDCEOM Movit S3Sgf MRS.MINIVLK NEXT CHANGE— The Bi\ok That Was Talked Of In Whispers '^■i HP^^ ntUT fl^v «ft^^x"^^H Mum140 words
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Article602 1948-04-13 13 H ,MU~1K" I: I flrn t' 43 0( K •>■■••■ I fl fl^Ka- fl. Ba-r: w.OO B. H MH4 B C< B (p) 7.41 \d fl B 15.00 xd B 15 \d Br:-' Col(t B fl iti fl P:-: 24-'-fl fla.--fl 25.25 fl T: fl 16.00 BB.602 words
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Article101 1948-04-13 13 Market Notes And Jottings From our Financial Corr.» Ihe March dealers* and port stocks wen- issued y< terda} The dejlers' stocks at 64.830 ton s show an increase ol 4.607 and the port stocks z\ 18 418 ton.s an increase f >* r 1.413. These figures ar c about in101 words
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Article172 1948-04-13 13 Good demand for sago flour was reporUd yesterday following an unconfirmed rumour in this market that the Indian authorities would be I lifting the import restriction on cagoflour. Business was locally done in Lingga at $17.65 and Siak at $15.87*. Pepper continued to be j better172 words
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306 1948-04-13 13 m ?Pt -e i.t 1 m pKk UP aI: «WiS have •he youngest daughter of Richard Bennett famous -tago and screen star, ana utter 01 the beauts Us liarba a md Constance Bennett v> > consicitieJ as a child, i,, iicont i> person to306 words
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Advertisement78 1948-04-13 13 [Btv3ftHi THE HOUSE OF COHFORT PERFORMANCES 11 AM— 145— 415— 645 AND 930 P.M. DAILY InlfeJl iMn^^^M^J TllOUlii firu JLt wi P %XF»KO »nd CAMBIIIP GB BOAT BACT OPENING TOMOHBOW/ THRILLS FAST AND FURIOUS inn n'ciowm^H ■M Irilitf SkitMt Irtc lltrt I f M*k€li%L OFIKR!! i "CHINA" DINNER TEA SETS78 words
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513 1948-04-13 14 JERt 'SALEM Apr U The Jewish Agency last niuht lojned with the Arabs in >n lomninfc the Irgun Zvai Lsumi ti'irorist massacre of 200 Aral) men. women and childien in 'the village t)f I>eir TftSMfcl near Jerusjiient, on Friday. The Palestine ArabReuter - 513 words
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Article238 1948-04-13 14 CSC WIN BY 6 WICKETS Ihe Ceylon >crti Cluo tiuunced the .inut Cricket Club by sln wlekotj* at Segamat on Sunday. Batting first. th< Segun:. t batsmen were all out for 100 runs B. Ixckhart contributing a useful 34 runs. Ilie C?yk>ne>" oowh rs Seneviratnt and Sabnputhy were in good238 words
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287 1948-04-13 14 LONDON, April 12.— Howard Walton, 31-year-uld bespectacled Royal Air Force champion who has never had a lawn tennis lesson in his life, is r.lmost certain to be in Great Britain's team to play India in ihe first round European zone Davis Cup tieReuter - 287 words
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Article96 1948-04-13 14 UK-Ausiralta Shipping CANBERRA. Apr. 12. Mr. Arthur Oalwell, Australian Im- migration Minister, announced today that ntarly half a milr.on tons of shipping wae "in eight" for the Unite 1 KingdomAustralia service "The Australian Government expects to have by the ejid of the year 21 ships total aflft 360.--000 tons in96 words
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Advertisement58 1948-04-13 14 THE HO HONG S.S.CO. (1932) LTP. Incorporated in Singapore. «r, rm U\ STRKFT. PIIONF jWW PASSAGE REIGHT SERVICES. "Hong Siang" n RftBfOOQ 27 Apr. r ßldor M Palemba*^ and Pladjoe 22 m "Kamuning* (Un^n via P^nanp cargo only 3rd May "Iking Thong Rhio 15ttt April 'IJoni Taf D iambi 3C58 words
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354 1948-04-13 15 SCC CUSTODIAN GIVES FINE PERFORMANCE 13; S.C.C. 0. |fl S^&irßßB' GAINED VALUABLE POINTS AT THE THF «g E .55Sr ice IN A DIV. 1 LEAGUE GAME ■^Mh Clui <.fT their panic ■T -though Iheyjj^ Ri'W '-'OHI-s in the nr* K minutes a« a354 words
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Article233 1948-04-13 15 Sharing four goals, the RAF Sembawang did well to draw with the Tiger Sports dub in a Second Division League I match played at Oylang stadium yesterday. Wet ground ana patches of water in certain parts of the Held made ball control difficult. The latter233 words
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Article222 1948-04-13 15 Fraser Heave Beat Brittknaans At a badminton and UMe ten- nls matgh played on Saturday, I Fraser Neave Sports ClUb oeat j Brinkmanns Sports Club by 7-0 and 3—2, respectively. The result* I were us follows:—. BADMINTON Poh Kim Yan beat Teo Thmin^ Bale 15-6. 15-10; Teo Heok Kwang beat222 words
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Article14 1948-04-13 15 JS»*nthei i '"burner '•'"MS RAF h*J to be aunt of th*>14 words
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Article267 1948-04-13 15 MALAYS 1. P. BUKOM S.C. 0. A solitary goal scored five minutes after the change of ends, gave the M.F.A. full points in their Second Division «j game against the Pulau Bukoni Sports Club on the S.R.C. qido of the padang yesterday. Poor finishing by267 words
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286 1948-04-13 15 ' Celluloid - 'Celluloid" By Entries are now open for the All-Singapore 1948 Tabl- Tennis Championships. Tbe events will be the Junior and Senior Inter-Club League (open to all S.T.T.A. affiliated members). Men's Singles, i 1 Men's Doubles. Women's Singles. Mixed D^ubdes, Veteran's Singles, Junior Men's 'Singles. Junior Men's286 words
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Article78 1948-04-13 15 Weights for two hanillcapped events in the Kcilah Gymkhana Club amateur meeting at Alor Star next Thursday are as f o)lows Race 2 Five Furlongs. Winsome II 12.07 Maintain 12.00 LaiJy Plectrum 11.12 Avant Tout 10.12 Early Bird 10.1:1 Sir James M¥ I Sheelagh (late L.gM78 words
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Article28 1948-04-13 15 The Bukit Timah nice cvurse will be opened for training in preparation for the cominy Summer Meeting, on April 15 at 6 a. in.28 words
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Article205 1948-04-13 15 Penang, Today. Below aie the probable jockeys for today's races, the second day of the 1 Penahg Turf Club Spring meeting: I RACK J CoM Wave (Tuinni, Kiwi-iy Kid (Boblnson), Pat (Spencer), firaceful Spent I (Tait), tJlue Boy RACE 2 Eastern (iold Te Taki (Flannery), Alpha t (Tankard),205 words
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Article134 1948-04-13 15 The following will represent the RoekMes at Cricket apmn the 2nd Echelon at Nee Soon on Saturday next at 2 \> -in. Transport IJS the Town Hall (Opposite the Treasury 1.16 V- m C. da SUva capt.), Gahstun M Swyny. O. Woodford, C. Von H.i^t, C B Humprlws,134 words
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Advertisement53 1948-04-13 15 BEAUTIFUL ROUNDED CURVES are woman's chief assets if^^Ql^H SEINVITAL CREAM fi^l strengthens the bits! and produ WT J^] ces beautiful rounded curvrs of womanly frace and charm, liven W \f\ V. I the thinnest figures will he liHed out in a few weeks. Ask your dealer or CHARI CO., Post53 words
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Article73 1948-04-13 16 BA'IAVIA. Apr. 12: Kusunu Atmadja. president tf the Indonesian Republican High Court, has declined an invitation to form the first cabinet in the provisional government of the new West Java tNegara Pasundan* State, which was recently set up by decree of the Dutch authorities. Antara. Indone-Reuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration53 1948-04-13 16 Mis* Tr.c-.vfi Btliui h< i tUtt b.rthday u.sh at her party fficen in Wilkinson Rd last Saturday. After iht. u ish thf. hayjni uil (Mi tin 2t t andlt.s on htr tasteful anniversary cake. sxitonHdrt! hif thf huthtiii »..(■</ .rltUh imohtded Mim E. Nicholas and Mrs. A. Belliti. ft -i53 words
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Article58 1948-04-13 16 LONDON. Apr. 12:— The Great Britain team to play India in th*.- first round of the Davis Cud at Harro gate on April 22, 23 and 24 was announced today as follows H. Williamson, A. J Mottram. G. L. PaLsh and H. F. Walton withReuter - 58 words
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295 1948-04-13 16 PRINTERS TOLD "PERSIST WITHOUT EXPECTING REWARD" WE MUSI PERSI6I IN OUR LA B I THE BENEFI'I OF PH E ADMINISIRAIK I SACRIFICE TO OURSELVES ANDW t f;fi H" I PECTAIION OF ANY REWARD saVd MR v EX I PRESIDENT OF THE SINGAPORE ,n Raj AH I PRINTING OFFICE EMPLOYEES T295 words
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54 1948-04-13 16 I JERUSALEM, Apr. 12:— A. Jewish reconnaissance aircraft was shot down by a pa. trol of the crack British ca- valry regiment. the Life Guards, near the Jewish settlemtnt of Kfar Ozion in the I Heoron area of Southern Palestine, an official Army sourceReuter - 54 words
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Article56 1948-04-13 16 STOP PRESS i Vienna, April 12. -Austrian police officials reported today I that the United States military and Austrian civilian traffic travelling on the international highway between the American zone and Vienna was halted completely today shortly after noon by a hastily erected road barrierU.P. - 56 words
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Article57 1948-04-13 16 Today is Tamil New Year's Day. It is a ft-stive occasion j for Indian and Ceylon Tamils. The day is ushered in with religious observances and it i is generally marked witVi visits to relatives and friends and feasting. In Ceylon and the Madras Presidency the57 words
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135 1948-04-13 16 A meeting of vomen'i i prosentativr.s wa* held n Saturday h>t to make pr.p.- ration fo r a reception meet--1 ing to the Commission of Uw International Federation Democratic Women who ar. rived in Singapore law wrtend. i The meeting decided the meeting bt 1135 words
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