Morning Tribune, 22 April 1948
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Article233 1948-04-22 1 STRIKE TO CONTINUE S.H.B.LU. CONDEMNS C.I.D. CHIEF I (Tribune Staff Reporter) At i n;a^ meeting of over 2,000 Indian, Chin?se, Hltliv and Indonesian members of the Singapore E.i'rboiir Labour I'nion, held at the Union grounds Kstmla.N e\«nin^. a resolution condemning the stateKent b\ Mr. J. C. Barry. Singapore's C.LD. chief.233 words
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Article172 1948-04-22 1 Prices in retail foo<i shops in Singapore have already showed a tendency to rise in consequence of the one-day general strike call (for April 23/24) issued by the Singapore Federation of Trade Unions. The black-market for provisions is being beseiged h\ housewives anxious to172 words
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Article, Illustration95 1948-04-22 1 S'PORE ORCHIDS FOR KING QUEEN i A beautiful cothctkm Of assorted orchids bIo o w? s. comprising 70 stalks v tth about 500 blooms (shown above) will leave Singapore today by air to be in time for the SILVER WEDDING r>f THEIR MAJESTIES KING GEORGE AND QUEEN MARY on April95 words
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Article, Illustration90 1948-04-22 1 PRINCESS' BIRTHDAY mncrss Elizabeth rote early BurkUighani FaJao* on h*»r xl MrtMft) jretterihjr and ring breakfast with her husnd. t h e to 1 of Kdinrph. i h p 'M reading t Hrst hatn of greet* MingM m all jiartw 'h** Kinpirt d man y »"'Kn MMfv H) s Ut.T90 words
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Article31 1948-04-22 1 JAN ON GERMAN BARGE TRAFFIC IS*J A P r 2i.-BMte tmxugnmi N ljrth GeiMs am a| a sund t ann Brltish hav in <' Soviet JtSL*"" 'he zonal »«tfi th British ReuterReuter - 31 words
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84 1948-04-22 1 (Tribun c Staff Reporter) The Government has informed the Singapore Ratepayer* Association that claims for compensation for rents collected b>i the Japanese Custodian during the period of occupation could not be gwen priority over other clai)n.s ti(/<iin.st the assets left behind by84 words
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Article107 1948-04-22 1 "STOP RO UGHPLAY"- S.A.F.A. MOVE I* >"« stop in League U.C. held i t th\ a f '"^r/f between the Malays and the Indians as a "free fight". Th^re was another instance Of rough play on Tuesday. The Chairman added that rfirt'i play cannot be allowed to go on, and107 words
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216 1948-04-22 1 Poignant Court Scene (Tribune Staff Reporter). A Ceylonese woman sat, sad and lonely, in the body of the Seventh Police Court listening intently to '.n<? proceedings of the preliminary inquiry in which i six members of tr-e Ceylon i Corps of216 words
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540 1948-04-22 1 No Facilities At Municipal Meeting K.L NEWSMEN \Vs\LKOUT (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. APR. 21 REPRESENTATIVES OF FIVE OUT OF THE SIX NEWSPAPERS IRESENT AT THE FIRST MEETING OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL KUALA LUMPUR. THIS MORNING WALKED OUT IN PROTEST AGAINST THE INADEQUATE PRESS FACILITIES PROVIDED. r> The pressmen540 words
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Article105 1948-04-22 1 ROME, Apr. 21 —Final and complete results for the Italian Senate election voting issue- today were CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATS 10,740,131 (47.9 per cent). POPULAR FRONT— 6,9SS. 229 (31 per cent). SOCIALIST UNITY— I.SBO. 722 (7 per ctnt.). NATIONAL BLOC- 1.364,47 1 (6.1 per cent). REPUBLICANS 637,433 (2.9Reuter - 105 words
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Article48 1948-04-22 1 Windsor. Ontario. Apr. 20. j 1 -A score of a^-'^y AFL Cana i dian S^airun s Union pic- I kets armed WlUi ciubs boardled the Lake freighter SS j Superior and forced a non- I union deck force to leave I the ship. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article47 1948-04-22 1 In view of the flooding in th< town during high tides and following heavy rains, the Singapore Ratepayers' AssocK tion ha? asked the Municipality to explain the frequency of such floodings and whether it ha« taken any steps to cause Lhe abatement of this nuisance47 words
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Article33 1948-04-22 1 Tokio, Apr. ll.— Far East 1 Aii forces headquarU r s IB Toklo announced today a B-29 with a cmr of ten aboard has been missing since Tuesday, tr. f April 20. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement32 1948-04-22 1 Sweaters and Slipovers from Famous Names like ALLEN MOLLY and MOKLEY In Plain Check and Stripes 31, RAFFLES PLACE, lINGAFOSE "HONK. Mil mmmt^ m^^ m^ m^ mmmmm^*** m^ <— i m i— ■—^M^32 words
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461 1948-04-22 2 HARRY YATES < 23». AN ABLE SEAMAN EMPLOYED ON THE H.M.S. "MAENAD". WAS SENTENCED TO FOVR YEARS;* RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT BT Mft. JUSTICE THOROGOOD AT THE ASSIZE COURT YESTERDAY ON A CHARGE OF CARRYING AN AUTOMATIC PISTOL AT; THE NEW WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK461 words
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Article236 1948-04-22 2 The evidence of two important witnesses of an inquest on a motor tragedy were recorded at their bedsides in two different hospitals by the Singapore terday morning as there was no Coroner, Mr. VV. G. Porter, yespossibility of their being available at Uw court for quite236 words
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597 1948-04-22 2 A.O.C. At Passing Out Parade In K. Lumpur i From Our Own Reporter) KF T A,LA LUMPUR. ADr. 21. Brilliant weather marked thp occasion of the Passin^-out Parade of the first two squadrons of ihe RAF Regiment (Malaya) at the RAF Depot, 1 Kuala Lumnur arstrip. this morning-. The parade597 words
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76 1948-04-22 2 Officer Queries Burmese Bight Of Trial Rangoon, Apr. 21— Captain D. Vivian, former ofneer-in-charge of the British Army Ordnance depot in Rangoon arrested last August for a!, leged violation of the Arms Act. claimed trial by a British court when he appeared before a special court in the lns"in jail76 words
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Article118 1948-04-22 2 Adulterated Beer: Jailed •When a party ut ponce 1 aided a sundry shop in Gey- lang Road gn the night f Dec. 30 last, the shopkeeper was caught red handed in the act of corking bottles Ol Tiger Beer. At the Second District Court yesterday, the shopkeeper, Tan Ah Chwee118 words
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Article69 1948-04-22 2 AMCJA-PUTERA, the coalition of organisations whlcn opposed the constitutional proposals, will review their position and decide their policy for the coming year, when they hold their annual conference of delegates on Saturday and Sunday in Singapore at the MDU Hall. North Bridge Road. The conference will als:; elect69 words
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787 1948-04-22 2 ol s2££ STSaBWS&SX J te<i rank Swpermten dent ot Po r' v *2.M prob-Uior. of ilie lollowfng Singapore Poll-.. ->••■ Senior Inr.^^or Sirdar Stn gh of Orehtr V I Inspector Jolin le Cain of Joo dual f> <'. S! t Inspector Chcali Tenjj Cheok of787 words
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Advertisement73 1948-04-22 2 TUITION Mercanti'" l^fttiilfoti SW, Queen Street, Phone 237 .'tudy in your spare time: Shorthand: (Pitman and Grew) Book-Keeping: Ele mentary and Advance. Prac ticat English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coaches for any public exam. GREY HAtR Us* Dr. A VIIUR's BLACK HAIR DYE Natural Shade, No Stain No Smell,73 words
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257 1948-04-22 3 I .1 PLOYED SINGAPORE SEA- KK'USTERED AT THE SEAMEN'S v ,V SINCE IT WAS OPENED LAST B;i.- >: B^ V oca, vKK HAVE BEEN RUSHED TO WITH THE LONG QUEUES FILING feifr ERTOS m:ILDING ■t punt. Re ■-a; I that The Bureau257 words
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Article146 1948-04-22 3 :ut'r to be able to cam pr I Dl tfc* Isdrei Miss i Q H<>6pl- b nghi buiidlnj M og Paj id to rial Erskine tf d ii- u» ~>y the Goviment ..> a edlcaJ .store. pi rt of the fpttal 5 that the puri» p.icc of this property146 words
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Article77 1948-04-22 3 lh > Recruiting Office, now located in Fort Canning. *li now open for the enlistment cf i limited number of rtcruits for the lolloping arms of the .service: Royal Engineers. Rcyal Corps of Signals. Royal Army Service Corps.. Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers and Arrm Catering77 words
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Article61 1948-04-22 3 Washington. Apr. 21. United States fcuvernnjent officials said a decision war forthcoming "very soon probably on Wednesday, whethei to put in effect the trade agreement negotiated with Czechoslovakia before Russia took power. They said President Truman and Secretary of State George C. Marshall Md SecretaryU.P. - 61 words
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Article79 1948-04-22 3 swMen and untUnelf *<» Sunday n- ht al 7 a' nif residence No "Jong 20 Gejrlang o f oncoftW w* Brothers" well knoWn Wa ai^d Arabia, h, s nit 1 1 the Muslim ra-refip^ted number Shaikh AH Mattar uucatod i n Mala J and JJJ a d M Shaikh79 words
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345 1948-04-22 3 S.H.B. Strike Sequel: Four Sentenced FOUR INDIAN LABOURER? EMPLOYEES OF THE SJSdAPORE HARBOUR BOARD FOUND GUILTY OF CRIMINALLY INTIMIDATING THEIR FELLOW LABOURERS TO CEASE WORK IN CONNECTION WITH THE STRIKE IN THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD, WERE SENTENCED TO IMPRISONMENT BY THE FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE, MR. E. P. SHANKS, WHEN THEIR345 words
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Article47 1948-04-22 3 Mr. Francis Maximillian Grosse. Soni',i Cjcrk in the Registry of the SupremCourt at Singaixie has b^n appointed a Commissioner to adniiniiiter oajtbs in the 9*P" reme Court for so long as e remains a Senior Clerk in the Registry, stales an otticiai Prt»-s reKa.se.47 words
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Article113 1948-04-22 3 FRIDAY'S SHORT STORY BROADCAST On Friday, at 10 30 p.m.. Radio Malaya is broadcastIng the s<cond of a new series Jf ohort stories written by local authors "A Woman Pays." wiitten by Sonny Sammy of Benconlcn Street, a Kuala Lumpur born Indian aged 33. now living in Singapore. H t113 words
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Article63 1948-04-22 3 Washington, Apr. 21. The Rouse approved .uid sent 10 U)e Senate, a bill to pay $20,000 tj SUrvlvon of six person., killed in an cxplo- sion of a Japanese ballon noa.--1 Bly, Oregon, on May 5. 1343. The Judiciary Committee 1 aaid military authorities W«i| negligentU.P. - 63 words
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Article62 1948-04-22 3 A Chinese ci.flVc shop aslant was sciiously hurt whsn he fef] off a ous at Uk 4» mile Thomson Road yesteiW aftornaon. The lnjuie.d aian yiis ccmoveci to ha§p,it-l. Inniati^ of Uic- S< XuJixoi Boys Horar, have .lust copipMctf ocw week's holiday at t^c Hobday Camp at62 words
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Article98 1948-04-22 3 mm i rested for operating wire»ess without licence, a j Chinese business man, Tay Soo Tang, was fined $100 in the Sixth Police Court yesterday. The set was attached to a car No. ***** beKmftag to the accused. Radio Inspector C. Joseph i who was98 words
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178 1948-04-22 3 (From Out Ou n Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. APRIL 21. IHF MUNICIPAL ESN MAIES FOR 1948. APP^OVFD BY IHF MUNICIPAL. COUNCIL I HIS MORNING. SHOWS A DEFICIT OF '44.441 IHE FSIIMAIfcS FOR EXPENDITURE 101AL53.556. 067 OUI OF WHICH SPECIAL EXPENDIIURE AMOUN!:IO $827 366 Ihe estimated icvrnu toUla178 words
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Article76 1948-04-22 3 An armed robbery occurred in a house in Boon I eck Routl yesterday morning nt 3, when two Chinese ;»way Ijrtth $154 cash and $160 in jewellery A bifycle. four ring.s and some watches were als> among Uv goods stolen. Yesterday the Police recriv ed a76 words
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Article128 1948-04-22 3 A 25 ininuU-s service at tm Cenotaph, Cunnaught Drive. lon Sunday morning com- mencing at 7.45 will maik .^lizac Day in Singapore, when the Deputy Governor of Singapore. Mr, P. A. F. MacKerron, CMU. will takthe salute. The Army, Navy. Air Force. Police and the128 words
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Article80 1948-04-22 3 Manila, Apr. !'i Rarly next month Rear Attaint) R. W. C'hiiatip, who is presently on duty in the States, will sue ocrd Rear A<Jwiiial K H. Good, as <-<^:hiiijmjiJ. n chief of V. S. navaj forces In 1 j« F J hllippines. it h^s »>ecuReuter - 80 words
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834 1948-04-22 4 I SUCCESS OF COMMUNITY LIFE IN AUSTRALIA thf DEVELOPMENT OF c.nivnNlTY 1 i}%,**i) ••vwv SPIRIT OF CO-OPTRA Ttn*i WO* T" rom n <ksS'v AMON. MNGATOKE HMM WAS MWOCATB Jnt^kstTnV.'Valk at th .liOTf^C^BTj^^ PAY AFTERNOON MK. mi C 1V,.,. WHO bPOKI. UN %> T834 words
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Article144 1948-04-22 4 Shanghai, Apr. 21. Three tlKusand railway workers disrupted the train service fcr over three hours yesterday when they lay down on tracks cf the Shanghai Nankins -.aihvay m protest against the sudden cut in wages. The demonstrators only abandoned the obstructive tactics when ColonelReuter - 144 words
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83 1948-04-22 4 New York Apr. 21.—Nation- il chairman of the American Overseas Aid and the United Nations Appeal fo r Children, Liv Marshall, announced that food relief for 230.000 child, ren will be speeded in China. U2 said the United Nations International Child- r en'sU.P. - 83 words
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Article, Illustration85 1948-04-22 4 The Radunc M2/A Rapid Moisture Tester. This fator orovide* (i ravid mum* of drying n sample of material irhiM H it is*b€4ng u-c. phe<i continuously. The equipment CWwWM a veru la'rae compact radio heater with hmlt m ovm, I which is mounted a tprchil sprint, balance. A panron^85 words
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Article307 1948-04-22 4 KUALA LITMPm Apr. 20. i A further reduction in the in- i cidence of crime has been recorded for the month of March. Official figures released yesterday show that gnng robberies totalled eight during the month throughout th Fedpra- tion as aga'.nst eleven in February. There307 words
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Article53 1948-04-22 4 v 1 T; Shanghai. J ofl M Japanese (*«<* I stationed in m <■ the war wop- ,,.,<..« firing squad I a long list ol "M ties UrfMcted nese. They y m Tashima an' iy by rested iftei H Chinese Wl«] H sent to Can< H WarReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement20 1948-04-22 4 tAlevamliv DHMS 1 j I II K r p A i I HULL /lA iii. I rv i >r, k:^b20 words
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702 1948-04-22 5 GOVERNAMENT'S 'MOVING IN ON N EWS' WARNING ibk \ur 20— Mr. Christopher ChanI NE \\.?m.naW»r of Reuters, spoke of ths r 'i.m.'n.s 'movins in on the news' I K x l :ivrhead Of R.-iitcre h^ MUM .''Vn Mi-i.man to address .he membership, o I press of Amrrina at its annua'Reuter - 702 words
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Article106 1948-04-22 5 "SWEARING" ANNOYS RED COLONEL lerlM, April C<>l<>nd Atari* Yeliaarov, BovU t Demtu Commandant "I r^"accused kit British and Amtrican colleague* nt t "do it's mmoh 0/ thr four deputy md**U th> city <>f s'rmrnv:" at him instrad of totting logical answer* t<> his }ttH W< HtB. Thi Soii< t ;>:mmReuter - 106 words
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Article101 1948-04-22 5 lOXDOS, M'R. ii).— By hls tirtary in mm round •Clint Ken shau at HarJhgl) tonight Ir.'ddie Mills, l^ri.ish and Kiiropoan lipht iiHa\>u,i u i,i champloa, mad<* a brilliant %*nh f what <-an r,«;,r.1,.(| as thv (hr^ hunU-st months of his box*W ranrr. Thvwin nmuM \w willReuter - 101 words
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Article24 1948-04-22 5 ■•'■IF Rhode IsThe second l swept the .iMscoag race lesday, killed at least r valuable 111 J "rod, ran U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article174 1948-04-22 5 WASHINGTON Apr 20. Details of *he aid iiitain and her dependencies will receive under he Marshall plan from Apr. 1 this year to Mar. SI, '949. were published here today. The figures show the financial obligation which tno United States economic cooperation administration will assume. TheReuter - 174 words
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Article144 1948-04-22 5 LONDON, APK. 20.—Britain's exports for March at £121,000,000 reached their highest monthly value ever except for July 1995, it mm officially announced today. The "figure in tH.000,000 higher than in I'rhruary anil i fi ,400,000 Ufker than in January of this y«ar. The daily rat«*Reuter - 144 words
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156 1948-04-22 5 LONDON, \I»K. 2O.—Th«' lir«*t <l**ath twntene* nincv th«* Mulls.- of olMll Kills l.tv« week derided to Hholi«h rupital punishment for murder wan passed tonight on IK>nald (ieorge Thomas, 22--year-old Arin v deserter, found guilty of slaying a |>ollce constable. The jud^e said: "TheReuter - 156 words
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Article110 1948-04-22 5 \KW YORK. APR, SO.— Mrs. Helen Gartslde Mines. HO, of Spiinnli. Id. Illinois, mother of the Urgent family listed in "Who's Who," ua» named American mother of the year. Mrs. Ilines, who fu»s (en children ranging In age from 17 to S5 years, waw M»lect«Ml motherU.P. - 110 words
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Article95 1948-04-22 5 Geneva. April 20. Tin- Sovi<t delegate attacked the British preai again when the United Nations Freedom of Information Conference opened a pier, ary session here yesterday. M. Bogomslov. the Soviet Ambassador in P.ii.s declared that informa. tion given to the British Royal Commission on theReuter - 95 words
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Article46 1948-04-22 5 VOKIO, Apr. 20. -American university scholarships will Inawarded shortly to a number of Welfare Ministry technicians to study social work in the Unitrd States for one year at the exponso of American social organisations, the Japanese press reported today. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article114 1948-04-22 5 Washington, April 20. Two sets of gramophone records of the voice of Mahatma Gandhi are now available for purchase in the United States. When he teas in London for the umnd-table conference hi 1931 Gandhi accepted an invitation from Columbia Gramophone Company to record Ml spiritual M#tMooReuter - 114 words
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Article110 1948-04-22 5 LONDON. Apr. 20: Ihe French and European welterweight champion Robert Villemain gained a notable victory when he knocked out Eric Boon, one of the conUnders for the British title, in the tenth and last round of their welterweight contest at Harringay tonight. It was soon apparent thatReuter - 110 words
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Article185 1948-04-22 6 The International Tin Study Group which assembled in Washington this week emphasises the importance of this vital industrial raw material to at least the 13 countries represented The problem of tin has not only an economic angle but also a political one. But to Malaya ihe problem185 words
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Article223 1948-04-22 6 The war alt.eied the situation. With Far Eastern tin sources denied to America, Bolivia was made, the world's single big source of tin. During the past few years Bolivian production has averaged between 38,000 to 42,000 tons a year. Far more important,, during the war th e American223 words
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Article, Illustration72 1948-04-22 6 w -w ;:»v.w«wy— i i iwmmmn.m^ At the press of i button a machine at Str-Afoti station will print and fame r^t-mtlu my one oj JO types o.' tickets. This In.st word «n booking offices is the product d/ main v"" s of rcstnrch HirrU-d on72 words
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1128 1948-04-22 6 PEDAGOGUE - ARE THERE TOO MANY ASIANS World Affairs PEDAGOGUE POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE I *>y Mankind. =o son.c- experts are telling us. h confix ted with b new and -erriblc danger. No, this danger r*oet; not come from the atom nonib <\ another work) war. though ex-rcrts say thai this sum1,128 words
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Advertisement49 1948-04-22 6 Special Sale for 2 meefcs on^jr Evening downs Beautiful Sequins Beaded designs. Original Price $l?:»00 $130 To Clear SHO 00 70 Afternoon Fro< V Smart Well Tailored Original Price S 80 S 50 To dear 50 S S« Slianghai Modem Tailoring Co. ">. Battcy Ri acl Hh-n. No I MW«49 words
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Advertisement22 1948-04-22 6 MALA) I A I LIMITED, M Finest Bca.l-^ Sen-ices rrom »W«J» Kuala Lumpur H TO KOTA DIIAH' kuan 1 The Malaya" I22 words
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Article, Illustration840 1948-04-22 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE I *WITH H .un ad- College v. mng Ith a pit'?I e BUtfM. I fTed stint lee- r, vi-.t I >S leawi tun ay, international ats. she ii or I M-r contact [ndia. bu'.- Malaya and HongH g said thai it wai i trj toRaffles - 840 words
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Advertisement12 1948-04-22 7 Borrow The Latest BOOKS "■»> and Non-Fiction from THE l-ILLIPUT LIBRARY at LITTLE'S12 words
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Advertisement40 1948-04-22 7 THE PEN w/# #J ALL THE GOOD MM POINTS /Wm Mr' 1 f freeiiton but'* !m ImM *»»y aiiaronteed. ;M :jM Beoutifvl Rolled WJB Odd Clip ofd -JT J^r W* SI«» C I jjf \m i^f/ c»'^e6'e mi o I40 words
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Advertisement180 1948-04-22 7 In True Race Tradition Look Your Best!!! Mode! Gowns From AAary Black and Leading London Houses. j AT THE PAVILION RESTAURANT J TO NIGHT v GAMMON STEAK WITH PINEAPPLE S and 4 lIAII \l lIIIIAMI THK PICK OF THK MKM v A SPLENDID PICTURE AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL A9frfii9t9T[180 words
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Article236 1948-04-22 8 i Many of ii- t. d of a. nil surveys A few of the general public :>r.- tw,-. of the i posMi iiitifs and remißi ob tainable iron) thow N wh« n scienmi'-ally Mpttcd i The most commonly known foil. i o* survey fiom the236 words
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49 1948-04-22 8 I Jolo, Phili ipinej, Apr. 21 Philippine Ail Llm.e ransport plane crashed in a .:in;ina plantation while landng in a local airfield injuring he pilot and one passenger. Nine other passengers and two other crewmen were not hurt. The crash is undei investigation. U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article67 1948-04-22 8 Epsom, April 20. Mr. F. W. Harris' Now or Never won the Great Metropolitan Handicap here this afternoon. Mr. C. G. Darrell's Deuces Wild was second and Mr. V. C. Longstaffe's Avon Prince third. Betting 6-1 Now or Never. 20-1 Deuces Wild. 6-1 Avon Prince Fircmaster67 words
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Article63 1948-04-22 8 Hollywood, Apr. 21. Film star Van Johnson wao rushed >y ambulance to hospital yes:erday with severe attack of icute gastritis. Dr. William Branch said^ Johnson became ill during the* light. The attack subsided on ruesday morning but he be:ame ill again latex in the day. He willU.P. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration58 1948-04-22 8 Our ptetmft shows an OSC Camt m installed in a De Havaland Rapidc, one of th* (yfMt of wrcraft wted by Hunting Aerusurveys for vertical photo qniphy. When films are b(| I»"M»M K 1 drying /""'^^^HP^""' hririy yentlv sponnc<noW!in9™dmt. Dryin^^TJW plact naturally whicfrinnunmes the danger58 words
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285 1948-04-22 8 SHIPPED 'OUT OF HARM'S WAY $1,000,000 JADE CARGO MISSING PEIPING, APR. 21.— A J\DE CARGO WAS ABOAKl) THE CHINESE SHIP, WAN LEE, WHEN IT RA* AGROUND WITH COLLECTIONS VALUED AT $1,000,000 U.S. ACCORDING TO LEADING CHINESE AND FORtlON CURIO DEALERS HERE. M THE COLLECTION WAS BEING SHIPPED F,R O >285 words
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Article28 1948-04-22 8 San Jose. Costa Rica. Apr. i 21.— President Teodoiv Pica- do has resigned and announc- ed the unconditional sun en I der Of his militry forces.28 words
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Article, Illustration190 1948-04-22 8 manna example I Bkeleton itj >/l touches furiouj plurahic j. JSI seldom exacti H/*H ended wh-re t be r^M own official r, «;>,,'. «M the Reichidunal aemblaace v m that '»n<»- w-!> th pi Germana. Before the m -.<l ing InduttHU. I'-ifl tail way centre s I rivalh thoie190 words
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Advertisement59 1948-04-22 8 CLEARANCE SALE BOOKS, STATIONERY. CHILDREN S GAMES Novels half below half prices Children's Books 20', to 60S discount. Dish Paper, Doyleys, V fJ Serviettes, Crepe Paper, halt prices Children's Party Cards, Reporters' Other Note Books, 25 Indexed Books, discount. Note Paper, Envelopes, Pads, Buy Cheap Now Save Your Money I59 words
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Article153 1948-04-22 9 (I iinuny an- 1 IB u it days, :t 10*** .sailing, international ht.i-'U'ing. golfinK ;in ,i, in fact. *lm st every cuniblc form of srorts. In addition to It* other amtnrtirt i Berlin whs prominent as m ♦"lucatioinl centre. The Friedrich Wilheliii University. t minded n IS to. was153 words
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Article22 1948-04-22 9 Ht. of lMial »phs appearing ttormns «H» |ala>i Iribun*- y had on appl'u.i- the iribuno ap h:« i»n)«r»--j ».'iiii per t"P>-22 words
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Article, Illustration114 1948-04-22 9 Ke Bil wa> ffiUrd B bad been r B Soviet 1 J■< In British author!- B.y, t Gn< al B ol the 8 it- K}<t: D:v;si' h• K the British would H iben the new sys- K German barf ■nivrd in Berlin to- B: wittenberge, a Bieok point onReuter - 114 words
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Article85 1948-04-22 9 Tokio. Apr. 21. Admira Mitsumasi Yonai, 67, died here today of enceohalomalacia a brain disease after developing pneumonia. He was Navy Minister of the Suzuki Cabinet which surrendered to ihe Allies in August 1H& Yonai l >ecame premier in January 1940 but resigned in July when lieUP. - 85 words
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Article32 1948-04-22 9 Chicago, Apr. 20. The youngest confessed murderer in Chicago criminal history. Howard Lang. 13, was sen. tenced to 22 years in prison for slaying a seven year old playmate U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration61 1948-04-22 9 1 I Tht technique employal hf it if that known as stilo rrnsion. From negatives covering the area where map rr rision is necessary, "Recti'"W unlnrtft mtnts are made k> fit the scale of the map i<> be wwiwdL Rectified simp- means that any errors of Hit during photography are61 words
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Article, Illustration111 1948-04-22 9 Plotters are those who illustrate on a map the arm covered by each, or by a run or runs of prints. Here the plotter has laid out three long runs takm from in an survey m Iraq. The preliminary object is to lUtermme whether there111 words
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200 1948-04-22 9 new YORK Wealthy lumberman Harry Tennant placed a K>uquet of flowers on a pauper's grt've in Los Angeles cemetery and murmured, i 'Janet, I've fJund you." The grave whs that of his daughter, Mrs. Janet McEvers. who, had she lived, would have been200 words
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Article109 1948-04-22 9 A letter from hot sweetheart telling her lo forgot him because he was poing overseas decided a young girl to end her life. She threw hei.self over Clifton suspension bridge at Bristol. But she wis wearing a crinoline sknt. It acted aa a parachute, and sh"109 words
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Article107 1948-04-22 9 f>allau Minos. April 20. Fifteen persons, including two women, were dead or missing, and 33 othtis were injured by an explosion last night in th«' dust coal mine here, according to an official report by mine owners tonight. The report said two of the missingU.P. - 107 words
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Advertisement95 1948-04-22 9 ARtYMAMOM WiOWMS? Then Try This! Af*er a meal those with goo«l digev tion have a feeling of contentment, but there are thousnndb of others who en dure discomfort and pain whose enjoyment of food is overshadowed by fear of the after effects. The causes of their digestive troubles vary hasty95 words
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Article74 1948-04-22 10 TOHIO, APR. 20. Japanese women guard* in *mart uniform will join the I'nited State* and Australian soldiers and Jap men guards at the Imperial Guards in June. It was learned at the Imperial Household Office today. The principal duty of the women guards will be toU.P. - 74 words
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Article40 1948-04-22 10 Sovi et Demand Rejected 1 ArTl I I I I I told nir,» I Din* A I J ably i fl ":i I irtall I I ping I bUO| lf| kept :i I 1 I wll do H 1. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article105 1948-04-22 10 NANKING Apr, 19 I lowin i tl j r fl Chiang k. :r Col :il dent jresti i sti :.l Ass nWy this 'fl mail? no in ted six da:f; for the \rx-:r. -"^M tia! ;tl hwloled I run leni fl Sun 7 incumbent v.^BReuter; AAP - 105 words
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Article65 1948-04-22 10 LONDON, a:- 20- i States Deputy Sam^j V tcxiav accused Mr. h "M tomov of tn? Soviet I moM employing "ielasmg the London I'onfere. H Ign m^f^v'S/.^IM session of r M l gn ntetera deputy had suggestions i.iade '\s for making e: -\lB Austt;^ oat detain jmJWJReuter - 65 words
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Miscellaneous158 1948-04-22 10 < omir»: Exclusive to ihv Morning Tribune j 1 RUGCLES" iambs' A t finmt hrr^rrJ ww 7 VWf-W... "BELINDA" ™"""^"HTB \r*~^^ iG I T3 -"^OO MUSTN T H^ESErI I HIM HERE, PflfiE- URBIOV- DONE 55 DEfID WITHIN 'V: |F^W >^ Inspector Fh&e> PERHAPS HE'5 60NE j TH^T-3y THBEZWSI WE I158 words
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Article1113 1948-04-22 11 Louise Breitenbacb - Louise Breitenbacb k A SIX 'DAY SERIAL m ny mpeded Encoum^r with Dad Disappoints Dulcy, a Second One Terrifies Her I I B m I i lappj her i n L kill m B td her father-ln-B' table ai i \v k i for him tc 1.::..'1,113 words
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Article116 1948-04-22 11 A ChineM W'-rrnn received fatal r. juhph on jump^ne from a moving omnibus in Katonp Roa<l on Tuesday ct lernoon She died in hOtplUl early yesterday morring. r/i:« iPOfl «nr r/ (tend* -its reported hetweo* 6 am on Tuosday tifrf 6 a.w yesterday g m >/->im«/.116 words
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161 1948-04-22 11 (Tribune Staff Reporter) i he Singapore EUfqatytra .isolation has pro tested to ihe Municipal President against the in crea.v m the froqueivy and txu m of the blackout? '•H BRA m<jt* that urw if lighting and the Ugnt. tog i display windows 01 inopi whin; hart161 words
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Article51 1948-04-22 11 NEW YORK. Apr. 20 Rubl am cloied fiv, to Itl ;i!i s "t 12 CV ■>. lc« April 22.7;i n mU May tt.35-4t, Jun.--21.40 TJi.nal. July 21.29-.^'. AUfUi 5 n« miiiiil. Sop. :•< 75 bid. Octob r 20.70 nominal, November 20.65 nominal, December 20.C.0 (Tilled January through JuneU.P. - 51 words
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Article45 1948-04-22 11 Fran kf int. April 20. Fritz Thy, or.. 71 -year-old Gorman indu.sti iaiist. who is accused of having harked Hitler's rise to power iri the thirties, will tfo on trial u a major offender before a Frankfurt ,s :,;i7iri, <tior, />«...►♦ shortly.-- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement38 1948-04-22 11 ~ROXY~ FRONTIER BADMEN" Th ;^e,t Bar.<, its m > .Lawless U nd "'"> a mat c.st s*n fa-;:*"* by IMII Berry (r Gw inuit te Barrymore !lOBk'' !M| l ll| ltll> '"Plain i P-™- 'laps 1 7 inn World Wai38 words
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Advertisement26 1948-04-22 11 "A TRUTH THAT NO ONE WILL EVER DENY" PHOENIX AERATED WATERS Are Indisputably BETTER ALL TELEPHONE P ORDERS RECEIVE OUR BEST ATTENTION PHONE: 3709 or 3700.26 words
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Article58 1948-04-22 12 London, April 20.- Mr. Herbert Morrison, leader of the House of Commons, today rejected a request for the appointment of an all-party parliament committee to investigate the sending of a good wishes telegram by some labour members to Pietro Nenni and his Communist Allied Group of SocialistsReuter - 58 words
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Article53 1948-04-22 12 London. Men in live-gallon cowboy hats, and New York taxi-drivers, last week picketed the United Nations ground with signs saying, "Gromyko is a liar." Mr. GromykL recently said that any Ameuun cowboy or j taxi-driver knew the Govvernj ment was applying "a policy j of economic an 1 political black-53 words
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Article199 1948-04-22 12 LONDON. Apr 20: -Anti-| cipations Of the Italian t lee Ition results brought a nrmev I note in today"* stockmarkets j I Unofficial figures showing that results favour tru- rUht i wing stimulated sc-ntimen j but failed to produce an in- 1 cteas? in business andReuter - 199 words
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Article25 1948-04-22 12 Ch inese Elections Filmed r«el hhoumL presidential National A- resulted in '-y uin|» i rot m < Kai-.-n. etanau lodiv ih*» n in ire Corpoiut; n25 words
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Advertisement161 1948-04-22 12 EXOTIC EXCITING v«e^H m. 1 I k A is I I KASMA BOOTY I I -CHEMPAKA" I Shaw Bros Most Magnificiiit Ma!ay P.Murf Produced in Singapore! M I LASTNHJHTS TCOSMOPOIJTAN II I (K()\Vl> It.WKI) AHOIT IT// 1 1 I SONGS! ROMANCE! INTItICiI h COMO)Y! i I^^ALHAMBRA jtffgEM THE HOUSE OF161 words
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Advertisement78 1948-04-22 12 A/75/ Four Shows SJ% TOMORROW— 'Another OvUXukUng MiM Picture. There Is Tension. There Is Keaiism And PoetTy In This Pictuie." SUNDAY DISPATd AMI <^T^ TEMPTATION HAMllllll Adapted from George S'menons Story "Newhavcr. Dieppe' 5£ 4 S«ov/ louVegottoSß! F*E A f SEAS' j^W NOW SHOWING I LJf CAPITOL^ 1 johnny wEissMir;^78 words
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Article597 1948-04-22 13 I* wt I 1.80 I Off m m "ifsOcc! ■g (0/ i.CO l.tj i M5O m 7 10. o xd IkmF; M.O( 5.V00 K 2.9714 B .v C I ff4» 8.66 I 7.00 I H 00 15.00 V >( H tel 3.10 \.l fSi 10 00 ■f597 words
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Article195 1948-04-22 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS •From Our Financial Corr.) The disappearance Of thItalian bogey, which event was relied upon to provide a stimulus for markets, has hod not much effect after all, the counterpoise being the Ciipps capital levy (which the Chan- cellor s^ys is not a capital levy and which195 words
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Article152 1948-04-22 13 I here wa< again a good demand for 81ai sago flour yesterday Scn\ buying Interest wa.s shown In >ca] rlc< market. llle pepper market was easier. The following -wet pesterday' s Quotations RICE No IM). other qualities $48— $t a. GLUTINOUS KICE- $50--$65. MBEHOON Rice Noodle*).152 words
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510 1948-04-22 13 J Su ANG| That more scholarshlDS should be awarded that "more and mon local born persons will return mkt the notary d-Krce, Z °s'?n aS ,h nd PraOti^ 1 eri^ to Soupy senior i posts m the various dfpartnun-s of the Govern n '7 mni510 words
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Article96 1948-04-22 13 Manila, Apr. 21 An investigation conducted by the intelligence men of the Department of the Interior on the sale of surplus p-opcrty classified as "scrap iron" disclosed the lot included brand new spare parts of Thompson submachine puns, and 45 claibre pistols and carbines. The ChineseU.P. - 96 words
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Article60 1948-04-22 13 The rubber market was steady yesterday wim laii business done and ther, was good buying enquiry for shipment to Russia, Prices quot'-ri ysterda.v were: Buyer*. Sellers No. 1 M;iy RSS 41 i 42 No. 2 May RSS 401 41 A No. 3 M.-iy RSS 37 37 May /June60 words
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Article27 1948-04-22 13 'Iheiv was a better enquiry for tin shares yesterday anci prices advanced lor many counters. i industrials wen firm wit!: [some :mprov« mfT.t :n prices.27 words
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Article153 1948-04-22 13 Washington, Apr Oregon RepubiTiin BetUfttu Wayne Morse deecnltad Uld Armed Service Vu\'u ati. u law as a 'flop' 1 -> i i aded «.k Congress to itoMßfl iml.^pen dent departing] I for tho Army, Navv and Alrforct Morse told the Ornate,' M'< Aimed Forces "w,U.P. - 153 words
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Article76 1948-04-22 13 Montreal. AjM 21, Ml Barbara An:; BcOtV,. Pfetty young Canadi; r. bolder of tt > world, Olymp.'i and Bkiiopean ligure skiting titles, bOM turned d')WJ: ;i $7 100 W<H contract by a Bollywood Mm company for .n to u ako t picture, accordi] rReuter - 76 words
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Article68 1948-04-22 13 Lake Slicceaa, Stf. I '<< Jewish Agency eomi kilned I > the Security OourtCjl today the presence m Paleftflne the Transjon ,-ri Arnh legion which it eatd represented "a continuing danger t« ''n 1 Jewish community.' The Agency laid ifi.it "unlH of the Arab legion n Paleatlno formReuter - 68 words
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Article50 1948-04-22 13 in excreta tru pov»< i>' conferred by section 3 (I; f ti\ Labour' c rdlnance, Hia Excellency t* (;< t<''>r been pleated to i point C R. D. Dauby, l ICH, to i as an Aniittftt Commbflcnt'f for Labour -< t:; > rtR ct fn rn the Ist50 words
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Article, Illustration378 1948-04-22 14 "Dark Horses" In This Year' s Wimbledon Tennis Tourney LONDON APK. 21 THKKK IS EVEKY PROMISE OP' ONE OF THE KEENEST BATTLES EVER FOR THE MEN'S SINOI.ES TITLE AT WIMBLEDON THIS YEAR \NP THE POSITION HAS -BECOME EVEN MORE OPEN NOW THAT THE AMBIDKXTROI'S AUSTRALIAN AvJl3 JOHN BROMWICH HAS CHANCED378 words
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Article86 1948-04-22 14 Ski Champ Turns Professional Sun Valley. Idaho. Apr. ll.— America's first Olympic games ski champion. Mrs. Ori-th-chen Frasor. of Vancouver Zeshington. has turned pro- fessional. W P. Rogers. Manager ot, this Western mountain ivsort announced that 29-year-old Mrs. Frasor has signed a ihree-year contract to appe.i: in lilm shorts and86 words
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Article528 1948-04-22 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By Singapore. Wednesday. Nos. 2 and 3 tracks were again open for work at Bukit Timah this morning but most horses were confined to slow work and quite a number workI ed on the .small sand track at i the stables. Ti&iner R.528 words
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553 1948-04-22 14 Below are \an<rcaps for the second day nt the Singapoie Turf Club sum met meeting on April 28: Horses. Class 1. Div 1. 7 Fuib. Some Class 9.04 Grand Prix 'I 9 01 Hosewell'a rJoy 8 10 Ecliptic 06 Everest SO5 Kinp Midas553 words
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86 1948-04-22 14 Plan To Buy Up China Textile Industries Shanghai. A;k -> ful stock and »i"- cates are .r.oi^ BOM to buy up China i H shortly bo tts««« 'n^Bf, tion with t!\ il H assets of lWi«j£ ct i;rd ing to check I morning. Chare, JJOVJ' |S thirds of tlie-;;' H86 words
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Advertisement48 1948-04-22 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. incorporated in Singapore. 85, i HI MA STREET. PHONE 3041 .V PASSAGE ft FREIGHT SERVICES "Hone Siang" Rangoon M Apr. *Bidor" u Palemban^ and Pladjo* "Kepong" Rangoon cargo onJy 24 "Hong Thong M Khio KW H<1 raV Dumb I 30 w48 words
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1074 1948-04-22 15 Ch'rese Ath. 1. I IN THE DEFENCE COST THE CHIN- HAD *M*^rmiSG WAHi THE GAME WHEN THEY r. F iTHLsrr s <cM^i: aTH .letic association in an r H^T 1 LEA™ TB MATCH AT TOF mDn B Tm (A. ahead A v half1,074 words
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Article33 1948-04-22 15 A dog show will be held on May 7, at 5 p.m. at the Happ> World, the proceeds of which will go to the Rotary Club's T.B. Clinic Fund.33 words
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230 1948-04-22 15 The Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association benefitted bv a substantial sum of well over $10,000 when the proceeds of last night's entertainment at the Great World were donated to the Fund. All sideshows and sports were free, except the Globe and Atlantic cinemas where the admission230 words
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322 1948-04-22 15 S'pore A.A.A. Blames Tax For Its Loss Ihe Singapore Amatej Athletic Association sustained a net lo^ of $501 03 for tht- iir ending IXc 31. 1947 Thi*. according t<> the Committee's report and statement of accounu which arc j to be presented at the Assoj ciations" annual general meeting at322 words
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Article154 1948-04-22 15 In a badminton match >*- twceti the Choon Ouan English School "Bati" and the Katong "Bethesda" Young Peoples Group, the termer ran winners by 4 games to 1* The following are the results ("Bats' players mentioned first) SINGLES: Licw Kee lost to Chia Kim154 words
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Article102 1948-04-22 15 The President of the LaSulle Sports Club writes to us M follows: "The LaSalle S.C. although i founded by the old boys of St. Joseph'B Institution have |jio connections whatsoever with the old school neither was the, club founded in honour or dedicated102 words
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Article99 1948-04-22 15 The Bright Star Sport club defeated the Railway Juniors at cricket by 20 runs at th< Medical College ground la? t Sunday. Top scorers tor th< "Briyh; Stars" wen- E C. Rodrlgur.s and C Peitetfoo with totals of run s each. E. A Rodrifjues99 words
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91 1948-04-22 15 The Malayan New Democratic Youth League beat th» i Katon g Boy s Club at tabletennis by six games to one on Monday. The following ar' the results, League's playere. mentioned first: Singles: Ah Kwee bc;it Kay Kok 3-1: Kim Huat txat Sulabnan 3-1:91 words
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Article84 1948-04-22 15 In a badminton matcn playedd at Pulau Vukom on Sunday, the Thomsom Youngsters beat Pemuda Barat B.P. Pulau Bukim by 4 games to 2:— Results (Thorn-, son Youngsters mentioned first are:— Singles:- Adam beat Din 19-15. 15-6. 15-3; Sulong beat Zamini 10-15, 15-8, 15-10; Yaacob beat84 words
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Article36 1948-04-22 15 Shanghai, April 21. Cap:ain Mansfield. New Z»-aljnJ I lier who is planning a |16ba! light, is scheduled to airiv. n Shanghai April 27 or 28. .he British C 1 4 an louncpd today. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article536 1948-04-22 16 RIiTU^T WORK ON MONDAY i Liburv Staff Rep.' ■Ui OH Uphom m iltctilt 00. nottftet). :m *!io have b.en on stri'-: sllM April 1 1 > return to Work b> S j 811 li<Uj W i- p.- ;h;it th.y bftVt no desir to ve.-um* I536 words
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146 1948-04-22 16 WASHINGTON. Apr. 20--j The House of Representative? today passed a bill to permit a Chinese medical couple— the husband an acknowledge! tuberculosis specialist to become United States citizens f The bill direct: that the At- torncy-General dismiss deportation proceedings against Dr. Timothy C. H. LiangReuter - 146 words
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Article572 1948-04-22 16 S.A.F.A. Steps In (Tribune Staff Reporter) The subject of rough play in the current football League formed the main topic at an emergency meeting of the S.A.F.A. Council held at the S.R.C. pavilion yesterday. Chairman Sands said: 'Some tinia there was a match between the Indians572 words
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