Morning Tribune, 24 April 1948
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Article665 1948-04-24 1 SPORE'S STRIKE I LITTLE DISTURBANCE of CITY ACTIVITY I (Tribune Staff Reporter); rultNty'i funeral strike, which was over at anl this morning, went off without any serious kturbance ol the peace o- major dislocation m the 'i!V onunerVial an 1 industrial life. Minor in< idents ocourr 'd among construction and665 words
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Article, Illustration143 1948-04-24 1 IMS OLIV KR WBWELL MASKS KCB CBB, Hit Ejtni"rdui ifenfiary "'< r I AmiJj Bii OUvei led <h< BHm legation to th> Paris fhon the ManhaU plan m > vl Uyi and vax largely *miibk for drafting the report. Last Octo«*«w Wathingto* for t>H thr plan The SFTU143 words
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Article111 1948-04-24 1 LONDON. Apr. 23. Don Bradman n<i of the Duke of Edinburgh, who attended a London dinnc, last night to Australian Test cricketers: hay, do'ected m films that h. has peifo c t action foi a li^ht han<l offspin bowler". He added -su-jmit matReuter - 111 words
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Article26 1948-04-24 1 K.L.M. FLIGHTS TO SINGAPORE I c By 23 The KLM f d '"Clay that it will Z™l the Amsterdamely with planes ai Singapore'! tl n U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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56 1948-04-24 1 BURMA "CZECHOSLOVAKIA OF ORIENT" Z T dMV fhat '•"rh and go between the new Government and the Commun ists. "In Burma Itself," tho ltishop said, "the Government is seeking a socialist repime, but is dealing with a Marxist rebellion. Only the ranking Englishman In Bur ,na before her tai^*, 11U.P. - 56 words
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Article243 1948-04-24 1 6 -Point Plan For Rubber AKRON, Ohio, Apr. 28.— A Mix-point programme for preparedness m rubber is ftuggeMted by John L. ollyer, PreHldent of B. F. Goodrich Company, m an analysis of the na- tional and world rubber situaed for consideration by the Government. i*V chief points were: Firstly, immediateReuter - 243 words
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Article97 1948-04-24 1 Tukio. Apr. 23.--Mr. J. -7 McGuire, a businessman representing Jardine and Mathesons, plunged to his dedh today from the fifth storey of the Tokio Hotel. The hotel manager said it was not known whether the death was a suicide or an accident. Upon entering McGuire's roomAAP; Reuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration19 1948-04-24 1 MRS. BRAMBTON, wife of Mr. K. G. Bramstnn, MffclMr attached fo Qantas Airways, H»*O is l*<i\iu<i shortly for Australia,19 words
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Article102 1948-04-24 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The "Omei" (15.000 tons>- the largest gunboat m the 1 Chinese Navy left Shanghai two days ago for Singapore and is exacted to arrive here next Wednesday. r The gunboat is coming hen- on a visit, as well as tor Wr fuelling. She102 words
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986 1948-04-24 1 S.H.B. EXPLAINS (Tribune Staff Reporter) The jro slow" policy adopted by many workers m the Singapore Harbour Board has remitted m a rise m labour cost* for cariro handling which is to the great detriment of thO Co IOtty FURTHERMORE, THE BOARD IB986 words
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Article55 1948-04-24 1 I*KA«I X, Apr. 28.— Ike newspaper Mlada Fronta KBported today that four of 'K«»choNlovakla*M tennl§ stars, lu-adfd by the world-famouN JaNtslav Drobny, are miHsinif." Th«: paprv <tald Drobny, hl« Uavin cup partner, Vladimir Ornik, and Milan Matou* and Helena Straudeova were playing m Italy las* weekU.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement8 1948-04-24 1 Final Report Of Wages Commission See Page 28 words
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982 1948-04-24 2 Historical Development Of Labour Policy In Malaya ■w\ ges ca\ i\ lissioxs FINAL REPOR T JLT IS DESIRABLE TH*T THE PAIERNALISTIC SYSTEM OF EMPLOYMENT SHQI LD BE PROGRESSIVELY AND SPEEDILY X XL A X EI) AND THAT THE EMPLOI Efc SHOI LI) LEARN LTO EXPRESS HIS OWN INDIVIDUALITY IN A982 words
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Article113 1948-04-24 2 BOGOTA. Colombia, Apr. 22. The Ninth International Conference of the American states adopted unanimously without debate a strong anti-Commu-nist resolution. As originally proposed by the rnited States. Brazil, Chile and Peru, the resolution calls on all American nations to take measures to "impede any effort" of113 words
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276 1948-04-24 2 How two Chinese proba- I tionary detectives. whil' attached to Pay^ U'bar Police .station allegedly obtained $40 from a poultry narer liv- j ing m Kampong Uew Lian at the point ct their revolvers and. later, displaying a pair of handcuffs, warned theii victim that they276 words
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Article264 1948-04-24 2 -\'r.:zi lirtngeri •■...:k J jrebbers* cut: j r.y hr land t^lJ mt. you he,:j us nl *<• will help >vu" I didn't hep them but ttryu y helped thexselvo Thi.s was said m .videnc? bf ~n elderly Chinese ncrijri it Uk S:ngaD-Tr A-i/c Conn264 words
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Article180 1948-04-24 2 Tin Group Estimates Less Output WASHINGTON' Apr H H I The Internationa! Tin Btudj I Group meeting »nded today H I having recommended an later- H governmental tin agreeneal H I reduced the estimated prati* H tion for the n«>xt three pan H from lust peai*! estimate. Bumming up theReuter - 180 words
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196 1948-04-24 2 Chan Kirn Lee, a young running into Jalan Pistff H Chinese, who was arrested by a police patrol m Jalan Pisani? at 2.35 a.m. on Feb. 17, was committed for trial at the next Assizes on charges of carrying arms, unlawful possession of seven196 words
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425 1948-04-24 3 Warant Out For Arrest Of Driver of Army Am bulance I CORONER FINDS ENOUGH I f.ROUND FOR CHARGE THE ARREST OF PTE. G. T. H %.v? rJsc, THE DRIVER OF H -'^VVCE WHICH WAS INVOLVED H rvTRESrLTING IN THE DEATH v\^ ISSUEP BY THE SINGAPORE CI\IL V S poRTEr. YESTERDAY.425 words
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Article107 1948-04-24 3 SHANGHAI. Apr 23. The Communist Radio under a North Sh«»nsi dateline m a flash" announcement confirmed the govi rnment evacuation of Yenan, the former Re i capital which was m Nationalist hands for 13 months. However, the Rv<\ announcement claimed Yenan was recaptured while the governmentU.P. - 107 words
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111 1948-04-24 3 th€ BBPP9 v park was M tQ d for 24 H 2fl by the Judge Mr. A D Fan D -terday when I •rt employ- ant of char. tcess ol the ted, L I itl Khan. pay a H alleged to :.i-. i Feb.111 words
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Article28 1948-04-24 3 I been caught g to open the rked In the US, hour 'ore, apth Magisyesterday. to him, his for men- <! bail was i |250.28 words
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237 1948-04-24 3 New York. Apr. 22. Ml. Edward R. SU-ttinius. chairman Of the board of the Liberia Company, announced i programme here today which may turn backward Liberia, the "Black Republic" oO tru West Coast of Africa. Into one Of the wealthiest ana most progressive of theReuter - 237 words
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226 1948-04-24 3 by the First District Judge, Mr. E. P. Shanks. >c* 1 terd A Accused,y ccused, Tian Oon Lim, was charged with attempting to enter the Colony with an altered ficate of entry. Tian was arrested at We Immigration Depot on Mar. 30. An officer226 words
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206 1948-04-24 3 Chii l Kiali ii *A h m i torn.d quit* t. at the A -17.1- Court vest' i a charge of carrying ni!h. iraj commit! 'I to the Boyi Home it Bukil Tlmah by Mr Jaatiee Thoragood \<-t r v for lam Oi206 words
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Article58 1948-04-24 3 i WASHINGTON, Apr. 22. I President Truman i ssued a statement on the Italian elections, stating that "free peoples everywhere will be encouraged by the outcome of the recent Italian elections." "The results will demonstrate once again the vitality of Italian democracy and the tietermination of the ItalianU.P. - 58 words
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Article159 1948-04-24 3 Fines totalling $1,050 Wtr imposed on i Chinese and three women by the Eighth Police Court Magistrate. Mr JR. W. P. Rule, yesterday when they were tound guil|y of assisting m the management Of a public lottery •Chap Jl Kee. Ihe Chinese 27-year. old |Loh159 words
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Article143 1948-04-24 3 MALACCA. April tt Tig Malay Muslims of Malnya must mako efforts to CcntTtiiW thHr Interests an«l their rights un-ler one organisation if f h»\v t() fight effectively any eireroachment from extraneous ■pj*"** it is about time that ail Malaya m the count! y organise thom■elvefl143 words
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Advertisement11 1948-04-24 3 YOli'lX BK BAFFLED." SO DE MARNEY J, FRANKAU ./^*»il li AllßlCfj11 words
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Article, Illustration492 1948-04-24 4 IPCiH. .\\>r 22.— kXing 'la lirsi posl war All Malaya Mctbodl* Vout3i Fellowship Institute which vai hehi during Hie pa« ftf« days tl 'ht i i^nglo Ctiinoac School, more than 530 tncmben trom the various MY X moups throughout Ma!ay a httended morning tnaaj492 words
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177 1948-04-24 4 An appeal of interest to the Mohammedan community tame t,u for argailieF.f bet"' th v Court of App Sin- Pore, yetterday. The- appeal was against the decislui 0! Mr. Justice J< bling wtij iiad gri«ii er; enntody <»f two Mohammedan child.! w n to177 words
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Article228 1948-04-24 4 Applying for a ck.s.s, U U H of his marmot. f m hi» wil on th t ground ol desertion a Chinese. Simon Let luk Kwong. chief clerk H Pile Singapore Improvement rust, told Mr JitftlG Jb- H ling m the High Couri yetferday that hi228 words
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Article30 1948-04-24 4 «r:.r c- approved the < ncieprndt-nt c mn nve«tigate c< rr i olaint.s about mon I rt also Invested n H i;.S-r •ovid to «'P— oubllc interest. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article26 1948-04-24 4 Washington. President Trum the United Stai M n furnish t r troops as P rt force organised \y Vatlrns to d?al >ush-Arab fttffstiort ReuterReuter - 26 words
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ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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120 1948-04-24 5 EXPULSION OF FASCIST LEADER DEMANDED A demand for the immediate I MA HI M Oswald Pirow. leader of the order" movement and former Minister m to the British Government by the piitrict Anti-Fascist Committee. The "Nuwe Order" movement avow<s the principles of national socialism. *I cannot understand why a LabourReuter - 120 words
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Article21 1948-04-24 5 Passport Forger Is Jailed I made t" B, i to accept W T passpor. was a to r n ntns. U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article82 1948-04-24 5 10KD0S I Air Fora I pmtly <■• '< H >' '/'A.sf.s fl I tr^r/i Modi ii aided I jj.s'f Monda i B An of/icKi/ .4'f ."»/;>i/.sfri/ I r>!»«'; M I Th( m I kntftio* i' 1 1 y >"<•(> .s.sI fd 7/i> 'p> i it'n visU.P. - 82 words
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Article52 1948-04-24 5 IBWDGEND 22 Eighty formw high-ranl rman Army, Navy and Luftwaffe officers v.:ii leave the pi [soner of sf«mpat Brid imO rg*lr« r ;n M a y i repat nation. Those n t i.,;,,,, pj^ ■wjal von Rundstedi 77 leaaero the camp, an! Field Mar'^England f« thelrReuter - 52 words
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Article82 1948-04-24 5 IOKYO. April 22:~-Antiei-pating a reflffl of touri^; trade, tht- Kokusai Kank.i Kabushiki Kaisha—lnternational Tourist Corporationis rushing preparation. pa»i'.icularly hotel and recreation facilities. Officials announced a lor :re r villa of Prince Cr.ichubu —Emperor Hirohito's younger brother— at Hayama beach near Yokohama and a former villa ofUP - 82 words
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Article79 1948-04-24 5 Rome. Apr. 22. Premier Alcide de Gasperi announced that Italy had asked to join the Western European Union against communism. Foreign Office sources m London said Italy's application v.ould be considered at Saturday's meeting of the Westeri: European Union Council of ambassadors m London. Italy isU.P. - 79 words
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Article97 1948-04-24 5 Davis Cup: India Britain 1-All ■^Cw e lQ open l n X day's I India's I 1 I I 2.— lndia and Great Brione rubber each at the play m the first round itch here today. Mottram should beat Bo?e on Saturday, it is hardly likely that Walton will overcomeReuter; U.P. - 97 words
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Article63 1948-04-24 5 Manila. April 22. Dr. Jose p. Laurel, puppet President of the Philippines during the Japanese occupation pleaded fo» unity m an interview today. He denied that he had called President Quinr.o "incompet cnt" m an Interview early thla week with a Manila Chronicle i.y.< :t« although th<> newsmanReuter - 63 words
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223 1948-04-24 5 ROME. Apr. 23: -Sign, r, Palmira 'logiiatti. the [UlUo Ctnm.unist kader. d->n< unceJ last Sunday* general election a> corrupt, but Suid bU P-rty did pot iir.end to \u e force I •The political fltuitlon is very atrJotu and of peat tcmfcXC he iuid mi nReuter - 223 words
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Article42 1948-04-24 5 MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, Apr. 22, Jackie Dart bard, aged 19, middle-weight boxer, died of cerebral concusHion and internal bleeding suffered m the light with Bert Lytill. He died deplte efforts of three surgeons who operated on him for 90 minutes this morning ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article241 1948-04-24 5 BERLIN, Apr. 22.— Russia today announced measures to cut the last Allied passenger train link between Berlin and the West by banning two coaches from the Nord Express. Try French have protested as the ban chiefly affects French passengers, and Britain tonight planned similar action.Reuter; U.P. - 241 words
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Article291 1948-04-24 5 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 23 —A friendly settlement of the Kashmir dispute, despite the opposition expressed by both parties to the Security Council's ;esoluiion. is legarded with considerable optimism by Council members. While it Is recognised that l>cth parties still have strong ejections to cert. tin parts ofReuter; U.P. - 291 words
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207 1948-04-24 5 ROME Apr. 22— The Pope m a statement on the Italian election said today that the nsult had -quickened the confidence of all Europe and the V.liUlt* vvuiiu. Tho Pope said that the Italian elections marked "a crucial moment" which caused UIC peop|« all overU.P. - 207 words
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166 1948-04-24 5 Commons To Debate On Nenni Incident London. April 22. Conservative Party loaders are to force a debate m the House of Commons on the "Nenni incident" the "good wishes" telegram from a group of Labour Membtrs to Signor Pietre Nonni's Communist- supported Socialists m the Italian elections. The debate, whichReuter - 166 words
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Article64 1948-04-24 5 Washington, Apr. 22. Mi James Forrestal United Statrs Defence Secretary has proposed a three-year Americjn defence programme costir,-: $45,000,000,000 and ptactOf tht- tniphasis on the greater air striking power. Appealing before a closed session of the Senate Arrrvrd Services Committee. Mr. Forrest jl yesterday recommended the64 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article401 1948-04-24 6 Bred Butter Education "Ail educational effort m the tropics/ spates a writer on educational problems m Southeast Asia, s s conditioned by the economic environment; che western school m tfie tropics does not teach the children how ijo live, but how to make a living." This bread-and-butfer motive had, and401 words
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Article, Illustration43 1948-04-24 6 ■■•■■'«»to7»»u Pichrrnt at a dcifo-f yivm re<*er\tly at the Sergeant's Men s. RAF. Bat* Selrtar an fL. to R>. 8/Ldr. Simmtmd h. Sf/t. Collins M.C, Mr*. Stm moruts. W/O Wt'utd-nqUm CMC. F.'Sfft. Bird, and F/ Bgt. Kent H43 words
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Article983 1948-04-24 6 HAIG NICHOLSON - Three Weapons Against Communism HAIG NICHOLSON I > KING FAROUK Vs REDS I fly j It all started when the police saw a young woman leave a flat m Sharia Soliman Pashaone of the busiest streets m the city -carrying a suitcase and a number of large envelopes. She wasReuter - 983 words
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Advertisement52 1948-04-24 6 Special Sale tor 2 weeks only Kvpiuhk (.owns Beautiful Sequins Beaded designs. Original Price MV. im Sl3O To C fear $130 00 "0 Afifrnoon Frork Sman Well Tailored Original Price S K0 S 53 To Clear S 50 30 Shanghai Modern Tailoring Co. '0. Buttery Road Phon* No ***** Si52 words
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Advertisement23 1948-04-24 6 MALAYAN I AIRWAYS Finest Be. i Services from S^'JJJ Kuala Lumpu« penanp TO KOTA BHARI KUAN T A IN 1 T he Malayan23 words
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Article, Illustration833 1948-04-24 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE 1 *WITH H grand -nteitainH o nrl pert H Gibson on iad rVi.. »P'H quin: n f a leftvlngl liirough H -vV'-duu)-. H :.,m Athene BteWPOW H V-vt- 0■» S in B h s yti ifri l lat W«d OB aw '< w liv for833 words
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Advertisement8 1948-04-24 7 ALL THE GOOD J^W «eouf, fo Mtf&ft. H8 words
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Advertisement85 1948-04-24 7 Ti r Meres mm igl^ telief Mi In conditions •«*»ii"J^M:'^ arising from Gastric Acidity, tne well balanced formula of DE WITT'S ANTACID POWDHR is a palatable and speedy antacid j Avoid spicy or overrich foods until the normal digestion is restored. The first dose of DE WITT'S will be a85 words
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Advertisement166 1948-04-24 7 •f^^2 loly SBi Lovely Race Accessories to .Jd to that smart (rock of yours.for Phctogrbph of Beauty and Fashion consult The Largest Photo Studio m Malaya i! Arrived by Air m time for the Races MODEL HATS HAND MADE JERSEY GLOVES IN WHITE AND PASTEL SHADES MBS. TOMMY THOMSON ROOM166 words
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Article, Illustration128 1948-04-24 8 Photo. Photo. Photo. Australian international tcomtn cricketer. Amy Hudson, is known us the 'Bradman of women's cricket", because her splendid record as a batstcoman promises to make her a feminine counterpart of Don Bradman, batting idol of Australian cricktt fans, pictured here are trophUs icon l>yAustralian Official - 128 words
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Article116 1948-04-24 8 Shanghai. Apr. 23. A Communist plot to paralyse local industry by an explosion of the electric generator at the Yangtsepoo (eastern district of Shanghai) plant of the Shanghai pow<r Company was niDped m thy bud by the Shanghai garrison authorities wjth the arrest of 11 suspects, it116 words
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Article44 1948-04-24 8 Vienna. Apr. 22. Tass. the Soviet news agency, m a communique here tonight accusing the Americans of abducting Austrian civilians quoted an Austrian police report that American soldieis had forced Austrian officiais to stop a train m the Soviet zone outside Vienna.44 words
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Article315 1948-04-24 8 veaW, amy l .£&«am W-m&l von Bradman recently scored his hundredth century m big" cricket, and is the /reat eat -scoring machine' crickot haa even known. Amy Hudson is equally out standing m the smaller field of women's cricket. She has twice ployed m the Australian team m Test315 words
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Article57 1948-04-24 8 LONDON, APR. H was announced m H I of Commons' today tfl bocii decided to rH the poti ■•A.i'neH on leave m i I nn irfl as froni June 1. TIH will be one-third ofl ruling before this I was withdrawn lastß al lowa nee I I 28Reuter - 57 words
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Article35 1948-04-24 8 BARI, via Rome. 1 Several liundi I fl the village of TerM kilm:;.;' north stornirrl and racked^B Commuiii.-t ana lam L quarters ia-t oight M Leftists had bcaten^B yor an<! left luni an alley U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration39 1948-04-24 9 I |J..'. a I 1 South AUBI X play-!*. l ■s as r.»« l a«v^' X ■also us> t I ■c only ■e :n th. hA ftp i^u!;<! K. kct. ■SAN BAKRH V Dotß> uimnn M"»<<nts an \r,'j.39 words
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Article20 1948-04-24 9 I' I calling B Provisional Arab I I t' t' ■t; r ■h I I I ■of iS all20 words
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Article, Illustration61 1948-04-24 9 w 1 1 ,onu thof* pm«mf at the dance held re^entlu at thf RAF. Bane, Seletar were Mrs. IV O A'jaathar, Sgt. Ralph, Mrs. Afgathar. B<tt. Dcn«r. Mrs. Ralph. Mrs. Theo- A,,-.th<r wkturt (it tht RAF. Dance shows ■L. tn R.): Mrs. Lancaster, Mrs. Rot/crs. Mr. Morru,61 words
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Article40 1948-04-24 9 TRIBUNE PHOTOGRAPHS y Reprints of local photographs appearing i I >n the Morning Tribune and Malaya Tribune (an be had <<n appl u.t- ij ton ;o the Tribune i v PlMtorraphh I>epart- > v mm nt at S&M per topy. t40 words
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Article73 1948-04-24 9 RENFREW, Apr. 22. All passengers and fotn crew the British European AirViking a:rlimr which shed n the hillside m Ayr- last nipht were rt ported later today. All escaped ous injury. tU r spending most of the ton thr mist-blanketed ds between Largf and hwlndon, UrnReuter - 73 words
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Article60 1948-04-24 9 Moscow. APR 22. tia, Soviet Government vspaper, today claim* -i that ">n Of the American po--1 Japan was the sijmaf a one-sided peace trea'thout the r»art:V,pat.on of powers. 1 1)r Americans vtexe (ncouring the government cf Hitoto violate the deciof Potsdam, disregard iitarisaUoß &nd restore influenceReuter - 60 words
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321 1948-04-24 9 'Push -Button War' -As Monty Sees It LONDON. APR. 22. Field I Marshal Viscount Montgomery declared tonight at the Army < Cadet Force Welfare Fund appeal dinner at Marion j I House. London: "We hear much talk today of press but- i ton' warfare. I would, howi ever, emphasise thatReuter - 321 words
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Article44 1948-04-24 9 LIVERPOOL. Apr. 2IL Two hundred Royal Air Force around crew and technician! sa led from here last night for Karachi In the troop.-hip Franconia. They will help to train the Pakistan Air Force, and will remain m Pakistan for two ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article171 1948-04-24 9 fcydnry. April 23. Qu tr. bees tx'inn bied on Kang .r»>« Inland. (ff South Australia by the South Australian Department of Agricultun ;«r n sale at £1 each. Ihe bees arf Ligurlans a. type noted for its gentle disposition. They rarely sting Sales m AustraliaReuter - 171 words
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111 1948-04-24 9 "NO DEATH-PENALTY" CAUSES WORRIES LONDON, Apr. 22. British prison officers ore "disquieted" at the House cf Commons 1 decision to suspend I the death penalty for murder i for five years. A resolution passed \y a 1 committee of the Prison Officers Association today after announcing this said no considerationReuter - 111 words
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Article80 1948-04-24 9 Woking, Surrey, Apr. 22. Sir Homi Mehta. millionaire banker and victim Ol la-t week's air disaster at Sh."tnnon, Eire, was buried today, beneath an arch carved wi'h sacred Parsee bulls m the Parsee section of the Bro wood cemetery near here Two priests recited tl^ Avesta of theReuter - 80 words
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Article49 1948-04-24 9 TO TOUR U.S. SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON, Apr. 22. Sir N. Gopaiasvvami Ayyan<:ar. Indian Minister without portfolio, and Mr. M. K. Vellodd, member <>f the Indian delegation to the rnited Nations, arrived m Washington ftrom New York today for a toui ot the Supteme Court, the Statt Department and Confc'«.^49 words
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Advertisement44 1948-04-24 9 PUBLIC NOTICE. ANZAC DAY An Anzac Commemoration Service will be held at the Cenotaph on Sunday April 2sth, commencing at 745 a.m. and not 8.00 a.m. A"stralfans and New Zealanders are vr R ed to attend: ill others are welcome. C. MASSEY Australian Commissioner^^44 words
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Article218 1948-04-24 10 Ada: M I bilan I Of !> '-M diffli m i I In 4 ;W bow to i T H t v youths i 3 :studv '^udfl Ijoa bee leafc, A M are aware IR^ itlf.fdvern S without n n equip j H is th. best m :,l mtn218 words
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Miscellaneous281 1948-04-24 10 I J (oiui(s: l"\#liisi\ <' l<> llit k Mo ruing Tribune I "RUCCLfS" /C&fltf O/ uM/4/v- /V/U£/? (COMING I YsNGiNf SOUNDS A Blf^i V MM IT.'-IT HOUI P^\ V NON IhEN! YOU CANr\^ 4**?^ H DO TO B&'IATE m THE J L &*SR- CAN'T THINK STOP HERE THE UOKT PARK281 words
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Article992 1948-04-24 11 Louise Breitenbacb - Louise Breitenbacb Ii 4 SIX DAY SERIAL By sjimnle Explanaiions and a Few Loving Words S n £TiSSISB Airain for Neil and Dulcy J I k Pt t ft"*' ..,,i.»v. Kbit •!-•<::! !r ritt> ho IVf^-h.m.nutej; Krvou." be quavered and Knntot--- >'.M* cha«r.! >■>■■■■ -hook with;, Hi992 words
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Article211 1948-04-24 11 Dara And Labriola In Title Bout Italian Leon Labriola. and' giant Dara Singh meet for thi All-Malayan Heavyweight 1 1948) title at the Happy World Covered Stadium tonight. The 6 ft. 10 m. Sikh is the titleholder. having won it last year, and is sportingly putting it at staKe lonigm.211 words
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Article111 1948-04-24 11 NUREMBERG. Apr. 22: lw.ntythre c former high officials of the I. G. Farben Chemical Combine, were to- day acquitted by an American war crimes tribunal herv on charges of plunder and spoliation of factories m 1 Czechoslovakia and Austria. The ruling, which only frees the defendants ofReuter - 111 words
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Article28 1948-04-24 11 London. Apr. 22. -BirOUeJ Frederick Squire, at present British Minister m Kabul. U :I to be the Bret Ambassadnthere. H was officially announced tonight ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article275 1948-04-24 11 LONDON, April 22. In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. William Te.Minj; (Conservative) asked how many passengers passed through Kaitak airport (Hongkong) and Singapor respectively each month; what was the biggest aircraft which could land at nther airfield at present; and what expenditure the ColonialReuter - 275 words
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Miscellaneous46 1948-04-24 11 M ;r Sensation F«% B(>B ■ldbk vr ym.^ l" '»Waj, Ik*9 l 8 P m M >n tomorrow III).) NMV WORM, "I the 3 i iJ »»i 1,, oi" U Urigade Vllf, s marrow |ov Al >lIHI<I T(>dl: ■jlhls;. 50 Midnight B 1 —^Pl m Tamil46 words
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Article, Illustration63 1948-04-24 12 MARIE WIXDSOR. uh,#e perfect fifurt worn her th> m I of "Mum D.menstons of 19*6" is b*mg groom** //v r w for nnport.mt roles m forthcoming picture j/,. v v H j* has just completed i parr m "The Mommna of Roseu Ridae" H H;ft»r/i63 words
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Article99 1948-04-24 12 Crew** Cheshire, Apr 22.— Pulling ct the communication cord by 120-year-old soldier was not the cause of the train smash at Winsforc! Cheihire, wst Saturday, ml Vhich 24 pc nle vere killed. Col G S. VV ilson. Inspecting Officer of British Railways, stating this at the officialReuter - 99 words
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Article83 1948-04-24 12 Paris. Apr. 12. A new strike movement Kd by the Communist General Confederation uf Labour threatened to develop m France today as 139.000 miners ceased work. After the pit disaster on Monday which caused 12 i deaths the miners struck today m support of claims iReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement196 1948-04-24 12 TEMPTATION HARP'H'R" Is A Uith lhararter C. A. Lr.ron.-. THK OtWIBT ToJa\ Four Shorn G/AV) L. l jflß' 2~4.t54J0'930fLm.\ Co«< Licf^ fEMPTATION HARBOlilt Aaaot»?J from Geor9e S'menons Stor, \»*hay*?. -Oteope' Bpfeiaf Morning 9knm Toda.- d Touwmm v a M fJ'ln Lugo*, /n RETURN OF THE APSMAX I TODAYS HOTTESTI FAVOURITE!196 words
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Advertisement131 1948-04-24 12 BOH HOPES 1 1 ON THE RUN I BECAUSE ,JA? N I HE'S WANTED £\4& L I FOX KILLING I THEM WITH K'iK I LAUGHS Ak fl at the I REX I 4- TIMES DAILY! 1 I 2 p.m., 4.15^6.30.. A 9.1 r«. /rf I beifve us° go Brfjffi^^ ft131 words
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Article579 1948-04-24 13 I- B B' r l B l: ;'V'.' -> 30< r 16.05l 6.05 n hjh 53.00 I k r 095 1 -'IP |Jg 3 50 y. l<j 57.00 V U xd B V He pm H 24 T 25.50 B 3 10 t 10.00 B l 4579 words
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Article241 1948-04-24 13 Rubber Firms Half -Cent The rubber market opened steady yesterday and prices! continued to advance through- °nt the day on good orders especially from Continental sourPrices showed a naif cent We compared with the previous day. with buyers for No. 1 l -fcb. f.o.b. May at 42-1/2 cts. Yesterdays quotations241 words
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Article, Illustration46 1948-04-24 13 RUSSIA (J. ThnmpsoA) nmrinf/ th< winniny post m the AJC Plate at Ranrtwck. Russia won the race by five lengths from Columnist, with Paktontf third. The winner, with a stake winnings of £33,112. m dudimj n Melbourne Cup. is now to b€ rftirnt to thn stiui.46 words
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Article181 1948-04-24 13 (Produce Market* ftoun.'.-llp) A fair quantity of Siak sago flour arrived here yesterday but the supply was taken up by .suppliers to fill their contracts. There was no change m quotations. The pepper market continued to be easier and quotations were further marked down by $1181 words
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Article27 1948-04-24 13 The tin share market was steady yesterday with a moderate volume of business passing. Industrials continued firm. There was little interest m the rubber section.27 words
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Article14 1948-04-24 13 Malaka Pinda March 101.--025 lbs. New Scudai Ltd. Marcii 1948 40.000 lbs.14 words
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Advertisement18 1948-04-24 13 sa CAPITOL -^i TO-DAY.' 11— 2— 4.15 6.:)()~J).15 I »i«S^ u( liurltl TARZAN'S INIMITABLE I CALL BINGSFOOTH I18 words
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373 1948-04-24 14 PEER VOICES FEAR OF DEVALUATION [LONDON, A v\h<> was the ton In 1941-l»i oighi laid: M r Brltain'i I i I: eontln ,t ol t •-(•rv( itrotti < v nmeni >nonnoai ir. (aU r it( effectivi the Adverse is l Wly t. irorld dliei llbrUm whlcti cannot be re: liedReuter - 373 words
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Article117 1948-04-24 14 r After a secret trial gamu nui p tiro-hours iftoCMStfOM, Blackpool sprunn our of the f'ifjfjt st prf -final Bttrprin I for manif yenra In/ Jt\ .spi/f «p /lif/r fjMiowv NfM t< wn// pr»ir o/ Stanley M'ltihcirs nnd Sttinh y Mort--OHMM. M(>rtf"ns<*n ffOCt to rntr( }mReuter - 117 words
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Article60 1948-04-24 14 MORE FACTORY CONFISCATIONS F Berlin, Apr. 22. Man: !mctortes m the Soviet sect >r i,f Berlin were conflicaWd today by trie Soviet appointed German "trusUv.» r requ.s--t -ci proper^.* 1 I his body has *>■•••- char .'d with the task i I conflic it^Hfr "turning over t the people" IndustrialReuter - 60 words
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Article17 1948-04-24 14 a ease of infantile paralysis h.is been reported today Ambei Mansions. The victim is an adult European17 words
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Article144 1948-04-24 14 In a message •-> the Olympic I I Games Association General Smuts writes "The revival of the Olympic Games m Britain next July will be a most welI come event m a world still stii- vine: to recover from the disastrous effects of the greatest international144 words
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Article44 1948-04-24 14 LONDON. Apr 22: In. 1 1 following are football results: IhIKD DiViSiON (SOUTH) Notts County 4 Brighton How 0. THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Hu'l City 2. Crewe Alex, 1. Scottish B Supplementary Cup semi final: East Fife 9. Albion Rovers 1.44 words
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Article55 1948-04-24 14 Pan;. Apr. 22. me French i Ministry Of National Defence today officially denied report that the Angli.-French agre tnent d r the reciprocal us* of airfields, llgned here la*' Sunday, also provided lot ■the standardisation of the French Air Force m British lines and the building Of BritishReuter - 55 words
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Article240 1948-04-24 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS twr Singapore. Friday. Heavy rain which fell at about 7a m interfered with this mornings work and m i consequence very few of the horses were worked on the top training track. DETAILS:— Fair Court iTjoa) went half pace from the six and ran240 words
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Article583 1948-04-24 14 The following will r« pr. >. t lh«" S.C.l'.i V at cricket i •i.A F. iChangi on 11 am. on thr Hon. :m en: i:\an Wong i ipt >. Low K< Pow. S X, a We i Khoo Qag i.« r>r. Ong Sw.f I«iw. Chut h,583 words
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Article186 1948-04-24 14 LONDON, Apr 22 'M cr s were encountered -fl m the giitedged secti n 1 the London st .;<T.i:i^H Demand Wai for >av:^ I sues but the wh fl moved up to the ext- nt fl 'quarter per cent. Ine fl ncuncv.r.er.t of grant::.: dit by theReuter - 186 words
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Article29 1948-04-24 14 narrowly around 1 best un d l)0^B shares. St< iwhethei tion pric I varietj of |vanc< A fl I I rcgisten rios I I ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement43 1948-04-24 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated m Singapore. IS, r FirMA STREET PHONE 3 »44 5PASSIGK FREIGHT SERVICES. -Honj Siang" Rangooa 30 Apr fc ßi«loi* v ra'embang and Pladjoe "Koponf" Ranfoofl cargo only Zti "Boni Thon- Khto 'Hons Tat" Djambf 3)43 words
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Article427 1948-04-24 15 »hr first day of the Singapore Turf MtS "-th the piO B M v k OVE-2 P.M. li V I Wv. t, 5^ Furs. B Flanne.y (A. ESS W tJii'— I Spencer) I Mr Uong Hoc Yen? Hobbs I R\(l TWO-2.35 P.M. Tlirner •Martini I f*« JJJ427 words
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Article487 1948-04-24 15 Malays Trounced In Dull Game Snorts Cub 4 Malays (MFA.t 1. FIVE TE\MS ARK RUNNING NKCK-TO-NECK FOR HONOURS IN THB SENIOR FATA LEACIIE THEY ARE THE ROVERS THE "TIGERS". CHANCH AIRMHN. AMICAHLES. AND THE SRC WHO HAVE 1?. II II II AND 10 POINTS487 words
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Article121 1948-04-24 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALL AN LEWIS (B.V Race 1 HAMBRION Slipstream Smiling Through Race 2 FORETOLD Princess Nuffield United Sapitt:«i;us Race 3 MERRY MILLER Haydee Assail Race 4. -MAY PRINCE Trufine Fine Stream Race S.— THE COUNTESS Royal Bounty Slickness Race 6. ASCOT VALE Elegant Art Lady Hampton Race 7—121 words
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32 1948-04-24 15 JerusaKn:. ftprll 23. An armed Arab band today held up four Arab postal employees and robbed them ol $320,000I The money was a post offic< payroll. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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230 1948-04-24 15 ALLEN CUP CRICKET: RAFFLES 54 FOR 3 THE RAFFLES COLLEGE I! NION HAD SCORED 54 RUNS j FOR THE LOSS OF 3 WIC KETS YESTERDAY IN THE FIRST DAY'S PLAY FOR THE ALLEN CUP AGAINST medical college, the match was played AT THE RAFFLES COLLEGE GROUNDS. Extras 1 Total for230 words
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Article78 1948-04-24 15 ,1 Borneo Motors XI trounon. i the Iftalaya Tribune football team by six goals to nil it Victoria School yi-sterda\ The winners were the fitter i team, being better at pot) tlonal play and attack Tht Tribune team wcrwithout three of their regulars. Exchanges were fairly78 words
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Article88 1948-04-24 15 A meeting of the Singapore Indjan Association's Div. 8, S.A.F.A. league soccer players will be he'ul at the I. A. premises. No. 6, Race Course Lane at ♦5 p.m. today. Mr. S. Narainsamy will preside at the meeting, which will be followed by a tea party given88 words
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Advertisement125 1948-04-24 15 YOU CROW YOUNGER AS YOU GROW OLDER BY TAKING TESTRONES TABLETS the finest i all rt-vitaliaJnu tonics UM -#fl B Prepare by the |jn ItKITISII (.I,\NI>II-\R TRODUCTS 1.1 1) ■L^V LONDON I^9 pM R<;.<i Mi Dij.'!»> dc Huirh says: -a (omi'UU' rejuvenation has upparently ■v^fc^^H taken placf altir t.h'^ further125 words
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Article98 1948-04-24 16 Ih speakers included UM I lit > pr ildent'J brother. ICafiM rto Boos Sm-akn Eugenio PCfCI d? iveivd euloiivs m thive languages— Fj. r 'lish Spanish and lagaI V Thf n w Pit'^ident. Elpid Quirini). sat near the floweib f :ked coffin ws:h members >i98 words
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Article90 1948-04-24 16 Czech -Bulgarian Treaty Signed Fmgue. Apr 23. M Klemenl GottwaJd. tt e Czcca Premier, and M. Gejrgi Dimitro?, the Bulgarian Prime Minister, today signed the tr, jty of nlliunce. friendship Mid mutual assistance betweeo their two countries. Rie treaty provides for mutual ijid m th e t-vent of aggression fromReuter - 90 words
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Article49 1948-04-24 16 Rome, Apr. 23. Italy's principal political leaders have all retained thei r seats, a general clarification of th<» voting m the general election showed today. Among the election failures was the one-tim e leader of I the all but defunct "Common 1 Man" Party ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article19 1948-04-24 16 CHINA OLYMPIC SOCCER TEAM The m I V I Comb i I SH.VW I U&htnin* sl can Clipp, --Ajj19 words
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