Morning Tribune, 29 April 1948
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Article177 1948-04-29 1 MAY DAY PLANS CALLED OFF (TnIHH.. Importer > L pw Malay** ledera.of Trad- I n»«n. issued a I:: |au i ».t nißht int- ill unions that rUi^ >l:.v 1 rally i r toll n orf ;!,v ..<:.<• 'Ml bMMW Cov^rnm' nt'«* »-m against r h fr|fbf»tt( UN mii I-iil»»»ur I,177 words
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Article58 1948-04-29 1 (Trih-un, Stall ReportlV) ■JJ 1 Mn K a|»«,r,. hiim "•jpmei irainin X m the Chi-' >:N »\>. urived In Stegaporv m jrntcrdaj moratag on 1 "'^n.5M,.,,,,, r,pair and jnytag vmel, Auint AUfhaL oi Jhina Ship.; 2 I to be the [T waral »ip afloat. lZ:' B58 words
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Article103 1948-04-29 1 ARMED RISING on MALAYA FRONTIER BANGKOK. *PR. 27 VMES^ PO'.K'K AND ANTI-CRIME SQI'ADS TOD > V w\OBH AN ALLOI'T CVMI'AIGN AGAINST THE GUERILLA BANDS WHO STAGED AN ARMFM fm-»*mjja K*ZAR THE SIAMMALWA FRONTIER TOWN OF BIJNOEI OOLOK, ACTORDING TO LATEST OFFICIAL DIBPATCHEI RECEIVFD HERE TONIGHT. The dispatches which described the103 words
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Article, Illustration627 1948-04-29 1 NEW MOVE By S.H.B CONSIDERABLE KBBPOAB4 WAS REPORTED YESTERDAY TO THE SINGAIORE HARBOUR BOARDS NEW MOVE. CALLING FOR A FRESH KEGISrRATION OF HARBOUR WORKERS. A LARGE Nt MBER OF FORMER EMPLOYEES REGISTERED THEMSELVES KSTERDAY. ►«WWl'**- < "T^? r 1 Mr. P. A. T. Chrimes. the j627 words
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165 1948-04-29 1 ten K. I ttar, r to per, .l.snnual B.R.C. it thai Fti moved ■< him. two runners selected to pace him, icere men 'ho would be able to cover their respective distanct-s within 2 if seconds. Sundram snid that he favoured tht paaang as the165 words
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Article435 1948-04-29 1 POLIO: FOUR MORE CASES FOUR MORE < asks OF POUOMYEUTU W I R E NOTIFIED TODAY. BRINGING JHi: TOTAL NUMBER OF CASKS TO 'J.Y THE CASES REPORTED Today COMPRISE ONE MALAY CHILD, ONE CHINESE CHILD, AND two EUROPEAN ADI LIS TWO OF THEM BEING KESI435 words
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Article96 1948-04-29 1 LONDON, Apr 28.— 1n their opening match against Worcester today, the Australian tour ists had taken four Worcester wickets for 163 at the tea interval. The score at lunch time was 113 for I, Cooper and Lindwall having pulled the game round alter the countyU.P. - 96 words
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Advertisement37 1948-04-29 1 Suitable For Any Purpose sunn i> !Si:i:R!Sii< ki:ic ;f» M wide Only $1.75 per yanl VI IUIM SPUN IJ\i:\ m 12 different designs Only $190 |ht yard STRIPED SHIRTING..^ $>.:*^ >,,. AVI. MMi St BAFTLEB PLACE, SPORE, w— I37 words
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200 1948-04-29 2 HOUSE'io-HOUSE VISITS PLANNED (Tribune Staff Importer) THIRTY SANITARY INSPECTORS ON THEIR ROYAL SANITARY INSTITI T TE COURSE HAVE KEEN SUMMONED BY THE SINGAPORE HEALTH AUTHORITIES TO APUIBT IN THE MASS VACCINATIOKB OF SEVERAL THOUSAND PEOPI E AND CONDI VT A HOI'SE TOH(>rSE SK\RCH200 words
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Article168 1948-04-29 2 TiiUiculosuj and insonuua diseases with which he was i aiTlicted robbed him of cv» iv pleasure N Htft. Pi much so that ho was more than willing to die. He uv i lieved that he would 1h» much happioi m the next wot Id. Those were the168 words
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Article238 1948-04-29 2 The annuul report of the Singapore Civil Service Associ- at ion for 1917 states that the question of back pay is still a live issue. It is expected that this matter will be discussed at its annual general meeting tomorrow. Some members of the238 words
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Article79 1948-04-29 2 Voting for the Happy Queen' started last night at tne Happy Cabaret. Each dance coupon represents one vote, and the ounce hostess receiving the largest number of votes will be elected 'Happy Queen' on the night of May During the 'election' week the cabaret is putting79 words
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Article27 1948-04-29 2 Charles \V. Latccstar, lor.m -'y f<»t the r.\V.l>. sintenpor... di,,l I Hi his residents, No. ,H2O Tye Stag VUlhr.., on 25th April, 11*48, aped lit years.27 words
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Article36 1948-04-29 2 Mercantile Institution 1 209, Queen Street, Phone 237 -'Judy m your spare timeShorthand: (Pitman and <'regg) Hook- Keeping: Fie meiitary and Advance Prac t'cal English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance •Mathematics eoaeb.es fot any public exam.36 words
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Article248 1948-04-29 2 CHINESE WARSHIP HERE. {FROM PAGE ONE) lin Singapore, Dr. Wu Pak Shin^ paid the Aumee a visit. She was the former Amc.i--i can tanker, Maumee, built m 101-1. and presented to the Chinoss Navy m 1946. During the war. she served m most of Urn important battle theatres, and is248 words
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712 1948-04-29 2 Mil. A V. RAJAGOPAL. SBCRKTAI^ •th TMu GAPORE FEDERATION OF TRADE L'NIOkL wi Sly LICIZEJ). IN THE ABSENCE OF Mil V! j«' iJjS STATEMENT PURPORTING ro KMAN'ATi it m, LATTER IN REPLY TO MR. HARRY'S CRITK'ISV Hj DICTATORIAL ACTION IN CALLING THI stptw712 words
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Article299 1948-04-29 2 Unusual Film, And Unusual Theme "Mine Own Executioner' the Anthony Kimmim production presented by Alexander Koidi. is a picture that will long oe remembered foi the unusual theme which it follows, centra- Using the figure of I psychiatrirt round whom the story is woven. The treatment of the plot, the299 words
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Article14 1948-04-29 2 The annu-.i I of theSin^r .'U:.:;. Association *U I Club prrmi- I14 words
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761 1948-04-29 3 r,ibun*> Stuff Rr porter* NSYVER TO THE SINGAPORE FED.,,'i'NION'S THREAT TO DEFY GO'I VH" N AKD HOLD A PUBLIC PROCESSION M AY DAY. THE SINGAPORE GOVBRNn SATt ,Tv BANNED ALL PUBLIC MEETINGS Wrtig] .^THROUGHOUT THE ISLAND ON THFREAFTER UNTIL FURTHER [AY761 words
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Article57 1948-04-29 3 The conductor and the driver of a private omnibus and two passengers were robbed of two watches and a total of $107 m cash shortly after 7 p.m. on Tuesday. The bus was plying on the Paya Lebar Changi route and the hold-up occurred at the 12 milestone57 words
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Article54 1948-04-29 3 An action rought by Hee Ah Kan w against Tan Geok i Chuan claiming damages for wrongful cutting down and des- troying of plaintiff's crops, m!- eluding 400 banana trees, 12 coconut trees and 200 sugar canes m ilpper Serangoon Road, was settled before Mr. Justic Jobling m54 words
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Article56 1948-04-29 3 Tin following have boen ■Mted to be the Bar rornmittcr foi the Colon} of Singapore for the war 1948 Mr. J. C. CohMt (Chairman). Mr. E. R. Kwk. Mr D. K. Walters. Mr. N A. MhIIhI. Mr. C.C. Tan. Mr. Ahn.id bin Mdhamed Ibrahim, Mr. R Bo.<-wo!l.56 words
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Article76 1948-04-29 3 The follow) n<; appointments i to \ho Medical Council of the' Colony of Singapore and of the Fwloration of Maliya have been nadc Dr. Khoo Peng Sen* 'm pbn of Dr w. Evans Pr I Heron r.-appointed). w. M A Gabriel (m place of! r»r Wu Uen Teh),76 words
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Article28 1948-04-29 3 A Chinese poultry dealer livy ta THuk Kurau was robbed >r W25 m CM h by four com patriot^ on Tuesday night. pistol riM<l l witn28 words
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Article335 1948-04-29 3 ,v,..,; 1 'row had been rielsson, the Commander, tta,™ ;ertain preownn c Within SSsS e> *W rolice M, (i J propa.ed." Uia v ltll wrda of cet00v,,;,i uch as the had been wS;:: to s ay s were takof Com. jwin^ the Go*, terday afikely that the,,U.P. - 335 words
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267 1948-04-29 3 The Malayan Association of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of i.iiih.ilotii one of the oldest orders of Chivalry |[n Kiitam w.iv founded m Mvi laya m Iftt and the Brigade ■»n 1938. the latter being ab- sorbed m the Medical Auxiliary267 words
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Article74 1948-04-29 3 The following aliens have been granted Certificates of Naturalization by His Excellency the Governor with the approval of the Right Honourable the Secretary of Btatc for the i Colonies, and their Oaths of i Allegiance have been register|ed m the Colonial Secretary's! I Office during the month of74 words
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Article77 1948-04-29 3 The following have boon granted Honorary Commissions i as Cadet Officers of the Volunteer Forces by H.E. the riovernor of Singapore: Mr. J. Thong Sing Ching Cadet Captain; Mr. John Le Prevost Cadet Captain; Mr. Thnram Singh Cadet Lieutenant; Mr Kwhi) Sai Keong Cadet Lieutenant. While waiting for77 words
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Article153 1948-04-29 3 A civil suit, which was put/ down for hearing before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Mvi ray-Aynsley. m the High Court yesterday m which the plaintiff, A. M. Pearson is claiming possession of a caipet from Peking Co., was adjourned for a date to be153 words
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Article62 1948-04-29 3 Scholarships for veterinary training m fndia or the Unite*' Kingdom have been offered to students m th«- Federation of Malaya. Qualifications requited are the Cambridge School Certificate "at a Icvol entitling hini to exrntption from the London Matriculation examination, pre ferably with genera! science ft one Of the62 words
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Advertisement73 1948-04-29 3 IB Robert Lom/Strnmns IJVKB AGAIN! I*7* _W^ Tor Ike «irs« NMi on »h<- Two K night n moiinti'd on galloping n(i>»mK igMteg with Stt'(>l-tfp|M'il lillH'l'H. CAPITOL SAT, MIDNIGHT. Special Sale for 2 Mtfti only Evening (iowns Beautiful Sequins Af Headed designs. Original Price IllMi *13» Tn Clear $I3».«0 70 Afiernoon73 words
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Article, Illustration50 1948-04-29 4 Litth Rui/wontl Soh rctn- tn> npputrs t> AmM the ability of thur skipper, Cfinstu Tin iriijhtt, whilt Mn'Witi t€O tnts to MJMMfI th <. iUt.t Uif "uu Ml ffc .>«»/ 4 t hiKit." A MWM nt t)i» <ivi MiimbUu Club /.one nt Art r B nnc50 words
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308 1948-04-29 4 U.S. Synthetic Production 'Club To Hold Prices Down' WASHINGTON, APRIL 2s, INFORMED SOURCE'S SAID TODAY COLONIAL RUBBER PRODUCERS PROTEOTED AT A MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL RUBBER STUDY GROUP AGAINST WHAT THEY CLAIMED WAS THE UNITED STATES ACTION IN USING ITS HUGE SYNTHETIC RUBBER PRODUCTIO.\ POTENTIAL AS A CLUB OVER THEIRU.P. - 308 words
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Article119 1948-04-29 4 MANILA. Apr. 28. The Philippine Consul General to Honolulu. Modesto Farolan. revealed mysterious deaths among the Filipinos m Hawaii and urged the Philippine scientists to help determine tho cause. He said 40 such deaths had been recorded and m all cases the Filipinos died between midnightU.P. - 119 words
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205 1948-04-29 4 Claims Against Ex- Enemy Countries British owners of property m Italy. Hungary. Rumanir md Bulgaria. aie informed ;hat provision li made m Urn Peace Tieaties with those countries for the return of Tnited Nations property to it> owners within six months of the date of the coming into force of205 words
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Article36 1948-04-29 4 SHANGHAI. APE. 28. The Ministry of Economics announced today it Was considering taking steps to stop the Southward migration n' industry from the manufacturing centres of Tientsin and Shanghai to tht British colony of Hongkong.- U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article239 1948-04-29 4 LONDON, Apr. 27- American hrv ilcs. perturbed by the number ol dM bouis m the ring;— there have been litics m the United Sta-es this ye ir l for schemes whereby rlns trace* s:^ In their i mmty La.-t >-:. 1 rm> w. ealeulated tReuter - 239 words
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Article126 1948-04-29 4 WASHINGTON. Apr. 28. Secretary of State George C. Marshall said the greatest problem facing the United States is the development of a consistent foreign policy. He made thr statement to a meeting of the United States Chamber of Commerce here m the first speech since his returnU.P. - 126 words
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145 1948-04-29 4 WASHINGTON. Apr. ?7. Former head of the Office of Strategic Services Maj. Gen. William J. Donovan, writing m the May Atlantic Monthly, urged the United States to stop Russia's subversive tactics He said he did not believe >v:>r was inevitable but "only ;iow m AmericaU.P. - 145 words
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Article, Illustration79 1948-04-29 4 Gen. Bradley Lashes Out At' Communism NEW YORK APR GenenU Omar N. Brag -ailed Communisn the fallows on which fi I h f F n tho nat et B Europe." Cf The Army s! niMle the stete: t intpij pared addr< 1 nn r f tho Nationa eraztne Pub!:- HeU.P. - 79 words
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Article62 1948-04-29 4 Washio ii plan for con* tttd .0 IS-vrar-oltl-- itt ni- the* United SI ed Servto jday. S Mr. Jain X n ntn taiv 0/ Pi 1 Arm v Royal. Secret 1 Ii and Major it I Hershcy, out private m• mittee. TH.y P 1 161.000 y62 words
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Advertisement124 1948-04-29 4 \_YOUR BUSINESS! «n™ A^PEI JCATE I^ROblemT CROPS "iT SOMETIMES, WHICH NEEDS VERY C 4REFI I HANDLING. WHEN IN SUCH DIFFICULTIES AND YOU NEED ADVICE 1 c «'",.M"iV>!.i;M>w,K><>: FLAT -M" IIKEREN BUILDIKG ORCHARD ROAD, SINGArORK to% BALDNESS i' tSf HAIR FALL I sJ^Sk Vsc I)r Mavis's Pomade l7se CAPILLOGENA. CAPILLOGENA cures124 words
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Article766 1948-04-29 5 LIVIM OF < ABLED FBOM K\R \x» XKAR j LirO \i, 27.— Iraci has agreed to give r „!n ation to "save the Arabs m r-i.\vas reliably learned m Bagdad n|l o, v from Cairo said Arab counging on with their "war plans 5766 words
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221 1948-04-29 5 KARACHI, Apr. 27 -The newspaper Dawn founded by Mohamed AH Jinnah, Governor-Gene-ral of Pakistan, today said Britain had let Pakistan clown and asked why steps had not been taken for friendly relations with Soviet Russia. Dawn, calling itself the I "newspaper of the Muslim221 words
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Article157 1948-04-29 5 Miami Beach, April 21. It wax an old story m rererst today a beauttful bhmdt model from Neic York saved six .strony men from drowning. Robin Dunn ell Buryess was loWny on thr beach hr- xchen she heard cries of hrtp from two sirimmers 150157 words
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Article382 1948-04-29 5 if Amenta api 27 \vnue of the "National Assembly" seems to have shifted to Generalissimo Chiang: Kai-shek's private residence as a continuous stream of ministeis. Kuomintang officials, vice-pre.sidenti-■l candidates, members of Urn Presidium and National Assembly delegates were summoned by Gen. Chiang m a last minute382 words
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Article61 1948-04-29 5 RUBBER NEW YORK, Apr. 21. Ru.)ber futures closed 35 to 50 lower reflecting the weakness m the primary markets, with sales of 133 contracts. Closing prices: April 22.66 nominal. May 22 10-46. JUM 2135 nominal, July 21 15-18, August 20.75 nominal. September 20.65 bid, October 20.60 nominal, November 20.5561 words
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114 1948-04-29 5 HOLLYWOOD. APR. 27. Romantic scrvrn star Krrol Flynn objected today to his namo being used as the author of a movie magasioe story telling his "wolfish" de- light m his rirst screen kiss. The actor sued the Movi« I SUrfl I'arade Magazine fOl $300,000114 words
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Article149 1948-04-29 5 ARABS ROUTED —BY BEES JERUSALEM, Ai>r. 27. > -Victory over Arab l J fore** %vho raided I largi V Jewish settlement m red Valley was scored i i Ml b»y Me Hai/ana ot the Bnfis/i forces, but H > i i bre«. J /Irub forces atttuifttrd I |f fire trees149 words
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Advertisement62 1948-04-29 5 CLEABANCE SALE I BOOKS, STATIONERY I CHBJMUM'i GAMES I Nove s half below half prfctti Children's Books 20'; to 60S discount. Dish Paper, Doyleys, balf ices Serviettes, Crepe Paper, Children's Party Cards, Reporters' Other Note Books, w/o Indexed Books, discount. Note Paper, Envelopes, Pads, Buy Cheap Now Or Save. Your62 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL. 29, 1948.
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Article268 1948-04-29 6 The recent rioting m Kuala Lumpur among members of The Ceylonese Royal Pioneer Corps is a matter of great concern i.o the Malayan public and particularly to members oi" the Ceylonese community. The K.L. rim, is only one of a series. At the beginning of this month268 words
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Article167 1948-04-29 6 We can assure ihem the feeling of the public is ju?*, the contrary. We would like to impress upon members of Mie Pioneer Corns and Ceylonese and Malayan authorities responsible for their being here <hai a recurrence of similar incidents would have undesirable effects here. Malaya us a167 words
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Article15 1948-04-29 6 Lancashire i win i ««"2J •learner wjfl 1 sarv will h Mrtttcal t eatme*15 words
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Article, Illustration35 1948-04-29 6 POLITICS FOR YOUNC PEOPLE*.. Thf WtW r<Hid uJiirh fuis btti cspeciali? built for flu |ff| o blrn Perk Statmn to the Stn iium is >jcirj/?./ cmmftetkm. Mewb/i v '.'»f backormnul.35 words
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Article996 1948-04-29 6 PEDAGOGUE - SWORD SPEAKS IN PALESTINE PEDAGOGUE I x World Affairs 8., Last month the Palestinians scanned the sky for signs of good omen. Each year the storks came to the warmer shores of Africa for the winter. If the storks stopped m Palestine it meant good luck for the country This996 words
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Advertisement42 1948-04-29 6 AT THE PAVILION RESTAURANT TO MCiHT > (iAMMOX STEAK WITH P1XEAPPI -K S AM) rilAII Al IIICIWII I in pick or tiif. mkm A Si'LENrVnVlCTlRK \T I Hi CINEMA AS USUAL j Ko> Cornell IHU or h.ud R d H cc: 4446 > k42 words
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Advertisement15 1948-04-29 6 £59 r •> v < mm** AIR WAV Serv,o> ir^gj ro KOTA >f>« A I SJ •25^1315 words
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Article, Illustration875 1948-04-29 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH i 1"- w 1 night *t new H U 1 Known tage and she ance |a been i >usly mdi, 5h Wei and has ent AtriiOJ Alth( BBC 110 Pan.s. oonion on M. Gun:,'i lili Since hey memories t v o- tra blitz, an875 words
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Advertisement103 1948-04-29 7 Now Showinp a nev^ collection of buttons HJ k i >r Oil Painfinqs > —I Arrived by Air I iw time for the Races* MODEL HATS HAND MADE JERSEY CLOVES IN WHITE AND PASTEL SHADES MKS. TOMMY THOMSON ROOM 181 2nd FLOOR. C. H. BLDG BATTEHV RD. R TELEPHONE 7997103 words
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Article, Illustration142 1948-04-29 8 Keep II I kin The bulk of the Malayan Chinese ontingent will knve for Shanghai m the course of th»s wrek to participate m the 7th All China Olympiad at Shanghai. On Tuesday, *he M.C.O.C. was presented with a fliß by t h c Chinese Consul tienenl I>r.142 words
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Article, Illustration281 1948-04-29 8 German Town Becomes Russian HAMBURG (British Zone. Kaliningrad, as th e historic Baltic city of Koenisbcrg is iov called, has become today' en entirely Russian town. Etertly three y^ars after its occupation by the Red Army tew traces remain of its lon* German history. N'Ws rarvly reaches Western Europe about281 words
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74 1948-04-29 8 U.S. REQUEST: TELL US YOUR DEFENCE PLAN WASHINGTON, Apr. 27. America has asked the Brussels Pact Powers Britain, France. Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg:—for details of their coordinated defence plans, it was learned authoritatively tonight. The request, made privately to officials of the Western govei nments, came as reports from Brussels74 words
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Article79 1948-04-29 8 OPERA OLY "HREE giant air Mfle .sportsmen biggest poM stars. "Target" is the the lobg wfl tries will also city. Finance hidcaus but. things hat unavoidable dn contingent, it 1 tatives for prac At one time it' ed that it would possible to send tl gent at all. Gem nations79 words
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Advertisement284 1948-04-29 8 I NEW MILITARY CAPITAL Beirut. April 27. Amman has become the new military capital of the Arab world and Kin^ Abdjliah of Tiansjoidan has become' Supreme Commander, usually reliable sourc et said tonight. repOfti UJP. TRIBUNE j PHOTOGRAPHS j f Reprints of local 1 J photographs appearing J S »n284 words
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Article, Illustration25 1948-04-29 9 Bur sports Her- com He famous B: team. Hr Bon M ninst of H the event Hho|r they m- !a v a n asdfasfd25 words
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Article31 1948-04-29 9 k 27. Brif ''am- foi J«iw that P itUeh •l CM X|l lellvercd Mayor i 2ra( [Oocnmlssior between th. m titij.,.. ■«n*:olic) Pf3urne.lthf Jpstitutes an !lt 'on the Briinonn,.,, lhel]31 words
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Article14 1948-04-29 9 ft* ij SfPom 1? ki u »nos 10 lord* lftebal«> o Hanging* Hill14 words
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Article, Illustration678 1948-04-29 9 FATE "WORSE THAN DEATH", SAYS PEER LONDON, Al'K. ?7—HriiH.ti'H highest IrjjH authori- thr> lAird (I'HtuHlur i?...rl Jowltl), -.ai.l laiaj *»->« th*> «mi no* m favour of Hiis|>cntling th»* death |H«nalHe w;ts openin,': a debate m h House of Lords on a bill Which includes a ciause, inseited jy the vote678 words
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Article99 1948-04-29 9 I'WOON. Apr. 27.-Thci Government today! vHa-or.s In up-eountr\ i s to steer clear of Com- i t insurgent*. (> :al warning, published Uirmese PT6O% said re- tiabiliUtion centres had »>oon opened m various parts of the •ountry to assist persons who had been forced99 words
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Article69 1948-04-29 10 BAT A VIA, Apr. 27.— Leaders of an alleged Communist-ins-pired plot for an armed rising m Indonesia have been arrested m the East Java port of Sourabaya, the Netherlands East Indies Information Service reported today. The statement said a rising was plotted m Bourubaya, other EastAAP.; Reuter - 69 words
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Article50 1948-04-29 10 r < I I -J v :;>h> 9 Burma which :n th, JS ah< I Froftss hut ccmin^a j i ally it frightened m^i i Sir Hubcit wd* orM tii CT. Ami)4a«(Jß J Burma. Di M^r Yu-.-mB jin Elang n syij^H P«ebs-i regret at .^B Hubtit ha'i hReuter - 50 words
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Article117 1948-04-29 10 BERKLEY California -»>. The Atomic Em i mission announced that > cyclotron, 20 t me* vi as iiij, othe; cycttM existence will he cooji at the L'niver<it\ ct ulifi The now cyclotron will] the .-ocret.* ot nutter If ing atomic bullets at a energlei rangiiU.P. - 117 words
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Article54 1948-04-29 10 MINISTER IS ROBBED AGAIN London. April 26 T breaking into the fcj Garden? home of Suplfl Ister G. A. StrauM dura week-end rtok B fw cM jewellery estimated to £1.500. This i- the time within 12 moot* Strauss' home has been The last tm. a nuni and a diamond -tud^edReuter - 54 words
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Article28 1948-04-29 10 SHANGHAI AP y-Sffl i tion r i J ;to officers ponsible foi •of u l',i transactions accord^ baft 1 W turned ovei I I Treasurj ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Miscellaneous115 1948-04-29 10 (omir%: EmhMnWe lo lln Morning I rilnuu "RUGCLES" rg t T*&££ f ?A fStSS&^SS* Kn&X;} 'f'rif^ 3 T^ RouS niNC )*»«*>»*****> nNnu)N c \l_ "y Our OFMINP... > IStHS... DASH THE I ***<> Our HHOPurir i, VjaMoß&'/T—^ 7/ **OMAU,SWS GOT AjJPfiHDTOHHOMf'S "BELINDA" I vW^l^i man i POLLY I SMOOLD U3c115 words
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Article1471 1948-04-29 11 Anne Scannel - Anne Scannel 1^ To-day's Complete Short Story— I -By 1 X 88l tnmed r.ny. B, Muh I- m, KteM ac- v ,ook j E"< *ai precariouriy per- skeleton j M a lamb. I' h< \??r r. junk shops had K^Tpe<i m' 0 thes < >on i' !ois1,471 words
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Article207 1948-04-29 11 I BOURNEMOUTH. Hampshire, Apr. 27. Howard Walton beat Subh Sauhney. India i Davis Cup player. 6 3. 0. 11 6 1 -6 6 1. in a second round match of the F.ntish hard court lawn tennis championships here today, i In another second round gameReuter - 207 words
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Advertisement19 1948-04-29 11 YOUR WHISKY TASTES SO MUCH NICER WITH PHOINIX SODA WATERS. SPARKLING CLEAR. DIAL 3709 or 3700 FOR YOUR URGENT19 words
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298 1948-04-29 12 WASHINGTON. APR. IT. OUBON LAST NIGHT CALL fION OF THE TOP »>4 OFFI COMMI'NIST PARTY. HE S\ PARED FOR DELIVERY Nfl BOARD OF COMMERCE HE: BE A TEST CASE 11 UNDER I 3IONS MAKING IT UNLAW.' HIE OVERTHROW OF I'HH I FORCE ORU.P.; Reuter - 298 words
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Article170 1948-04-29 12 LONDON. Apr. 27.- A motor j coach m which nine people wore killed got out of control when its propeller si aft broke at the top of a hill, a mile and a half I long and could not be pulled up I because theReuter - 170 words
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Article122 1948-04-29 12 Bombay. April 21.-Bom-bay Police haw discovered j a new ivay of restoring lost children to their mothers. In a crowd of .1,000 who listened to an address by Prime j Ministei Pandit Nehru recently 2~i children became separated from their parents. Police found a solution. When Nehru hadU.P. - 122 words
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Advertisement89 1948-04-29 12 VOIR WEEK-END SHOW BOOK EARLY! C/A V I LI Q M TcJa\ Four Shun, tauj 4 P GREENSTREET f IiIUGARDNEfI^ -< KEENAN EDAARD W > p. WYNN ARNOLD M Km. JIL/ -^JL I p.m.. 4.15., 6.H0 9.15 MOM'S imkiiismkit mo::\ #NKfc JOHNSON ■/Bofyiiiw IVeceiled By SPECIAL 2- FEELER! A'(>).\/. AV/W^89 words
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Advertisement84 1948-04-29 12 UNFORGETTMt WEEK OFTHE GREATEST PICTURE THIS THEATRE HAS m EVER SHOWN! A 4 KASMA BOOTY In Shaw Bros' >ensaii«>!»: *J^^^ RiM-ord-HrniUinu Malay IMrl.no -I HE3IPAKV STILL SHOWING TO CAPACITY HOUSES! DAILY 4 SHOWS: J p.m.. 4.1.M1..W A 9.15 ifMWW'M SOW! S v B IAl f v- PHONE I NOW STOWING!84 words
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Article499 1948-04-29 13 K..*..iV Cor.. 27 ■^traM TiniSS iti •Jin RfMW Tin 38 6 M/ 6 gelayang n 3 S .tnieuo -4 25/--i nta IT 9 18/3 Malayan 32 33/- Tronoh 18 19/- unt?ri B^l 22 24/Sunpei Bidor 45 6 46/6 Sungei Kmta 21 23/Suncd Way 3 3JI. 3.42 Taiping499 words
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Article85 1948-04-29 13 LONDON. Apr. 27: Th< Foreign Office confirmed tht -hooting m Jerusalem of a retired British naval officer a. 4 reported by Reuter. His name given as Comnander, not Captain K.B. Leggat. He was shot dead by m Arab outside Barclay:•ank m Jerusalem. "Commandtr Le£gat had been85 words
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373 1948-04-29 13 M, R.rnrv further iccn vriopm« nts. v- NAtkXUU AMHBfeij will iecor,*»-- tblt rncrr.ir.j: ift» i TS hOLr^ hv to con- tinut- b:illottir.; foi th t Vie. Pffsidont. This followi uncta- inuf efforts on tr.< .^rt of hi^n Clovernrm-nt ar.: Kuom:ntan>: Pffieilhl. includ.r^- Chianp Kaik. during' th'-373 words
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Article97 1948-04-29 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS iFrori F.'ar,ci. 5 .l Corr.l With tht <xc«ption of 'cw selective counter.'-- which ne calcuiat'ri to Uricnt fron my distnbuticn Wai Claims comptniatkm, the anlouncement so fai ai thr -hare nif.:k(t is eoPCertte<3 las not opened any AoodgVtC ■f bnrettment activity. The few exception? referred ..o97 words
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Article125 1948-04-29 13 Washington, Apr. 2:. At the Brat plenary leaiton of the fifth meeting of th€ Interna- .ional Rubber Study Group I leiT yesterday E'onald Ken'nody.'chief of the Vnited States State Pepartment "s international resources division and 'he United State? delegate who was elected Chairman of the cut rent125 words
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Article30 1948-04-29 13 Th, second annua pcncral rJennt of the Chinese Rubber "held «t the Sincere < h'^ Se Chamber of Commerce ti a win be conridered «*n-i thought fit. pMfeed^30 words
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Article23 1948-04-29 13 12-i» foi No- 1 sr;v: v. S bI KS. b *SStS yen Sellers. ftJJSSK£S K£ 25 S3 jSg Sopt i T<23 words
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Article177 1948-04-29 13 I The sago maiktt continued ;o be steady yesterday with a slight improvement m the Siak quotations. Due to a shortage of supplies of the old Bali coffee beans, sellers' quotation? weie marked up considerably a use of $15 a picul being reported yesterday. The following weie177 words
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Article78 1948-04-29 13 Nanking. April 27. Fol lowinp the latest <h>cusMori with his closest advi^riM an«f Oflß. Pai Chunj,'-hsi. Minister ]of National I>♦ fence. U )Tsunj, r -Jen tonight i« versed hi' i decision not to run for th«I vice-pi 'sidential el«ct»ons ai»«t will p;uticipato m IhC thir.t78 words
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Article31 1948-04-29 13 Interest m th«- riiare market yesterday was mainly contin* to industrial! and numb* i of pharei weie niaik«<l up. Tins weie steac.. with a ■mall volume I bmtoef* passing31 words
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Advertisement90 1948-04-29 13 .fey Dt' liK/ii' SH I I^i l^ i( OTHFRS I I FOLLOW/ B I SINGAPORE I I INTERNATIONAL I I TRADE FAIR 1948| I FROM SATIKDW Ist MAI SATIKDW Iftt MAY H I niF OBKATEST ASSBMBLIf OF INTKRNA IIONAI, E I Ivii !o( \1 POST WAR PRODUCTS EVER I tit-90 words
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495 1948-04-29 14 That, with tuiuinu mecnaniciil equipment, the *tumbta| and clearlnx of oUI" nibbri and <«n bt- done moie cheaply and motr ettuivntly than tb# u«ual hand rnetliods. ts ■tatoi by Mesms H. .1 Simpson and T A Kendall m a report on investigations495 words
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Article89 1948-04-29 14 At the annual general meeting of the Tiger Swimming Club, which was presided by he President. Mr. Lee Chee Shan, last Sunday, the following were elected office-bearer? for the year President. Mr Lee Chee Shan. Vice-Presi-dent. Mr. Aw Suan. Hon. secretaiy. Mr. Tann Hock Seng Hon. treasurer.89 words
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Article83 1948-04-29 14 The Rangoon Road Party deftated the Rencoolens Sports Club, by 5 games to 2 on Thursday last. Results are as follows:* (R.R.P. Players listed first). Yap Hock Hee beat Bill Thomas 3-0. Tan Goh Tee beat S. R. S. Naidu 3-1. Chan Yong j Wan beat83 words
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201 1948-04-29 14 Washington, April 28. The] I'nited States and Great Britain now have a joint plan if action ready m case of sudden -tltack by Russia m Berlin and elsewhere, .says the newspaper Washington Post. According to the Post, a se- crct visit last month201 words
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294 1948-04-29 14 COMBINED OPERATION AGAINST BANDITS IPOH, Apt. 27 mnm measures are bein X ftdonted against the bam! its of Üba« P«rak ry the Rural An Foio a -id th« Police m M ail o* drive t-> eraiiicate them. The King's Own Yorkshire Ucht Infantry is b«Mng assiste.l i >v the Royal294 words
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Article127 1948-04-29 14 Playing at the St. Patiick.s School Hall last Sunday before a large gathering, the 3ed Rocket B.P. beat the Edmar B.P. by 5 games to 2. Results. Red Rocket players mentioned fit xt. were Singles Jimmy Goh lost to K. Nonis. 7-15; 5-15; Choong127 words
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Article53 1948-04-29 14 St rangooi, K.r.^^^B I thr Indian A-^.at.MgM tk.-t match ,r. S#j%H 1. .it thr St. nr -elected ttm th« uJ Loo Sen? Kirn Q.fl L. Houdbille. V. p. rJJ P< ris. N BoweU. Jjß J. Charles, D r Ti fl P. Lewis, K. 34ia I on Sunday against s^^^H53 words
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Article46 1948-04-29 14 MANILA 3 M ("hinoso 01y?,:.i. is scheduled to irriw ofl 'iay by plan- fron H*fl I for a series sf four fl hero while en -nuto^B by former star >? WaiM j «vill select t" r^'-eoil^B team m th tir t j Saturday ttt Rial Stadfl46 words
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Article93 1948-04-29 14 Playing at So. > M 22. Gcylang Court <.-t fl 'lay. tho Carefr« D.P.H 1 the Lanoma B ft« les to two m i rr^diy minton mater Resultl fl 1 W 'sinel«-s K(tf boat M. Nonii 1W IHM Tcck Yean beat C.-nrad rlrues 15-2 w Uang beat v&& I93 words
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Advertisement88 1948-04-29 14 A >1 TTENTION Mm m Mx£r~ SHKI>LVVS A 'a^ OPPOSITE li 1 wnT* m*l VAN JOHNSON JANET TUi: I PI A II ROMANCE OF M Ltlyn KOSV KII)(iK W 1 X j?^;^: Today! THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. incorporated m Singapore. 65, rmiJX STREET. PRONE 3JHIS PASSAGE FRriCBT88 words
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Miscellaneous338 1948-04-29 14 ON YOUR RADIO TOD/i PROGRAMMES IN MALAY B South r J BLUE NETWORK noon r Programme Sum 1 ,>.,.. N■..• I 5 o| i If AT AY B~ CXir*? fCU mary; 12.05 p.m. Musical Inter- oy ft mM WAIiAY |«iNuI4MI i U de- 12.45 News m Malay: 1 Announce! {M338 words
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Article2017 1948-04-29 15 !0 Winners For mr M Hobbs \>y CLl'B SUMMER MEETING if i N CONDITIONS MUCH MORE \TIRDAY LAST. ALTHOUGH F CROWD PRESENT WHEN ELLEBL TO BIG PROPORTIONS SPEIGHT EVENTS PRODI^CED iCEB AND THRILLING FINISHES. ■W> now nleri W too won h b< con- Ka"> E and X «1 MO2,017 words
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Advertisement15 1948-04-29 15 (SIIK'S A SC'KKAM!) jk -^Hi AT THEH FI N NIKS I '^Kf "JOAN OF L^-v#15 words
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Article432 1948-04-29 16 S.F.T.U. VERSION OF POLICE RAID I Armed Rising i ftttMf PAOM OMMt chod the east roast OOft •>f Na tdMvai with instructlOM to itaodhjT m CAM h.lp need -I to suppress the up 1 1 ring. MUMM p Ml lyill said the arm\ headquarters todu\ ..drt.'.i trOODt at the Sin^ora432 words
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Article482 1948-04-29 16 FROM PAGE FIFTEES was first into the Straight fror Courtesan, an I Karman. with Oak Vale an<i Sweet Memory handy. At the one turlong past Willuughhy was still two leng- ths clear from Courtesan. an«i Karman an J m the run to the judge. Courtesan finished belter than482 words
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Article119 1948-04-29 16 Court Sequel To Grenade Throwing The five persons who were arrested allegedly m connection with the hand grenade explosion m a crowded coffee shop m Deli Street on Tues- day evening were produced j and charged m the Seventh i Police Court yesterday. KasmUßi bin Kosnan. an Indonesian, was charged119 words
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Article720 1948-04-29 16 Opening account* rh.... pore took th.> lr lCr tlrn position equuliso i tour minutei A minute lavr the M;i.j Despite the cniru."-attri-tion at Bukit Turuih. tpproxi■■llly 6 000 spectators witnessed v game m irhich neithei siile over-e\erted. The risk of injury w;i.< tot) great720 words
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Article21 1948-04-29 16 Rotary Club Nomination s The I have dents* Pi iMt. PhOtU \1: -Mr, G -on t. Mr N Club. I' fort:.21 words
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