Morning Tribune, 27 August 1948
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Article240 1948-08-27 1 MOBS MASSING IN BERLIN Threat To Oust Pro-West City Government mobs are massing m the v-/ Soviet sector of Berlin m response to a Party call for workers to overthrow the city's nonCommunist elected government, state reports from that city received late last night. Fearing an outbreak of noting if240 words
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378 1948-08-27 1 Call Before Bandit On Amber Estate fcS-^ of the omcc. ■Ed the police BKI Ho immediately P'OKe scone hut. or. th. H about Kngalow a road-black t uphyf«':'.:r.- ■nsiderably delays: ■they arrived only to and thr Her stoic bur ■h^n.;::- Hiv :u.-x* to tr.< Hr^ found Had I Hciut; >-378 words
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157 1948-08-27 1 LONDON, Thursday. Western diplomats predicted today that a show-down between Stalin and Tito was near. The split within the Coniinfonn is widening;. Tito is now accusing Rumanian Foreign Minister Anna Pauker of trying nt'uFthpniif hiu rnvprnnit'nt The revolt aguinst Tito by Yugoslavs. slow m gettingU.P. - 157 words
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111 1948-08-27 1 MOSCOW. Thursday. Envoys of the three Western Powers were reported working today on a new memorandum to be presented to Stalin and Molotov. United States Ambassador Bedell Smith and French Ambassador Yves Chataigneau conferred at noon m the office of the British envoy FrankU.P. - 111 words
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89 1948-08-27 1 Xl U A L V M P i: R. Tliiirvla>.— An official an■Mttactmeat regarding the appointment »>f new High ummiMioaer for the IVoVrati Malaya m place of the late Sir Edwari Gea< to expected i" frU lla > v Meanwhile, »pi flattaa is r,89 words
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74 1948-08-27 1 TERROR GANG FIRE JAVA RUBBER ESTATE rang, Thursday. Part ot Tjisompet Rubber Estate m Java, south of Garut, v. i an I ablaze. Authorities here told Aneta's spoodent that a terrorist gang of some 800 strong was nsible tor this fire. The gang, authorities believe, was imposed of small groupsU.P. - 74 words
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Article56 1948-08-27 1 ATHENS, Thursday.— Greek Iring squads tcxiay executed 15 ruerillas, two of them women. One of the women, Oommunst leader Ismini Sideropoulos, formerly secretary to M. Ailtiaries Porphyrogenis, Miniser of Justice m General MartOJ guerilla government. She and two men were exeuted^m Athens this morning nd ItReuter - 56 words
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Article28 1948-08-27 1 Thursday. Th-* Shah of Persia left by air to^ gaj for Nlcoala, Cyprus, m the inn n age of his homeward rrance, Switzorian/4 T *»i.. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article49 1948-08-27 1 TOKIO, Thur s d a y.— The Transport Minister, Takeo Tanaka, has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment and a fine of 700,000 yen for illegally operating a restaurant m Tokio and for violating food control laws, according to the Japanese press. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 49 words
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77 1948-08-27 1 FEMALE 'BLUEBEARD' HEARS SENTENCE, DIES •ath i. ThurS(1 ay. An autopsy was ordered today m female > "BhJblS} if* f 64 year old Joscfa Idler> Ber ■i Sn S^HSV. to death on Tuesday for poison slayHer »-.oiiv our nUB bands. "harln/hl!?" und yesterday by two other women, who h'' Ui**ld\LU.P. - 77 words
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Article116 1948-08-27 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. John Lay cook, the well-known Singapore orchid collector and grow t, has just named one of his hybrid* after Madame Chiung Kai-Ahek. The plant is a cross between Sumatrana and Aracbnis Hookeriana. The flower is yellowish brown and "quite pretty." 1116 words
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Article46 1948-08-27 1 More Palestine Men For Malaya It was confirmed m Kuala Lumpur last night that tho Government of the Federation of Malaya has decided to recrujt another 200 ex-Palestine policemen from Britain to make a total of 500. Their job is to train auxiliary and special constables.46 words
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Article111 1948-08-27 1 EX-CHINA JAP CHIEF FOR TRIAL SHANGHAI, Thursday.— G(n. Yasutsugu Okamura, former C.-in-C. Japanese forces m China, will be brought up before a special seven-man military tribunal for another hearing sometime next week, it was learned today. Originally it was officially announced that the court, after a daylong hearing which tookReuter - 111 words
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Article50 1948-08-27 1 LONDON, Thursday.—Afrivan chief Micka, negrj leader of 50,000 Kenya natives, paid a high tribute today to Britain's production driiv. The chief, who is visiting Britain to study agricultural methods, said "Britain is a fine country. I have not seen one Jozy man sitting under a tree".- U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Advertisement33 1948-08-27 1 RETURNING TO ENGLAND? rTHEN LET MOIILEV'K all-woollen underwear be part of jour baggage. V-neck, no sleeves; or round neck, short sleeves, button front. Trunks with elastic waist to 5214, VaiTttAff US J* lAcT-SINGAVOtt33 words
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295 1948-08-27 2 REGISTRATION IN PENANG Landlord Given Possession Of Premises WOL'l D HAVE YE A CHOHP TO FAB," MOUNTBATTFN TORONTO, Thnrsday Bin M ptbatten, (orm< r Indian (iv.« rnor General t oi< I:; di -i. gathering hen th it In b id v n much goodwill In India t he would hav<295 words
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Article60 1948-08-27 2 PEXAXG. Thursday. The Straits Settlements Police Reserve Force, of pre-war days, does not exist m the Federation Of M;ilaya. The "Chief Police Officer. Pening. m an announcement states that ex-members of the force who still have their warrant cards should return them to the nearest Police60 words
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56 1948-08-27 2 LOS ANGELES, Thursday President Roosevelt's grandson, eighteen-year-old Curtis Boettiger. was m hospital here today with what his doctor said was a "mild case" of infantile paralysis, the diseas" which struck the late President m the *****. Curtis, nicknamed "Buzzle" is a so n of56 words
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Article26 1948-08-27 2 SEREMBAN. Thuisday. A Chinese woman m St-remba n Hospital gave birth to triplets. The mother and infants arc repoi-ed to be doing well.26 words
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Article56 1948-08-27 2 KARACHI, Thursday— Talks which began on Aug. 12 be.•ween representatives of Pakistan and Australia for an air transport agreement betvten the two countries ended X re today. It was authoritatively learn--1 that the proposed agreement drawn up during the 'ks would now b e submitted tnReuter - 56 words
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Article110 1948-08-27 2 Australian Reds Invite Red Dean MELBOURNE. Thursday. Dean Wilson of Saint Paul's Cathedral. Melbourne, commenting on the report that Dr. Hewlett Johnson. Dean of Canterbury, had been invited to Australia by Australia Soviet House, said today "He is i member of our church so we cannot do anything but receiveReuter; AAP - 110 words
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Article180 1948-08-27 2 New York, Thursday Th> tanker New Jersey imported to tiif coast guard last ni^ht that it had picked up Iff. and Mis. Benjamin F. Carlin drifting 270 miles from New York m the Atlantic m an amphibious jeep and was taking them to Halifax. Xova ScotiaReuter - 180 words
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Article68 1948-08-27 2 The ambulance was called out on four occasions yesterday, three times m the morning and once m the afternoon. In one call the ambulant removed to hospital a male Indian who was knocked down by a road roller at Mountbatten Road. Three lallang fires at 768 words
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Article56 1948-08-27 2 Tokio, Thursday.— lva Ikuko I Toguri Aquino, known as Tokio Rose," was arrested today. The arrest was jointly made by agents of headquarters counter-intelligence department and the Provost Marshal's office. The arrest was made at Rose's shabby Tokio home In a two storey looming house m theU.P. - 56 words
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Article41 1948-08-27 2 YORK. Thursday. Marcel Boussac's Nirgal won the Grea. Yorkshire Stakes here tbk afternoon defeating his only rival Lord Astor's High Stakes by one length Nirgal was a favourite at two to one on and High Stakes two to one against. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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120 1948-08-27 2 whcr rr-2 1 A ff h tl! ea th threat was held ou t to him by a woman, tcrdav if o^ cn M k wrnt out of th^ Seventh Police Court yesay after yin evidence against an alleged gunman. W«tt, about the a:i.-120 words
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Article, Illustration195 1948-08-27 2 VIVIEN LEIGH M sh< r» n London Film Prr>ductinn "Ann Alexander Korda and dirccttd by Juh> v pcrton, starring Vivien Leigh and Si> Raluh Btck hie^on Moore. The n JJJJ f Tribune Staff R> CHINESE banks and petty remittance shop presented a busy scene195 words
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74 1948-08-27 2 TOKIO, Tuesday.— The first orffiiniz.'d iW ne a Federated World Government £ot «m<»' r u f members pledged to work to "promote th-' hapj ture of mankind through the elimination peoples of this world." The League to establish a World headed by Yukio Ozaki.74 words
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102 1948-08-27 3 fold Of Trivial Dispute at Ended In D eath ihermen ped into I Zi d uutng «f i P ut; wluch a.osc which Hone on the neaa .^v it \vd3 alloKed. v hIS w.fo and s on-in-lau He :«d ruu. .tour- unerM un ft uH of fracturod Att H«r« r<102 words
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113 1948-08-27 3 -a m of butt. without a licence and char--Strict Court yes^^y- for contravening the Proclamation Mr. Mahmood. A.S.P., prosecuting, pointed out to the Judge that, at preaent, every ounce of buttei m Singapore was being rationed IU s "u2 that there hod b*-n\ nninrous cases113 words
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Article93 1948-08-27 3 Ammo Possession Alleged KEE beng Wang had 554 rounds of i>ten B^n ammuni.ion under his seat when th police stopped his trlsnaw at the junction of Balestier Road and Kirn Keat Road on Wed jJMiilj atiernoon. i t was al4 eged m the Seventh Polic. Court yesterday. With him. m93 words
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Article72 1948-08-27 3 Mr. D. K. Daniels. OBE MCS. has been appointed to be a member of the Laoour Advisory Board for the Colon} i of Singapore m place of Mr. j. A E. Morley, MrfE. MC6 Aho has resigned. Mr O. J. G. Pitt. JP. has fce^n appointed to be72 words
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Article26 1948-08-27 3 t the foßowini gupernumeraiy pendents ol jrived by tiio itle tile Secren the Colonies Jngb. Mr Johr. f Scan Ten^ L Thurai Rajih hecw Bang.26 words
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Article73 1948-08-27 3 BHATION CHINESE mm M for Chines huid the annual ur.j» theSchejj ta 1 Chinee 1 m of December: his etc r > presentH I r exanr.naMhrised Utej a> date and pplatc t of b l^. raccesi m '•viil have effect y 1 1948. F >: wishinp P for Kammam qualification73 words
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Article104 1948-08-27 3 DESERTIONS FROM BRITISH I SHIPS and ri,. who left the '-nsidered tho be lenient to *le to show I HIWe types of I I of l mmiffra 1 -iid. however 1; y would be shown m deliberate cases of I desertion. Offenders wou'd oe il uosecuted and remain m gaol104 words
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Article, Illustration38 1948-08-27 3 ..fiSS LYGXS 1948 it congratulated by the two J. Arthur Rank Organisation stars Nafg*r4t Loekvcood and Deyinis ice who chose her from 116 Lovely girls at the Lyons Sports Carnival held at Sudbu y. England, every year.38 words
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170 1948-08-27 3 A mttal badge engraved grtth a red swastika and two sheaves of corn is the membe r nip badge of the "Man Tefc Won Kte" secret society. This badge was alleged to have been found m the P emises of Sit Vat170 words
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111 1948-08-27 3 "Protection Money Collector To Spend IS Months In Jail A YOUNG Chinese extortioner, who demanded "proteconey" from a poor hawker, left the District Court, yeslay, to ipend 18 months of his life m jail. He was 24 -year-old Son Poh a man of no fixed means. tounl guilty of extorting111 words
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89 1948-08-27 3 NEW DELHI. Thursday. Fifty persons were killed and live women were burnt alive by rtazakars and the Nizam's police m the village of Udgi m Hyderabad Slate, says a bulletin issued by the Hyderabad State Congress. Later, the bulletin continues, the dead bodies with bare89 words
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Article114 1948-08-27 3 NEW DELHI, Thursday. Immediate steps are being taken by the Government of India to consult various Departmental officers and Provincial Governments regarding the recommendations made by the committee of economists to fight inflation. The Cabinet which held a two-hour discussion with economists on August 22,114 words
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Advertisement55 1948-08-27 3 GRAND CLEARANCE SALS OF Ail LINES E~ en ing 26th August, 1948. I diction of prices from I io *b to «o% a BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Children's Mta liMtort Borto T.-.-..ni- I! Toys am. fian.es Or«rtto« 0-* CMMWi'. U MMM. W 1 ORIENT STAR NEWS CO. 108, noi:tii55 words
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Article, Illustration51 1948-08-27 4 Btautijul young J. Arthur Rank Organisation ttar of ttw Bumkam production "Mtj Sist nnd I." Ha:*l Court finds that <m ideal van of keeping slim and fit is to do all her own housework Here the is seen m her own spotless flat giving the kitchen floor a51 words
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Article, Illustration102 1948-08-27 4 Washington. Thursday Industrial equipment ultural machinery and othei roods which cannot now be iport< d to Eastern Europe will be shipped Instead to th< 16 Marshall plan nations, the Economic Co-operation Administration announced today. The United States Congress 84 rera] months ago ordered a ban <m theReuter - 102 words
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Article92 1948-08-27 4 NEW DELHI. Thursday. Lasts supplied by India t 0 Pakistan indicated 33.000 nonMuslim women to be recovered from Pakistan and lists supplied by Pakistan to India totalled 21,000 women to be recovered from India. According to figures publisho C LS y thc Gov ernniont. while 9.65992 words
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Article26 1948-08-27 4 The following officers of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force have been awarded the Mncicncy Decorations 0 J^'-Colone! D. G. MacLeod, Major E. G. Holiday26 words
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230 1948-08-27 4 LAKE SUCCESS. Thursday.— Formal petitions of Cn vamvs. from four individual Muslim and Hindu inhabitants the Oefltrml African territory of Ruanda Urandi have received bv the United Nations. 9 All lour protests accuse the Belgian administering authorities "t the territory of practising permitting discrimination230 words
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174 1948-08-27 4 A stirring tribute to the dig nlty of man— and to his ability to rise from the ignorance i: r which he is sometimes forcec to dwell— is vividly achieved ir Warner Bros.' newest screen drama, "The Coin Is Green M the current film174 words
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Article25 1948-08-27 4 Mr Elywyn Victor AuaU Peers, 0.8. E., has been pointed to be a Police Magi: trate for the Colony of Sin^: pore.25 words
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Article37 1948-08-27 4 Mr. H. J. Payne has boon appointed to be a member of uu Singapore Harbour Board ror the term of three years WW effect from September, m pia« of Mr. A. Kirkwood-Brown vsno has resiened.37 words
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Article69 1948-08-27 4 Republic Keyed WHOEVER novies rould vith tlu- daily p The new an; ihapter Republi Hack W:do«'. J h 0 Alhambra I here J oumali that RS t breaking M morning dc*™ II to 'n fl atomic foimalWl f£reS J i '°Actinir m l J Uenalistheagne Bruce EdJ«* fl Steven Co.t.69 words
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Miscellaneous302 1948-08-27 4 i| on Youniiif BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Ka<li« ated on 483 metres m the medium wave band and 7200 kc mc m the 41 metre hand. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Kariiated on 485 metres only From 3 p.m. to 6 p.m302 words
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Miscellaneous68 1948-08-27 4 favourites; 2.00 6.00 pra. SI Opening Ann Pr> gramme Mandarin; 6 03 5 30 1 ns;7.ooFo« Chi) Qua: m Mandarin I hrn y 800 si s cp; to Earth" Ni «rs il Am y: 9 )fl Op li Pr T^n::: Witt 1 9 02 Listeners' Time Signal* £.30 MalayalM Hindustani68 words
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Article, Illustration492 1948-08-27 5 Ida bouquet U, n md nei Mr an d ,-as cl hydranjev Best man was Mr Yuen Lin Tseng, while the spon sors were Mr Chcong Chin Fat: and Mrs P. G. Peralta. The reception was held at Prince's. In the evening there was492 words
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Advertisement18 1948-08-27 5 TANG L Wa U H««l, S, lk Underwear ln;xiriKE E TC, FTf K(rv *v R Nll I'hone: MM18 words
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Advertisement48 1948-08-27 5 Latest Jewellery DROPPING m at B. P. de Silva"s yesterday I came acrcss a fine collection of the latest m gold jewellery— heavy, chunky bracelets, chokers and t>ar lings m matching lets. Other new arrivals are different typec cf Dunhill cigarette holders and lighters and jewelled cocktail watches.48 words
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Advertisement150 1948-08-27 5 YOUR PORTRAIT, THE GIFT THAT ONLY r m^ ay can give. BOOK AN APPOINTMENT NOW WITH MOLUE ROSS OF COl RSE. PHONE 44 24 LLOYD STUDIO THE TIME THE PLACE Tonight from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. m the Popular New Lounge at RAIF L IS II OTI] L COCKTAIL150 words
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THE MORNING TRIBUNE
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218 1948-08-27 6 FRIDAY, AUG, 27. 1948. Internal Defence IN 1H42 the Japanese 1 revealed the Inability ol tlic people of Malaya to defend themselves against an attack from without. Today the Malayan terrorists are demons rat ting the Inability of the Malayan people to wit list ana a& attack from within. In218 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1948-08-27 6 CZECHS AVOID TITO'S Czcchodovtki* is the cconomu I to Com tiium. i Europe It would not do for the Czechs to (p astrty, sax* SYDNEY BROOKtS ALTHOUGH thore are some dtfferencea of opinion on domestic policy within the Czechoslovak Communist P■r t y the I 'arty i-- In the main1,031 words
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Article514 1948-08-27 6 MEN of vision m Egypt are today considering how the desert may be made to bloom and become productive. At pu-sent, only about three per cent of Egypt's estimated 386,110 square miles of territory are under cultivation. The rest, apart fiom scattered cases, is desert514 words
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Advertisement118 1948-08-27 6 A/ j> jj l^J'Ki^i^MA Must'-.nJs anJ father* ar<J r .i I J«uKht'-r> m lact H over the »crld hive \X IT! i> PILLS the la't.ng that only genuine kidney can Rue. Mere are the com r of a mam- expressed i Ie word-- f giatituJe. Afirr years of misery with118 words
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Article, Illustration235 1948-08-27 7 MAN LABOUR CHIEF IS BRITAIN'S DOW PREMIER' ::^a R; rt ;< which o! I controls thI H) become I I mr tton null-. I t bou I ism ■p'-ur m Caf* |r. Hancock K. ithei w > m I N IL. n thers anH I mt.I- ji vroi t rta|235 words
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Article209 1948-08-27 7 2 SISTERS SEEKING DIVERSION scni/ Hearts Slot 1 1 Bool SYDNEY, Thursday. On the scoie they aie tired of city lift- and arc restless, two Sydney visitors one a dental nurse of 32 and the other i clerk, 25, are Mekißg diversion m a hitch-lnne to Darwin. They have little209 words
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Article40 1948-08-27 7 DAGNHAIC, Fs.-t-x. Tburvtay day. Supply Minister Strauss yesterday visited the Ford fac"ory at Da^enham, Essex, and "onerratulqted 15.000 workers yn having shipped abroad 9. &-»,■> ohirte«< during July. mainly 'o America* This nifint $2 TfW) 000 for Britain. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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119 1948-08-27 7 RACKETEER LEADS UPRISING IN SOUTHERN YUNNAN 3H\NGHAI. Thursday. A Chinese report said that Wang Shao Hao. City Council's chairman m Chengyuen m southern Yunnan, near the Indo-Chinese border, killed magistrate, a pohce chief an«i other officials and installed himself as absolute administrator m the city and neighbourhood, m a coup119 words
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236 1948-08-27 7 SANITY OF EX -RED QUERIED IN US PROBE Washington. Thurs. Foimor State Department office! Alger Hiss today questioned the sanity of Whittaker Chambers. ex-Communist who has •accused him of belonging o» a prewar Red underground. Cut Chambers swore he had "never been treated for mental illness." The two men faceU.P. - 236 words
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75 1948-08-27 7 COLOMBO. Thursday.- -Dr. S. F. Chellappah, Director of Medical and Sanitary Services, vho recently represented Cev-->n at the Word Heulth Oiganisation Conference at Gclcva. has been offered, it i* mderstood, the post of Deputy Director of the WHO. South Eant Asia, the headquarters ofReuter - 75 words
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Article118 1948-08-27 7 ST. UJl T IS. TauisdayThe police today sought the mysterious assailant of Mr.; Louise Ching. of Hongkong. Mrs. Ching. who is h.TC on a lecture tour, told the police she retired to her ,oom at a downtown hotel m Jefferson about 10.30 p.m.. leaving theU.P. - 118 words
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Article48 1948-08-27 7 SHANGHAI, Wed. The loca! District Court granted a temporary "leave" from China tc two French seamen detained here for the past few weeks osuspicion of being involved IB an alleged smuggling case iboard the French liner Andu .ebon recently, according to Chinese reports today. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article104 1948-08-27 7 MANILA, Thurs. Twenty- five Central Luzon towns m Bulacan and Pampanga were reported to be flooded due to overflow of the Pami panga and Angat Rivers after I continuous rains. Many roads m th» two provinces were impassable and large areas of rice lands were inundated.104 words
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Article59 1948-08-27 7 STORVOWAY. r^ie of bcwt% Scotland. Thursday.- Six British Vampire Jet fighters lan led here on Wednesday en route UMnc from a goodwill mission to the United States and Canada. I The jtknus wade avitio.t i history on their fioht to the i VS A by59 words
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Advertisement25 1948-08-27 7 f^77 me&n /bto&ii 'ffm£C& Alexaiiiler lu»nla in*m j|fc Vivien Leigh ■Wf Ralph Richardson F with Kieron Moore m i B Tol.t.> l s'wn»rt'" l >f>25 words
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Article, Illustration242 1948-08-27 8 Rampur's Democratic Nawab NEW DELHI, Thursday.— ln Rampur, one of the progressive Muslim States of North India, a new Legislative Assembly has been inaugurated, which will perform the dual function as Constituted Assembly. In a message to the Nawab of Rampur, India's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for States. Sardar242 words
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Article49 1948-08-27 8 A JMfft typing tTTOV EMPTY instead of PLFVTV ffwH/vt !r f uv Mar hi|w kkllv »5332r: Matric Xn K .ish lor l^inn.rn, throe st a K e"' L nd v HINDI, after 8 p.m. ___2_i^ r ln "t»ut«' of Commerce, 75 Middle Road Tel 83 10*49 words
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Article, Illustration185 1948-08-27 8 And TODAY, th, ftfar^ I Tribune Uk? you to London's Inn, of Court where m an Malayan law students have been called to the Bar. A moment's mmlk t London-, busy 5, f 3 the rush of Iftct Btr, |/2 oasis of calm, 5a,-.. S Here, m Chamben datta*185 words
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Article64 1948-08-27 8 GLASGOW. Wed.— A furniture factory today dispatched nine new type roto biades specially designed for Britain's first twin-engined helicopter "Air Horse" which is being built by the Cierva Autogyro Company, Southampton. There are 1,500 separate pieces of wood m each blade which la the result ofReuter - 64 words
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Article59 1948-08-27 8 BUFFALO.. WgjW Atomic radiation teteM th;tn ful to anaemia to healthy P«*°^i en uSta at* to five Chicago s« nt tending the ciety of Hematolo^v Research workers with the Argon"; iverS ity Laboratory and IB* nn of Chicago denumM ings at the Sodet) a annual meeting. They explained. "159 words
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Article, Illustration363 1948-08-27 9 K in K Hr< torn i K I n Kiiporao B nun 3 action, the cus- i; it and be- barrister,. pie, however. sable once a^jain. ,on ho pebble barristen to while H a u in the Ificiu e odcrn building :0-». bHMa la dining na.l the363 words
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Article17 1948-08-27 9 MME. CHIANG RETURNS NANKING. Thursday. Madame Chiarg Kai Shek returned to Nanking from Kuling today —U. P.17 words
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Article48 1948-08-27 9 wtE scccess, numV' f T^ United Nations ,f j™B P'vparations to appoint f > military observers re 1 Jy the United Nation ■^"^i(,n on India and Takihtl" was no urgency --'i that the "com": Hcultios" in S AK f R BoBle dif '•'".n b t tain S?—48 words
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145 1948-08-27 9 JOINT SINO-U.S. COMMITTEE FOR ECA WORK NANKING, Thurs.— United States and Chinese officials engaged m the administration of the ECA m China, have named a joint Sino-American Committee to supervise industrial rehabilitation and reconstruction under the Chinese aid programme. The five-man committee is headed by Yen Chia Kan. Othei ChineseU.P. - 145 words
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Article132 1948-08-27 9 SYDNEY. Tuesday. New South Wales State Cabinet has decided to introduce legislation creating public racing appeals. It rejected a proposal that an independent tribunal be-sel up to hear appeals from the .Australian Jockey Club decisions. The Premier, Mr. Kouii r, said: "Cabinet is of the opinion132 words
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Article13 1948-08-27 9 LESS NAEMICS 1 thftf >*«i tf dl normal tv hh uh' h Wei13 words
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Article37 1948-08-27 9 Bl'i^OS AIRES. Thurs.— A severe earthquake rocked northern Argentina m the early hours i of yesterday, claiming several victims, including three dead m the city of Salta. Telephonic eommv»"intions weie interrupt- I cd. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement24 1948-08-27 9 ACME SUPPLEMENT PETERSENS BANKING CODE BENTLEYS COMPLETE PHRASE BENTLEYS SECOND PHRASE A. B. C. SIXTH EDITION A. B. C. SEVENTH EDITION KELLY WALSH LTD.24 words
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Article82 1948-08-27 10 NEW DELHI, Thursday. The Defence Minister recently] Introduced a Bill providing for constitution of territorial army foi [n Ha. 'i h< role which the terrttortal mm. Would play Firstly, to provide second! line omcr of reinforcement foi regulai army; ft ttdly, to assist n n82 words
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118 1948-08-27 10 SYDNEY. Thursday. -Political observers In Cunbona predlci that the Commonwealth Oo?t«mnent is almost certain to abandon m Bepiembei Iti regulators mtrolling capital issues. Capital Istuei regulations were among th« controls which the Government agree j to review wlv n it announced it would hand118 words
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Article70 1948-08-27 10 FLORENCE, Wednesday. 3u. lul Ai .cii.iai VmreiiCe vere shaken and a number of r* v.^o n when a larg^ bomb exploded last me>-» f r *ie headquarters of the Neo-Fascis* LiJUttm oociUn-i Party. The bomb had been put outside the door of the party ofiices. ihe70 words
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89 1948-08-27 10 $121-Million For Australia's Public Works Mr I 4 Si ipprov. I Jn t ;r woulj be ran, bsSTc£ of additional 'houi rr rjl Over £16.000.000 £tf* for this pan l State md i, ejjenditure uMI be 8 ma n roads forestry, buiUimgs. loan, J to local iutlwriti« a- a structional89 words
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Article99 1948-08-27 10 AMSTERDAM \y. I W the coming of ir.ieprnvr.ee In«iii. Christianity «M longet lutpect an! vu regai'iei! us the powerful i of Imperialism, Rajah B M kam. of the Filiation BrUlgelical Lutheran chui es m India, said here totaj The services rendered the churches to rtftgeei m rehabilitationReuter - 99 words
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Article91 1948-08-27 10 MADRAS. T^VH are. the Government and >eople both. vWpAtom all poop!, aUke." deda- Excellency Mr C Raj H chart, the l M India, when laying t^M tion of the Muslim Orpt^ no re yesterday rontl nM Hi* Excellency com n M also commits tn J tude91 words
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Miscellaneous218 1948-08-27 10 [POP i n d 'I I kll I 'I p™"" I r-iEJsi 'F i% I'll I OO 1 ri j^cles 17 #i fto L "-^UfjmMfmfm V PEOPLE LIKE Woli^SlvOKHEßr-7iE^\ V- 7 SUPPOSE m\/SOTHEV LiTYOIT /NHAT THE H> DO S^^H ',rfl| MW SM>I'M SOXRV-/M EXCITEMENT M*D£ V OUT ALONE, EH?WE ROADS218 words
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47 1948-08-27 11 rho Airnv disclosed t?££i£?*~'~ i m elTectIVC S&TSSIffIS. OH£ >a^t -inter < i t dalniost treat little V ent on to r Hthir two irlly in the State* 11' the mrvivei fyphui jr tiny ffi rent from t llity lyan47 words
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Article136 1948-08-27 11 SYDNEY rhursd.iy. rwenty-nioe of the forty RAAt nen Who an- fOtag to BnUi planes In the D( :lin an litt have left Bj toe* by Con boo. The othew will leav aier this week. men have been diaw.nainli from No. 86 tianspor. ii which operated tni136 words
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Article93 1948-08-27 11 Geneva, Thurs.— Britain and r r>»nce yesterday express* d Rafted apptoval" of a I'nitoi Xatei proposal that the main Wdtag nations cf the WOnJ rrouped m the Geneva tariffs v>A trade agreement should ex:cnd *t most favoured nation reatment to Western Germany Britain did not think they93 words
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Article, Illustration66 1948-08-27 11 SHANGHAI. Thuis. Local police authoiities are expected ;o intensify the price war tod.iy .vith a city-wide investigation of retail prices to see that they are within the Aug. 19 ceiling sot by tho National Government Dr. Ony Chov<j Keny <1-;t> and Mrs. Ony <r\<)!it, <>n board66 words
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21 1948-08-27 11 l '< vs, V n^t > planning WtolJi?* Policy with ***te ™W* ate rade, a '-POit state.J. >21 words
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118 1948-08-27 11 P A Wfcsmfti, Thursday. fo at L; Ja P*n«* ds taking -a,] possible measures" to curtail 5 epidemic m Japan, there was a feeling mi n some occupation quarter that the epidemic, v though serious, had not reachT,K <alarmin S Proportions." The source said great118 words
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234 1948-08-27 11 IS $2-MILLION CONVERSION TO GOLD YUAN s h A n i H a I Th uraday. Gold, silver and United^ Statos currency bom? turned into .ank^ tor conversion into China's new goid yuan today soared pan $2,000,000 L.S. /alue m Shanghai alone. Reports tnroughout China, indicated that the conversion was234 words
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Article72 1948-08-27 11 CANTON. Thursday. Conceotrattoo of "bandit" units near Chamkong (Kwongchowan) is reported m a message reaching from Canton from this south-west Kwangtunt city. It is believed that the "bandits" are planning an attack on the city on a scale similar ■«-> that made recently, and It wReuter - 72 words
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Article70 1948-08-27 11 ST. JOHNS. (Newfoundland). Ihursday.— Tt.e Newtoundland Labour Federation at its annual convention today passed a resolution aeplorin^ .ne aosenct ol labour rep:e;?niation on tlie delegation appointed to complete airtngtmf nt| for the country s confederation with Canada. The convention claimed tha, labour iepKsente:l the largest body of70 words
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Article39 1948-08-27 11 Dar-Es-Salaam. Thurs. Ibe Aga Khan yesterday left the bungalow where he had been recuperating from a chill. anU motored to the small cluo grounds where 8,000 of his followers had gathered to see him.39 words
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Article155 1948-08-27 11 San Francisco, Thursday "Ani' i hups nn be happy an wfcSf! oven at political tonvcnti ;i.^ v nen LJ Kw Vicp-Pt.-H.jrr/ ol thr Chun Legislature i i I Ch< m nuntsatoned by Ch ang t>i sin 'y wmataiu poMttrn method! i t i bothU.P. - 155 words
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183 1948-08-27 12 Communism may spread In Japan If U.S. Troops Leave San Francisco. Th"™- LI fnant (Wn,,ul Robot t PirhcWree? retiring comSESTS tt< A»JJ«n occupation m« >n warned today that there is hdSSr" lf Com T mumSin .preading among tho Jap™™ If uuited States troops aic aent bom*. Firhelberger sau! •Trouble mlfhiU.P. - 183 words
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96 1948-08-27 12 CURRENCY REFORM PUTS 3,000 OUT OF JOB SHANGHAI, Thursday. There are at least 3,000 people m Shanghai who are very unhappy about the Chinese currency reform. They are or were employed m the printing department of the Central Bank of China. On August 20. the day after the reform wasU.P. - 96 words
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Article80 1948-08-27 12 NEW DELHI. Thursday. Th e Madras and the East Punjab Government haw stated making arrangements for military training of students m accordance with national cadet corps scheme. The corps which is to help m building up auxiliary reserve for armed forces will consist of three divisions,G.I.I.S. - 80 words
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Article82 1948-08-27 12 HONOLULU. Wednesdty. The Alrforci opened an In restigatiog Into the crash i ilk' Okinawa bound B-29 that took the lives of 1G Superfortress crew members last nigh* m the worst aviation disaster m Hawaii's history. Alrforce technicians probed the shattered remains of the big four-engined plane whichU.P. - 82 words
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Article82 1948-08-27 12 CANBERRA, lnuisc.ay Australia has agreed to ply a quantity of wScat cheese and butter as soon apossible for the reli?f of Pakstine. The Prime Minister sai.j m Canberra that the UN mediator. Count Bernadotte had asked the Australian government to send the food tc aid 337.00082 words
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87 1948-08-27 12 Airport Black-Ouls: Suspected Work of Jewel Smugglers II A N I LA, v. Cnftoxnj authoi Itica rcntly invest) j itir t outs which OCCvrred at M-unU Inten due to a suspii'.in that were engineered by et ot jewel imugglers Bangitok. rhey tftld In t otli i I the lights went87 words
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69 1948-08-27 12 BETTER CONDITIONS FOR INDIAN WOMEN NEW DELHI. ThU I In parliament, leetn ly. Labcu;- Illnister'J BiU modify ihe Factories Act the betterment o! wortdn conditions ci labourerj wai taken into consideration, The measuic which earned unanimous apprecUtion and was described as the 'Chai of Rights for Workers" seens to benefitG.I.I.S. - 69 words
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151 1948-08-27 12 NANKING. Thurs.— China has lodeed a strong protest with the Siamese Government against the recent arrest of Chinese nationals by the police authorities m Siam. charging that such action was In contravention with treaty provisions, the Foreign Office announced here las', nteht. Th<> ChineseReuter - 151 words
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Advertisement151 1948-08-27 12 CAPACITY HOUSES EVERY DAY! NEW CHINESE STAR MAYUA AN INSTANT HIT Ifoday Five She ws-,,'-, ,rj r im^i flxt K^ Jil A Btisrti on hitherto secret I **£frr*lE& I fllci cf the U S hcas I cos uw C^^^% f jMr I Stirring MAVLIA ALHAMBRA C^^l^ I 1.45, 4.15, 6.45151 words
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Advertisement52 1948-08-27 12 I wS^ I PftSITIVFIY f m^S i Hal lITIj^ l I Good ni^ht, sv.oet prince; I And flights of an^ls s'nrr tf»« t<l tsiv Tele —Air-Conditioned— 3400 B TOMORROW Book I BtoW^^.UA^*jM^vjw I Now for THE HQlLI®ttM& MOSt® 1 J»l unive r'.ai ir>^yy^^Trn.^vy>>^ ■ft3**\A9 f a %s zz *I wb52 words
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Article711 1948-08-27 13 Singapore^. MalON* 3 03 do l B P«* 2.60 Gammon O-J-'-m, US <%**%* 52.«0 W Hammer 44.00 45.00 Henry 5 Wau-h ,f one ,.o« LM M EUC. (01 1 \i Dm i Pi 1 Malayan Colto. 2.42 i A lUyurdt 6.00 ..00 M V V; f 52-50711 words
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Article111 1948-08-27 13 NEW YORK, WednesdayPrice balance moved narrowh upward when slightly better interest developed m assortec rails, oils, farm, implements and soft drinks. Trading continued to be slow, however, with a tendency In most quarters to await some official word on the Moscow deliberations. Operators noted but wer^Reuter - 111 words
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Article18 1948-08-27 13 THE undertone of the* share market yesterday was steady with some slight improvement m prices.18 words
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191 1948-08-27 13 COLOMBO, Thursday. -One of the anomalies of the Oylon Government's new BsctUUlgc I Control measure i 3: technically I jvery visitor to Ceylor. wno complies with the regulations is a 'destitute. Under the provisions of the Destitute Immigrants Regulation Ordinance of 1907, a peri -*>nReuter - 191 words
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Article202 1948-08-27 13 Produce Markets Round -Up COCONUT OIL and copra prices recorded the biggest drops seen for some time with the freeing of exports of the commodities from Ceylon. Coconut oil. which was quoted yesterday at 563. showed a drop of $S a picul. compared with the price 10 days ago. Copra202 words
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183 1948-08-27 13 SHANGHAI, Thursday. The Chinese Government is revising tiie trade policy wiui Japan, according to a Ministry ji Industry and Commerce .spokesman m Nanking quoted by the oflicial Central News Agency. According to the spokesman part of the existing regulations governing trade with Japan will have183 words
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Article36 1948-08-27 13 THE Singapore office of the Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. has received cabled advice from its London Office that the Board of Directors have d«jclared an interim dividend of 9 per cent Jess tax.36 words
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126 1948-08-27 13 THE lubber market continued on the decline yesterday and at the close showed a 1-cont drop as against the previous day's levels. I m the day, the market became slightly firmer and business was done at puces ranging from 42^-c. to 42% C. t126 words
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Advertisement62 1948-08-27 13 FOR YOUR I INSURANCES J j f CONSULT II j NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) b HI)KI.VrV <il AKANTKK PC, WC tIMI NO CLAIMS BONUS of 33 gfc Z<U during previous to«l» ''NATIONAL jWHEiJ MEYER CHAMBERS Mffl" l LA( *35 ro. Bm 14 KIAL AUM.rK62 words
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285 1948-08-27 14 NON-LEAGUE U.K. SOCCER CLUBS TO RUN OWN CUP TOURNEY Decision Arouses Widespread Interest LONDON. Thursday.— The nnn-I^ami.- surtrr club* m Itritairi haw laid aside their plans and arKiimentH for the time li.inK. for admittance to the Lrajfu**, and will, wntead, run their own National Cup competition. This deoLsii n. madeReuter - 285 words
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115 1948-08-27 14 VALBERG STUDIES U.K. FIRE-FIGHTING METHODS i,. Qiyt i ii u> j'ttfi' l l.il Vnji- 'i i <•■ >(./ mill fni tn»mn m k* ii, t Sim tn- >nt "I H" nnihCs htl/t I" n isttim/ hinftlili tttitOttt l.ni\,n a In '< Hntlah n r thntl.s nrni thix i> "k he115 words
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Article578 1948-08-27 14 Following aio. weights for t'imol row's races at Kuala Lumpui. Hcises Class 2. 9 Furs. 3 0 3 March Grass 9.04 0 Longchamps II 9.01 0 0 0 Fortune s Favourite 9.01 10 0 Speai Mirth 807 1 0 3 Distinction 8.06 4 2 0 Belita 8.06578 words
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Article53 1948-08-27 14 VESSELS GODOWNS Tweedbank 44 Marudu E.S.A.D.E. B. Hamble 42 C. of Glasgow 40 1 Glaucus 38 9 Marcila M 6 Glenroy 1 31 2 Markem- -Cornelius Maensk Maetsuycker 1? 21 2 St. Croix 23 4 British Prince Shielbank P. A. Sllcox Rhesus Memnon Benvorlich L. Chilliwak 9 453 words
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183 1948-08-27 14 KUALA ifttt*^' th, track th\» momma were Gold <£.? s*sT*_ t»oing out with Little Ned as companion, Baron did the half-mie m 56^ sees., the last three m 39 H sec?. Baron jntehed faster than his com- Pjn»on Hilly Carol went over thr half-mile m183 words
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67 1948-08-27 14 The following will represent the ACS Old Boy s at cricke, vs. SCRC tomorrow at 2 p.m. on Hong Lim Green: Muthucumaru. N pillay, Au Kow Chu. Au Ta t Chu. Lav Hock Chye, Dr. Ong swee Law. E Ebcrt. Swe e Lim Sxang. Cheong67 words
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Advertisement87 1948-08-27 14 4 A Distinguished Picture himotionalh Moving Shouid lake It's Place Among ihe Major Successes (Herald Tribune). Today Four Shows IAVJMI'Xy*^ < 2-4.15-6.30 .9.30p.ra.«5ca58^^ ."iBS fly Pft^AM CoMC /ff M^ I &lu£ WARNERS' THRILLING I Gazette E^ JOHN OALL- JOAN LORRING- NIGEL BRUCE 'RHYS WILLIAMS H or. *^V R j^\ ty87 words
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Advertisement56 1948-08-27 14 OPENING TO-DAI 3 Shows %Ml A M»P^ A Joyous— County The copa<olosM>l "COPACABANA' •UrrißC GROT'CHO MARX CARMEN MIRAN PA and GLORIA JEAN ItV Lavish UWJ GRLAI w« j. pIII OI °^SNOW WHTTK'ANn, THE SEVEN DWARFS (m Technicolor) MB* WORLD i 3 (i|ii Lido a^'^ !To m »rn;w: A "T-,' q—56 words
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Article, Illustration221 1948-08-27 15 LOSERS TAKE FIELD fflH FULL TEAM h:i 2r that suosUl I J"" £J! t T r of rough play In t:u previous ketvilj :uch liowed him up considerably. \fter aoout ton minutes of colourless football. HuPak Ton? with an an fl< on221 words
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Article88 1948-08-27 15 sorting timts fur the quaner-flnal ol the Island Club's Colonial Cup i n Satur--•■y a> I «rs. Usptm. 11.C.V. Martia and V R Peters versus C V Koto a.-dS X Oaw; 3.20 PJH N A Malh! and T. V Chia versus X T Sar. ar.ds88 words
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Article123 1948-08-27 15 Tigers Leave For Medan Invited to Medan for a sories of soccer matches, the Tiger Sports Club left by air early thin morning. A few Malay players are tra\elling with the team. Tiger* will be meeting the following teams m Medan: Hitch Military, Indonesian \l. Combined Sumatra, siantar, and another123 words
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Article142 1948-08-27 15 Br adman 60 Today LO NDO N T bursday Don llradman wa* today presented with a special birthday cake made In the form of a book and carrying the words to Don Kradman: Mam happy return* of the day, from all at Lords. He was also handed a copy ofReuter - 142 words
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Article75 1948-08-27 15 A goal scored as the ball rebounded off the goalkeeper's hands, gave the Singapore Harbour Board Boys' Club full points when they met the RASC Training School m the Div. 3 game at Geylang Stadium yes:erday. From the initial whistle, the Harbour Board75 words
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Article27 1948-08-27 15 The Div. 3 league fixture be tween SCSA and AMDGW A-hich was to have been played at the CYMA ground H** t-erday. was postponed.27 words
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Article219 1948-08-27 15 ,ture Sin balliSp a f d ScottiBh F°otaSpS,^ Jv Chelsea. :OnA th. vHuddo,,- c-;; (ll >' v stoke End lt Lincoln City v Tottenham Hotspur. Plymouth Argyle v Giinisby Queeni Park Rangers Bradford Sheffield Wedn. v Brentford West Bromwich Alb. v Bury THIRD DIVISION (Southern) BournemouthReuter - 219 words
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383 1948-08-27 15 LONDON. Thursday. l)<>n Brailman drridrd to bat «»n when play PMUMrd m \h*> match between th«* Australians an;! the Gentlemen of England at Lords today. The tourists :...<> tarried tli«ir mm might score of 4"iH for three to 610 for383 words
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Article105 1948-08-27 15 A.l BTRALIANB Ist Innings Bifllfl c Wooller b Bailey 19 Biown c BtUey b Wooll.t 120 Bndman c Donelly b Brown 150 Bum It not out 200 Miller c Simpson b Woollei 69 Loxtor. c Gnffith b Bailey 17 Hamcnct r iCt out 24 Extras 11 Total 'fcr 5Reuter - 105 words
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Article89 1948-08-27 15 The First Malay Coast Battery scored a well-deservod 5-2 victory over the Unicorns Sports Club m a Div. 3 game at St. George's Road ground yesterday. The Unicorns held the Sofj diers m the first session to one-all draw. In the second half, the Uni--189 words
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Article26 1948-08-27 15 Customs beat Serangoon Asciation one-nil m a Third Division League game yesterday at McNair Road. Cheng Kee. Customs centreforward, scored for the Custom's team.26 words
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813 1948-08-27 16 U OKI n-GIRDLLR IX POR T 1/7/ A' EVENTFUL TRIP 4MERK AN millionaires, business men. tourlnti and ...Mlenls 70 ef them armed m Singapore on board the ■-iliimiM American President lines' President Monroe, s, sterday The ship resumes its voyage on Sunday813 words
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143 1948-08-27 16 AUSTRALIAN TENNIS STARS SURPRISED Massachusets. Thursday. Unheeded United States players knocked three highranking foreign players from the competition m thin! round matches m the men's and women's Natioi. al Tennis Doubles Champio.:shipa at Longwjod Cue el Cluh. While Uncle Sam's Davis Cup quarter Frank Parker, Ted Schroedor. Bill Talbei i143 words
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98 1948-08-27 16 The Merry Youngsters Badminton Party gained a 3-2 victory over the Christ Church Youth League when they met m a return badminton encounters on the latter's court. The following were the results (C.C.V.L. players mentioned first) SINGLES Therajan beat Siow Watt Peng 15-4, 18-14; R98 words
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126 1948-08-27 16 JKRISALKH, Thursday.— Arab* \i«.!at,,| the J|>f Irmv 52 time* during the pant thrr«- da*s. j today. The military commander of Jerusalem. Canadun-born Dr. Bernard Joseph, gave this ftgurt to tlie chairman of the Consular truce commission Mr. J. Mac Donald, American Consul General.126 words
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Article116 1948-08-27 16 The following are the results (Bournemouth players mentioned first) SINGLES: A. Silas lost to Ong Kirn Seng 8-15, 4-15; Shaik Mustan beat A. Thambiayah 1 10-15, 15-3, 15-8; Ali Mustan beat Teo Kok Hwee 15-10, 9-15. 15-12; Aziz Mohamed beat Cheong Soon Thuan 15-12, 15-6; L.116 words
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Article72 1948-08-27 16 AMSTERDAM, Weds. C, Schulte, of Holland, won the professional pursuit title at the world cycling championships here today, beating the holder F. Coppi, of Italy, m the final by two metres. Schulte's time was six minutes 24.9 seconds and Coppi's six minutes 25.4 seconds. Bevilacqua, of Italy,72 words
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Article80 1948-08-27 16 Tokio, Ti. T Agricultuu- and lu<\-<{> y istry predicts that Japan', iS cereal crop will total 89.852 200 bushels, r^fwenttof 7J?2 cent incioa.-, o\, r last >> ar The est.m.u, bued on findings of tho Covet-nmenfs c«» survey eOMmlttec d^ JJ include Ofurei80 words
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Article69 1948-08-27 16 ROME, Thursday. Five persons were killed and 22 others severely Injured last night whea a bus with 35 passengers ci ashed into a house at Caprarola, 40 miles north of Rome. The accident wis caused by defective brakes on a steep downhill road. TI was killed.69 words
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Article67 1948-08-27 16 New Delhi. Thursday. 8 dar Pat. 1. Indian I Premiei-, toll the Indian Pa ment m New Delhi today that 28 people had been killed and 29 injured In raid* on Indian territory to the noith of Hyderabad. Razaka!.^ (militant Muslim^) and "other Goonda funnil; elements from Hyderabad'67 words
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Article193 1948-08-27 16 WASHING I ON. ThursdayChina is to receive uchnica services to the value of S2d.OU( jin the procurement Wd imbursemen t authorisations for Marshall Aid approved t day by the Economic Cooperation Admini^trauon.-Reutei TOKIO. Thursday.-Japan> production of pig ron J n I carbon steel for reached a I post-war193 words
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