Morning Tribune, 1 September 1948
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Article75 1948-09-01 1 ERLIN CHIEFS MEET IK TU< ES ird practi( t:, Franc I d the Soviet dto haw n :rv o diaw up the inmenta for r« I Smmunications due:, n of the S :y foi vi' ire red I Hrectivi t represeni I bn lIO.'COW op f foui C to ;ir>boReuter - 75 words
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Article66 1948-09-01 1 lotor cyclist, trying to c a lorry on I 'utram razed igainst a l us, f- U lead md bru-t.-. fosc fell f the juncti r ■d m v wth Jrtunai a. EUfflkt 0 i M first I re ki n mot r J Bingapore j J the66 words
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Article15 1948-09-01 1 CJl^ jounced Ith^^row, fol- the ktftti Ijp^Wtaes g taxi ra7^" burnt wa:15 words
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258 1948-09-01 1 HONGKONG DEFENCE CORPS BACK ON WAR FOOTING R£AD— THE STORY OF Mil. WOM, \\\Y. ARMY AND R.A.F. WILL SUPPORT IT m!U Hongkong volunteer defence corps will shortly I be nut on an active basis for the first time since ,^r a liifth Army Source revealed last night. It will be258 words
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Article41 1948-09-01 1 TOKIO, Tuesday. Tfu Co mmunist daily E*d Flag' complaint </ that city officials Ml using ftee bath*, entertainments and beautiful girls to lurt Japanese repatriate away from joining the Communist Party on their arrival here from Soviet areas. UPUP - 41 words
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376 1948-09-01 1 FEDERATION ROUND-UP ALLEGED KILLERS CAPTURED Police engaged terrorists a' 0n t Cbermin In the Ba;u Oajah area on Satur■ay and killed on of them. Imniediately following this. ral a r ita were made. :he terrorlits arrest- ive been Identified as thi ed murderers of Mr. Wills will be recalled was376 words
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Article34 1948-09-01 1 COLOGNE. Tuesday.— Half a million people jammed the streets of this age old city today to h*-a r pontifical Mass >aid In celebration of Cologne Cathedral's 700 th anniversary. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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126 1948-09-01 1 Burma Parliament Meets Be hind Barbed- Wire F irlilm^ T^day. The sixth session of the Burma aildinT °P en ed today inside the barbed-wire barricaded last IL Government Secretariat m Rangoon, scene of CabuSt assassinatiori Prime Minister Aung San and his B^iSLE? hal of the iASh ers attend^d the sesPomniSnReuter - 126 words
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295 1948-09-01 1 TWO eighteen-year-old Norwegian sailors Odd Pedersen and Bjorn Schie, who missed their ship m the Philippine Islands and did a 400-mile plane trip to get on board again at Borneo, arrived m Singapore by the Norwegian freighter Ferngulf. yesterday. Their three-day absence295 words
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Article107 1948-09-01 1 Will be a faster night mail from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur from today. The train will leave 15 minutes later than hitherto, that !is at 7.15 p.m. and arrive m Kuala Lumpur at 7.30 a.m. the 'next day. 40 minutes sooner than before. The train107 words
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Article42 1948-09-01 1 TOKIO, Tuesday. A slight tremor rocked Tokio area and the vicinity of Sima Island m Tokio Bay, at 7.40 a.m. Tokio Time. The Japanese government Central Meteorological Observatory reported the epicenter was at Kujukurihama m the Chlba Prefecture. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration34 1948-09-01 1 LONDON, Tuesday.— Earl Monntbatten, former Gover-nor-General of India, arrived at London airport today accompanied by Countess Mountbatten after a six-da v visit to Montreal to open the Canadian national exhibition. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement32 1948-09-01 1 PURE LINEN DAMASK TABLECLOTHS x 63 z^TT Dl'T€H DAMASK 48- x W 60' x 72" Service to match CANNON COTTON BLANKETS W ith Satin borders. Green, blue, rose, pink. Only $10.50 each!32 words
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257 1948-09-01 2 Ml Fixed At SLOOO. Plus l\ w Sureties Of $2,000 Bach ;'!<• company Tiir tnst offence was fcllef- to M:i\- b*'**n committed on July 7 m rf sprit of a cheque tallied at 51, 684 payable to one took Lim Thye. The second257 words
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Article59 1948-09-01 2 BEIRUT. Tuesday Pre-mi-T Ria^l Es Sohl called upon tlv tyrian Parliament {(•day t<~ conskki military service for all youths over 19 wars of age. The request, which will b<. voted upon m a special parliamentary sc^ion. marked another step m th( Premier's promise to mobilizeU.P. - 59 words
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Article70 1948-09-01 2 CANBERRA. luesday.-- The Australian electoral act is U) be amended to allow aborifinei to vote at Senate and Hoote ol Representatives elections provided certain conditions are satisfied. Mr. Joseph Chifley, Australian Prime Minister, announctd here today. Conditions are that they are entitled under Australian stateReuter; AAP - 70 words
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Article70 1948-09-01 2 SHANGHAI. Tuesday. Ma-jor-Onetal Chiang Ching-kuo Economic Supervisor lor Shanghai, today accused Shangtoshop* and stoics of engaging 3pecial "manager whose soU 1 duty was to serve prison sentences if illegal price increase, were discovered by the econo mic police. He warned wai refugees, from whom many of theReuter - 70 words
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Article53 1948-09-01 2 LONDON. Tuesday. Seth Ramakrishna Dalmia. Indian industrialist and newspaper publisher, has arrived m London by air from India. He is on his way to attend the second Congress of the International Movement for a World Federal Government being held m Luxembourg from Sept. 5 toReuter - 53 words
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Article64 1948-09-01 2 San Francisco, Tuesday. Wai rick J. Young, 54 of Brooklyn, was today held on trial on charges of attempting to smuggle $14,000 worth of narcotics into the United States. Young, the chief cook on an Ameiiean President Lines' iioighter, was arrested by narcotics agent who said that theyU.P. - 64 words
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Article58 1948-09-01 2 1 BATAVIA, Tuesday. The Indonesian Republican Socialist Party, led by former Premier Dr. Amir Sjarifuddin, has deci--1 ded to fuse with the Republican rommunist Party, the Republican news agency Antara reported today. Dr. Sjarifuddin, announcing ■ym fusion, deelaitd lit had been ;i secret member of the CommunistReuter; AAP - 58 words
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Article47 1948-09-01 2 CAPETOWN, Tuesday a comm^ ion wll] bt s n up to nm r applying a policy <* *Wgation o] Europeans and non-Europeana In South Alt ican factories Mr B J told Parliaoeni here today "'<• Commiaion will Uso ooortte how to uvom .-cone;. 1 ni resulting ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration34 1948-09-01 2 il^S /><r Mre o/ ne Hol hnvood's up-and-coming starsr*99U Cummins—whom film-fans saw recently m "The Late Omrgm Apley." site is soon to appear m a forthcoming attraction scheduled for screening m Singapore34 words
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167 1948-09-01 2 Many ii.ms have responded J u| cW£ to the Government caS KM the intons.t^ation of si-ou-nty meMurei In jrodowns mm Borne Anns have Incrcaaed Urn el 5.M ms hRVe beon call--td into service to aid the "ja- Tas" and watchmen. More extertoi167 words
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293 1948-09-01 2 JUDGME NT RESERVED IN RENT REDUCTION CASE The Rent Conciliation Boat.l yosfrnlav m an application for a reduction of rent biSJK Kunstloi against Mr. A. Van Cuvlonh.,,l \l l m7^ 01 No. 37. Cairnhiil Road. R the P"nopai t i Mi. Tibor Kunstler. who with his wife occupied two rooms293 words
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Article77 1948-09-01 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Tuesday. -The Aga Khan, with the Begum, left here this morning by air for Kampala. Uganda, where he will stay two or three days before flying to Marseilles and on to Switzerland. The Aga Khan is much better than when he arrived, and said goodbyeReuter - 77 words
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192 1948-09-01 2 LONDON. Tuesday.— Persia has imnnied her view a Britain's special treaty relationship with Bahrein, the "ij ant oilbcaring islandin* the Persian Gulf, cannot *™£Z as valid. The Persian Government itself claim- nutroru> the island. This, a Foreign Office spokesman said today, was stated mReuter - 192 words
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Article74 1948-09-01 2 SEARCH FOR MARINE CONTINUES TSINGTAO T,.,. v J naval an-i Chine* j3 today continue-i U ,o J j* the bo.!y o. Marino Clinton E M«iei of Q& who ha> been MMa 21 parachute! tr,,, aZ^ matino plan, on a fi£d the outer haiMir here On Aupust 26. fete 0^ crowmm.U.P. - 74 words
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138 1948-09-01 2 LAKE BUOCEBI, Tuesday.Mr. Trygvie Lie. the United Na tion? ■ecKtary-taenl m, consider improving th? qualit of Indian repretnttttOitol U.N. Secretanat. it is uafa stood here. For some time Dr. P. 1 Pillai. India's permanent L'J delegate has brought prewa on Mr. Lie and other topReuter - 138 words
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Article33 1948-09-01 2 South A* Dr. Dan was not at pi any chun, "f^foffl 189S cedin| f 1 J stown to o n. use as a I ly.nH Dr. Mai--" question.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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234 1948-09-01 3 WIENYOL VI MCES i VO( sum 01 *w. tn ■-tr,l,-v tnwk'Ws eyes i IB a cloth ba* from Tht ,-oniplainant. Np Choi; partner ami cashici of h Jn* Huat «a Mdry carrying *ho money to the bank K h u was waylaid234 words
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Article30 1948-09-01 3 fntntion Bran.li J* ftrjs*. to johow n Om.r fob* School iConaolation A RamdM. Goveinamii W»ol (Oonsoia m); Uim Tou- Slew iatu Pah:it. (Commcndan Moh.i. Noh b ,y. Ki lOommewlaUon30 words
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Article36 1948-09-01 3 ANNIVERSARY ELEBRATIONS MMgtaart -I Erna :t will obterve the g Yuon Festival' ami urkots tart reconitiuc-jir.!v.:-?iiy tOHIOITOW, linnt -party will be h< X: ,v; Eng Soo Restaurant moy Street at 7.30 p in. ehrat^ this riouble-occa-36 words
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194 1948-09-01 3 Malay Press Condemns Red Manifesto On Malaya fte Kuala Lumpur Malay daily. Majlis, desciibed as "poijslander and utter falsehood" the recent Communist wo on Malaya issued m London by Btitain's Red Chief. J_w!l Lto the effect that the present Malayan crisis re■Wi uattoi ilitt struggle against British imperialism The paper194 words
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149 1948-09-01 3 •"chipping companies ir. China should be heavily lined for allowing emigrants with ialse ptrtfTft* »o leavf for Singapore." Mr. Yap pin ng Geek w jomi men:ied this action for the consideration of the Chines- Chamber of Commerce at their monthly meeting yesi'eidaj. The149 words
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Article93 1948-09-01 3 Three masked Chinese, speaking broken Cantonese, climbed into a Chinese vegetable farmer's house at Thomson Road at 1.15 a.m. on Monday and robbed cash and jewellery worth $300 at the point of then pistols. They had gained their entrance through a space between the top of93 words
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Article72 1948-09-01 3 Tho Chinese Chamber of Commerce have formed two sub-committees to investigate into War Risk insurance. The first will formulate plans to press the Government to pay their claims at tlv earliest opportunity. The second has been formed to investigate into the desirablity of asking the72 words
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Article53 1948-09-01 3 Probe Into Students' Condition P*« w< take any action L"f) to helping the students m China w< t^kotui! investigation* ►J* truth ol the hardships rtTr^ with mem«the Chine* Chambei of ■p wa.nod oth, i l "2**ould not a i-sten p .«yittlbiliUes no. Sko 2** that might ita?S ESj^ayberolOo* RtlflftL tolffcl53 words
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Article18 1948-09-01 3 2 Types Of Notes Now Worthless •today. h *> th n le h J; nr?^ lnt o flames Sft;18 words
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129 1948-09-01 3 Less Electricity— Municipality Must Set Example, CCC Told if the Municipality wants us to minimise our ronsump- of electricity it must set us the example," Mr. Tan "m Tuan told members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at their monthly meeting y^stenJay. "We all have seen bow elecIn < i129 words
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Article, Illustration62 1948-09-01 3 HIM Luanne Shaw who has been heard on the Bcottinh 8.8.C. and hn.s been seen m the Review of hn-jresario Charles Cochrane and took the lend m musical ronedie-i at thy SavMe Theatre, will be sinyinj two of Noel Coward's songs and present an original monologue hi62 words
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208 1948-09-01 3 Two Chinese Soh Kian Seng and Chin Pong Kec were ushered into the Ninth Police Court cloik yesterday, facing: a tentative charge of armed robbery. The victims were Mr. and Mrs. A W. Basapa. of Upper Serangoon who alleged they had been208 words
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170 1948-09-01 3 .H «nd do thcso toolish things The Chinese. Neo Qucc Tonß. had attempted to kill himself by cutting himself with a chop- and. "at the same^ twnc struck his wife on her him the same weapon, on January 16 last, at170 words
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Article27 1948-09-01 3 Mr H B. Moorhead ■n ik on "Your POWCrt Of t mp( ,amein- ""S^ n, th€ Singapore Locl t Tbe€iO^ical Society, 8 C*im hill Road.27 words
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Article21 1948-09-01 3 Mr. o- Hawkins, awt-. tot btfenee. wUj i»»e t ••Voluntary Work S,i »ao<>rc"at 8.30 P'" n Tl u Roftd.21 words
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283 1948-09-01 4 nning from July I. itH The principal t.nar.t Of the, premlMf iS Ml r\ Knight Mi* Knight acted as agent foi Mr. Knight. At thr last hearing. Mr. i- i) Faux. counsel for Mr! Knight, ha.J contended that Mi Arthur van ilor283 words
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132 1948-09-01 4 PATEL PROMISES ACTION AGAINST HYDERABAD NEW delhi. Tuesday. Bardar Pat el. Indian Deputy Premier told the Indian parliament todi.y: "Adiquatt action will be taken against Hyderabad for collective breajhes Of the Standstill agreement.' 1 ihLs action is no a- und^J active consideration by the Indian Govcinmont. he said. Ihe NizamReuter - 132 words
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Article92 1948-09-01 4 Stofford, Tues. A public inquiry into the proposals by the Army and Ministry of Supply to requisition 1.870 acres of Connock Chase. Midlands beauty spot, for training pusposes has been provisionally arranged to take place at Stafford on Nov. 3 and 4. The War Office requireReuter - 92 words
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Article87 1948-09-01 4 MANILA, lucsday.- Philippine i (cognition of the new lUte 01 Korea was m the form of a cable signed by President Quirino and transmitted by the Department Of Foreign Affftiri to President Dr. tyngman Rh^e of the R-. public of Korea. Ihe message said: "I tak"Reuter - 87 words
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Article125 1948-09-01 4 Another "chap ji ki" lottery operatoi was brought to book yesterday and fined $2,500 m ihe Second Police Court. He could not pay the fine however, and will therefore spend three months m jail. He was Yew Pan Wah. arrested while counting "chap *i ki"125 words
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Article209 1948-09-01 4 LAKE SUCCESS, Tues— The Security Council last night by nine abstaining votes and only two m favour, rejected discussion of the Pakistan -India Kashmir dispute. The Council had been called into "emergency session" but led by the United States. Britain and Syria, held that neither Kashmir, nor209 words
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Article93 1948-09-01 4 Chinese vernacular Pressmen throughout Singapore and the Federation will take the day off to celebrate "Chinese Journalists' Day" today. This occasion will also be observed throughout China. There will be no issue of Chinese newspapers tomorrow. In Singapore, Chinese Pressmen will meet this morning at the Lido.93 words
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Article47 1948-09-01 4 LONDON. Tuos. HritiKh railway oOdala began an inquiry at the Kfa*i Ctom Sta«'<»n into complaints by J^s.ngrrs travelling on the Hying Scotsman last Friday Several pa item vi are unJffrtood to have complained on reaching Edinburgh of illness Hun meala cnu-rt i« tv.^ ,ii_ ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article51 1948-09-01 4 The British Council ha> made a gift of .£2OO worth 01 books to the Johore Bahru Civil Service Association This gift is the result of a visit paid by Mr. w C S Cony, formerly Acting British Adviser. Johore, to th British Council Office m51 words
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Article118 1948-09-01 4 NEW YORK, Tues. The new York Times would be prepared to -give up a percentage of its newsprint to relieve the British newsprint shortage if "other American publishers will do the same and if the British Govern, ment will allocate the dollars" Mr. Arthur Hays SulzbergerReuter - 118 words
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Article101 1948-09-01 4 MALACCA, Tuesday.— Malacca Indians ar c planning to form a Malayan. Indian Association, having the same aims and objects as those w the Sclangor Malayan Indian Association. The Association has for its object the promotion and protection of the general interests, rights and welfare of101 words
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53 1948-09-01 4 Asst. T. U Adviser Takes Over Today Mr A Simpson, S:r.gaj nev Assistant Trad, i AdvLsc-:- will ti*e Oferd today from Mr. R. P.] ham. Commiisioner o! bour. who has beer. actiß Assistan: Trad* 1 Union Ad for Singapore. Mr. Sni'.p&on at-entM observer the meeting o pres< ntatives of stai53 words
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Article69 1948-09-01 4 $40,000 OPIUM CONFISCATED OPH'M valued at MO.W ordered to be confiscated' a 37-yoar-old Chinese, Torik: had been senteocel two years 1 imprisonment possession of it. Thr Second District J (Mr. J. L- McFalllwho that Orfer, however ag Ng Woe Song, another CB chlrg^ -ith abbetttng and with making a felsee69 words
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Article17 1948-09-01 4 "wvraf-3 hola Strait nave about an M<^ J0 «l gteel Chemist at yesterda:-.17 words
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90 1948-09-01 4 SUpper Had 9 Passengers In Excess, Fined $50 A Head Captain W. S. Stoker, master of the Chinese-owned Kamishimu Maru was n nea $450 and. m addition, had to pay for the cost of a sum mons issued to him (50 centM. m the Singapore Marine Court, yesterday. Captain Stoker,90 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous281 1948-09-01 4 ON YODR RADIO !ij BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 2 p.m. lia«i. ated on 483 metres In the medium wave band and 7200 kc/sec. m the 41 metre hand. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Radiated on 485 metres only. From 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.281 words
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Miscellaneous81 1948-09-01 4 T«ir t at 4IJ •s3 3 -'ions to! K>ng«. 7.30 Childr«i7fl l *^'«w 'nMandara ktL Repoit m Amoy D ch,w ong Mirth m Twchw News m Cantoacat 4 9 OO Opening Annoutca Summary m Taj* Signature Tune. 902 la favourites, 9.15 Tune* Nows m Tamil. 9.30 Sundaiambal. 940 9 Corner,81 words
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Article, Illustration69 1948-09-01 5 Llewllyn Woodford •J *f ,he onicersS «p. J>««.vn celebrafd liis second oirthdav recently. Po-trait hv >I»l!ie Ross I:edep by i Ljj i p': Dora 3 Ketarj pv« i linct P i Qua; stressed I fe mien i h i.rt rs v. r G n n on iy ai r. f69 words
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Article175 1948-09-01 5 Ti HE Organisers of TNT (Food t r Britain* an vv > announce ttw have at Ktft had denews ol the arrival m United Kicfdom of the i r consigemenu cf ;> that va.'-e ordered the month! ct February. March. Aprfl and May li year. A!', listi of175 words
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Article370 1948-09-01 5 Vera Ardmore - AROUND THE TOWN Vera A rdmore By per month was put m hand. Including the order for September. which left Kuala Lumpur at th e end of last month. th t total number sent so far i< 2.188 More About Aladdin TNCLUDE the pantomine 1 among your "musts" for the370 words
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Article46 1948-09-01 5 HAVE you seen tiie tvnge of Lucien Lclong penuries at Montor's Ist Flon\ the Arcade? lv olegant and decoi uu-e boU.lcs they niake lovely git:, They 'have such "«scinat:n; names, too "Jjkikscr^c." and "Appasionmcnt L-'ici -n Lelong prcxiucts also expend to cosmetics.46 words
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Advertisement31 1948-09-01 5 IliE FLORENCE Ul)rl I? f¥■ •"'bulent time all M!F M Un^l>"rt, ij valuable adMce to overJ H()> ANI> *H¥ NOT YOI HKK!{K\ I, i, T < T^' Fur apiK>intmentB "iSiSSIL ORCHARD ROAD31 words
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Advertisement126 1948-09-01 5 THE TIME THE PLACE Tonight from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. m the Popular New Lounge at It A I I L|; S HOTEL "THE COCKTAIL HOUR" with V RANK PICKFORD at the Piano and from 9 p.m. to midnight INFORMAL DANCE IN THE PALM COURT. PATRICK FORBES HIS ORCHESTRA126 words
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235 1948-09-01 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. SEPT 1. 1948. Why Be Secretive? London Agents— Messrs. Colin Turntr., Ltd., Tulbot House. 98. St. Martin's Lint W.C 2. THE United Nations Colonial Committee is scheduled to meet at Geneva tomorrow to consider the reports that have been sent to U.N.O. by the colonial powers.235 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1948-09-01 6 KRISHANLAL SHRIDHARANI - RAJAJI: High Priest of GANDHISM KRISHANLAL SHRIDHARANI Bi ONE thing is certain C. Rajagopalachari is the most Jogial choice as the last of the Warren Hastings, and as the first Indian Governor General. He is an outstanding Congress leader with more than 25 years of service to the nation behind1,008 words
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Article268 1948-09-01 6 SHORTAGE MAY ENCOURAGE BARTER BARTER, the eldest form of trade, may be resoited to heavily not only by the Philippines, but by most nations if the "dollar problem" is not solved. Thib observation was made by Cornelio Balmaccda. Under Secretary of Commerce. v;ho recently returned from t£ie Milan fair andReuter - 268 words
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Advertisement96 1948-09-01 6 r'l M A *I'J^ i ♦•«**i vBSBHaIo i^ Chen >yu consider that from the food >ou eat all >our energy, nerve ■f .fve f!r>h. hone and BMCII are built. >..* realty how vital to health are the fa aper digeNt.on anJ asMrnlation of !,i it focJ V hen tan-- truth96 words
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Advertisement37 1948-09-01 6 C. K. TANG I Pewter Ware Bali Hea* Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKIVOOD Fl BSlf** ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBBO©^ I ETC., t lA"' 1 341, River VaHey Ro»d. S«8 a P° rt> 1 1 037 words
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Article56 1948-09-01 7 an opinion i> stlll <* c r Richard Alnwihire Dveyiog wronj Wcji J^ lf wh r thorn <KJ«W i-oidcd wopiniflO Ou jangster a p a from providing kftdol a tlirill. |ifM BfintellectUl or mrrai. t fce othfr hand i r h li o] coftfe|to| tte C a;j-,it >peaple wiiowten56 words
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Article38 1948-09-01 7 NO HONOUR FOR FRANCO i'ATiCAN city. Monday. pntpcr reports that thr ipv' ef St. Mary Major Mica had granted Gfcn. incu. head of the Spanteil mament, the title ot Honor p Canon of th»t church, were lied todr.'.38 words
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Article28 1948-09-01 7 I JERUSALEM MondtJ. fees LiJe of Canvion. Aikanis 29, cipher c'eik nt tho U.S. bnsulato. was WWdcd m the g tcxlay by a mipet'i bullet.28 words
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313 1948-09-01 7 YEW YORK Tues.— Whittaker Chambers, ~pif 'confessed former Communist agent, named t n former eorernmental officials as members T the i Red network which he said operated within the government and helped slide other CommUn^' Tn SSS^?tld f got him a Job mU.P. - 313 words
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83 1948-09-01 7 NAPLES, Tuesday. Professor Enrico MnK'.iu' re-tunu-d alter six 'ears m an a'*ied POW caiiip to find that Ins beautiful wife had a baby two years old and was expecting another child soon. Today, armed with a German revolver he shot aad killed hi* wife Maria,U.P. - 83 words
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238 1948-09-01 7 CANTON. Tuesday. Thee Wrte ittending the wddca institution of a new currency n China ended, the people dr hctag Urn new tinan«ai en cnthuiiaittctHy with ■•wpcthtt stringent Governrnenhl action will p lOV rnt Mac marking from causJltke Gold Yuan toReuter - 238 words
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203 1948-09-01 7 CEYLON'S WOMEN TOLD THEY MISSED CHANCES COLOMBO Bpealttng «t the third conference of the Association of the All^Ceyloii Woman's Conference h€ld *t the Young Women* Gbri*t»n Association, Colombo. t*c««Jy, Mi s W R D. Bandapai»O». Minister f<* Health and Local Government, said thai women to C**4on t»d -eoJwa iimoeMie *ad203 words
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155 1948-09-01 7 Red Cross Plea For Ban On Atomic Weapons Stockholm, Tuesday. The International Red Cross yesterday appealed to all nations to ban atomic energy weapons. The organization m its final plenary session also called upon all powers to prohibit the usa of "blind" weapons which cannot be aimed at specific targets155 words
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Article47 1948-09-01 7 AMMAN, Tuesday. There was no response when United Nattens <*>servers m Jerusalem totfay catted on Jews and ATafcs to withdraw from pcsltkms surrounding the Red Cross centra at Government H'n-'se and the A -ah C 'lege. it wav teamed ncr" NMRgfet ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article24 1948-09-01 7 namt. Tuesday. AMM W Introduce conscription for the :lr*t time tn the history niodpra Lebanon wis tab^od m PaT-li;^icct yosterday ReuterReuter - 24 words
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150 1948-09-01 7 SANTIAGO, Dc Chile Tuesday. A Chilean diplomat who was detained by the Russians m Moscow until last Friday will raise before rhp United Nations m Paris next month \r.c ccats t of his Ru. csianacrn daughter-in-!aw. rtport•d to b? still "detained". Thi-. was announced hereReuter - 150 words
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116 1948-09-01 7 Wellington. (North Carolina*, Tuesday. Tin Atlantic hum cane sweeping up the lowet eastern seaboard late today jonttnued to h©ld ofl irom th'i mainland, but storm battered Cape Hattciae was warned t£ ocpect its full fury. Snips and planes, among tin-m he mig'.ity battleship, Missouri led116 words
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Article117 1948-09-01 7 'Out Of Respect Gratitude' Sydney, Tuesday. -The Executive Committee ol the Austraian Russian Society announced today that Mi Clive Evatt, New South Wales Housing Minister. 'iad been relieved of his Presidency of the Society, and Mr. E. J. Ward, Australian External Territories Minister, of his Vie Presidency. This followed theReuter; AAP - 117 words
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Advertisement47 1948-09-01 7 I i I^v^' jtj*qhb^j|H i^B "The Trouble with Women" by 808 HOPE "Women are different from men, they say And it suits me fine it they stay that way! Home is the place for which women were meant Though I'd like to^ see Teresa as President I"47 words
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Article110 1948-09-01 8 Unions Want All-For-One Policy .SAN FRANCISCO. lucsday L, I live threat* Pacific Comi Maritime Unioni re is t Bight 10 n'allnm ihtlr all-tcr-ono policy and ■greed to refuse to rifO eootractt until all liv, individua. dispuU j have born sellled T!\ iCUOB implied tbfti al! In,. unkMU involved VOUld mtdkU.P. - 110 words
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Article67 1948-09-01 8 FOUNTAIN CITY < Wisconsin). Tuesday. Searchers recovered 37 bodies from the rugged rocky Mussissipi River Short* wruie a North-western Airlines plan e crashed last night. Jhe Airline had believed t he death toll was 36—33 passengers and a crew of three. Th t 37thU.P. - 67 words
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Article92 1948-09-01 8 Washington, Tuesday. The army announced that the Japanese calorie level will be increased from the present 1.300 per day for a normal consume: to about 1,140 per day about November 1. It said this "undoubtedly" would permit a decrease m the amount of sugarU.P. - 92 words
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Article65 1948-09-01 8 LONDON, Tuesday. Dinah Shore last night joined the growing list of American singers who captured London when she had to sing more than 40 minutes before the audience at the Palladium Theatre would let her bow off. She is reputed to be getting one of the highestU.P. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-09-01 8 Thomas Dance, a player m the Open Air Theatre, has a tooK at the notice Ooaid tvhiciihanys m tht prop' enclosure."28 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-09-01 8 Given Vaughnn, the young Australian actress, making up before her first open air Bt*g€ appearance m London. She plays the part of Audrey m "As You Like It."32 words
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Article58 1948-09-01 8 TOKIO, Tuesday. Five Japanese wer« killed and three critically injured and a BCOF driver was injured when tho vehicle m which they were travelling overturned and fell down a 20-foot cliflf yestetday reports the British Commonwealth Occupation Force newspaper BCON. Japanese living nearby rushed, toReuter; AAP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration129 1948-09-01 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN SHAKESPEAM IONDON Era,o Park. I a fofl I .onconers Robert M theatJ fd ai piay I vigoio His star a Gwen oweth. emign Since less bourn playia stage Atkins has actrt The Shi* Season cittfl or see •A Mi com?* Joseph and Production fine cartjl noise, haye f129 words
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Article77 1948-09-01 8 STRIKERS SACKED DUBLIN. Tuesday. Newspaper and printing office pr prietors faced with a threats::ustrike of printers demanding a five-day week today leivea about 5.000 employees with termination notices. The workers affected Includ* journalists, commercial ofliwO workers, photographers and artists, who are not involved m the dispute. The strike date wasU.P. - 77 words
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Article119 1948-09-01 8 Shanghai Tuesday.- BeginJM Sept 1 all banked financial institutions bo* Government operated and^ p. vate. will be required to comp with official regulations uPT mentary to the financial ufon. measures setting the .rate o interest on loans at 10 pe i c ni. effective for theReuter - 119 words
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Article40 1948-09-01 8 HUK CHIEF CHARGES GOVERNMENT MANILA. Tuesday, j l ARtonio Quirino ma> V press conference tod^ t rify all details f^^nuthe amnesty granted tl < kabalahaps m to»» chief. Luis Tarucs MB tha t the government fa£d live up to the agrtemer40 words
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Article31 1948-09-01 9 PI-ARGENTINE RELATIONS AIRES, Tuesday— roreign Office confirmed diplomat:,. u la-ions J»v« been stt W!«hed between -K-na and the Philippines exchanged today U>-e Philippine Miniser and the Argentine ambasm l mdon.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article96 1948-09-01 9 Couple Will Try Again MONTREAL, Tut sday.- A couple, who foiled tince m tinir attempt to §aU round th* world m an (nnphibious will try it again icitfun three week*. Thtif art Austrulum mining engineer Benjamin Carhn and kit \cife EUnore. They arrirnt today on on 00 tanker ■/der (iU.P. - 96 words
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Article, Illustration20 1948-09-01 9 Lesley Wareing, who plays Rosalind, and Patricia Kneale, who plan* Celia, waiting to make their entrance.20 words
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Article, Illustration30 1948-09-01 9 Last ?/iinMfe adjustments to their costume by two of the cast of "As You Uke It" before they <io on the stage there is no curtain.30 words
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Article, Illustration23 1948-09-01 9 FOUNDER PRODUCER tkl «0/ roSSA <""* Producer, tf Jbo plays UVhuth 8 Y<^ Uke Ft >" ha hi Collar "P by the wardrobe mis tress.23 words
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Article95 1948-09-01 9 TOKIO, Tuesday. The eeoood and concluding phase of thcombined Anglo-American naval "war games" off the efcft coast of Japan today began witn the Biitish Naval units steam ing south from Ominato on the northern tip of Honshu under a simulated air attack. The British will beU.P. - 95 words
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Article47 1948-09-01 9 TOKIO. Tuesday. Fifteen were drowned out of the 30 passengers reported missing when an overloaded ferry-boat capsized yesterday m a lake m Hokkaido, j t was confirmed today. The boat with a fixed passenger capacity of 35 was carrying M persons. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 47 words
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Advertisement35 1948-09-01 9 Notable British Trials TJic Trials of OSCAR WILDE H MONTGOMERY HYDE $7. J0 Postage .10 cts. KELLY WALSH LTD. Sole Concessionaires for BUTTER WORTH CO., LTD. LAW BOOK PIBLISHERS. TEMPLE BAR. LONDON RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE.35 words
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Article60 1948-09-01 10 HURRICANES CLAIM FOUR LIVES i.OME, Tuesday. Violent hurricanes, accompanied by cloud-bursts haitetorm. Vooo U rn IVPB ttn(| «uaed over 1.000 million lire damage to c;o P 8 and boats m Northern Italy H rly on Hundav moininFour women were killed and burled under debris m Canomca 0* of thrm mnmU.P. - 60 words
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261 1948-09-01 10 "CALL OFF YOUR DOGS OF WAR FR OM MALA YA R USSIA TOLD Glasgow, Tues. The Glasgow »< a yesterday, urged that la. lyv.i rubber snould be 'Knied to the Soviet Union until Russia called off the "docs of war" In the Peninsula. *"he paper wrote "VYouM it not beReuter - 261 words
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Article34 1948-09-01 10 ffa°ia 11 button. nr dp.> m the' J ioriad nor co^y P°rt. mereiv3 s mcetarJ until aftw r^J Mosow on tvd Reliable ABi^ J the WestenipJ cow "at the taJ level. 11 ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article40 1948-09-01 10 LONDON. Pinartly-prdleJ haa rogai i ftr tnle g by a wiklly-creai 1 pave W>st'&d Ub v-esteitlay thfi: the Summer seasd. The hone befog don polioonar,, 4 mount war I I'alacc. The hors* faaH a red li#ht and n U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article36 1948-09-01 10 SEATTLE. TM V, ckei, a fomer I lon General D< I Arthurs staff to* MacArthui'ssugtf Tinin^sc Govenui gislation prohiMti (jioyeea from stiil who e«igned red into private buam legislation wouWlor collective ber| for employees. -Ui36 words
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Article37 1948-09-01 10 TRADERS WARN SHANGRM j General Chian* putv Economic ,-i<or for Shtf •nnrv th« 200 1 of the city's 80 1 guilds- yesterday *rnment realiy it? price regulati \t tho &M piata that wan) lator< would t*» with.37 words
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Miscellaneous215 1948-09-01 10 POP TO TBB "\^> e^* >| Oll^ II V AFTER. WHAT N iii If D«C> "Tfe St)U >^ I 1 I 1 -|V a pi irn f^ ""^a^ji™ KUGULtb -wg^ WOUfiIST OLD Pi/A TmJmLL,SIR SOME H T NONSENSE, I CRN V.. 00/fltf 7>^//? OLd\ NOT OUTSIDi SM, "^J.-GEMGE M/fUeL^M U-PF/ll215 words
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Article292 1948-09-01 11 •XO IVAITAIIO* w asH t NGTO?T. Tues.— S ta t c Department 1 Michael Mcdermott said at a press he knew of -no decision to evacuate This was considered a reply to fears raised that Riasia would rt lOose Korea as an openmu battle around.U.P. - 292 words
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131 1948-09-01 11 Culture Tour To Spain By Filipinos MANILA. Tuesday. Plan; lor hc first Philippine cultural tour 1 i Spain have just been completed. The tour, which is scheduled to leave the Islands m September, will las-, about a month, covering abou t ha.fa dozen cities m Spain. U will include Uv131 words
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102 1948-09-01 11 JAPS ALARMED AT SPREAD OF SOCIAL EVIL TOKIO, Ttteaday. Th< J a [Hi neve Government has passed an anti- venereal disease law to chock the growing disease m Japan. It is the first law of it 8 kind to be passed m this country The nt,w law includts compulsari/ registrationAAP; Reuter - 102 words
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Article27 1948-09-01 11 AMSTERDAM. Moo.-- Ninety representatives of 18 different denominations were today proposed for election to the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches meeting here.27 words
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Article135 1948-09-01 11 Urn no CholC< T 5 fooo.ooo men l« to It"* fa to carr; ,enme -Halt %ereject< Urer the itaii t the norf Wuol tho 4»eric»n P 0( rretking "th< lO r. for pe»* I ••by hasty UM dffnflhUizatv He m<- A: tn I M)i I IU.P. - 135 words
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101 1948-09-01 11 i. taesfey Reps have been made m Minister (Mr J. I by the As* c oi Cams* ont j lniwii|at( alNfingoftheC i p nW!c Bervic« w «Wed tha, the f *J«ld :> coma' y of d;sinter. sted Nthj British I pnka-iin and MeJ Lir: »nd partlyReuter; AAP - 101 words
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Article249 1948-09-01 11 COLOMBO. Views that organised migration" to Australia was "embarrassing the Ceylon Government" and might M detrimental to the residuum, have been expressed by two Nominated Burgher UPa at a :ent secret conference with Jppresontativcs of the Dutch Burgher Union, the Burgher 'Settlement League, the Burgher Association249 words
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Article36 1948-09-01 11 London, Tuesday.— Britain is consulting France and the United States on the possibility of checking Albanian help to BW Greek rebels led by Gen. Markos, it was authoritatively stated here last night.36 words
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Article37 1948-09-01 11 Tokio. Tuesday. Allied headquarters today ordeied the Jaianese government to restore t r the United Kingdom, Nether lands, China and France quantities of tin. latex, gutta pcrcha gum. copper ingots, lead and crude rubber.37 words
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147 1948-09-01 11 SHANGHAI. Tuesday—The vernacular. South Eastern Daily, m a Nanking dispatch. i,aid Fordign Minister V. ang Shih Chieh called m int Russiar. Ambassador to China N. Roschin. m which he re- iterated the Chinese protests over th t Soviet failure to carry ou t Russian treatyU.P. - 147 words
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Article47 1948-09-01 11 GRAYS. Essex. Tut.-. The famous old wooden training ship, H.M.S. Worcester, sank at her moorings off Grays beach, where she had boon for tv.> veart--. Earlier this year the ship was sold by the Admiralty to a firm who Intended to brc^k her up.47 words
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Article26 1948-09-01 11 FAhIS, Tv«». Schuman announced he was ready to form new Government. sohuman will K< before Parliament tomorrow ni«ht to present his MMpAr26 words
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158 1948-09-01 11 India Wants Trade Benefits In S. Africa CAPETOWN. Tdesday lhr South African Ministry of Economic Affairs Ifr. E H. Louw. dit;cussin& the Geneva trade agreement m the Assembly tonigh t said that m dia wanted to retain bwnttt* under the general agreement while continuing to apply sanctions agains t SouthReuter - 158 words
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Advertisement38 1948-09-01 11 TARZAN'S 30TH ANNIVERSARY PICTURE! million astounding <-OUtSSl«pr. -ftnii SjA 'Wk? IOHNHtWOS^UUER ond BR[N!«A JOKE --WsSr IWM CttBTIAII ""^BfeV SATURDAY M'NITE! CAPITOL OLD CLOTHES fl^Hp MADK NEW fi by Dry Cleaning Dyeing j and in\isible inendiug WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING^X).38 words
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Article105 1948-09-01 12 STOCKHOLM. Tuesday. A contention to protect sick md wmnded nri/iaiw and t sfHdant mother* from the dinners of icar MM passed unanimously by the International Red Cross confntnce m It* final plenary M PtfcM here ue*terdav. yiitu-f<mr nations- but not Ku>-sni took p^irt m the conference. ThtReuter - 105 words
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Article125 1948-09-01 12 NEW YORK. Monday. Liquidation developed m mos t sections after news from MosCOW of no communique tonight. Pressure was moderate, however, and fairly well contained, as operator^ adopted a cautious attitude rather than eitru r pessimism or optimism. Changes either way wert mostly limited to fractions.Reuter - 125 words
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Advertisement172 1948-09-01 12 at 2.p.m-4.15 6.30 ONLY! t -**4 m drew scre9lT7 y ***atmm*/A I THE TIME i «JMOy« •iuT/Wr MOHAWRS r THt WKL > aawssaK I* TfCHNICOIOR OAViOBdTLCfi 'r 1 What was behind J; S|uviul j their mission s t ref uiuu I thisterfOf? TOM4.HT W Dorr F. Z:" jcl r'».'~'i i.r172 words
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Advertisement95 1948-09-01 12 i S/fi ALEXANDER a 0 J(); proudly |pr^., n HIS PRODK TION O l ££O TOlSioys IMMORTAL LOVI ST^y ■Br^^f v t.irrm; *f*3^^^w^ Kieron Moore Is luli i* n I 1 i I GENERAL SCREENING FROM TODAY! 4 SHOWS ONLY: 2— U5-6JMJ 1 (N.B. No II a.m. perfoi awnrf for95 words
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Article626 1948-09-01 13 rv.n '0 6 21/6 nn 7 7/4. n* I*\/ S? S/~ 32/--21 22, 9/- o ia o Bta .n 31 Malayan J*' St- *dor 39 41/--..,,,4., is 6 19, 3 Ullg Wav 307-.. 3.15 lon UT%_ 2.85 Takuapa Vai- 22/g Tal am .52 -CTJ Taiping 11.9 12^6626 words
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Article86 1948-09-01 13 The rubber market was steady after being easier yesterday and closed 1U cents lower than on Monday. Following New York, the local market opened at 43^ cents lor No. 1 sheet September shipment but steadied during the day and closed with business done at 44% cents. Closing86 words
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Article169 1948-09-01 13 Some 250 tons coconut oil and 70 tons copra were reported to have been bought yesterday for shipment to Italy. A shipment of 943 bags Siak sagoflour, which arrived here yesterday, was taken up at $15-3/4. There was no arrival of Lingga flour. White pepper tended to169 words
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Article62 1948-09-01 13 Vessel Godowns Stia 45 Tweedbank 44 E. Hamble Sheers Luzmi 42/3 C. Maersk 40/1 Glaucus 38/9 Marella 35/6 Castleville 33/4 Fern^ulf 17/8 Kampar 19/20 Pangkor 21/2 St. Croix 23/4 L. Chillwack 25/6 B. Prince 27/8 F.A. Silcox 29/30 Benvenue 15/6 Relau 14 Rhesus 13/14 Tjipondok 11/12 Memnon-Trewellard 8/962 words
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Article78 1948-09-01 13 TOKIO, Tuesday. Gen. MacArthur's Headquarters today expects foreign buyers to begin negotiations within the next two weeks for the purchase of 8,207 metric tons of alloy and special steel products from the former Japan Iron and Stee Sales Company. This is the first lot of approximatelyU.P. - 78 words
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Article36 1948-09-01 13 The share market was quietly steady yesterday with the main interest centred m industrials, with Robinsons providing the feature. In the tin share section, London appeared to bo awaiting a lead from the East.36 words
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Article195 1948-09-01 13 OILSEED OUTLOOK GOOD LONDON, Tuesday. Tho Financial Times m a survey of world oilseed outlook said, today, "this year the United States expects to harvest bumper soyabean, peanut and linseed crops. A number of seed oil prices recently have come down to around the official195 words
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Article117 1948-09-01 13 Shanghai, Tues. A Chi-nese-owned Liberty ship haa sailed for Japan to bring bacK some 500 tons of pre-war Chinese coins valued at U555,000,--000 seized by the Japanese for ces during the occupation of China, it was learned today. The coins will be taken over by the Central BankReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement84 1948-09-01 13 AL m J A usr day; Telephone 6909 3aST" '45, 4.15, 8.45 9.30 P.M. jlc ni Mi w iJ|Lj| I iWll feCHNICOLOfi £m WL V M KtlV p fBCT KIIIBIDf SOMBRA! U I MOST DREADED FIEND IN SERIAL Mi «l FICTION BRINGS VOl j^J TO AN ADVENTURE OF |^^^k| i84 words
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710 1948-09-01 14 SECOND PAY OF K.L. AUG.-SEPT. MEETING KUALA MMPrK.Tu.s.hv n^;\ dub'a September meeting will be continued honei will make- up hair the pragma*. Tht r« Mi Kind,r fMd M| no, start m (las. I. DH I. 5«, >^W> (i\L!.AM. ■Ml t-iwli Mf Mft:710 words
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Article221 1948-09-01 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS B 1 KNIGHT GALI I UmXk Lftdy Kai;mg 2 SKYM ASTER Paik Ronmm c Maytoong Rare 3. PENSO Red Ted Will OThC Wisp R*a I RENDOYA Tietes Scai let Tiger H Race 5. AIRMAIL Snaps Trousers Raiv 6 GAMEBOROUGH Minstrel Boy Fairwood Race 7. CROYDON Some Class221 words
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Article141 1948-09-01 14 SYDNEY. Tuesday—Following the failure of attempts to induce v/crld cruisetwight champion Freddie Mills to come to Australia for a tight with Australian champion Dave Sands, Stadiums Limitod which funs the boxing game m Australia, is bidding for Dick Turpin, who will bo asked to defendAAP; Reuter - 141 words
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Article596 1948-09-01 14 BdM li the card i, gcth«r with the recortta oi ti a L^J dati Jockeyi ia lov j 2.50 p.m, The <J Sweep will be drawn on R- I hew the first on Raeei HACK ONE Horses, Class •>. Dj Vl SI Furs 2 0 0 Renown596 words
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Advertisement115 1948-09-01 14 RACE THREE Horses. CI. 2, Div. 3. 54 PUrt, Hen«o although up thn-e divisions looks the logical -election hery as he carries the same Last Shows: 3, 6.15. 9.15 PJL Stirrinjj, Romantic Adventure! M)HN WAYNE m Lady from Louisiana" with ONA MI'NSON Gay, Colorful Drama m tli. land of a115 words
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Article, Illustration105 1948-09-01 15 FRENCH TEAM HAS ONLY WOMAN CREW MEMBER CASCAIS BAY, Tuesday— The 1948 Yachting Champioiißhlpfl began here at 11.30 am this morninj uith 11 nat'ons competing. Tvl.n" u'ur craft, manned by 54 yachtsmen, started m t.ie c l<h llV .nt. which opened on schedule overU.P. - 105 words
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251 1948-09-01 15 AUSTRALIA DID BETTER OLYMPICS THAN U.S' Twuiay, BtitMh Olympic (h/iirman. Lord m 'xprtsstd amazement at Australians' prrat th( Olympic Gomes, My« Geoff Allen m an \ydney'& "Sunday Bun". Hd be moio amaze if ho knew our athletes rac--1 BMK like cow ptd locks than athletic arenas ami en trained mReuter; AAP - 251 words
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Article108 1948-09-01 15 SULTANS' GOLD CUP SOCCER The pieliminary m .itches for the Western Zone, m the M.F.A. Malaya i Sultan 1 Cup comtition have been drawn as follow.- Sept 12: Wef»l Sembilan VS. Clangor at Seiemban. Sept. 25: Perak vs. W«gri Bembiland at Ipoh or Kuala Kangsar. Oct. 2 Selangor vs. Perak108 words
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115 1948-09-01 15 Senior Rugby Players Asked To Train Youths An appeal was made to seniorugby players m Petak by Dr A. C. Kathigasu M.8.E.. Presi dent of the Perak Asiatic Rug by Football Club, to train more youngsters, so that clubs wii' not bfr found wanting m raising a strong team. Dr.115 words
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86 1948-09-01 15 MANILA. Tuesday— The Philippines will participate ia the world's cup football championship m 1930 at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, according to the soccer football committee of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation. The championship will comprise two series, preliminary and final. Preliminary series will consistReuter - 86 words
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Article66 1948-09-01 15 POSTS TELECOMS, DEFEATED In a fast and interesting Third Division League game played on the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday, the First Malay Coast Battery beat the Posts and Telecoms by 2-nil. The Postal team's forwards failed to combine. Shortly after the kick-off the Battery team opened accounts through Payne. Midway m66 words
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Article71 1948-09-01 15 FERRIER TO RETURN HOME SYDNEY, Tuesday—Australian professional golfer, Jim Ferrier, at present on a visit to his old home from the United States, will return and settle here m about two years timo, his father, Mr. J. B. Ferrier, has announced. Jim Ferrier will go to America again probably mReuter; AAP - 71 words
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Article112 1948-09-01 15 LONDON. Tuesday. At LORDS, Middlestx teat Wa: wickshirv by nine wickets, Middlesex 379 and 21 for one. Warwickshire 110 and 288. At BOURNEMOUTH, Surrey beai Hampshiie by an inning., and 27 runs. Surrey 449 for seven declaivd. Hampshire 269 and 153 <A. V. Bedser 4 for 40).Reuter - 112 words
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70 1948-09-01 15 The Singapore Cricket Club scored a 75-mn victory over Raffles Institution when they met at cricket over the weekend on the School ground. The Cricket Ciub piled a total of 138 runs, while the schoolboys replied with 63. Drake with 28, Thomas 26. Mclnroy 2670 words
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Article65 1948-09-01 15 The r. suits of the second round of the Royal Singaoote Golf club Duffp-V Cup Competition played during the week-end wciv as follow: A. D. fairdl beat J. D. Va'-f Percy 3 and 2: E. R. Oldi.n beat'j H. Whe-lcs 7 and 5: J. C MacLeod b-~at65 words
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Article30 1948-09-01 15 1 Mill h it mon. prouiot. r jich "i»» |r(l r h i s first "n.'. !it W« n *jJ cont^tn uith btm m f a\ a hard te-t."—30 words
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Article35 1948-09-01 15 p Sports Ciub .loItaporo Civil Serlon by four goals le Third Division I played at Mcound yesterday, t the interval was Itn for the I'nian Hu:zen (3) and while Yogarajah eh tutted for the35 words
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Article31 1948-09-01 15 c. Hockey Club be held on Sopt. 6 •flection of officer icomin^ season and ptoesi. it i> itoo ■tabtish the Ladies DM. Lady mem- Isterested an pl--ttenJ thp meeting.31 words
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Article42 1948-09-01 15 JW- Mixed Fourjj tition played at T ah "n Sunday resulted m a *s Kingsley and besi v > and Mr. Ta,3 34i, Mr. and J a n 41 41 O g. 4^ M-- and lln. Farrell49 Lansell and ft T 33.'42 words
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Article159 1948-09-01 15 Indians And Navy Share Points Boya! Navy 1 Indian* I'oin were shared between h«- Royal Navy and the Indian Inflation m a First Division at 'a'an llesar ""nm \'si,ti,i\ Each side scored onc»\ In dians opened accounts thiou"'i the speedy left wing, Dollah Anguillia. m the lattet stares of the159 words
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Article219 1948-09-01 15 English Cricket Criticised SYDNEY. Tuesday. In twenty years the cricket wheel »as turned; no doubt it will :urn again, if youth is allowed itd chance m England, comments Ray Robinson m a critical survey of English cricket m the Sydney "Sun". Looking back over the Test matches of 1948, fourReuter; AAP - 219 words
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Article94 1948-09-01 15 St. Aadrewi om Boyi boat the Present Boys by 5 ganus to nil at badminton OVtl the weekend. The lvsulth w r»: Too Khyc Hin boat Barney Sullivan 15 5; 15 T* >() Hock Hwang beat Seah Tark ChtW 15 1; 15- 6 D Sullivan boat94 words
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Article242 1948-09-01 16 SEAMEN FORM FEDERATION Six Singapore sramen s unions adopted a provisional !an vstonaf for an A-ian Federation m the rolmv The Federation will later dUCHM tho question of makine co loctive agroommts with shipowners ami formuZtr polu yin respect of the 1916 Seattle Conventions ot the International Labour Organisation Yesterday's242 words
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166 1948-09-01 16 Thr recruiting of speci.il conjlteMee m Ked.ih has ptOffCMWd ..iti.sfactorily and then* are now Approximately 1500 special constables and 250 auxiliary j'Olicemen. All large rubber estates m Kedah now have bOdlM of tpeci,il constables and all sub-trea-4.'iries also guarded by them. The total166 words
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Article63 1948-09-01 16 Anti-Cominform Man In Office BELGRADE A.Ug ?A Edward Kardelj, Yugoslav' VicePrerr, -r and on,? of the Tito men ienounc-M by the Cominform, became Foreign Minister today m place of m. BUnoye Simitch, under a Cabinet reMiiuff announced by the oAcial iTugorfav mwi agency, Tanjug TEHERAN, Tuai Gtaa* fcnfar All Khan,Reuter - 63 words
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88 1948-09-01 16 ANTI-STRIKE LAW HITS 200,000 SCAP WORKERS TOKIO, Tuesday.— The Japanese Government today said no Japar.^'-* employee of the Ocrupittcr. authorities cou.i itrikc or bargain coll -of.-, fly, IWa ruling atfecti approximat y 200,000 Japanese working for the Allied jrcos frcra Oeneralheatlqaartera to houseboys. it laid that UK National Personnel CommissionU.P. - 88 words
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Article111 1948-09-01 16 UK PREPARES ECONOMIC MEMORANDUM LONDON, Tuesday. The British Government, facing £rowin£ industrial agitation against the operation of its "freeze wages, prices, profits" policy, has prepared a 6,000--word economic memorandum which will form the crux of a vital debate at the annual conference of the Trades Union Congresg next WMk. The111 words
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109 1948-09-01 16 PARIS. Tuesday. Twentythousand workers at the big Renault automobile works staged a half-hour strike today just i few hours before Premierdesignate Robert Schuman was to go before the French Nationil Assembly for vote of investiure. The brief walkout, which began at 11.30 and ranU.P. - 109 words
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Article85 1948-09-01 16 WASHINGTON. Tuesday. I t was karned today that all the four employees of the American Consulate at Vladivostok, soon to be closed at Russian request, will be transferred to new jobs m the American Embassy m Moscow. State Department officials sai-d the four hadU.P. - 85 words
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320 1948-09-01 16 AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. With signs of deep emcion Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, rrtunud today the joyous greetings of hundreds of thousands of holiday-maker* celebrating her Golden Jubitev and 68th birthday m fla bvdeck ed Amsterdam All Holland was cn -fete for the Queen,Reuter - 320 words
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198 1948-09-01 16 Malaya's detence problem play m the various fields of ,1. Mii,* ckal of the attention of respon* N »n of the news of bor4er-<Wt'nce 2 Cltcltt M and Siam. report. ,n t A»i suggestions seem to ii.m that Malays should shoulder U> buiden198 words
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Article104 1948-09-01 16 EMERGENCY LEAT FOR PLANTERS MALACCA TW Uin -uu r > of esW d acea ate considSTJ t>on ot granting J* 1 ■MtoUnU. m fe JK strain placed up«t9 the present emerges TlU' p-.MIOJ Of j^ woulu depend upon the i of Individual cases. uA require to be spent mm the104 words
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147 1948-09-01 16 IHE INDONESIAN SCENE BATAVIA. Tuesday:— The United Nation? good committee has decided to report soo i to the Security* on the present deterioration m their negotiitkw bet* Dutch Government and the Indonesian Repablicans fori IP- interim governmtnt. Mr. John Lndsay. member committee,Reuter - 147 words
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Article53 1948-09-01 16 AUSTRALIA'S PETROL CUTS CANBERRA. Tuesdij Joseph Chitley. A* Prime Minister, m nouncri new drastic cuti of 20 nor cent, for I motorist* and ten per a other users as from w M- Chiflej sail Am Btoclu •io-.'.-n" to 60 per prewai to SLa ton v L dollar but the wcrM53 words
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