Morning Tribune, 2 September 1948
1948-09-02
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271 1948-09-02 1 PETROL SLASHED THIS MONTH: FORCES FIRST Supplementary petrol rations have been slashed for September, the Petrol Rationing Office, Singapore announced last night. Emergency cases will be an exception, but ordinary owners will have to give up their extra petrol for the fight against the insurgents. The large call on available271 words
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Article31 1948-09-02 1 Candidate For West Seat ident will contest »t by-elfction< to [Lejjsliture, Mr. 'h, ptrtaer m the Singh ar.d Co.. annight r, own for the byk Sinph told the W wide support31 words
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308 1948-09-02 1 n«s wore car tur WWMBtwithi m th€ fir* firfsl on by three le S Lumpur sted of camp fefift Aba bm t'ja-nfiT. ape 15 years. PERAK a' Police rescue £qua<! ran into a bandit anihush aIon S the Jelapang Road yesterday, a furious gun308 words
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Article105 1948-09-02 1 BERLIN, Wed. The four Allied military governors m Germany again met m secrecy here today to work out practical steps for a unified currency for Berlin first fruits of the month-long Four Power talks m Moscow. They were said by Russian sources not to be tacklingReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration280 1948-09-02 1 BANGKOK, Wednesday.— Bangkok newspapers today reported sporadic clashes between Siamese police and Chinese (< •nununist fjungs m various places near the Malayan frontier. In one citato, according to these reports, 300 armed Comimini»N attacked a police party near the Kedah state border. TenReuter - 280 words
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Article38 1948-09-02 1 PRAGUE, Wed. Former President Eduard Benes of Czechoslovak, ill with a circulatory ailment, was reported m a coma eariy today and a member of his household said he was not expected to live through the day.38 words
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140 1948-09-02 1 Man Freed By Judge: Faces Murder Charge Neo Quee Tong began to worry too much m January this year. He began to "see" spirits and devils, he tried to kill himself with a chopper and he struck his wife with the same weapon. It happened on January 16. Neo was140 words
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Article65 1948-09-02 1 LONDON, Wed. A Malayan teacher and an officiaJ ot the Malayan 00-operativt Society have arrived m Britain for six weeks' visit under the auspices of the British Council. Mr. Sivaprigasam will study Co-operative movement m industrial centres, while Mr. Kuhal Utain Singh, teacher at the King EdwardReuter - 65 words
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Article37 1948-09-02 1 CAPETOWN, Wed.— South Africa is sending 50 pilots to Britain to help with the Berlin airlift, m response to a request from the British Government. Dr Dani» 1 Malan, Union Prime Minister, stated m Parliament today. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement9 1948-09-02 1 ipJP^ consist nil y adh.trtd //^^i^B schools anJ homes.9 words
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805 1948-09-02 2 $sfioo REWARD OFFERED FOR TIP i L »v«- wkh THE PO OFFERING A REWARP oV»W?TOR INFORMATION LEADINO TO THr. ABW TOE MURDERERS Of'tHß FEDERAL LE U-HO MS 1.1-IIKI.' rcTHW DiUTH IASTMGHTIiV V "".V,. H N nvKn dbpitt comawmot, cxa. PEXAN'G *ND PROVINCE WELLESUSY. iS EXPECTED805 words
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Article, Illustration113 1948-09-02 2 A rehorsaJ of the Air Dte and Exhibition to be h<>!(| or, Singapore Air Day. on Satu day, will be staged* this evening at Kallang Airport l| 1.30 pjS The pi-ogrammo of the AiDay will show the public «o:n> thing of hoy/ th,> plantheir operators operate. FundsU.P. - 113 words
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35 1948-09-02 2 The Singapore Rotarians during their weekly meeting yesterday paid a minute's silent tribute to the late Dr. Ong Chong Keng, Federal Councillor, who was shot dead m Penang.35 words
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Article69 1948-09-02 2 TOKIO. Wed. General MacArthur, m a statement commemorating the third anniversary of -J Day tomoi row. today assirv.i the world, that it may count on a recreated 'apnn as an asset anrf butvhtTV ag Bsl now totalitarian adv.: ices. MacArthur said that j apan aftor UjreeU.P. - 69 words
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547 1948-09-02 2 The Governor of Singapore <3ir Franklin Gimsont stated yesterday that childhood spent m an atmosphere of mental and physical frustration was likely to produce a discontented man. Sir Franklin, who is patron of the general committee of the United Nations Appeal for Children, was speaking547 words
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167 1948-09-02 2 Post Office Missed Ship, Shipping Company Fined A shi/, belonging to the Btimta Steamth p Co iui «*y*oef to carry mail from »i' oiony to Tumpai KeU hit Bingapore Harl»mr two hours befon th sc>» dnle<i tim<- without th* SPA?— I*** the SecThe manager of the com- tog to notify167 words
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Article13 1948-09-02 2 The Devil A Corps g M »<23 limn*;*- ijy*] J: 1 rvJM r</ ■.-■>'13 words
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Article106 1948-09-02 2 The date fir the tho two bntfl tra*| to the Sunmran port] u-a? deeUM i meeting IwM 4 tivjj the Hngaporc Chiaal era an<l btotfttq I The -t h.p. 'fh will leave ::o:e on Sri with :JOA ton? of tail stuffs, medtari «upf cipart't:-'.- nd coan plannc! to r>ring106 words
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Article41 1948-09-02 2 SHANGHAI W«jj dilate.- MWW port, OH C J Es S? n Hanking. J Th awMfJj rive offered >'y;; n I J their J iir lt re? 3 •iu«h l- "t JB I where sucn j report; i n r .J41 words
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Article38 1948-09-02 3 tarfo "i Egp n<> Uphold. jm ttdmrt won. just completed barter to ThoreHongkong. who fcween Rangoon. Bangkok and linly foi carry t rationed rice Singapore, i in the dry dock he Hii will sail charter cf the38 words
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Article62 1948-09-02 3 U HoUden, Ang ng was alleged hated m a rob- |15.451 50 was Lit Assizes by Nice Magistrate Wat i yesterday. t- that accuse. f.\:. another unprfper into Np fH ud snatched ccr.taining: the vas allege' t to r It about 9 a.m. t North Bridge tf<62 words
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Article25 1948-09-02 3 SCHOLARSHIP FOR DURING DOCTOR 1 fap rship ai L |ital ivaila f P fiw ft 'tudonts to mipriii; ltj tude ScholarI prted to Di il25 words
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Article12 1948-09-02 3 CA R LAMP, BESE JAILED fcjS Co v ur t yesterdose th^^12 words
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Article576 1948-09-02 3 Cet As Much 'Black' Oil As You Want (Tribune Special Investigator) si M )FH) re has a million dollar racket m petrol. p to the nearest kiosk and buy as much narket" petrol as you can pay for. And the l t rt mcr is not576 words
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Article121 1948-09-02 3 LESS people died on the roodi during th» month of .v.I than m July. Thorp wen only rii.. io-id deaths •nont'.t. compared with 1? m Juli i thre death* i ■>• while two othi n m eithei shot stabbed 01 assaulted. Six bodies m re121 words
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Article287 1948-09-02 3 BOY OF 14 HELD AFTER GUN DUEL A gun duel between six gangsters and a party of police which took place shortly after midnight at Jalan Kembang an ended m arrest of a 14--year-old Chinese boy and another compatriot. The two accused. Tan Ah Seng (14) of 593. Kampon* Chye287 words
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223 1948-09-02 3 Purveyor Of Arms To Serve 8 Years Mr. Jusrve Brown (old a middle-aged Chinese at tho Singapore \ssize Court yesterday: "You are a purveyor tl firearms to the lawless elements m this country and it is you, and such as you, who are at the root of trouble". The Chinese,223 words
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171 1948-09-02 3 5 Years Jail For Possession Of Pistol "If the witness (a staff sergeant) was prepared to swear by the Koran that the pistol belonged to me I am prepared to admit it," stated an Indian Muslim. Nawab Din. at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. The Assize Judge. Mr. Justice Brown,171 words
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Article42 1948-09-02 3 The following have been appointed to be clerks to the Registering Officers for the Electoral Districts as shown opposite their names Mr. Heng Seng Teck Municipality North-East. Mr. Mohamed Din bin Daud Municipality South-West. Mr. N. Nilakandan Rural Board East.42 words
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Article105 1948-09-02 3 A sequel to a two-year-old incident was heard m the Ninth Police Court yesterday. A charge of manslaughter of a Eurasian. Oswald de Cruz, was explained to two Malays. Ahmad bin Aziz and Dollah bin Zakariah. when they stood m the dock. Ahmad and Dollah105 words
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Article127 1948-09-02 3 Two Chinese hotel managers were charged m the Fourth Police Court yesterday for failing to enter m the hotel regis^r the names of a number of men and women staying m the premises. They were Wong Van Lai of the International Hotel, Jalan Besat. and Tay Ho Chin127 words
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Article63 1948-09-02 3 Soh Kian Song, charged with armed robbery, was freed by the Ninth Police Court yesterday. tits compatriot. Chan Pens Kee was committed to the As9izes for trial. It was alleged that Chan was involved m an armed robbery shortly after midnight on July 15.63 words
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Advertisement15 1948-09-02 3 f*JO/f7MP/^& NEW W UGHS AND THRILLS! WARNER BROS: BIG NEW HIT» 5,t7: ,ir A/A77/./ REX15 words
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Article89 1948-09-02 4 Burning Desire For 'Buddhahood' COLOMBO, V- passionate de He t iuddhahood". i l Mi UJJ.H Gui ,tr.i to have burnt him»eii .j. is, afto J him> with keixwem s( Irita ol win.' .n t the ancient bu Bilst tnwelli ieyt nemr v n I ipurm, Ceykm'a ll^rini •By Un< human89 words
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62 1948-09-02 4 KARACHI. Wed, Mr. Liai it AH Khan, Pakistan Prime Minister, has accepted an mvv tition to attend a meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers hi London m October, it was ithorttatlvely learned her* tn. (I IV, Reuter MX. WKK SIX CHOE has risrntni to beReuter - 62 words
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256 1948-09-02 4 w iZ '.ma'hm.n, .r .Z, It "-<•' <>•■ In hi> speech opening his nrst .-ion of Parliamem since apkntment as Governor-G.ruMai ;n March last year. Mr. McKell Ud the Government BM o«veloped ;i programme for organ!*ing postwai defence force*, n ing tegard to self-defence,Reuter; AAP - 256 words
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Article168 1948-09-02 4 Dr. Wang To Sec Stalin \xc;hai. We I The Chii *c Foreign Ministe? Dr Wang > •h-chieii plans to visit Moscow and see Marshal Stalin an i other topi unking Soviet officials on his way to o: back from the United Nations General Assembly session m Paris tj conduct tiighlevelReuter - 168 words
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Article55 1948-09-02 4 CANBERRA. Wei. -It was: officially confirmed today that! the Australian government had received from the VS. a proposal for a form of interna- tional control of the Antarctic continent. Other powers with interest m the Antarctic which have also been approached are the Argentine, Chile, Fran.". Norway.55 words
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Article54 1948-09-02 4 BANGKOK. Wed.— Siame3e Foreign Minister Prince Pridi Dewawongse and Deput Minister Prot Sarasin are leaving for Paris on Saturday to attend the forthcoming United Nations General Assembly session. Siam's Ambassadors at Washington and London and th-? Minister m Paris will also join the delegation toReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration36 1948-09-02 4 A lorpf ond convival gathering was present at Tu> >./.;. ,r q r< rbrufioM o/ Queen Wilhelminu's Golden Jubtlet. Seen rj#/#«f|3 Kliefc, .Vr. UenTfy Khen. Mr. Ptter Schaaphnk. V IMP If another happii group at tin ;uW^36 words
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Article123 1948-09-02 4 MANI L A. W eanesday Work on the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Republic's ppotr t facilities both m Manila and m the provinces is proceeding according to schedule, states a repjrt from the Philippine Port Commission. The rrepotr t says that m the Manila123 words
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179 1948-09-02 4 Shanghai Stock Exchange Suspends Business Nanking. Wednesday.— Trad- 1 ing on the Stock Exchanges at Shanghai and Tientsin has been suspended since the announcement of the economic and currency reform, and will not be resumed until the question of capitalization for commercial establishment! is settled, according to official sources her^Reuter - 179 words
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Article125 1948-09-02 4 MANILA, Wed.— The Philippine Republic's foreign trade for the first seven months of the current year has already passed the $500,000,000 mark, or more than $50,000,000 over the total or the corresponding period of 1947, according to official figures just disclosed by the Bureau ofReuter - 125 words
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Miscellaneous273 1948-09-02 4 ;|ON YOIIR_ RADIOJI BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radl ated on 483 metres m the mcdi am wave bend and 7200 kc se< In the 41 metre hand. From 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Radiated on 485 metres only. From 3 p.m. to 6273 words
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Miscellaneous67 1948-09-02 4 amni Edm darin:l2.wH :..:r;..r.-. 12.3(1 crn Hotel BooM New, m Utm Cantonese; U&\ louncenent Summary In Tan nature lure; li" i.20 News in Ti" jehan:l.4sT»i 2 o.i c a D ol 6.00 P-m. BW 'opening Annoui PrOi summary m 3 03 Mandarin Sel Stor, ttUing m Mandarin by Air. Report67 words
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Article437 1948-09-02 5 I; v y. i t I I I i 1.... I Ik) J B I c: kibes lowing be a 0 Tr.mit'O' he.- h d d en Wedncikt 10 a m (jursday &?pt 23 a Hindoo H (1I "g aR poppy Day rtuh from SSSsa b had437 words
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Article, Illustration251 1948-09-02 5 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By V thUr Jago Father Vakmr ottdafti d th" Ca-nulic Chapel. |fa H< t administrative Commandant Cameron Highlands, gave the bride away Mr p* :c r S*airuston was b€*l nan. The bride wore a whit gown which had a QttiDf bodice wi-h a row251 words
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Advertisement82 1948-09-02 5 ULORED DRESSY A) talk about BELGIUM CLOTH, TOP COATS AND WORSTED SUITS MRS. "TOMMY" THOMSON 1«L 2nd FLOOB C..H. BLDG. Tf R V ROAD TEL. 79 9 7 ipHicE" w h <>f th( turhlllp nt time aU r«wrt «»«£J^? fc J* :wivlce to ver -***** IANV AND, WHY NOT YOU?82 words
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Advertisement60 1948-09-02 5 111 IHIII M{^^C^ Exclusive Jacqmar lengths of 100% oure wool for suits and top coats. FtHE TIME THE PLACE Tonight from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. m the Popular New Lounge at RA B 8 LX S HOT X L COCKTAIL H CD U R with FRANK PKXFOBD at the60 words
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Miscellaneous25 1948-09-02 5 The Lotus Club Committee Meeting of the BMMltafl of the Lotus Club at 530 p.m. TOMORROW Fortnightly meeting at 8 p.m. at I, Short Street.25 words
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272 1948-09-02 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY. SEPT 2, 1948. Sir Shentoo Thomas London Agrnti—Messrs. Colin Turner., Ltd.. Talbot House, 98, St. Martin** Lan* W.C.t IN a recent article m tht London "N T e\vs of the World. S:r Shk>nton Thomas former Governor an d High Commissioner m Malaya, let his readers into272 words
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Article776 1948-09-02 6 Albert Norman - Albert Norman By BEEKEEPING and public relations have become interlocking industries m Australia. Tf you are a genuine 106 per cent beekeeper, yon fust can't afTcrd to neglect your public relations department. That's the gist of am official statement from the 1> partment of Agriculture776 words
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Article771 1948-09-02 6 CIVIL, war and inflation have reduced 80 per cent of China's 450.000.000 people to a bare subsistence level less than three years after the nation had emerged from the greatest war m history. Thin is the most striking fact emerging from a poll conducted byReuter - 771 words
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Article128 1948-09-02 6 Dehydrd T. B Vaccing A SMALL houM street o:: Co busy Town H has become the he of what to now i world-wide drtitf i ck Us; war-ffe crease m ttfbenrij 1 m this hcu>c--tl the Danish Rfc*J are now being «w the United NatiM sis Campaign, unt confined to128 words
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Advertisement34 1948-09-02 6 SINGAPORE Pc na ng BANGKOK ■UIGLf 1 A}:'. $l g o RETURN PARE $342 CAROO per Kilo $1 M DIRECT CQXVMCTUni AT PENAVG FROM IPOII A\n imLA LIMPII fCVERV SVSDAW MALA VAN AIRWAYS LIMITED34 words
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Article172 1948-09-02 7 Plan For United States Europe II BUI kpti I m I <•_ went v pen here I livi lual Laf Pa g Mactay. it is i v i i with ft] nch draft U Fran aa I ilar Repubuty. waa adopted Tit DMCtißg Of tho the European I'ai ry Union172 words
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85 1948-09-02 7 GENEVA ?u jesday. Tho 22 nations applying the Geneva tariffs and tra<J c treaty decided here today that new tariff laweriiif negotiations to bring more countries to the group should begin before ;he md of October. The negotiations will also cover elimination of preterenotsReuter - 85 words
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Article45 1948-09-02 7 < AMtiRiDGE. Mass. Wed. l ay. The Uiscoveiy of a new 'null, slow -moving comet In the >>uthern skies was announce- 1 by Harvard College observatory. The seventh new ►met this yoar was discovered by Dr. Joseph S. Rook of Yale 'niversitv. U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article232 1948-09-02 7 fieac- Puffing Wives Ought fo Be Beaten, Says Husband bsi epif*/ .gmoking and pram proteits ..horUKj. has s ««olu«g rmn Guorin. a whool- the contioversy m n.rald last week. ,i pipes weredcI women, the fair aex t them as they dv v wai her idea tor232 words
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Article121 1948-09-02 7 IWKIS. 'luwi. Bakers tonight m*4e a b«a«ire of bread rfltiui* c«rd> *r*»n: <*t Town Hall at Chatellenujlt, Centra! Fmnre, to prove their determination to end breuii rationing. Bread was on sale without ration «*ard* m Jb departments of France toaight despite teleg/aphic instruction^ from theReuter - 121 words
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Article68 1948-09-02 7 RfJSffV- Tito's h lljin ft tonight )llc >- toward V vert her* dnt attitude the Ulin but saw no possibility of a ange ie Yugoslavia's foreign Policy towards the West. Ri2?£i demoti on of Stanoyc »mitch fiom foreign minister Minister Without Portfolio ■i.> considered significant onlyU.P. - 68 words
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81 1948-09-02 7 Tries To Smuggle $14,000 Worth Of Narcotics Snn Francisco. Tuesday. Warrick J. Young 54, Brookyln Nc*v York, was held 101 tiia' today on charges of attempting tc smug?, lt- $14,000 worth ol na; cotic.- into the United States aboard a lreightei. The United States Commission*::. Franci? Fox. set bail atU.P. - 81 words
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270 1948-09-02 7 Moscow. WedoeiideO'- Thousands of people liled through the Hali of Columns m the House ot the Union here where the body of Colonel-General *»ndrie Zhdanov lay m state. Report from London says fiat the death of Andrie Zhdauov removes lrom the Sovlei sc<mjc Foreign MinisterU.P.; Reuter - 270 words
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Article36 1948-09-02 7 New Delhi. Tuesday. ---Police seized todiy undeveloped film rolls from three American Time-Life coriTspoidents. Th; ro!U? included a rare cUwe-UJ la ken oi the Nizam of Hyderabad by Rohcit Lubar. Tin* corrcspontlent.36 words
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Article60 1948-09-02 7 ROME. Tuesiiuy. More than 400 delegates and observers, representing 30 different countries, will attend the 37th Inter-Pariiamdn-tary Conference which is to be held m Rome from Sept. 6 to Sent. 11 at Palazzo MonUettorio home of tht ItaliiMi Chamber of Deputies. The countries t-afcingReuter - 60 words
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189 1948-09-02 7 j Manila. Wednesday. The Philippine Republic has finally I formally adopted controlled trsrt^ with Japan until such Lime as that country';, peace treaty is signed. The decision on the hitherto highly controversial issue was reached at a meeting at Malacanan Palace between President QuirinoReuter - 189 words
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Article97 1948-09-02 7 New York, Wednesday. Mr. Iftikhar Ud Din. Pakistan publisher and President of the Muslim League m west Punjab, told group of American industrialists bere today that there were great possibilities for industry m Pakistan, but the help a»<l co-operation of other countries were needed to promoteReuter - 97 words
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Article23 1948-09-02 7 NEW YORK. Tuesday. A strong hreeze broke the Summers worst heat wave m the eastern and mid-western states today. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement32 1948-09-02 7 TARZAN'S 30th ANNIVERSARY PICTURE! dIT Scor«'.s «f Ps«»» SOI if SSCß p'p»en;.> y ,\;y JOHNNY WBSSMULLER BRENDA JOYCE w I <r -Tf-?f 171 INN CHWSIIAN Produccdby SOI LESSER V Sat, M'nite! CAPITOL32 words
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Article, Illustration79 1948-09-02 8 EMI to fit linible: I limbs and rehabilitate them so that they could return t 0 t 2 civilian t-mpiuvment and compete with thcii more fortunate tHi,, w men. It was feared fa* all reports avaiUfcij before the end of k*. tihties. thai over m maimed me n79 words
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Article, Illustration280 1948-09-02 8 CHINA'S ART TREASURES DISAPPEARING IN CIVIL WAR HONGKONG. Wednesday. Many of China's most valued art collections— Han bronzes. Tang figures. Sung porce-lains-are disappearing as a result of the ever-spreading civil war. according to an eminent British archeologist and collector who has spent most ot his life m China. Dr. ArthurU.P. - 280 words
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Article69 1948-09-02 8 SAIGOi:, Wednesday. Controls on the importation of vehicles, bicycles and typewriters have been, relaxed, the South Vietnam Ministry of Commerce and Industry formerly were on a quota system. The announcement said the action, was taki-n "m view of a return to free trade In the nncraU.P. - 69 words
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234 1948-09-02 8 NEW YORK. Wednesday. It is impossible tor the United States to run out of petroleum fuel m the foreseeable future, United States Senator George Malone told the inter-state Oil Compact Commission here today, as he called for an import fee on foreignU.P. - 234 words
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Article35 1948-09-02 8 MANILA POLICE REORGANISATION I',. Wff Manila. V^^ments, Ma out undesirable |i|t Manuel do planning reliably report.M.t' Lo it-organise tn< department. j^ayor As a tirsL step would soon Dame tostudythep.opo^ the police force H stood. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement29 1948-09-02 8 F^^fycSN SUNDAY, sth SEPT. MirS UAnnr My Co Uml Carto < >ns MICKEY MOUSE DONALD DUCK PLUTO ETC. A TKEAT FOR YOUNG AND run 1 i^^^m^ m^^^^^_ mm i -'7529 words
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Article, Illustration159 1948-09-02 9 rial !imhs d to r return f ver-> d« moll(hs for their limls h( be overhauled and r( usually only rei ain( .(I for I few days. Rather than allow tj,r many excellent buildings to tali into disuse, the centre was converted i"to an Orthopaedic Hospital—159 words
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Article126 1948-09-02 9 Manila, Wednesday. Bearing a National geographic magazine party, the brigantine yacht Yankee called early m August at the southern Philippine port of Davao m the course of its round-the-world cruise. The party, composed of 21 Americans and one Canadian including the wife of Bill Donovan, who headed126 words
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264 1948-09-02 9 •eiping. Wednesday. Perwtent reporta filtering m from olated government held of Chunpchun. Manchuria, »ent support to earlier rumours between 10.000 to 20 000 [Panese soldiers, previously ">t accounted for and who have .n° n v hoKI U P m Manchuria «nee V-JU.P. - 264 words
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Article36 1948-09-02 9 Sydney, Wednesday. Australia's ace war pilot. Clive ("Killer") Caldwcll, accompanied by nis wife, left Australia toward the end of August aboard the Athenic. on a business visit to London. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 36 words
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111 1948-09-02 9 BRITISH FLEET VISITS U.S., WEST INDIES Portsmouth, Wed. The battleship Duke of York, flagship of the Home Fleet left Portsmouth for Milferd Haven, and the cruiser Siriu left for Fishguard. They will later join the Home Fleet "at Portland, where they are assembling for a cruise to America and theReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement127 1948-09-02 9 ISiImUICC i li^up <quin!v to tlic fact th it it- :!'C man -»:th a iupcr-al-un.l <mx <>i vinl C^ j cn<rj.'v rhat «i"« a«lm>Mtn>n r<»n>- v mamls pcutr rc<.jK-<\ lbtn ikcidt \^^tf%& A m ft tr-.it nun! TI>I1«)MN. the W j& iuuutk CUmlular Ttcatmcn s~-+^JmM[ Jr* m Tablet form, iktrribc127 words
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77 1948-09-02 10 PREMIER ANNOUNCE DIVISION FOR QUEENSLAND land is i S i up the re i W let tew 2 crcat Jp p-'Vvs.-,. added Ulp2 M r. T Bm 2 of Victoiva iW 5 Royal L'oinmoaoa stauiib up by the Victoria* >.*« and by N\w South pott oq Uie devtioiuaa Edon asReuter - 77 words
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108 1948-09-02 10 NO FLAG SALUTE IF AGAINST RELIGIOUS BELE Manila Wcdotaday. student ma> do) be tocce^ school auttorUia to Philippine la| totoi against bia religion bt'iet Phis !uju, haj W banded down l ItcrcM Rooub Jiartfr-j arrived Bt <■ with ar. r iqj.' ..ti school c: 1 1. province. it appea IReuter - 108 words
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Article17 1948-09-02 10 Manila. V^^L, gESSE SstTcw found to have corn* Deputy *f%^ l Revenue jftcinto ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article31 1948-09-02 10 CHIFLEY CUT PETROL RATIO rAVBERH.V--, w- v* nounced n-.w ir «lts of 20^'%] ffSS 1 stocks, dow^j pre-war, naa o i for defence dol^r. but e be:a mil position creasing*) AAPAAP - 31 words
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323 1948-09-02 10 ITALY WILL GET HER COLONIES BACK UNDER TRUSTEESHIP i >m. Wednesday. The p clal dtpMtugi ut the Btx-Foui k. j^n Minlslera cooiidering former Italian colonies today submitted thnr recommenda* tiom to their chief! after three w-' ks m seciet si^sion here According to a usually wriiinfermed source the Soviet GoveraaiflßtReuter - 323 words
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Miscellaneous165 1948-09-02 10 POP A l^<m V TO 'I'll l 4 ?S <"^ i .^^^^Bp^ 1; X". j TKMHAr: -'^p I u^ —I W//V'7^7 SD*IW£& f?»- 5SLJ Off- STRAIGHT ON, J!^^-'^^^^ \A/T7Z£ HOKL?/T Li °"*™™Lf ßf vOiNGIOOFFEHMZAJOa A I FO&UEPTjHENMGHfI, by /7~"" V __^So^ BELINDA >\i BELINDA AND I 1 77/£ EAvESMO*l>t& W^/'jj165 words
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322 1948-09-02 11 ROAD TO 4 -POWER CO-OPERATION -BUT "WHO WON" AT MOSCOW? a Rnth the East and West ha«s b 3 their btUipoe have *k fSITAwk toward four-po^r co: PJS'm Berlin. 1( and the n arc! soon. f in Shtf fKS can bi v attitude v.hich was W« t Hay except underU.P. - 322 words
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Article121 1948-09-02 11 HONGKONG. Wednesday. Revolting crew members of the 12.000 ton French .frier. Champoilion. were forced to delay departure fur Shanghai as crew members insisted that ihat Shanghai was ""nto t sa!<? lor Frtnch seamen." French Consul Robert E. Jobei with the line's agents tried to persuade121 words
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111 1948-09-02 11 BELGRADE. Wednesday. Yugoslavia's intransigent at* tltude to her Cominform critic will be increased as a rcsul t of the appoint men t of Marshal Tito's righthand man Eduard Kardelj as Foreign Minister, observers here boHeved today. The appointment, regarded as the most significant of the changesReuter - 111 words
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Article21 1948-09-02 11 UNBORN BABY SURVIVED MOTHER Porunjouth. Tuesday. A mak «P eooJ n "'Ported to be chll( J was i toda >'- T he21 words
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131 1948-09-02 11 RUSSIA STOCKPILED WOLFRAM SMUGGLED FROM CHINA Tuesday. &*>^khSs. 8 SL_*- ■JtaJ 1 1 t0 huy 55__*S2rS t nth ''han|. During July, Soviet ships f^ d up at Hongkong around i.WK) tons ot Chinese Wolfram ore valued at over US$l,OOO 000 official trade statistics disclosed, t was by far the largestU.P. - 131 words
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211 1948-09-02 11 GENEVA. Wednesday. Pakistan is to begin negotiations with the United States before the end of October to raise some, of her tariffs on United States imports, it was learned here yesterday. Negotiations with other countries for the same purpose will begin before tfic endReuter - 211 words
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Article180 1948-09-02 11 MIDDLESBKOUGH. (Yorkshire). Wednesday. Two Labour Members of Parliament. arriving here after a short visit to the British Zone of Germany. told Router that Germany had "taken new heart" as a result of the recent currency reform "The shops are full of goods food is muchReuter - 180 words
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295 1948-09-02 11 LONDON. Wednesday. A i statement issued last night by the India League of London declared that some people— —those who regret "the emancipation of India"— were using the Hyderabad situation as **a sttck to beat India for the sin of being*295 words
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Article141 1948-09-02 12 LONDON. Wed. The Swaraj House of London is holding a public demonstration on Sept 18 at Holborn Hall to protest against the Malan Government's treatment of Indians and Africans m the Union of South Africa, and British colonial policy m Malaya and elsewhere. TheReuter - 141 words
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73 1948-09-02 12 Caacaia Bay, Lisbon. WedItaly won the Star Clasi event of the woild's yachting championships today when Agoetlnc st .anh no piloted Mi craft "Polluce" to victory over yther entries m the ten-and-a-half mile race. Btranttno had Nicola Rod who also comes from Taianto as hisU.P. - 73 words
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42 1948-09-02 12 Greeks Dislodge Rebels From Florina Hill-Tops A Mil. Gl >ons tier. :i 3U da v the X i i 23 r.::h }ram Aircra! ■n X near (tn the C ::v: liuerl ti.iv's miles Southern Gn ccc v 70 by the gen munlque.42 words
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Advertisement101 1948-09-02 12 |7T'.v NOT A 2 FOR 1 I fc #I»AVMKM'srOK 1 SHOW y^-y A'l Fo# All! I jC™\ I (M'AVMKXTKORAIXISfHAI'S!) 1 Ej 1 hi' s;»»!»n or;)*"' Jf^^^^SßW il^^EBll B Wmm MW^^M^k. t 5 r RILL S! BRUCE EDWARDS |i/»|7^^T H VIRGINIA UNDIEY "'WOiy^/ m^ j^T CAROL FORM AN V ANTHONY WA^Cy^N^101 words
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Advertisement73 1948-09-02 12 TIMELY! TOPICAL! Here's a film that DARINGLY RKVEU> th. story behind the HEADLINES that the nswspapera of EVKRY COCNItI WAB ft IS printing about the RUSSIANS! tm Wml)r picture hyi KfefWi 3 DIN* GENE H; 'Ml Illr" w f f imiiumi^**" f -'ri II ll'■■ I 1 wSL-''r J June73 words
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Article676 1948-09-02 13 L th< SS ,^-laUoa J, 1 LIS i" p I. telter n 4150 42.50 |i» tfii3teff 100 l„ XT 44.00 4M» 'J' nigh i or.-:: S ,0' 1-70 C.uO '-OO LO. r C| 10.00 11.00 ur.- Co. re. 13.40 1 [mob it (P) 6 7.10 bscn 2nd676 words
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Article76 1948-09-02 13 NEW YORK, Wednesday Market fluctuated narrowJ around the noon evels, awaiting further news of we Berlin situation. Some quari declared that the market Been so concerned with foraffain that it has failed th uai advance as m 2?2 010c r ion years, especially t n aReuter - 76 words
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Article66 1948-09-02 13 Rubber Gains Cent The rubber market openeft steady yesterday morning at about three-quarters of a cent higher than on Tuesday evening. With fair business passing, the market closed very steady. Closing prices were Buyers. Seller*. No. 1 Sept. RSS. U\ 45 No. 2 Sept. RSS 43 43 > 4 No.66 words
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Article151 1948-09-02 13 The local pepper market continued to be erratic yesterday. While quotations of the white jualities were marked down slightly, black pepper gained >1 a picul to $181. Theie was no arrival of sago:lour yesterday and the market was reported steady. The following were yesterday's quotations: RICE No. 1151 words
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Article61 1948-09-02 13 Vessel Godowns Stia-Scromban 45 Tweedbank 44 E. Hamble Sheers Glaucus 38/9 Castleville 33/4 St. Croix 23/4 L. Chillwack 25/6 B. Prince Benlawers 11 12 F.A. Silcox 29/30 Benvenue 15/6 Relau 14 Rhesus 13/14 Louis MCH Howe 11/12 Trewellard 8 9 Benvorlich 6/7 Mamnon 6 7 Benalbanach Coal61 words
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Article92 1948-09-02 13 LONDON, Wed.— The start of new account m the London Stock Exchange today was marked by an all-round advance m prices. The advance, however, was mainly the result of marking up than any actual increase m business. Gains were widespread m the industrial section with tobaccos, breweriesReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement109 1948-09-02 13 l »»»i»»ii»» mmm m m J NOW SHOWING! t 4 SHOWS ONLY AT: 2— 4.15-6.30--9.15 IBM, No U a.m. >. n^.u,. for thin him) t Alexander Korda P- ptti^nts If Jt Richardson j if I Kieron m To/stoy's mmorta/ /ove story [ANNA KARENINA i 'luff rr.D b> »J •lulteu UuviviiM'109 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1948-09-02 14 2 'Three-Figure Dividends Re turnd At K.L. Races KINDER GOLD, PRINCESS NUFFIELD SURPRISE I From Allan LwW i-i-m v LUMPUR Wednesday. -Two hor«* M 'Kinder GoU. returned its g*«JJfcf3B .livi.lend of $121 for a »>n and MO for a place. «n» Princess MitLeld paid SKK) for a «m and $.11,580 words
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Article49 1948-09-02 14 A strong rally m the second half enabled Base Group K.*to defeat the Chinese Athlctis by 2 nil m a Div. 2 game at Gevlang Stadium yesterday. After a goalless first half. Douglas netted for the Soldiers. Ten minutes later Mickic addea anotnei to the score.49 words
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Article24 1948-09-02 14 The iym/35 represent T c i 3 Third I- S?c again I today >^ i it 5^15 1 Micl droff, I 1 i24 words
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Article53 1948-09-02 14 25 ENTER DONCASTER ST. LEGER LONI one Oil S- I] TV Angel la. Count I Tlmui Dtriaa lircpi don. Captain Fox. Ma Q en Devon, Ottmrm, ~.a» Araby Noor, Somali. Drapa. Vk Da 11 Sola! Slipper Saisac. Prince Beauto. Usher MvLkj, Royal Drake. Mary Stuart. U Vent.'. Black Tarquin. aReuter - 53 words
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Article122 1948-09-02 14 The Combined Colleges Cncket Team will conclude M 1 Malayan tour with a P« against a represent^ side captaintJ by Mr. Eva Wong. The match j, be played on the Pif Institution ground on Saturtaj 4th am! Sunday sth Septcmba starting on Saturday nt 2122 words
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Article13 1948-09-02 14 > the t* iun following arrange g versl OetoW sta13 words
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Advertisement97 1948-09-02 14 OPENING TO-DAY i SHOWS: \i, t.15 A 915 P.M. lltTc Conm Knlertainment m "HERE COMES THE WAVES" starring Ilinj; Crosby Sonny Tuft and 2 Betty Hut tons A Salvo Of Song**! A Hurra i,.of aut and A Itnr.i.U'ulr of Laughs! Next Attrition Sept. Itii A 8 HOI R SHOW 397 words
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320 1948-09-02 15 Lets Need Another L To Take Honours R vF. (Sete .ar) i P L nnta reed only otte point to makLU I -''h- last game of thr series. RAfiStatooS* For the Rovers. friulimporttnee, for they need only th In'k o m r<>320 words
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Article, Illustration13 1948-09-02 15 The Jalan Sultan soccer team, winners of the SCF.A. Inter-District Leafjue13 words
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Article162 1948-09-02 15 HOME SOCCER CARD Hos Wednesday FolX-; mid-w.VK football Hfor next week H&lootiav. ■iF.SF DIVISION ■oi erby County. BEL: v H ll! Bt Pn r JCorOi En»l- V'c S'^dcrland. BcONP DIVISION K V.'. st Han I'M Br city Bn ntfoi i Bown B!a,k v uT ?:■.•> Bhirp division B:, gwinddo fofm.Reuter - 162 words
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Article122 1948-09-02 15 LONDON Wednesday \n ''nr,hear,ed cast of «.©OO >"***% from 62 nations are stars of the technicolour lonrteenth Olympiad (-mry of Sport" which hai Vv,^" I"*'1 to the press. r»; feet Of fllm F«^wo hours ten minutes and *™JJ to be the fastest '^'th feature pictureReuter - 122 words
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Article84 1948-09-02 15 The Mental Hospital socco. train scored a well-deserveu one-nil victory over M.F.A. 11l m an evenly contested Div. 3 League game yesterday on the CYMA ground. St. Georges Roau. Omar, centre-forward, notched the Hospital's goal. Mr. Goh Tng Hee referred and the teams were MENTAL HOSPITAL: Yonjc84 words
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Article56 1948-09-02 15 The following ll T!Rfe""b< i eiv selected to represent the Singapore Cricket Club against the Colonials on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the S.C.C. Padang: A. Baker. J. Mills. R. G. Whittington, K. I. G. Stewart. R. G. Thomas. I. Mclnroy. W. J. Harflfey. H. V. Thorne. E.56 words
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224 1948-09-02 15 LOXDON, Wednesday.— Kenneth. Charles Pnston is the name of </ cricketer who may be an Engtand playtr of tnt jut",\ t,) be En band's a > ;t«:er to Linduali, Johnston nnd ylxMr, th l iustalia's pace bowler* who wreaked iuoh haicc m EnglandReuter - 224 words
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326 1948-09-02 15 HASTINGS, Wednesday the Australian run-getting ftiarhine was again m top gear today, when the Tourists ttent hi to tat against the South of England. Three centuries were scored by Australians Don fcraaman (148). H*ss*tt (136 not oat) and young Harvey (105 not out). At theReuter - 326 words
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Advertisement68 1948-09-02 15 TUTION Institution Study In your spare time:— Shorthand: (Pitman an ft re gg) nook-Keeping: Elementary and Advance. Practical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: roaches for anj public exam. Man Zan The ideal Ointment for b f ind, itching and aching piles. Man Zan gives iNfttfft relief. S r *g&68 words
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Article, Illustration757 1948-09-02 16 "'Z m'Tm.jml I'-i--, th, Mta ***H I n,,n pMHtol »< th, in.Ußura f«*? < .ld h.,,M1r.-«l -ould-b, RH-mber. thai the labour Par- d n.., In- ,.,n lv alien,. Ommunlrt. and communal!,!.. The newly foinxi Labour Party will 'not consider the question of putting757 words
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Article41 1948-09-02 16 Mr. G. Hawkins will not be speaking atthe East-West Society tonight. He will be speaking next week instead. Mr. Roy Morrel, Lecturer m English at Raffles College, will give an illustrated lecture on "Modern European Art" tonight.41 words
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Article119 1948-09-02 16 August had the lowest figure! for armed robbery for any nonth since the liberation, Mr. E. V. Fowler, Singapore CII> Chief told a press confeience \vsterdey. He was heartily congratulated by all pressmen present. The number of armed rot> berics fell from 29 m July to 10119 words
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104 1948-09-02 16 An expectant mother, a passenger on a Constellation from Carlo, caused a wild sensation when she developed air sickness and a Singapore doctor had to je rushed to attend her when she arrived at her hotel, MM light. She was Mrs. B?.rki. who was travelling104 words
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219 1948-09-02 16 LONDON. Wed. Bntti chief dollar earning soured be drying up within six mod if rapid action ki not taken rt itOK law and order m M aya, Conservative member Parliament Mr. Walter Fieti or. wrote today m a letter the London "Tir.us." Mr. Fletcher,Reuter - 219 words
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229 1948-09-02 16 'Tribune Staff Reporter) The "unprecedentedly" heavy taxation being imposed by the Saudi Arabian Government this year on Malayan pilgrims entering Mecca to fulfil their annual religious obligation has aroused bitter Muslim public protests m Singapore and the The All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society229 words
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