Morning Tribune, 4 September 1948
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Article, Illustration438 1948-09-04 1 $1,000,000 A YEAR TO FIGH T TB Government To Double Expenditure Rate (Tribune staff Reporter) gtm mm win W** I n dollar ammall y thp lm******* from next year, doubling the prevnt rate af I Thi, ma leveaW 9} Dr. W. i. Viekers, Director of M-diri' hntora, Sia^pore, al a438 words
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Article67 1948-09-04 1 WHAT IS A COMMUNIS!? BT. LOVI& I The ns* ent of veteram \t Federal I I dk pm- th- < mi i tsis lt of thi irfcica might fan V- It said a Con Iw i i fin *taU AAm tion of 1-mirol L u G D, /f.'rf.a>. •0/ q67 words
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Article36 1948-09-04 1 SOV IETS WANT BI G 4 MEETING J***)!*, Kridav ril JJt Inion has Sl i that ,h Bit K-.r f*>llM(i».r tk to Italian f that C H_3 ,h:ir K^l Bt^s »r i! r, l>resent''Italian colonic U.PU.P. - 36 words
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Article49 1948-09-04 1 The King has been pleased to promote Sir Henry Gurney, newly appointed High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya. from the rank of Commander to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Bt .Michael and St. George (io. from C.M.G. toK.C.M.Cr).49 words
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Article50 1948-09-04 1 MANILA, Friday— More than (20 persons were Injured and 50 houses were I partially destroyed when an 1 arthquake rocked Surigao. in northeastern Mindlnao, this morning, according to a Red Croat report. Ihe quake was presumably Wised by the eruption of the Comiguin. island volcano50 words
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Article32 1948-09-04 1 The roof and first floor of a -aop-house in Kelantan Road were gutted by fire early yes-<-rday morning. 'I'lnee fire-eninges fought the ith v R___* the ground-floor the building.32 words
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Article39 1948-09-04 1 TOLL ikiiLf T se gir1 10. w *s down hv hCn l he was kn°c^d 1 Tdie^ an. STCbus on New !-ve nf n e g ßoad a* 5.15 yesterday »rrl^?ftf»2 ambula *ce vcu on the scene.39 words
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169 1948-09-04 1 Gnr. Raymond Paul Britton (2_>i. listed as a deserter from the British Army in Singapore tor nearly a month, waa handed over to the Singapore Military Police this morning. He had done a voyage to mid-Pacific and back as a169 words
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Article85 1948-09-04 1 CABINET DISCUSSES MALAYA LONDON, Friday. TV British Cabinet met the three Service chiefs thin mornirg and discussed the Malayan uprising*, and the Berlin sir... tion. It was the second full Cabinet meeting since the Commons recessed for the summer although the ministers nMft four times in that period. This morning's85 words
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Article53 1948-09-04 1 PARIS, Friday. Prern r Robert Schuman resigned today after failing in his four day drive to form a new government. Rene Mayer, Radical Socialist Finance Minister <jj l Minister of Defence under the Andre Marie government, was reported to be President Vincent Aunol's next choiceU.P. - 53 words
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Article49 1948-09-04 1 Mr. Li-chin, who has been ap pointed the first Chinese Con sul-Geneial for the Federal', i of .Malaya, arrived in Singapo.tyesterday from Hongkong. He i^ expected to leave fci Kuala Lumpuh shortly when he will set up the office of Mm new Chinese Consulate-Gene; nl.49 words
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369 1948-09-04 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Formalities and a car breakdown made a candidate tor the Rural West by-election seven minutes too late yesterday to hand in his nomination paper. He was Mr. M. A. Majeed, president of the newly-formed Singapore Labour Party. One Progressive Party369 words
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Article43 1948-09-04 1 TOKYO, Friday— The Japanese Government Board Ol Trade has been authorised tff by Gen. MacArthur's headquarter: 1 to import autoiru biles for sale to commercial representative! and certain other categories of non-occu-pation pt rsonnal excluding Japanese. Reuter- AAP.43 words
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353 1948-09-04 2 JAIL, L ASHES for BROTHER WHO ILL-TREA TED SISTER A nlne-> <ar-old Malay girl wa- "wry naughty' ■nd would not ob.'.v her elder brother So he *ald. H»- mmmJVmi bar with a ram*, plodded lighted rigarett-l end- affaliMt her wtomach and HMr*-rted her to -ueh an rxtem that be m\m%353 words
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Article223 1948-09-04 2 SELAMAT CAME OUT OF THE SEA BLAMAT I'IN OSMAaN stood in t Ninth PollC- Court v«'sterdiy facing Mr. E. v. A. Peerj the magi.-tratc, on a charge al posssssing s pistol. Four of thirteen withnesses against hun all told dtfTereat stories. WITNESS No. 1 MM he wa^ on the beach223 words
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Article128 1948-09-04 2 Washington. Friday. The j Joint Armed Services Com- j mittee today recommended a I broad programme for ridding I the services of Communists. The Committee recommended discharges other than honouiable for communists and those found disloyal to the United States. The Committee was composed of128 words
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67 1948-09-04 2 Judgment was reserved by Mi. Justice JQbllng in th«> Singapore High ronrt yesterday in a eivd uit brought hy Indonesian merchant, Aehmad Basri, against the firm of Ban a lk, claiming a sum of $20,000 on two cheques for $10 000 each. Mr. I). K.67 words
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125 1948-09-04 2 Indonesian Youth Party Joins Reds EAT A VIA. Friday. Tne Indonesian Repvbliftn I Am* liat Youth Party fraaSnda has Hated wrlth the republican Communiat s iciaiist Youth Paity Pesindo has foa d with the Republican Communist Party, the Republican News Agency. Antara. repotted today from Jogjakaita All lour major leftReuter; AAP - 125 words
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Article85 1948-09-04 2 WASHINGTON. Frida>. The United States Navy today disclosed that a fleet ot sixteei .vat ships led by the big aircrat carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt will be sent to the Mediterranean late this month. It said the task foice will re place the fourteen-ship United States navalU.P. - 85 words
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88 1948-09-04 2 CHINA RED PU PPETS DOOMED TO PERISH Nanking. Friday. National Defence Minister Gen. Ho Ying-chi predicted today that the Communists, like puppet Wang Ching-wel, were "doomed to perish under the weight of their guilt". The statement, made to the army commemoration of VJDay said the communists who followed the footsteps88 words
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Article88 1948-09-04 2 ALGIERS. Friday. AntiEuropean demonstrations brok" out in three Arab towns after DOWS t cached here of the death at Pau. Southern France, of Ifoncef Hey, former Bey of Tunis. The towns are Tunis, Souzzr md Zagroun. Stones wet. brown through windows of Jc rtaa and ICttropean shops and88 words
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Article49 1948-09-04 2 ATHENS. Friday— The Greek general staff communique claimed today that Government forces were "steadily" encircling guerilla units in central and western Nacedonia. and in the Epiru.s. Government forces, moving along the Albanian frontier in the Mourgana area, were twice fired upon from Albania, the communique said49 words
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Article34 1948-09-04 2 WASHINGTON, Friday— The Navy announced today that its newest carrier bomber, made by the North America Aircraft Company in Call fornia. has successfully completed Its preliminary flight tests.34 words
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Article44 1948-09-04 2 NANKING. Friday. President Chiang Kai-shek this morning led high civil and military officials in a brief ceremony at the Unknown So'diers Tomb paying homage to China's war dead on the occasion of the third anniversary of V-J Day today.44 words
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147 1948-09-04 2 NEW YORK. Fiiday Great bridge and tunnel arteries into New York were thinned, food and garment induatries were hit and merchandise piled up on rail and ship docks as the truck stiikt enter ed its third day. Thv White House revealed President Truman had147 words
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Article43 1948-09-04 2 There wue 34 deaths from überculcsis for t'.ie weal njing Aug. 23 against CO In f .he previous wecK. Pneumonia claimed 29 vi> ums and enteritis 31. Total of deaths for Hie week was 192 and total births 69343 words
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Article88 1948-09-04 2 HAIFA. F. French tn at .ii^i a:, weie nun.;.. by Irregular, Kgvptian t. •-ry Unit stated. The uy the two I;1 (i! ,he a»ln rai ter ha from then A Unite,'. Nations Bpojcesnuu. said: "Thr f_ th( in volved. it .that the was fired inti-airciaft tire while thReuter - 88 words
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308 1948-09-04 2 Three bandits armed with a Sten gun. a hand-grenade and a pistol fought their way out of ifm p a a /a Mengkuang area, Pahang. yesterday. They threw the hand-grenade at ta__r pursueis. It exploded and wounded a Malay soldier. The bandits escaped308 words
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Article176 1948-09-04 2 TOKIO. Friday. A crown jewel worth U5525,000 was returned to the Netherlands Government today by BrigadierGeneral Patrick Tansey, SCAP's civil property custodian. The jewelry had been given to the Japanese Government to improve the treatment of two sultans from the Netherlands Indies who were held as176 words
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Article47 1948-09-04 2 nnf i s Hong icon* Bank cheques n B/B *****8 to 85" (1 by t stolen, it was anpolice yestreen JJJ, Member:* of V requested tog- j che Police it ti hese with the e epw j !U e bsnrlng Wo. Jhich has ahead)47 words
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221 1948-09-04 3 r rncmuer tor Munift.C.C jn rih earnest to irom among other m _tra» out the Govern Scheme, out of hearty. Mr Ta„ j-Schem- as a "Colossa fiwjld <**y ''»Pitalists and Suable property. -rita.-*. Mi ran waa m^ -■»..»■-.■<-. •fain certainly going221 words
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68 1948-09-04 3 23 In Court On Looting Theft Charges TirENTT-THREE r .uoa-lities. sfei |to loot a Su* i chu ■ja strict Court Mte, the* rnea mmn g, nvicted of criml- to commit theft. V f Mr J. I- lie Fall' sr '?< the following Mt I Fif;,. without any Scii on i68 words
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Article74 1948-09-04 3 ci-.cv. h Bus 1 33. i Chine sa DT v.:c -towed away boa: ti Royi '14.15*5 on;i its eached Sin■Hß vest •m h .owi v. r. will be a aw om i« to be shipped fc H n Um "Hennchj .-...port 1 1 1 Foi-- rasiengeri J*74 words
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Article49 1948-09-04 3 Mian Cong•ai»l_is*fc»»»> m., ■•^■•3:-d Bepm m l 'ocal Indian c Uu -r .-/-ad S£roMh! a<mtit,m 1 ki^'tje first of; mmt n stor y of the| a r niiaUon win! Niuu 5_2 as par t of 7, Cam Paign long r .v r a nc hed bv the49 words
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137 1948-09-04 3 HAWKER RAIDS LED TO SUICIDE ATTEMPT, SAYS CHINESE GIRL An impoverished family wa.* rendered destitute by the Polic"* raids on hawkers. This was said to have driven a young Chinese girl to attempt suicide two days ago. Lee Sai Chu (18). the girl concerned, appeared in the Eighth Police Court137 words
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Article73 1948-09-04 3 Alleged to have assisted another in enticing a married woman for immoral purposes, a 19-year-old Chinese, Koh Kim Teck, was produced in the Third Police Court yesterday. The charge against Koh was that on Aug. 18 he abetted one Puah Buck in enticing Koh Cher, the wife of73 words
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Article82 1948-09-04 3 Two threatening letters demanding the payment of $3,500 were alleged to have been sent to a Chinese shop in Singapore. Two young Chinese arrested in connection with this were produced in the First District Court yesterday. Lee Ah Kow. alleged to haw delivered the letters,82 words
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Article37 1948-09-04 3 Customs officials searching "Charles McLeod today four.d seven .38 revolvers in j the vessel's engine workshop —The "McLeod". a landing ship, which arrived here on Wed.iesday. was searched at 11.35 a.m. yesterday.37 words
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Article35 1948-09-04 3 ku r ca Cricket Assoitior. Dan e^ Uct a "M*Ndtt; e', r n a *d of the »y 12-,. £L on sun Jta,.:.: m^M94B,unNc(V„l n^ ofthe Re- Malacca. cou ntry fmrt S-aTJ: wane,.35 words
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235 1948-09-04 3 k_a ____Sf to do a S°°d deed oy settling a dispute between his friend and another compatriot. T. A. Viswalingam waa allegedly assaulted and robbed off $1,090.00 by five Indians. The dispute which resulted >n a fight between Rengasamy and Ayyahvoo235 words
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142 1948-09-04 3 A total of twenty-eight Chinese firms in Singapore have applied for cargo space for the proposed second barter trade trial trip to Sumatran ports. Although official confirmation is still being awaited, the departure date of the Ho Hong ship, the "Hong Soon," for142 words
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220 1948-09-04 3 Bail of ,<4O.OfM» granted to four of the five men, accused of armed rsMwiJl, was withdrawn by the Seventh Magistrate I Mr. R J. C. Wait! yesteid.y when one of them absconded Th" four men were on a bail of $10,000 each. An additional220 words
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Article123 1948-09-04 3 Quantas Airways have arranged for a Hythe flyingboat at Kallang Airport for the f irS t post-war Civil Air Day today. Special joy-rides will be given to th e Staff of the Qantas Airways. Air Day visitors to the Kaiiang Air Port this afternon (Saturday123 words
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172 1948-09-04 3 A Chinese youth, Lee Ah Hong, who was found guilty at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday for theft of motor j vehicle parts, was remanded for 'a week to enable the prosecution to ascertain his proper age. j Lee. who gave his age172 words
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Article47 1948-09-04 3 A C.I.D. party searching an opium .smoking den in Keng Cheow Street, found a Hylam mioking opium, with a fully loaded .38 revolver nearby. The party was headed by Wl r J. Embury and the search took place at 1.30 p.m. yesterday.47 words
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Article, Illustration199 1948-09-04 4 RANGOON, Friday. Burmese Premier Thakin Nu told Parliament yesterday that the "seeds" of the present -nsurrection had been sown durirg Wit last war vvhen the country was flooded with s.uns and ammanition." Burma had been under British imperialistic rule for a hundred years and199 words
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Article183 1948-09-04 4 PARIS. Friday, ..I. M Schuman, French Prd Elect, postponed his Cuj making negotiation^ -hoi after four o'clock thia mon because of a laat-mtoute hi in filling the post vi Ministei the Interior. M. Schuman's n< uotiatu which began on WedaeJ morning and laated through yesterdav. appeared183 words
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Article73 1948-09-04 4 Shanghai. J|«jg Japanese a^fcriine7] ,harged wit W were recentl) from Tokio I iSll0 r .onductrd by th the Chines.' Wl ary eg yesterday, ao reports. Kea4 The officia Shibayama. vi War in the }1 ment In 4 Masatani K an or of the Jai ilonan in 19»*«73 words
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169 1948-09-04 4 'We Must Meet Asia Challenge'— Casey MELBOURNE, Fri.— Austral.. J Asia's rising challenge with its 400,00(1 and 1.000,000,000 on the Aslati< jj G. Casey, former Governor ofl President of the Liberal Party, sai All It d peoph regard I with closel and low t looking a Australia with it scatteredU.P. - 169 words
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Article, Illustration101 1948-09-04 4 WASHINGTON. Friday. President Truman and Secretary of Agriculture Charles Brannan challenged the accuracy of the Republicans' chaiey that the administration had halted food price decline for political purposes. The charge was made by Harold Stassen at a press conference at Albany. New York, after discussing the GOPU.P. - 101 words
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Miscellaneous491 1948-09-04 4 ON YODR RADIO TODAY 1 IZI I I AAAA AAA—— j BLUE NETWORK JfiJ&ir'JJ" 7 45_9 3 MALAYA ENGLISH 40 am Q 12 00 noun PROGRAMMES Chinese School Broadcast. from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radi- 12 qq pm signature Tune. ated on 483 metres in the medi- OTX ino491 words
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Article, Illustration810 1948-09-04 5 Vera Ardmore - AROUND the TOWN Vera Ardmore By v 0 f WAP*** A. tto the N-' Mfm.^PuWii Relaty"*"' iachided Mrs S-rsK M IVr L S next Coi mm I r lat 1 1 led ti" 7 at t lot. .v Ai P ACK 3 if lin -to kr n of tour Eta810 words
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Advertisement77 1948-09-04 5 TAILOR LD ZW£SSY to talk about BELGIUM CLOTH, TOP COATS AND WORSTED SUITS ms. -TOMMY- THOMSON ffift#.™*« h BUMJ. ■tv ROAD XEL. 79 9 7 ft[ FLORENCE dm PWorid Seek h ,he < urbu, ™t time all PhL AS ,i^DS V nd disappointments. BS-?*' D WHY not YOU? HEEREX i;77 words
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Advertisement54 1948-09-04 5 a J S If it's the "New Look" S you're after, your choiee lies in i S j j The ELITE j 1 The beauty-salon of S distinction S Operated by American- I trained Specialist i Miss Ethne, at the 2 TAVERN HOTEL, J I Tanglin Road. J Tel. 4P4854 words
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Advertisement90 1948-09-04 5 _A AAAA^HAAIAA' tii i hi ni iHni ii i >ii n in inni! iHRr For The Races! j MODEL HATS, CROWNS i and CAY ACCESSORIES. __-_-___EI-9BBBBSpwaaB Today at Raffles Hotel 1 LUNCH IN THE I BALLROOM I from 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. also I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Ol R EXCELLENT GRILLROOM90 words
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Article, Illustration466 1948-09-04 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPT. 4. 1948. Strong Man London Agents—Messrs. Colin Turner., Ltd., Talbot Uouisi, 98, Ht. Martin's Lam W.C.2. ItN pre-war days a 1 High Commissions enjoying the nuutation of being a "strong man" was Invariably unpopular, in normal times the qualities ol a "strong man" ar? tae466 words
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262 1948-09-04 6 THE RED NETWORK IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Siam, has long been regarded as an obvious choice of territory for any nation aspiring to Far Eastern expansion because of its common frontiers with China, Burma and Malaya. R TTSSI A early this year opened an embassy in Bangkok- the only one in262 words
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Article573 1948-09-04 6 WHEN JAP BOY MEETS JAP GIRL TOKIO A unique mass marriage ceremony held here recently in the feudalistic precincts of one of .lagan's oldest Shin io temples has provided an unusually clear view of the progr. ss cf Japanese postwar social reform. The ceremony, held in the historic city of573 words
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Article327 1948-09-04 6 What evidence is there of direct R ussian assistance to their militant comrades in Southeast Asia Hti'tfT Hongkong reports.! that '•there is no evidence who is paying, and there is no evidence of Soviet complicity although the Soviet Union is known to have obtained record quantities of wolfram ore recently,327 words
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Article249 1948-09-04 6 IN SEARCH OF FOSSILS _p EMBERS of the North] AA ero group of the large* 1 V -V scienthic expedition ev»J planned in jVfrica, the expeffl tion of thc University of CaW foinia. will visit the Easteil 'ape Province this mono (September) to seek fossils j the caves and deposit-249 words
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Article388 1948-09-04 7 Okmw Seek Significance Of New "North China" Government SHANGHAI, W. Chinese and foreign official quarters today verc seeking to put together the pieces in the puzzle of what is happ?n--r m Communist China as a result of the Chinese Red Radio broadcast thatU.P. - 388 words
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65 1948-09-04 7 US Scientist Gave A-Bomb Secret To Russia WASHINGTON I H,u- Jtlgat r_ ST I ,!-Y 81 in i fgj b nfll :,t:i al u: hftrtog* H ■■>" Rt pnnnttti i U..-A:..' rican Ktifltifi Commiiue. innartifttton involves ta ic ntlsts itli pfte di fn ttv amiy'. ii m_c comb pi violations.U.P. - 65 words
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89 1948-09-04 7 DE GAULLE WANTS DISSOLUTION OF FRENCH ASSEMBLY Pans. Friday. The Indepen--eat RepuMicaa Party tabled a resolution in the French National Assembly tonight looking toward the dissolution of the ASMI-I V. Gen. Charla de Gaulle, chaii*n,' that the present assembly *i> no laager representative. opened a cone, i .eu campai<ni calling89 words
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Article12 1948-09-04 7 ZHD A NOV BURIED *_2J f ThurB,1 «y near of Leaaa. ftp12 words
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Article57 1948-09-04 7 Manila. Friday. The ::epuoHe Is to receive early this month a new demonstration fishing vessel, the David Stat Jordan, from the United States government to augment her fleet of exploratory vessels now beintf operated by the Philippine fishery programme under the guidance of experts57 words
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231 1948-09-04 7 RUSSIA N MON ARCH ISTS LOOK FOR PRETENDER TO IMPERIAL THRONE tONoom p haktu. to p0 aiv h tii' r R nt v Pretender **ST k m impen;ii _*hlu, nf in morganatic k 1 G^na Duke ln ?toihe dl ,Vich »Wo«|. JJJ. Jjwiet Russian Jonijj, been looked h ad., M1U.P. - 231 words
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Article48 1948-09-04 7 LONDON. Thurs. Releases and, discharges from the forces and auxiliary and nursing services reported during Julv amounted to 19,000. Tne total number of men and women released and discharged from June 10. 1945 to the end of July. 1948. was 5.350.070. the Ministry of Labour announced.48 words
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195 1948-09-04 7 WASHINGTON. Fri Truman obS3rvea tho third anniversary of the end of the shootine; war on Thursday by expressing confidence that peace will eventually be won. The President obviously wa a *wau of the irony in his words. When reporters asked at a MM conferenceU.P. - 195 words
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Article64 1948-09-04 7 Tokio. Friday. The noted blind American authoress and lectUT ei Miss Helen Keller, told B Dr* ,< reference todav that now the Japanese people have freedom, they will use all they know to build up a great country. Accompanied by her compannion Miss Polly Thompson,64 words
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Article130 1948-09-04 7 MANILA. Friday Eightei n ship irrluding Phiiir-pin-Lava 1 patrol ve sel. are rush ing to Camiguin Island tu rem% some 3 0)0 inhabitant* hemmed in between an t ruptir.rr volcano aid the Mindanao lea, Mt Htbok itart* d violent auptior. On Wednesda*, th owing up liie. s.nokeU.P. - 130 words
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Article58 1948-09-04 7 SHANGHAI. Fri Start- lintr disclosure.-, art* expected following investigations launched by Major General Chiang Ching-kuos Economic Supervisory Commission into a "giant bear" stock market manipulation case where a prominent Chinese broker was alleged to have sold short 30,000.000 shares after being "tipped off bv an officialReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration128 1948-09-04 8 China Observes V-J Day Anniversary /aiiuiYCiaa-j SHANGHAI Friday China! Obattred the third anniversary Ol VJ Day on Friday, markin; the J ipinca, capitulation to China, in a ce:'*mo..y ai < Hal mg a wcatern Hunan provii. gtre pert decked with national Mag* but octoerarto thera we wPeetal ceremony. ih, Japanese128 words
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Article, Illustration66 1948-09-04 8 THESE DO EGGS F OULD HAVE REAKFAST MAX AND HIS FRf ENDS Ko in!:wi(r icould dare to nto house where an Alsatian Ulu this one keeps guard, lit can pick up scent in no Nm« and once released, h. will Income a terror. At the end of the showing, with66 words
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Article33 1948-09-04 8 Lake Success. Friday. The ({nited N ataoaa announced the Committer* of Good Offices to Indonesia arrived yesterday in the Republican capital of Jogjakarta for a three weeks stay33 words
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Article, Illustration110 1948-09-04 8 PARIS, Friday. Labour unrest took a new and more serious turn whin strikers at Dijon, major railroad centre In eastern France, seized the station and freight yards, compelling main-lino trains to make a two-hour detour. In Roubaix. the big textile centre on the Belgian border.U.P. - 110 words
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Article, Illustration145 1948-09-04 8 DO YOU K ABOU T A THIS IS? Here Are Seven Golden I I Over- feed ing: is just as dii except nappies which Alsatians s-hou-i be given a li?h evening square meal should cons Red palm oil is very good •l Plenty of extreme i nd M bathing should145 words
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Article126 1948-09-04 8 Ceylon Hamlet Invaded By Monkeys Colombo, Friday. Away in the province of Orissa, India, monkey killing is a part of thc Oriyas' grow-more-food drive. But in a Ceylon hamlet, Harumpalgama West, Sinhalese villagers have 'scruples' against killing monkeys that destroy their plantations. The harassed villagers, exhausted of all patience, petitionedReuter - 126 words
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Article16 1948-09-04 8 Rome, Fridav.— Count Bernadotte arrived at Rome at 1800 hours yesterday from Paris.16 words
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Article24 1948-09-04 9 ;i! eW «ton-su P r ter ttahioh pproac:i I speed an-l Pf at the '•tain air "aft' 'land. Was not ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration246 1948-09-04 9 the?££ MBO Addressing H f V nnual General MeetS_J* tho Indian Mercantile wumber, recently. Dr T G Menon, India's Trade Commisthat Ceylon indicated bea mt naive survey had mere, n .n r a ta t kCn by the Com nf-nP? t ar m H ent of the246 words
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Article36 1948-09-04 9 AIR TALKS 'BRIGHTER' SHANGHAI. Friday. Talks for the reopening of the China-Philippines air service were taking place both in Nanking and Manila, and prospects of success were "brightening" according to Chinese airline officials here today.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article73 1948-09-04 9 Tokio, Friday. The Japanese authorities are planning to fly Japanese export goods to various cities in the United States on an exhibition tour it was learned today. It is understood that negotiations are in progress to fly the goods via Pan-American Airways. If theReuter-AAP - 73 words
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Article71 1948-09-04 9 BUSINESSMEN CHARGED FOR HOARDING SHANGHAI. Friday— Three prominent businessmen were arresied for alleged hoarding and many face a special tribunal, it wa s reported today. They included Huang ischo, general manager of Wing Tai Wo Tobacco Company which distributes British American Tobacco Company products, and Chan Wen Chu chairman of71 words
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Article102 1948-09-04 9 Sydney, Friday- Royal AusI tralian Air Force and Austra- lian National Airways planes took off at dawn today to 1 search for the National Airways DC-3 which was missing on flight from Brisbane to Sydney yesterday. There were 40 passengers and a crew of three,Reuter-AAP - 102 words
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228 1948-09-04 10 AMERI CA N -BORN JAP FOUND GUILTY OF TREASON Los Ang >les, Friday. rhc Federal July returned a verdict of guilty against American botn Tomoya Kawakita. accused of treason against the Unite.*,! States while mnrlng a-* a guaid m Japanwe ami prison camp. rhr verdict was brought n I by228 words
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Article29 1948-09-04 10 LONDON, Friday. Radio Moscow in a broadcast ■ecorded in London, announced the death on Thursday of Sergei Georievich Lukin. third high ranking Communist. U.P.29 words
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Article76 1948-09-04 10 CHICAGO. Friday. James Barsdla. notorious Chi- j cago hoodlum, was found shot dead in his parked automobile in what the police said was th e rnos t slgniiicant" Chicago i gang slaying in recent years. Barsella was a prominent I member of the "syndicate" j which76 words
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Article71 1948-09-04 10 GERMANY GETS $49 MILLION I\.M.s. F:, Stat,., t 1 gut i The monev u-, R___' a J^aW-td revival of trade between Fu I Pean nations, on- Zm objective* of the BRP 5 amount covered the n#ri__ J April 3 to Julv S eell* Q< r.emanva the blg^en slice J.^.000.000 NextU.P. - 71 words
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97 1948-09-04 10 Film Stars Wif Shocked At Husband's Arres Las Vigas. Friday. i Dorothy .Michum. wife of film-stai. Robert Mitchum. a tonight she was shocked, fuddled and surprised to red the arrest ot her husband Hollywood on dope charm Tho actor's wire vaa local at the swank Bl Fenachn, 1 Vigas resortU.P. - 97 words
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Article110 1948-09-04 10 Canberra. Friday. .^uj Han troops in Japan ifenj good as any he had eve: M peacetime, Army. Colonel Ru Ryan i Liberal, I savd la the tralian House of Represj tives today. Colonel Ryan, a membe the Australian Parliarm-a delegation which recently ed Japan, said theReuter-AAP - 110 words
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Article63 1948-09-04 10 Beilin. Friday. 1 Arm/ -surplus «F Germany which m ously found m P^ Greece and oth.. tattwj the _übject rf .nv-. Jf f present made j zone by ScoUaod U than £*****0 H surplus from hOOta to nk f n] have dlsappeatea tf controlled by SupplyU.P. - 63 words
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Article34 1948-09-04 10 BRITONS CHAR BY JEWS Jerusalem. the five Bi Itons lu .^m victims uf an •/f ..k^B kidnapping wc. tf J mally cha;, secrets act m tad offences a fl of the pro\ H Israel.34 words
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Miscellaneous367 1948-09-04 10 j POP J |_\TLI\SIV_K "HOW To EMPTV <3oE iS MORE W^LeSS j roTiii-: -r— o o ""a 4IOII\l\(. 4^| mmm-^Lm. 'fc' B» ■ll■* m n Sa---------I I -Am\ _B_i_-aO 9^| ___^5-________-_L^^ _P^~ j I l a IS L z V. a V'i \fll I I < i f i A367 words
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215 1948-09-04 11 th boycott of South African trade by India and EV V .vindicated tonight by the meeting of 22 rations •ivkis r0 ','ms and trade agreements. > ,Vv °s reached after two and despite a strong plea South Africa's chief delegate. Dr AReuter - 215 words
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Article84 1948-09-04 11 JACKSON. Mississippi. Friday. Henry Wallace. Progressive Party Presidential candidate, went through Mississippi today with a seven car escort of highway police assigned to him by governor Fielding Wright to insure him "courteous" treatment. However, h c may run into serious trouble in Tennessee. where the KuU.P. - 84 words
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Article82 1948-09-04 11 ■TAtHINCTON, fride y. ihfuniud States Mr Force idSe* today tlattunAme. Enplane, were w£d* tn Russians -uring the *ar aoa :nct Japan, inc udin s one l_2,sbot. wn-wS-*** twin I Tne othei Amedican planes u lk n rei when shortage or damage forced •hen -o land or.Reuter - 82 words
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Article24 1948-09-04 11 AMMJV.N, Friday. Arabs ud Jem agreed day throu-fl ted Nation, representatives, en Baal cease-fire In Jeruit. was officially stat< J hei tonight24 words
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169 1948-09-04 11 COLOMBO. Fri.— Ceylon, it is reliably learnt, hopes to receive an allocation of 100.000 dollars, of the 4 million dollars set apart by the UNESCO for furthfailng social welfare schemes relating to malnutrition, tuberculosis and aid to distressed motne rs and children, inReuter - 169 words
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Article51 1948-09-04 11 Yokohama, Fiiday. United States army official announced the sale of 17,000 tons of army scrap metal to American dealers. This is the second sale in ihe programme to return scrap metal to thc United States and brought proceeds. totalling $100,000, to the United States51 words
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Article97 1948-09-04 11 Bulawayo, Friday. The Bulawavo Ch»r»nic'<* todav attacked the South African Prime Minister, Dr. Daniel Malan. tor his recent speecii claiming leadership for South Africa in framing a policy toward non-Europeans throuout thc contineJit. "Those other parts of Africa.' said the paper, "which have evolved non-European policies iorReuter - 97 words
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92 1948-09-04 11 EXHIBITION OF FILIPINO PAINTINGS IN AMERICA Manila. Friday. Some 50 paintings by FiUpino artists will be sent on a touring .exhibition of art including New York In the United States by November In return, an equivalent num'•ber of works by Americau artists will be sent and exhibit- ed in theReuter - 92 words
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Article28 1948-09-04 11 Supported WASHINGTON. Friday. Secretary of the Army K<- nneth Royall today supported Gen. Douglas MacArthur's no-strike-policy for Japanese Government workers which ha-s been under Russian attack.28 words
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161 1948-09-04 11 MANILA, Fri.a—The typhoon, Gertrude, which battered north central Luzon for two days and nights wiped Manila area, as it crossed from the Pacific to ihe the China Sea, and wrounght at least $2,500,000 damage to public works and crops, accor ing to reportsU.P. - 161 words
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155 1948-09-04 11 "INVISIBLE" EXPORTS CANNOT BRIDGEUK TRADE GAP NOW C^Fnciav M p.. rs °n sain Arthur ii Was now L bl »t tlai «onff.. s I COi «omio r ex P'*i«n.na RS of SiV_?" *«>■■»£ Oport; f.om investments from abroad. This made up for the fact tnat the value of imports exceededU.P. - 155 words
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324 1948-09-04 12 WHY NOT FILM FESTIVALS FOR SINGAPORE FANS? UKI OaSW'ALD HESRY AMONG the ttiii .g* I would like 10 Introduced into Si^fA- L pore are ?ilm Festivals after the fa-hion j of those held in A 'Men- ra, Britain. Europe and even in India and Ceylon when, during a season, practical.',324 words
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Advertisement190 1948-09-04 12 *^aiws- s ,^tt 18 /^^_____k UIXANUEI. KUR 11 A tmimmt _-k Hl_^^^H Richardson jBOH|V K> eron M° ore )L^M Br in ■fl|^^^^^^H|_X imiiiortril fove nlory p HJ IARENINA N m\ i i M bt I I. I (g&l?.^®-., t {kt-etm/uiemU Move 5159 ■«>.'^t-4'_.t4t*.-__, gi. w.'»'. ■^„.4».'«t'«*. -*>• *_*_>■ w«aa«__»r-_»M_B^*_-«-**BB___*^ •THE190 words
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Advertisement186 1948-09-04 12 I SHE IS A hk SOMBRA^ *_J_) _4*___________b____r X 4 Bfcl jr~\ **-"__Bs* Ss »---r*«___4jKlr _Rt__MM_-a |_L**-»' J .^^LlSmB I 'a__tr a-*^*^^^^ Ptl NOW SHOWING -fl AT THESE Alii a mii n .Irk ™> arit-piionr. 6909 I ii.nr_^.— 12.30; 3.30; 6.30 9.30 pm r _M__Q_| |MM^MMMMM^MMMpp_«waaaa-a -i mmmm p —--c^y186 words
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Article652 1948-09-04 13 MALAYAN SHA RE QU OTATI ONS tejmt W I lrlcl1 •ft rm Ht» l W l 5, 41S0 Gammon w Hammer 44.00 45.00 Henry Waugh i: Hank fif 1 i.oea 1.085 M Breweries M.00 24.75 Malayan Colla. 2.47S 2.55 Mapardi 6.00 ..00 McAlisler 4 Co. 53.00 5&00 cd Oicimf Assur.652 words
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Article25 1948-09-04 13 ""here was an improvement in the local share market yestorday with some interest in industrials. Tins, however, still failed to attract attention.25 words
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Article147 1948-09-04 13 Business in the sago flour section yesterday lmpiovtJ slightly, with Lingga done up to $19-3 1. Wllltl pepper again turned easier .'i sellers' quotations down to $190 and $198 for th^ Muntok and Sarawak i.ualiti**s. I Ihe following were yesttr-l day's quotations: RICE No. 1 $52, Other147 words
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Article64 1948-09-04 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE VESSEL GODOWNS Mui Lee— East Side Emp. Dock Entrance. Tweedbank 44 i Ruys 42 *1 Sumpitan 42 C. Maersk 40 1 Glaucus 38/9 Marella 35 6 Castleville 33,4 Fcrngulf 17/18 Kampar 19, 20 Pangkor 21/2 Benlawers 23/4 Ringerd 27/8 Emp. Pacific 29/30 Benvenue 15/16 Rhesus 13/14 L. Mc64 words
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Article108 1948-09-04 13 i NEW YORK, Friday— The absence of material pressure coupled with the furthe: pleasing corporate news gave the market mild stimulation in late dealings. Despite the lack of official i news from Berlin the market I stiffened to show irregularlyhigher tendencies covering $1/- or more in108 words
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64 1948-09-04 13 The management of the Erna Market at China Street may lodge a petition to the Municipal Commissioners to protest against thi closing down of private markets buil 4 on open grounds in the city. This was proposed after a meeting on Thursday night when the management64 words
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Article86 1948-09-04 13 Yesterday's rubber price closed approximately one-eighth of a cent better than on tne previous day. The market was quietly steady yesterday morning with business done at 44-1,8 cents for No. 1 R.S.S. for September shipment. In the afternoon, with mor.' buyers in evidence, the market86 words
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Article33 1948-09-04 13 THE HAGUE, Friday.- The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs today confirmed that Pakistan was negotiating with Holland for the dispatch of a a goodwill mission -to Indo- nesia ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article119 1948-09-04 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS During thi. patf week ti-t> ding has been more rtttrlctod anu ne major ftoctqattona have taken place. tagri Lewi l ft Peat (SUlf aporo) Ltd. in their market ropojrt yesterday The possibility of a to the Berlin crisis has be-n Off-tOt by the Malayan oituation. and the119 words
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Article62 1948-09-04 13 TOKIO, Friday. A tight lipped Tokyo Rosv began the return trip to her native land on Friday to hear charges that she had committed treason against the United States. Thirty two year old Mrs. Iva Toguri D'quino walked up the gang plank of the USS General Hodges at 12.45 p.m.U.P. - 62 words
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Article130 1948-09-04 13 THE AUSTRALIAN STERLING CANBERRA, Friday. The value of the Australian pound is not likely to be changed for some time because it would be against the national interest, Reuter learned here on the highest authority today. (New Zealand last month raised the value of her pound from 16 shillings to130 words
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Article28 1948-09-04 13 Mr. T. van der Gaast, M.C.S.. has ixen appointed to act as Principal Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs. Singapore, in place of Mr. H.W. Nightingale M.C S.28 words
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Article41 1948-09-04 13 MANILA. Friday— lt was re liably learned tonight that th_ Chinese government had requested reconsideration of the Philippine government's action in terminating the ChinaPhilippine air flights hitherto conducted by CNAC and the Philippines Air Lines, -U.P41 words
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Article58 1948-09-04 13 SHANGHAI. Friday— Tsih I'sai-yu, investigation corps commander attached to the Shanghai-Woosung garrison command headquarters, has teen sentenced to death for accepting bribe, it was officially announced in Uankin* tod*ay. He will be sent to Shanghai fdom Nanking where he will face a military tribunal for execution58 words
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Advertisement37 1948-09-04 13 A 1 FOR ACCOMMODATION visit j KATONG REST-HOUSE j j (A Health Kesort By The Sea Weekly \nd J Monthly Terms) DANCE TO-NIGHT Musie bv the Kaloha Royal Hautuians. ADMISSION FREE. 1 Phone: *****. 107, MARINE PARADE^37 words
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906 1948-09-04 14 HEAVY SCRATCHINGS MARK FINAL DAY OF K.L. RACES (From Allan Lewis) KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. —Heavy scratching; have left smaller fields for the dual day of the Selangor Hirl Club's August -September meeting tomorrow. Wednesday's rain has taken all the hardness OUt of906 words
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Article105 1948-09-04 14 (By Allan Lewi** i; arr Liuk\ Three Bronze r'lash Mm** •> 11-iiiibrion smiling Through Alrpal Mm** r, snaps King Vale Blackpool IM 4 Baron Some Class Rare I Renoir Mae Seott Courtenav Race Inspiration kanda Purple Knight K a 7 Gold Stream .Merrv Miller AUworth Race 8 Merriel Distinction105 words
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148 1948-09-04 14 'Cranky Colts Barred From Gimcrack Stakes j SYDNEY, Friday— "Cranky youngsters will no*, be allowed ■to run in the rich Breeders' Plate, the Gimerack Stakes or other two-year-old races. the Australian Jockey Club has announced. The club's starter, Mr. Gaxieu, said: "During the last season the behaviour of some of148 words
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Article36 1948-09-04 14 Members of the Ceylon Sports Club who wish to play hockey this season are requested to get in touch with Mr. J. Pillai, 9, Bonham Building or Mr e' J Doraisamy, 272-B, Balestier Rd'36 words
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Article699 1948-09-04 14 Below is the full card for todays rmcei il K i. pur. toother with th.- reeord.s of the last Urn, candidate* probable jockeys an.l train. i> Ti starts at 230 p.m. There will be two double 1 ami 3 and rares 6 and 8. The Big Sweep699 words
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Advertisement97 1948-09-04 14 a-_R-__|_HH-____-__nRIRBR___NR-_--R OPENING TO-DAY A !t HOUR SHOW For 3 Shows Dally 1.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. 9.15 The screen's greatest LOVE story In one of the best Alms ever made! "THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES" starring Myrna Loy Fredrie March Dana Andrews Teresa Wright and Virginia Mavo. ANNOUNCEMENT (There will97 words
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Article179 1948-09-04 15 SHA President - PADANG YOUTHS SHOULD BE COACHED SHA President L ax-tmst** pK .<„....,. *»«?z !__S Ht Ceaeral M rt.a\. K r .ai«! thai the 5 ft* r*s i ;,,V,Pt.'.'h.tnr,iln,un<)r th. n^ht bnZ prtsideat tal «gJWlitv of send- t, un to tin J Olympics in 1952. H< StluUtheAisociittoi wm V meneni ipplytag tor179 words
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Article97 1948-09-04 15 NEW YORK, Friday. Commenting on London reports that Kruce Woodcock might seek a world championship light with foe Louis, the retiring title holder, John Rovborough, co-manager of Louis repeated an earlier deelaration: "Louis will not defend hi* title again." He added that if by97 words
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129 1948-09-04 15 WIN WHEELERS WILL BE BLA ZING THE TRACK TOMORROW be J*_ to «"fo action, fr: evetota th Lv fim tim mco the 'deration that woci:f^tw:::Ccu nt^H n t0 th ,s°mpetitive track and m contested over a half-mile course. "J»r«U tactasijß of the Kff^™***^ pSefev^,^?^ themarv.,'. mu foad race. the r129 words
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412 1948-09-04 15 7 Ye Well-Deserved Victory m* Gained By Eurasians 5.,,C. 3. S.C.C. 1. I>Untv of interest is always taken in soccer matches between the Padang Clubs. Yesterday, when the Vlubs clashed at Jalan Besar Stadium in the second roun I of the First Division412 words
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Article152 1948-09-04 15 AUSTRALIAN ATHLETES KEPT BUSY SYDNEY. Friday. Pacific Games held in Australia each year are not favoured by tho Australian Amateur Athletic Union and other organisations, but the suggestion is praised by others. AAAU secretary, Mr. Arthur Hodsori. said Australia could not cope with big international events every year and if152 words
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Article114 1948-09-04 15 Chinese Athletes II chalked up a six-nil victorv against M.F.A. II in a fast Div. 2 League encounter at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Tong Weng! CiA centreforward, netted three of hi team's goal. Three goals wen •cored in the first session aiu' three in114 words
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Article32 1948-09-04 15 HASTINGS, Friday. The T^me between the Australians 'v.-xd South Of England end to- day in a draw. I At close of play South Of England were ill out for 298 runs. Reuters.32 words
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Article, Illustration41 1948-09-04 15 MALAYS' goalkeeper, Arshad leaps toa high shot during thc First Division encounter between the Amicable Athletic Association and Mulu ft* at Jalanßcsar Stadium on Thursday. Three As won by the odd goal in seven. Tribune Picture).41 words
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Advertisement298 1948-09-04 15 LIVEI Y BOUTS WITNESSED AT CHARITY BOXING NIGR.S <o*% COMB \f\ *^C/r Balsamic j Ta Express OU applied to grey cr white hair j gives the natural colour and i sheen to your hair as when you were in your teens. Merely ".omb and those ugly streaks !of grey hair298 words
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Article25 1948-09-04 16 KKRLIN. Friday. The four military governors of Germany went into their fourth meeting in as many days promptly at 5 p.m. toda> U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article216 1948-09-04 16 ARRESTS SON OF CHINA'S CHIEF- CIVIC LEADER BBANGHAI, Friday. Major General Chiang Ching-kuo. tod** defied power m*4 M fme* M mmd *$r**t*d, om blackmarketmg rhanj's. th. t*t**m4 mmt China's influential m*i< trader, Tu Yw* h*en. The father once ruled China's dreaded secret societies dong the Yangt7ae valley216 words
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Article72 1948-09-04 16 LONDON. Friday. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, in a statement today urging closer man-agement-worker co-operatior. to incr«*o production, hinted at the possibility of increased hours of work if othei methods failed. Production was higher than before the war. he said, but this increase hadReuter - 72 words
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Article24 1948-09-04 16 BERKELEY. Friday—Stanford University scientists disclosed plans for a huge new atom smashtr that may enable them to create artificially particles that make up atom24 words
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130 1948-09-04 16 KEDAH'S RESPONSE IN FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISTS It was officially announced that 521 special constables and 90 auxiliary police have bean enrolled in South Kedah. The response from the Malays has been so great that man: applicants have been turned away. Six Malay women have also j joined the special .constabulary130 words
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44 1948-09-04 16 SYDNEY, Friday.- Thirteen rescue aircrafte failed today tc find any signs of the Dakota transport plane reported missing last night after failing to arrive in Sydney from Brisbane. The missing plane had 10 passengers and a crew of three aboard.44 words
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Article60 1948-09-04 16 A Gazette notification which came into force yesterday declared the following as Protected areas Woodlands South Petroleum Depot on both sides of Bukit Timah Road. The oil installations between Spottiswood Park and Cantoment Road and to the North of Keppel Road and South of Singapore Harbour Board Junior60 words
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Article146 1948-09-04 16 Death stalked 545 persons on Singapore Streets last month and claimed six victims. Besides the six fatal accidents there were 138 accidents involving injury to 171 persons. Fifty-one were seriously injured. Of the six dead, on_ was a motorist, four cyclists, and one a pedestrian. Sixteen146 words
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Article117 1948-09-04 16 MYSTERIOUS SPECULATOR ARRESTED NANKING Fridav Minuter Wan, T^^S announced through n off news agency tl, J£ fl "mysterious reaped several hund. J Chinese dollai profi, advance Inform i U 1 currency reform. The announ, nt was Tao CW-mi. the Finance Ministry His wife, who haa .j actual selling of stockU.P. - 117 words
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Article75 1948-09-04 16 Dharmaraj's XI vs. Rai Piara's XI in i cricket mata on Sunday at l p.m. a* 1 Khalsa ground a. L 8t (tad Road: Dharmaraj, k V gam, RasiKlal. Popatlai _i Abraham. Lobo. Arv.n_i Nathan. Marshall t ij Nadarajnh. Ram Piara's XI: Ran P.a ra. M.75 words
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Article25 1948-09-04 16 HONGKONG. Friday -T. Canton-Kowloon Expre ;.*r 1000 pa_*enfer_ wail raikd near Uk Hongki:-: border this afternoon, causii ovc* 100 casualti s25 words
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181 1948-09-04 16 ECONOMIC POSITION OF MALA Y A S UNAFFECTED BY WAR DAMAGE PLA N The economic position of the Malays generally is not likely to be seriously affected by any decision on the War Damage Compensation Scheme now or in the future. But Malays would like to see that adequate means181 words
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