Morning Tribune, 8 September 1948
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Article121 1948-09-08 1 [SS The escort wrrt and Bhcto^" "JJ on thp 10th Mi MJ v ,|y Ad'Miw! < r f>» m* coinuui.W-in-chi.-f Ur fl^t ;lb< artl dit:on UM r Su thc destroyer H^rt are h ere on c '"Pt. 10 from c yam- time, :rir v lan denk I Uk reportReuter - 121 words
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Article44 1948-09-08 1 CBALEM T h t lare-up m :h iwn calm wfara J M each M«bLep( rnnique 'Amman, Transjordan i. said Jew b y mortaring tring IbposiUons it v Ja?a Gate, Si! r tor districts. pidl communique Warnc Arabs for the trucefi, 1 50-miaute ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article11 1948-09-08 1 of Burn,,, > follow^ h l3unn to ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article14 1948-09-08 1 Sa W ir tK t<ula HH p.,. 1 ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article287 1948-09-08 1 FIGHTING STARTS IN HYDERABAD Nehru Says, Eve Of Grave Events' DRIME Minister Jawaharial Nehru told the Indian Parliament m New Delhi yesterday, that fighting has broken out between Hyderabad and the Indian Dominion troops on Indian territory. Nehru said the Government has received reports of an attack by Hyderabad forces.UP - 287 words
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Article192 1948-09-08 1 GENEVA, Tuesday. The recovery of Malayan rubber production was "particularly rapid", says a United Nations survey of agricultural and mining production m nonself-governing territories of the Far E'.st and Africa. According to the report, Malaya produced 655,000 ton* of rubber In 1947. This was not192 words
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74 1948-09-08 1 BERiIN', Tuenday.—Major Georges Marzovitch, French liaison officer "bem*K?4" In the City Hall, lifted his telephone receiver today and beard a caller «ay: "The coffin yon ordered, Sir, will be at the City Hall within a few minutes." The French officer protested that he hadReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration74 1948-09-08 1 I fiil .--it trum* 5 A' C\M.ir., tne IMMB //t»-^i r«.-> gu sy» o r PederaMom o/ Jfate.yo. i/c cuJied af Malaya House Saturday inhere he had ar. h>urs ta k intfi r iu. ett/eAi /< t.Mr.W, -1 Ward, on ifflisyM effctirs. It it underi that Sir74 words
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Article51 1948-09-08 1 BANGKOK, Tue sday One case of gold bar valued at 800.000 ticals disappeared from an aircraft at Bangkok airport yesterday, it was revealed here by th e Siamese Customs authorities. The missing gold was part ol a shipment of 32 cases from Amsterdam disrlned for Sai- i(on.Reuter - 51 words
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Article40 1948-09-08 1 MOSCOW, Tuesday. The n le t newspaper 'Red Fleet" sa )d today that Indian indewa« "fictitious 11 with -ie B r jti sh trying to prolong their rule mi n th c Dominion communaJ I strife.-. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article26 1948-09-08 1 RANGOON. Tuesday.—Burma will have an estimated budget deficit of over RslOO,--000.000 m 1948-49. Finance 1 Minister U Tin Tut told the Burmese Parliament today.26 words
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Article90 1948-09-08 1 PARIS. Tues.— Ho Chi-minh, leader of the Viet-minh, IndoChinese autonomy movement, who have been fighting the French since September 1945, todiy broadcast to his followers •m appeal to continue their fight againdt "French colonialists" for ten years or even longer until they achieve real independenceReuter - 90 words
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Article78 1948-09-08 1 Cant^rr^ Tuesday. A former Australian Prime Minister, Mr. William Morris Hughes, ieclared m the House of Repre;entatives today that the "Malaya campaign was Moscow jispirni and Australian Communists were under orders* to i fan the flames." Mr. Hughes said Australian forcipi policy was under Communist influence and described Prime MinisterReuter; AAP - 78 words
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Advertisement35 1948-09-08 1 •S^y He's dressed O.IL for the 16th.}- Century, bat this hot seasoii you should be wearing mf^W STELLA j^V*M Kk GENTS' UNDERWEAR r^\V^V^M:.^ of Lisle thread to keep W A fl OuiD trunks, jockey shorts.35 words
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583 1948-09-08 2 COURT HEARS OF GOOD CONDUCT, POPULARITY Thonns John navies, (25), European :>m>uii--1 :n( employed m Messr*. Cuthrie Co. L*d., t*f M ovor•I s\h\ry of $500 per month, mm Mfcfteed to six rrjonths' rigorous imprisonment for chewing :»nd crinfin^l hreuh of *ru>t. Davies pleaded guilty to583 words
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Article104 1948-09-08 2 I Visits to detainees at St. John's Island may ttatk t place from 2-4 p.m. every Wednesday. In; ending visitors mus: obtain a phfs irom the CID Robinson Thi* pats muFt b? countersigned by till Chief Health Officer. Fullerio n Building. Visits will be of104 words
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Article76 1948-09-08 2 SYDNEY. Tuesday. The second shipment of the Victorian Fat-for-Britain Appeal 23k tons— left Melbourne for England aboard the steamer Armadable at the beginning of September. The shipment was 2i ton s more than the first consignment, sent m the City of Capetown. An acceleration c*Reuter; AAP - 76 words
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189 1948-09-08 2 Two shots rang out m the darkness a white figure staggered out of the shadows, tottered feebly to a nearhy car nnd slumped heavily by Its side. Shaik All, a Malay messenger boy saw these dramatic incident* m River Valley Road on189 words
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96 1948-09-08 2 A Chifiese immigrant who <Md 1 not renew his expired certificate !of entry into the Colony M£ used a forged CM instead. was arrested hy the Immigration authorities on Ml arrival from China. He was Ng Buck Liew from Swatow. He said that he had paid96 words
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Article156 1948-09-08 2 Lim Kang Hai paid below the market price for 20 fowls and was sentenced to one month's r.i. m the magistrate's courts when it was discovered, they were stolen property. But Acting Chief Justice Mr. GordonSmith held m the Appeal Court yesterday that it was not a156 words
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63 1948-09-08 2 Vwii I h»n«»e each armed with a gun entered a home occupied t\v an Indian, S. M. Kupuiwmy! at No. 48, Harpur Road m th«> l'ayar l*bar area p* I "HO n.m. v terday and got away with $6,700 worlh of jewe riggr. It63 words
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137 1948-09-08 2 Full Powers For interim Govt. In Java Urged An interim Government n real powers is what the Ittpttb* Me of Indonesia wou'd be satisfied with until the creation of the United States of Indonesia Mr. John Coast. Britisn Adviser to the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, further Haiifylng this statement137 words
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Article61 1948-09-08 2 LONDON. Tuesday— Poland has accused Britain of backing "German revisionist circles m 'heir dangerous activities" by a German law which referred to the "Polish Western territories" as the "German Eastern territories." The protest was contained In a note delivered to the Foreign Office on Aug. 31. theReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration306 1948-09-08 2 Tan Ban Hock has asthma and he v ill not jail on a three months' sentence he received »n District Court where he pleaded guilty to the sion of a chandu pipe, a smoking lamp H nU a IX) V? dross. Acting Chief306 words
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Article24 1948-09-08 2 Mr. A. G. D. Simpson ha^ been appointed Assistant Trade Union Adviser, Singapore. Mr. Simpson assumed duty on September 1.24 words
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Article98 1948-09-08 2 About 100 Chinese w Scouts and Girl p* 6 present for the »nvertjuj« {he Chinese sth ami 6ft V Scout Troop. whK-h too* P^ m the compound of thtr at Selegie Road ye™ evening. f g^uti The Commissioner ci Rev. Canon R. h mons i98 words
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Article24 1948-09-08 2 The Chin- ;1 ,M change will i t r on Friday-- opening ol a No 1 its pre-wa, pr- 1 Prince24 words
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247 1948-09-08 3 I "Bat lie, Says Adviser I. 1k about the lndon<"tian K*imblie «*•***<•- CSSSSS opi»». *»**<>« ttuWt£ made ,n Singapore yesterday John Coast, author of the "Railway of Death",. S«siA*E* to the Indones.an Ministry of Fo-, S ,n,, B±sr -»''^r■Vtiu- look-out of c247 words
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Article110 1948-09-08 3 CHINESE CONSULATE FOR MALACCA MALACCA. Tne?.- The Malacca Chines** Consulate is to be officially opened on Tuesday. September 14. and the locaK Chinese Community have appointed a Committee 9ttoHt*** i of members from the various Chinese Associations and Guilds, to Carry out the necessary arrangements m connection with the opening110 words
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Article26 1948-09-08 3 Mr. G. Hawkins will speak on "Volunteering" at the East- i West Society weekly meeting tomorrow night at YiM.C.A. at 8.30.26 words
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Article33 1948-09-08 3 r o, mc ,,h at '•vr^Lr nnii p v_. and Far Fa;l Air Com receiver; consider "*van- now o<i|l Arm^ hni( "»l Corn, s I )eci al ?^iS2L2S from the33 words
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Article, Illustration40 1948-09-08 3 Oovern- today Co "ttcil H;^.,. lons." U<r r f itf J° vial vwod aboard the M. V. Wilhelm Ruys <m 'tiirdat, are Mr. Wnser Senior and Mr. W<iser Junior nf ih< 1c Sen View Hotel pa:40 words
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Article113 1948-09-08 3 The work of the Singapore Youth Council i* held 'ip by the lack uf snfTi* unt meeting places, sport* field*, camping and facilities of all sorts to provide adequatel> for the needs of youth m Mngapore. They are therefore appealing to all owners of113 words
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Article93 1948-09-08 3 An alleged armed robbe, Chew Hock, was committed for trial at the next Assizes when he ftood before Mr. E. V. A. Peers. Ninth Police Court Magistrate, yesterday. The DPP, Chief Inspector Such, asked for a .substantial bail. Bail of $3,000 m two sureties was93 words
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Article, Illustration30 1948-09-08 3 YhiHfj at > ivals aboard the M. V. Wilht.lm Hints nrr Allan and Prmfcnrr Forster At/cd 6 trui 4, vho.se f'ath* r is Tel Fo/wter, popular Prince's* ynnnttt^r. r30 words
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106 1948-09-08 3 The newly formed Singapore Committee of the* United Nations Appeal for Children received the first donation of $25 from a lady who passed through Singapore en route to Australia. The proceeds of las; night I basketball match between the U.SS. Toledo and th106 words
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Article73 1948-09-08 3 MALACCA. Tuos\ The Mons Seng Charitable Association will celebrate its 25th Anniversary on October 10. The principal event m tn< celebrations will be M I"f" nt Health Contest. The baoies contesting will be Jivided into three categories, M Allows Class "A" under 6 nonths, Class73 words
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Article102 1948-09-08 3 MALACCA, Tues. PreJj^ minary steps towards the for-* •nation of a labour Party 'ri' Malacca were discussed at a i meeting held at the Local Indian' Association premises, under the Chairmanship of Mr. C. P. R/ Menon, former President of tro Malacca Indian Congress The meeting102 words
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Article31 1948-09-08 3 orviy one passenger was killed during 4.100.000 mil' 5 of flying by RAF passenger and troop carrying aircralt during July. Six airmen losl their lives.31 words
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Article432 1948-09-08 4 808 dm a whaling fleet beat off the west eoa.« OJ r Australia. They could i-at.-h nothing. And he Captains of the fleet wore anxious frowns kn 'vv they w,rv facing ruin. Then whale WM sighted. It was .so small that they almost decided432 words
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Article173 1948-09-08 4 NEW YORK. Tuesday. Wat< rfront activity on the Pacific coast was at a stand still, an oil workf rs f strike m the tar West caused a rapid depletion of petrol and oil supplies and a strike of New York lorry drivers spread yes terday,173 words
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Article262 1948-09-08 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY HUE NETWORK MALAYA ENGLISH PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 1.00 p.m. Viva America, 1 30 News. 1.45 Jimmu' Leach His Now OrffaaoMMMt 2.00 Clote Down. 8.15 Programme Summary, Newi Summary Announcements, 8.20 Radio Dance Club, 8.45 At Youi ReqJMt 0.30 News. i).4"> Voices in Harmony, 10.00 Music262 words
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Article, Illustration103 1948-09-08 4 Above: Watched ly Mr* crouds who lined th< f l>n eftore at Plymouth, fa 42,000-fo» baf(l( ilkip ffjij "Van guard- b n, s /rtr( a ahakf-dmi n crwkt prior to tlu Royal Tow S Australia and X> Z» i/'ind esrly next mmt, Pakistan ship at Portsmouth- The103 words
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Article, Illustration131 1948-09-08 4 The Colonial Secretary, to* gethor with Mr. <J. Hawkmj and the Commissioner of Lands will visit Bedok Village starting from the M;ilay BettlemOß Boys' Club at 5 p.m. today. Mr. Creech Jones the Colonial Secretary recently held a party at the Colonial Office, f* 27 members taking131 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1948-09-08 5 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By Kiml»w tl Dutch la:ty Moo lay t celebra* Ec hvestiinre of Qua i Ju« lana. IKn Havvrlu"! VU Kylewyjv wife of the Acting toniui Qefleral who wai ho>bs.*. wore .1 »liin fitttog dreaa If aqua crcpo WitJ: i COI if prdeniH.r Lady GUnsoo chose1,087 words
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Advertisement56 1948-09-08 5 PAME FLORENCE rl tK hrr *»:>wble ailvire to overnm,: Him AM) WllV X °T VOl PLAT "M HEEREN BUILDINo' For a Pn° lntnwnt I SINGAPORE. 'L I 1. W PtKt C:l^ S2 50 hem Tl. i Malaya t c '-D CLOTHES MADE NEW Clawing, Dyifya M il '»i in.isible mending56 words
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Advertisement84 1948-09-08 5 Watch out for "The Lightning Warrior* C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF UNEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 1025 RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. "THE COCKTAIL HOUR" IN THE POPULAR NEW84 words
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THE MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article237 1948-09-08 6 Mac Arthurs Miracle GENERAL Mac-Arthur w would have us believe that he has accomplished a minormiracle m Japan. He has transformed the Japanese tiger, which terrorised Asia for many years, into a cooins dove. He said last week that Japan has now become "an asset upon237 words
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988 1948-09-08 6 i Watching seals fight by moonlight «?K and grotesque experience, writes NOKMAN I LAIRD olliciai photographer of the Austra- liMii Antarctic Expedition. l> ATTLES between "two-ton elephant seals, savage attacks on seals by sea lions, the scene as a bull seal came to land to988 words
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Article563 1948-09-08 6 BY 1960 there will be 10.000.000 University students following courses of higher education m more than 4.000 Universities throughout the world. That is the conclusion reached by some Professors from 33 countries who met m Holland m August for the Preparatory Conference of Representatives of Universities to563 words
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Article266 1948-09-08 6 THE War Office and the Church of England are keeping a tight grip on two secrets connected with the atom bomb. The Church's secret was the identity of the high dignitary who wrote the foreword to the new edition of Crockfords Clerical Directory, suggesting that the266 words
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Advertisement79 1948-09-08 6 Here's cS9j tnstont msfe. Hettef |||fe In condition* li7^' ~M^' i ngirojo Gastric Acidity. trie well balanced formula of Dt WITTS ANTACID POWDER is a palatable and speedy antacid Avoid spicy or overrich foods until fix normal digeMion is restored. The first dos« of DE WITTS will be a revelation79 words
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ROUND-UP CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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Article114 1948-09-08 7 CLEVELAND. Tuesday. \n>;o.i Lynn Johnson. 2m-w;u ild aiiline pilot on vieition. flew a F-51 Mustang to 383.767 miles per hour victory m a 30) mile Thompson trophy rac taking $16,500 m piizes. At Miami Spunks, Flonda. ji ex-air transport command ptttt hurtled around 20 lapsU.P. - 114 words
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406 1948-09-08 7 SHANGHAI, Tues. The Chinese Government today was hitting hard m high places and low. Names of some of the most influential peo pie are beginning to appear on police blotters. Cells are filling up, blackmarketeers and others, who tried to giveU.P. - 406 words
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236 1948-09-08 7 shanghai. Tuesday Sartai Garrison Command rSafted ft set ol measure* nrrctoi tlw con ro ol tit,!ler S going to HonfkOOl. lowing the receipt "I IB ncrg^cv older from P'f- Sl X Chiang Kai-shek prohit'r.ganyon tv leave fchanga: for Hie BriUih colony ithout236 words
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252 1948-09-08 7 lAKrys \yj ik ■v, tft <l hau 'oft \lolft i etved "blessing" and M4O P^Wng the Lord". She co.iraued hoi "piaising" uiuil Sun>ay morning on August 29 "Then. Violet was led by the jo y Spnit to the river and into 1 water,U.P. - 252 words
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40 1948-09-08 7 SHANGHAI, Tues. Paint ings by Madame K. C. Wn wife of Shanghai's Mayor, v/il be exhibited m San Francises on October 10. "The DoublTenth", m sponsorship of th» China Fine art Institute, Sar Francisco.—" U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article416 1948-09-08 7 Britain Cannot Survive A -War LONDON, Tues— Britain knew the grim truth, a& she ended four days of massive air manoeuvres, that she cannot hope for existance if an atomic war should come m the near future. Theoretically, today the sjuthem counties the heart of this island and of its416 words
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Article82 1948-09-08 7 CHEN LI- FU RETURNS SHANGHAI, Tuesday. Local public organization.^ will held a welcome reception today tor Mr. Chen U-fu, Viee-Presid^nt of the Legislative Yuan, who returned here ve§terday with Mrs. Chen by plane, following a n rxtensiv tour of the United States and other European capitals. Mi. Chen is expected82 words
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Article152 1948-09-08 7 POME. Tut-sday.— Members of the Pakistan delegation to- night expressed their pkasuio at the cordial receiption accursed tv tntm on ihe flwt occasion of their participation a§ representing Pakistan at an inter-Parliamentary urJcn conference. Mr. Taisuddin, leader of tf*-t Pakistan delegation, was today elected vice-prtsident oiReuter - 152 words
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Advertisement40 1948-09-08 7 iiOOSEVELTi"- r l STORY iHSGHAfMODERN TAILORING 10, BATTERY ROAD. Have m Stock:— A New Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frooks. also A Lovely Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices. n Unngk adroit Lacfies own maferia) Phone ***** fnade or Jer40 words
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Article, Illustration292 1948-09-08 8 PASAR ...MARKET Sii hy man) ''•'•njanj Ms ♦he e$ |H»pular Oroh-i^ much o bargain holders, busing Iff for In,: one c?i from l>ork ci Lusci are cv( swwt Johore; S i a mmangos country the fn mm li its sme forgott« Apple come You ca *tnnvbe which out. Hl.lM Singapo292 words
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Article77 1948-09-08 8 Ex Of polution control topa.v-turvM one. H i out some 1 manag«J«M *all of a room Nap with one rt ta which way Sent. hww» po^rg which ms an <3 the Unit^ J? Sla vntuo wploration. has Eff*toterttory IS' Citation that ons of r?. l ad&d^' 0f fal| tCr ationalU.P. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration166 1948-09-08 8 LONDON, Mon —Britain's nationalized coal mines doubled their profit m the second quarter of 1948 and more than doubled coal exports. The National Coal Board reported today profit jumped from £501,154, m the first quarter, to £1,002,828, m the second, after payments ofU.P. - 166 words
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Advertisement47 1948-09-08 8 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL LINES INow On. Reduction of prices from 10% to 80% BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Children*. Books Medical Books Technical Books Toys and Gam™ Greeting: Cards Children's Invitations Noteptper and Envelopes Wrttine ORIENT STAR NEWS CO. 108, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, Phone: 8'47 words
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112 1948-09-08 8 .nI" K T "«<lay.-The Jap. ontrapt..i '■'"''•WO lbs were *?oS2iUE cent is *>- o»t° f acT rade fflcials sa 1 °TOact 5 w«tc mostly for first grade pan-fried tea ar natural leaf. Virtually no expo contracts have so far been coi eludedAAP - 112 words
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Article128 1948-09-08 10 ON the average, Americans now live to be 67, but the women are doing even better than that, the Federal Security Administration reported. Administrator Oscar R. Ewing said white women now have a life expectancy of 70.3 yf:ais. "exceeding tho biblical three score and ten for theU.P. - 128 words
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Article113 1948-09-08 10 SYDNEY, Tuesday. Six Laurence Olivier is considering for production as a film the novel "My Love Must Wait by the Aust*alian writer Ernestine Hill, which deals witn the explanations of Captain Matthew Flinders. Mr. Charles Chauvel, producer, said in Sydney recently that he had acquired the film113 words
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Article18 1948-09-08 10 Pasadena. California. Mon.- Atomic scientist Richard Cha.se Tolman, 67, died today folloArinji a stroke. U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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342 1948-09-08 10 LONDON, i'ticsd-M. i',; Incredible public defiance of Ki.i spread today la Poll nd Amidst crucial >tf ttatl with the West m the cold wa-. Stalin tioed seiious defectlotia on both important Hanks ot the Iron ('imam, m Yugoslavia ami Poland. Which of th«*342 words
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Article112 1948-09-08 10 TWO UN OBSERVE MURDERED I RHODES Folk. 0«M cabled 3 ~m t(Xlay that t-. abs'ivnr. kilk V fiH<i on Au?. 28 Il *M ly 1m -m an irregular* fl The Arn.y fttt ick< fl they ha got o I Nations plan? fl Clothing un I I ■tripped hem th» thrReuter - 112 words
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Article78 1948-09-08 10 SHANGHAI. Tu.?~iav blown-out remnant cf 0 phoon "Hazel" expedj blustei into Bhingha ttii noon The storm, acco -'l.r; t i eports, was moviQii aeoi wan Stiaits towards Shi area but was not -v./ctt hit with major fere However, as a pr*cauti measure, small craft bM ordered out of theU.P. - 78 words
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Article107 1948-09-08 10 The Hague. Tuc- i casting to the Dutch nati) I nierht the Prime MiaitM j Jem Drees, declared tM investiture of Qu Ji came "at a time o f char the Netherlands kjPM t time which can be »iw i' the future of the p-opesl i under107 words
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Article88 1948-09-08 10 SHANGHAI. «jj dor forbidding officials 10 accei gifts on th» occa mid-autuinr !•> known as the i rival* tmfcepl l> cd today ,c Tliis followed of a -'stop rift' n mt an austerity i J Lweek adoptca •Gilts Are Bribe A t the .sum, me r eReuter - 88 words
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Miscellaneous83 1948-09-08 10 POP > RUCCLES /east Me wVtof iSbmt bloke iTI-iousHTToiam. southing- Mum OjOffomM-»em»i M C RFLINDA lov THteeruHNfßOM I Fmow put those swkt* 1 kGKMwuNMKiFTjwis; If~ <^S*flJS'SBpQtws^ Rs! 1 S BUCK RYAN JUST JAKE DONT HAVE TO GO s^ y ■> J]\JM Wi SPOR7V fHOPf \jq jyg Q6&4MO $KQttfX 10U PttiO83 words
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392 1948-09-08 11 THERE ARE 40,000 KINDS OF FISH AND SOME DON'T LIVE IN WAT ER WASHINGTON, Tues.— When you call at tl fllll you don't ask that's new?'; you ask. "wha linn m j iou bmw around. Viiird be surprised. For instance, you learn that somebody has i it of time countingU.P. - 392 words
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Article50 1948-09-08 11 LONDON PREPARES FOR WINTER IV T region today by tlu S to industry and eiai undertakings v rime coimiktroun] ta s which seeded m m r v MOPe. <*nt.ol the petk I «J between cent' of the 1M»« iaH betwevn 8 a.m. and L and i pm. and 6 ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article41 1948-09-08 11 iMLA. ruesdaj A Phi lirlines C-64 paw Dphik from Manila owrIhe runway *hili landt Baler m eastern L i day, and Bad tbo 10 m ters Q c man i tisibilitj due to bad j Ht P41 words
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Article38 1948-09-08 11 lIDON, Men The t\ go Telegraph news r.uenjy atch from Athens y it uru p ort* aiiy that Genenl Markov P* eader of the Oree^ Moist rebels had bi-ci <1 U Moscow U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article182 1948-09-08 11 -pomi J U ?!;"TT o ''"Plement the Republic's P«.<t> o to^ ra 1011 Programme. Is well of"d r" c tlou m carrying out »Miwh»lDir nt asencie s. which cw P%«C Mala anan p U > mg lhe succes the &«teawZT^ Paluce President Quirino •*S£«5 OWIReuter - 182 words
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66 1948-09-08 11 SIAMESE POLICE CLASH WITH INSURGFNTS BANGKOK. Tuesday. A combined force of Sianu*police and marines clashed with a band of 120 insurgents m Naradhivas district, near the Siam-Malaya border, last week-end, according to a police report just received h<.re. The report said the insurgents—described as Muslim Malays— have been "isolated byReuter - 66 words
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168 1948-09-08 11 BANGKOK. Tues— Widespread banditry and worsening unrest m Siam's Southern Provinces, bordering MaJaya, were reported here today by the Siamese Defence Minister, Lieut. Gen. Luans Chart Nakrob. Thp Defence Minister, who has just returned iffer jl wvek's inspecion tour of the frontierReuter - 168 words
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Article157 1948-09-08 11 SYDNEY, Tutsdiy. Tkt Dakt of iJt ixsaaviUe, a lnr<n Darwin cat, famous for his tttiuke killin</ exploits, recently (jnve battle to a 200 ll>. stinaiay. Duke v as with a party ot fishermen who netted n. t&mgpny about four feat across. It had two poisonvus barbs mReuter; AAP - 157 words
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Article28 1948-09-08 11 A United Press survey .show°d that 226 persons had been killed since Friday night as I Americans made the most their last long holiday week-end.28 words
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120 1948-09-08 11 CANTON. Tucscay.— Chinese Government forces engaged and drove off a band of 500 armed Communists who suddenly attacked Tvn Shui Ko w m the Kai Ping District abou t 100 miles south-west of Canton at th e end of August Quoting an official military dispatchReuter - 120 words
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359 1948-09-08 12 OSWALD HENRY - The Shape Of Films To Come Will Rogers Said 'H'yar!' To Neighbour Roosevelt OSWALD HENRY by AT long last 'Tlv RootfgW Stoiy l^as come to S'poi« i a:i i \\!i! be released foi ■creoUag about the middle < t tliis month through I'nite.i Artists. It tells tiranuitically the m, vinp359 words
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Article20 1948-09-08 12 I Dr. ami >i rs thank all th^ ir J H ancv. vis h san(| k^ I'aiclar. l)r I20 words
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Article227 1948-09-08 12 |F and when a picture calleJ I "Andy Haidy's Milestone.; ouches Singapore, it will mar; a milestone for Andy's rea' life self. Mi^kry Rooney. Cuilits tor tae picture -vi! reveal Mickey not only as th <car hut also as the author o: the original story. Th» young actor227 words
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Advertisement197 1948-09-08 12 BEHOLD O WONDER! 888 4^9 i Ik T /dn risk( diabol--glaj EJLJ^j ical tortures to m BJ A «^p B vj J«." the forbidden J I 5 remple of T.^boo Bf^ 'Vl 4 1 I jnJ rest a beau v^Vy > **^"O i «tt« > j Iful lov i-j^ 1197 words
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Advertisement166 1948-09-08 12 "n T.Mhni,,,,,,/^ T ni MH K VAI J J^ h^"^'!:." (m O >' j 1 i 7<S (lH X- Temp. Means (W ,1 t I j—^ i I LAST Wi&'fcA 11.11 j I MIPH Klim OAVIO BRUCE 1 I U m IAS pm 4 is pni 645 p l!l( Ai>166 words
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Article582 1948-09-08 13 L Tin 0 II stk IMI 10J5 on J v L 1 Bank f ODg LMS I S .0' LW [(P) peries M.T3 2.52> 2 L* 51. -Vi '3." L 10.00 uoo tsChlc--sank SWK) 56.00 HoU! 190 on Co. 13.40 13.70 cd [Pi i 7.10 on 2nd582 words
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Article26 1948-09-08 13 *hare market yesterday ;/^u ed to wait for better «*JB from Europe. rntrc was very little inteJ» the market with very 1 m prices26 words
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860 1948-09-08 13 The recently published Royal Dutch and Shtll Transport Trading annual reports for 1947 show that production by the oil industry for the year reached record levels. World production increased by 15', over 1946 and. including natural gasoline, amounted to over 430 million metric tons860 words
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Article78 1948-09-08 13 With New York market closed on Monday Labour Day there were no cable advic?.-. received m the local rubber market. The market opened about a quarter of a cent lower than the previous day with little interest shown all round. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Sept.78 words
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Advertisement54 1948-09-08 13 *Hf fIBAULKS v*^/ en ii\r 9 I'4L?/ f Will I^*l^l 1 /^n^M^ FESTIVAL" TTJJ4MDD A LIST ZMW i\tUAlTlDl\/i 1-45, 4.U, 6.45 9.80 P.M. Phone 6909 For Laughs! ■■■■^■T *NO Mil f*NO IWI 1/^^ 1» WT f /^LOW-DOWN itftTimi F f to day 4 SHOWS y?/fO//GV/'/V)'.lCA'H| ])00E I PUBLIC DEMAND flc^Nl^l54 words
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454 1948-09-08 14 ONLY Classes Tao and Three hor.es u,U run oh the first day of tho Sin^apoir Cold up meeting (his S.iturdav. BiR fields have been entered fo. all the nine evrtits of the day. Koilowins ITC If" han454 words
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Article106 1948-09-08 14 The SALSU Badminton Party beat the Carefree B.P m a return encounter h<ld at Bournemouth B.P. courts last Saturday. Roulis <SALSU playermentioned first): ingles; Ab Aziz Bin Ahmad beat A. Bakar Aljaru 15-2, 15-8: Chan Swev Lam beat We% Teck Yean 9-15. 15-9. 15-8: Ab. Majid Haniff106 words
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Article179 1948-09-08 14 The titptember Modal competition <Stahlrfoid> of thi Royal Singapore Golf Club w.is plaYed at Bdkit Timah over In-week-end and resulted m a win for G. O. Cruickshank m "A" division with a score of 38 I*.1 and loi \V. Hewitt m "B" Division with a scoie on179 words
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339 1948-09-08 14 I ONDON, Tuesday.— At one time, British footballers were regarded on the Continent as "masters" of the game, but now the boot seems to be on the other foot nnd the master has now become the mini I. First Division Chelsea openly acknowledge339 words
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Article73 1948-09-08 14 The following will represent the Maxfli B.P. m a return nine of badminton against th" Shell S.C. on Sunday next it the S.H.A.U. Hall, beginning at 2.00 p.m. Ng Cheng Hua. Tan Kirn Teck, Yeo Lai Choi, Simon Tay. Kang Yong Heng. Ang Gh r Yorg. Tay Swee73 words
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Article68 1948-09-08 14 The Commercial High Sch»l trounced the East Coast Unit > 1 by five goals to one at the Geylang Stadium on Sunday. Leading by three goals at the interval, scored by Ismail, Charlie Tay and Kirn Cheng, We C.H.S. scored two more goals through Eng Kiat and68 words
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Article26 1948-09-08 14 Rugby practices will be stait!od at English College. Joho; Bahru during this week. Hie coaches are Mr. J. Park and Che" Ahmad b Ohani.26 words
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Article87 1948-09-08 14 Orientals 'Shuttle' Win Playing at their m Sunday, tho Orient 1 feated the RalHgtl BJI game? to 2 Singles: Tap W| beat Sebastian Tar 15 10: Soot POOfl S!?o Koh Edward 15 H. 11/15; Peck Sock Beu Ang 800 Sionp 10 IS J Kirn Kang beat Befli 3< 13 1587 words
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Article46 1948-09-08 14 The following w.ii the ('VIA. iStTg Cricket i" »«"n against the 8.0.D.< a ground St. GeO»S<3 a Sunday at 2 r _J Maurice Nuni* Wai (Capt.) fty^g E c. Rodrigues, vr. < Hock. o. k n»to.*J drigue, Michael F P Hen<l,K-k<. «M and Stephen Low.46 words
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Article57 1948-09-08 14 Tte following wm. the c.y.m a. ;st T Booeer for h {ri Competition ag»J, M.A. (Katong 1 match will be Pl«g CV.M.A. ground. 2 Road on Saturday,;^ CV.M.A. St. Stevens, Vivian Hen Low. <-. r bMtian. R \r A Mag, Mau v Vt ,.R B. pola nd Bunda> M57 words
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484 1948-09-08 14 Happy Lass Returns Best lii By Our Racing i^ortn Trainer Tom Fox's horst-s were 'b m j sive at the Bukit Timah track during traiiT. day morning. riming v Hnppy Lhhs whs best, K ,>in K ov, r the 37 1 5 s«H's. on484 words
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Advertisement53 1948-09-08 14 LBAR_| V# 4 JLB47Q3J LjM^l .1 Shown: S. 0.1 5, 9. 1 S p.m.! A TVns»« M«»\in^ Drama* "Tin: ha mi WAY" ntarrinn IDA LUPINO j Dennis Morgan Joan Lesli with Jack Carson Mnsie, Kninaniv, Hate A siory of rrimhlnj; |M>\vcr! OI*KNIN<i TOMORROW "IF I'M LUCKY" starring »l»rrv f ames53 words
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574 1948-09-08 15 S'pore Chinese Basketballers Defeat USS Toledo Team 3,000 Fans Brave Weather To See Thrill-Packed Came Three thousand local basketball fans braved the M \Lr to see the Singapore Chinese score a 50-40 h int vic'torv over a team from the USS Toledo m !;'rity m'tch at the Happy World Covered574 words
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Article40 1948-09-08 15 l fl<) R( i l) i a /2 r"-., hCI .pen champu n Mar.frum ke. but 32 on back nine -:r.-.r, COUr* i jl., ;**i he'held at th I -3 round. r |fj was four un- ...Ir.g him U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article92 1948-09-08 15 2,400-Guinea Bolt Destroyed l \t: fueidajr. a 2 400 ,c<> -v.-.-i was concerna r.ariatte mix-up M ..-.x- y.arling sales m f. vu .lestiaye i re- by School T.« S:.-- broke a forekj N jcudded over vhil< 2 a training track fil i: y€arfto| stlu, the If saisslng from hia reAAP - 92 words
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Article55 1948-09-08 15 Displaying superiority m all departments of the game. Naval Stores scored an easy 5-nil victory over the Malay Football Association m a^ Div. 3 League game at the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. Manmoir. the Naval Store.; centre-forward, notched fou. of his team's goals The other55 words
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59 1948-09-08 15 Burvesome Lovlies Contest For Miss America Title *eV»™ Tuesda >— Whistles and wolf calls (C'r' at this seashore resort durla f h h b at present they are longer witif ng Miss America I**** of <X or g f ration of 55 lovely lassies N Rico and r°? the UnitedU.P. - 59 words
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Article40 1948-09-08 15 The results of the semi* finals of the RSGC Duffers* Cup Competition played during the week-end were as follows A. D. Farrell beat E R. Olden 2 It 1. T. H. Winttrborn beat J. C. MacLeod 2 1.40 words
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230 1948-09-08 15 R.A.F. (Changi) 4 S.R.C. 1 pHANGI Airmen avenged their first-round defeat m the final round against the S. R. C. at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, winning by four goals to one In ?pite of a rain.-oakod turf Raft p'uyod a good pHne and plenty of230 words
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Article72 1948-09-08 15 The following have been appointed convenors m the various sports sections of the Catholic Young Men's Association (Church of St. Teresa): Soccer— G. F. Pinto; badminton—Martin d'Almelda; crick*. —Sydney Oliveiro; hocky— E. V Rodriguea; table-tennis— Kow Kirn Swee; indoor games E. Froifi. Clubs or associations wishing to have72 words
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148 1948-09-08 15 U.S. Swim Stars Down Under Tour Off I SYDNEY. Tuesday. Tlu--1 proposed tout of Australia by Olympic 100-metre swimmmp champion Bill Smith (TnitrM States) has been cancelled by hi? coach. Smith, with diving stir lir. Sammy Lee, has boen invite«i to Australia by the Australian Swimming Union Smith is rr148 words
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Article135 1948-09-08 15 Indian Association defeated S.C.S.A. by 3 2 m a f>iy. 11l League game on McNair Road ground yesterday. Indians led by 3 1 at the interval. Ponnusamy .-cored two goals and Thomas nettcl tne second. Veloo. the Indians' IcfW CA gave the SCSA their first k135 words
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Article, Illustration57 1948-09-08 15 S Ue^rl "J L ht Jwyapore Tmction Company Sports Club. "•'■u ntl r <>r» hlhn (h )J Bnyhawati Biri n h (Com. Member), R. Pithay IC<i H r <»>"rnn(vZJ e j> CX M CoU l» h o™ Wee-President), A A. v nn,i i Mr c resv *ent), Seah Peng Cbuan,57 words
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Advertisement33 1948-09-08 15 I^LiS^JP* 11 of annual productions. The calendars, which will be priced at MA pet sTout envelopes, so that th,y can to posted as flfU to friends and relations at home. arta^v-tearsttK 1111 KKLLYAWAWU.LTD.33 words
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358 1948-09-08 16 "OPERATION STILL READY" POLICE HOLD UP S.H.B. WORK Exercise Was A Success OPERATION STILL READY", the second exercise since the emergency by the Singapore Harbour Board Police yesterday evening, held up the work of loading and unloading ships at the wharves for nearly two hours. Unlike the previous ?xercise. this358 words
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Article139 1948-09-08 16 H.M.S. Pang'.lma, the Litest acquisition of the Malayan Koyal Naval Volunteers Reserve underwent her trials after conversion yesterday off the Singapore Naval Base. Tho Pan^lima i.s a replacement of the former H.M 8. Guaya. This 92-ft .ie.>p draft t m< r took two mouths139 words
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Article, Illustration56 1948-09-08 16 Mr. A. M. Handy b»in<j tjarlanded by Mr. Ng Seng Choy at the farewell dinner gii^en by Chinese and Indian Merchants of Singapore f>n the eve of Mr. Handy's departure icith his family for Ceylon after 29 years' residence m Singapore. Mr. Handy and family leave56 words
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Article175 1948-09-08 16 Perak Police made *>4 arrests m the paxt 2-i hours. Other arrests m the Federation were: Penang 9, Johore 7; Kodoh.'Perlut I; Pahan* 2. making a total of 74. In the Kuala Kan^sar District, Perak, a Police patrol caught a terrorist after an exciting chase. Hus175 words
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Article100 1948-09-08 16 Corporal Was Quicker On The Draw JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. A Gurkha corporal was quicker on the draw m a gun duel with a terrorist gunman this morning. He shot the latter dead. At about 8.30 a.m. a patrol of Gurkhas combed an area and came to the 22nd mile of100 words
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Article35 1948-09-08 16 An European woman, Miss Pospisil, living a t 8J m.s. Kulai. Johore, reported yesterday a loss of $300 worth of jewellery while she was enjoying herself at the Singapore Bwbßr niiag Club recently.35 words
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Article369 1948-09-08 16 Terrorists were active m Perak and Johore yesterday. They committed arson, attacked a Police post and a Military patrol, raided an estate, attempted to kill a European tin miner, and cut telephone wires. Arson was reported m the Lam Wah Mine m the Batu Gajah369 words
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346 1948-09-08 16 OUR LARGEST RLY. BRIDGE RE-OPENED MALAYA'S lan* bndr Guillemard Bridge at *J Kelantan. paitially destroyed! the British torces m rW«n!« 2*^.^ Sf°P«H vested by His Hlgtaneti the Sultan M.. j. o. Baaden cmc General Manager of the Mai van Rlys, open.-d the p roc <* ings with a speech m346 words
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Article40 1948-09-08 16 Chia Boon Beng. a CM rent collector employe^ Cathay Cinema was cbtf m the Third Police Court. I terday. with criminal bre of trust of $9.974.65. Chia was f%*Jl $10,000 m two HO* 0 September 14.40 words
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Article32 1948-09-08 16 U.i/» M11 Toledo I The US cruiser. W] tlk- two destroy rs. Hi Chevalier left B»l^ j this morning China pon of Singapore f ron w dayon thtirn pacific.32 words
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Article16 1948-09-08 16 PARI^ Tut^ ;i:d l Nations s£c* Co < today was jot fore sep16 words