Morning Tribune, 9 September 1948
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Article131 1948-09-09 1 Spore Escapee Sentenced In Wales hM John H Bwi tttmfti turn «o m ShPI ;n I::n UiKt :f eniJi? ai -Uht-y-ar UItMW WM k) todaj to th.r.-t' .ars' pM«I c fur kntkfag I I i e«t«rißg an;l !;;r--ending M -r- ITifunti ■■V Wales r »wioM that I lad re i131 words
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Article, Illustration64 1948-09-09 1 See Also Back Page 'T//£ PAF OFF Mrs. Malcolm Mac Donald, Airs. C. E. Courtenay and Mrs. 8. Brown settle "accounts' 1 after the bridge ctnd tnuhjoruf drive held m the aid of the St. Christopher Church (Johore Bahrui at Bukit Serene. Mrs. Mat Donald64 words
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Article47 1948-09-09 1 BERLIN. Wed. Soviet aircraft wheeled over- Berlin and Western air corridors today as local east-west relations dived to a new low. American airlift pilots reported they had sighted 11 Russian fighters flying m formation at 3,000 feet m the American air corridor. --U.P.47 words
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204 1948-09-09 1 LOCAL FIRMS SEEK $50 MILLION LOAN FROM INDIA |HK M ilavan Tndl?nToiff -45 \v!fl ask the In^«lf^ WnP>nT" to nrovide a 50--nvllion dollar loan to Indian business firms m this country to tide over th<* t'nuoial stains expected when the Debtor Creditor BUI becomes law, informed sources toid the Tribune.204 words
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Article83 1948-09-09 1 FORTY--Y E A R-O L D Ba 1 Prabhakunvar Gandhi broke her 30-day "selfpurification fast" yesterday m the presence of the Jnin nriest, Yatishriraj Chandrmji at her residence m Telok Kurau Road. Present at the ceremony yesterday were Mrs. Gandhi's relalives. Guest of honour was Profeoor83 words
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Article45 1948-09-09 1 CANBERRA, Wed. Mr. gWfley. Australian Prime HouL of £sn -°OOOOO to the lli v Us of Representatives to- m-fnv rned that the BU PP J y of ?£> .^Portant commodities th? <1 lngr to kee P Pace with 1 4«u£ and was exceeding strong.45 words
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108 1948-09-09 1 DR. Herbutus van Mook, Lie"-tenant-Governor of the Netherlands East Indies, who arrived m Singapore by air yesterday had an hour's discussion on "general affairs" with Singapore Government headd. before going on to Amsterdam. On arrival by X.L.M. Constellation at Tengah, Dr. Van Mook was108 words
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Advertisement58 1948-09-09 1 j^ This i< Jj SYLVANIA's fc. ii j-tvt i;'iTi'':.-Bii^Jj|y TWIN- LAMP An economical streamlined unit which provides a soft, cool agreeable light for stores and public buildings. Recommended for brii it, diffused illumination. HHT^^H Fixture of white- baked enamel I/C \l with end caps of satin alumi- HlsJfl nium. EASTLAND58 words
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209 1948-09-09 2 FLY- PAST TO CELEBRATE "BATTLE OF BRITAIN" IN commemoration of the "BiUk of Britain," the 1 R.A.K. will stage fly-past nrxt Wednesday men:ing (Sept. 15). Thr fly-past \vi!! OOHsiSt of the follow ing ;iircraft: Sunderland. iToriui, EHkotlSi Harvards. Spitilres, Moyquitos nnd Vamnire. Thy auriaft taking par* wllll leave their bases209 words
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Article124 1948-09-09 2 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The woiUmg committee of the 50,000 strong Malayan In Hail Con', r iess, m a resolution, haralhu up;n the Representative of the r,o\e> rumnt "of India »n MaK.ya ro "make vigorous re- pres'ntatkns to the Governmerts of the Federation and Sincapoiv 1 against*124 words
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Article104 1948-09-09 2 NANKING, Wednesday !h Shanghai Deputy Economic Supervisor. Maj Gen Chiang Ching-ku<>. w a s highly praised by his father President Chiang Kai-shek f Or h s 1 •'tigrr-huntin.g" drive, it was .•eporUd today. Chiang, j r who arrived In Nanking freatexday n. r 0 briel104 words
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Article107 1948-09-09 2 POSING llunldn*! wlrem :i. t\v > armed Chines* access to th? home of mm ml servant, 3- MKuppuSJ my, ftt WO. 48 Harpur Ro In the Paya Lebar area 'Hid g* away with so too worth f Jewellery aa reported m the Press ye sterday, TlUa107 words
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Article85 1948-09-09 2 It is officially stated that i statement contained m Lieu-tenant-General A. E. Percival's despatch on operations of Malaya Command, from December Bth, 1941 to February 15tn. 1942. pu'.'ished m the Londo.i Gazette on February 26. .1946. has been nvestigatcd ana it has been ascertained85 words
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Article228 1948-09-09 2 A COMBINED PoUce-Mi'.itai > fore swept the Cidor ;:r->> m\ pei re today atul f 'P- U! il 1- k i i; i b nails nlO ,vn but two were recaptured af.er mi exciting ch'is.v Federation Police arrested (37 I peitrai m tho p:i«: 24228 words
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273 1948-09-09 2 UK Warned To Keep Ahead In Science BiUGHIOX, Su^sev, Weds.—siif Henry lizard, cbairnm.i <>f the Govt»rnii)ont'»i defence research policy committee ivn^J this year's I'resident of tbe RyrUish Association of ci cn t *.-.'.>, earned here today that Britain couid only keep her position among the great inanufacturUig nations by maintaining273 words
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Article40 1948-09-09 2 A European cyclist was, admitted to hospital with a slight right hand injury resulting from a collision with a private car driven by a Chinese at the junction of New Bridge and Havelock Roads at 3.45 p.m. yesterday.40 words
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Article, Illustration71 1948-09-09 2 The 8.25 p.m. Kuala LumpurSingapore train arrived half an hour behind schedule yesterday evening due to delay m crossing with a north-bound train. The Katonn Boys' Club celebrated its anniversary last Sa turdtii/ Picture .shows a. section of the happy gathering which toook V< l!l Stated h'ft to71 words
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317 1948-09-09 2 S. H. B Employee Want Better P ay Retirement Benefit THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff A* its last meeting pressed for a revised rtnZ and improved retirement benefits. The Association is of opinion ha\ members ct the staff !>• .uJc eligible ioi t: penslo •■.urnc as is Obtaining »n th317 words
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Article69 1948-09-09 2 NANKING. Wednesday. The Chief Secretary of the Finance Ministry. Hsu Pai-chi. who was arrested on a charge of being involved m the Wing On textiles shares scandal, confessed m a signed statement to the police that he leaked th*? currency reform secret, a responsible police source69 words
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Article105 1948-09-09 2 Observant Lady Fails Hold-up Man A TOUNG C unmjccei bid t* i Malay w m Qnng( sterd»j She was wa the lc: rlv i. be got -i >wn f: j ii front cf her fti bei ficm hi poc'j tCO.v tO B !«'V As h i was chain from hci105 words
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Article84 1948-09-09 2 THE Chinese Chambei rfj aierc Singapcn closer chet Illegal 1 yan Immigration papers their purveyors at embtni ports m China. Tlie Chambei hai wnjj Dr. Wu Paak-ihing 01 ODMuI-General, Singapore, ing him fina il ion B pre«enUtiona t thi awij thorities at Sv 'saw A) Canton md Hai How.84 words
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38 1948-09-09 2 LONDON. W-'dmscay. Britain is ready to tt*l to meeting of the CJJ Foreign Min i: t( h by Russia to ««J*U lion of Italy >*''™Ll ;t was announced toaaj- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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306 1948-09-09 3 Tongkang And Crew Rescued after 10 Days Adrift In Sea m,J Water For lf)///v 0^ />«y the Frapire Passmore and a sinking motor B£tSS m a Ch.r.a Sea drama. arnve,l Singapore- V ester( !j> r 02 6 which was stated to mto lftlor*en"davs n the China Sea. was fTthe t^e306 words
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136 1948-09-09 3 Sapper Gill Stands Bail For A Friend Sapper Aithur W. Gill yesterday offered to stand surety to: 56-ycw-oW Sin Mok Sicw, who w*& charged, at the Ninth Police Court with pojiitninn o; a piaciicc hand node. Mi E. V. A. Pec is, the Magistrate. said he was willing to int136 words
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Article78 1948-09-09 3 Two radio dealers were o'-ough. into :he Second Poiie? Court yes:* rday for being m possession of transmitter and receiver radio sets without a licence for dealing m tlum. Quek Kan of Chop Bin Seng Chan, Jellicoe Road, was found m possession, of six sets on78 words
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Article22 1948-09-09 3 Sid-. f(yr t ini r Secretary t lb€ Wekt*L e 6 ance have Mont th trt August, 1948 X22 words
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7 1948-09-09 3 400 M. Transmitter For Red Network 37 words
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124 1948-09-09 3 Two Indonesians while cnjovinp a ]oy ride m a taxi albns Bagdad Street werfl suddenly stopped by the police They* were Retonga bin Mui.ia < 25> and Badar bin Jinal (26^ While searching the car the police wert alleged to have found one sten124 words
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Article235 1948-09-09 3 A Malay. Samad bin Fadil, walked straight into a police trap when it was alleged that he made an ar-rangement-with his friend for the sale of a .32 Browning automatic pistol 'with 12 rounds of ammunition. After- an -alleged brief m^et- Wg with a friend,-235 words
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Article, Illustration40 1948-09-09 3 CHIEF GREETS TENDERFOOT Scmt Commissioner Canon R. K. S. Jldatns (fives the. Scout's handshake to a member of the neiolif formed Chinese tcout troops after the investiture ceremony of the Fifth Open Troop. Chinese Boif Scouts, at the Chinese V.MC.A.40 words
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256 1948-09-09 3 ]UR. J. J. St. L. Carson, Chairman of War Claims 1W Commission. said yesterday at a press conference that substantial increase m Malayan taxation would be necessary to meet the War Damage Claims. In this connection, he said that the Government*. >v«uil<! have to256 words
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Article67 1948-09-09 3 Two women. One: Ah Hoi and Ong Yok Van were granted bail oi $300 each m the Eighth Police Couit yesterday. Both were charged with causing pievous hurt to anothet woman. Pee Ah Eo. The affray, which occurred four days ago. broke out folloA'ing67 words
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Article40 1948-09-09 3 Mr. A. W. Frisby has been appoint-. d to be a member of the Committee for t^e management ci the Rafflt 5 Museuir. and Library m place of Mr. J. 5. NVilson MC who has resigned.40 words
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Article38 1948-09-09 3 L Is m unCe Una; Lg Mai L»«H i Xi *f* rt ac! a. Siamese Ooi»ul-Oe-ncral a t Stoiapore with urlsdiction including Selango Negri SembUan, f,- J; hor e and Malacca cd His Majesty's signature.38 words
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Advertisement22 1948-09-09 3 -r hi: elite(Tel. 4948) THE IIKAI TV SALON OF DISTINCTION AB i jM-ratfd by MISS LTH.NK, THt ELIIK' raven HotH, Tannin lid.22 words
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210 1948-09-09 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Weas. Hawaii. United States out past m the Pacific, is faced with the possibility of a food crisis, if the longshoremen now on strike continue to be idle. Hawaii has food stocks to last only eight weeks. She depends upon America mostlyU.P. - 210 words
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Article294 1948-09-09 4 BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 1.00 p.m. Luncheon music by Tho Radio Orchestra, 1.30 News, 1.45 GJeraldo His Orchestra. 2.00 Close Down. 8.15 Programme Summary. News Summary, Spore Food Prices Announcements. 8.30 Calling All Hospitals. 9.00 "Much Binding m the Marsh", 9.30 News,294 words
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Article, Illustration215 1948-09-09 4 TOKIO. Wed. The molten lava bed inside the crater of Mt. Asama, 8.000 foot volcai* 100 mtleg west of Tokio ha. 1 risen 50 metres during thr* i summer but the danger of erup--1 ption is not considerable, the u'nitcd States army215 words
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Article, Illustration393 1948-09-09 4 RATIONALIST troops claimed two major successes yesterday with the capture of the strategic city of Pohiten on the northwestern tip of Anhwei Province, and the North Kiangsu Red stronghold of Shuyang, 40 miles north of the Government base of Hweiying, states a Shanghai report.393 words
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Article72 1948-09-09 4 Russians Using Japs As Slaves? TOKIO. Wed. '*Xfim for General D«g£s U 4 today accused prlS c half a million MJgyg ers of war w mlh ti increase tn« potential. .led J° Arthur sent I I tetter" dated Kusnl3 Lieutenant niO m^ r Derevyanko. I f J; r .ir.. 5i72 words
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Article, Illustration717 1948-09-09 5 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By 1 Kint- K Octo'- I I n Pn m?< I ft;" 1 1 heir ten yea:- iI I j 'm- M Rj^r C Ky so qui< I Bens Saik 1 I I friendi u ar (>!> wd Crosfield Malaya I":- M than 200 ■ost<s<717 words
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Article, Illustration52 1948-09-09 5 SINGAPORE music lovers will have two opportuni- MISS DOROTHY SHAW. one of those who helped raise funds for SATA at the recent dance recital Riven by the Taylor Danre Studio. $589.37, representing fif*> per cent of the nett proceeds of the dance recital is the contribution towards SATA. Congratulations,52 words
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Advertisement101 1948-09-09 5 THE RACE SEASON BEGINS SELtC r YOUR SMARr FROCKS MODEL HATS trorn TO .AIV THOMSON RM 'bmt,7, ;:uI floor (;H raiwe MTTERV ROAD TEL 7997 >^ j HIE" FLORENCE VHr tll( ««M s bE nt tllt tur bulent time all unixp,.;,,.,, 1 ht r y»J»bl8 advice to overr ilAs »lMi101 words
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Advertisement66 1948-09-09 5 !f i For The Races n Model Hats, Crowns v and a Cay Accessories 1 l JAFFLESJOIEL Tonight from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. "THE COCKTAIL HOUR" IN THE POPULAR NEW LOI'NGE with FRANK PICKFORD at the piano and from 9 p.m. to midnight INFORMAL DANCE IN THF PA1...1 COl66 words
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Article392 1948-09-09 6 Hyderabad War Dance FIGHTING b«i al--1 ready broken out between Hyderabad and Indian D ominio n troops. Speaking m New Delhi Prime Minister Nehru said that India was on "the eve of grave happenings" and that he has asked the Nizam "for the last time" to392 words
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Article655 1948-09-09 6 The Marshall Plan Simplified •h •[■■■laciiiniinui niiMiiuiiiiiiiiHiiiii 5 In rhis article a Special Correspondent ex- 5 S plains why Britain accepted Marshall Aid. S -fC It was a case of either or >|t THE Marshall Plan was conceived m order to assist the post-war rehabilitation of certain European countries and655 words
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Article982 1948-09-09 6 PEDAGOGUE - Spotlight On The Colonies PEDAGOGUE By Ciitain and other eolonia'. powers are opposed to the idea of submitting reports or this kind to U.N.O. Now v hy are the eolonia! poweis reluctant to submit political leports to the United Nations? WKLL. it is not because the colonial powers are anxious982 words
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Advertisement47 1948-09-09 6 SINGAPORE Pc na n g BANGKOK SINGLE I ARK ?1 <I(| RBTLTRN FARE I CARGO pet Kilo |LM DIBBCf OOMMBLTIOM \T PBNANG from iron \M) KUALA LV M PI f J KVKKV SINUAY. MALA VA N A 1 R W A V S LIMI T E D47 words
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118 1948-09-09 7 NURSES TOUR AUSTRALIA IN CONVERTED AMBULANCE tarn? Wednesday LtrtttedOTrKSWho a. Z. a toor of Australia m KrtJr ambulance conv< rthfea caravan, reached w r a' th* beginning tmbtr rheyset oui I W me Octobei \u\ mm ar? OStCI WdTBIMI fry, SWer WH Matis andSiste. Ir> Wat* n fctoria.and 81stfr KenheReuter; AAP - 118 words
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431 1948-09-09 7 LONDON, Weds The 1948 edition of "Jane's All the Woriri s Aircraft published today, said that the Russians are making rapid strides m let-craft designs with the help of German technicians and factories. 1 The publication, edited by Leonard Bricsman, ie considered oneU.P. - 431 words
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Article86 1948-09-09 7 SYDNEY, Wednesday. Hundreds of thousands of teeth lie loosely on the driveway of the home of Mr. K. Kemp, of North Manly, r suburb of Sudnetj, New Wales. M.\ Kemp, a dental supplies wholesaler, was searching foi some good >wn-skid gravel for a steep inclineReuter - 86 words
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Article73 1948-09-09 7 NEW YORK. Wednesday.China has increased its custcms duty on t hc importa^ior. of films from $250 to approximately $1 200 for e*ach feature. M John G. McCarthy, asso.•ia:c managing director ol til international Division of th Motion Picture Associatldn ot America, announced yestt vday. Mi. McCarthy73 words
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Article51 1948-09-09 7 COLOMBO Wednesday. Twenty-one sp.cial permits authorliing the remittance of m< ncy to India above the orecribed amount of Rs. 25 per mensem, which were piesentd a- the COP. ftt«j it :s tatel found to be forced. R.i > t these permits bore titc nk of ti, Controller ofReuter - 51 words
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69 1948-09-09 7 SHANGHAI, Wednesday wmercial banks l n 81 i 11 *fflt -v- tart handing P foreign currencj TOti the CtW a] Bank P*i Instructions gat Chiang Kai-shek n Wrtance with th e now r Programme. ltir foreign exchange Jtt coy held by comrner-69 words
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Article88 1948-09-09 7 CANTON Wednesday. I Japanese-nude goods of a ride variety a re finding theiwray into numerous Sotitl. China ddes and towns, ac cording to local commercial circlet I ti is said that these goods J i inflltrattnt rn*o South Chlnt throofS two main channels— smuffltaf aReuter - 88 words
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132 1948-09-09 7 5 h H C Betcnjnt thus ng deep-seated cancer ore susceptible to radiation. Ernest B. Charlton, head tne ray section of the labois said no medical experiments had yet been made with nj >0-miHion-vo!t device and none were planned. He said: "This isU.P. - 132 words
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Article136 1948-09-09 7 Indonesia Seeks US Loan BANGKOK. Wed. In«! ■>- nesiar. Kopublican Finanrv Miniptrr. Dr. A Maramis. left Bangkok yesterday by air for the T nite<i States where he hop*. to raise a large loajj from Amtiican business interests as auvance on stocks oi rubber, tii», pepper and oth^r pi <hl aceReuter - 136 words
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188 1948-09-09 7 PRAGUE. Wednesday. Czech citizens, some had tx-en waiting as much as eight hours for a lasi glimpse of the late President Edward Benes. broke away from police cotitiol ani formed a pushfng. surging mass around the pantheon wheiv th e body of the188 words
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Article53 1948-09-09 7 SHANGHAI. Wednesday. The official Central News said r he Executive Yuan has decided that local governments may "ignore" petitions oy foreign nationals ft 'hey wet not Written m the Chinese a-.i?uage. It said however, th local psTtrnmtnt nky "'■>■■"• ril(1 Consulate to fttrn*s!i tranria lons for s'JCiU.P. - 53 words
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70 1948-09-09 7 RANGOON. Wednesday. Government troops were r£ ported to be converging yesterday on th important ci;y& Prome held by remnants 1 68 the Burma Rifles First BaiOtalicn, d'senrrs who j^neJJ tefi uprising against the gnv?:rnH'nt. rt Promc'S recapture WM €ftp:cted ihortly. Government report >ak! the situation ww70 words
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Advertisement43 1948-09-09 7 f152 MORE LAUGHS cAA)' THAN ALL THEIR R3AO SHOWS'i PUT TOGETHER 1 1 fv V '^m >>— < ->C-J 4.JEL rfrsTk 1 lWtllTrTtllTa^ y.T 7. 1 > lU a*#l=== S^Tv^V^^7 una mcrkel V^^^B^^BBK^^ >^7^^^^^^^^r!X tW>v 1/^^fW^ i y?toi~\\f\^i^^\ Tin O"*ct«d bf VictOf S<Ntrtimgtr A P*romov«» F»<tv#»43 words
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Article, Illustration182 1948-09-09 8 NKW YORK, Wed. Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, m a syndicated column "My Day", conmen led Queen Wilhelmina belonged to her people and showed it m the way she conducted herself as the Queen As an individual, the new Queen Juliana has great dignity, but182 words
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Article, Illustration47 1948-09-09 8 Budapest, We*.— The Minister of Justice announced yesterday that two highly-placed officials were executed this morning for espionage for a "Western power." Here are the Dendrobiums, strong and healthy even aft a long joi mey by aea. Each has tts name tag attach*47 words
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Article, Illustration347 1948-09-09 8 ORCHID MR. LIM Orchids, worth thou sands of dollars, are imported from England every yew. Pre-wa r, Singapore was a great centre for orchids, with good markets m South East Asia, Australia, the I "nitet! Kingdom and the United States. The business turn-over was m the region of $3,000,000 annually.347 words
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Advertisement29 1948-09-09 8 WHEN ALAN LADD MEETS fc^^jj VERONICA LAKE YOU'VE S^PVVb C —/f~~ **i^^ jf^^m tlarring J v -^r^3^ jf^- ALAN) S SPARKS WILL FLY /ir MM7£ TADTTAf SATURDAY tAfl IUL29 words
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Article30 1948-09-09 9 NO MORE HOLIDAY FOR 492 Übourhf? 1 Tu <*day ac^emarL h th iday cost 492 12H df-ut'K f drownln 8s a^ a f" mcl^^ nearly U.P. ia 'i Plane crashesU.P. - 30 words
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Article45 1948-09-09 9 WASHINGTON, Wed. India is still without a headquarters for its representatives m New York and it is now expected that no "India House" m the United States can be occupied before truena ot th e year at the earliest45 words
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Article43 1948-09-09 9 Southampton, Wed. A fire blazed for two hours yesterday m the hold of the new Cunard White Star 8.723-ton passenger ship "Asia." The wooden panelling and cork insulation were damaged before the fire was brought under control. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article141 1948-09-09 9 Reds Back Capetown Protest FORI ELIZABETH, Wed. —Mr. Paul Saner, Minister of rtanjport yesUrday describi d r ".ie coloured demonstration. -U Capetown suburban station Sunday as propaganda and !an action with Communist racking. Hundreds cf coloured men :mi women demonstrated m from of coaches marked "for lurcpeans only", after at.endingReuter - 141 words
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98 1948-09-09 9 CONFLICT OVER PALESTINE MAY CAUSE WAR ROME, Wed. "The Comflict over Palestine was possible cau.se for a new world conflagration." Abi Habib Shalila, former LebaneseVice Premier, told the interParlaimentary Union Conferonce here yt sterday. Peace was endangered from many sides, but particularly by the Palestine question, h v said. DelegatesReuter - 98 words
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Article27 1948-09-09 9 Mercantile Institution Study In your spare timesShorthand: (Pitman an Gregg) Book-Keeping: Elementary and Advance. Practical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coache« for anj public exam.27 words
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330 1948-09-09 10 MANIL/ h isday. ReJiat Mt Hibokl >k Ins iol show* -I ina',i>, activity A ri the past 24 hours. But "a private ogi it told United Press at tyan that th«* present condition might only l><> tile "lull befoi c a toi m." Geologist VeneciaU.P. - 330 words
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Article105 1948-09-09 10 STAR FACE SIX YEARS SENTENCE H. .yv.ro. i. v; Oren< ■Ui Robert etarfe dtarofte* .court- or narrotfo?2 tion itpa-nst Mit. r 'thrro rnmpanhr.v k., Ian 1 ,!op«>" nrv If err. ict^.l. h f < ie moc!i as six v-. Qnei>tin Prison First count rhar-M chum, starlet !Jt d frier.l .ianr105 words
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Article100 1948-09-09 10 PRE-DAWN CRAS KILLS TWO HONOLULU Wefttf Two navy filers weitU third injured fftflo Fighter and a Torpn opr smashes into th tain on the western Ifauj island vhik formation during a manoeuvre. The Ton do Bot.m burned whi n pilot and erewou kii'-i. The pilot of tlk Sfht< r, RlchtrdjU.P. - 100 words
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Article46 1948-09-09 10 PRAGUE, Wed 5 Communist r^ty. its oflieinl ncwspip yesterday called W kan countries against the CowJ InaK^o<mona. Com mums i 1 *W fled the KremW^ mioformaodc^ attach on r on lz putting Wi taodi i of WestertW th B e or a b^d46 words
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Miscellaneous88 1948-09-09 10 f s POP RUCCLf S SO THISm TUB If YfS«W?. Wff? r>W. «W£* W^ j^'^nTuKE 'EM THEY E\ S» J^f J ENTRANCE TOTHE I MEKTm USED < m t£ l%"mWWUM>M^,r*£Z- \^f^ £^S\°fio^cmls MS. V^prT b^^^ 70 y»w«»«J BELINDA THAT I HAVE INVITED ml^j^^f F-^XI /^S Iwrnv -V 5 QCmt j88 words
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246 1948-09-09 11 MAKES THREE BL UNDERS IN AP WAR TRIALS- TA KUNG PA O SHANGHAI, Weds.— The influential Ta Kung editortall) chai-ged that the 'United States irected" crimes trials m Tokyo have been graded to writing the biography of a heroIt 1 said that due to "American blunders", many phases of theU.P. - 246 words
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Article56 1948-09-09 11 E report Ei provides a poo« I nroduction fi for industries Gi> n jf Stance and prot*- Malayan miners i fa« cvo: 45.000 tons of f but unsettled con- COBdIM 'r. aning oi to rev of tfo:. t the GovernEc tonnes i ::on m output iv.-:. I md futureReuter - 56 words
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Article35 1948-09-09 11 WOUNDED IN FREEDOM BID .via Wed. FortyIdoQCsians w kille I wounded titu X tried t< bn ik carr.p near G Wot Java, i q I 4. was le nfi- Died firearms I i theii escape.35 words
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Article80 1948-09-09 11 AFEXWOHR. Weds. -The First U.S. InDivision, the sole established fighting force 'American zone of Germany, moved out wye up positions for "Operation Normal," F -arge-scale manoeuvres held here since tad British paraW:1 Roya: Irish recency retunk^ jfcc American Oin t manoeuvres n^t two v.-eeki 'Ps moved mi n lorries,80 words
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Article69 1948-09-09 11 IOKIO. Wednesday. —Gen Mac Arthur's headquarters has directed the Japanese Government to restore to the Netherlands Government approximately 43 tons oi tin marked "Banka." The tin was removed from the Netherlands East Indus by the Japanese during the war The restorations will b*. madeReuter; AAP - 69 words
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Article96 1948-09-09 11 NEW YORK. Wednesday. Food supplies were curtailed and a milk shortage was feared m the New York area today as the full effect of an ex tension of the six-day-old lorry drivtrs strike began to be felt. Many items of food were disappearing from th«.-Reuter - 96 words
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126 1948-09-09 11 Red Troops Ignore Own General Pass BERLIN, Weds.— -Soviet troops, violating a safe conduct °iven by General Alexander Rotikov, 18 Western sector policemen as they were being driven away from the Berlin City Hall at dawn today. The Hall had been under "siege" since Monday's Communist demonstrations. ive French officers126 words
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81 1948-09-09 11 THREE VANISHED AFTER CONFAB WITH REDS VIENNA. Tuesday. A Public Safety official reported today that on c Polish and U*o Austrian nationals "disappeared last week alter a conference with Soviet trade officials m the Russian sector of Vknna." Th, three persons were ofticiaLs of a textile firm tti Vienna which81 words
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Article18 1948-09-09 11 tota?c£?o/t W d Britain's t.054 m t put last week was Z n^- fording to a18 words
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Article84 1948-09-09 11 CANTON. Wednesday. Food worth US$l,OOO.- 000 have reached China for relief purposes among needy Chinese children. These supplies have come from the United Nation* in;einational Children's Emergency Fund a; -d is for an initial relief programme m Shanghai. Nanking, Isingtao. Peiping. Tientsin and Canton. AReuter - 84 words
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77 1948-09-09 11 PAKISTAN REJECTS UN CEASE-FIRE PROPOSAL KARACHI. Wed. T»United Nations Commission revealed that Pakistan had refused to accept without reservation the Commissions proposal for eeMC-flre In Kashmir. In iehasing correspondence with India and Pakistan, the Commission also revealed for the first time, officially, that Pakistan troops are definitely •ighting m Kashmir.77 words
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Advertisement19 1948-09-09 11 your party a sure success I if you serve PHOENIX try our... SODA with scotch GINGER ALE with brandy19 words
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412 1948-09-09 12 "The Barber Of Seville" ROSSINI'S OPERA -NOW A CINEMATIC TRIUMPH By OSWALD HENRY CIX I.AIRENCE OLIVIER, Britain's top-ranking star, broke new ground when he proved to the world th it Shakespeare could be brought to the screen— a.id still be Shakespeare. In like manner has Ferruccio Tagliavini, famed Italian Metropolitan412 words
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Article267 1948-09-09 12 BECAUSE of Spencer Traaj, a tradition between the George Sidneys has been broken. Since their marriage seven years ago, the couple have exchanged gifts during each one of Sidney's pictures. In connection with the latest, Cass Timberlane," Mrs. Sidney, icho is Lillian Burns, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer dramatic coach, xcill receive267 words
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Advertisement118 1948-09-09 12 A *S 4 w jr w-m w^ yi f^> tun 111 nil* HKRJoj S Till SWEKT lON DOWN OX T^ 111 111 (H A AMI lON -n^v DOLL AH BAM)! J A*Jm Ft?///- Performances /'l/^^— I 1.45 P.M., 4.15 P.M., G. 4.5 P.M. ).S0 P.M I LAP 1 1 vJL118 words
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Advertisement156 1948-09-09 12 ">»<>«v:, ci 4]iii "IF I'M LUCKY" s r r n Vivian Mlain,- Miranda Wttll I'HII. v|i.\ KR lts ;> Mil Pararf, lf >Tj BOXOB 8 UCM r r t!r >■-? -tain^ GLOBE J Tfcc I Il.v--"«v: M B!atkM NEH \vo!::.D LUX) J "Mil. r.i., i!; H |_.:j ROTA] j &kuatha!a156 words
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Article642 1948-09-09 13 v pk H MdiPetro! w y w o\o l?.v's Don lH> 31.00 f ugh 28.00 2MO t Bank 1.065 l.Oso ,0> l."0 I>° cd £,P. 1.70 l>Ocd Ewries 25.00 25.50 v Colls. 2.52 i p~ ird> Mi ster 51JW 0 lJ M L 10.00 1100 m ChinI642 words
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Article24 1948-09-09 13 ,11 v^ ro marke t was practi- s n .M Chan p d Yesterday with volume of business 1 i t24 words
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Article159 1948-09-09 13 Due to more supplies being available locally, tapioca seed quotations yesterday were marked down slightly. Siak Sago flour took a turn easier with Indian films buying at 515',. Copra was firmer with quotations up $1 a picul. Pepper was still an easier market. The following were y159 words
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Article18 1948-09-09 13 920 picluls of tin-ore were produced by the above Company's dredge for the month of August.18 words
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Article48 1948-09-09 13 Bangkok. Wednesday. One case of gold bar reported ntitt--1 ing from a KLM aircraft m Bangkok on Monday was actually stolen and recovered at Cairo, according to a message received here today. The recovered gold is at present being forwarded to Saigon. Reuter.48 words
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Article73 1948-09-09 13 The lubber market opened quiet yesterday. With upcountry sellers out and buyers showing lack of interest, the market eased towards the close showing a halfcent drop over the previous day's prices. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Sept. RSS 44 44 U No. 2 Sept.73 words
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Advertisement117 1948-09-09 13 I i^Fir^^^iHrllV X ifeS performonce I B ■Slij/ I raX -.JsS nee winnin 9 I VIM W f II- ~*^W ihe A:a6emy '■j^^^^^^ kind of children I I 'PrllimPlll'li wanted. ..then think what I got Wt if H Uoiwersal-wtemational presents uVv\*j^^^BJBJBJBJBjp jLaJk Jbrnpir marph r^ KS MntUnlU IflHlllin scandol -n117 words
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Miscellaneous80 1948-09-09 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE SECTION VESSELS GODOWNS REMARKS 2 Tweedbank 44 3 E. Hamble Sheers 4 American Mail 42, 43 Gujarat 40 1 5 Turks Head 38 9 IN 1300. out 1600 6 Glaucus 33,4 Shifts 13/ 14 noon Steel Architect 31 2 Serangan 17 18 Due 0900 Kampar 19 20 out80 words
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Article102 1948-09-09 14 Th< Ti Ibune XI trounced tn<- Man flrtd XI by five goata to rj 1 1 m .1 -"<> i game at Parrel fa: L r. Mm: showed kooJ opportunism and cored throe goals. The Tribune forward* played with bett undrj standing and102 words
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189 1948-09-09 14 Slow Work Ai Buhl Titnah WE k«miik l>erfe<t at the liukit Timah track yes- t<rtls»v morning, following the previous night's rrin. Most of the horses were confined to trotting .••nil cantering exercises. Train. M. Van Hreukelen'.v hones were teen going through Uieil paces for189 words
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Article133 1948-09-09 14 ELEVEN candidates have enter i d \o\ r ie LiUiaii>n ''up race, which wili be iun over six f irlones on the third day of tho Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting. It i-; pionable that only ei^nt horses will face the bairuT, as Some Class. Gameborough133 words
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Article47 1948-09-09 14 SOCCER: S.A.F*A. Div. I— M.F..V. v. Xavy, Jalan Besar .Stadium; Div. Ill— La Siiil" S. v. Customs S. C, MeXair Road; C.A. v. R.A.S.C. Training: School, Geylang Stndkuii; M.F.A. v. S.C.S.A., C \M\ ground (St. George's Road). (All games will start at S 15 p.m.).47 words
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Article124 1948-09-09 14 TAX ON SPOR T MAY BE AXED SYDNEY, -Wednesday. Australian sporting fans would sav c Q6OOMO a year if the ComnsoHiraalth Government reduced i ntertainmon t tax on i port to the same basis as thkv. legitimate theatre, Mr, K. Ferguson, secretary of the Now Somh Wales Australian National FootballReuter; AAP - 124 words
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Article105 1948-09-09 14 Goals Were 10 A tiles Apart SYDNEY. Wed. Ifftrk down lacrosse as a sport pining urdpr the impact of dollar restrictions, says Jim Vine m his Brisbane ''Courier Mail sports column. Because dollars are short he I add?, hickory crosses (sticks' cannot be imported from America and because of thatReuter; AAP - 105 words
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Article382 1948-09-09 14 The following arc the weij r th cxnd for only three races for th. third dw a|X)re Gold Cup Meeting: Hordes. Cl. 1. Div. 2. 1 Mi! c,- Jm So!; i Marchetl m Prattle On CM Si tk will be pul Septa Grand382 words
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Article120 1948-09-09 14 Hornet, Cl, i. j Blackpool Sovneignty CouiJan Snaps Flashed Invest Chat-to; Airuail Dan-; Brocade Ooydon date Air™ Hiph Poit Toliana Bcriko Cabaret late King Hal CciHl I Hoi. m.s el. l. Div WliU( S ka Goaf.- Skin Da.'i k Deai Kin^ Ailr.ui Pia Lu<k\- Three Tck r I Lou!120 words
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Advertisement75 1948-09-09 14 REVEALS DRAMA INTIMATE DETAILS C' '.£.£».»N£A IfIBJJHKH^B^BIBEL^. EXCITING STORIES rouu Nf.s» avow to fsc*pf I'Qv yQjt POUNDING HfABT' Roosevelt STORY ft) FOR ONE ZTußlirr 1.30,3.30 DAY ONLY No«T-oK.9^jNt*i>B«4so»<.»«r, t) 63^ CHARLIE CHAPLIN "MONSIEUR VERDOUX" Release through United Ait ists by I*ublic Keqiu>st. Tomorrow GRAND OPENING —To- Morrow Daily 3 SHOWS75 words
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161 1948-09-09 15 U Day Of Cycling Carnival j| P. i P the lanky Singapore wneeier wuu t > "sat the Singapore Cydcootinued on the padang yester- kol with tnnu.s anu spins uui» d the starter, but at the übed past the finishing line. L I g\ Vs.!-'161 words
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Article39 1948-09-09 15 CYMA lr ough Zam an refereed ft Vee, ivlav'n", T n 8 What-.; t t X nna Barry m an,, Bugs**"* F«,k **»*rger. SVivia CXI a a 4 n M en j <llu tun m^ ll ai w39 words
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305 1948-09-09 15 'RED TAPE CAUSE OF AUSTRALIAN DEFEAT' LONDON, Wed.- An outburst of strong citirism, lerr-Ued mainly at tks AustuUar Lawn FtMftii Association for red tape *»nrf lack of enterprise, hus follow r 1 Australia's "itrtrhehniny ficn mmtche* to teto defeat bit tht Un\t>\! Btafe* m the Davit Cum challeuyu round overReuter - 305 words
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Article8 1948-09-09 15 BERNANT WINS IMPACNE STAKES I onOll 'y three8 words
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Article91 1948-09-09 15 Barney Ross - Barney Ross Says NEW YORK. Wednesday. Barney Rojs. former world' ampion, m b(,th light {ht an d v.t iterweighl watchej Marcel Ctrlan bex yetterdaj, and then., "I predict Z;.le will knock lit Ifarcell m :ive rounds. bu» mutt add that it the bout goes tl\ fifth91 words
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Article106 1948-09-09 15 In a friendly match of badminton last Saturday, the U nick Eadminton Team ?ated the Happllajjds Badminton Party by 6 gam,s tc Ke^ults iPdand'.k players first):— -s: John Chua bea-. tophe r Ts»l 10-15. 15-2. Khoo Peng Koun beat r>in Hock Leng 15-4. 15-4; fou t Soo106 words
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118 1948-09-09 15 "*o arrived i^ESSt iZ America heavyweight Lee Oma Solomons' qumnnl^- a% l' wor^^ out m promoter Jacl b0 *t with the Furl off Picc «d*hl for his September 2. ttle Eur opean champion Bruce Woodcock J "m a d ffic'u.t^ W118 words
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Article94 1948-09-09 15 COLOMBO, Wed. Boxing may be dropped from the 1952 Olympiad to be staged m Helsinki, according to the London Correspondent of the "Ceylon Daily News." Stating that abolitionists of Olympic Boxing seem likely to have their way, the Correspondent says "Boxing will either be abolishedReuter - 94 words
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291 1948-09-09 15 Although there were no Don Rradmann or Larwood* on the Tanglin cricket pitch yesterday, the big test match I* tween women m the Services attracted plenty of int< r.st. Tiic ;;.irr..\ th<- tii.-t major cricket fixture betwecii women on V.v* island, was291 words
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Article159 1948-09-09 15 U.S. Tennis Up To Standard NEW YORK. Wednesday.Accordirj .to James A. Burchard, tennis writer of the Nev York Woi Id-Telegram th< re is no country m the world •apar t from America whose lawn tennis U up to Davis Cup standard. Commenting on the recent eclip&e of Australia by the159 words
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220 1948-09-09 15 SYDNEY, Wednesclpy. Thrp c attempt to "^e. at 1 Australia's glamour three-year-old San Domtnico tcioiv he won the 1.530 Hubart Uille Stakes a t Randwick ta'vcured Of the new ou t or dat rt racing thrillers cf Nat Gould and early Edgar Wallace. EachReuter - 220 words
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Article46 1948-09-09 15 JAPAN, Wed. The local Parent and Teachers' Attoctation here is up m arms a; iin*t the i,choolV male pttyficj}' fldiv cation instructor who is actus<_'d o<* giving sleepjng pi»:S t--> members of thu girls volley bail team so that he couM seduce them.46 words
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Article101 1948-09-09 15 Better combination gave Posts and Telecoms a two-nil victoiy over Serangoon Association m a Div. 3 League game at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Midway tlvough the first session the Postal trair opened accounts through Shaiiff, their centre-forward, who drove m from c\oso range. Shortly after. Taib scored101 words
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Advertisement173 1948-09-09 15 tOOIC *kf TW YOUR WHUtt. Thoae rheumatic pains, m th«k Shoulders, knee joints, hands and feet., usually tell of some form of kidney trouble. The kidneys should regularly remove poisonous waste material (row «he body tod pass it out through the titddff. If the kidneys get out of order.) through173 words
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Article219 1948-09-09 16 WHEN il. EL the Governor delegates his legislative poveil does he divest himself of those jxnvers? Mr D K. Wnltcrs and Mr. A. V. Winslow disagreed over the question it the Appeal Court yesterday. On<; A l i Kirn hi<l ■dmitted at the DlftrlCt Court219 words
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Article64 1948-09-09 16 HYDERABAD, Wed. Approximately 100 Hyderabad troops are being held prisoner m Indian territory following the clash between Indian and Hyderabad armoured forces near the border on Monday, according to the Army hea.lquarters here today. The Hyderabadis were captured after the Indian forces .supported by at leastU.P. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration201 1948-09-09 16 CLARK FIELD. Luz. n UeciI nesday. First Lieut Robtr" F. D" Long Of East hjTMCVm. NVw York, crashed t«'diy m P-51 lighter plane on Clark Fh'lcl ninwtjr, wwhitl t landing j The planv wa^ completely de- molished bu, fortunately Ln-ut. D, Long sustai:u-d only minorU.P. - 201 words
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Article139 1948-09-09 16 BRIDGE MAHJONG FOR CHURCH FUND IN spite of the disappointing attendance due to the traffic jam at Woodlands, the bridge and mahjong drive held at Bukit Serene m aid of the St. Christopher Church, Tohore Bahru, netted $300 when •-he morning ended. Mrs. Malcolm Mac Donald who had proposed hold:r^139 words
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