Morning Tribune, 10 September 1948
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Article169 1948-09-10 1 BANDITS »mbushed an ei!u!<' pr.rt> l«*d by the* mnnri;: Sun/:»*1 Taa!i«« E"*'ate, liaiang, Mr. IHiy, yeftlfrilay at about 4 p.m. the |*«rt> vw»s «:«»ln X i,,. wardf* the rood \.h«-n it MM attacked. Mr. Day h-j»» wouiuleti m the arm. A Police rejpiiar \»a« killed while an.ii;;-r169 words
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Article, Illustration119 1948-09-10 1 PHOT HURT* ircr ,ft pilot*] m b M-y«MH Eng^h- B Hfl** k. crasW into house m the Kal- a ,"t 5.0.) p.m. y«*erd«y. The nUot escaped Si injuries on the forehead and bvk. :t» i-tte;! Wo thr Geaeml Hospital m an rious st'»te. one vvr,s Me to119 words
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Article103 1948-09-10 1 Midnight attack Near Rangoon hundred armed bandit*? 90k part m a midnig*^ 5k on the Rangoon «übiu b Kommndine, British tes m the ar^a reported I Ist object of the raiders. approached by river m, ra! parties, wfe the local louarters of the People's nteer Organisation still I to theReuter - 103 words
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Article39 1948-09-10 1 DE BILDT. Holland, Thursday A heavy earthquake at an estimated distance of 16.0rC kilometers was registered at ►he Seismographic Institute >he Nethf rlands Meteorologic Institute here. Tlv earthquake probably was centered near the Fiji inlands.- U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article51 1948-09-10 1 Washington. Thursday. The United States has bough* over 25.000 tons of British rubbtr at a cost of more than £2 500 000 with funds Britain placed at her disposal m return for Marshall plan dollars. The rubber purchase m Britain was the first °f its kind.Reuter - 51 words
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Article31 1948-09-10 1 PARIS, 'rhurs. Veteran Radical Socialist Henri QueuHe >day be*;an conference this morning hoping to form a government, which for the first time might include de Gaulle's ioiiiAvers U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article42 1948-09-10 1 ivia, i-iurs.— The Central v of the Indonesian '"-mist Party formally in--3 two of the largest non- t parties m the uWc to join with the oom- ts to form a popular iccording to the RepubliRews service Antara, >42 words
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Article19 1948-09-10 1 MISSING PLANES IN PALESTINE? B»*£St F< ir Daily Evnr^o ESsyfi Palestine h P lan^ Ito r 1 Scot!ar U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article26 1948-09-10 1 An unserviceable old type f solver hidden under a •>• iab m Irafaglar Street recovered by a CID maa 11 -30 p.m. on Sept. 526 words
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72 1948-09-10 1 i ■tit, 7™> irriv,,, n?< ent Th embaiked without PJ* Wtth rifles and full mich«s T hVl f lO 70 <>-ton Staffordshire jMjw to MU f o r Singapore toOfS? r S^/ Commanding tainTt 1 officers i 8 Cap-Gua-i ji* B^ ll^. Grenadier SirReuter - 72 words
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Article135 1948-09-10 1 RUSSIAN PLANES IN ACTION TWENTY-ONE big Russian I planes yesterday morning roared over the western coasr of the Danish island of Bomholm m the Bahic. They came from the east i followed the stern coast m a northerly direction at low altitudes and then disappeared m a western direction. The135 words
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Article60 1948-09-10 1 American official quarters -aid Soviet-backed disturbances In Berlin have pushed the tense situation there dangerously near a point where almost anything can happen. Disorders are regarded here as open evidence that Kremlin is still determined to oust the Western Powers from the former German capital, notwithstanding theU.P. - 60 words
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131 1948-09-10 1 PRESIDENT Harry Truman tod a P"-""*"^ "^Washington yesterday that the Unrted SWtes haY no intention of seeking a settlement witn kum. on Germany under duress. He added that the. currer.. dJ Tnnnan said he regard, the current Russian blocxa. de of Berlin asU.P. - 131 words
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Article57 1948-09-10 1 TIGER hunter" Maj. Gen. Chiang Ching-kuo today bagged another "tiger" Tiger Balm King" Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Shanghai roan- ager. roUc<? had Tseng *van kwei manafer of Mr. Aw Boon Hans S'ha* branch up on the carpet for raising the price of Tiger Balm from 1.30 toU.P. - 57 words
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Advertisement18 1948-09-10 1 (Other terror news Page 2) NEWLY ARRIVED! j)Js^\ CARNATIC TOWELS P^V. 23 x 44 only $5.50 per pair.18 words
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737 1948-09-10 2 Bandits Set Fire To $18,000 Rubbe r Stocks In Perak Estate Europeans Shot At While Sleeping DIBBER stacUn north SlB.OOO uere set on fire at «.m. vesterdHV when hvrge force of bandits r tided Lint"ng Est-te m l»erak. Tite rmders appeared m several parties j»nd at--1 .eked the mincer's bungalow737 words
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Article105 1948-09-10 2 The reconstituted working committee of the Malayan Indian Congress, for the ensuing year, consists of the following numbers: Sarda r Budh Singh (president), Sri A. Raman (hon. general secretary). Sri S. Amulu (hon treasurer). Sri A. N. Mitra (Singapore). Sardar Labh Singh (Singapore). Sri A. J. L.105 words
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Article37 1948-09-10 2 Excellency Ule Governor been pleased to appoint Flight-Lieutenant J. Leetham Royal Air Force, to bo an Honorary Akio-dr-camp to His Excellency In place of FlightLieutenant D.F.C. Ross, Royal Air Force, who -lias resigned,37 words
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351 1948-09-10 2 Petrol Coupons Now Ready DErROL coupons are now available for HMW and may be obtained by owners cf orivate cars, motor cyclts and taxi" which are licensed by t'U; Registrar of Vehicle?. The owner can either produce his vehicle registration book personally at the351 words
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173 1948-09-10 2 WINGING his way home to Melbourne is Mr. William Gordon, managing director of Gordon Bros. Pty. Ltd., who has just returned from a tour of China and England. His firm has just completed the manufacture of 50 icemaking plants for the United Nations Relief173 words
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Article52 1948-09-10 2 lon, Trnrs. A London magistrate today bound over for i years a radio engtneer and a 21-year-old clerk o were charged bolero Win th pofisetttfng aa offenive weapon a piece of briek it an Kast London open aii meeting addressed by speakers «f Sir Oswald Mosle-y's UnionReuter - 52 words
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Article84 1948-09-10 2 CYMA TO HOLD OPED AIR SOCIAL The Regional Catholic Young Men's Association will hold its first post-war open ai: social evening for adult members and friends at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday. This is bein,g organised by the entertainment sub-com-mittee. There will be community singing and rounds to "break the ice",84 words
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Article55 1948-09-10 2 Mr. R. D. I. Pates lias assumed his office as Fifth Polic Magistrate on Wednesday In placy of Mr. A. P. Jack who on. furlough. Mr. Pate*, who was formerly District Commissioner m BCtnco. came to Malays with the BMA as a Civil Affairs Officer and- had served55 words
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281 1948-09-10 2 SOLD ENOUGH AMMO FOR BATTALION TO INSPECTOR TOH Ah L,, h I *of 303 amn llaitrt| J *pectur (hy s, M r J Singapore cm, jn J of a rix.r s Wamp Mak J hHp,d cmrrj lhl 1 <? n. I J^ li Hr. K. v TI J th- \ssi/...281 words
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Article57 1948-09-10 2 Merchants who wish u>< on trade with DjamtH area consult the Indonesia 0 Tra-i- Department, for sary an augments w»J tain recoffnizo.l organMJ In nuking tW»wj*j yrttWday, the Trade DJ Singapore gives the W names of merchaitt aw panics recofnl** JJ im g area: Sin An i^K57 words
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Article26 1948-09-10 2 LONDON. cess Maair today she has Kin-C: tion of Quee:i land. Ai Vikin- Princess verted g fe^egrpurid v^.nm fields ol iter. Low O 126 words
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Article, Illustration275 1948-09-10 3 TS Subaltern Killed On Eve Grea test Day Of Her Corps Th row n OfPWorse On sVay Back To Camp JILDA Mary Da vies, subaltern of the A.T.S.. wns thrown off a bolting horse and killed m the eve of the greatest day of her corps the tenth anniversary of275 words
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158 1948-09-10 3 cisl P NtaLlS!?* Stales that there is n unit., a Jff lon into Malaya form any count"ar a °n I l' Cruitilve: centros for such imbhOry amed m In dia, Hongkong or any the Gov'tself pro. °n of up i-; y*- From lepot r.- patai th.158 words
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Article82 1948-09-10 3 Cheong Bok Seng and Chan Man Sun were produced at the Eighth Police Court yesterday. Both were charged with abetment of cheating an Army SubDo pot. It was stated that Bok Seng and Man Sun committed the offence by marking the attendance register of absentees as82 words
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Article46 1948-09-10 3 Four Chinese, who were found tn the curfew area m Johore Straits, walked into the Eighth °olice Court dock yesterday. They were all ancsted a little before* midnight on September 8. A further mention of the case is fixed on today.46 words
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31 1948-09-10 3 The annual general meeting of The Singapore Government Pensioners' Association will be held at the Chinese Mandarin SdMKH, Prinsep Street. Singapore, on Sunday at 10 a.m.31 words
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Article136 1948-09-10 3 A MALAY woman. Fatimah fcjntc Hassan, was heM up m broad daylight at Grange Road on Wednesday by a 17-yejr-old Cantonese youth alleged to be Lav Chee Kiong. The weman was f lightened by a prot;udcd spanner held m Lav's trouser pocket which she mistook to136 words
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Article124 1948-09-10 3 The following message was sent to Admiral Good, U.S. Navy. U.S.S. Toledo by HE. the Governor ot Singapore Sir Franklin G;mson when the visiting r.S. Flee: left early yesterday mo-ning "On your departure from Singapore I send to you. youi Officers and men the best124 words
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Article83 1948-09-10 3 S' HWA will pa? m years r.i. ar.d ie- I Irokes of the rotan it m an armc'i robring 56.000. pg with two others i house at Kampong the morning of Janu--1 robbed the inmates pt of a pistol. The •moveii a sum ci .cash an! jewellery83 words
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Article36 1948-09-10 3 On Import Crackers c .rar ol an SingaPCJ c. yvS.crday importation o[ fit€ from any source Co', r.y a ill be prob from Oct. 1. fcu...^ u eat fellows D Government ban ir^s of crackers to36 words
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214 1948-09-10 3 Delayed Air Day Joy Rides On Sunday JUANY, people who aitendert l th e Air Day at, Kallang on. Saturday last were disappointed because they were unable- to take part m pleasure flight. Unfortunately this Kind of flying had to be stopped before the advertised time becau^ of the danger214 words
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Article422 1948-09-10 3 PULAI NOW SAFE QUIET ''DULAI is now safe and r quiet, the problem there at the moment is one of policing the arta adequately," said the Hon'ble Mr. W F. N. Churchill, British Adviser, Kelantan, m. \n interview yesterday on iiis recent trip to Gua Mu3ang and Pulai. Mi. Churchill422 words
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Article27 1948-09-10 3 Mr. Maganlal. a candidate for the Rural Wes t bye-elec-tion, will address a public meeting on Sunday at the Hinu Theativ, Seletai at 9-30 &.m.27 words
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216 1948-09-10 4 sin- i Thura.— Pro rnment r today vU Sedthal the Natkmalista hud I rSitact -n !?■<! G aeral Chen YV* forcea to .-Jlhw, ic^neril Uu Po Clien and his columns n Shantung provinc ft port laid that mew infantry knifed through la capture Pohaten.U.P. - 216 words
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Article52 1948-09-10 4 w "iiinj'tun. Thurs. A parl culariy violent earthquake probably under the soa off the Tonga Group (the Friendly Island*), 1.000 miles to the north(>ast of N<>\v Zealand was recorded at the Dominion Observatory, Wellington, to<>ay. The reismograph was <h.stin n JO/ four houi's. Reuter JlM'i AReuter; AAP - 52 words
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Article142 1948-09-10 4 BURMA'S UNEASY FUTURE— TIMES LONDON. Thursday.— ThKaren revolt has shown how "difficult and delicate" the political fooing of the Burmese Government has become, the London 'limes said m a leading article today. "Assur*r£es haw been given both of the Government's determination to put down the Communis t insurrection and itsReuter - 142 words
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Article47 1948-09-10 4 EVACUATION FROM HYDERABAD ni;w DELHI, Thurs. a Hpo» Hin:in for the British Hi.!-,i\ Comrolaaioner In in< stai. i today thai plan to evacuate British nationals* from Hydt rabad would bo dv! Into op< ration at once m view of 1 1 latest developmcnl m tlw Stato ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article107 1948-09-10 4 vkw YORK Thur*. Mayor VVilllai Odwy< i ordered top Aoei i oi tht- New Yoik Police Department, to lake rxtia pieitlona ftgtlnst election rammi :.i vioL''hv on the eve of the giant Henry Wallace ia'!y at t unkeo 8 »divan ]'!o;'ii ssive Party officials predicted crowdU.P. - 107 words
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Article120 1948-09-10 4 WASHINGTON. Weds. 1 State Department officials said here Wtrt no plans to step up United Nations infoimation m k oi i j wii.u <.lw titmv ■ieppeo >ut. The State Department will inii'.!it i r .foimitio;:jl wjik alottg with other functions a.s the remnants of theU.P. - 120 words
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62 1948-09-10 4 Quoting a news item from Bangkok, radio Hilversum disclosed that the Finance MinisUr of the Republic of Utioncsia. Dr. Maramis, left Bangkok for r,merica by plane. Dr. Maramis pur-j portedly made the trip tof negotiate for a loan from j American business enterprises as advance62 words
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Article34 1948-09-10 4 With effect f rom September l. th fe e fo r an Indian passpor t has be. n raised to Rs. 10. the equivalent m Straits currency being $6.50. GIISG.I.I.S. - 34 words
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Article36 1948-09-10 4 The Straits Chim s e British Association is giving a dinner ;n honour of the Chinese Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils at th-. 1 Chinese Swimming Club at p.m on Sept. 15.36 words
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Article31 1948-09-10 4 Tii Singapore Association living a dinner a Rattles Hotel on l .pt. 17 at 8 p.m. In honour of .sir Roland Braddell who vy recently created a knight.31 words
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Article34 1948-09-10 4 According to Radio Hilversum his night, the Administration Department of the Marshall p:an Commission had announced that indon< sla will receive, as Marshall .'id. reconstruction goods am turning to sig.mo.ooo.34 words
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Article, Illustration117 1948-09-10 4 Hi)i Ibrahim T. Y. Mo. first Chine* C-nsulforl his u-ifr, Mrs. Ma. were mttertatittd by P>mk communitii to a tea-party when thep nkei^ by plane from Singapore. Mr. Mi I thi nnt CM Urn Conxul to be s<ent to Maliifi. Thcu x^rp aci by their four117 words
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Article88 1948-09-10 4 Chinese To Be Aided SHANGHAI. Thursday. Oreistas Chinese who returned t.) China after the outbreak of the Pacific war. and are a: present unable to return to their former places of residence will t>t given financial help by the Oversea < Affairs Commission, according to i'^e China Press. Applicants forReuter - 88 words
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Article93 1948-09-10 4 NEW YORK. Wednesday. Former United States envoy to China. Patrick J. Hurley, charged that James F. Byrnes. while Secretary of State, allowed persons to remain m the State Department after they had been "caught m the act" ot delivering state documents to the Communists. Hurley. Republican candidate for93 words
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Article34 1948-09-10 4 Manila. Thurs. The Evening News reported today that an undisclosed number of armed Huks early this morning seized the Municipal building of Abucay m Bataan Province and disarmed the town policemen.34 words
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Article139 1948-09-10 5 I r* v 0( by Glenya <o- Rid Married .!,v Mr CMuw t hls residence to if, chew Kirn M idMr. Tan S tl many gueiti ii nn ei wen g y. Ong Rah Pr Ong Scow HIM Chtan, Mr Ojhh »c. Mr b~'-'i g n M: Tay139 words
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Article60 1948-09-10 5 Hua and rive i doet pe^ttc m a Radi Too !'"h T 10 <oiu W Ma.' pea i n <■) re wit.. Go! Cl m; by Ra i n i Id-' IN' i h t!- a«t are Tcck. Pins.- V. fon; Nei KMoi Yun. Da\ld K. tePoh Hcng, 80160 words
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Article83 1948-09-10 5 WE don't envy the judge* oi the Seventh Inter ">ol Art Exhibition, who Will spend Sunday morning viewing and hanging TOO exbibita at the Bntish Council Hall. We aie surprised to fearr fiom Mi. C. R. Sail- bury, of the British Council, wno is one of the judges,83 words
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Article, Illustration27 1948-09-10 5 Lily Lee, charming Chinese him star, admiring a ■luster of orchids at the home of Mr Loke Wan Tho m Gallop Uoad.27 words
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Article45 1948-09-10 5 At Lady Of Lourdes Church MEL A. Joseph, son of Mr. iiid Mrs S. Ariiiikala^amy. W&S manied to Miss TruthaiyajHuy, daughter 01 Mi and Mrs A. Socsai at the Church Lady of Lourdes. Ophir Hoad recently. t.n> reception was riterwardl held at Annamalai. C"ietly Lane.45 words
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Article110 1948-09-10 5 MISS Jessie Proctor ai rived by the Empire Wind Rush from Colombo on Monday after a pleasant holiday m fodta :rid Ceylon. She letl MaLiya m April. Miss Proctor was a teacher of the Methodist "ml*' School m Klo.n^-. She 7" piobably resume duties shortly. I h^ar rhe110 words
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Article94 1948-09-10 5 GAY flowemi chintz ami ballerina skiits combine to make one of the most gay an<! romantic playtinnfashion combinations of th»' decade. Clamorous Virginia Mayo to be seen m the Srunuel Gokfwyn TYchnicolour comedy "A Sf ng Is Corn," chooses a water-lily patterned chintz halleiina playdress m tones94 words
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Advertisement73 1948-09-10 5 YOUR PORIRAIT, THE GIFT THAT ONLY ■1 O V can give. BOOK AN APPOINTMENT NOW WITH MOLUK BOSS OK tXHRSE. phone 4424 Lloyd studio IAFFLELMHL Tonifht iicin 7 p.m. to S p.m. "THE COCKTAIL HOUR" IN THK POPULAB NBW UHJNOB vilh PRANK PICKTORD at the piano and from to n73 words
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558 1948-09-10 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Malayan Labour Party London Afjenis Mrsirs. Colin Toner., Ltd.. Talbot House 98. tit. Martin's Lnnf WC.S FRIDAY, ***** 10, 1945. TilE fain; outlines of a Malayan Labour Party are tiiseernable m the distant horizon. m Singapore and the Federation labour leaders and others have given support for558 words
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Article418 1948-09-10 6 China's "Fighting Heroes.. Unit AS part of a nationwide drive to boost the morale of the Nationalist military forces, the Chinese Ministry of National Defence has ordered the formation of "Fighting Heroes" units composed of men noted for their discipline, alert^*** hon p< ?tv responsibility to duty anfl capability. According418 words
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Article, Illustration802 1948-09-10 6 "Which pang is the worst of the lot?" "Oh. it is the one that coi. es irom "X" village. You'll have to be careful 01 you ma.v be m dancer yout ■elf.'' "Don't worry about that Ghr: me their names ami I'M do what I can."' And802 words
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Advertisement79 1948-09-10 6 ?^rr •i, :ii ft^' m ftrnTrfufi-o »f the food 1:1 thf i insr-^ni i KM I I I wcrinn N Hi' i ill the »t :-sf all to. i lr< [I i'l. r is M :t«n referred to as only II I N tlC> l". In alt MCft cases "HF79 words
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310 1948-09-10 7 SOVIET A TTACKS EDTUCATION POLICY IN COLONIES OF WESTERN POWERS "1 Xtiint Gets Just Enough Education To Be A (Good Servant" v T ai _i hr Soviet delegate to the United Nations ComGfcN rli«ni deliver; I HP attack lasting otie-and-a-faali hou, on t w colon iej t»n Qf Western Powers.U.P. - 310 words
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Article, Illustration22 1948-09-10 7 MOTOR-BIKE OF THE AIR ■ft v *> s r 7 :< of thi <rr was mH p. the i laic has 'i the fjuiton.22 words
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Article137 1948-09-10 7 Sinks In US,— No Settlement Yet W* YORK, Thurs. -i; looks if the Truck ic- in the City, now e itecing its ciahth day, was to stay and th eatens to spread to 'I wn v At presen l0 0 tr »ck drivers are m wew York alone. [tt ■mU.P. - 137 words
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Article23 1948-09-10 7 '•|«4ttt W K YOr|t«L««Oin?., hM l Wt U, [i( Congressi *ten>s JJa r'r fc»id n i en*.... aar ninivt...... w U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article168 1948-09-10 7 NANKING, Thurs.— Phya Aphibul Rajamaitri, new Siamese Ambassador to China, last night deared that negotiations were being held between lie Chinese and Siamese Government authorities ver the arrest of Chinese nationals m Siam, and satisfactory settlement of the case was expected soon. ••ya Aphibal. v.-ho arrived •>Reuter - 168 words
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Article45 1948-09-10 7 MADRID. Thurs. Nintecn 1 passengers we. Mined 1 "> death today and 12 more wen injured seriously when a bu-\ out of control toppled into a canyon en route from Madnu for a fiesta at a nearby villag Del Monte Detajo.- U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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110 1948-09-10 7 U.S. MISSION DOCTOR VIOLATES CURRENCY LAWS SHANGHAI. Tiiurs. The first American to be involved m IB alleged violation of the price freezing- decree was reportedly summoned to Wusih Magistrate's office for questioning, accoiding to a Chinese dispatch tram Wusih, 90 miles west of Shanghai. Dr. John M. Wilson of Louisville,U.P. - 110 words
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Article183 1948-09-10 7 HONOLULU, Thurs.--An earthquake, strong enough o cause a tidal wave, rocked the Pacifufloor "soniewhere south of Samoa" and was recorded on seiamographs m Hawaii and on the mainland. A tremor was registered for i over two hours on Barbers Point. The army's tidal wave warn- 1U.P. - 183 words
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Article, Illustration46 1948-09-10 7 Revolutionary m btiild and design, the 'CELERITY', hv.il for the Bristol Aeroplane C< mpany and Rritrtin's latest tffttalt i.v under going extensile Admiralty test at Poit^mouth, the U the first vessel to he driven by air-cooh aero engines, driving variabk pitch f/tropeUen.46 words
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Article36 1948-09-10 7 LISBON. Thursday.— Dr. Ruy Femira Carmo and immigration inspector Felip. Nascimento left by plane today for Rio de Janeiro to laity Portuguese sailing aboard tin Santa Cruz to visit their families m Portugal.36 words
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Article34 1948-09-10 7 SHANGHAI. I hur.sdu; The death occurred nere la*t night of August P. Haouls the Catholic Bishop of Shanghai since 1931. Ho was bom m Brltanny, France, 71 yetn ago. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration434 1948-09-10 8 GRAHAM BARROW - GRAHAM BARROW (By RANGOON, Thurs.— A new Burmese Cabinet is expected to emerge m the next few days from meetings of Parliament behind the heavily barricaded walls of the Secretariat building m Rangoon, sources clos^ to the Government said today. Among its immediateReuter - 434 words
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Article38 1948-09-10 8 SHANGHAI, Thursday.— A British broker an.j sportsmar. Maurice Benavitch and an Italian. Luigi pirola. were arrefted by the economic police for alleged violation of the currency regulations according to the Shanghai evening Pos- tuday. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article52 1948-09-10 8 PRAGUE. Thursda;. g jombincd SovU my. Danube shipping Sovrom, has started P raffic on the cording to report here. oradoati are to rua Uato^a, m (< Ojttrgiu and I ire Branrt)Vi'aiai publica Pop 1 slatia tounced the opt i enger traffic Sl fon ml i52 words
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Advertisement51 1948-09-10 8 GRAND CLEVRANCE SALE OF ALL LINES Now On. Reduction of prices from 10% to 80% BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Children* Hooks Medical Hook* Technical Books Toys and Games Greeting Cards Children's Imitations Notrpaper and Envelopes Writine I'aN. fe ORIENT STAR NEWS CO. 10S, NOfcTH BftlDOa ROAD, Blanipore, 1 riumo:51 words
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Article42 1948-09-10 9 TIENTSIN. Thursday.- The A yncan-owned Evening Journal appeared as usual '«>ay. despite the Chinese ■wtnoritlei 1 ban. Bernard Rogard. the s OWBcr, declared been a mitunckrPanted out that the entirely th t Munlojnj initiative withinstruct J un. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration306 1948-09-10 9 THE HAGUE, Thurs,— Details of an Interim Federal Indonesian Government will be discussed at talks beginning next week-end between the Dutch Government and a deputation from the Batavia (non- Republican) Federal Council, it was announced here last night. Dr HubertusReuter - 306 words
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Article47 1948-09-10 9 BERLIN, Thursday.— The Soviet police pivss tonight exp'ained that the arrest of Western sector police at the City Hall was div to the fac: that they carried no "labour certificates." It said that they would be releat.cd immediauly on production of them I ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article75 1948-09-10 9 HOLLYWOOD. Thursday. Thin-faced Robert Mitchum fought through a chevrlng mob of autograph hunters a* he surrendered to the Grand Jury indictment fo r smoking marijuana. In the hal!s outside the courtroom, the movie star willingly scribjled his name for beseeching bobby soxers whiU flashbulbs poppeo around him.U.P. - 75 words
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Advertisement46 1948-09-10 9 MALAYAN LANDSCAPE CALENDAR itTtonded that this should form the Mt of NTto of annual productions. The calendars, which will tx^nced at M p« SST^i so t^aT'thoy can y h c posted M to friends Ad relations at home. K "">- t SS^^^^Sft can-" KELLY A W.IWH. B46 words
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Article159 1948-09-10 10 BALLET IN AUSTRALIA iraii Hutii K,-r, wnoM I tO h'U J ■miiu Bri comwiL examiner. Ilia Bemey, fc fo j about <1 i- <j, lur 1 -reason- fo h.-i contV! AustialKin dai the ciimau oik IIOOSC-hl: 1 IU mki leas reserved UiariLnsj mo 10 easily iUe iheii" emotion.-. Tno foodReuter; AAP - 159 words
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124 1948-09-10 10 AUSTRALIA LOSE $10,000,000 IN ACCIDENTS BTDNEY, Uronojj vehicle accident? to < an ecooonjc t1C.000.000 a year, MSf .m estimate ol Ui ftoad Sarety Counci Go.--: La mad? up oil MOperty. hospital v beatme'nt for losses, and calcula! Oi persona kflled ■file Bret annual :•>'■' RoaiJ Safety Couac that the CouncilReuter - 124 words
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Article66 1948-09-10 10 SHANGHAI, Thursday.— A prominent Broker Jonn Wei and his wife, a Russian I Magi* and a Frenchman M. IElzear, wer< indicted by special criminal tribunal on charges of blackmarket dealings, and will soon be arraigned for trial. The indictment disclosed that the economic police tapnedReuter - 66 words
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Article22 1948-09-10 10 SHANGHAI The Board j aliags hip River *< F South < DfCantonto Official they are d iformatJon ed I ReuterReuter - 22 words
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270 1948-09-10 10 NANKING rhura. The Chinese Government ban accepted the KCA plan to dtstnbutr fertilizer under the American Aid Programme at meeting of Roger (i. L&pham, ECA director m China, Premier Wong Wen Hap and other aginrttl of the two Governments. 'I'hc plans call for <liscontinuatmnU.P. - 270 words
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Miscellaneous140 1948-09-10 10 i i j pop I I«'V4"I T^IVI I b^'l W^t-rr To Our TH»S I DDNTSW! N IO I III 4 Lp<fjl H/ PtoiUMM%o! 'T 1 \lftlllVCVl. r y RUGGLfS i t^ W-Xli-I J-JTI WK LITTLE} V ANb IHEi'O LAV^ YbEARME, AN&WHOVmL.SiR. I SUPfiOSi J[j:^^^^ftLl JUE^ISWHE^ "bOHN THERE FOR J WAQ140 words
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281 1948-09-10 11 BEIGHTONi Thurs.— Science handed man .mother important part of his family troe today .ill it turns out thai we were monkeys after Professor W. E. Lctiros Clark oi Oxford, famous :i -iihority o\ evolution, reached millions ears into onweorded history io present toU.P. - 281 words
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Article14 1948-09-10 11 Hope's Golden Jubilee I M m R I' H H f Santa H w14 words
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133 1948-09-10 11 TRUMAN CHARGED WITH CONDUCTING CAMPAIGN OF FEAR v: 5 high command 1 7::.::: n with c N lign I ar" c: the kind of taci P ftwing mi m- > md rabble i usei p < 1 mad Kenneth 6 p Republican, v, :n a kngthy con'r i> i Slmul-U.P. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration49 1948-09-10 11 LATEST AUTUMN FASHION •BEXEDWTIXE" it the nnnu <iiwn to this autumn fkion by Lintti bfMtec y a "tulip-ple/ited hkirt;* monk's cowl collar, >lf tfm and is m wool 't^pe. Lentjth has been and over-emphasis and t-rtrarauant difficult-to-wem features have been •vohl'l m the new Autumn s/ *< Men m London.49 words
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Article73 1948-09-10 11 MANILA. Thursday— lt was disclosed today that E. I Hinsworth, Hongkong's Imi port Export Superintendent. ha? ssetn t a letter to the Manila I Customs Patrol Service warning against the possibility or renewed opium smuggling to the Philippines. Hinsworth wrote that large i quantities of opiumU.P. - 73 words
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Article209 1948-09-10 11 FT-, Y. '■**<•> or Mann--11 m re In. 1 tn, nau... evidence available to comment Manalan* reported that his nation showed that Filino victims were almost inwtii i,!y hiwky younsr iwtfei. oi them labourers. There were no womon, children or l)1( I'opi* amon«: them ihZTH? what isU.P. - 209 words
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175 1948-09-10 11 NEWFOUNDLAND, Ttars.— The Nascoaie Fskimos are moving from their settlement at Davis better hunting ground. From tim? immemorial, Davis Inlet has been the hor- of this trib°. I But, they bav< m depleted tho itocki of wild gamea that it is almost impossibic foiReuter - 175 words
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Article60 1948-09-10 11 MORE KREMLIN TALKS? MOSCOW. Thursday. -The three Western envoys m Moscow ai\ expected to ask for a niw Kremlin appointment shortly to discuss the Berlin situation, informed Western quarters her*., said tonight. Ij is believtd that m new talks with Mr. Molotov or Marshall Stali n or both, they willReuter - 60 words
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101 1948-09-10 11 Malayan Newsmen To Be Trained In England GENEVA. Thurs. A i'lity (>f Mnlayan, Nigerian mid' Gold Count jonurtMthMt* fcoa (iiiivri m Ew/hnut for t:cinin.i <ts part <>} v ></(.- Mi to develop netctjraseri m the colonies, Mr. J. FUt ciicr-Cooke. toht the United Nations Special Committee ■m NonSelf-Governinij T<rn torReuter - 101 words
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Article34 1948-09-10 11 BITTERNESS TOWARD REDS Margate, Kent. Thursday Tlv WFTU debate rc-em-phasizod bitterness towards communism m its ranks and the apparent determination of the majority to display its strength against eviry challenge from this quarter. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement65 1948-09-10 11 /I n entirely NEW Addition to the range of HrlVf •Vi RADIOS PRICE 5235 Cash less Iffi Easy Terms over 12 months Housed m a beautiful walnut cabinet I this new model is remarkable for it* sensitivity and tone quality. I Si > it aa:—t I I E STAB S65 words
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Article, Illustration332 1948-09-10 12 Oswald Henry - Oswald Henry Film Gossip /> v \i;\V aim distributing company has RftO M operate In Singapore. Situ ited «>" tlie iir4 floor of <>ldham IIaI! ott Orchard R«i it bean the signboard: "Meter I ilm^, ulalaym, toe." and is I branch of the parent332 words
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Article150 1948-09-10 12 IF you're after good laugh. then Columbia's fantasy on "Here Comes Mr. Jordan." is just what the doctor ordered. It is a comedy that breaks every rule of film-making, even as it achieves a high level of entertainment. Its characters are gay. adorable, hateful, and human its story150 words
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Advertisement154 1948-09-10 12 I I HI.XE'S SI SPEXSE H I WITHCH T A I J 2 Plrtdßf Ormam Ufrm j H Xs -THE LITTLE FOXWT! 93 a, y j^i^P^r^^Ji £R^^. .•P a o d q I I j iDMOND O'BRIEN 7\\;oTHE^^ I I I ANNBLYTH RVRTOFTHE I fl 11 a.m., 1.45 p.m., 4.15;154 words
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Advertisement23 1948-09-10 12 QBBAT WOKLI) GLOBS 7 9.15 VVOMM I)e Carlo "Ulack Bart" (m Ti'chnioolor) NKW WORLD JLIDO 7—9.15 "Th« Kvile" ■OTAL 3—7.30 "SaKunlhala" (m Tamil)23 words
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Advertisement145 1948-09-10 12 Th, Mr. Of "if n mm\i\i.in Har.> -opbxixg roMow "THE GOLDEN EARRINGS' Marl.-n- DMricfc-^^ To-Morro« t m;,|.-.,,, "THE SWORDSMAN" u< .r NOW THRILLING THOUSANDS 5 TIMES DAILY! 11 -2- 1.15-6.30- 3!5 =c CAPITOL i Bf lit,' Vt^^^^H a. >. JOHNNY WEISSMULLER 4S -BRENDA JOYCE @9 .r» t LINDA CHRISTIAN SB145 words
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Article648 1948-09-10 13 LOANS Municipal S'poreS', 1926 112.50 114.50 Spore 814% 1948 100.25 101.25 S'pore 4 V, 1930 116.00 118.00 xi Spore 3<- c 1935 98.25 99.25 "Pore 3< 0 1937 98.00 99.00 S pore 3';, 1938 98.25 99.25. Spore 4% 1939 107.50 108.50 Pen. 5' r 1926 112.50 114.50648 words
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182 1948-09-10 13 A USTRALIAN food-exporting merchants are keen on the Malayan market, said Mr. W. F. Fitzpatrick, a Singapore food importer yesterday, just returned from a six-month tour. They are making efforts to bring the quality of their goods to world standard, he said. Food182 words
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Article22 1948-09-10 13 The cautious note continued m Ike local shaio market yesterday. Only a few transactions 'wore i corded at current prices.22 words
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Article145 1948-09-10 13 The pepper market continued to be easier yesterday with very little buying interest. Quotations for white pepper were marked down by $2 a picul. while black pepper slipped ii The following were yestcr-j day's quotations: RICE No. 1 $52,-. Other 1 qualities $50. GLUTINOUS RICE: $40--$46. SUGAR:145 words
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Article73 1948-09-10 13 The rubber market yestciday opened approximately flveeighl'is of a cent lower than on Wednesday. After being steady, the market became easier again with sellers predominating. The market, however, took a turn for the better towaids the close. Closing prices weie Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Sept. RSS 43 a73 words
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Advertisement140 1948-09-10 13 FOR YOUR INSURANCES EMPLOYERS Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) MOTOR^ FIRE, WORKMENS COMPENSATION, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, HOI SEOWNERS/ HOUSEHOLDERS COMPREHENSIVE, CASH AND CARS IN TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT, FIDELITY GUARANTEE ETC., ETC. +t S >n,,,iYO CLAIMS BONUS of 33 l/3fo allou-cdPolicyholders m the U.K. provided no claims140 words
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430 1948-09-10 14 Happy Lass Displays Fine Form Again Fas! Times Returned At B. limsh MOST i>ui ■otimlinx workcrv f»!siJ* Unuih ,VG»t« Mnipirr Rose, Show <jir' hiul Happ.V I -oin^ \\;«s mt\ t;o«Ml diiriiijf (h«* inorn*Hg's Shou (iirJ re<»j--iic(l the li;^! ♦iine o>«»r tht» Mjrrt\ <overing H|6 (iishui'T m 3(> sees., while Kinpire430 words
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Article71 1948-09-10 14 The Ladies' Competition for September (StabMorcn wa s played at Bukit Timah on Monday, and resulted Di as foHows: "A" Division won by Mr<. G. T. Edwards with a score of 19 Mrs Ft rral-Smith < 17.5/ Si. Mrs McMullan U6 1 8> "B" Divi-jori won by Mrs.71 words
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Article29 1948-09-10 14 C.Y.M.A.— HOCKEY All members interested m hockey aatr t asked to atu-nd a meeting to by held at the Central Club House on Monday the Sept. 13. at 5.30.29 words
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Article237 1948-09-10 14 ALLAN LEWIS - Early Selections ALLAN LEWIS (By Horses Class 2. Div. 5. 6 Fur* MEATH Sir Ga'ahad Val's Pick Horfaes Class 2. Div. 6. 6 Fui& SKYMASTER Dai!: Romance Princess Nuf field Horses Class 3. Div. 1. 6 Fuil FREE FRENCHMAN Unicorn Heart Of Oak Hotses Class 3. Div. 2. 6 Furs.237 words
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Article, Illustration11 1948-09-10 14 Ik* b* I■ iteft th Uajft World Bta11 words
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Article729 1948-09-10 14 H*low is the card for tomorrow's races, the nrst day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting, together with the records of the last throe runs of 'h candidates: Horsrs C!:iss 2. Div. 5. 6 Fut* 4 0 0 Fuhiyn 9 00 0 0 0729 words
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Article51 1948-09-10 14 heM T^ foilowms °mz£M dM we it eie of nual H Sci,., 1 ffi held SunW-| fl pn M (ro.elcct, Mr. r. 9 y^M fl Mr Joe Seah; W »ang ChianJ- fJ(J« sports l'" v^. <■ flgsxi) Mr. ;im,ttflH (Ist Kl;lt; "^M M Hafl m J Mr51 words
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Article306 1948-09-10 15 MK ..,W.-r of »h<- Dunlop I»l»nU IL H 1.. fWtt. "I* cnishing line oil two oofeCrt the J& ,ml five-mlte *yfi£[£ j M,, Sin R a,H»re l.vol.ng CanuH«a tl" lf 1: ,us won the 10-mile and lWt»«"**" J n,. t ied with his306 words
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149 1948-09-10 15 Xli A LA LD >l P I R, Thurs. The Malayan Kugby I'nion at a meting held m kua'a Lumpur «l« < i<l. .1 to drop both the H.M.S. "Malayii" Cup and "All-Blues" <«inip. fit ion this year m view of the present situation149 words
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Article55 1948-09-10 15 Tho following will represent the Oriental B.P. against the Fairylite 8.P.. m a return match on Sunday at the Fairylite court, at 3.00 p.m. sharp. Lim Choon Watt. Lawrence Cheah, Teo Kok Hwee. Voon Kirn Cheng. Yap Peng Scab. Tan Peng Koon, Johnny Sect. ray Soy Bah55 words
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329 1948-09-10 15 LEFT-HANDER Lai Yiog Hon. defending title holder entered the men's open singles final, m the Singapore Table Tennis Championships when he defeated Ng Yew Weng m straight sets, played at the Great World last night. In the other semi-final match. Chua Kirn Hern,329 words
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Article188 1948-09-10 15 SCARBOROUGH. Thursday. -Ton thousand people waited •or the rain to cease to see the cund day* match between th« AttfitrattWis and Ltvesor Oower*fi Eleven. The garat started almos t as sooa as the rain stopped but it was a traglc beginning for Ltwson 3ower f 8188 words
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Article107 1948-09-10 15 THE jv dang rivals— the Singapoie Cricket Club and the Singapore Recreation Clvb will clash today on the padang In their annual soccer encounter for the Clarke Shield. The following are the teams 8.C.C.: J. Aitken; D. Hamilton, V. Burton; W. Bainbridge. C. McCulloch. A. Mitchell;107 words
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Article38 1948-09-10 15 nil> t-- are reminded that ''P-c IVP. will be cele'tlng Us J2*h Anniversary 2 days' .stay at the R¥^mm<ni Tampenla ttr 18 and 19^ .^tojo-naro to .o^ister their g the Hon. Secretary 10. Chulia Street, Slnga-38 words
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163 1948-09-10 15 Malays (MFA) 4 Royal Navy 1 JAKING the fit Id with several new players and adopting short passing tactics, Malays beat the Navy my four goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterdiv bl the final round of the First Division, S.A.F.A. League.163 words
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Article150 1948-09-10 15 The Red Network <>f Shuja}>ore will ue Iron Uasting tfcft cofnm* ntarn of the Malawi Cup F*nai on ticv wocehHifthx, namely, 2:.5 and 400 metres from 4.30 p.xi. on Satiinlni uftcrnoon. tfu ~—~m The Navy fought back, but their ehootinff was erratic. On the change over,150 words
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Article39 1948-09-10 15 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League Div. 1 Indiana v. R.A.F. (Changi). Jalan Besar Sl*' dium; Div. 11l Social A..i:ctic Party v. Naval Stores. Geylang Stadium. (Bod> games will start at 5.15 p.m. Cable Wireless VI Kat.ong Eurasians, Fairer Park.39 words
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271 1948-09-10 15 LONDON Thurs. One of the nation' \nost gmeroUlf 1>" puhu spoil* event* m the four year* immediately preceding the outbreak of the uir. uxt* the annual tfix d<iy.s cycle race at the Wembley Empire Pocl, Lornfon, m which cyclist* were on theReuter - 271 words
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Article42 1948-09-10 15 Chinese Athletes trounced R.A.S.C. Training School tivenil m a Div. 9 League game a* Geylang Stadium yesterday. Hin Weng. the Athletes centre-forward, w;is outstanding -scoring three goals. Chwee Chip, the Athletes right-inner and Kirn Kang, leftinner, netted the other goals.42 words
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Advertisement7 1948-09-10 15 REVEALS DRAMA'" f^iraiw EXCITING mm INTIMATE DETAILS7 words
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223 1948-09-10 16 Captain Refuses To Give His Name MYSTERY shrotldl the identity of the Russian captain of the "Sckstan". a .>O-ton, 45-metre- 3-masted Russian wsscl the first of its kind to call at Sin^a|K>re since the irtr. It dropped anchor m the outer Koads late yerterday.223 words
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60 1948-09-10 16 CASTELGANDOLFO, Thur>. -Pope Piu.-; today told 370 delegates to the Inter-Parliament- ary Union, "one can always find i basis for accord between opposing partie.s by some sort of ndurable and acceptable comromise". Hp asked, "vvojld there not >c another way than war ovU.P. - 60 words
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126 1948-09-10 16 Minister Warns Of Communal Bloodbath COMMUNAL bloodbath MutHlffhom [he Indian subcontinent would result from the india n Government's aggression In Hyderabad, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Zai'rul!ah Khan forecast m a speech At Karachi. Khan told a presi conference India was threatening Hyderabad with cpen aggression., -with no thought of morality buU.P. - 126 words
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Article36 1948-09-10 16 Four U.S. Planes Missing Manila. Thins -It was annoußced here t-- iay that four rn.:^i States Ai: Force P-4" pianos were missinp tftet running Into bad weather while on a routine training •flight over ttv Philippines.36 words
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275 1948-09-10 16 He Was Rudely Awakened And Robbed ACANTONMB, Leoag Yip. of 30«» Kcppo! Road was suddenly awakened trotn Mi ileep r»y the intrusion of throe Chinotit timed with a levolver. rhey tIM brought m Leong*! > >ir. -uiiit** to keep him com- ■■>. Both of thim were order.l to stand facing275 words
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Article91 1948-09-10 16 JOHANNESBURG. Thursday. The bodies of 80 Africans killed by a pressure burs'. caucr d by ap earth tremor In a deep mine yesterday rere found today by rescue )arties who had been workinu inceasingly iincc the burst 'CCURd. In addition to the dead. on-_> 7Reuter - 91 words
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Article67 1948-09-10 16 PARIS, Thursday. Vietminh Endochlnese autonoTiisU have launched an offeaive afUr an artillery and ma Chine gun bar: age round Saigo n during tlu past week Agence France Presse reports from Saigoo stated today. The agency said that 10,000 people demonstrate! against the autonomists m frontReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration57 1948-09-10 16 sfi*<? We Kiat Neo, the only we, man representative m t executive council of the Army Civil B€r*Hct i'nion, dejUm the plight of xcomen workers und ttreseed tht need far chaihpion of iconien workers. Pwtiirt tftatrj Miss Wee, ti rcmrnj a gathering of Army workers when thuj ctkbral the second57 words
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201 1948-09-10 16 OR. G. Hawkins, Secretary for Defencv, Singapore, advoe k more local Government and more decentralisation of "highly concentrated" machinery of Government at Emp Plac*. He faid this last night |m an address to membei s ,of *he East West Society >n "Volunteering" and told their,201 words
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69 1948-09-10 16 rORTY-FIVE year old press Nagako was pi tenth m a beauty poll he] the popular Japanes* m zirit- "Hantshl" The magazine did not si fy tlu numb-r °f vOta Empress received, but. sau total tied with Sun* known movie acttej Mlura. First placeU.P. - 69 words
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Article25 1948-09-10 16 National Assembly v i formally inaugunij Nanking U lay to Wj enforcement <'- f JJJ constituti n. Tne h -ad< I I president U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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155 1948-09-10 16 AS the result of a dispute between tw.> a Hokkien labour contractor, Ang; B m a joying his cup of coffee with two W"* 11 J Kirn Seng Road, wan suddenly interrupts! I c five Chinese armed with pistols. U'h« V^J 20 feet, they155 words
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Advertisement77 1948-09-10 16 "Shanghai Modern Tailoring" 10, BATTERY ROAD Now on display Xewstoek. Moderately priced. ULTRA-SMART— Evening Gowns of Crepe with bead emb/oichvv. YOUTHFITL— Evening Gowns of Ninon combined with lace DRESSY— Afternoon Frocks i)f Jersey Crepe. LADIES OWN MATERIAL MADE TO OKDFK PHONE ***** OLD CLOTHES 1 1 1 t iir hade77 words
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