Morning Tribune, 24 September 1948
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Title Section11 1948-09-24 1 MORNING TRIBUNE -mmTiStx Bermm). 10 CENTS *A VOL. 1 SEPT. 24^194811 words
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460 1948-09-24 1 ARM S CARGO STOLEN FROM THE PI GOVERNMENT? Ring Aimed At Quick Profit THE arms seized on board the Catalina flying-bout, near Airabu Island, on Sept. 14, may have been part of a consignment from the American Government to the Philippines Government. Members of the gun- running ring were hoping460 words
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Article, Illustration578 1948-09-24 1 Captured after vigil I OPERA HON Kor.NO-rr HERE ll I UP of nOU'S Htrom the F< n front:JOHORE: MIAP. AREA. Thurs. Punng l^day even-. mm a miUtary party raided«ta neir Muar and found i hut m W-Jcl W nir.ese were ested for screenli 'The hut was similar to 1 irrack-room578 words
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Article111 1948-09-24 1 Hundreds Told: 'Quit Homes' The tenants of about 90 houses m Upper Hokien and Upper Pickering Streets art at their u*its' end. They have been served with notices by the Land Office to quit their premises m two Uf**m*r time. Then are shopkeepers, mercha n ts, office workers and labourers.111 words
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Article61 1948-09-24 1 CANBERRA, Thurs.— Prime Minister Joseph Chifley told the House of Representatives today that one CataUna, owned by Mr. R. R. Cobbley, was given a permit for carport and for sale. No other Catalina aircraft on the Australian register operated m Malaya or elsewhere outside Australia. The CatalinaU.P. - 61 words
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Article38 1948-09-24 1 HONGKONG, Thurs. —me Wing on warehouse fire's death toll was officially announced a.s 120 when firemen were able to enter the building for the first time after midday and found 95 more bodies.- U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article38 1948-09-24 1 BERLIN, Thurs.— Soviet sector police today seized all copies of Western-licensed Berlin newspapers from booKstalis and news agents m the Soviet sector of the city except the British controlled Die Welt and the French-licensed KUfler ReuterReuter - 38 words
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228 1948-09-24 1 JAVA-BOUND ROYALTY TO BRING BACK REMAINS Two Siamese Prince* and a Siamese Princes* are due to arrive m Singapore this afternoon aboard an aircraft of tie Royal Siamese Air Force. They will atay here one night, aa guests of the Governor of Singapore. The party— which will proceed to Java228 words
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Advertisement30 1948-09-24 1 Join the rush for CHILPRUFE THE GREATEST CREATORS OF UNDERWEAR. Men's Trunks, Vests Briefs. Girls', Boys', Infants' underwear CHILPRUFE is made of 100% Sea Island Cotton to keep you cooler.30 words
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219 1948-09-24 2 INDONFSIAN OFFICIAL UTTERS WARNING Ih.- D-.i.rh Ummmml v. an N bmint* fo.* «h»- fiiminmiUt Insurrection m th I Im<-inca-Un K< -public, nn Indianc-lan o.r-riu! K|»..i4.-ni.«ii In Singapore sl.it. -I mmmmm\*f. BoOSomlc conditions m tht R*prrh*lc hvd (i-'terioriteti foi l***ae time past under the Dutch219 words
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Article115 1948-09-24 2 CARGO SHIP SAILS FOR PAKAN BAROE lh«. first normal voyage to the Republican P f ->tt of Pakar Baroe was made by thc cargo boat Ro.-jiv which left here la<st night. Thi:* trip followed the on. made by the Hong 'I hong scmo tune ago when she touched the same115 words
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Article59 1948-09-24 2 Th, barter r.arte ship "Hong booh*' which lefl SiiTgapcr: Last wc*l" Cor the Republican ports oi Sumatra, bai arrived sately |n Turjon^ plnang. 'Hong Tor.g" the firs* tHa" ship which has successfully accomplished the barter trade wiih the Sumatran ports. It now waiting m Singapore!59 words
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Article119 1948-09-24 2 CCC Rejects War Damages Scheme At its monthly committee I ynceting yesterday, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce rejected the War Damages Compensation scheme as droAC-n up by Go**emment. The committee agreed that war risk claims, bring a legal lialAlity, should \>e paid first from the funds axyailble. It suggested that119 words
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48 1948-09-24 2 U.K. Warships For Dominican Govt. LONDON, Thurs. Th,. Admiralty aiU-ounced that the destroyers Fume and Hotspur, now being refitted at Devonport, are bring .sold to the Dominican Government. The Hotspur will sad for the Dominican Republic on November 8, and r>. *"-f.,f_. will follow m Dt comber. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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164 1948-09-24 2 MALACCA. Thurs. "The representative the GovemncM of India adil be d_ir.g a joo or' Immeme va'ue if he (•"jv 1 procure tHe aid which is so vital to Indian business interests m this country," observed Mr OA. R Arunasalam Chettiar, President of the Malacca Indian164 words
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336 1948-09-24 2 1 A Malay, Redwan bin Alias had a fight with Salleh bin I Mohamed and Yusoff bin Aii- i mat at Changi Road on May 5 at about 8 p.m. After the fight Redwan told his cousin, Mohamed Yusoff, and another friend, Ambak bin336 words
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Article49 1948-09-24 2 H^iw/3_iu*;^k. AMONG the 12 passengers on 2 the Maetsuyckcr Which arrived from Australia" yesterday, a couple travelled tree. They were Mr. and Mrs. w. J. R. Hoop-- who are doin<* the round trip. Mr. Hooper i.s the representative of the Royal InterOcean Lines to whom th e shin belongs.49 words
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128 1948-09-24 2 Mr. E. J. Selby, Canton.'. Ihfoeeeutor, nskl Diatriet C.mrt yeatcrday to vl, W ____T-MnllU,.n 04* opium at thy Custom's House. l) J| *mjf Mr. Sel by said tr_iLsporting the exhibita to the court Would mean bringing along a .strong police escort since the128 words
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Article42 1948-09-24 2 lew -\<m u i,. $300. charj-r-d witK phone-wiie vnlu-M i?,* 0 the night of 1-,- r. r !7 native charge of ret i_! altw M bundle. 5 u^JS* valued at SW aoi^arLi lr s. opuL**- v 342 words
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Article86 1948-09-24 2 CCC TO OPPOSE AMENDMENT Tiie Chines. Chamber cl v t.in.T.-.rce iias decided .to oppose the proposed arcrndrn^.to Ue Telegraph Ordinance ci th t ground that £_fc nmenci ment wov.W b? an'inirlnjc me.it on personal rights. Ine a.nen_m.?ru setts t< empower Government to rir tele^iap.! lines through p:i vate property without86 words
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Article57 1948-09-24 2 A Tamil Teachers* "Magazine Tamilasirlan" is ntfw beinrpublished under the manage ment of th* Tamil Teachus Association of Malacca. The sponsor ts Mr. 5. D. Augustine ft_*s!star\: Inspector of Tamil Schools. The Wagarihe is a monthly publication, antl fill, an important need mi n the life cf57 words
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Article62 1948-09-24 2 BEE R-SELIER HAD NO LICENCE Two Itevcam dflheen e_lsm| tiie efeop of S i Sent: i) M Tanjong Pagar Rctd. night of Sep. and ofteN a Mttlc of beer. The battle tea const] ied ssl So Seng wa..- targed m th' Fourth Polir^ Ooutt vrst'r.'ay with selling beet vvitho'c. licence.62 words
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Article64 1948-09-24 2 Tan Ah Pen^r. who IdKlttsi m the Fourth Felice Court yesterday to digging up two ca.<tiron pipes m the compound of thc Base Reserve Depot, K-arr. Bukit Panjanj;. belonging to t_t Custodian of Property on the afternoon of Sept. 2_. was offei ed bail of64 words
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Article42 1948-09-24 2 TRENGGANU JOIN- UP Up to September 17. 3. 135 auxiliary policem* n bad b ci enrolled m Trends* l 455 m Besut District. 1.474 m Kuala Trengganu District, 827 i. n Dungun District, 205 Id Kemasek Bttb-Disirict and 374 m Kemaman Dlftrict.42 words
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453 1948-09-24 2 The admissibility of two statements, alleged to have btcr made by two R.A.F. men tentatively chargpd w«rh theft of R.A.F. equipment, was objected to by Mr. S. H. D. TK«ias, defence counsel, at the continued hearing In the Ninth Po"ic^ Court, yesterday, of453 words
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Article, Illustration54 1948-09-24 3 Sir Frankhr. Gimson, Goivrnor of Bmgapore pitmymg the QBE on C'ipt. R. Marshall at yesterday's mv***titure cereninny at Government House. Ifur^oret Chair v n Jnnr* Mm ■■_i_l T -cut Col J L Chapman. Lt.-Col. D. L. Ca P A K^-rs' Mt.rsW and Mrs. Marshall after the investitur* ceremony54 words
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331 1948-09-24 3 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN APPEAL CASE "The lond-oid is being severely penab-r-d and protection has been given to the tenant who did not require any protection", submitted Mr. N. A. Mallal m the Singapore High Court yesterday on behalf of a landlord, who appealed against331 words
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82 1948-09-24 3 Lan Chee Klong was yesterday told by Mr. A. G. Shears. Magistrate of thr j Fourth Police Court, to take* his hands off his pockets. He was arrested on the afternoon of Sept. 8. at Grange Road, and had m his possession a wrist-watch82 words
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Article64 1948-09-24 3 Eight Chinese stowawayfound hiding m the shelter deck of the" Chak San, two days after the ship left. Hongkong. were handed over to the Singapore Immigration authorities, yesterday. The Chak San is on its way to Calcutta with 10 Chinese deck passengers and one saloon64 words
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Article18 1948-09-24 3 T h i next Singapore As.size Session will open at 10.30 a.m. on Monday, October 4.18 words
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Article106 1948-09-24 3 CUT TIMBER FROM CROWN FOREST Chua Chok Noi. a \v.>mv. of 40. and a b'Jy 11. LoiAh Tee. faced a charge o. cutting timber without p**r mission m thc Foi est Reserve at Bukit T-mah Ron. on the morning of Sept. 22 Both pleaded guilty and fine of $50. o106 words
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71 1948-09-24 3 CHINESE CHAMBER TO CELEBRATE DOUBLE- 10TH The Double-Tenth -Chi nese national day— this year will be celebrated with a teaparty at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises on the afternoon of Oct. 10 by the various Chinese associations m Singapore. In the evening at the same place the Chinese Consul-Ge-neral,71 words
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Article59 1948-09-24 3 L. W. Arnarata and J. D. R. de Silva, middle-aged and dapperly dressed, rtood In the Fourth Police Court yesterdov charged with fighting m the Singapore Restaurant, Bras Basah Road, and using abusive language to Inspector Pestana. Both claimed trial and $50 bail was offered.59 words
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98 1948-09-24 3 Neo Ban Heng. Ong Kok Kee. Ng Lee Peng and Ang Kian Seng were acquitted when they appeared m the Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of loitering at a Sub-Depot, with intent to commit theft on the early morning of August 15.98 words
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Article146 1948-09-24 3 CI^ P JHS2S«2* from vvere among the r I i ,f! Wlt k awards by Singapore, Sir J*, at Governt_rday morning. at Colonel J. r ;^-l-ut. Colonel D. re; ve f"f 3 Regiment veu -nsignia of thi Order of UM Lriti.m Empire. Lieut.-Colenei Fata -JOB*! T-tapmCß,146 words
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Advertisement49 1948-09-24 3 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL LINES Now On. Reduction of prices from 10% to ftO% BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Children's Books Medical Book? Technical Books Toys and Games Greeting Cards Children's Invitations Notepaper and Envelopes Writing Pads. ORIENT STAR NEWS CO. 108, NORTH BRIDGK ROAD, Pbone: ***** Singapore.49 words
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Article, Illustration86 1948-09-24 4 Lan Chee Kiong was yesterday told by Mr. A. G. Shears. Magistrate of thr Fourth Police Court, to take his hands off his pockets. He was arrested on the afternoon of Sept. 8. at Grange Road, and had m his possession a wrist-watch and86 words
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Article63 1948-09-24 4 Eight Chinese stowawayfound hiding m the shelte.deck of the" Ciiak San, two days after the ship left Hongkong. were handed over to the Singapore Immigration authorities, yesterday. The Chai. San is on its way to Calcutta with 10 Chinese deck passengers and one saloon passenger,63 words
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Article, Illustration104 1948-09-24 4 .-iti.*h Umpire. "-.•iin I-.n-_i(*ca- m chary re tAt :"outn awardtd the 111 l RSnpUal for rf Lis iaoo OrttBtfctf Oificei* m tine; with the j Admini-Jtration stroi. Li^t -Colonel Dermot Lindcsi P.'-hardscn. was the Senior •Q" Staff Officer of the •LFPRA Liaison Section when the Liaison Section104 words
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327 1948-09-24 4 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN APPEAL CASE 'The landlord i.s being severely penalised and protection has been given to the tenant who did not require any protection", submitted Mr. N. A. Mallal m the Singapore High Court yesterday on behalf of a landlord, who appealed against327 words
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Article17 1948-09-24 4 T h next Singapore Assize Session will open at 10.30 a.m. on Monday, October 4.17 words
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Article107 1948-09-24 4 CUT TIMBER FROM CROWN FOREST Chua Chok Noi. a WQmmV"k ci 49. and '<*■ b'^y Ol 11. Lor Ah Tte. faced a charge 0. cutting timber without P*t mission m the Foi est Reserve at Bukit Timah Roa<'. on the morning cf Sept. 22 Both pleaded guilty and fine of107 words
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71 1948-09-24 4 CHINESE CHAMBER TO CELEBRATE DOUBLE 10TH The Double-Tenth -Chi nese national day— this year will be celebrated with a teaparty at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises on the afternoon of Oct. 10 by the various Chinese associations m Singapore. In the evening at the same place the Chinese ConsulGeneral.71 words
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Article59 1948-09-24 4 L. W. Arnarata and J. D. R. de Silva, middle-aged and dapperly dressed, stood In the Fourth Police Court yesterduv charged with fighting m the Singapore Restaurant, Bras Basah Road, and using abusive language to Inspector Pestana. Both claimed trial and $50 bail was offered.59 words
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97 1948-09-24 4 Noo Ban Heng. Ong Kok Kee. Ng Lee Peng and Ang Kian Seng were acquitted when they appeared m the Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of loitering at a Sub-Depot, with intent to commit theft on thc early morning of August 15.97 words
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Advertisement49 1948-09-24 4 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL LINES Now On. Reduction of prices from 10% to »0% BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Children's Book* Medical Book? Technical Books Toys and Games Greeting Cards Children's Invitations Notepaper and Envelopes Writing mmmm ORIENT STAR NEWS CO. 108, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, Pbone: ***** Singapore.49 words
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Article, Illustration37 1948-09-24 5 A group picture taken al Mr*. George Hoe Chin Hni's birthday party held at ihc Kafoflf Kest House on Wed mf**m*f. Below, .A.S.P. M. Boyle lights the cake while the birthday girl looks on.37 words
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61 1948-09-24 5 mci tentative charts fttodaa M Pohcy deCISJ Although:. teprescntativ, Mccoy replied the eh ir Ee by reading Army gess_? Arthur's labour poliei probable that there wovM fc additional discussion of t_ matter before final di position. The sources said th, Dotted States hasU.P. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration150 1948-09-24 5 SYDNEY, Thursday. Australian, find it difficult to choose between a job with a Government and one with private enterprise, was revealed by a re-. cent Gallup roll. Australian i'ublic Opinion Toils recently asked: "if two jobs had the same wa<*es and conditions, but one was with a GovernmentReuter; AAP - 150 words
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93 1948-09-24 5 SOUTH AFRICA HAS NO INTEREST IN ANTARCTIC CAPE TOWN. Thursdaj Field Marshal Jan Smuts tolj the Assembly today tha: South Africa had no Interest m the Antarctic, but tha she has vitally eoneerne: with her own security m the southern ocean. He said that South Africa'occupation of Prince Edward andU.P. - 93 words
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Article19 1948-09-24 5 NEW YORK. Thurs. Irish Piemiei Costello today received an honorary degree of laws from Fordham University. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article39 1948-09-24 5 A young Malay, attached to a Military establishment was taken to hospital WW" serious leg injuries yesterda. afternoon as a result of be ininvolved m an accident between a tipping wagon ana. 15-cwt vehicle a t Woodlands39 words
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Article97 1948-09-24 5 SHANGHAI. Thursday. Rhoit-term gold yuan Treasury bonds will be issued today m oidcr to absorb idle capital, according to Chinese press reports quoting the Central Hunk. The salt- of bonds will be exclusively handled by the Central Hank which reveals tha; the interest rate will be fixedReuter - 97 words
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Article221 1948-09-24 5 PRAGUE, tThurs.— Dairy cows m Czechoslovakia are threatened with deatn and farmers and small factory proprietors with nationalisation i f they fail to fulfil production quota;*; The farmers' organisation centred m Prague, noticing that milk deliveries appeared to indicate a very low production figure perReuter - 221 words
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Article77 1948-09-24 5 VAGRANT SENT TO HOUSE An old Indian woman. Altmedo. who had lost her two sons duiing the .Japanese Occupation, was found squatting 00 the five-foot way of the Lank.< Dispensary on he morning or Sept. 22. Thc police had previous ly received complaints from tn. people living around the OMoensary77 words
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Article74 1948-09-24 5 PRAGUE. Thurs.— An officla. communique announced the arrest of more tha n 30 alleged spies yesterday, including three said to have been .trained and transported to Czechoslovakia by the American Counter-intelligence Corp.; m Germany. The communique said that the arrested persons belongc c 1 < to aU.P. - 74 words
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Article, Illustration43 1948-09-24 5 < _„Th P t ph km n'»"ia X of Mr. Tho,, 1 Ml V -P Nyet Ngoh at tho Reglrtrar of S-ISTTi t___l ,,a€, d ****-*******i B,» I T Uh A n Ml., K„„| y c Smgft Bu|oh Hoti(lu| sunge| Bu)ii Selangor.43 words
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Article, Illustration506 1948-09-24 6 MABEL WONG - THE NEWS beneath the news MABEL WONG By THF Mast to smart dl tag with thc new silhouette A*?* A 'ot to the othei layer beneath your dress. just 4*o di esses niaKe news. so does your underweai. These days you have to be tl lussy and choosy about selecting506 words
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Article120 1948-09-24 6 Remember when shopping around or near Raffles Squirt, to drop m at thc Rue Triangle Tea Room, which is only a stone's throw, for n:idmorning refreshmunts. Hot, home made scones and fresh tea ay/aits you there. Mr Leon Britton P.KO envf m Singapore, back from New York and South Africa120 words
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Advertisement90 1948-09-24 6 43ft- Taylor j ||lof| STUDIO E_f l _A V»^ fc^JP 1 J js, SCOTT'S RD., MKOaATOR* *"ag____. >«-n -i jjj i*M*-h_iT--^^* "^^^rt-KC-CaftS I MADAME FLORENCE f n Giade yon In spite of thfl turbulent time all n**** fhe ,-M. *.-..„j< ncr variable .VlViC*- <» yef int\pocti_J (bmeult'o*H **l 'aSppnlailri****. ••*>■•90 words
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Advertisement95 1948-09-24 6 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads i Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CABVED TEAKWOOD FIBNITUBE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBBOIDEBIES ETC., ETC, 241, Ki\er Valley Koad, Singapore. Phone: 40 "5 I i j~~ TCDAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL from 7 to 8 p.m. "THE CJCKTABI lIOIH*' with Frank Pickford at the95 words
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Miscellaneous200 1948-09-24 6 11 1 Alt V LOOK out fot the Wesley Methodist Church bazaar on October 1. It Is an annual event that no r>n_ should miss. Ir I remember correctly, Its Whitv Elephant Stall is a hat gain counter with all kinds 3i find.'? ranging from useful kitchen gadgets to shoe200 words
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583 1948-09-24 7 THE MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1948. Sins Of The Fathers London Agent* Mesrrs. Colin Turner., Ltd., Talbot House, 98, Bt. Martin* Lane W.C.2. AN September 30, the Singapore Committee of the United Nations Appeal for Children will begin a campaign to collect funds to help the 200 million needy583 words
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654 1948-09-24 7 Healthy minds m hcalihx hdies miphl mdV be defined ns th: irking, n he ahn. WOJw; objective of Bmn, them aie old-fashioned and out of date and do not fulfil th«* requirements of modern educational standards. During the war of course little eouid be done654 words
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Article586 1948-09-24 7 ACTIVITY by armed n Eritreaa bandits, known as Shiftas, has flared up anew and is spreading to new territory while at the same time taking on a more clearly political complexion. The bandits r;re again terrorising the country population, plundering farms and ambushing586 words
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305 1948-09-24 7 Snakes Are Misunderstood Creatures A soft spot for snakes led to romance for a pretty Australian woman, Mrs. Carol Worrell, who. with her husband. 24-year-old Eric Worrell, deals m such reptiles as death-adders and tiger snakes. Tho Worrells originally nut on a snake-hunt m 19 i6. end their mutual enthusia_m305 words
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ROUND-UP OFCALLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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369 1948-09-24 8 SHANGHAI, Thurs.— A dispatch from Washington disclosed that Russia's manoeuvre to get an invitation to mediate m Chinas civil war is expected to bring prompt reiteration from the Chinese government and there is not a chance of success forU.S. - 369 words
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Article31 1948-09-24 8 V U fOKK. Tk*nmm. tenuity, mo^f reportei th.t 'v. tijftmmiti end JS* '""I .*< *«,> /low ul v I 4 JJJ o//leijJj gad s f :..j hMifly telephone. r« U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article96 1948-09-24 8 Palestine Arab Government mo, Thursday. X"**] League and individual have been Palestine Arab kadkn tiv early U rmatkH of pd m government, lai i by all Ar?,b Ahmed f Paaha has er-dealgn- pioposed govern- ci aslat of 12 c 1: In are c*Led t< s! -iii thi ir temat Gapa,U.P. - 96 words
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115 1948-09-24 8 Mi-NILA Thurs.— Press reports claimed that n r chi f. Luis Taruc, and ft baud of folcha m slipping out of Canadaba encirclement by strong constasaid that Taruc may have reached if t Sierra Iviadre mountains and ►rces m Quezon are redoubling the he dissidentsU.P. - 115 words
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Article87 1948-09-24 8 WASHINGTON, Thursday. -A United States ofiicial said today that Camille Gutt. Fiesidem ol the Inter national Mcr.eiary Fund, will confer next week with vSi.mh African representatives a t an annual meeting of thc International Bank and Fund, m regard to what he calls South Africa's indirect subsidising ofU.P. - 87 words
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144 1948-09-24 8 Canton Plans Rationing Of Necessities CANTOR Thursday.— Can ton may soon ration all daily necessities to keep price > down and thus aid the popu atio n a s a whole, it is .eportcd here. Plans on these lines are saia to have discussed at a meeting of the CantonReuter - 144 words
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Article82 1948-09-24 8 SHANGHAI Thursday. Eight local commercial firm., a.) Chinese, had their business licences permanently suspended and heavy fines— as high as 5,000 gold yuan-im-posed on their managers foi having conducted underground bank deals, a spokesman of the Finance Control Bureau revealed. All the.^e firms were foundReuter - 82 words
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182 1948-09-24 8 De Gaulle Has Private Police Force Of 15,000 P.ARIS, Thurs.— Minister of the Interior, Jules Moch, asserted that General Charles de Gaulle has a private police force of 15,000 men. He told the National Assembly that such a force is "inadmissible m democracy." Moch made the aaaai tion during theU.P. - 182 words
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Article125 1948-09-24 8 RUSSIA MAY HAVE ATOM BOMB KANSAS CITY. Missouri. .hursday.— Robert M. Hut- lins, Chancellor ci the Uni I versify of Chicago— where the atomic bomb wa s bom —said today that there is no reason why Russia should not have th, bomb. The question is ''How hard are Uicy WG-fclnjU.P. - 125 words
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Article48 1948-09-24 8 KARACHI. Thursday The United Nations Kashmir Commission, before leaving for Geneva today, appealed to India and Pakistan to "use their best endeavours during the commission's absence to lessen the existing tension m the Kashmir dispute so as to prepare th--ground for its r.al settlement.'' ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement40 1948-09-24 8 TOMORROW M'Nrib' w -\^£___tt_B_^_K__H_oP_4__[ _>■'■■ <* 4__| _P>^_ ■■■^"-a. _BT^^^ _tf_P*^M_k. _r sa«<a*pd haneymoon grr M _™.ar.. t _f _f tt/tmT mm-fta la\ T___a A._ -EL" w a_B_J_kJl_W-M_H_afl_o __ti*' *^_a»"»o__raW jM__^_SS_______lsr /v a __-_-MdM_M__-Mv4ifl_-Wif^rw!-W *\\mm*W^mm i^fWm flffffflfl C i% P T L40 words
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Article, Illustration175 1948-09-24 9 A DAY AT E BATHS Just a little distance more. Shirley! SHIRLEY LANCASTER (R.A.F.) wins the "*0 metres Breast Stroke. MRS. .4. J. WILTON, after an exhibition dive. Head up. arms fully extended and breathe! MR. G. CREIGHTON demonstrating the breasr stroke. E. R. A. PETERSON Keep. the Navy*. e***lgn175 words
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253 1948-09-24 11 DIET AND HYGIENE AS MEANS TO FI GHT DENTAL DISEASE SYDNEY. Thursday. A national dental health plan, which It i.s churned will largely eliminate wholesale extraction of teeth :u.d thi making of denture within 20 years, has been placed before the Commonwealth Minister for Health (senator McKenna) hy the AReuter; AAP - 253 words
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Article80 1948-09-24 11 HON c-olr, ■Jreeti +M strike »,y '".<«)■ Seven ftritnj I statement thai '^B ent <* rac ipti :n a few .lavs. They *_w/J_ compel to Six knndn i drivw V B I mg for $8 00 HK ,i d „v'" k *i increase butU.P. - 80 words
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Article172 1948-09-24 11 LONDON. TluniK_t| ji Brit sh governmental eaJ .commission reeoauaeafctf th permanent stationing ol Bd tish troops m the pro.ectorat of Aden to prevent the po«i ble re-occurren v 4 3 Jewish riots which cause, ti death of over S2 Jewi ud I Arabs last Deeom..cr. The172 words
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Article81 1948-09-24 11 TOKIO, rhursdajr Antarctic whaling expeditkj will leave JftPa 11 n [JJ I convoy, on Oct. 5 and Nuv 1 6, the Japaru.; L ported today. 1 The Nteshin convoy, ie* l l ion Oct, 5 will consist oi 11 030-ton mother ship. J catchers, three boats, wAAP; Reuter-AAP - 81 words
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Article71 1948-09-24 11 PiTTssunca. -Ihc Unlve buv'::i Ranour 2 tan-v CI all M frora A W tion:.] and C a tor the e_tubl*<*i" world leading Ind" >_, occupational heaßh j The late A. A head of the Alun of America, was At* Treasury una< gd and later WMU.P. - 71 words
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Miscellaneous194 1948-09-24 11 ta fl_.\* Nil ih jj j _>x_.«a_* So uoucxr *w_*ul va*at SuCfe»» iim a_^is_anv»eit-. X K«P «^^VSei_F «oOki<_ TO OO *^fOUT IT fi^OOM BELINDA ■'"^(■ulill. iiiul iii 1| j B^i 5 J| k PW|w! *^T3sH »*o s sE l^vV s^ I*** mmar __^___i m^mr* b___*__-_^_B _l_k _HH _>^_JJ _T_ Ji194 words
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120 1948-09-24 12 r cnT. Ne-/ Jersey, Thurs.-Jhe S the Far East is more des- F.irone Dr Thomas Parran, for*n S, surgeon general. tod the anthe American Hospital Asso- ciation. iirvey he .Kast r astaa for A :i ,!drens Fund. Dr. thU.P. - 120 words
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130 1948-09-24 12 S'HAI AWAITS NOD ON NEW AUSTERITY MEASURES 6HANOHAI T......_j.y. The Shanghai Aust* rity ComBtrrtee today awaited the tatl appn val from Nanking i leriei or new austerity m irei It adopter for th.*- •->_<• ar. -aid I i include ti.. tuning oi automobii** rtdei ar._ imported Iquors. a further redactionReuter - 130 words
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Article60 1948-09-24 12 HURRICANE STILL SWEEPS FLORIDA •'•'AMI, Florida. Tlmr?day.Fje power-pack,.! hurricane wei the fertile farmer., o*.0 FOUth tcnt al "Jtay kicking up a five*Jfo* tide on Lake from door (iiko.p !0 tected ll UA Army "•"•toe diaastrww llood tha; tt heW this nay engineer*: rn__ a oik of th*. t» lewiatoo, tauogU.P. - 60 words
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Article78 1948-09-24 12 MANILA. Thursday.— A contract with a Hongkong Company for clearing and or salvaging scrap metal from sunken vessels and other craft m Philippine waters. has just been announced by the office of the President of the Philippines. An official spokesman said that under this contract, theReuter - 78 words
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Article95 1948-09-24 12 ALBUQUERQUE. fie* Mexico. Thursday. Dewey promised another tax cut it he were elected. l*he Republican presidential nominee said that there were two parts to his programme to curb inflation without plunging the nation into depression. Dewey discussed his plans for fighting inflation and preventing anotherU.P. - 95 words
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Article24 1948-09-24 12 WASHINGTON. Thursday —Dr. p. O. Chough and three other rmmbers of the Korean Goodwill Mission an'ved m Washington or: Wednesday.- U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article111 1948-09-24 12 SSP2 m *-****-*i tended k U rms r€ 1 >> lace Wotte were cril that it L to the r i ifii Israelii the United a nt ws con- Jewish "gtttrtnArab lem. He antee had been, spelled cut m the settlement proposals recommended hy Bernadotte. EpsteinU.P. - 111 words
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97 1948-09-24 12 CLASH IN SUMATRA: RESULT OF PERSONAL DIFFERENCES JOGJAKARTA. Thursday. The- Republican information Minister Mohammed Natsir. described tnat hi> armed clashes between Republican units m Sumatra especially at Tanpanocli (Wet Sumatra* were the result ">» personal differences, fie denied there was a rebellion of v political character m UM Army. PressU.P. - 97 words
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Article109 1948-09-24 12 BEWARE OF HOT FOODS WASHINGTON, Thurs A medical expert reported today hot foods may be a possible indirect cause for stomach cancer. Dr. A. C. Ivy told a news versity of Illinois experiments Conference- that recent Unihave shown that foods above 122 degrees fahrenheight, apparently can cause gastric irritation. KeU.P. - 109 words
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164 1948-09-24 12 PALERMO, Thurs.— About 1.000 men, m a police dragnet, swept into the barren hills of Sicily, m the greatest effort yet to smoke out the island's most legendary badman, Giulano, often referred to as the "Robin Hood" of Sicily. t The police arcU.P. - 164 words
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147 1948-09-24 12 SHANGHAI, Thurs.— A round-the-clock bombing by the largest concentration of Nationalist bombers pushed Communist storm troopers from the new city of Tsinan and a major battle is at present going on around the heights overlooking tho beleaguered city, pro -government reports claimed today.U.P. - 147 words
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Article57 1948-09-24 12 FORTSMITH. Arkansas, Thursday. Fan dancer Sally Rand and her manager Finkles Yen, vll appear m court here on Fridcy on charges of violation of thr city's moral ordinance. Thr couple was arrested yesterday m a tourist camp and their attorn* y pleaded not guilty Four57 words
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Advertisement75 1948-09-24 12 i^^y f OT y ou wholesale!" I _v w _™ii_i» 3| N r NEXT CHANGE iMSfifT Mfmfym IfamsmMmfflm Since 1875 MOUTRIES have manufactured and sold PIANOS m the East, Their reputation and experience gained over this long period is your guarantee of satisfaction. We offer m our showroom Grand and75 words
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Article530 1948-09-24 13 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY by BUT ITS AMBER WHO GETS KING CHARLES LINDA DARNELL lost 190 kisses to a newcomer by the name of Dona Hamilton. It happened during the technicolour filmine; of 20th Century-Fox's screen versioi of 'Forever Amber" which is shortly due for screening530 words
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Advertisement201 1948-09-24 13 i SHAKESPEARE WAS LOVED BY SINGAPORE! LONGFELLOW IS TAKING IT BY STORM! vr k IT WAS THE SCHOONER I •>_4.i:>-ii.:{o-9.ir> I HESPERUS THAT SAILED J Tf 111 V f ITH£1 TH£ WiNTRY SEA I I as death struck again 1 M on the rocks of I V/a—^. *mX^ 3m tt*^*201 words
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Advertisement33 1948-09-24 13 GREAT WORLD GLORE (5.15—9.15 "Crimson Ghost" (Whole Serial) NEW WORLD LIDO 7—9.15 "Zombies On Droawav" Plus! Louis- Waleott Return Horn! ROYAL 3— G— 9 -.My .".bode Is, In The _Ula N (m Hindustani)33 words
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Advertisement132 1948-09-24 13 _m_--I:,r:,i v" ■*<HNH9 L V •HOLIDAY lli ffity starriri'Walter l»ltl K eon i, Tu-M, rr, lU at JJJ^I V ini H^ "BEST FOOT FORWARD" In reohntonl.ir "A Strong. Tense. Drama Based On The F_S DAKOTA Crash, Which Held The Attention Of The World.' Today Four Sho*s |fe |&0 3 &§a132 words
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Article662 1948-09-24 14 i I IJSIMS1B1ALS I i MJ :J ,J) 3.55 <0'/ tk |IM 10.25 I" 23 K^* l.;.J 1 iS'**" 1 50.00 5LW Kmmw 44.75 45*0 BSch v :> Bank jgf 1 t060 1.080 Eoc '0) 1.70 l>0 Cd Breweries 24.i5 KWJ ahyan Coll,. 2.3. 2.4J gntrda 6.00662 words
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Article102 1948-09-24 14 Tho local pcppai market continued on iis upward trend White pepper sained $4 picu and black pepper ft. Coconut oil slipped to $61. Copra was a firm market. The following were yesterday's quotations: SAGO FLOUR Lingga ,20 V Sarawak $15". Siak 17 k SAGO SEED $29. FLAKE102 words
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Article29 1948-09-24 14 r poMttcal ituation ii» Europe continued to affect fcbo ina.ket.**. Business y< t*rday was on a restrict* -i •eak Tin •<■ was a rilffctl 'iownw.ud I ■.■ndency.29 words
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Article83 1948-09-24 14 Although the lubber market opened steady yesterday morn ing. it took a turn easier when more ■elleri wore m evidence. Rubbci production m the Federation last month at 56.602 tons showed a drop of 1.561* tons compaied with July. Closing pi ices were Buyers. Sclleis. No.83 words
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Article64 1948-09-24 14 VESSEL GODOWNS Rawang 45 Titan 44 Glcncarn 42/J 40/1 Purnea 38 d Katong 37 Glenapp 35/. Scott E. Land 33/4 Borneo 31/2 Vasna 17/18 Trevethoe l» -0 Seremban 21/2 Sukhona 23/1 Sir John Franklin 25 /*3 P. Stronghold ft/i Tjipondok Lake Okanagon 29 ""0 Menesthcus 15 16 Montoro64 words
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Article82 1948-09-24 14 Rubber exports from the Federation of Malaya last month totalled 64.155 tons recording a rise of 4,944 tons over tho previous month. The United States of America absorbed 10,869 tons, with the United Kingdom taking up 10,153 tons and Russia 8.935 tons. Rubber production m the82 words
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Article42 1948-09-24 14 TRIESTE, Thursday. Italian and Anglo-American officials yesterday signed financial accords between the Italian and allie<j zone of the free territory of Trieste, providing f or the inclusion of Trieste m 'he Italian currenev area and the E.R.P.- U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Advertisement154 1948-09-24 14 FOR YOUR INSURANCES r CONSULT NATIONAL I EMPLOYERS Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) MOTOR, FIRE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY. HOUSEOWNERS/ i HOUSEHOLDERS COMPREHENSIVE, CASH AND CARS IN TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT, I FIDELITY GUARANTEE ETC., 810, 4x-xmcmiNO CLAMS BONUS of 33 l/3p allowed Policyholders m the154 words
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Article, Illustration580 1948-09-24 15 LIB_RATION CUP WINNER UNLIKELY TO FACE TAPES All ROADS SHOULD LEAD TO TOE BUKII A TIHIAH RACECOURSE TOMORROW AJFTE£ NOON WHERE THE SINGAPORE TURF CLIBtt Xi^mT(Wldcitp) meeting DRAWS Tll A Cl MSK WITH A CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS. H*mm even* ot the -..'ernoon will be the ClassTribune - 580 words
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Article81 1948-09-24 15 Customs Score 1-0 Victory The Customs defeated a 10--man Social AP. team by onenil m a Div. 11l SAFA League game at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Aziz, inside-right, netted for Customs m the second naif. Mr. W .J. Turner refereed and the teams were CUSTOMS: Ramley; Daud, Masri; Sidlk. Thian Seng,81 words
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Article602 1948-09-24 15 The following are the weights, and last three runs of the candidates for tomorrow's races, the final day of the Singapore Turf Club's Au'umn (Gold Cup) Meeting at Bukit Timah: Horses, Cl. 1. Div. 1. IJ Milec. t 3 11 Gold Caste 912 1 1 1 Ecliptic 907602 words
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Article68 1948-09-24 15 BROWN JACK DESTROYED Leieestershi" TV.-- Brown Jack, />' n't mosj famouf: raethorx. vent im troyed /.'.st night terinai y tmrg* on Thorp Liibinham 11:11 i ken. Foaled m 1924, mi ovar £24.000 sh m **m money for hit Sir Harold Wi m**r Brown J n k had '>n rt tiremtReuter - 68 words
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Article46 1948-09-24 15 COPENHAGEN Thur *> Olympic Games worn 100 metres swimiTur*. <*...• rr.pici.. Grete Anderson Deuttl tod ay announced th l iHt j turning proXessi U after tti Anglo-Danish s wimn igjjj test next week, as sh t o become a s v. ram Q| w-^ tructress. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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454 1948-09-24 15 The partners and starting times for the Commissioner- Generals Flag Competition on j Sunday morning at the lslan_ Cleft are given below. The men's section will be a i two-ball foursome competition which will start from the firs* tee. The ladies section w.ll start Of454 words
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Article19 1948-09-24 15 MALACCA SHUTTLE CHAMPIO NSHIPS MALACCA. ~*V for Malac-' itcß <■ iCmmm^Pto****** 0 f IyOC scheduled U'i sft to***, wiUcl-^- 119 words
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Advertisement36 1948-09-24 15 >tltE HOtOCAUSI *!^TO____ FOreVe A^^! *__-___-l__y i ______fe___6 ■■Lttli JL 4_l *_____*___^oA*C|v>* «ii_<»\*"^\ ■EiweOi jj KodKUfQ. Lans r:ow OPEN [jl Foit ?iie_v_jere on TIESWAYAT9.Up.nI. jl J ''Vwli-kfflS Bl ___r~_> iii r i' V _k_____*4___F_______*«v *_T~ _li-M_36 words
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Article, Illustration29 1948-09-24 16 A $60 FINISH l-lrlur, Finishing hah* a length ahead of Excellency, !'<*% (Gent leu) won Rate Six at Bukit Ti iu:li on .1.; tn pay the blrr-at dividend (SlIO).— TribuneTribune - 29 words
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Article280 1948-09-24 16 finict To Mcci Tandberg London, Thursday. ■nrCE Woodcodt, British heevyweight champion nnde sui-cessff-l "•eta*" 1 to the ring .at ter an _fc_Mce oi aeariy 18 months by knocking out the Ai.**riranLee Onu* m ihe fourth round, but the fight pro •Ided nothing m the280 words
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Article87 1948-09-24 16 Negri Srn.b.hin, Thurs. J •'Definitely on no aceoun' J will Negri Sembilan consent J to replay the Malaya Cup final on the T.P.CV.. J ground." 1 This decision uas arruvd at a general comiHirtte meeting of the Negri Set.jWLan Ft mj tha" I Association held laat night87 words
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Article42 1948-09-24 16 Ine iouoAuig tai piay tennis for Singapore Indians against RAF Seletar on Sunday at 4 p.m. on the RAF tennis courts at Seletar: P. Parthasarathy (Captain), A. I. Pereira, H. Francis. O. R. Peru mai Dr. Ilaritiass an j Dr. M. Abraham.42 words
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Article148 1948-09-24 16 fJIANT Dara Singh is to tackle three opponents at the same time at the Happy World O .ered £>tadium to-mo-row nigh.:. Thi> ttHtaeal bout Ls the main attraction et a card cf I four event-. The three matmen who will attempt to conquer Dara arc Dir148 words
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Article56 1948-09-24 16 The following will represent the Oriental 8.P.. again*t the Prosperous 8.P.. m a return mataii Oai -*run_ay morning, at the P. 8.?. court, at 7.30 a.m. sharp: Koh Beng Swic. John Chua. Lirn Ong Huat. On 2 Bong Soo. Lim Choon Wat:. Lim Hu Beng. Lawrence Cheah. Loh56 words
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320 1948-09-24 16 IJOTA Raja, Division 2 S.A.F.A. League champions, elimim-lml Singapore District Signal*, from the Singapore Cup Competition at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Playing on a tain-soaked turf, and monopolising the exchanges, Kota Raja won by two-nil. The score would have been larger had Carlisle not been320 words
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Article22 1948-09-24 16 Gey lang Youngsters reprcMfw ball t '"ngsteri FootM.C r Over- "-■•>** Hrst and at Pm tomor- «nW. Latiff. 5 V WuUah. -.S.AII _tnU*22 words
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342 1948-09-24 16 Zale Gets $120 000 For Cerdan Bout New York, Thursdfav j^KMifcaSENTATIYES of Marc** Certhm. thr new middleweight champion, opened nrgot'c-ttons with the 20th Century Club for a possible uon-tit'e fight at Mnlison Square Garden on December 10. The gold toothed Frenchninn fought for Ihe Tonrn:imen* of Champion* on Tuesday nightU.P. - 342 words
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Article26 1948-09-24 16 I n a rf.tu.rn badminton match Rallies Institution beat St. Patrick s School by four yames to one played at the institution*! hall last Saturday.26 words
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Article82 1948-09-24 16 I'HfLAD-CLPHIA, I*Mfca_. The d.-ath off IJi'.l Thompson, the ?1 -year-old Ne^ro heavy weight, brought to 11 the death roll m world boxing this year. Yh.mip.vni suffered head injuries m the btmt \eiih Johnny Hayne* "ant Thursday night. He had been mon.«*e"<mH mlimv that tt-me. An operationU.P. - 82 words
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Article112 1948-09-24 16 THERE wHI be no hocu< y league I ume this season Reason: It t«*ds to create ••ili-fee4ltig"* among ptayecs. This was decide I upon at a meeting held by the Singapore j HocKey Association yesterday. It was however, MwWWated .that a knockout competition be run instead. Singapore112 words
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Article31 1948-09-24 16 R.A.F. Sembawang ft-fflay-ing better team work defeated the Indian Association II by three goals to one m a Singapore Cup game at St. George s Road ground yesterday.31 words
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Advertisement30 1948-09-24 16 Books By Sir Richard Winstcdt MALAYA AND ITS HISTORY 1.50 (1948) THE MALAYS CULTURAL* HISTORY S-1.50 C 947) KI'LLY WALSH. LTD. Bookseller* fcH*».tk»ner*, Printers R A KITES PI .ACE. STORK30 words
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Article262 1948-09-24 17 The month-old All-Malaya Malay .students ifrgaiiisafion moved a tcp forward yesterd .y with Uw announeemrn* th:it steps are being taken to help n.m<*ollege students to work their uay to a<hie\i»g uni\e. <*ity degrees. CbrrespoadeMo courses win be made available to enable under-privileged students to pursue the262 words
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Article265 1948-09-24 17 Holidays— Not So Welcome Lively discussion* took place at th.-* Chines,' f__Mli~Ciff ol Commerce committee meeting yesterday when Mr Tan Chin Tuan brought up the subject of the proposed l«*?i«~atinn on holidays for employee*.. The President of the Chamber. Mr*. Yong Tit Lin. said he was against such legislation because265 words
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205 1948-09-24 17 MADUUM COUP REPUBLICAN TROOPS PUSH REDS BACK IJ ATA VI A. Thu*s. Indonesian Republican troops, driving forwaid m three columns today, pushed th.-- Communists Kick to within 12 miles of their East lava stronghold of Madiun, the Republican news agency. Antara. reported. Military authorities m Jogjakaita. Republican capital, expressed corpulenceReuter; AAP - 205 words
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Article41 1948-09-24 17 PARIS. Thurs.— Mr. George C. Marshall, United States Secretary of State, accused "a small minority" of persistent obstruction and promised "no compromise on principles" when the general debate of the third United Nations General Assembly opened here today. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article40 1948-09-24 17 The following oncers ha\t been appointed to be deputies to the Controller Of Customs. Singapore, generally for the purpose, of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance: Mr. P. H. F Cressall, Mr. J. F. M. Roualle, and Mr. M. Killick.40 words
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Article23 1948-09-24 17 The Augii_c Trade Figures for Maiaya will be available ir. th< offlot cf the RegistrarGeneral of Statistics at 2 pm. today.23 words
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Article23 1948-09-24 17 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. —The Maharaja and Maharani of Jaipur arrived here today for a five-day visit to sou f hern California.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article43 1948-09-24 17 14,000 REDS KILLED SHANGHAI, Thurs. Some 14 000 Communists were killed and wounded when the Nationalist Command hurled powerful squadrons of aircraft into action around Thinan m support of the hard-pressed Government defenders of the Shantung capital, pro-Government despatches claimed today.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article288 1948-09-24 17 Tan Hoei Chia, a twelve-year-old orphan living with his relatives at 10-2, Palembang Road, and who sells baskets for a living, was robbed of $4. 20, part of which represented his capital, by two Tamil boys and a Malay, at Buffalo Road on the afternoon288 words
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Article275 1948-09-24 17 Peter The Pigeon Goes On A Spree HK.U JINKS OX THK _|_g g^ THIS is a story of Peter th» pigeon who went on a spree on the high seas and failed to get away with it. Peter was one of 30 other pigeons put into a crate and placedyesterday - 275 words
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Article94 1948-09-24 17 STALIN HEADING CRIMEA CONFAB? LONDON. Th,*,* p"" reaching the Fnul\^ m (rest.* MaTa "JtuCPsiip. gest that a r onioron C f of Eastern Europe^ X now meeting tho under the p; o ncV 0 rahssimo Josef stalin ar ng cial spokesman saU tods? Diplomatic sources L Washington yesterday the? J94 words
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Article69 1948-09-24 17 PORTLAND. Dorset Thurs. The biggest assembly ct warships m this peat a .then naval harbour sine-' bei tr.. war today began the airumn exercises of the Home Fleet As the fleet prepared to sail down Charm.'l on its wav to stage a "battle*' m the North AtlanticReuter - 69 words
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Article30 1948-09-24 17 GIBRALTAR. Thurs. The mighty aircraft-carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt and six destroyers steamed into port today swelling American naval 'cms here to 35 warships md 15,000 U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article13 1948-09-24 17 U Tin Tut is to be given military funeral en Sunday ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article37 1948-09-24 17 It is officially stated J* Tan Ah Seng was« J n jr the Johore Bahru pr September He had arrested carrying a and ammunition. He was tried and under section 41 A Emergency Regulation37 words
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Article34 1948-09-24 17 Paris, n-m delegate Carios Ron ing the General Aas raf debate. apf*a! great powers tod a> arming and gird tog ft to make a new an agreement I****" tion and compromise. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement82 1948-09-24 17 "Shanghai Modern Tailoring" 10, BATTERY ROAD Now on display* Newstock. Moderately priced. ULTRA-SMART— Evening Gowns of Crepe with bead embroidery. YOUTHFUL— Evening Gowns of Ninon combined with lace DRESSY— Afternoon Frocks of Jersey Crepe. (LADIES OWN MATERIAL MADE TO ORDER PHONE S2QBI BBBSBBBBBBO BBW B_SBB__i_^ #OLD CLOTHES Dry Cleaning. Dyeing82 words
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