Morning Tribune, 5 October 1948
1948-10-05
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Article, Illustration20 1948-10-05 1 Sir Neil Ritchie inspecting the Guards on the deck of the "Empire Trooper" as it docked in Spore yesterday20 words
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Advertisement17 1948-10-05 1 "Yours is a wonderful record. Your renown is known, your qualities respected the world over/' General Ritchie17 words
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Article552 1948-10-05 2 H.E. Lays Foundation Stone Of New TB Clime GO\ LKNOK Sir Praaklii '.:ii:is«»n laitl the imm titbit ion stm. ..I tb- *900.<MW K >tar> Tubercu»«w»is < Lini j-.t Tan Tm-k ii- Hospital >«*st«-nUiy afl«rno«in. This Clinic, whirh owe- Its erection to the Yhanty anci public spirit552 words
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Article143 1948-10-05 2 "Mr. d»- Mello had a charm of manner both in and out of ourt which endeared him to all of us," said Acting Chiet- Justice, Mr. Gordon Smith in the Hign Court yesterday while puying tributi- to the memory of the late Mr. Aloysius de143 words
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428 1948-10-05 2 A 10-DAY bunt for bandits In Trengganu bagged 47 terrorists put behind tbe bars and ote bandit killed, late news from the Federation's fighting front* \mt lOght revealed. On.Malay guard was killed on our wide. During the past 24 nours there have428 words
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Article, Illustration41 1948-10-05 2 Sir Franklin Gi m»o n, Go 1 error of Singapore, lay. in>j thf foundation stotie. o f the $200,000 Rotary Chib Tuvrculosis Clinic at Titt* Tock Seng Hospital Thv cUmc will he an ovtpatunt n.n I treatment centre41 words
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Article76 1948-10-05 2 TERROR VICTIMS NAMED The names of th. officer and BORs, who were reported Brett on and killed while bathing iu Sungvi Gepai pool, pear BWor on Saturday, were released yesterday. They were: Cpl Kenneth Hutchinsoi.. K.0. Y.L.1.. Age 19, of Ferry Bridge, Yorks. Pu. Albert Dobeon. K.O.Y.LJ.. Age Zl, of76 words
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Article34 1948-10-05 2 The ambulance was called cut seven rimes yesterday between 8.45 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. The calls involved three motorists' victims and a Chinese cut down by a circular saw in Lavender Street.34 words
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Article26 1948-10-05 2 The Singapore fire brigade oealt with three small lallang flres and an extensive one jesterday. Altogether the brigade answered six calls within seven x»ours.26 words
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Article18 1948-10-05 2 Mr. M. Killick, Cadet, Malayan Customs Service, has been appointed to act as Customs Officer.18 words
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Article19 1948-10-05 2 A ma n was fatally injured by a lorry at the Joo ChiatIruku Road junction yesterday evening.19 words
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Article110 1948-10-05 2 Tnnitv 'vllcee Methods' y>* bvt. *l Boghl 'M, unitv.: Jca-i r ;M t'cns it the" pea) A li^'i. mm of t)v ceivel by >■ loa<l. ini parv.— cccuputi, Dr. i: UlOCii I C!:U!..il L Vl m j Chuj( inti i.. tin |.'i J?ot i T«tl Ttfay, i>110 words
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Article72 1948-10-05 2 ■Malacca. Monday 29 yuur-old Tan Chin mai a forßk Chinese tir.pl yee fl the RASC, Tar.;;:., Klin Banacks. laced thw« chm ot criminal breach ni Uv*\ the DUtria Court ::ilacfl today Tan was allogec tc QW connv.u.dthet^^ 1 Wft«rent dates. fhe ftrst invclvec M ted «IV«tS72 words
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Article140 1948-10-05 2 i oq th-- 'Officer* Mess at the R Ur i-uffered theft value J at $151- p^ob* So <* the mgnt (iutv 2 when ho was f Cpl. Staploton of A Police ac^Cmseli the staircase of th, of the Officers M^ cor After ien minu-ea poral140 words
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Article28 1948-10-05 2 The following Na *l in the Malayan i Volunteer Res<.^ r.pprovi-d by i crncr: J. W. Hod Sub-Lieuitnant; fe. g Acting Sub-Lieu: Jj^ CUntor, Acting tenant.28 words
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Article, Illustration341 1948-10-05 3 FIVE-FOOT-THREK-INCH Jamie MacD<»nuld U in Sinpn|» >rv uith a broken linger, his on!v wound in a 'id-minute dentiist ruf&ls with C'honn; (boy, a six-foot 200 lh-». {'nines;' •wanted" terrorist whom hr killed in hard-to-hantl combat on the Chan" in Estate, in Johore. Jamie, ex-Parutrooprr with seven corrbat jumps, is341 words
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Article33 1948-10-05 3 1 1 mt" Muslim to r fr 1 f/idr f j ood he 2 «ttrribl< thing* C hi /W I „</,., friii. a htrmat( v repo t> i to he ,r, I healthy.33 words
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Article31 1948-10-05 3 re :'n y•- x^ rians. Ue S tl Guaa carpenter from Shang:X&i Wmsclf in th« H io3fl ajn In yesterday mornllif. M ;mov-d 10 tlie hot- 11 senou> condition.31 words
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366 1948-10-05 3 fbitt Police Court, which is holding an inquiry B' tentative charges \«t fiv-? men concerning the lof* F property, went to a Chinese shop in Tanjong Pagar taring the lunch houi yestentay, -as st lt( I to V K ro i; n Elwr366 words
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149 1948-10-05 3 A student of the Chinese High School woke up before dawn one mornin? and went out into the moonlit compound. A figure stood beside the fowl coop. The figure slipped a: puiiet into a sack and made off in the direction farthest away! from149 words
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Article39 1948-10-05 3 A Chinese was badly burnt on the face and aims when a fire broke out behind a hardware shop in Beach Road at 3.15 p.m. yesterday. The shop \va<? sliglitly damaged by the fire.39 words
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Article37 1948-10-05 3 Singapore accounted for 3.077 cwts. soap manufactured in August out of tilt total of the Malayan prriuctton of 35.411 cwts. Third on '-he list was Penang which accounted for 8.835 carts, manufactured during thao r.ionth.37 words
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Article, Illustration55 1948-10-05 3 MtMd Ml urists, and flttrtft him out of the jetp over my shoulders "We roVed in the d:trkne*s for übomi twenty minutes, strhu.iurvt jor iho sttn gnu, wen I bt ought my knee uM#f) his cMHj jumblmy f">- the triygef inth tny Wit hand55 words
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Article76 1948-10-05 3 MELBOURNE. Monday. The present strength of the Royal Australian Navy is douole that before the war. On July 1. this ytar. the strength wa.s nearly 11.000 officers and men. compared with 5.000 in 193d. At the- end ot the war in 1945; th* 1 strength was more76 words
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Advertisement47 1948-10-05 3 1 ll wn\m-\mN^Q TWIN- LAMP An economical streamlined unit which provides a soft, cool agreeable light for stores and public buildings. Recommended for bright, diffused illumination. Fixture of white-baked enamel IK /SH with end- caps of satin aluminium. EASTLAND TRADING COMPANY Phone: 6531 1 Pringe Street Singapore.47 words
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Article, Illustration364 1948-10-05 4 End Of Five-Day War The map on the LEFT Nti..w s the hitu.itton in llul r abad i- th. Nizam »»rd»-r. I hiH forces to cni.f tiring on Indian In. »<1«-r» Indit>i tr«>. ps moved p«ac«*(ully into ><■< :md»rahH( city iniarjinj, Hy^erabnd city (1). the tapMai Main Ind'364 words
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Article31 1948-10-05 4 tokio. Monn rlde ci panese Board 01 1 cials said »PPIW m h< Prefecture of Jforth^ the most luscious m will be vxportod Kong Kong for I IU postwar period31 words
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129 1948-10-05 4 BENGHAZI, Mon.-The pre sident Cyranaica National Congress y es^! a rr Robe protest to the French Foreign Mm- formi Schuman, against his suggestion w Italian colonies be returned to Italy. _^i, o tor lls The cable to Schuman said "Your speech in the UNO GeneralU.P. - 129 words
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Advertisement33 1948-10-05 4 DE WITT'S 'WHWEY BLADDER PIUS Good for Rheumatism, /.Mmbago, backache, Ifeoneache, joint pains uid all Kidney troubles •> Obtainable everywhere. Ujo* tuffcr from Kits try Oe Wilf. W«o tan P«« lUtnedy S (K 45)33 words
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Miscellaneous304 1948-10-05 4 OX YOUR RADIO TOD A Y BLUE NFTttOKK MALAY v ENGLISB PMGatAMMatt proobammh di eugijsh 10.55 a m 'o i-'^O noon Eng--1.00 pm. Umcb-tlßk mu.-ic T; Radio Orcheitrm; Ui S>««; 143 Rhjrthni Parade Uta Tf-d Eton 2.00 Close j wn. 8.15 p.m. FrOffMUM Sumary, Nevs BUfIUBIQP and An- iiuiuiunwti 820304 words
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Article507 1948-10-05 5 Kathleen Hickley - Kathleen Hick ley —i quest'ons for a few days, then it gradually becomes an accepted fact in his mind, and he won't worry about it any more until a later stag\ when the next queiy can be dealt with in the same way. WHEN you and507 words
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Article117 1948-10-05 5 The beauty expert talk to members of the Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club was given by Mrs. H. Elphick. Returning on the Dunera from local leave in Hongkong are Major H. M. J. Jensen and Captain Rosemary Jensen. Leaving on the Dunera for England is Mrs. Robertson, wife of Major Robertson,117 words
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Advertisement119 1948-10-05 5 Just Arrived. English Black Boucle for your suits and top coats. MRS. "TOMMY THOMSON fcOOM ISL 2nd FLOOR G.H. BUILDING I BATTERY ROAD TEL 7997 *i*^i-*t*mm++ t m SYSTEM •> wo\ r^—> u tr DESK DIARY •i. f 1049 ■j=i^ r— H —^u,o,, r t J( 5 -00 each. ll119 words
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Advertisement63 1948-10-05 5 Satin Lastic Bathing Suit* in Ice Blue Sheer Black, THE RAFFLES GRILLROOM IS OPEN EVERY DAY FOE LI'NCH THE COCKTAIL HOUR with FRANK PICKFORD at the piano from 7 to 8 p.m. in the New Lounge is the popular rendezvous for the >mart Set THE INFORMAL DANCE IN THE PALM63 words
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Miscellaneous184 1948-10-05 5 TOD A Y'S RECIPES GLAZED APPLES INGREDIENTS: small apples of equal size, lemon juice, syrup, apricot jam or mair»ala«!c. redcurrant jelly, stripos of angelica, sugar. METHOD Pare and core the npples. and dimmer them very gently in water, to Ahich sugar to taste ano a little lemon juice has been184 words
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Miscellaneous120 1948-10-05 5 well mixed pour the preparation into a wetted border moulJ. Let it stand until set. then turn out, and pile the stiffly whipped sweetened crear.i in the centro. TIME: from 25 to 30 min ites. Sufficient for 5 or 6 per-nns. FRUIIT WHIP ingredients. 1 or 2 sponge cakes, a120 words
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249 1948-10-05 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, OCT. 5, 1948. Exit Parochialism London Afitmti iJfss,s. Cohk Tun.cr, Ltd., Tnlbot //<-.< v 98, St. Mnrtin's Lan> T V.C. 2. THE parochial view of Malayan problems is no longer valid. Malaya's history is being shaped by world factors. We were conscious of this fact even249 words
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Article, Illustration654 1948-10-05 6 DAVID S. BAYER - DAVID S. BAYER danger is in rnl and drink Jo these *on iig men By IN Judges 15:4-5, the 1 scripture reads: •And Samson went and took firebrands, and caught 300 foxes, and turned tail to tail, and put a firebrand in the midst between the tails. And when654 words
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Article453 1948-10-05 6 INTERNATIONAL re- lief organisations in Palestine and the Middle East are working against time to provide adequate food, shelter and medical supplies for 360,000 Arab refugees before the middle of October, when winter sets in. Many hundreds of tents, mostly from Biitish Army stores in the453 words
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Advertisement35 1948-10-05 6 Malayan Airways ltd. TWICE DAILY FROM S I N (i A P 0 H Y. It! Kl AI.A Ll'Mrii:. IPOII A N l» 1* N A N f. DAILY SERVICE TO TAIPISH Starting 11th October.35 words
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ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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289 1948-10-05 7 U.S. HAS ENOUGH A- BOMBS TO BLOT OUT HALF-DOZEN OF LARGE CITIES BIRMINGHAM, Men.— -Professor L. Starcy, Professor of Organic and Biological Chemistry ai Birmingham rntT^rsity, declared In a sp*e ch here that "as far as we know, the United States has snffteient atomi: bombs to blot out half aReuter - 289 words
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Article38 1948-10-05 7 ■;,s*tn v. :<'•"■"■ B. 4 vfriJ(r:n '•<-■"■ K' 'fitf rho is pieH fiiiw •r inttrafta ■■ll lls w-.t me to fifid ■l- ',r /i/f I, a bred iw/< lul to ili K iUi f/i,jf sj^ln U Reuter Mi AAPReuter; AAP - 38 words
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Article93 1948-10-05 7 M nday. J»--m load of Trio- offline presently itudyin Bcv-.ment ot quality ID Mr: §ccqs, while siinul|b!. T i ]y see^V-ig new oarlir. an e!fori to eompenI ItT the '-cent liamp IB I c 'JiKrj'.s upon trade. I hi*s btco the ros irnpn: lacturs for the pp. Ofiieials attribute,U.P. - 93 words
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Article52 1948-10-05 7 ISRAELI PLANES LAND AT RHODES f'l **r, Monday. Two Snit-p-T^h landed at Rhodes F*. s ago and detained by Li 52 •"Grilles, are P«. F**| .oporto,! MITiM f" k :iITlf) ri «'l naval nd air Nji* the Palestine coast P |it was unofficially, M P'weswere unarmed. !«l»etl rnft and DUaliReuter - 52 words
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113 1948-10-05 7 S ?m' nt t0 *"'">« ntior. ™«W«« to arbi--55 '';^^t of the a* union i- for t tes- M """no. Url f 'Oodwin e "ten pro- posed is arbitrators, but. that il does not consider the wa^e increase a matter for arbitration. InU.P. - 113 words
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Article115 1948-10-05 7 MANILA, Mon. Huks, a. daring ambush, killer 1 seven Constabulary soldiers ami one civilian, and wounded five oth*t Constabulary men on the National Highway ju«t outsit the town of Angeles in th. Pampanga on Saturday night The so!«Mrrs were on patrol when they were suddenly attackedU.P. - 115 words
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104 1948-10-05 7 YUGOSLAV SOLDIER SHOT BULGARIAN SHEPHERD BOY So f in, Men. The lluljrarian Foreign Ministry yesterday hande J the Yugoslav Ambassador a note demanding in demnity and prosecution Tor an aleige.l slayir.g on Bulgarijan territory by a Yugoslav frontier sergeant. The note s?M that on Sepj tember 26. at the frontier104 words
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174 1948-10-05 7 PARIS, Mon— Trance's 350,000 coal miners will begin an "un!iinite<r strike on Monday to protest the layoffs proposed by Premier Henri QueiHUe's right-of-tlie centre government, the Communist-run General Confederation of Labour announced. The non-Ctm»r»Hinist CThrtetl an Mine Workers Peileration proposed that the walk-outU.P. - 174 words
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Article46 1948-10-05 7 CANTON'S NEW AIRFIELD CANTON. Monday. —A small airfield Is to be built tn Chung Shan county, adicining Macao, for military use. it is reported hore. The airfield, it is said, is Ml be built with volunteer manpower. Construction Is expected to begin early next month.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article186 1948-10-05 7 ISTANBUL, Mon.— A high Turkish miliUry authority stnt^d that the Turkish a^my will btrin reducing: its manpower in December. The manpower cuts, he said, ill not reduce the strength of the Turkish army, however, becau3e American military equioinent fumisheJ under the military aid programme isU.P. - 186 words
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Article99 1948-10-05 7 Con ton, Monday- Housewives here are finding some difficulty in producing beef and pork di3hes owl'.ig to the scarcity of these commodities on local markets. Mot market stall-holder* arc selling a limited quantity of both commodities or not selling them at all. because Uaey sayReuter - 99 words
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Article65 1948-10-05 7 SYDNEY. Mon.— Lord Rorinson chairman of the British Forestry Commission, who ia on a visit to Australia, toM a withering in Melbourne that Bng-lrtnd would buy all tht» hardwood timber Australia couM supply to maintain thproduction of the British fur niture and other wood-usinjz industries.Reuter; AAP - 65 words
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Advertisement49 1948-10-05 7 r J^^SjTsj mt ■■■'Ml StnrrtnjL; M Top Chinese St.vN "Shanghai Modern Tailoring" 10, BATTERY BOAD Now on display Xewstock. Moderately priced. U E™^ Crepe with bead embroidery. YOITTHFI Evening Gowns of Ninon combined with lace. DRESSY— Afternoon Frocks of Jersey Crept. LADIES OWN MATERIAL MADE TO ORDER PHONE »20»l49 words
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Article, Illustration333 1948-10-05 9 Empire Troo ith 1,500 Guanisboard \i\is into Us berth ai ppore docks yesnorning, the band Seaforth Highpfoyed regimenChes of the ColdGuards and thf fuards. Irom the top deck trooper came the p Highland music pioas played ilp 1 h the fife ami m the Coldstrea.n d s and Scots333 words
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Article58 1948-10-05 10 They'll Go Deeper And Deeper dak.\. Augu,t ■cientist. that tUc ftr* L-U »J! PW or t f scapiu u.th ui, to ni.K t'n, MMfAi ocean dejcwjt would br n>lk ffi *J Verd, Isi,mls r.xtvi The hathysc.«pho »J arrvSa rtsUnco to pross,,r. The Ficcard -xpeditwi, shjp ScaUiis u* four days brfor,Reuter - 58 words
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119 1948-10-05 10 S'HAI COTTON YARN MARKET OUTLAWED Shanghai. Monc-y.-In ther drastic move to hal-.sp lative activities, t/ Ecooo Supervisor's Office 'or Sr.ang Has ordered die rsp<T.;;on the local cotton jtfl mart and outlawed all -.ramaca pending fuith not ,v. This step VM r plained ainio.l tt Himinati'j: the unt ful activities ofReuter - 119 words
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Article88 1948-10-05 10 Manila. Moo**- V J jelly has been man ufac turtj a commercial seal; *£<> ment Nation. RJ*J that 100.000 can, wl* tf facturcd. netting the sn Sound 520.000 during the "glm than 10 m4 tin cans (3JU -•<*••' manatactuivd and mil He at 20 cents perReuter - 88 words
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350 1948-10-05 10 FORMER R.A.F. TRAINING BASE CONVERTED INTO HUGE INDUSTRIAL CENTRE MONCTON, New Brunswick. Ct.nada Monday. A fertilizer plant stands at Charing Crosa, and an iron foundry at Leicester Square. Along the Strand are a dairy, a flour ar 1 food emporium, *a biscuit warehouse, and a chemical storage depot. This topsy-turvyReuter - 350 words
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Miscellaneous116 1948-10-05 10 j "POP" i S 'VM± Till; w^^t OO -fc, "^7/ i >ion\i\<- ul £hJ&\ Ui\ niiiii \i: jK ==zJP^— "RUCCLES" iJeeueaes «£itf«T^- wN a»-iiK«K««««j MVfm.iKAitmvs ouamHioooo^ \mvanusitcxm i^-^vasafea, "BELINDA" S I/sr SHOURINC H£R /HVeSTtGATfOfiS. V--^ f"_" I i 3i THE PBtNCfF*L fJ I__^ COWAtf>^^r..Lr j Rr7S D^Or ANY It T116 words
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289 1948-10-05 11 AUSTERITY REGULATIONS HIT SHANGHAI'S GA Y NIGHT LIFE SHANGHAI, Mon.— smoking and d»*ii,king curbs are not the only pleasures affected by austerity regulations. The strictest enforcement has been ordered on the city's night life. For all general public entertainment purposes, a curfew goes on at 11 p.m. Gay spots closeU.P. - 289 words
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55 1948-10-05 11 M tlabama, Mon. predicted to•n.tci States war in n thi »ith a "supl mbi *wj- !ancs I- u Moor* an-. Ui In separate Col rniversitv ■Jj I ill Field here. 1 attic* by rl emphasised t( r r th Forced r j tU.P. - 55 words
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128 1948-10-05 11 ONE-WAY EXCHANGE RATE FOR KOREAN CURRENCY Seoul Monday. Rumours were circulated here that "one Mf" comrm-eial exchange rate jor the Wen on the- United States doll?.: would bo established ir the immediate future. Tho late would bo somewhere aroir.J 450 won to a dollar. It would prov.de for conversion ofU.P. - 128 words
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Article59 1948-10-05 11 SHANGHAI Sun, Beginning tomorrow the Govei nment w:.I enforce a heavy tax on commercialized dancing which j consider a luxury during taeevnent nationwide austerity movement T^e ladal Allans Bureau expects to receive instructions wmthe Executive Yuan to- ict «mount of th tax Wormed sources opined that59 words
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Article96 1948-10-05 11 CHINESE REDS ARRESTED IN MANILA MANILA. Monday.— lt v;as reliably reported today that a total of 23 alleged Chinese communists were rounded UP by constabulary agents ii Manila on Sunday for investigation and possible deportation. They w«re suupvcied of instigating subversive activities. It was understood thai no specific chars?* haveU.P. - 96 words
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Article111 1948-10-05 11 Shanghai, Monday. The Executive Yuan adopted a three-point policy aimed at overcoming the economic ciisis and paving the way for a successful conclusion of the Comi munist suppression campaign, according to the official Central News quoting authoritative circles in Nanking. This new programme is saidReuter - 111 words
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Article156 1948-10-05 11 NEW YORK. Mon. -A new drug that whipped a cholera epidemic in Egypt is now being used to fight another serious disease known as ulverative colitis, according to Columbia University here. The drug, technically known as phtsalyl sulfaceiimidc, brought "good" results in 18 of 24U.P. - 156 words
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263 1948-10-05 11 a Eton* Mo r Tho n ail( Lh another of J k there in Joyce K >** Mrs. on brick- Mil happy. •*me Jo r trip ehildr,; with her Mr "»n<» Vlademar. "folded a grte P»tain. 01 t u nd thcU.P. - 263 words
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184 1948-10-05 11 PARIS, Mon.— lsrael mission to the Unit* d Nations protested against the late Count Folke Bernadotto's plan to give Negev area of Palestine to the Arabs in return for Western Galilee The statement said "lsrae! has an urgent need for a stano upon which toU.P. - 184 words
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Article30 1948-10-05 11 PRAGUE. Monday. T anjug reported yesterday jthat Dr. Viktor Sarenkcv. former Columbia University professor accused oi spread I ing communism in the United States, arrived in Warsaw.30 words
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Advertisement15 1948-10-05 11 Serve PHOENIX at HOME we deliver to your door Call us 31 3709 OR 370015 words
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397 1948-10-05 12 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY New Film Takes Shape At Isleworth by ANATOLE de Grunwald is now well on his way A with the production of his second film for Sir Alexander Korcia "The Last Days of Dolwyn"— at London Film Studios, Isleworth. As I397 words
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Advertisement239 1948-10-05 12 KIT! KN si KfcLrflNG OF AN Ol TSTANDING 4 CiTION PICTURE FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL BY DAPHNE Du ;»lAURIFR. ETM 10 'cunw^ PHONE 6903 FOUR SHOWb >— 1.15 6.30— 9.30 p.m. SCREENS VM* #t°3^ "Romantic I MOST DARING I LOVE STORY m the Dark' 1 I V^ WWCHELL i WITH239 words
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Advertisement45 1948-10-05 12 Last 3 Shows: S, 6.15, 9.15 %xn. A life Story, A Love Story! "The Beginning Or The End" str.rriiv Brian Donlevv Robert Waik-r ulth Tom Dr.ike Be\erley Tyler MYSTERY SUSPENSE and the mn*t awiul moment in hlstoiy! OPENING TO MOKROW "TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT"45 words
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Advertisement111 1948-10-05 12 Clob^^ I^^^ "FIRST 1-OMK.s (oiR U n •RKTIKN p; 11.v NK JAVKS" (Technicolor L.DO Nf^^^ •CAPTAIN M Hoy ROYAL "Siv\ lin ;a SAT 3 tH|^ (Tamil) LAST 5 SHOWS! II A.M.— 2 P.;.j.— 4.15— 6.30-9.15 TOMORROW! An Uatafettabfc Comedy of Krrors! O^^B mV B *^T>-» DORE SCHARY presents i GBAHT^LOy^DOJUGLAS111 words
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Finance And Commerce
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Article713 1948-10-05 13 jtVt, Oct. 4- LOANS Municipal Spore 5% 1926 112.50 114.50 Spore Z x i% 1948 100.50 101.50 S'pore 4%% 1930 116.00 118.00 xi S'pore 3% 1935 97.50 98.50 S'pore 3% 1937 98.00 99.00 S'pore 3% 1938 98.25 99.25. S'pore 4% 1939 107.50 108.50 Pen. 5% 1926 112.50713 words
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Article48 1948-10-05 13 $300- MILLION LOAN WASHINGTON, Monday. Sir Stafford Cripps. due to leave here today for New York, has revealed that Britain will probably sign a $300,000,000 loan agreement with the Economic Co-opera-tion Administration in the next two weeks, for buying machinery and goods vital to her industrial recoverey. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article225 1948-10-05 13 JHE provisional figures of the Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics show that imports in July had a value of fls. 411 million (July 1947 and a weight of 1,541,000 tons (July 1947 1,826,000 tons; June 1948 1,690.000 tons). Exoorts in July were worth fls.225 words
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Article12 1948-10-05 13 The share market opened quiet yesterday with few price changes.12 words
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Article64 1948-10-05 13 The rubber market was quiet yesterday in the absence of cabled advices from New York and London. Only a small volume of business way reported. Closing prices were: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Oct. RS8 43% 43 No. 2 Oct. RSS 41 41 T« No. 3 Oct.64 words
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Article109 1948-10-05 13 PRODUCE MARKETS ROUND-UP The produce market opened the week yesterday with 9ome good business done in Lingga and Siak flour at the previous levels. The pepper market continued on its decline with quotations for both the black and white qualities drastically marked down. The following were yesterday's quotations: SAGO FLOUR:109 words
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88 1948-10-05 13 The Belgian Government have now formally agreed to grant to British subjects, corporations and associations whose property in Belgium has been lost or damaged as a result of the war treatment as regards compensation equal to that extended by Belgian, legislation to Belgian nationals in88 words
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Advertisement120 1948-10-05 13 FOR YOUR INSURANCES CONSULT NATIONAL I EMPLOYERS Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. (INCORPORATED IX ENGLAND) MOTOR, FIRE, WORKMENS COMPENSATION, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, HOUSEOWNERS/ HOUSEHOLDERS COMPREHENSIVE, CASH AND CARS IN TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT, FIDELITY GUARANTEE ETC., ETC. skcmNO CLAIMS BONUS o/33 l/3°/o alloued Policyholders in the U.K. provided no claims120 words
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Article409 1948-10-05 14 NEW AMATEUR BOXING RULES OVERSEAS CHAMPIONS TO GO THROUGH PRELIMS LONDON, Mondty. V T E\V amateur boxing rules, which uere brought into being, at the annuai meeting of the Amateur boxing Association here, are likely to cause some controversy es|>eciallv that dealing with foreign entries for the 15. A. championships.409 words
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111 1948-10-05 14 DUTCH FAST BOWEER JOINS RAMSBOTTOM THK H.Mil .i»tl»y.— Arie Mi>l«»na«r, the D«t«J» !:l si bow lor who ♦<»«* **vi"» uicketn for no run* ajfainst u first t -u.^-i Hajue team tbU year, has been engaged by knim!.M>tt >m, th»? Lancashire League i-'ub ur.ifrs-iiuiwl for next scaMin, it Is learnrd hereReuter - 111 words
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467 1948-10-05 14 LONDON. Mon. Although the football season is only a few weeks old. people are already saying that the standard of play is far below that of prewar days These fans complain that th <? craze for speed, unnecessary rough ami clumsyReuter - 467 words
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Article26 1948-10-05 14 The hockey match between Khalsa Association and RAF < Malaya Regiment) which was to have b*en played on tnc Khalsa ground yesterday was postponed^26 words
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Article52 1948-10-05 14 The U the Sti, Htonffcons und -heb C si On lomorrtm and Sat if r a e r rcsp.ctivt-'.y Q Vs Hon Is BankSpo^ Lopez; S K. S^] fangam; M c piah. JW.S Cl Chong. Param, Hj Seng Ohce joay U9* Chandra: K. OJ Sam> S. Chandra. M''-552 words
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Article499 1948-10-05 14 The following ar^ til* probable raiididat* > .,,i tomorrow'* mre*. the «ei*ond day of the PeimnAutumn **etl«g:— n Horbts Class 4. Div. 1. 51 Furs. Chum-? Choice 9.00 Rosaline 8 12 Arizon* 8.10 Camival Time 8 10 Kinv«'a 810 Bull King 809 Minerv-i 8.09 Miss J^vcl499 words
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Article302 1948-10-05 14 London. Monday. Following are football fixtures for Oct. 9 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v Burnley; Aston 'Villa v Portsmouth;- Blackpool v Everton; Bolton W. v Bir- mingham C; Derby County v. Preston North End; Hudderafield Town v Stoke City; Liver- j pool v Chelsea; Manchester Utd. v CharltonReuter - 302 words
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Article38 1948-10-05 14 The following Pj»y* requested to turn selectior. ror tne Youngsters 111 H^. fixture agswst Singapore District m Wtdn^day Oct. o played at Fort t, Osmai. Seng f attar, Chwee U- Barry. Dcllah, Bltoa nasamy, Samad. Teddj.38 words
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Advertisement19 1948-10-05 14 NEXr CHANGE at the REX IK«"MWI£J.WJJ.|UKta.SH|.SfiUKiB, 1 i L»<A wuiitos sioar. or cim wxo got /««6££ff/ £3! GODDARO -CAREY*19 words
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Article278 1948-10-05 15 SOCCER WITNESSED UFA CUP GAME *<l >>»v.V|, served up in tho Cup gamo between AthMM nnd the S.C.C. at Jalan B^nr uith plenty to sp:»re pikl *hus ent<»r j of the eompefttloa, having be^t^n th(» Id >::r ■>'. t0 two yesterday, tyed u} sted Gul- t278 words
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Article40 1948-10-05 15 *y th, I r tUo at vasterTr, ,-y M r interval. (1 play S r ttln f! I suffer* w «n openLftei thy ft ft?*' Ilhr mea^ t outstand- ttccltwo iS T iJU *S 22 f0! H^ notched a40 words
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Article67 1948-10-05 15 N; .V ET K E X -YEAR-OLD >Hnu;, R'uhy League fullfercX*. Mich McCaffrey, pfau»« kicked one of (he hmge?' </<v»,\> \n the hiatory of th< ircoitli/ hi n fNMM at By4*eft. Mr /-^v reported to have htnd^j the f/rxtf from an iui It67 words
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Article82 1948-10-05 15 MELBOURNE, Mon—Thf Javmese Lawn Tennis A«*o- < uttion has incited Australia t<> a team to tour Japan nert April at the association'* eurjwtm Jir Nvrm-un Brookes. President of the Latcn Tennis Association of Australia, atrmenting here today on the imitation said it iocw not wicome. 'Japan isReuter; AAP - 82 words
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Article177 1948-10-05 15 BASEBALL WORLD SERIES STARTS BOSTON. Mon. Fenway Park nere became th« battlefield for the first pennant, playoff in American League history on Monday with Boston Red Sox facing Cleveland Indiana for Uie light to meet Boston Braves in the 1948'a wot Id series. Beting odds are seven to five inU.P. - 177 words
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Article36 1948-10-05 15 AMMAN, Monday. Kim* Abdullah of Transjordan tod»9 demanded the dissolution ''t 'he newly-fornvd Palestin Arab Qcvirnaient reported in Cairo to have approved its provisional constitution at a weekend meetine in Gaza. Southern Palestine.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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202 1948-10-05 15 THE foMowing ties in the Singapore badminton championrhin* will be played off at the Clerical Union Hml), Rengoon Road SATURDAY. Oct. 9 at 2.15 p.m. Women's Open Single j Final: Miss Helen H«ng (Uuited Family) vs. Mis. Chionh Hiok Chor <*AAU). Men's Open Singles Semifinal Wong202 words
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190 1948-10-05 15 r«HE 4 Flve cricketers of the year a;e almost certain to be the Australians, Morris, Barnes, Bill .Johnston, Llnduall mid Tallon. This honour, eargerly sought by cricketers, is awarded by the pubUshers of Wisden's Cricket Almanac. Australians can flgur c in190 words
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Article51 1948-10-05 15 RANGOON. Mon. Fighting between Government u oops and insurgents in tt* rv!andala y area was reported In tonight's Government communique. Government reinforennenis were sent to tbll jpoi— Monya, 70 miles to tht west of Mandalay— where insurgents had taken over control of rice stocks, it was51 words
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Article, Illustration66 1948-10-05 15 Pictured above are six members of the seven-man Malayan team chiwen to represent Malaya In lli«» World Badminton Tournament in London for the Tbonmn /'up. They nr<- fro»>i left to right: 00l Teck Ht»ek, Teoh I Seng Khoon, Lim Kee Fong, Chan Kon Loong, \>oh Tt^»k C'hye, and66 words
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Article81 1948-10-05 15 iforthflfl Territory Government medical officer, Dr. McG'ashvn. coul.int find his bali ■n Ule Dai win curse tIM iiicr (lay. till a bawk dropped it OH tiie green almost at his leet. It bounced, rolhd, and Stepped juu by the pin -The easy putt. But, the doctor couldn't81 words
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Article117 1948-10-05 15 EX-JOCKEY, ACE 100 STILL BETS Hu.idrcd-ycar-old James Sklnnei, who lives near Liverpool New South Wales, iiill diivcs a horse eveiy clay to ollcct the mail. }3efore he came to Australia, £'L years ago, Skinner rode H8 a jockey in England. France, India and New Zealand. He rode for King Edwaid117 words
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47 1948-10-05 15 MALACCA, Mon.-The Malacca Chinese won the Craven "A" Football Cup here todny when they defeated the Malacca Eurasian*- by three goals to nil. The Resident Commissioner Mr. j. Falconer presenter! th Cup to th« winners at the conclusion of the game.47 words
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Advertisement23 1948-10-05 15 An Outs landing Motion Picture. BARBARA STANWYCK Kg| I DAVID NIVEN J&&Q m in Erich Mono RT-crcyti «rect itory '^HMyT^^fl RICHARD CONTE tSSkim23 words
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Article, Illustration61 1948-10-05 16 Exclusive Tribune picture of Cir/foti A. Hire, Singapore businessman from Cardiff, Wales, \>hn tra* one of the seven arrested by the Singapore Police -r.<l Dutch authwities in connection with the sei'.tirr (>f a C^talina flyin/iboat loaded with a $1,000,000 arms cargo at Airrribri jslatui. ifire is now in61 words
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142 1948-10-05 16 SOI T ADRON Loader Peter Helmore, who married Wendy Inglis at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday, tooloff for Calcutta at 4 am Suniay morning in the Air I C-in C's private York piano to pirk up Sir Henry Gin142 words
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87 1948-10-05 16 SINGAPORE. Monday. Air Vice-Marshal S. El Storrar. Director of Malayan Civil Aviation, today returned to Singapore after accompanying K. L. M. Constellation "Holland" on. the inaugur&l night of a new K.L.M. weekly Batavia Bangkok Shanghai service. Air Vice-Marshal Storrar joimd the Constellation at Bangkok. DuringReuter - 87 words
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Article74 1948-10-05 16 MACDONALD OFF TO LONDON THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, is going to Londo 1 consultations with the British Government on South East Asian affairs He uill leave Singapore at the end of this week and expects to be m Malaya about the end of the month. 0(K Mrs. MacDonald will74 words
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Article418 1948-10-05 16 WHIIJT the Dutch authorities are preparing the arms case against the crew of the Catalina flying-boat and thr two oiale oecup»nte of the speedboat. Gladys Mary, who went out from SingapVrc to Airabu Island to meet We 'plane on the evening of Sept. 14. Sm^jptfre418 words
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Article22 1948-10-05 16 KARACHI. Monday. Si*" Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah. Governor of Sind Province (Pakistan) died today in Karachi. He was 69 ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article56 1948-10-05 16 AN art exhibition by T«aii,? Han Kwong will be held at the Chinese Y.M.C A Selegie Road, for three days starting from today. It is open to the I public. Mr. Isang is the Head mastier of the Chung San Public School and is a well-known i56 words
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Article67 1948-10-05 16 H.E. th t Governor. Sir Fran klin Glmson with the Honourc'bl e Sir Han Ho- L:m andtfc. honourable Mi E. p. Fergusson will lt-piesen.: the Colony of Singapore at the inauguration of Sir Henry Ourney as High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow67 words
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87 1948-10-05 16 Vice-Admiral R. N. Battet. Commandant of the Fiench Far Ea^Urn Navy will be ar riving in Singapore on Ihursc«.ay aboard the French ito* SaVorgnan de Brazza. Vice- Admiral Battet will rejoin the French Cruise Duguay Trouin. which has been having rtptai in Singapore NiwJ But.87 words
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Article12 1948-10-05 16 NANKING. Mo aa> T^, capital of Tai*<» 1 this morning12 words
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Article265 1948-10-05 16 FIRED AS MUCH -ti ANY OF THE OTIUS i tQ\ Of I"*"' Guardsmpn Duncan Worthing!™ n^ |n th cashire about whom a question j>»as^ fhe n J House of Commons on Sunday, pi| from the Battalion Scots Guards which dwe«£ Rmnira Trnoner in Singapore, y**265 words
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