Morning Tribune, 14 October 1948
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101 1948-10-14 1 lION<* KOMi, Wh&tmjt9 Otißa.'* nrw currmcy cnntln 1 if n.»>r--1 :i\v \»»th n«i \i£n of a let-op. il*o r itn innueruratlon loss thai i-ght \-.«-.ki ;o tht* \sii- ha -«l &v |nt c«*ut and i* ntil! lalimt It dr. \*\H^t an nciditional t vf101 words
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174 1948-10-14 1 Ir hMM (iovemnient has four days m which ZfSkZ* definition of an illiterate or to tffthSTfW the inclusion of a thumbpnnt feSSESSSfc Lthombprint rule be wnived. In t! I niN kingdom, pn illiterate person may Jke m»rk oo documents with a pea m174 words
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125 1948-10-14 1 Soviets Garrison Nazi Installations With Berlin Reds JKRLIN, Wed.— The Soviets have begun garrison>ng the newly-organised and armed "People's MiPj" m former Nad military installations, which W supposed to hitve been destroyed or put to other pQB», tha American licensed Tagesspiegel I newtpaper llgted eight "militia" garrison installa- Kattered through125 words
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222 1948-10-14 1 SHAW CROSS BARES RUSSIA'S HIDDEN FIFTH COLUMN ARMY Shawcross added. But, Shawcross challenged Russia: 'Will you when you ask us to support your present proposal also agree to a convention for the discontinuance of your fifth column and call a halt to the activities, with which you seek to cripple222 words
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Article50 1948-10-14 1 "SMUGGLED" FOOD CONFISCATED BERLIN. Wed. -The Russian German ruws service ADN said today 500 tons of food being smuggled from the Western zone to Berlin was confiscated. ADN said the confiscated food is sufficient to supply 16.000 persons for one month on the basis of normal consumer ration card.- U.P.50 words
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168 1948-10-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Ued.-A bus conductor was shot dead by three armed Chinese after they had held up a bus proceed--2* from Sintok to Cheng Lun today. The conductors wn Zo was In the same ta. was tabbed and senous.y wounded while tr>lng t >168 words
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Article82 1948-10-14 1 SEOUL, Wed. An American informant, who leturned yesterday night from the 3Sth parallel, said that Soviet troops are withdrawing from border positions and are beng replaced by Northern Korean troops. Tho informant said that North Korean troops fired upon American soldiers with liq;ht weapons and Americans82 words
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178 1948-10-14 1 ALL HOPE OF EAST WEST SETTLEMENT BLASTED PARIS, Wed. Virtually all hope of K«m W>«t .«^r. ••""i* »n «h»«. MttlH of the nil >(l Nations havi* basted by the bitterness of Ihe (I. h;ii c over international Hfomir control, It «va« b*lie\ ed here today. Dc'ogatcs weir pportM m dMpalr.178 words
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78 1948-10-14 1 RANGOON. Wtd. -Burma is claiming from Britain free grant for war damages compensation "not less than the sum Britain gave Malaya, or "commensurate with the extent of the damage" Burma suffered, according to a statement m Parliament here reported today. The British Government agreed78 words
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54 1948-10-14 1 Sec Council To Consider Palestine PARIS. Wed. -Mr. Warrei Austin, Chairman of th> United Nations Security Council, this month may call tht Council into session late this week to consider i truce violations m Palestine. AuMin was said to want a Council meeting on the Pa- lestinr question "at thf54 words
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Article30 1948-10-14 2 QuAnu.s Constellation vblcfc kfi s.:^.» >:•*:»• .i.»y morninf at id N |5 Dm***. •i ntm q w::!i ::> Ml •v i MVHI MM| H IMI d > n a: \$J30 words
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Article27 1948-10-14 2 I Embtsa bti« •v... thi Us Ml R X N N! v i win ivATc lo Lend m■ h p y» Reuter27 words
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Article184 1948-10-14 2 'I LOVE MY JAP WIFE' Young New Zealander Battles Government For Her Sake MEW KALAND Hwlfil*! Af*f ««ptag |.|ii! 'Hrvr Mm* (Usmil •♦'.on vi«h Mi\r«in. Ir.'iiK U;wU \\»-^v V**^n»« Na« lM I ,m!«i rr hirmd \iistr:«li 'odv'. :'»Mi»nl rIK WesIrull tor Hif fourth Mne. > .m?,- rifflJ i au 1184 words
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Article74 1948-10-14 2 3 Rajas Australia Bound Three high Perak Government Offletals V M Raj;> Kcchil Salooi «R.ja Mus:i ir>r.i almarbttin sultan Abdul a V M Raja Haji Shahar Shall M C. S and V M Raja Moat bin Raja Mahadi i: t v :o Ptrak Co-operatlv*» Popartir.ent will spend thei leav In74 words
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Article75 1948-10-14 2 L ONDON Wtd A 1 t. MtfCUl Ai!- ><t lonUfM UMlt ono t the CompniT** ilrMneri on Part Jo'^i'int^u: fUB md ciaahtd «nd wi«s l>u>t ovt ,Ih>j: 240 Rlllei ncth Ol Kha;toui 1 T m c Abtat 20 paoolr 0 hoard inn only the caftttria 01 tl Prtflß75 words
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Article103 1948-10-14 2 Chiano Warns Racketeers SHANGHAI, Wed Maj- >. a ChUu>| CttUtg*klM, deputy Smjxm visor OVWfCd BM '.vo dpunst Mark ■trlwtmi ivMo.y fallowing the Vk&m rnittvi st*tc< Joiian nU \vs CUMM reports A s of Gen ."i: s BotMMIC OißtfOl v>rtx\ *.*Tt\i m a stat^nit-nt to the Chinese prvss today that BtelMlud103 words
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Article23 1948-10-14 2 pi as wtanatty ?r--td r :.-y c* or cw.: at' Ss^> ft acs:* r<c- tjc -*t a Reuter23 words
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Article142 1948-10-14 2 on w a w> v inters ol thf foj«-~uin Sojtu:n KortOT Qownuncßt jP.k-i-.VI Who pa*«kvi t S 4 O v" OttlWi to seek c^anact'ar. «up MM jo: l.iv If f.vt-r:'.. Govcntmctit, kit irtie day (cv t**o Uci;co NMk Nuvtir.-: la Pfcfta. Dr. Fyan- Ok Chou^^ ii142 words
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Article15 1948-10-14 2 LONDON Wfettafej. came manf from all qaa:~.t A >— Rofti R*s^ct F15 words
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Article19 1948-10-14 2 SCVTHVUFTVN W^. c -> at* •VfUl W» ill. ~L v: -r T 'c if Reuter19 words
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Article, Illustration102 1948-10-14 2 SUNDBRLAXD. Wcino^day K'Vtn rr.cn wcrt we v." X fee: down m the hold cr r-w >.000 toe Brtttab I Vcoljic at SacdfT'.-i when th^re w*f a t expio<jon. Ten men t>uruevi cad arc io bc^-lr.irr.-:<fiauly afte- sioo a voice rar? c.:: your time lads, you.. j;102 words
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Article46 1948-10-14 2 LONDON, "■■■Mi.-* A it.ret.--y .1: -<•"• -W btt r.eck ar.ri I •••>• whue playing wi: -t!« ten m her gartif. it Wittering. Su?sex m uer: through th- > aiM chili tned 10 m!: "■•er I it. She slippe wai wedged t\ cf ttM fence Reuter46 words
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78 1948-10-14 2 "Let Us Bring Peace To A Troubled World Nehru's Message To China P IH* -_c.: wshrr:^ Ncrr pnittßf ike Aswan* New rv^-.' a -i-. out rrcehope Hut ecrtiAl a«KI fr«c<!ty r\S*t«cs. «Me& so lv« 'v'.wf-" c_: r»- tr»es. wil! coctx=u< tt> pt v«^e r rf_*x- w^> say st:tr* to- £x78 words
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Article, Illustration48 1948-10-14 3 In. p.ctuve above shows prahus tossing at>out m the s»a off the Yacht Cub. In tin sc boats came hundred* of Koyanese from Madura. The imiiiigrauts are awaiting orders from the Immigration authorities to land. Only the youngsters were allowed to go ashore.48 words
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Article169 1948-10-14 3 Widow (Aged 80) warded £31,567 to IS WONDERFUL" ittOMOV Wednesday— An Bfr-ye*roU widow, Puiliiu' \lub\v of Brighton Road, Lewes, today Jim rhot the South African Supreme Court tauesburg had provkuoßaHy »wn»ded her 1 ,ii!i!i'J m an lution she had brought In Enf- ',;.Kt uiili;tni F;rnest H^Oaes «f Johiuuiesbur^ •|v in^ctisinii;169 words
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Article75 1948-10-14 3 HOLLY WOOD Wed. Prince Ali Khan, son of the Apa Khan, has moved into a house m Hollywood almcst jppcsite t*w home of Rita l-Tuvworth. the film actress, vith whem his name linked r 'uria« her recent \isit to Europe. Both are dodging reporters. They ar>.75 words
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86 1948-10-14 3 4-Hour Walk-Out by French Dockers w\ w dnesday. N French port- were ■mc-ou: i Q syiora^i a million strikers ccuntry, while L™ Civil s.r- *w p -e- t- r eight i: workers dcciC r ual to *te pay m k < n neadlePh i.- vocktii i bmm r.. Dur- win86 words
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68 1948-10-14 3 Staffordshire Leaves With 90 Passengers There were leas than ninety Pijseagera aboard the troopship Staffordshire when it left Singapore yesterday morrnrg for the United Kinguom. The Tribune understands that the reason for this is *hat trooping of the guards liri^dc and other reinforcements directed a number of ships to th^s68 words
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Article90 1948-10-14 3 TOKIO. Wed.-Naoki Oka. 55-jvai-jld president of building and contracting firm was detained at the Kosuge detention house last right after being subjected to a long questioning m his relations with Takeo Kurusu, former dirtctor oi the Economic Stabilization Bureau ».ho is m prison on suspicion of90 words
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Article67 1948-10-14 3 CANBERRA. W€d r 'ian Miaisier m charge oi the P.ov i\ tour. John L Armstrong said today tUat cnly war wou'd prevent the Kin? and Queen coining to Australia next year. The Minister was teferrteg to report- Lloyds of London had increa^i the rate of67 words
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Article16 1948-10-14 3 Japs Agree On Premier TOKIO. Wed.-An egrccmeiu ot some Wud on the problem of Reuter AAP16 words
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Article51 1948-10-14 3 NANKING, Wcd.--Ttu? -ese Government is adopting a strict system of per.sonn-l selecCommunist agents into Govjoi ment agencies, it wad icportcu 't^r the new systcnj l all persons applying for Gcvcmmca m future will bo Subjected to a strict P^f*° screening concerning their pa.st i acceptance. Reuter51 words
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Article152 1948-10-14 3 SHANGHAI. W. dnesday A. sptcial criminal tribunal yesterday announced th( lo:ig-av:aiied verdict m thy S;ung Sir.3 Cotton Mill rio: iast February, handing dowr. piiscn. terms ranging froi'i one y«.ar to lift impiLsonmen to 27 accused workers. Yang Kv/ang-imng. a selfconfessed Communist worker received the heaviest152 words
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197 1948-10-14 3 SHANGHAI. Wednesday. Another Chinese paper here, th Ta Chung YeVi Pao. ha< be.n ordered by president Chiang Kai-shek to be closed down permanently beginning today, according to presi ri ports. This fcLw^i fcbe Miiusirji 0| Interiors hMfeructlof thai She Che*| Y-e:i Pao be suspended f°r197 words
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Article72 1948-10-14 3 l\ r Godfrey Mitchell, the chairman of wimoey large civil engineering concern m Britain, arrived M 'leagali last night on hU *ay to Borneo to view Hie site of a town Ills company is going to brttd. 'I he town Utobe a complete settlement tor oil72 words
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203 1948-10-14 4 AUSTRALIA IS WHITE ISLAND IN YELLOW SEA CAMiKK- :.>i\< Mr kYUIiSJB M I' l| Wf Australia .'rim. IflnUtei In World War I 111 th«- I K.prvs. n r itj\. to .\i..«tralia "n Illfl j v i ii ;i >•«•'- I a." "Tht I Fail N itMj.-i 1 |j«- (]<-- tr<203 words
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Article47 1948-10-14 4 CAIRO. Tuesday. The Egyptian Government tonight >ffldally recognised the aiiPalertine Arab Government. E £>pt L; the second state to recognise the Palestine Arab government, which is headed by the Mufti of Jerusalem Hal Vmm El Husseini. Iraq announced her iecoimit.on earlier today. Reuter47 words
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Article49 1948-10-14 4 ISTANBUL, Tuesday Premier Hassan Saka of lurkey said today that the nrst supplies of Turkish oil shortly be marketed The yield from the' Kamandagh oilfields m south«aat Turkey was expected to meet part of the domestic oil requirements within a few months, he added- Reuter49 words
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Article, Illustration97 1948-10-14 4 The Guards will hifl look to their i.uiMs ofl parade ground, if tb/W ft lII— U of they <ir.tM Special constab'-s j« thing to go by. Not a foot out of i iH'lts !> .in n front, chins m, rknti I Like th«>97 words
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Advertisement57 1948-10-14 4 THE GREATEST DUEL !N THE HISTORY OF ALL DUELS! I THE HUNTER THE 1 HUNTED -ONE FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE, THE OTHER I FOR JUSTICE. COLUMBIA'S w Af '^m AsW arm mr&i^ mU I JBf ~m //A I cJ°-hTECM/COLOR. viii. ROBERT YOUNG, MARGUERITE CHAPMAN, Wlll.AHl) PARKER AKIM TAfiOROFT v w57 words
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Article, Illustration632 1948-10-14 5 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Has Your Child Got Singaporitis KATHLEEN HICKLEY By km m the i .v i r.t a ure chiM. M t- :s lv rith y.m he-€ m thli vtiherc'of artificiality. W*e doing all you can t.) d h'ri against contractBagaporitiß? For this loot dtoeaae is Icked 4^i> asiiv by the it632 words
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Article280 1948-10-14 5 CHICKEN CROQUETTES INGREDIENTS o tableI spoonsful cf 1 utter, or m«rgertoe. cup of flour, i 12 oz. can of condensed mushroom soup. 1 cup of water or chicken stock. J teaspoon: ul salt. A teaspoon- i fill of mace, 1 tablespoorJul Of minced parsley. 3 .J280 words
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Advertisement163 1948-10-14 5 I Snappy Cocktail Gowns of Swiss Crepe and French Silks from >IKS. "TOMMY" THOMSON ROOM ISL 2nd FLOOR G.H. BUILDING BATTERY ROAD TEL 7997 tnmwa^a^ianm.^ x- s n^iir« gct^^r^r^P— Dif# SYSTEM *iV XV c rJ (r DEBK WARY V 4 194 J fcfii^^ j r t-*5T*^ iW| $50.00 a doz.163 words
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Advertisement86 1948-10-14 5 *^CTl?«ore»R^^^Ml^Ml&ll^BillIsll 'KOUPY' designs the perfect all occasion costume, i i RAFFLES HOTEL Tonifh! From 7 to 8 p.m. m the Lounge THE COCKTAIL HOUR irtth FRANK PICKFORD PIM« and from 9 p.m. to midnight INFORMAL DANCE m |k BALLROOM with PATRICK FORBES HIS ORCHESTRA BOOK EARLY FOR SUNDAY NIGHT'S ATTRACTION86 words
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THE MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article245 1948-10-14 6 As China Goes AS Chin-; goes, said n the- New York Ti nvs recently, goes ail Asia. And things are not goln£ well for the antiCommunist forces m China. The fall of Tslnan, the capital of Shantung, to the Reds constitutes a serious blow to the prestige and morale of245 words
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Article458 1948-10-14 6 Tito Rounds U p Pigs R* Tito's men have to drastic "eeon -c surgery" to speed up th plan to socialise agri- cuiture m Yugoslavia Slowness m this respect was one of tho criticisms made against Marshal Tito by Russia and the Cominform. "Operation collection" consisted m collecting a large458 words
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Article, Illustration981 1948-10-14 6 PEDAGOGUE - CIVIL WAR IN BURMA PEDAGOGUE By J /.Wo/4, NINE months »p I-"- ,mp an 'r. '< j intry. The I'nion Faek i.»v. Urn Bui metional i! i^ ''> h"isted. It H gn it o< .hrn n for th»' l."».f»00.000 people 'rf Burat They nn happy n -»t only l.etHiuse they981 words
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Article91 1948-10-14 6 pEARS that Russia will r make new claims on Finland following the visit to Moscow of Mr. Aimo Aaitonen, Chairman of the Finnish Communist Party, an J Mr. ViUe Pessi, its Secretary, are being expres.-ed by political observers here. These state that new Rusrian claims have91 words
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Advertisement22 1948-10-14 6 \Lihvvi Airways Ui NOW TWICE DAILY FROM SINGAPORE TO HI ALA LlMl'lK, IPOH 4MB PKMA N i» L DAILY SERVICE TO TAIPING22 words
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335 1948-10-14 7 Where Is The Aqua Queen? COLOMBO, Weds.— Where is the Aqtia Quern? Relatives of se\en Ceylonese and <>Nui< who were on h;>ard this 250--ton reconditioned motor minesweeper are demanding a reply to this question since the mysterious disappearance of this vessel m the Indian335 words
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Article, Illustration36 1948-10-14 7 BLACKMARKETTER REDES IN COFFIN lAr; Mi w* r-ftin m a Shanghai, parade, a <*•**<*< Ztewkti nni'U.r >>-a<h for hi* execution, To '.ri*f* m avoid to .nlxtHs.x-.uUen Chinese, the V oyemmen\ JJ thw, f «r mushing three black-uvrketeers.36 words
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106 1948-10-14 7 SHANGHAI, Wednesday. Cliaftj Fu-yung. Director of th^. Cnines t Customs Administration, praised the Hongtcon^ Government's readiness to co-operate m the Chinese jowmmeirt's efforts to curb smuggling, m a statemem iere yesterday upon his arrival from Nanking, where he epjrted to th,. authorities :oncerned m the106 words
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Article148 1948-10-14 7 NEWS FROM DOWN UNDER' v: v EY We< A new "walk-ing-out" uniform will be ismd to Australian soldiers, hut the famous Digg r .-,ouch hit will be retain i m Army] tot? outfits. Army spokeaman .-aid this, 1 Mribouinv to clear up the: question :iowir^ a report Vr U 1148 words
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Article23 1948-10-14 7 HONGKONG. W.«xia»—Tuberculosis accounts lor about SO 7>er cent of ail natural leathfi m Hongkong, ac ording to official statistics.23 words
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Article55 1948-10-14 7 RANGOON, Wcu- Dacoiia m th* jungle near Myingy^ Central Burma, arc holding a Burmese woman ;«"<' her daughter tor ransom. They are asking the nuabaSfa lawyer, for Rs I*ooo an.i gold to the vamo of nearly R Th'f 'SSian and her daugh^r wen taken hostage aiter chc55 words
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Article130 1948-10-14 7 LONDON, Wednesday. The Duke of San Lucar la Mayor, Spanish minister iv London, told United Press today that the delicate diplomatic situation between Spain and Britain is "being clarified." and called the pui-P-ned Spanish So-~iaiisi-Monarchist pact "ludicrous."' Y*m implied that he was satisfied with the explanation130 words
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Article134 1948-10-14 7 AUSTRALIANS CAUTIONED SYDNEY, V/eds The growth of an intense nationalisn m Asia and the Far Fast, which will greatly ailect Australia's future, has taken place almost unnoticed by Aus rattans. Mr. Eric V/ard, of the Drpartment of El ternal Affairs, who represented Australia on the United134 words
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Advertisement57 1948-10-14 7 "v'eHAK.iiißG' bFtlTf parisiam -?koth f BLBBLWG VITU BRIGHT GAY COMEDY 2-4. 15-6.30-9.30 p.m. p^oNE 6903 H Malre* /ove V The story of love m Pans which os "Le Silence est dOr" won the Grand Prize at the 1947 Brussels M World Film Festival. I RICO pfwnti ii HI MAURICE CHEVALIER57 words
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Article, Illustration191 1948-10-14 8 AND SO THE SOW GO FORTH TO SOW H\ Remembrance D«v. No\. 11, there uill be a Hat .;r»-« n parade ground on th* foreshore m front of Mie Sing* pore \V:»r V»»niori*»l. Public Works Department e\rn»rts have been busy planting c» refill ro'vs of hirf. "The grows very quick".191 words
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Article103 1948-10-14 10 SHANGHAI; W«cl. Tlv capture crovernment rVc -a >: Chanb-.vu. a mltown 03 n iles njith-wcst of Mukden. aid the piushing oack of the ommuniets hesießinK Clitn- < H iOW. a. Government- held city uth of Mukduu, today 'ightoneM the > T ation;iiiat position on thr net103 words
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Article263 1948-10-14 10 NEW YORK. Wednesday. Th.. Federal Bureau of Investigation .F3l> today reported tile arrest of an alleged kidnapper who had been sought tor 14 y.ars. Libtrale Panino, 48. a, Brooklyn grocer, was arrested and charged with violation or the Lindbergh Kidnap Law. He was alleged to263 words
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Article47 1948-10-14 10 HK HARBOR BECOME RIVER STAR Hon, ni SI S s^ u r Wn J to ;:ea/: ton .s ElUtriet >h f 1 M 133STJ tx!:un,, (f)1 1Q Fi^' day nuj^g lir.s and urnj :e a rboi.r to be tiM i ther side mr n .h, U. P.47 words
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Article164 1948-10-14 10 BURMA BRIEF RANGOON, AVdaes clashes bttwtii w who are illicitly m frani 01^. m li South* 'n Burma. I reportt-d m Me: gin, south of Rangoon. Five numba 600 a:«..n. have be gling mined ore I Si am border for s past. They toil o them.-oives recently shatv of the164 words
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Article26 1948-10-14 10 i: wa f n a erial Uor optratioft J I planes lost hours bv^main oyern^J The W M ;^SS tob^-V .nl:> U.P.26 words
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Miscellaneous119 1948-10-14 10 i 1 I I \fl I I Sit I C/XKir Vou -tv4.*j< o*^ |NiO —v TIME hajsgS "RUCCLES" Y^mfSHT MS$£I>YhM7 A6OU7 THAT N \f HADN'T bON&) JuHOOP&h I fji^Ji^JtlLK^^ W&-OIU \aGA*A6£F0* 7 HOUSE Ul>7H£.ROAt> [THG FOR J^^i^^___^J^^ \GOUifG TO 9TAN6 (*> 70 (BE teio mTBl> "BELINDA" VVHAT »S TMg M6ANJNC119 words
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Article, Illustration152 1948-10-14 11 Hard Luck Harry lURINGTON v.v.Jnes.'ay. •sid-T.t Truman** regtihu Ugo-) tr Jinx la worKing i. One would think the Micin« had bought up all ibbits' feet m the country. H the lection hi tt li on wd» Just one of th? boys Capito! Hill m 1943 when me to the White152 words
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Article223 1948-10-14 11 LONDON. WMs. The Bri- tish Food Minister. Mr. John Strachry. today opened "Britain Says Thank You" Exhibition for food gifta from over seas. It was announced at the opening ceremony that ttttt\ December 1945 to March IfMS gift food parcels totalling: over 106.596.000 pounds eight had223 words
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Article71 1948-10-14 11 NEW YORK, Wed— A Dutch airline hostess, who fell m love > with an .American aboard an j airplane an.l married him by proxy while they were ocosns apart, was still interned by immigration authorities yesterday, t Johanna Masters of trie Hague was told by the authorities71 words
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Article70 1948-10-14 11 SHANGHAI. W«M.— French I nationals, formerly employ*-*"? of the French Municipal Government m Shanghai, who presently are scattered through- out the Far East, have been asked to register with the Ircal French consuls. This is a preliminary .step toward the payment of superannuation and bonus70 words
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181 1948-10-14 11 EV EN IN TRIUMPH MUSSOLINI W AS SHAKING WITH FEAR" EShalT- Forn ta Jf'anl testified P«ttprt>m' i s I even P| Witt, fear/- Wa<! J s coluber^ Ad *a AbaU th, tovolt Rome, that the Ethiopians would reconquer Addis Ababa. The Italian people were never informed about that and thought181 words
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206 1948-10-14 11 Explanation Of U.S. Army Expansion WASHINGTON, Weds— Lieutenant General Albert C. Wedemeyer, Army's general staff planning chief, said last night that Army expansion m ihe United States is designed to prevent war, not get ready for it. He spoke on a television broadcast on206 words
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Article72 1948-10-14 11 DEFENCE OF PANAMA CANAL VITAL BOSTON. Wednesday. Gail A. Hathway. special assistfcnt to the United States JAiniy Ci.icf Engineer, labelled as vital to tha United States National defense the Panama Canal alterations, which would be the "largest single construction undei taking m history". Hathway told the American Society oi Civil72 words
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Article130 1948-10-14 11 SHANGHAI. We I- The Sd--1 vut Embassies m China c.imo .up yesterday with anoth-r version of how "Christian Geni erar Feng Yuh-Siang dod according to the official RuHtafl J news agency Tass. "According to information received by the embassies' the statement said. "Fen* did not die aboard130 words
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Article89 1948-10-14 11 MEDFURD, (W.-cons.:,, v.o(!i., day. Norman Thorn. m Social; ;t Candida to for Pre•dt told a group r>f 7"» fa.m<:s today that ho id "suspicious" of Homy Wallace'; motives. Hr said: 'He talks about nationalizing the industries but hr doos not say that nationalization should be bat»od on democratic89 words
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Article53 1948-10-14 11 SHANGHAI. Wed. IV. Chine<;<- Air Force officers pf O II (Intelligence) wrrc executed here yesterday for having transmitted commercial mesMfN over CAF radio .-lations to make personal profit, and disturb the national economy. The officers were Maior Yuiming and Lance Corporal Shao Ti-.«en. They were sentenced to53 words
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Article449 1948-10-14 12 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY J FILM NEWi by HONOURS literally pour down on Walt Disney, creator of the immortal Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Donald Duck. Pluto, Goofy and the hundred other animated characters which s+ud his pictures. During his cared- he nas received all kinds of honours,449 words
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Advertisement117 1948-10-14 12 "^%kt LAST 4 A^LJ 1> <i *5 hiiu HHO p.m. KAOERS WGfST n tf^^ JfV 1 H TKeo o wonderful 7/ m*, MOVEI *^i IRENE DUNNE **f» GEORGE STEVENS W.w 3Cl*f BARBARA BEI GEDDES f W OSCAR HOMOLKA -PHILIP DORN T?ie rand of His ;»)ajesty's Seaforth Mi<rhlanders will play tonight117 words
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Advertisement52 1948-10-14 12 OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS:— S, I f- 9.15 P.M. A Tensely Dramatic Story which took two years to film! "THE RAZOR'S EDGE" I —i(al r i i TYBONE POWER GENE i TDBBNEY JOHN PAYNE; ANNF BAXTER It's one >f tit. finest motion pic- j i tures ever to reach the52 words
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Advertisement98 1948-10-14 12 i OUMI E aBI: llO tH vk": l T»»in«. rr.. H: "H»li«U> In M^ vlro Terhnin,! or who.,. s. nal r 3^ M,ns,, r strik Toraomnv: -ij^,^ <T#»rhniri.i.i r ROYAL 4 AIRCONDITIONKb yh p «»t Till *V- iff marvelous "MOTHER WORE TIGHTS" guy I ■M DAM M%\~ J w^b^bt k98 words
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Article597 1948-10-14 13 IU: gB Buyer «*n«e ice 15.00 1.50 m -o K"^ "Trust B 1 '■> 5 30 v I 3.77 K, lu.OO 10.25 kutern > 0.50 K. 29.73 80.25 Kc (0) 1.7 J 1.80 cd Bee'. iP) 1.70 1.90 cd ■van Colls. 2.47 1 3 2.50 tj. 6.00597 words
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Article66 1948-10-14 13 1(Jl 1.10 1 10 1.47.. Nl Cob J* 2.40 President Truman record*! a "substantial improvement" Jh's year m the diet of West European nations, but warned mat supplies would "still leave the general level of food con- sumption below pre-war .standards, and much lower chi'.n that66 words
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Finance And Commerce
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97 1948-10-14 13 U.S. May Make Bid For Ceylon's R ubber COLOMBO, Wednesday— Inconfirmed reports m trade circles here said the Inited States had mnde a counter-bid to buy Ceylon rubber, as the Ceylon Cabinet was meeting toda> to consider the recent Soviet out Tut rUbbei> St kS n hand and nevt years97 words
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Article123 1948-10-14 13 TARIFF AID FOR CEYLON, PAKISTAN WASHINGTON. W e d n o > day. The State Department announced today that it plans to begin negotiations soon with Brazil. Ceylon. Cuba and Pakistan on certain tariff concessions granted by those countries m the 25-nation Geneva tariff-cutting pact. The Department said preliminary discussions123 words
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Article98 1948-10-14 13 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. the Agriculture Department announced today that 987.08:* tons of Cuban and Peruvian j raw and Java it lined sugar wr re shipped by the end of j September to Japan. Korea. and Germany under the occupied areas programme and to Italy and Austria98 words
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Article105 1948-10-14 13 WASHINGTON. Wednesday j— The Economic Co-op.-ra- tion Administration today ani nounced that it had written I f830.142.640 worth of checks through September 30 to spur j recovery mi n nine European i nations. WVstcrn Germany. i Trieste and China. Assistant ECA Comptroller D.C.L. Simpson told105 words
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Article123 1948-10-14 13 Pepper prices tended to harj den furtrer yesterday on receipt m the market cf an unJ confirmed report that the N L.I. I authorities might close the port of Lampong. There were, howeve, no im--1 portant price changes m thr other sections of the produce market with123 words
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Article31 1948-10-14 13 COLOMBO. Wed. a total of 3,309,462 lbs. of Ten «ver*» OH offer at this week's Sale. All Teas from the f/va District showed a falling ott In quality31 words
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Article132 1948-10-14 13 S'HAI'S FISH BUSINESS IS BIG SHANGHAI. Wednesday. The Fishmongers Guild sought today to break the Jt'iip of brokers on the city's i yiscatorial market. The puild accused brokers ox working with the Yellow Jx gangs to control buying and selling. In paid advertisement m fhe local newspapers the Fishmongers Guild132 words
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Advertisement18 1948-10-14 13 20th Ontui\v-Fox prt'sents J^^2SiBSfes The Picturization Cf The Best-Seller Read By 20,000,000 EfARRISON (VHAKA 'fj^SK^^^ CHANGE cTl^^cono.t,onco CHANGE18 words
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Article295 1948-10-14 14 LONDON, Wednesday. o\r ot the shrewdest purchases m postwar soccer ur.s that by Portsmouth of Duggie Reid, a big. burly centre-forward from Stot'kport Count m March L9M. Another god by him f»t VIIK* P*rk l;»st weekm:! he!]M'tJ the Division One lenders to hold onto their iin»p>«ten295 words
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Article41 1948-10-14 14 HMS London Wins friendly nurtcli i th t > Dockyard P'-u* foj tner mi by s-o. 7h rii h i uu L nd .:> Mid IB :n the Cl I thi flfttl uu'i. (<mU VM notched if. giv. London B6*vir :ina vicU ry41 words
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Article93 1948-10-14 14 At tabk -tennis aglinat t!io "Bramtoco Sports Club" the Singapore Municipal ServftrM I'rion won by 5 games to 2. S.M.S.I'. playeis" name 1 mentioned first Leow Chfr Young (Captain* beat Woo Cheng Lee <3 Oi; C-ian x Tun Cheok beat Cheon^ K'n S^n (3—0); Loh Meng93 words
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Article59 1948-10-14 14 I Great World presents a strong wrestling bill at the Arena on Saturday evening. Top-of-the-bill attraction is a return contest between the fast moving youn^ tfurop^an, Kid Masque, and Kin*; Koiig. Abur Kadir Khan meets Leow Kwong Sen^. Black Dut cher Mukle meets Tiger Air.at and Tony Ramano cackles59 words
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Article56 1948-10-14 14 Tiie Amateur Athletic Association have announced the holding of the Table Tvimis Tournamenta 1948. The events htld unde r the Semi-Leagu^ System will be: Men's Open Singles: iftll'tl Handicap Doubles. Men's 'B Singes and Ladies Open Singles. The entry fte for each-* even;, will be $1 ar.a the closing56 words
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Article17 1948-10-14 14 The Chinese V.M.C.A will meet Shing Wah ut volley-ball on October 15. 194S at 3* p.m.17 words
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Article61 1948-10-14 14 PARIS. Wednesday. Ma reel Ccrdan today received a s:oid medal from President Vincent Auriol who told the fighter: "I want to than!: you on behalf of France for acting as a good and loyal ambassador of your country." A group of French Olymic champions accompanied Cerdan61 words
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Article53 1948-10-14 14 Johore is to meet Malacca at hockey on Oct 13. IWS. The following v/ill represent Johore Ali b. Rosalani. A. Ratnaesingam. Kesmawi. S. Gaudat. G. L. Garson (Captaim. V. Carvallo. Mohd b. Mahat. J. Staoley. R. H. Collins, Syed Hassan. G. Karmat RESERVES: W. Koran; Tajuddin53 words
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Article37 1948-10-14 14 The following have been selected to represent 5. C. C. 'A" vs. Hospital Assistants at the Padang on October 15 a: 5.15 p»m.: Van Houten. Dennis. R^pves, Mcßat. Rule. Machin. Foster. Loch. Busbridge. Smith. Thomas.37 words
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Article38 1948-10-14 14 NEWMARKET. Wednes. Maj. Mac Donald Buchanan's 1 Abernant won the Middle w Park Stakes run over six furlongs here this afternoon. ManM Toussacs Targui second and Mr. James Rank's Decorum third. Qnis three ran Reuter38 words
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Article, Illustration358 1948-10-14 14 Free Coaching For Promising Golfers LONI>O\, WUC fc at, effort to s,. Kri is ja«k on th. iwap*\ two foruirr Brliish K >( j, r folf > i.s. Dirk Uurton. 19i9 often champion j al C'oombe Nil«. Imft ami W. J. Cux o Fu^.TH ha*., offers to Rive fr^e tuition358 words
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Article107 1948-10-14 14 P.T.U.S.U. EXECUTIVES The following weie elected office beaters of the Postal and Telecommunication? Uniformed Staffs Union at their afjiual conference recently President Adaman bin Haji Yahya; vice-president Ismail jin Bachik. Hon. secretary P. Govindasamy. asst. Hon. secretary A. Kadir bin H. A. Rahman, asst. Hon. secretary A. Bakar bin Mohd.107 words
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Article18 1948-10-14 14 BRINAGAR. ww-g extraordtnary session w^jj and Kashmii "JJ commending Kasrun» sion 1 to India Reuter18 words
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Advertisement164 1948-10-14 14 VICTORIA THEATRE w To-Night To Morrow At 8.45 p.m. Sunday. 17 Oct. At 8.30 QUIET WEDDING by Esther McCracken Seats $1 to $3 at ROBINSONS Tel. 5894 Ex. 4 or at Theatre Tel. 6826 Nightly A STAGE (LI X C OMILO I »mmH thed th»i the eiulncrme p lan<fc pi,,164 words
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Miscellaneous312 1948-10-14 14 On Your Radio Today, BLUE NETWORK .Signal: 7.01 Musical Per- and Signature Tuur. :tIAI.AY k ENGLISH formance— Saujana Ohazal Close Down. Tli i I ROGRAWMES Party. J. Bharu; 7.30 News in 6 00 p.m. £lgI 1ACC Malay; 7.45 Musical perform- Opening AMW""*^ ii lo w m t0 1200 noon Eng312 words
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Article, Illustration233 1948-10-14 15 MICABLES TOO GOOD FOR RAF ull i %M. I H.A.F. (tMJlyjjgj I nitric AwKir'tion qaHttad for the n lMl rt,n >'s b\ bemOmg SembHwang ;i -I J*Hn Bt>s^r Stadium yest^rdny. S ii: comparison with Tuesday's h L.,rr53 BOD -nd Tiger Sports Club. ff m {U K/ <r r<i: oc ni233 words
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Article124 1948-10-14 15 By AUti I. fins IPOH, Wed. N« w Ver?e who v- opoq three races on end •n c\.-' h*H been pTomoted to rlasi S. H'S eorvincing win-; In chs uiv.> me the impre.s<'or. thr-t ho will win more m th( h he dan. Martin's Rodger's and124 words
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Article78 1948-10-14 15 SYDNEY. \\\-d. --Miss Pat Borthwick '-von two national goh titles In twc: days op the Commonwealth Golf Club course. Melbourne. She won the Australian Udiis' singles championship and on th(t following day. with K. Pix. tht Australian mixed foursomes championship. The couple, who work tout the; m78 words
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Article142 1948-10-14 15 Tho Sta» &>ccciitc-? defeated :>( i;^sl Coast l T ritcd by two Id one. at iiocco: played at tho Fa:r(.: Park yo.-teiday. The pr3r.»c- opened up with Hrn Star'- p^rs-sin^. In the fifth mkuitt 05 the game Pat am th<Stai':; inside It ft nIMCd142 words
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Article63 1948-10-14 15 The following: will represent the Diehard B.P. against the Playfair B.P. on Svmoay Oct 17. 1948 at 3 p m. Michael Tan. Quek K*mj: Chuan, Andrew Tan, Lin 1 Keng Hor, Lim Yew Hvrk. Abdul Aziz. Robeit Yap £n Koh Beng Swee. Reßerves Chia Soon Ann, Koh Kirn63 words
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Article58 1948-10-14 15 Last Friday, fight fans weio treated to pood boxing when Pltmtotei r.B. Lim staged his first junioi IMomotion. The ics--1 ponsc was encouraging, and tome: row night another junioi card will be presented. New talent is necessary to revive professional boxing m Singapore, and the staging of junioi58 words
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Article326 1948-10-14 15 LONDON, VV.-ln. K»i. t (i;> Veraon Morgan, Iratfr 1 Mport« Kditor) I OUD All.ndii!. 1 tlire*> scar-obi coif r- MafMag v »-i|barli«-(l 100-9 rtuttHv and rid.'.-n by AustriMan )ucUKdtfir Brltt wan j« tkrHhag rac»« for Kritaln\ I .np disUm* h;i:i.l: ap. |hi t\\.) and v qwtrier326 words
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Article27 1948-10-14 15 Today's Cup Game T\v.» of th,- I fa\«»urit« hi tJ»c (up r«»mp: Mtion. liotu Jl-iKx ami Ch'iw A|h!.«t»"». at *a'MH B#«--srtr Sindiinii 14mJ»>. !hr»"\n£ f,rti)i«- is Hssuri'i.27 words
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Article57 1948-10-14 15 The following will represent the Spitfires m a hiendly luitc'i against the Dynmos on th< Ch<X)n Guan English Sclu>ol Field or Oct. 15, HMB at 5.1« p.m. Ralph DC Silvai: Sycd 411; Ch^ri^ Siang:; Eh Bin; Mahmood; Daud; Abdullah Hamid; Mahadova; Lcvman; Suih; Ihjahim Falli (Capt.K RaWTCi:57 words
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Article25 1948-10-14 15 LONDON, Wednesday. Nine million hen ings weie landed at Yarmouth and Lowextoft yesterday m the nicest catch made under the October "honing moon."25 words
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340 1948-10-14 15 The Anglo-rhineife* M-hool enjoyed a double success at hookey yesterday when both their first and second teams b»*af the respective first and toetai teams of the Rafftes Institution on the !at*er's ground. The A. C. S. first XI WOE by the only goal scored340 words
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