Morning Tribune, 10 December 1948
1948-12-10
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Title Section9 1948-12-10 1 MORNING Tribune ,>«*'»» ~ne*' I>WB*BKK .0. .948 l>ri,, 10 C*nts9 words
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248 1948-12-10 1 REDS SLASH 15,000 TREES IN ONE NIGHT sdfksdhsdkfdjkfhI Mm than 15,000 rubber trees were dashed by bandits in one nighi on one ewe in South Perak. Ihis WM learned last night, a few hours aJtt-r the price of rubber h»d jumped from H6 rents to Slashine has also been reported248 words
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Article, Illustration141 1948-12-10 1 PIKST "floating buV' for T <.< ho<>'-eh {l d!vn, t h v m.v. CkWMi brinpin^ 10? children from \usfraiian to «:p nil Christn>a% with their relatives Arrived in Sin^np^re ;«es. terriav. On)y MM student, 15--jui from Ix»r»-to C<»n\ant, fKbome, \V*-*t Außtralia, had no one to141 words
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149 1948-12-10 1 ■MACASSAR. CELEBES, Thurs. Eighty million ■ta worth of goods has been smuggled out of Bern Indonesia in the past two years, most of it to ■apore. Justice Minister Soumokil toM Parliament Hesaidoiu Macassar firm alone made a net profit ■million guilders in lessU.P. - 149 words
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Article100 1948-12-10 1 Leading Lady Made It AT four o'clock yesterday afternoon, the players of the Stage Club heaved a sigh of relief. Tonie Witt was well enough to play her part in their production. "The Importance of Being Earnest." On Tuesday. Tonie got dengue fever, and had to BO taken home from100 words
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Article43 1948-12-10 1 HONOLULU. Thurs. The U.S Army announced Wednesday' that the body of Krnio Pyle. famous war coirespondeat killed at h Shima. near Okinawa, in ItSO, will be buried n the National Memorial Cem< tery of the Pacific in Honolulu next June. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article46 1948-12-10 1 LONDON, Thurs. Mr. John Belcher. Parliamentary Secrctaiy to the Board of Trade, is to resign after giving evidence before the tribunal hearing allegations of con-uption in Government circles. Mr, Aiken Watson, his counsel, announced this during the tribunal session today. (SEE PAGE SKTEENT46 words
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Article75 1948-12-10 1 The Anglo-Saxon Oil con pany of Singapore li Hying 24 special marine technicians out from England to meet shortage in crews for u v tanker fle^t. The men ur? expected arrive it Kalian g tomorrow aboard a chartered B. O. Ac. aircraft, which li75 words
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Advertisement11 1948-12-10 1 dfsdfdfdfsdfdf Fashions Change! I r Ja^fiV LaaaV fi\ pH0HE>649 3' aam*«11 words
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Article144 1948-12-10 2 Eighteen artists exhibit AVI"' 200 examples in oil. Vptstel, water colour sivl charcoal— the work of 18 artist -members— will be OB vie* tcday when the secon-i Y. M. C A. Art Cub exhibi-t-on Is declared open at 5«iJ p.m. by Dr. G- V. Allen. The clubs A: c entnusiasis144 words
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Article44 1948-12-10 2 Ore Returns: Austral Malay Tin The directors of Austral Malay Tin Ltd. announce the to: lowing return? for November The figrores Fhow ore recovere(irt picu!s». Kampong Kamunt: ng 29' Thabawleik 32;. Austral Amalpainated Aaam Kumhang Section 6 1 I Ulu Yam Section 40 I44 words
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Article74 1948-12-10 2 i A motor repairer. Wong Pak Lam, who was fined $100 or a month's imprisonment after a taxi driven by him had crashed into a Chinese hut and caused the death of the owner, apj pealed against his conviction in the High Court yesterday. I74 words
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Article97 1948-12-10 2 !rrilE »»>iik«. hn\f all r. li:rn i lo iMMMI MM <••{»! for J>i> mrn h .in mt rni niny f«>r r\ ir uith tht- Civil Unison t h.\ ri«j»f h«Tf !>• .jnmk4 in j!ii»|»!i' o|>cr:ii. .i^.int tho iMUMltts aril tht BM I'* a |W M ii ih«-97 words
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187 1948-12-10 2 TEACH THEM BETTER, SAYS CHEESEMAN The standard of Malay education must be improved if Malays are to gain progress in the educational field. Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, retiring Director of Education, Federation of Malaya, told the All-Malaya Malay Teachers' Union in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Although there ia an increas-187 words
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Article199 1948-12-10 2 BLOOD STAINE MAN IN COURT British Tommy Beat him up WTTfI bloodshot eyes, h^lf his hyrd wrrpped in b:\-n\-f h!s shirt crostsd with oo^Mtov-old bio id, burlv Boo! Ch^nd stepped in*o the First District C u 1 do k yestsrthy to answer charges of extorion ?nd ♦tftnpted extortion. Some 20199 words
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Article57 1948-12-10 2 C. L D. Chirf, Mr E. V. Fnwi+r s* d UNt 441 p*opl«> hart reported tt!««'r i<»»»TitJtv cards !:>•€ bv four o'clock y#>>star«l*v affrmoon. "I cannot »tndrrvt»n h*»*v r»eopio can be ho C3»r*»' he said. "It <«u**-h a lot at lnronven?»rve to the aathorifies and a57 words
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Article73 1948-12-10 2 Expansions ot Raffles Museum over the area where the Royal English School and British Council tuilding<tand has en mooted by I Government. Mr. M. W- T Tweedie. Di rector cf the Museum, said yesterday that nothing definite has been decided but he thought that the73 words
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Article20 1948-12-10 2 Mr. D. K. Broadhun-'t. D.S.O.. Assistant Supennteadant of Police, has been appointed Assistant Commissioner C.I.D Singapore Police Force.20 words
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Article74 1948-12-10 2 Sentence of one year's har labour was passed on each of two men found guilty of possessing of $15,000 worth of jpium in the Second District 7ourt yesterday. The two men, Sim Soon Hon*: (27> and Tan Beng Teo (23; rere seen carrying i i74 words
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Article36 1948-12-10 2 rath r and n Jb^ a -i ,J, V 't Pel- '/iBaaa I Rival concern-- <| country used W aaalry Soviet man, 1 S*!;!;' y !ars r B c *st on the use </•*■ mark Bata.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article63 1948-12-10 2 OEE Chip Fon b Sm j Bri rn<;:u"'e J house was on rir- the Police Court wavi Mid dav See ajai aTRatad m alter the Are artonak! Brothers PUna Headqal Wednesday He was charged afj if canvas tx d at tarty of the SingapS Bntr-'W Bee pleaded not wa<;63 words
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Article20 1948-12-10 2 a small I caught m Flmah P sd m nocn bu; ssf pal 'I 20 mlnui No ~fl20 words
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Advertisement31 1948-12-10 2 VICTORIA THEATREJ Tonight Tomorrow at 8.45 p.m. Sun. 12 Dec. at $.30 p.m "The Importance Of Being Earnest" by OSCAR WILDE 5 I Stag< dub t Tsary i 'i I AHRISH31 words
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Miscellaneous70 1948-12-10 2 BUCK RYAN I iMNflsKvT^H^ll f^^J^i^ V^oil '»EU.K3WflIMWaSffl»fl.B,aNJ I THE uT, 6 r: F^J 1 HENWRM«£bt f«~ wilr r?Hl^?iW£S 05EE SEE IKE SHARPENED BfiMBOO STAKE CLEAR^ -V-' '-j~:V» mBmuSa^^sm and 5 J LN e CENTRE lh v ri MEmo w,CM 5l M RUCCLFS I f Y*\ Sf?S V m t>ASH rr!-*E~aui9\70 words
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Article71 1948-12-10 3 Counsel used wrong word iirt yesterday, Counsel for the c Case, Mr. Elias, asked Cpl. >.1.8 if he had suspected thit were involved in the cas:. ivilians' but a 'prominent emitted him. .at the? B uned B in i t Paya I 7 W V v tol< K every B71 words
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Article15 1948-12-10 3 Ise B -t Chu t Imitttd Bahi'i ••v:th a the het£ I D sterdaf15 words
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Article96 1948-12-10 3 niGHTEEN \vnr-o\i M h! Ei }»ussini btfl Moh.i Si! Hff that there \v is noth n t st >p his entorinq; a h>us' hi i v";cntl<» Road, so he mCced in •ni hfip^d Ulam'f irtth iboul '?.O worth of r'wthinp. en th i ue:ht of Dec96 words
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Article42 1948-12-10 3 3ATAVIA. Thurs. -B. routs from Blßgtporc Mnlaya. China and India t;- i day toured the iifhti of Bu i tavia. while their ship fCoppeo fwe% here on tts way to Wes :^rn Australia where the will attend regiona •amboree.42 words
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Article113 1948-12-10 3 ONE-WAY ROADS SUGGESTED A one way traffic scheme for all the roads in the Singapore town area, proposed bv the Singa^o_e mnrovf»ment T*** h being by the Tr fir Advisory Committee. The scheme aims at th^ removal cf all collision points. encourages free flow of traffic, arvl makes traffic Hphts113 words
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Article44 1948-12-10 3 CEMETERIES GOOD BUSINESS >'. Hoard it rates private m Singapore. hyt who at meetsaid a: Kstate, .nto a ttm K^'" ■•ring Nttsa; J2J (SO .^ach. tak- must earn i it" he said. Lrai:: that the ral( issued JJ' 01 the rubber F 1 "i und.44 words
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Article33 1948-12-10 3 Clerk on outrage charge L r- -< year-old JT i.neral j},;' into qT! the r^^ag* nie nwxiH7 on DeP- P« in the la D u *<u- trUI, He f WOO in two F post33 words
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73 1948-12-10 3 Indians Will Be Sent Back From Australia I CANBERRA. Thuis m,_ v Repw^ntaUvai toJ Immigration said in th. l xvh0 p oamc to AustnS day that 69 Eurasians fion In bl bo Sl n t back i lia aboard the Strathcder. -u P 10 a aD> Mr. Calwoil. who wasReuter - 73 words
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Article89 1948-12-10 3 The 2 6 Gurkha Riies arc under ciders to move from Malaya to Hong Kom; at tin •nd of tins year to replace t.i. Ut Royal InmskillinK ruaiucrs, which was originally Jo leavt Hong KOOg iot tho I ni.<« Kingdom this Autumn and89 words
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Article72 1948-12-10 3 »1 pped in re with to cominj into Jt:/ M holdHite rice 1 from irop K ago. range from 35c. 45c. compare I with 50c— 55c previously Fish prices fluctuated consu erably during the week. GOCWsized prawns are now aroun $2.40 a katty compared wnn last72 words
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Article, Illustration211 1948-12-10 3 MR. KHOURY - "YOU WILL GET MORE FILMS FROM EGYPT" MR. KHOURY —SAYS I OC'AL au.li.nos uh,. n t'. <in^ii)a> to s.. Ee\n- '«^«r tl,, ucto rs mh« l» M.!«v. This h \u!..in,- E. Kh.Miry. pur ner nut! manaj;inf:-dir;. -ti.r thp Nahas Film s|, H i IUSi To. F;,rt> a%M v.ar <>M. I211 words
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Article31 1948-12-10 3 Two Chinese were arrested on >: mshment wairants by the ID. last nijjht. for their (iealn^s in torg«d notes. A Chinese 'At a!.-o arrested for being a <viet society member.31 words
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Article68 1948-12-10 3 The Rural Board approve i i yesterday th 11 naming ot a n-- serve load off Poh Hunt Road a.s "Rohey Cpttomt" in honour of Mr. H. Gordon Robey, who 'mis hern KtpOMlMc for the i tlt'vrloprncnt of the art-a An iipji'ioatiun tioni th'' BeJok D:.*itrict68 words
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Article33 1948-12-10 3 One of Auitrmlla*j dilfftte > the Untied Nations A>- mbly Bhhop Brii O'Brici Raised through Blnf*poi< yestfrdav OH his way bark to jydnry. Blihop O'Brien bishop Auxiliary to Ordinal Gilroy of Sydney33 words
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Advertisement77 1948-12-10 3 KAW it O WHY! hi i jiij-:.sm! The Worst of All the Lawless Boom Towns! >^rajfjl CONSIANCE BENNEII JBt m*T I BftOO CRAWFORD PATRIC KNOWLES I' Jt^^J ANNE GWINNE lEO CARRILLO fr JF ANDY OFVINE WARD BOND MIDNIGHT f^fflßES^l TOMORROW PS 9 V PORE ji of Dr. (iibson Hill's j77 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-12-10 4 SUHOKON-GFXERAL K.»h»-.-f li. s. Lim (left), in charsf wi tht- Notional l>«»feno»* M.'dital eeatie in the Kiang: »an <livtri*«t nf Shanghai, ta'k^ Col. l^\-\ L. Wor^land.32 words
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Article111 1948-12-10 4 COWS WILL DISPLACE RADIA TORS STOCKHOLM. Thurs. -[I jrou ire a fanner acd ha\ to 12 B\< i r your ccwshee. you can turn off you: radiilor. This is what about 90 000 tarmc:\s i n Sweden will o? able to do if a recently constructed pumpiii. ciirparat':.^ drawinu wnAP - 111 words
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Article114 1948-12-10 4 LONDON, Thurs.- Fifty sixpenny British stamps for* commemorating: the silver wedding of King George VI an.i Queen Elizabeth for use in the international zone of Tangier Morocco, with a face value of 25 shillings, are thought to be woith thousands of sterling because of a printing error.Reuter - 114 words
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Article33 1948-12-10 4 PARIS. Thurs The United Nations Political Commits overriding Soviet oppositi fave i- lupport to the South- rn Korean Government, and co blishment of new L T nl-N,-tioas commission or« KOI a ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article254 1948-12-10 4 Admit Ceylon— And Encourage Asia PARIS, Thura. India supps j the implication of Ceylon for membership of tht Jnited Nations. Mr. If. c. Setalvad, Indian delegate told e General Assembly Asia ar.c in parti( iiai that region to which Ceylon geographically belon^i not adequately repr?sent3d in the U:M "it isReuter - 254 words
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Article325 1948-12-10 4 Medicine As Front-Line Defence J NANKING, Thurs.— Existing civlUon xM schools »vouid supply enoimh doctors to- I fighting forces If the troops could wait K "'-I To xp^.'J up th«* process an d. at the same tlnn\ Increase t he nuinb'T .«f trained medical men for the civilian population325 words
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Article111 1948-12-10 4 NEW YORK Thursfl An UMBymous donoi i*l only as a "Chinese Chri businessman" has present cheque for 1.000.000 establish a foundation in (Jolted States for pro' house.- for retiied foreign ■ftooaries to the Presbyl Board of foreign nissions. The Reverend Dr. LlyoJ land. lecreUry of t,U.P. - 111 words
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Article110 1948-12-10 4 Roman Taste For Port B.C. orono, ioktl ti\L Ihnrv— Th. ffl mans drank vinto^H made from the llnfl giapM which n< w pfl vMt th'- world witk pfl This has been r-v^alß ihirinu •'\i-a\atiiin* in tfl region at the inMigjtifl iof the [><>rt w in^ in^itifl of Oporto. K\(\i\ati»H haveA.P. - 110 words
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Article114 1948-12-10 4 Deep -Sea Divers Fight Octopus st. louis. Than a surgery pr.tient should begin walking tftt same day he undergoes and operatior Immediately aft he becovera iron: the anesthetic Thi s advice w±s given to the United State* chapter of the International College of surg< on Dr D. J. c ofAP - 114 words
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Advertisement65 1948-12-10 4 CHARACTER DANCING f 4 SCOTTS RD SINGAPORE. f f^ T&- 7&4 S^^l P. A rrmark such this is our finest ffjjljf* $'<3\'s recommendation, and it is being j^S^ f repeated- rii.iny limes daily the. world |§|?i ovrr when referrihg to the efficacv of fel^! DE WITT'S ANTACID POWDER. I :^J^65 words
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Article57 1948-12-10 5 I K I: the H iblicans K; ire and irders and h the Bin r ist a s n. Br m- in t atm m H; v:'" have B la f mB Iru I nal B ions B i i ■J-' 1 -.id B i v •-vDt. h. had57 words
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Article, Illustration568 1948-12-10 5 MOP.K and BlOtV <mp!r iftßf .irici wjik- la ioii foi m thought beyond tiv. h pew They art- not emplogrtoi I sightless out "f b-xinoss. F- what blimi work Call «io in industry >■ Here air- sui i i.-i^' i bout the Hi. y are mobile' tbi will568 words
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Article371 1948-12-10 5 DO NOT PITY THE BUND testing ii I im- run •v VCH proved 1 Lers can tx quick y nd switched over rereni v >' con- Operations A C h the blind are enradio Industry lude 35 processes In valve manufacture, cloven in component manufacture, si five in die >■371 words
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Miscellaneous17 1948-12-10 5 POr j a rukOHl L I I Bala i A fc I y-i jtt i u J17 words
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Article, Illustration292 1948-12-10 6 II' A! K light into National fl c BSaaaasei Meassas Briars, around the v>mcey. T i i rass < ii the council room a Walk rift* la? J I did. I tried it foi tf There's an iron ur- itiht aest la N fork tf aU.P. - 292 words
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Article324 1948-12-10 6 ML' 10^ T*ft T EB ■HBMBHMMHhJ|mHMJH Sir. Mav Ibe permitted to humour '-Anti abater "who airea hi- views in the Morning Tribune of the 9th in«t I douVt if he is a civilian clerk, if he is. he must be very poor specimen of mankind. i:S.T. LEE - 324 words
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608 1948-12-10 6 SOON YOU WILL SEE MUSIC IN TECHNICOLOUR INTO the darkened wards of 1 American asylums for the insane has come a new form of art, but its discoverers j don't quite know what to do with it. It is called "auroratone," and the man guiding its development is Larry Cr03by.A.P. - 608 words
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Article, Illustration201 1948-12-10 6 JACK FOX - JACK FOX BY Washington. Lincoln. Franklin D. Roosevelt and an assortment of Maixist leaaers. Henry Wallace's picture is not on the wall although the party gav* him its support in the presidential election. The mUd-looking man of about 30. and wearing a brown sweater serves as201 words
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Article, Illustration137 1948-12-10 7 I TK t,>i >kxt hear the bells or st. Andrews c *Tnr EITHER AT 6.53 EACH MORNING OR AT 5 in/w ii in -OH P» a TIGGING AT THE ROPKs iOXEN TPv Mh ..,l GIVBW IN MEMORY OF CAPTAIN J. s M FR\^ro AST HI137 words
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Advertisement22 1948-12-10 7 im| Best News on This Panelpm TOMORROW at M'NITE !*!1IIIIHII-U1FIII9 Ilvf pat,^ MARSHALL McCRACKEN W d^U-I^. RAV McOONAIO MEL TOftME CAPiTOL I22 words
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Miscellaneous236 1948-12-10 7 On Your Radio Today hl r «Bl NV ORK Signal; 7.01 Popular Request; PROGRAMES IN INDIAN PIJB Lmu4. f News in Mala >' 7 45 In im nni Openinp An- music terlude; 8.15 Close Down. =Jff and P>og Bum1.30 10.50 a.m. to 12.00 noon nou S ip nabn music by236 words
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Article, Illustration128 1948-12-10 8 THE CHILDREN'S SHIP MES IN into SINGAPORE wmkkp^ RAILED THE children's ship, thi s.s. haron, with itr* BOYS \m> •.IK!.<* WHO HA\K HKTI KM l> FROM A* MK\I.I\ H> tMBfD CMBSTMAfI WITH TIIKIK I'ARKXTs. THEftl WCBfl TKXIJs \M» I.AKiHITK rHBI nJHPBI INTO IH XKMS WAITINi, KOR THKM ram Nl <128 words
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Miscellaneous204 1948-12-10 10 EXIXrSIVE TO THE MOBXLXG Till til M J_____ JL^ _JACK^ARAASTRONC iJSTk^tr^i I REFUSE THERE'S THE H6EEYAH.' W^^tf HOKAY' GO OAT t^ >^- J \TO SAY OLP T./HBER >OU fWOB»TS IN S*^2lJ^- /A < J 5 6 VTXJR ATOM/C ANYTHING AOLF AGAIN HOLE/ WAN LAS' 1 3 BCViB/ HOW AfE >OUR204 words
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Article, Illustration338 1948-12-10 11 By;-:/. th€ keynote tint r* re«l hairdressH tunate for H .ng in the Bp:s u *«y curls, and ido not look K :r. th< heat and arc Hrta-ly I to manage. Hcoreover present day Kiior.s ftta *t dictate that K woa: ar. :r.>! uttered hair K-v Sho*T. '.ore338 words
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Article412 1948-12-10 11 Kathleen Hickley - Kathleen Hickley By SO many houses in Singapore do not boast adequate bathrooms. Showers are efficient, and verv necessary in this climate, but are not to be compared with the luxury of soaking thoroughly in a long bath. Fortunately the new houses being built do include412 words
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Article89 1948-12-10 11 I^IRST nigaten at last night's opening of "Peter Fan" by pupils of Dean School were Mr. and Mrs. im O'Kccfe whoso son. Steve, plays one of tenifyinu pirates. Off to HonpkonK tomouow by BOAC are Mrs. Y. C. Foo and Miss June Foo They w.l return in mid January89 words
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Advertisement54 1948-12-10 11 RAFFLES HOTEL THIS EVENING IN THE NEW LOUNGE THE COCKTAIL HOUR from 7 to 8 p.m. INFORMAL DANCE Cn from 8.45 p.m. PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA PUNDAYNIGHT'S ATTRACTION THE BAND OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY (Plymouth) (P 1 »nd permission of the Officers R.A.) t°r:—LJeut S. V. Hayes L.R.A.M. =5-^ -jxs.m. (Director54 words
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Advertisement63 1948-12-10 11 C. K. TANG I Pewter Ware Bali Heads I Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear I CARVED TEAKWOOD FTJRNITURB I ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES I 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: WZS I Baby Portraiture WeMng Photography j 9 Portraiture in the Home I Distinguished Photography I Peter Robinson I Commercial63 words
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456 1948-12-10 12 British Film News STARS REQUIRED FOR NEW FILMS, SO FINALS RUSHED ril M DIKMTOR RALPH v»I ART has just vvm- pleted Sydney Fax's "op?n-air" proniu'tion •A Cdv. a (Jirl ftn4 a Bike" with the filming of ov*»r M sets In tne final w^k. ,>. mjotUy oi the j ii! <456 words
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Advertisement114 1948-12-10 12 HEKES VOUR WEEKEND ENTERTAINMFNr ITS COMEDY FROM START TO FINISH! ,11 ST \VH\T VOt NEED TO GIVE VOI* THAT OA¥ FEEUNG VOI UANI HEFOKE X'MAS. 24,15-6.30-9.3Qp.m. pHQNE g^ Wm f \\\J J OVIS A NKW ALL THE GLORY. I EXCITEMENT Qr THRILLS OF tw. j^ J YOI I fc^ AGAIN!114 words
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Advertisement43 1948-12-10 12 FOR TODAY ONLY! Show- .3, 6.15 A P.l*) pp I TOMMY TRINDBR In "FIDDLERS THREE" h hilarious Musical "ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS" A Warner Uro TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL! TO-MORROW at MID-NITE "I WONDER WHO'S" KISSING HER NOW" Another 20th Century Fox TRCTINICOLOR MUSICAL!43 words
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Advertisement47 1948-12-10 12 •Norf,,.. UM m P-OVAI. TlllllLLtot IOB^AVI 11 1.45 4.00 -6.30 9.15 EDWARD G. HUMPWUY **********011 IAUREN Lionel BARRYMORE'CLAirETREVOR Preceded by Special Fight Film FREDDIE JOHNNY ■ILLS y» RALPH PHoneslsS^ A!ff-rON r >!T'O K rn M%f WHOLE W SERIAL Ji TODAY! Only 3 Shows: 1.45 5.30 9.00 I47 words
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98 1948-12-10 13 RUBBER RATES REVIVED FOR S'PORE SMALLMEN bum rate of two m* a tappd* tree tnn art This gxture was fixed at meeting of the Singapore Rui ai Board yesterday Th.- Chairman of the Board (Mr, c \v. a Bennett) stated that sine- the liberation BO rates had been charged on98 words
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Article41 1948-12-10 13 DETROIT. Thara A new chemical which preset ves rubber but doesn't stain light coloured objects is reported by D. E. Winkler anl F. M. McMillan of the Shell Develop meat Co.. The chemical is an anti-oxidant. I A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article66 1948-12-10 13 Set opened brisk j "trim, with t<>! prompl With n -is in VI,' the market became firm ileaed slightly mora than 1 seats ovei the previoua 'i t I .<> lag |,i afen Buyei Bi No. l Dai R88 .".7 .'t; L Dee, itss j !><•»■ RSJSJ66 words
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Article51 1948-12-10 13 VESSEL QODOWNS Daviken 4 1 Empire Hamble SHEERS Kutsang 42 M.lampus 40 l Kambo'ln ;> t 7 Bulan S3 Charon 17 |g Lake Kamloops Bengarrang 10 20 Travaylor •>.'> Marell'a 25 6 Relau t;{ tj aferlimau 12 Chinese Prince 10 11 K. C. .Roegnaes c.i'. island* 4 5 Matang51 words
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Article649 1948-12-10 13 a^aawaaaJfcJL jS^aaaaaa* j Little j interest j The share market j was featureless yesterdaj 1 with very little interest 5 taken. 2 Malayan Breweries are now quoted in their new form. ,,,,,e|, rV I Blngapore, Dec. 8. Bwaearcre snare quotation* Kaasiebrokers' As*xMattoa L 3 lows' I j649 words
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Article79 1948-12-10 13 Muetuat. I srOUBd the midday levels with tradois digesting developments at the Senate-House economic subcommittee Investigation ol business profits American Federation of Laboui has served a notice that it Intends to demand "maximum wage Increases" unices employers agree to halt H.itl r price Increases and cutReuter - 79 words
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Article15 1948-12-10 13 The United Malacca Rubber Estates reported for las! 1 month a crop of 119.315 lbs.15 words
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Article108 1948-12-10 13 rWO Uu Yin Chong Dec. U SIAK .sagoflour vva a slightly easier market yesterday. Business for a shipment of 500 jags was transacted at the lower level of $ir>-\. Copra prices .showed a $1 hop for both BUBdried and mixed qualities. The following were yesterdays quotations SAGO FLOUR:108 words
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131 1948-12-10 13 LONG -RANGE THREAT T0 M ALAYAN RUBBER II \|\N. \rgentina, Ihurs.— (iiven enough time. possibility that the amaleSSl amaBaaajaaera S !h r j.^.-'f more independent «f Far Eastern »vntbettS rubber than it has be^n. "''"'x !r\ at aea Sttn in* of the rubber tree is one S plan to transplantA.P. - 131 words
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Article31 1948-12-10 13 l.-n UDE Thun ■a-;;- manning Australian m recently reK D gland, said alUn wm,' nr.ted Kin-; I to suffer ■l-,.' ■;••...-.> the British I' itantlsllj re- charges on Mr ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement59 1948-12-10 13 ■■■■■■^■■■IB ■■■■■■■■■•■■ran FOR YOUR J INSURANCES NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual Ocacril INSURANCE Association Ui. j I MOTOB MKi:, WORKMKVS C (»II'K\SA I !O\ H AJ--C. PKHIN \L A( CIDENT, BURGLARY, HOIW < I xims 'i:iii,kmi:nts. insist UPON I j NATIONAL EMPLOYERS MCTBJCHWMBEM KA, ,I PLACE "JJOAPO" iron i'\\ n<< Msi »ii59 words
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Article111 1948-12-10 14 ItOMBAV. ItßHi Writ lmfi«*^ nia«l«* a k»>«hl start uith an unfini>h«"d oprning imrtmTship of 9X belorr hiiirh rrunM India on th»* i»i»«-ninK MJ »»f th«- ..ml cricket N«l t»>.Ut.\ at the Krabotirne Sttdium. (K«'* n»t out IS. Ntollm«\\«*r mil Ml l*\. I►, iii.j J. :i can111 words
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94 1948-12-10 14 INDIAN CRICKET STANDARD HAS PICKED UP I ONDOX, Thurs. Praise for the standard of cricket in India and the West Indies came from Colonel R. S. R«it-Kerr, Secretary of the M.C.C. at the annual meeting of First Class County Secretaries at Lords. Talking of international tours, he said the cricket94 words
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Article93 1948-12-10 14 His Ears Move With His Feet SYDNEY, Thur* Ro- vale Child**, famous in > S \u*ir*U» pacing ciri cleA, fascinates trot- ting fenatlca with th* antics ot his "siH> t cars." Whew racing at top J S s-Krd. Bo>-ale ChUden i ears keep time with i his hootb.'ats —his leftReuter-AAP - 93 words
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Article200 1948-12-10 14 f Responsibility rests on the M.C.C. and the counties to i ensure that the teams which go abroad should be as good as can be selected", declared Colonel Rait-Rerr. "But there is a limited number of players who come into the selection field and many have perfectlyReuter - 200 words
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Article71 1948-12-10 14 A team to represent the Joyful Juniors Sports Ciud at soccer against the 223 8.0.D. (Military XI) on Saturday, at Alexander Koad ground will be selected from the following Tony ACaiia, Cheong Beow. O. Antfullia. Henry Chua. Kim Kee. Saclara Sintjh. Ah Peng. Hanifi. Kim71 words
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Article208 1948-12-10 14 Japs— Mac A will decide 1952 OLYMPIAD I NEW YORK, Thi fi. Japan i-tim; in the 1952 Olympic to be h > H 1 cor with GtSjfiWfaVl Dtaa^aSfl M u A V rh i. Snklr^ opinion of Averv Bnindi<, r e. •■!■«.<,] .-cites Olympic Comrnitttv. Bondage aaid that u theU.P. - 208 words
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Article103 1948-12-10 14 SYDNEY rhuraday 3 cause Qui Hutrv t p eats ms US special .st: aw will be tlta Melbourne tor him to sleep if he goes there foi tat Al tralian Cu: in Ma:ch. This a;v: pieeauth including a bhj tank i sS were taken whenReuter-AAP - 103 words
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Article296 1948-12-10 14 BID TO END REFEREE] ERRORS LONDOX. Thu! s Referees or umpires as they an? termed for some sporting encounters are the victims of attacks from both players and spectators and the one who will please everybody at the same time is a rarity. In fact some people would say heReuter - 296 words
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Article135 1948-12-10 14 SYDNEY. Thursday. Jo in Bullock, who beat Olym pian John Treloar in an inter- :lub sprint recently was no' wanted as an A grade runne by Sydney University las. season. His time of 10 sec. was t le fastest of the season ant his 50.6 sec. overReuter-AAP - 135 words
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Article120 1948-12-10 14 SYDNEY. Thursday. Evans Paddon who won the world professional single sculls title on the Pairamatta River on November 20, will defend his title against George Cook on the Claience River, New South Wales, in April 1949 Cook said, after Paddon had agreed to the match, that Bobb,Reuter-AAP - 120 words
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Article57 1948-12-10 14 (SLJ^J^^-* o q C B XV ww °J c r R C on Mondi tne mon S c at b.lo P- .Vl r i2 i Padaflg. i--? R c r-fl represent Sj. r rne Bainbl'd-v clark. II M. Cr we- F D H Witt; Goldie: C CaWer 0;57 words
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Article28 1948-12-10 14 The bocae) «**£M Singapore Harbour ,J defeated the B. v at Thomp>< n $J ended in J aoane and M Messrs. Tajs a Lovcday umpire" ,^aa|28 words
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Article91 1948-12-10 14 OLYMPICS- AUSSIE SWIM P LA N SYDNEY. Thursday. A committee of experts should be tormeci by the Australian Swimming Union immediatel> to plan for the 1952 games in Finland, according to Olympic Games swimming coach. Forbes Cailile. Unless the Australian Swim ming Union is raoie active. i'» might not beReuter-AAP - 91 words
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Advertisement63 1948-12-10 14 I MOTHER DAUGHTER t RIVALS IN LOVE! s WlF ROSAUND RUSSELL v "I MICHAEL REDGRAVE^^ f RAYMOND MASSEY- KATINA PAXINOU I S4 LEO GENN KIRK DOUGLAS EUGENE ONEILL'S "MOURNING BECOMES^ i radio ILLiELk* I i\/\ |HR v NOW showing ill I 11 a.m.; 1.45 p.m.; 4.15; G.45 9.30 p.m. I63 words
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Article40 1948-12-10 15 SPIT FIRES SOCCER XI v.'i'l rvily :n:itches foU0«l ltJth Military I'olice i. IMb againf! it ucyiang y- M'.iir.st Sinit leyltff: 24th P^ g Vacuum XI f**JJ; s BOUSteM S.C.. A selected from I Too Hcng. zrtsn J. j:u and Mahadova.40 words
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Article123 1948-12-10 15 ~v. o r; States Amateur Athletic I IiOB and the Amateur Hocto Association have 2rt Kyi to ..promise over the Utter dispute which almost packed lh« last winter Olympic otmct I 81 MoiiU. Switi>e announcement Hbirißg Uh wangling which had beea -on concerning the |owrning of ice123 words
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Article73 1948-12-10 15 SPORTSMEN SEE FILM of OLYMPICS Sports minded Seremban made full use of the opening ni^ht of the film of the 14th Olympiad on Friday at the Cathay to see it in large numjbers. The attendance included His Highness the Yang di portuan Besar. the Hon'ble the British Adviser an<l Ri73 words
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251 1948-12-10 15 I P. AXE. Thurs. The following are the full iweboards of the first Sheffield Shield match fan the IMg^g ket season. Dlaved on Nov. 26-30. in which Wales defeated Queensland by 115 runs on wist innings: &B.W. i>t IXMNGS: r y M Ctool bReuter; AAP - 251 words
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272 1948-12-10 15 COLONY HOCKEY TRIAL BRINGS NO CHANGES J HE SUigapore Hockey XI which defeated Selangor I*6 Colows, iiicklently, were the selected te-,m a^fcl f °™«ri »»e spearheaded by AndKw .^I 1011^ Ah hio bron S h t off sever*] remarkable saves. It #M, perhaps, his inclination to "rush 1 insfe<»d of272 words
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Article95 1948-12-10 15 LONDON. Thurs. Tom Hurt, manger Of Bruec Woodcock has accept* d terms for Woodcock to moot South African champion Johnny Ralph in Johannesburg on January 29, it was disclosed today. Although the high purse offered to Woodcock has not been revealed, it is expected tha- theU.P. - 95 words
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Article85 1948-12-10 15 Kuala Lumpur. Thurs.--Th, following office bearers were elected at the inaugural meet ,ing of the Selangor Malay Vv'omen's Hockey Association j held recently:— Chairman: Che Rubiah. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: iche Umi Khalthum. Captain: Che Zan binte Sutan Aman. Committee Membcr.s: l Cho Rahman. Che iSshanii I.smail. Che85 words
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Article88 1948-12-10 15 A team will bo &t lecfted from the following to play for tne Imi.-in Association 'A 1 XI J against the Chan^i Indiana XI at neeer at Ohanfii on Saturday. All payers are requested to 'assemble at 87, Prinup St. by 4 p.m. for transport to ChangL88 words
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Article135 1948-12-10 15 C.H. School's Weekend Sport Th«- toii'iu kindly i ked to tur u u\> for uv C H. S. Soccer and B.i'imintor Fixtures with the Fm^t an I Noavo and the Orient t! Bai' Party i| the Qtylto| St;. dtum and the Ctortefti UnloiBull respectively (.r. Sunday December 12. Ist XI:135 words
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Article131 1948-12-10 15 An inaugural meeting was hold it BereaUMn whon itepfl wore takon to foim a Harri« r.' Club for Negrl Sombilan. A sub-committe* was oloctod to draft rules and submit it U> a. general mooting to b<> hold on December 17. M(>mbotship to the Harrlere Athletic club will131 words
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Advertisement26 1948-12-10 15 YOU SHOULD rrp^jl^l^V OUR ~sl||Mfe\_ Fv^one ran AFFOKP to look 01 K .n the mouth wiß sohe ail ymu (M*—* rt btotm I HWN UIIH > WUOINi26 words
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111 1948-12-10 16 rpHE %ctin* Uiifi" -Justin-. Mr. Ju«ti«* G«»rd«»n I Smith. told an i-W,tl> ('him**. Ch^onj; llfiifc. uho .ppMrird a^in-t hap M Kve M-nCnr*. -You mil be ht-ttrr hoOMtl *ml hotter frd in lui»ki prison." S Cheung and a youth Tuah Ah Sionß. Hpp^aJed again*!111 words
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Article247 1948-12-10 16 in graft probe LONDON, Thursday. The Minister of Works, Mr. Charles Key, today told th° tribunal probing alleged corruption in Government cirvles that Sidney Stanicy was introduced to him as a sympathiser wanting to m?<n rru-mberr of the Labour Party. Mi Key who ppeko in aReuter - 247 words
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86 1948-12-10 16 Convicted by red tribunal —20 years VIENNA, Thurs. Dr Margarete Ottilinger. Under Secretary of State at the Austrian Ministry of Eco nomlc Planning, has been sentenced by Soviet couri martial to 20 years' imprisonment On a charge of spying. No counsel for the defence was allowed, Frau Ottilinger. 30-year-old blondeReuter - 86 words
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Article31 1948-12-10 16 Ann Wells, a 25-year-dd model, ha* filed a suit for divorce against Prince Padmanabha Krishna Satyapai. charging him with committing "numerous acts of violence" upon her person. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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102 1948-12-10 16 Tribune Thomas Cap Fund Donations -it»-Nt contribution to i the Thomas Cup Fund: Ervpttan Queen. S'pore 10.00 I Tb<* Fund now «tand» at The h^ind will be open »on« th«« Thomas iup T»>*iii are cbromd. Send a!l rontributitmH, i ho\%v\er nmall, to Tin* Tribune Thomas Cup S l-\ind, Q o.102 words
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173 1948-12-10 16 China May Get Non-Party Foreign Minister Chinese Premier Sun Fo uns reported roaaj u>« n*idy to announce his war cabinet some time a« So far no news of the probable lineup of the nefl government has leaked out. but informed circie* a last effort was being made to induce Dr.173 words
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Article131 1948-12-10 16 Yaks' Tails For Santa Claus LONDON Than Bratf may p-t YaX for making Santa Claua win MI i; m not be i Übm [< thia Cart tan tßimt n ol .1 Tiheu trn<l'' •.••■>. yisitiag h« arr u i tl Icn. Tho f mr-man p by Ptaancc Secretary 7^ Shakal>f..i.A.P. - 131 words
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Article25 1948-12-10 16 Film actor Krrol Flynn pafl a US$5O on Wednesday 'M kicking a policeman Fi™ shook hands with the ccr.plaH ant. Patrolman Joseph Ber^^M25 words
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Article48 1948-12-10 16 tv-vear-old reng £*d up behind ba£ *J of front of an aUar i Cause: Two bnde? turneu The other w^Vn claimed "he >wn WIU Fcni! for y ar W make It kg! ««*„<,„„ Feng. ld r rv hots I Ka willing t0 m lirtp A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article237 1948-12-10 16 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs.— month long tour of the Orient has convinced Mrs. J. I. Blair Buck, National President of tho General Federation of Women's Clubs, that the "little things" have big importance for the women of the Orient today. Such simple things as candles, for237 words
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