Morning Tribune, 13 December 1948
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section10 1948-12-13 1 MORNING Tribune Nl j*-iB"(Sew SerteO MONDAY. DECEMBEiTI3ri94i: Prior 10 OnU10 words
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312 1948-12-13 1 25 Shot In Escape Bid MALAYAN Security Forre> have killed 11 bandit* m a single operation a record since the terrorist campaign began. Twenty-five were shot as they tried to escape. The other two did not stop when challenged. A natro! cf Scout- Guards312 words
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Article76 1948-12-13 1 INDONESIA: U.S. VERY PERTURBED Washington. Doc. 12 I U S. otficial sa:d today the State -tment was giving "very .seriou.- consideration" to the breakdown of Indonesian talks which caused "some surprise" here. Department officials spent severai hours discussing the matter although today is MB* erally a holiday at the State76 words
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Article35 1948-12-13 1 Two Special Constables who went on a wild boar hunt at the 11th mile Taiping Selama Road were held up by three armed bandits an^relieved of I singlebarrelled shot gun.35 words
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Article32 1948-12-13 1 While walking on the padang last night, two Chinese were held up by four others (one armed with a pistol) and robbed of a $190-wristwateh and U r >-go'"t ring.32 words
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Article20 1948-12-13 1 A Cantonese was robbed of SllO 50 cash and a wristwatch alOOg Armenian Street on Saturday night.20 words
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Article, Illustration117 1948-12-13 1 NANKING. Minday.— As Generalissimo Ch'img •shek oiled an emergency military conference his top Service chiefs to map out the campaign inst the C ommunists m the Yangtse region, came Mfwh&l k probably his biggest counterattack on the Hsiichow front. Here, Gen. Tv Yumings's three army groups. supported by aircraft,117 words
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Article83 1948-12-13 1 MUKGTON, Sun.— The le Rouse refused to com ptoday or. Chinese report? m United States was try persuade the Nanking fcment i ugh Madam. PI Kti-shek, to reach a pnt the Commu r S' >n' meeting. rT* lent's wife J* tet time, said aftern had eiven a "sympaL''lannK t083 words
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Article58 1948-12-13 1 SAN T( 'SE, Pro. 12.— A8 .asion ot Costa Rica by mili.ary force? from Nicaragua under \v:iy The iBfM tof troct- J* id i( bo BpearHeaded by tanks and jeeps. >oized the bordor tov-Ti ■t^aarjgJs: SBftsMawas ,f QuAßACtfte and L'** l ■bena ls near tho w^-^t as58 words
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Article23 1948-12-13 1 I Leisby. of Ao 'irity forces, loft leg by UaltS* at Ge y lan e V --by 3 condi- be improving.23 words
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Article144 1948-12-13 1 BERLIN, Sun LL Qen. O 8. Lukyan< henko, Russian Chief Of Staff, has "warned lit i-gadler-General C X (lailry, American < *hiof of staff, that American planes flying outside the air corridors to Berlin would be forced clown. <;en. Lukyanchenko'i waminp. m a note toReuter; U.P. - 144 words
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Article61 1948-12-13 1 HONG KONG, I>«*r. 12 Marshal U Tsi-"hen, an old foe of (iem -rjillHslmo (.'Wang, said m an interview t<*UiV that ominuniht Wader Mao iHe-tunK rpsUl> m trying net up ri'|i«WU'-an form of icov»rniiu'nl m China. i»abis, Dec 12— ihc rmted Natlonn AsMmbly convened thin afternoon U> iontinue debate61 words
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Advertisement48 1948-12-13 1 For Ih« PEOPLE Bt Ih« I*EOPLE every honi>> CLASS WA*» Cocktail G1a.,.,, IIH-M f Tumblers I"*' J36o $3.50 each. 56.50 each. i Flower VMM ■7.60 each. A-h Trays Butter Dishei Jl <«* U M to $40.00 each. Salad BOWta A )Cut|en t 1M attrurt.v. r.r, s-ntat.or, bOX< $no.oo per48 words
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Article202 1948-12-13 2 CHEAPER AFTER 5 YEARS Tnlmtt*' Staff Reporttr, IF you cv« r want to apply for .1 luvruv t I exhume for i special licence io exnume corpse do so after rive MVI i.om the date of hurial. for it co-t you only 51 for the I4MM If you applied fbf202 words
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Article143 1948-12-13 2 I ON'DON. Sun Mi Winston I* Churchill last r.\ght denied tnat m yesterday's foreign •ffairs debate m the House of Jommon? he had not advocated »Spair s admission to the We^t<rn Tnion. but to the United Nation. Reuter HONGKONG. Sun. Sear-prent-Major Yokohata Toshiro. rortner member of Shanghai JapaneseReuter; A.P. - 143 words
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Article27 1948-12-13 2 SHANGHAI. Sunday— The British sloop Black Swan arrived here yesterday to replace the 10.000 cruiser Sussex, which is expected to sail for Hongkong. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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262 1948-12-13 2 T i >t-;'- Wtf ter) SLNGAPORI pntnfrw nri versitile people— and m case* have dual porson- r.mi rureers. fegfi If the second ani v ill :tion of the YMCA Art Club, now at the YM premises La Orchard Road. a>i *td \Mm irhcv262 words
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Article275 1948-12-13 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) PISH, not gold or gems, h?.s been the booty captured by pirates operating along the East ond West coasts of Malaya m recent months. On other occasions the pirates hrve been after the fishermen's gear instead of their doep-sea catch. One cf275 words
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Article106 1948-12-13 2 *>>' inn. Su«»tov. S HOWi KONG. Snn- ;i..:iu'.. n< wom^n «»r«» smarter than thHr Sinv Ka:»or«* sUters, *•>» Mrx. > Rath Horn^r. rvpr«»«*nta- y Itan «m" Elizabeth Ard«>n. th" mm b^JUty :.pe- S ciaiist. i lii Sinipipore, sh*» naiil. she cut b^r Crook* short- t-r and nowA.P. - 106 words
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Article128 1948-12-13 2 'YM' ROOM RENT UP FROM 1949 (Tribune Stuff Reporter) MORE than 20 boarders at the Chine* IMCA iTI Selegie Road are advised of a 50 per cent, mew m room rent from Jannarv n*Tt vpar. At the moment they are paying $40 rent monthly. The management's rent increase notice is128 words
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Article57 1948-12-13 2 Principal No Asian Trained a qu, ll n by M: T? m tho approved sal&ryi3 numb, o< p U!O? eao Pn£J or Education vu now on Irtfl .i.u'ation., :r. com tion v. th«- now app™ s;i!;i:\ f Or |n tion j utment and that I r«'- ilation> would be subruD57 words
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Article56 1948-12-13 2 Smuggled Diamonds SAN FRANCISCO, Sd Colon-M Edward J. Murray i atterupt on Morviay to' I himse'f with :i habeas cor from a charge ot smugjl U8992.000 worth ct Jiam from Japan to the I'd BUtei Mui *y v custodian irauiU at tto< Bade of Jai vau'.t.- ::ar:.a anion; othei enables.A.P. - 56 words
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Miscellaneous28 1948-12-13 2 RUCCLES r^&U'Mßotmio\ I O'YOU^A rtf? PAS7T&I-H&Y IW.OLb MAN, S f!i£fMW) €W I HAY& KNOW* KNOW WHAT VMqJ] MtXTHAUE GU&T J MAT UOOHQ U^S b£^ RU \Jk BUCK RYAN28 words
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Article, Illustration30 1948-12-13 3 |«r)i. >r t'.tc- kkirry (hapuian 'raving SJ. Andrew's t .ilJ:«'(»r;il ndeff U Uth rlnir MrcMkig on aturciuv. Th. bride w:. lormerlv Mlsa \p.n CalchveU iiKth.30 words
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197 1948-12-13 3 Mac Donald Tells Teachers Your Power "Termendous" :»n uaclionrla, Coinni!>sioneM?ener>l I th I>st Asia, paid glowing tribu*' to i rofetcioa of teaching a* a dinner f.> Mr. KA6HHMI C. M. G., the retiring: Director of M i« the Federation, given by Mm Mahyun t nion on Saturday night. I Uency197 words
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Article36 1948-12-13 3 TOKIO. Sunday. A repatrl it soldier today r minded Ifi Hideki Tojo that she la fortunate to have !u: hud die at leait peacefully In the lanci where hi wai r mh, a.t.36 words
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Article42 1948-12-13 3 SHANGHAI. Sun CMna'a now wartime Prtmier I 1 Sun Fo will leave the Radium Institute this morning following a two weeks conlincment Lionel ation of <i Itf tumour. He will return to Nanking lor a brief lest ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article152 1948-12-13 3 The Straits British Chinrs.- Association i gapore) will start a Volunteer Memoria 1 g to relieve poverty and of Chinese volunteers w*" during tli( This vras decided at thr annual general mooting of the SCBA. Mr Ec Peng Lian. who made the proposal, told the152 words
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Article62 1948-12-13 3 Ikonv y <« holding a ki \t full y be der youth "«7 tiBB of Sin a B*Coun lor f at th Brl-*Wnes,-j ay "Matters on Jby tr a hoin 8 arranjr!W« Youth ill br presided M. Fraaor. Vice- ,> Cb,S h Council. f B -Secretary. Mr62 words
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Article146 1948-12-13 3 < nt .'.'i,.^ Kh th "--'»«>'h" pistil •JtS^S^i^Vy after th A-^nWy had knocking out fer^f'T foi a P ro P<>^» dotte n nori J 'ft }xlrtiUon l )lan and the Bernapartition d PWP to th, f 'i Jewish aauon l(1 Sib WtJ tr, ;iA.P. - 146 words
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Article261 1948-12-13 3 2 Filibuster over Korea JMKIS, Sun.— A Soviet filibuster on the Korean question disrupted erly on Sunday i United Na(ions pfcta to adjourn It- I'aris meeting on Sunda> morning. The decision to adjourn the SS- nation A.s/.rmbly was reached at two am Then Russia, Czechoslovakia I and Poland got onReuter; A.P. - 261 words
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Advertisement78 1948-12-13 3 S lONS rOR CHRISTMAS MOO X S j We b i < ttooary. (2 Vo!») IJ7JJ Webst< Pncyclopacdia Britanoici (R«d) 26 Volt. §7000 Also 111 f.lack Cloth J3JOO > uutchm ioa History of th< Wai (28 VoU.) .'50.00 Wyld English Did om lv Nuttaii-, Odhains, <m eU Bn] bU Dictionmrtei78 words
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Article118 1948-12-13 4 NEGR OES CANNOT GET HAIRCUTS THE C OLO'JR BAR QUESTION STATE COLLEGE, PENN SYLVA.YI.V Sun WhltC itlf dentl <>f th< r«-rmsyl\ Anui Stat« Onllatf picketed mm of the day m p;ot.st against th«Mi re- 1 fatal t-> cut tht kali of (Vcgro > ntS Tljo boyroii sta»t»<i after the localReuter - 118 words
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Article158 1948-12-13 4 RICHMOND, Vlrctata, Sun. A Majority of faculty member m southern universities favou the ieniovi! of racial bar m graduate and professiona schools. survey by the South crn Conference Educationa Fund showed lecently. Aubrey Williams. President of the Fund, said ballots were *ont to everyA.P. - 158 words
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Article124 1948-12-13 4 LONDON. Sun -Man. German prisoners of wa- due to return hom e toon from Bniai n have been arranging last -minute marriages with English girls. Sumo 20 weddings are being celebrated at one Yorkshire hosui alone where prisoner^ nave been living while working o n neighbouringReuter - 124 words
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Article40 1948-12-13 4 NEW YORK. Sun.- -Scripts Howard newspapers' foreign Philip Simmsr^ ported from Paris 11 be no East-West »n f J n Eur °P c ove r Berlin or anything: else, barring an accident before 1952 at the earl- U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article39 1948-12-13 4 New Yoik. Sun. Mr WhittaKer Chamber.-, sclt-conrcs^ed former communist eouner ana key BfWf m me probe of alleged Communist espionage m the L'nited States, btg rcsigneu aa a senior eaitor of Time rnag"azme. his lawyers announced. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article155 1948-12-13 4 Legal Gambling For Britons LONDON, Sun.— British gamblers, who last year spent £1.000.000.000 sterling on their hobbY hope that a new system equally fair to rich and poor will emerge from a Royal Commission expected to be set up to probe gaming lav anomalies. At present, the mbaUntial citizen withReuter - 155 words
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Article72 1948-12-13 4 CAIRO. Sun. American 1 women living mi n Cairo are to meet twice a week to cut oat and prepare clothing for Ara>> re fugees m response to an appeal by the Rt. Rev Allen. Bishop of the Anglican Churcn m Egypt. The group will hold72 words
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67 1948-12-13 4 NEW DELHI. Sun To present i recurrence of communal disturbances the Indian police ha*t Arrested SOO people so far n a new drive against the militant Hindu organisation. Rash:tiya S\v a y a mov a k San-h (RSS». i The organisation hail been holding-Reuter; A.P. - 67 words
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255 1948-12-13 4 Hollywood Stars Have Recipe F or Married People HOLLYWOOD, Sun Aft "lnink about whit Mayo said, "rath er th™ Can *V t Miss Mayo and the Ltor f >0U M Michael OShea. who wore married oa July 5. 1947. sa y they have found that rule. for successful marriages areU.P. - 255 words
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Article105 1948-12-13 4 NEW HAVFV n that, because of t" staff at the school m St and l Uucnanp. Chi Ra > a authorise- 1 to leave tfc] The return tcT Ame^c* y^" ie hf xr star educational and meilcal has been abandons becaw war The first evacmttoa m gt- 1927 f^ttaiA.P. - 105 words
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Article156 1948-12-13 4 FUTURE OF MALAYA'S UNIONS LOXDON T Sun. The S:<iM Weekly paper Tribune >aii tJB ■■foundation? of a ?enuin< trafl union movement an being laid m Malaya I Detailing the official :ej on the recentJj ressed P4B Malayan Federation *''^J Lemons, tlie Tribune ;u!(!eB "The existence of the* bofl unions, againstReuter - 156 words
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Article54 1948-12-13 4 MANILA, Sun. J\ Qr M States War Damage UJM sion today award-i^ to Manila for the nr- m system m the- "JM trous fires which haw city more th;.n one lars m three months In the part woek fin stroyed ten *ffZJZSM and a YrsnW excessA.P. - 54 words
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Article38 1948-12-13 4 HONG KONG Sun Fire destroyed the compass r^m of steamer Van Heutz, piracy victim. The fl re was caused by sparks from the welding apparatus while the ship was at the dock.- APAP - 38 words
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101 1948-12-13 4 Schedules Of New Shipping Company NEW YORK. Sun.-The Atlantic Overseas Corpora UQn announced the schedule which th e newly established Belgian-India Line wU! iollow. Sailings will b,- on a monthly basis with ports of call being Antwerp. Karaclr. i ßombay. Marmagaodn G0.., and Colombo. The agency .aid that call^ wouldUP - 101 words
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Advertisement22 1948-12-13 4 <^ OLD CLOTHES I -*1 llTllf MADE NEW fIUPp by Dr y Cto'ii'tf, DyeittA i 1 and invisible mending WASHINGTON DRY CLEANIMr r^22 words
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Article285 1948-12-13 5 1 I just wage. I wr b»' a soI rTthe student I m the laI l lathis tv "I' it makes the I" mrtion that I ouM be low Kwdhighwten Kry conditions obI employer approa■the problem from lent I-' ills m C: is t« cut down t" o f285 words
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Article775 1948-12-13 5 A MODEL tire engine that races screaming from its station if anybody shouts "Fire"- a model cow that can be milked; an electric-eyed Teddy Bear that walks round the room; these are some of the remarkable playthings now on view m New York. where AmericanReuter - 775 words
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Article40 1948-12-13 5 COLOMBO, Saturday. CZECHOSLOVAKIA H y tc<j m the develop men! ol trade relatioi i v I Ceyloi tJl 10 dvakian TraO Oom i m India, wbo al rl [p Colombo by air teisted ral and U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration987 1948-12-13 6 Don Dallas - ELECTRIC SHOCKS FOR SOVIET BOYS Don Dallas j Th^ Russian li v 'y' \^n calls for th C ct lZ >"J! 0/4,500,000 OJ industrial workers fa j electricians for p (m B? lncvr. Th< m i i all .s the o activit SERGEI !>aviaovich Ogolt- *>ov, 4a years old. is987 words
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Article239 1948-12-13 6 POSTBAG THE A.C.S.U. v.-ir. Tae interest shown by 'Act*. Agitacor' about the memorandum submitted to HE the Governor by the A.C.S U is ver;- symbolic m that it symbolises the exact mentality of an ex-service man now serving m the Wai Department He still views local nutter.? with the eye239 words
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Article99 1948-12-13 6 o^n^W-^ v '\^;;'^Jj JHE RAAF would have to bo equipped with modern jet fighters capable of very high speeds at more than 40.000 feet to keep m step with the times, the leader of the British jet flgtiter mission to Australia, Group Captain F. J. Ed99 words
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Article69 1948-12-13 7 Mo- i familiar that when you mention it you think art othct words which Degir. with "hlw" then do you know? I, moN Unnatural m form MON An eyeglass A libfi (iv> MON an aobey v a medium of exchange words that end m MON DM tiovil69 words
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Article45 1948-12-13 7 I Wo arc HSi a country foi our wotd dia 1 >od today, but I tho clues hav< nothing to fio with tnythtng that can be found there. O L HOLLAND D i Chiet: A rake, a greeting, I eleyated kn spu.. nngte.45 words
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Article74 1948-12-13 7 Ii bo aye" or»nay". says the Bible VeU aU/OU tavc to dofrttttttt -cue, ka to answer "ycs'or "no". :...v. ail correci. give yourself a pat on the back. it. are tweutv sheet, 4. Cream hi noav.er ftiD lUsj^der^ «tlc ,old ,or tne 5. A Lt,e than aI.74 words
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Article40 1948-12-13 7 I t SSOHOV «Ploo ii n -ox •■;'ui uo v)«og 'aaoo *aHOS HWW3 «HOA\ -uibsmdix* i!mi^ 1T ;;:;;i; -uioo 'uoiuop 'Xaooui ax •,w3uoui 'opououi WKWOOW XOK.. UHO.U IVH T '9UO -«W* tW»lt°« ■mor JW oidiuox iCdpWS v \.IHX |U40 words
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Article, Illustration64 1948-12-13 7 Alilumgn thv> -v thvte lUli paits that widely differ m eharuc;.ei, tlu-y naw ono IMag m common U»e\ «W ftiUei discovered 01 shupttl to .^uuom hy D:i\i<i O. SeU To give you further leads hon- ate mmm oi the pletuira kn which they stai ced (a) "T':u64 words
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Advertisement14 1948-12-13 7 Come, let's rejoice 1 'cause there's.. j tw everybody f" ;i |jl AY CAPITOi14 words
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Miscellaneous52 1948-12-13 7 I 0X YOIR ILtDIO. TODAI BLI'E NETWORK H Lunea-tmie music Orchestra. 1.30 H Dance music by H tone, Close H BH Summary S mnmry, 8.20 Mom- MygaH of magazine olmfaw and H cjmpetition. "At You: Gray at the to answer re- Lassica! music J> .45 World weekly com- 0 Music52 words
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Miscellaneous70 1948-12-13 7 A selection of gramophone records chosen by Rona.d Wild. 10.30 Danc^ 2 Erttish Dance Bands. UM Last News Bumniav> i v^iom Down. PROGRAMMES IN MALAY 12.00 p.m. Pwgwmnio Bun inarv. 12.05 Interlude. 1 Umm m Malay. IJO Down. 6.00 PvagninnK Bj mary. 6.05 Chiidron 1 Hour 6 30* Sports Bound-Up,70 words
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Miscellaneous50 1948-12-13 7 tlfO P.m. Sipnr.a.o lanr. Opening Announcement pSrammc Bjmmary to Ui,nr. aOS Selections (Be^ieat), 1« News m Mandarin, 4mos C intooeac, uaoj Cantonese Dramas s r.nns 7.30 Chinese Aft an Nws m Mandarin A Market Report to itmoy. B^o PeiDtog Dramas, fc.-ij wew« INDIAN PROORAMME tureTune, I.M "J, MM Ckwioj m50 words
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Article, Illustration107 1948-12-13 8 I St. Im m Cornwall England, houses an artists* colony, one of the last fen kjt w j. v their colony is threatened because landlords find it more profitable to rent their premises to faj But lovers of art m Englatid and elsewhere m Europe and America107 words
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Article, Illustration600 1948-12-13 9 Douglas Liversidge - Douglas Liversidge JKHJKHJKHJKLKKLJ H X X-- X :P V HHr I m B" M I Hl-. I v converted rishing lofts Uag the graceful I of St. Ivcs Bay. The I :.u<<i decrease m their r i> slowly stifling the one of the few relag important art600 words
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Miscellaneous286 1948-12-13 10 I EVUIXVI TO Till: MORXIXG THIBIM: JACK_ARAASTRONC /CMNCFO^CTrnNG WORP *N I A J ion v c forced.... s V N >M meM i ILL CATCH C WCO s^>\ 111 "^TIv V. A^i SI 5 HCO^AY>7] I i V RECKON A^ »\'N N yi K'C^O fl J lr5NC^ N lAS WfLE^286 words
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Article, Illustration399 1948-12-13 11 Kathleen Hickley - THE FIRST APPOINTMENT WITH THE DENTIST Kathleen Hickley Übo' *Bt* fIBBBBBI cniui J it to the do :i >f an perhaps I > comi child M more I few fou* to IN visit is >orilld bo I the Having ;p ieoce what to 1 1 Of y lentiski ciuldren, I399 words
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Article284 1948-12-13 11 Alicia Hart - Alicia Hart by THE fitdt lesson a young girl should learu. is how to keep her new clothes looking as fresh as they were the day she bought them. The failure to han# up clothes, to keep them brushed, and pressed, and to allow rip*,284 words
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Article142 1948-12-13 11 PEGGY Swain, who was the first wife allowed into Singapore after the libtMation. tells me that she and her husband will bo going on their first leave around April by the SA Canton. Planning on going to Australia m February to visit her aged grandmother and to bring Cherry-Mac142 words
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Advertisement68 1948-12-13 11 RAFFLES HOTEL J i XOTICE THE BALLROOM WILL BE j j EXCLUSIVELY RESERVED i TONIGHT FOR THE ROTARY j CLUB XMAS DINNERS- DANCE S f, m~^m^*+. A FOR YOU...FOR XMAS I One oicture among ptctuus f JL CAPITOL 's Kt/\i re/tef /v^^fe *iy Pto b Plll h *vc found their68 words
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Advertisement29 1948-12-13 11 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FLRMTI RE ALL KINDS OF UNEN EMBROIDERIES ETC, ETC, 341, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: UK29 words
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449 1948-12-13 12 «j|t> (^^^y?Mß^\v/ji»M:i«i:y| f INEGI'ILIVS version of Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist" (shortly due at the Cathay) is a re;Uistic pnd touching document which c:uinot fail to move even the sceptic with its portrayal of the orphan who il »red to ask for more.449 words
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Advertisement144 1948-12-13 12 "-g i n TECHNICOLOR! AlhXMbrA Mi A Al V y Tomorrow! OLYMPIADA;i>. b> n* the glory X' Ne* Print You OF SPORT H,Will Also See Th? mtm A HOCKEY FINAL! /jk Bagle-Uoo ri u-.bution A m TrCHMCOLOR! '"^S~-DKKn*C¥i6-MBlr^ LAST 3 SHOWS |j6> TOIIAY! 1.45.530*9.00 Hear Gene Sing: "DEE? IX .rj'144 words
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Advertisement37 1948-12-13 12 OPENING TO-PAY 3 Showi 3, n.13 9.15 p.m. London r\:<\ presents Anna Keagle and Michael Wilding re-unitt?j m a Brilliant new Picture! "The COURTNEYS of CURZON STREET" Romance! Spectacle! Htart-warmmg Drama! and a cast of hundreds! j^37 words
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Advertisement81 1948-12-13 12 <FV WALT 2 Tonorr:;; UDO "^^U, Tonior ROYAL "DEMON "■KEY LARGO I w I LAST 5 SHOWS I 11 a.m. 1.45 p.m. 4.00 (130 9.15 I BY DEMAKO! TOMCRRCV I FOR ONE DAY ONLY! I «B^SwSraN*HElißEll «mߣ§r. >T W WALKER 1 LISZT, BRAHMS "T^HUMASSI cX phone, bqos 24.i5-b.oO-S.jOp« lt>.,lutCKU»*-iou xoo81 words
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909 1948-12-13 13 M»rket torrestKmuent) oangeaMOt of a three cent ns S i the week business was hnrd to Hue was small. Prices barely held 3U t In many shares these now represent buyers will operate against the nom inal quotations of late, and there was909 words
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Article122 1948-12-13 13 Hi- Hjgoflour market took on .i slightly easiei tendency to~ wardj the week-end with httie buying Interest reported. Ungga was quoted down to $18. fUak flour, however, rrmihicd unchanged with ■nail bußta ptMlng at sir»-\. There were no importiint piico changes m the othn mc* lions122 words
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232 1948-12-13 13 Natural Rubber Has Been Cheaper Than Synthetic YORK, Sun.—On some days m Novemfjwura] rubber was cheaper than synthetic New York Commodity Exchange IIWIB fur delivery m 1949 and sold for as centa a pound, against 19.5 cents > tion and art two I situti> r >lved is un- and been232 words
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Article100 1948-12-13 13 the civingkat Setdang iv Yd.lv* Ltd. report a protii of $22,477 tor the year ended Au;;. 31, 1«j48, compan a vltl a loss of $3,221 for the orcvi'his year. > Thia difference us accounted for to v grt.it pxtent by Ihe fact that $23,997 was spent100 words
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Article74 1948-12-13 13 rOLLOWING the trtnd m New York market, the r local rubber market opened quid but steady on Saturday. Prices at the dose slipped Cl< ting pricea: the previous days leveh ;;-> 1 Dec Wg 37-Ji 37-* Malayan rubber stock ftguw JJo. J Dec. RBB M74 words
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Article63 1948-12-13 13 HAYTOR MAKES $14,411 T (I An re<j -*ith CM loti tt.« i to be fubmiued :it the mum I meeting of the bom* pany to be held on !>♦-»•. 18 The Increase IB the v<»rkln': J profit la dvi Lo tin- n. creased price i celved for the estale'i j63 words
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Article146 1948-12-13 14 I'KKTH. Sun.— U l>on'!*>n scored 104 for >Vu s..uth Vales In thrir sht-flio 1 ShleM matrh a*aln»t the holder*. \\e*t«'rn Aiistrnlm. h+?r today. Ww Wales uvrc «!l out for 51 7 »rd m r^ply W<^t<»rn Au^traJtoi hc:l lost two \rio!i?*t» for Hi by cUtttrReuter - 146 words
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Article79 1948-12-13 14 v YORK. SundayCharles. Cincinnati p i hi»avywpigh*i. techni ;a)l v k'-U'Cfced cut Joe Baks; Pennsylvania tn the vyt'; round cf a tv.xin?, .tv 'h i n Friday ni <r lit The loss removed Baksi m cvi\<\ Jc ration as a:i op- pCttefH f*>r heavy vci?.^i rhatrtDioaA.P. - 79 words
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336 1948-12-13 14 lOXDOX, Sunday. Yeovi the \Ye>t County team and the London amateur side Walthunstow Avenup took the honours among thy» Htt'e c'ltbs m th second round of the Football Association Cup today. Veovil ore the only non-league club definitely m the third336 words
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Article95 1948-12-13 14 CALCUTTA. Sun. C(mfidcnUy ridden by the Australian Jockey. Leslie Divis. the mx year-old Ocean Way hy Tiberius out of S<\i\v;\v tr <Uv won the Kind's Cup over 00 mi!e here for the s^i-n! fMU m succession DCCM Way. cwnod hy V.: Maharaja f MMikUmdli, started atReuter - 95 words
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Article256 1948-12-13 14 Wnlthamstow Ave-v.ir\ the one remaining amateur itde m the competition, well earne-.l t!ie i rigtt on ftp'n* ftgabi at OldMatn r»e\t Saturday. i Mtinniou, the England inside forward who^.c name had be:*n roupled with Giuhain, came to L<odon to wa*ch 'he gsire. y \lf saw Walthamstow lead by256 words
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Article213 1948-12-13 14 London, Sunday. Cambridge University provided the biggest turprlM of the lugby season today when they went to Arms Park nnd defeated the hitherto invincible Cardiff XV by eight potatl to six. It waa the UniVersity'i thiid game m five days and followed reverses against Oxford and Newport. naveReuter - 213 words
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Article103 1948-12-13 14 LONDON Sunday.-Bru,, W J heavywe^ht champion, intends i 1 back" m spite of the Ue Oma cffi^l appointing; conclusion to his vith i For Woodcock it means that his 1 rehabilitation following a lay oft 0 rQ f started when his jaw was W.no further forward than it wu103 words
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Article, Illustration18 1948-12-13 14 Ike In th M:. i be.-- !1 |gh| A < the Bri1 rnr.trol ,i- L fll 'I ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article27 1948-12-13 14 MEiuLtOURNE, Sun. Dons Hart cf Miami. Florida, won the women's single championship at the Victorian tennil tournament by defeating Mrs. Nancy Berton. Austrh'.iir. champion.27 words
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Article65 1948-12-13 14 Test: India Follow On BOMBAY, Sunday.— The Indian Dai*™ not happy against the West Indies amir:«teatt« keen fielding. I There was a second example 61 wU oil standing between the Indian batsiaw m un J tween two wickets when ManVord w i* rw 4 out addition to the lunch score65 words
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Article79 1948-12-13 14 AMSIKKDAM. toUH.-i™'^ Fanny Blankers Koen. Dutch Olympic star, has cancelled her proposed American tour m favour of a visit to Au c tralia next month. Bhe will leave the Netherlands on January 3 by ai r with he/ husband who coached he* for the Olympic Games. TheReuter - 79 words
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Article77 1948-12-13 14 NEW YORK, Sunday. -Be C auPf m hand Jake Lamotta has withdrawn *<* i round bout with French middleweigM m duled at Mad Won Square Garden on J»" *J3 Because Ezzard Charles is only .j] 26. an impressive victory W cltht lun e but. "J^ the harbingerU.P. - 77 words
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Article44 1948-12-13 15 Bee cut betting Hvftn d swarms .Ktoiian HL I one IMM v^t.-ad. two and upI m But ■«•>■■,?. it Moin■k^ -i by the K»n of which X or- totalisator ■fS;«' p** fumes h ,.r entered the Mi ot >; .venting him tt!?JPSurM and cover- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 44 words
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574 1948-12-13 15 THREE RECORDS SMASHED AT CHINESE MEET j^ Singapore Chinese records were broken at Be Ninth Athletic Meeting of the Singapore Chinese Knattur Athletic Federation at the Jalan Besar Radium j/tsterday. Right fr >ra the start of the 400 metre race. Singa■ore'sLe s inter. Yeo Choon Bee of the A.A.A. kept574 words
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120 1948-12-13 15 THOMAS CUP:US WIN 4 MATCHEES OVER CANADA US CHAMP FREEMAN HEATS CANADIAN ACE ua.muma, California, Samfov— lnitn.l st t r to victory m aU mat**-* over £TS^S^ battl( d th ir one win of representing the American /.one m th*'" Sa rda > t( > within minton tournament m EnglandA.P. - 120 words
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Article87 1948-12-13 15 Savold's parse withheld LONDON. s,,n. In accordance with the mid disq •itilih'cation, SavohFfe pww uf approvmmtely £o.(M»0, is betag withheld until th«- Board ■anettoa payment. v> it ii'i-fu'v i:?ht, \\\f DMtter will bf dealt with bg tlu Soutln -rn Area v miell ou Dee. l") Mad not by tho BritishReuter - 87 words
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Article48 1948-12-13 15 F N SCORE 5-3 WIN control Sfficult, me socear b j£^ hho!o o! was and Ne»»ve pnd <he CommWCW W| packed with thrills. .> BromfeMi I F& N r«n out uinnorn b> 5 f^J\ N v hi |e l^uiind^ Talib (1) Mj*e« w«e woreri Srh((()I (1) Keeden (1) v48 words
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Article97 1948-12-13 15 M.C.C. In Strong Position JOHANNESBURG. Sun. Although getting: no response from the perfect wicket, the MCC attack today tied down Transvaal batsmen on the second day of the match here after George Mann had declared the MCC's first innings at si-> for seven wickets. The touring team bowlers did wellReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration377 1948-12-13 15 Two competitors who won the first and second places m the Singapore 100 miles Open Cycle Road Race yesterday, caused a sensation when they refused to receive their trophies when called by the announcer. They were Kwa Chin Swee and Huvnh Van Thiong of the Chung377 words
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Article83 1948-12-13 15 LOMftM, Sunday A contn.snnilai to that which lagi-d nearly jo yean ago and resulted In the United st.it.-.-intioducinK |he "no foul rule' has beta provokrd hy thr dtopotad clisqiialitir.ition of Urn American heavyweight, i>>»Savold, m his recest t>k r ht with Hruco Woodcock, the lititi^h champion.83 words
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Advertisement21 1948-12-13 15 Tfammm Qtmen iHi "i K avt VOII I til my i° V( l^L^'J not even Oak \Ls^ 00^ remember my name!21 words
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105 1948-12-13 16 WASHINGTON. Sunday— An American expedition has received from the Mr.:- IT -h of Nepal, permission to explore a wild md lofty valley m that oountrv from whkh ill ou:s ten have previously been bar~ed. Dr. r>:!l IttpltJ Ol 1 yen «d«>r of th tion. cabl'HiReuter - 105 words
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180 1948-12-13 16 STORE MAY B E A HQ. OF THE UTD. NATIONS Singapore instead of Shanghai may become the I headquarters of the L'r.ited Nations Economic Mission. The decision rests on Mr. Trygve Lie. Secretary General of the United Nations. This became knou*n ifer the fourth conference of the Commission. h?ld at180 words
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Article182 1948-12-13 16 Viking On Business Flight THE first VUriig tlrerafl on a cuuuaertatoJ fh^ht land- at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon, bringing 20 ship's otfic->rs engineers and deckhands as passengers to S'ngapore Viking v^is chartered by the Anpio- Savor. Petroleum Co to bung cut the men as relief CfWM tor its local y-baseu182 words
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Article68 1948-12-13 16 Washington. Sun. The Unit'd States Government ha^ orlered two Rumanian diplomats o be ejected from their posts. Rumania had also demanded :he recall of two l\S. officials it Bischarast. The four officials involved: Treote^s. minister counsellor at the Rumanian Legaion m Washington and Alexindra Lezareanu. counsellor;U.P. - 68 words
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Article66 1948-12-13 16 hTjisriA.v tsunaay. Police patro; dragged a pond ;n a blukar at the 16 mil Pontian Roag and recovered four 12-bore shotguns and o rifle yesterday. A small lean-to nearby wa searched and an automatic pistol, wireless equipmen; and "9 rounds of assorted ammunition were found. The66 words
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Article26 1948-12-13 16 Washington Sun. The United States Navy claimed today to have developed the first successful self-starter for jet and turhnnrnn nimmft engines. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article36 1948-12-13 16 SYDNEY. Sun. —Prince Axel ot Denmark, second cousin of King Frederick arrived here yesterday m tht course of a world tour m hi.. capacity as chairman of the Danish East Asiatic Shinnin<? Company. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article52 1948-12-13 16 BERLIN", Sun.— The German News Agency DPD today quoted "well informed circles*' for reports that Mtj. G-*n. Kotikov, Soviet Commandant m Berlin, was suffering from a heart disease and had returned to Moscow. Col. Yelisarov, Chief of Staff, was to be appointed his successor, the agencyReuter - 52 words
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Article27 1948-12-13 16 PLYMOUTH, Sun. —After beinjf 'atom bombed" the"Redland" fleet attacking Plymouth was engaged by j coastal batteries today In the last of the British air-seu exercises.27 words
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33 1948-12-13 16 i-'Jtvih'iisa, sun. sevemy sewn persons m jail here hav< oeen released to save the cosi of feeding them. They wen jailed for collaboraticn wltl tae Japanese A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article14 1948-12-13 16 MANILA, Sun. —More American evacuees hav° arrived m Manila frcm i China.14 words
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Article271 1948-12-13 16 Tribune Thomas Cup Fund I^tpvt rontributioni t»H the Tribun.- Thit.-.ia, (inH S ieetad 'nttihifH r r^l Ma'.H.a thr.uieh M-fl V. M G Vah-wU^H Dr. i-wia*. Mr. l him >m Can Mo.OoH i Mr. J. V Hmkuiu' >H.OoH Dr. Tan In Mr. Tan X.-. Jin. > ',\^M Mr. I han CkM271 words
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Article16 1948-12-13 16 State 1 y fl innounci-ii :i ffl She'sovict rr S dßgle deal >• adH Heutef. I16 words
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