Morning Tribune, 5 January 1949
1949-01-05
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Title Section17 1949-01-05 1 MORNING Tribune yj... I 978 (New Series). WEDNESDAY, I ANT AH V 5, IW9. Price 10 Cents.17 words
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Article72 1949-01-05 1 Mac Donald tours fro ntier MucDonatd tourJ(| md PcrMl and the Sunday and Monday. he kept tabs on an M^ operation Romp on V. vicinity until ho heard K. c terrorist h ad beon kil1 W thef captured and their X' mpanied by the British ■j, .r m either state.72 words
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Article414 1949-01-05 1 FREE ELECTIONS FOR INDONESIA —Dutch Promise AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. HUTCH Prim© Minister Willem Drees who left Amsterdara by plane for Indonesia today promised eventual free elections and democratic government for the East Indies. In a proposed statement the Prime Minister reemphasized the two-point Dutch plan: 1. Formation of an Indonesian interim414 words
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Article65 1949-01-05 1 LONDON. Tues. Gen. S Sir William Slim, < hi. f of the British of the 1 British Imperial Staff. ua* promoted to Field Marshal today. j Gen. Slim succeeded Field Marshal Lord i Montjomerj' as Chief of th« Imperial General I Staff when Che latterReuter - 65 words
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136 1949-01-05 1 THE United States State Department announced m Washington yesterday that it has b,vn informed that claims for war damage to American property m Singapore and the I Federation of Malaya are being accepted for registration by the Malayan War Damage Claims Commission.U.P. - 136 words
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Article35 1949-01-05 1 SHANGHAI, Tttes. A bridegroom, hi., bride ana eleven guests to their wedding feast were killed when the bus they were riding in fell through a wooden bridge nea r Shanghai on Monday.35 words
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Article33 1949-01-05 1 WASHINGTON Tuesday The Supreme Court today considered the petition Wed by lawyer John G. Brannon on behalf of Kmji Doihuiu one hour before the latter was hanged on December 2233 words
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Article47 1949-01-05 1 On her first outing after the arriird of baby Prince Charles, Princess Elizabeth went to the greatest show on earth," the Bertram t Mills Circus at Olympia, J London. Here she »mi- linqly points out an i k amusing incident to J other member* of her party.47 words
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Article48 1949-01-05 1 C. G. Robins. .!i charge of Ad- m, Singapore Disbeen appointed York and Lan- giment. M a 2nd Lieutethe Green Howards Brigadier Robins I to the York and Regiment after ser ti the Ist Battalion of nt m Macedonia y during World war i48 words
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Article130 1949-01-05 1 Abdullah In Palestine To Stay N\ Tuos.— King Ab- Transjordan returntoday after a threer of Arab Palestine's district during "■Hie a blunt state- >t>lus that he was to stay. armies— lraqi and lan-continue to oc•sitions," he told lew at Nablus. Syrian and Egypreturn to their positions they will find usReuter - 130 words
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Article151 1949-01-05 1 Airabu Fliers Guilty BATAVTA, Tuesday. THE three American fliers held by the Dutch at Tanjong Pinang in connection with the Catalina arms smuggling case were found guilty by the Dutch Court there yesterday and sentenced to terms of Imprisonment from four years to 18 months. Albert Onstott, the principal accusedReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 151 words
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Advertisement42 1949-01-05 1 Jor The PEOPLE lly The PEOPLE JVEW ARRIVALS! NEW LAMBSKIN «r wide; 25 designs, including stripes from the conservative to the very gay. SEVENTH HEAVEN 46" wide! 20 shades! FLORAL SATIN. Sensationally new IT I P :T^l y^liyDftocAJLLax) pHONE >649 31 RAfFIES^PLACE^SIMGAPOKe42 words
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Article, Illustration319 1949-01-05 2 The Captain Lives In A Funnel (Trihimr Shipping Reporter) THK Mastrr lists m MM tl th«» Ilium's. ;nid |lw < Wai fvi^iiHMT li:»s Immitn siiitr ies. it's a Hhtp, hui IhtmTa ■ntlilin iraang then, Ikt huuwTtt dauninj pal m lOf appearance** njUi', :«nd < In* rui.tuin h:«s taur ilprks <>!319 words
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Article79 1949-01-05 2 17 MONTHS' SENTENCE SQUASHED An indiioi Madarajan, now .tiij.-i Bentence 01 nine rw nthi «r:<l 17 Months' rtgOrOUl nuption chargvt of causing gtie%*ouB hint and criminal intimidation t- tv i .»f his compatriots, had nuj sentence of 17 Irnprisonmenl sotiaahed vi th< High Court yesterday. Mi Justu c Goi Ebiiith79 words
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Article28 1949-01-05 2 GLASGOW, Tucs Four people d'.»'d today from .sus- pected food poisoning ani another IP> were treated m hosplU] after a party here .a.st night. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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IN BRIEF
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Article226 1949-01-05 2 The Imperial War (Jraves Commission N to replace rvirly 250 wooden etMMH on war graven m i>ui»dnn Cemetery with rvinforeei! conerelp crosses. Th»- Singapore Municipal C'ommlfMloners, havp'^lven appr«»\sil |«>r th« r»*placenicn! without charging the usual fees. <■ <: t Tin- burgiar-alaim at tho Singapore Cold226 words
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Article50 1949-01-05 2 Pandit Juw i. imc Minist PrcjH U ■M h v X M I ng >• cti \g cea v Lktn vl nt^ m cauw Ag c ate ftfxi yo»:: effort! bring cordial undexvt iadii j !:u:u ;»r...i Pakistan itreacthcn th. Co and Aatan <wi tiuiqMiltty50 words
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Article93 1949-01-05 2 Busmen Told: You'll Be Sacked LONDON. T.. don'i bus. ti mon were warn they strike Satu--(i n they would r A notice, sign Latham, Chn::don Transpo'po?ted m all garage pets. accused th< flagrant breach of com topping work last 8 The dispute wh c than two-thirds don> surfaoc trant] IReuter - 93 words
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Article71 1949-01-05 2 Colonel James c ">emi: Chief Commissioner of the S: Jrhn's Ambulance Brigai: Wiio is due to visit Binglpo* an«i the Federation early February, arrived to Ho:, Kong from London jresterdU He will hold an investitnrt and inspection of local ui# of the brigade on71 words
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Advertisement22 1949-01-05 2 WATCH FOR... TV jt I nilet! Artist^ BiIMM j I STOP THAT SIP with vaP^x w 7nhauanT->- 'j:tj; mho" or m« the22 words
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Miscellaneous93 1949-01-05 2 BUCK RYAN I RESERVfIT(ONS YES. PLEfISE-l ft RECKON SHE'LL^ I'M HERE ON fl f rtflVE VOl) fICCFFTED VE3 UMK'^I P>T ;SMT vyin' Thfsc FOR SINGfIPORE? te THERE MUCH BE IOfIDED TO/SPECIfIL WOUW. W PTODUOS FROM w"r fIRE fiRF «W& Wfvi ■A^-— J YES, M«RVffN-/REISHT BEING J I^IfIXIMUM/irw MIND IF I.93 words
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Article66 1949-01-05 3 sas kiWr.ibv •mmHy m .'ohorr »>n StimtMV iVnmi r l SJ2S M M:!h« |M.rk bot,,h lonn intlH*roffrp rkt village. «Rtf Chong Fck M^d bK took part m f n CMBMC man. toy at Kulai last yvai lesier of bandit '^ponsiMo ior scvera' abduction, extortion.66 words
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Article52 1949-01-05 3 Clerk sold Army pipes court told on Pin an Kntih>!i- accused of to of MB.W9 ipes belonging Borne of the been traced to ict Co irt v..iI it I>na took oi the pipea meant for on June i: 17 i Frew r 10^" 533.000 wcith of go fai been re-52 words
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49 1949-01-05 3 I movie-fans will i gee m my i f ing fi p n as 1 w< st end c Britain'i E ;.:!> -Lion Disw Im yl l llyini: I Singapore ItkM trade shows production bdng Sing tpore for ■creen* Royal Command film the Antartic."49 words
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Article46 1949-01-05 3 COMPLAINANT WAS NOT IN COURT A < harge < 1 att< I murder was t Np;iim I h Hindu Alagapan (40j whet i r»! m tlio Fourth Police Court y. aterday. Tin com] nant still ir beepital with a fra I -•■:>• an ax AJaj;a| ai hi furtta eatigaticr.s46 words
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115 1949-01-05 3 Malay National Festival "Mandi Saiai t as fully and gaily celebrated as m the past. 1 m Malacca, where' the historic festival Originated, iU chaim and spirit. tough there were no fewer tourists than usual In I to celebrate the event, m the same115 words
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134 1949-01-05 3 The Malay Nationalist Party has re-elected Inche Isfcafc bin Haji Muhammad, now detained under the Emergency Regulations. «is its 1949 president, m the Central Committee re-shuffle. Th HXP did n<-t watder tJ.< detentlM ol Incbe l*hak iiiMifiaWV I^'. .>;••»■• (i<>-. ririrn' had t> l (jlven i134 words
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Article25 1949-01-05 3 REDS ATTACK PENGHUL U'S HOMES Bandits attacked the house of the Penghului oJ K< rdau an Lipat m the *•> Btlki Kampoog guards beat off attacks.25 words
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Article44 1949-01-05 3 An Indonesian trishaw passenger changed place with the trishaw-cyclist and met an on-, ccniinp 3-ton lorry, m a headlong collision m Norfolk Road. yesterday. He was admitted to i hospital with head Injuries. The trishaw-cyclist, also an Indonesian escaped Injury.44 words
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Article57 1949-01-05 3 7: ■■<< p' rfo -r^ 1 f MIMi r and a p'•■' /> -'-v 7'»r rfed and rf< y- //-..;/< a I <n f ;< Xi- o*6 Z btniii h i rtiflf** >/"-»- <nn( \flturtd. Biz fy "f/' r.v- k xged to ''n- c '>>» dint: an </»<57 words
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260 1949-01-05 3 SENATOR'S WOMAN TO WOMAN CALL TO JULIANA STOP WAR SHINGTON, Tucs. ttor Margaret Cha.se Maine Republielay called upon I Of Holland on comply with the v :.t!ons cease-fire c Dutch-Indon*-si- first formal rtatetakla« office as only woman Smith sai<! statement as E Wtor, 1 an, what I know Is AmericanA.P. - 260 words
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195 1949-01-05 3 NAVY SHELLS BANDITS IN COAST JUNGLE (TRIBUNE STAFF CORKESI»ONI)ENT) KUALA LIMPI R, Tuesday. A RoyaJ Navy destroyer, H M.S. Consort, this mornin bombarded five selected positions m the jungle, where bandits were supposed to be hiding. The destroyer fired nearly 150 rounds from her 4-inch eruns during this first combined195 words
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Article52 1949-01-05 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. Two Javanese were mm dried when they went to collect rattan m the Jungle m North Johore yesterday. Two others scaped ;:';<i made report to th< police. A Polk party seanoted the area and found the bodies e> the two murdered men partly52 words
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Article146 1949-01-05 3 Eleven Red "I" Men Caught ELBVSN Nandit int«!h^« n< a^ent* were caught m i «woop M Jnlong Tinß^' K*taie m the Sun^« 1 Blpul area They wore identified Hi active Communists supplying bandits with foo<l and into: mat ion. Grenadier puard.-mcn cap tured on«» bandit an <1 wounded three others146 words
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Article104 1949-01-05 3 When white gloves were l" srntrci U) Mr. .In -tier (liah.M Callow at the opeaiog of II Malacca As -v/.vy. yr.-teitliy. accordance with the custo vvhor. th«-r- are ao crii un. cases Poi trial on the calendai he s:u<l "White .f'oves dem t innocence and I wish104 words
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Advertisement90 1949-01-05 3 T OLD^ CLOTHES f\J» MADE NEW AlTssm h n Cleaning, Dyeing Tl| and invisible mending at the WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. 4,3. or<bar,l K..,<l Tel-,.h..n, MM Si ni; a,>or,C0n...1.1i0n within 24 hours including Collection and Delivery I I_^--.~ ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA PRl "vThi> IN COMPACT FOKM FOX EASY REFERENCE X compendium90 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-01-05 4 CARMEN Amm of the FuvdisK C</n.sulatc m New York hoWt (m altar cloth < mhnmtt red \>y Kmq Guxtar of SuxvUn for thr lUthlihtm Lutheran Church m Brooklyn, Nexc Y<»k31 words
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Article81 1949-01-05 4 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS. Tues. At least 40 people were killed and 400 injured m a tornado which crushed part of the small lumber town of Warren about 90 miles south of here last night. Giving these figures today, j Mayor Jim Hurley said the I81 words
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Article25 1949-01-05 4 MELBOURNE, Tues. Aus-tralian-built Vampire jet airCraft are expected to replace Royal Australian Air Force MusUngl from next March, it was learned here ReuterReuter - 25 words
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313 1949-01-05 4 Palestine Fla reup Follows U.S. Warning OKDON, Tues. An authoritative sourer uid L today that the I'nited States has ieUverrd a "very sharp" warning: to the Israeli River ment to stop its attacks on thr* Arabs in Pah tine. it was understood that the American v. in? was given afterU.P. - 313 words
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Article55 1949-01-05 4 India Becomes Atom Minded ALLAHABAD Tl* ettiag Up an Atomic Entr^\ the chairmanship of Prim* Mmi-t.r idit NVhru. Dr. K. S. Krishna n. I of the All-India BctettOt <-\>ngttßM, announcing fotmation if, the Commission, told delegatei it was fitting tuat fodbm ihottld "not Ihk behind othtr coin-j tries" m theReuter - 55 words
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Article74 1949-01-05 4 s Lomdm, Tuts The j world's fust v<i.s turbint "Jit Cans" will MON bt i spwdiny down British road*. They art n</u~ bt- j i/i// »i<;de m fft» Midlands. t aftt i the surpnst shini'- img <>f the engine unit at hist IfWr*! British Indus- 7 tries Fair.74 words
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Article65 1949-01-05 4 SCORNED LOVERS DEATH PACT U.P. NAGANO. Tues. Two lovclom Japanese women today committed a double suicide, taking poison when they were rejected by the men they loved. Twenty-six year old Matsuko Komura of a small village in the Gumma prefecture and 20 year old Etsuko Tanaka of Tokio decided toU.P. - 65 words
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Article110 1949-01-05 4 LONDON. Tues. Belief m the legend of Father Christmas is as strong as ever m this mcxlern. materialist world. If proof were needed to confound the doubters, the British Post Office gave it m 1948 Christmas. Santa Claus had many Utters posted to him at many picturesqueReuter - 110 words
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Article106 1949-01-05 4 U.S. BOOSTS FOOD FOR CHINA WASHINGTON. Tues. United States has boo?tod AmeI rican aid to China by USlll* 490.000 to provide cmfood supplies of wheat and rice to seven large population centres m that country. The action by the Economic Co-operation Administration was m line with the policy of <A.P. - 106 words
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Article, Illustration47 1949-01-05 4 THESE trim ".shinties." of a display of new WOOUI lin</rrie shown by the t*t( nntvmai Wool Secretariat London, arc partly made seaweed. Designed I>y B* Wilcken, the pule blur ln\>i> is made of lightweit/ht w yarn which w-w.v, n,s"carrier threa.l," caiai" alginate derived from weed.47 words
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Article177 1949-01-05 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Tues.-A hard face 1 mid-die-aged woman bandit held up single handed a large downtown branch of the Bank of •Vmerica here just before closing time yesterday ani escaped with approximately US $2 000 lener Jonn U Zobel, 23 years old. said that theU.P. - 177 words
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Article48 1949-01-05 4 New Coins For Old LONDON, Mon, Th. Untish Royal Mmt fas 9tarttd making newly de- signed t9W coin*. Th* J chief change m the da- sign is tfv omUston of i i "md Imp" on cttpro ?nr- fr'7 coitMj >prA.-' 4 bnw S three-penwy and bronzi coins. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement262 1949-01-05 4 FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE M.ilaya Gulf of Aden lied Sea Ports Conference. it is observed that Steamship Lines who have started to take an interest m the trades catered for by the Far Eastern hre.ght Conference and the Malaya/Gulf of' Aden Red Sea ports Conference and who are not Members262 words
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Article312 1949-01-05 5 <I)IT NBHRirS call Asian nations' OH Indonesia rently cam <i :>nt" m the ,i -surprise' m The astonNhtbe I nt h hi, not so Mtonish' regard to they are ptoy[ndonesU, the not afford to other kind tion. thi r W.struinoly i over Asian reIto Dutch RggfM:n Indonesia, then eir312 words
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Article, Illustration34 1949-01-05 5 member of a laboratory sta(T is translerrin* spores' of PENICILUUM NOTATTM from a master culture It is at this sub-culture sta^e that the whole complex procedure of pemcilun production begins.— FOX PHOTOS.34 words
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Article362 1949-01-05 5 EVERY year million* of ioaes of pr»'ci(>us penicillin ar flown by 8.0.A.C to nmn> destinations thr< ".ighout the •vorti. Britain «»> the chief i source of supply outside North America and there is hardly a country served by British air routes apart from Canada and th»> I362 words
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Article350 1949-01-05 5 ONE of the newest types of atom smasher has pass- ed its first test as a potential weapon against deeply buried j cancers. The machine is the betatron, which produces a powerful beam of electrons. The beam acts against cancer cells m much the same way asA.P. - 350 words
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Article, Illustration1849 1949-01-05 6 OUR NEW SERIAL THE STORY FAR /;<>/:/.> LMBMONTOV tl* -<i itiinvtlhi fintf'l inifn- rr\i>, i• >■ MSJiSM '>' VH 'I OKI A PACE, whom h, 1 <i pi: tii 'Ii •ti f" f ,n f II idl-i tin <<i 'i h ill* i)n i i > -is1,849 words
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Article, Illustration38 1949-01-05 7 I si ■■■< I- I r t la iu >ni--i rOHhed >v :-h:"V I not* > >>• belli -t .l;*'lr p>U I •■••ft. r< <>n lh« PM ihf Cf -v iK Lag <li«!" the mounted polk*.38 words
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Article31 1949-01-05 7 Tue#—Mr. Vhemai M s nt MJ\ for Yorktl ire, w*o v Lmbomr n H t. tr k uioii'i has fom*i i.'.i t Parti/. COM4 (I M0Mkff ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Miscellaneous140 1949-01-05 7 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY rrwoRK net Music: 15 Marching 2.C0 Close mm< 2 Iren's Orches- 10 InterOrgan; 7.30 Town: 8.C0 3.30 Serial; MUi 9 30 ning star. Music: 10.30 iO.B.); hog AY PROGRAMME pjn. Programme Bum12.05 Malay Recorded L2.45 N«W| in Malay: OM Down. ;\m. Programme Sum7.05 Malay Music by140 words
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Article, Illustration206 1949-01-05 8 WORLD NE WS IN PICTURE lis^uises for Rita Hayworth and n at Croydon Airport jr* ut these Southern Gentlemen Jer to remain anonymous brows* star* «sans~sSfiJ MERCY FLIGHT The h<iht 5 aircraft "Children's Angei" j,s I preparing at Milan for I 5 flight to South America to 5 appmi for206 words
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Article, Illustration60 1949-01-05 9 CITY AFLOAT: Fleets of Sumpa-ntt /row the Y<mfft»e vattey carnal si/^ttm throng the B*OChoW creek at Shanghai an th< Communist threat to the Noiih Rank of the River drills them tomirdx the temiK>r<rri/ haven of Shanffhai Tkon*ms& of Chinese .speak tht ir lives afloat inland on these60 words
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Miscellaneous164 1949-01-05 10 i rvusivi: t« IM S -A- Aft/ a n aa ctd r^\ir^ i J^^2_. Z If-" CNEMOS^OUTOF W? y 4^v JfvV" TREECKCP/ <i^J^B\ ANYBODY ChACC ANP J LI L AblNtK I' LQW X- PUT- AHNCs BL- WHAI^(yA- IT RUB M pi? V^p r-tCKANIZE MC?| N J |RED MY L U164 words
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Article, Illustration142 1949-01-05 11 AMUSING NOTIONS FOR A PARTY FASHION BCW1 from London tells IU that acce.«soti- Were Be\ tr SO popular in Britain us th< y are today. Most of them are practical, but there are few which are pure "f in and games' 1 foi Instance the crocheted i ftlng snows shown142 words
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Article, Illustration265 1949-01-05 11 B i in -in.- cMBI S [ngiof »t out <?■> K u losing much m u rumtahinci ft china is in A ti plve WMi H tee Btdi \t «ra du d A ftei a meal V i.-- allowed to H< not onlv mak«^ K ifBcull265 words
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Advertisement57 1949-01-05 11 |C. K. TANG KB ter Ware Bali Heads Bracelets Silk Underwear t AR\ tD TEAKWOOD FURNITURE I KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES 1 ETC., ETC., W Valley Koad, Singapore. Phone: Wlo ■UFFLES HOTEL! H S EVENING IN THE NEW LOUNGE COCKTAIL HOUR From 7 (o 8 p.m. INFORMAL DANCE UV im57 words
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Advertisement56 1949-01-05 11 il/U-it comes 1/17 v iA I v w COME TO MOUTRIES Why not start a record library now, and add to your repertoire each month from the most comprehensive stock m the East. I Select them m Air-Conditioned comfort at I ESTAB s moutrie a co malaya ltd. 1 JOHN56 words
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Miscellaneous278 1949-01-05 11 I DIARY 1 HOMEWARD bound to U.K.: Mr. and Mcv A. Guthrte or. the Willem Ruys. rhey t ttle in Kenya after foik.s in England. Sa li foi I K. on tl < around the end of the month >.!.. and Mm. S. Giles with daughter Suzanne. 12 yeaj lA278 words
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Advertisement74 1949-01-05 12 A ?a C i^i A f -fe rf -J h J)> lr I 3 ACAD I IWARDS FOR j BtST Pictute! BEST Di and BEST THE ACADEMY fAWARD-WINNING I J» PICTURE! 1 Starts TODAY! II 1.45 -4.00-6.30-9.15 1 No preceding Shorts! So come early! '"jy Jy *"y **—\)5947 AIR-rOND!TIONEO 1.1.)74 words
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Advertisement352 1949-01-05 12 DOROTHY'S STiLL TRYING TO CELEBRATE ESR WEDDING DAY i 1 I awl f Katherii lenv t till i> GentleII > relate, >-r hiuband, v !i i\ pi ia»e to tf> lli n to H »!!w ..,..1 for tJ>.' (M .I'i.ln't leave bi>caa« of vr.--:ij; bowineM In Sew tv imc! rain352 words
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Advertisement149 1949-01-05 12 (.RKM \\o»;: aumm i-i I{»*l»uhHc Pitt !iri>* C all of the >..t.;i! a n tl •Romance on i!w Toniorrou "Slaa M V. I ::l U uoo -P, ROYAL B II O J A mm^ I I .t.i.i- 1.4 V, I.lft; <i.4.*> I -V 4:s Drj;. i I'or (oinTort I I149 words
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Article128 1949-01-05 13 Post- war Record For Malayan Tin I [HE HAfiOTt Tues. World production of tin m ,-oncentrntes remained at a high October level of •im> long tons, compared with the September postr recoH of 13.400 tons, the International Tin Study iroup reported on Monday. For the first time since the war128 words
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Article106 1949-01-05 13 InrASHINGTON, Tues. All important question* about .laj.an's future have been settied .vr»i»t reparations and th. of her industry, the Far Kustern Commission mi.l to<lH> \n official said that Communisl Niioc»'s*es m the Far East have ma^niff-ii both the industrial problem and the reparations puzzle. "Communist expansionA.P. - 106 words
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Article531 1949-01-05 13 Singapore. Jan. 4. Singapore share quotatio ■today as given by the Ml ■ayan Sharebrokers* AajrcJatt ■v«rt as fcllo*» r s Buyers Selle mAV.A* Ice 1* 00 15.00 Bai*>x. tinck Prt-f. 2.80 2.90 1.95 2.00 ■b.b. Petrol 42/- 43, MB. M. Trustee 7.50 8.50 ■Con?. Tin lO) 17/9531 words
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Article24 1949-01-05 13 a The share market was very stea<ly yesterday in Z both industrials and tins with interest however 5 still on a restricted scale.24 words
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135 1949-01-05 13 Mam moth 5-Year Export Target Set For Japan TOKIO, Tues Japan hoi>es to export $2,000,000,000 (B) worth of goods annually by 1953. This new target is an increase of more than $500,000,000 over the previous goaJ. it ha* been set as the result of Allied orders to get things humming.U.P. - 135 words
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Article47 1949-01-05 13 NEW YORK. Tues.— Crude rubber number one future* closed 15 to 30 points higher on Monday. Sales totalled T> contracts. Offers were March 19.05 (US cents per lb. May 18.95; July 18.70; September 1 18.50. Spot number one ribbed smoked sheets 19. 8. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article88 1949-01-05 13 THE market m rubber opened steady yesterday and with buyers satisfied, eased off slightly at the close. Closing prices were CALCUTTA. Tues. Tho East Pakistan Governmenr stated on Monday that raw jute exports to hard currency areas will continue to be pilmitted till June 30 next. Buyers. Sellers.88 words
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Article101 1949-01-05 13 THE PR ODUCE MARKET THE pepper and coffee market remained firm throughout yesterday owing to the situation m Indonesia. There was local support for superior quality ric* The following wore yestor- day's quotations SAGO FLOUR Lingga j SIT I*.1 Sarawak $14. Siak $14 SAGO SEED: $26. TAPIOCA FLOUR: Fair $28.101 words
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Advertisement86 1949-01-05 13 Last Four Shows /7>^^ w tJ^mm I Z-4.b-bJO-3Jop.m. c/ phone bqos I §mw«£ win TOMORROW HERE'S INTELLIGENT I ENTERTAINMENT! VOl WILL BE PROI I) I TO KNOW THERE ARE SUCH WOMEN IN I THIS WORLD, WHO ARE SILENT AND I GREAT. I fir* > I Something Startling (or YOU I86 words
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Article45 1949-01-05 14 t x... irrrv i«* ifcr ax... I'.'T i Ptavl-I rif P-nt,.,:.; (l! rr; h( h r HIIBH tv Ikt MM r-JiM»- tlir- >.-:«s. x ricK.l ■nffp-n--vr,;:" 1 I iTTSi M si^T= sss'Aarsgsg -.....rmi: MM M MM I" India IM« <"'- f» ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article22 1949-01-05 14 BETTING RECORD 1 1 v I. r th< h,i,,rst l 1 Of J eta iC v v F»^«< count* c 562 ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration192 1949-01-05 14 INDIA FIGHT BACK IN TEST RECORD CROWD WATCH Mustaq All, Modi m 3rd wkt stand CALCUTTA, Toes. A brilliant and chanceless en* 1 ttirv by opening bat Mofthtaq All gave India fighting chance of victory over the We§l Indies m the fifth and Anal d »y of the third Tesi192 words
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Article48 1949-01-05 14 INDIA 2ND INN'S Mushtaq All Ibw Atkinson 106 Ibrahim c Atkinson b Gomez 25 R S Modi c Christini b Goddard 87 V S Hazan not out 3 J Amai nath not out 6 Extras: IS Total: (for three) 273 I".ill of wickets M. 154, 262 ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article14 1949-01-05 14 Aussk* leadisg (ockey Arhiii Breasley has resumed [ding at Ifoonee VaHey coursi14 words
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Article150 1949-01-05 14 Melbourne, Monday. Chore i- tremendous Interest throughout Australia m the knighthood conferred by the Kinj on Don Brad The health of An: tralta's first cricket knight was toasted by fellow cricketers at a luncheon at the Melbourne 1 < !i Icket Groui Phe toast was proposedA.I.S. - 150 words
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Article38 1949-01-05 14 The Spitfires drew with the Sime Darby Football XI at the Gcylani: Stadium. Sallehudin scored the Sime Darby goal while Salleh scoied the equaliser for tht Spitfires who played with ten nun throughout the .-econd half.38 words
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Article201 1949-01-05 14 LONDON. Tuos The Ice Figure Skatir. n !,..!ifhips of Finland. Hungary and Czerh md DOMihty the European and world titles as likely to he w«i indirectly this season on the n p rink of Richmond, Surrey. Since the summer, three leading skater fzefh-vlovaki?, two fromReuter - 201 words
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Article65 1949-01-05 14 BELFAST, Tuesday Monaghan of Belfast v. fond his woHd Oyweigl I i against Dado Marino lulu m Honolulu on M I Annouacftng this IfoMgtan'i nanafer he hail decided to a:. offer ficm llarino'a n $25,000 m addition to turn air tickets. His manager has I thatReuter - 65 words
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Article203 1949-01-05 14 LONDON, lion. The followwinging are the home football fixture! for Jan 8 i I A. COT THIRD KOIM) Arsenal vs. Tottenham Hotspurs; Aston Villa vs. Bolton Wanderers; Barnsley vs. Blackpool; Biminghara City vs. Loicester City; Blackburn Rovers i vs. Hull city; Brentford vs. j Middlesbrough; BristolReuter - 203 words
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Article80 1949-01-05 14 Scottish League "A" DIVISON Aberdeen w. Thir I A'bion Rvrs. vs Part tie; Clyde vs. St. Mm Fitv vs llMwiinlang: Dundee: Morton Queen Of the feuth I flangera vs. Mot m -B" WVISIO Aibroath vs. All Ayr. United vs S1 Cowdenbeath Vi A Dundee Ttd. v,v East Stirl ing shReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement32 1949-01-05 14 The Trade Prcaa I N.WIMOI SLY AUKEK that IS A SPECTACLE UNSURPASSED SINCE "CONE WITH THE WIND!" FILMED IN IBC DnOOUMi A KK!.KA<l[> m UMVEKBAL-INTEBNATIONAL, II STABS VAN m ,\K SIiSAN HAYIARD32 words
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Article360 1949-01-05 15 KARIM SOCRES FOUR FOR CEYLONESE pLAYIXG brilliant hockey, (he Ceylonese SportClub scored an easy five-nil victory over the SineiClub XI at hocl v pla^ d on SKR srr*xi,» CcV i l0 f ne T',*li n as their «*on«lover the S£fJ^ the Club by four jjoals to nil m their first360 words
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Article38 1949-01-05 15 The Singapore Dist (Ft. i Canning) lost to the CHS. jby 4 goals to 3 when they met at socce:- last Sunday C.H.S. scorers were Joe Scan <2>. Betdin bin Adam <n and M. Ismail <I>.38 words
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Article102 1949-01-05 15 hottlft Of s< -ttch whisky Cj.- i'ribuiif Thonia* bg will' hr mm sin tortSMM arc still nn•:i' r»*du"ing: the tarind n >x>ttle> will t, r n uho g;ives $J5 o» Fu:i'l from toda\ iMitriUution to t'n yin sia Assn., Slne»--***** i horK kah Kiat, S?Y0O102 words
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Article84 1949-01-05 15 BODCA SCORE RUNA A WAY WIN 1U.0.D.C.A. had things their own way when ounced the Serangoon Association s—o m a y encounter at St. George's Road yesterday. The 8.0.D.C.A. outdid the S.A. m fast stick work. Krupa Singh, scoring three of the five goals, played a great game. Lawson and84 words
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Article77 1949-01-05 15 SHING WAH ASSOCIATION ISHINC String are the officeot the Shing Wah Association <85A club President: Cheong V President: Mok Woi; Gen. Secretary: Mena Shun; Asst Sec: Cnee Kiong; TreaNg Yeow; Sec. Ho Kok Social Secretary: Tai van; Sports Contain, ite T^ng: Asst. Sports Choy Wen g Siong: Yong Chee Seng;77 words
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Article81 1949-01-05 15 Carpmael's Shuttle win riendly return match ninto n consisting of 5 fnj 4 double* the Youngsters B. Par- Chermin Pemuda >bys games to 4 f^°LEB: A. Aziz lost to *h£S?& 2 15 3 15: £ft V alek y -15. Grnimy to Mohd. Alwi 10- taw n. Yu, off fc a.81 words
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Article62 1949-01-05 15 The following have selected to play for the Royal Artillery versus Singapore Cricket Club Ist XV on the Padang at 5 v.m. today <RA Bard (Plymouth) ist to be mi n attendance at the game.): Salmon (Capt): Cuppage: Churcher: Corneld; Roberts: Duckworth: Golding: Wilson £urgeon; Warner: Wilkinson;62 words
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Article85 1949-01-05 15 The following are the Indian Association's hockey fixtures Against the Army at Farrer Park on Jan. 8; against Combined Changi District at Changi on Jan. 9 (transport leaves Prinsep Street at 3.45 p.m.); and against S.C.R.C. at Hong Lim Green on Jan. 11. The following have bewi85 words
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Article37 1949-01-05 15 S. AFRICA 307 FOR 5 CAPETOWN, Tues.— At lunch today m the third Test match between South Africa and England, South Africa wei* 807 for 5 wickets m reply to England's first innings total of 308. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article72 1949-01-05 15 Scah Eng Liat - Green w oods elect officials Scah Eng Liat The Greenwood Badminton Pai ty i letted the following office-bearers for 1949 at their annual general meeting: President K. V. Marican; Vice president: Yaacob hin A. Manan. Hon. Sec. Lim Jee Teck: Hon. Treasurer Sim Stow Koon; Hon. Auditor Wee Yung Thye,72 words
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Article, Illustration29 1949-01-05 15 An incident in the rugby match betirecn the R.C.C. "B" and th- G.H.Q. Signal* played on thr Padanti <m Monday \chivh the S.C.C. uon by six points to three.29 words
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Article213 1949-01-05 15 MELBOURNE, Wed— Victoria beat South Australia on the first innings of their Sheffield Sheild match which ended here today having led by 40 runs. Victoria were dismissed for 149 m their second innings today when South Australia were 117 for three at close of play.Reuter; AAP - 213 words
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Article120 1949-01-05 15 SAX FRANCISCO. Tuesday Lloyd La Beach, 200 meter titiist. from Panama, left on Sunday for Australia and Now Zealand for a series ol races, British Commonwealth Pacific Air Lines said today. Herb McKenley, National AAU 400 meter champion from Jamaica, also was scheduled to makeA.P. - 120 words
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Article121 1949-01-05 16 POISON GAS ON THE NEGEV FRONT? WEL aviv. Ttte* Brig.-Gea VIIIImb X Ritey, I j iI? Nlt chief 4 st- 'm K.lostm- old correspondent* to Hai I nfchi he hid i Wd an E m compUint on the imc oj potooii .m> on tlie front. He had also V. trai121 words
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Article90 1949-01-05 16 i ro j ip i my i U Foi j pagM I ad of I II [llom w' 1( I), iccufi ►mcd them elvei |o .iding the4f newspftpen H ,:n beflnninf t<» (>"ii v-1111 bu th« k 15-minutt- boi "t (t -11 n journey to theirReuter - 90 words
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Article183 1949-01-05 16 U.S. MARINES TO LEAVE CHINA TSINGTAO, Tuesday. Inited States Marines stationed m Tsingtao announced today they are with drawing from China "since the Chinese government has decided to negotiate for a peace settlement with the Reds." U.S. Marine authorities officially notified the National Shantung University on Sunday the Marines areA. P. - 183 words
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Article42 1949-01-05 16 Amid the WSUef of re- port* on proapwts for 5 p*»ac* In China** critical hour, tk* official Central N>w« Agency yesterday «v:>orted only this: > Premier :un Fo and Vice Pre- J mier Wu Toh-chen -\re definitely not suffering from blood pressure.42 words
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Article, Illustration48 1949-01-05 16 Manacled is Added Ha mid t Ahmed Hassan who ac- cording to the Police f^red five pistol shots at i i Prime Minister Nork- raxhy Pasha m Cairo. On the rif/ht if Colonel Im- i am Ibrahim Bey, chief 0/ Arab Affairs, Police j Dejxirtment.48 words
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Article84 1949-01-05 16 MANILA. Tuesday. Movement of 6.000 stateless Europeans from China to a temporary haven m the Philippines is expected to start within three weeks. Three ships have been chartered to move the refugees. They are White Russians. Czechs, Poles and other Euiopean nationalities. Denzil H. Clark,A.P. - 84 words
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Article79 1949-01-05 16 g oin- !r: m lrui I'aki-taii nation- th« I'nion i they hi M wnttt-n p»»rGovoinment to I'tnon. v^.i- lisclostMl today m circulai bjf South African ..s the statc-ownod aninnOMßCißg they would not accept bookings foi MBgtfl on aircraft boun.i through South Africa. The circular Hi I V79 words
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69 1949-01-05 16 Trade Schools For Malay Pupils Urged Inch,. Mohd. Ali bin Salleh. i Malay Member, suggested m the recent Malacca Settlement Council Budget Meeting that Engltsh-school pupils who had been superanuated should be given another i chance to enjoy the benefit of i proper education m special 1 continuation classes or69 words
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Article97 1949-01-05 16 The secretary of the H&gapi r Motor Club told the Tl that what was yesterday d erlbed IB the Press U M M< I Club Race" was m actual fact Time Trial to be held et 1 Chu Kane: Road on Jan. 2" Ttv stretch is97 words
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Article62 1949-01-05 16 Senator OCOTgC W. r.ialo Republican, from Nevada, was in Singapore last nior. reached home just in time the opening of Congress. Accompanied by Mrs. Male: he visited the Pacific Islar South East Asia, India and j Middle East as one-man committee of the natural I i sourcesReuter - 62 words
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Article46 1949-01-05 16 NEW YORK. Tues— Vi taker Chambers said today the persons he charged wjw spying m the government Russia worked without pay eaUM of their Communist victions. Chambers aal I he personally had been a functionary 'of the Cornn.Party" and that hi< were small.46 words
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