Morning Tribune, 17 January 1949
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Title Section15 1949-01-17 1 MORNING Tribune JJ£ No .*lSS (New Series). MONDAY, JAM ARY 17, 19J9. Price 10 Cents.15 words
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Article540 1949-01-17 1 MK Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner-GenerM jl lor South East Asia declared in a broadcast on "Britain and Asia" over Kadio Malaya last night: "We shall support with all our hearts any movement to associate the Malays, the Malayan Chinese and other communities who owe undivided loyalty— unswerving allegiance540 words
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Article19 1949-01-17 1 TEL AVIV. Sun. Israel will elect its first constituent Assembly in 2.000 years on January 25. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article453 1949-01-17 1 TROOPS OPEN FIRE ON RAGING ZULUS Durban Riot Toll Still Mounts Durban, Sunday /^lashes between "blcc mad" Africans and Indians reported early today on the outskirts cf Durban in the third day of Natal rioting in which at less* 1,075 persons were killed or wounded. K-\r.ipaglng Zulu n:\rriors in gangsU.P.; Reuter - 453 words
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Article69 1949-01-17 1 DURBAN, Sunday. Cypr>an Bhekunulu, chief I of the Uautu tribe, and 1 "i accepted Zulu "king", j expressed drrp concern i over the riots when in- r tennewed today. J He appealed to his i people to stop bloodshed and destruction to pro- perty. "It i* myReuter - 69 words
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Article85 1949-01-17 1 PENGPU ABANDONED I viMV.. Sunday. N;l i| N tVns have abamionB o lis to the Communists. m Pengptl was m ot the Huai rive. i Cgpu followed by I- I' Cn.mumst capH. TienUin. oommerctol hub K' n c<hina V capture was no p. 5%^ V- K no .toubt WIH vA.P. - 85 words
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Article91 1949-01-17 1 M\ D AMMAN'S. Briof Jr n »«rvative member ,h 0! t wh *ur' of M Ml S^ne wh' iya r loft Bukil M^Don a H th th M l; Malcolm una!f| the Commission- «M-dfneral. for KuaU Lumpur yesterday morning. Mr. Gammans. who ti:ivelled by air. Intends91 words
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Article29 1949-01-17 1 3 000 HOMELESS, THREE KILLED HONG KONG. Sun. Three children died and 3.000 became homeless as a result of two hres in Hong Kong and Kowloon suburb yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article108 1949-01-17 1 I ovnoN Sun— Mr. Urn Chuan Oeok, manager of tte MsUuM Tho:nas (up badminton teain, comigon'th,- r,suit of tta United I d 1 el nU siid he was ocniident his toam would defeat the Kat GlHs^ou on lVb. and uou!d Mon U defeat ?he Euro,,ea7i Zone u lnner-ExpectedReuter - 108 words
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Article30 1949-01-17 1 Two Chinese workmen fell off the first floor of a building in Cecil Street yesterday. One of them died on the way to hospital, the other was badly hurt.30 words
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Article65 1949-01-17 1 STOP PRESS DEATHROLL DURBAN, Sun. South African Ministers of Justice |><»!V announced number of (laths officially reported in tarpi* days rioting »>etweea Africans and Indian* CM B.*> ":it hmehUim Sunday." In joint statement Mr. C. U. Smarts, Justice Minister, an'.l Mr. F. 0. Erasmus, I)e--f.ncr Minisler, said this Sgvre includedReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement37 1949-01-17 1 C////W G^v/. Discusses Red Peace Terms P^ 7^ MAI II HIAniAN* SLIPS KNICKERS in Celanese (all sizes) •A VHP* CORSETS, BRASSIERES SUSPENDER BELTS. Colours: Tea-rose White. Gives REAL UPLIFT. WHITE SILK GLOVES for wedding and special occasions.37 words
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Article152 1949-01-17 2 FOR TY BANDIT A GENTS CA UGHT L'OIA TI.M.CiI. Suml:iy. the Johore Police nptaned II fwiuiii H*■ :iml 4 in jngMl o\<t siisprt tfJ terrorist BVM todax. Assisted by the Military, the PoHcf also brought In \a!u:il)lo informatio!i. 8< ven of tiir ni' n wtrt ktoi* t !as loi moi152 words
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32 1949-01-17 2 U.S.S.R. Rubber Contract Drawn Last Month ing i übtM r f i Mala) i ontra ta drawn I i»t Fast mcignm^nt ei 10.000 tona v. potti this month n lin Bhipf A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article37 1949-01-17 2 Mil. r>. i iw\.\.ir,.N, wno naa recently completed 2r> jmrf i rvioe with til-- Bast Asutic Co., Ltd., wa- riven Hunt! on Saturday night 'it the Thai i non^ Flcstainant. Hnppy World, by the Company's its.37 words
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Article159 1949-01-17 2 Security Forces Probe Ipoh H'OII. Suml:i.\. Over i^nf thousand person* wert* MiMMi In Ike IN)li<v in NVN operations c«rri»"l out y.-.»»Tti.i> in Ipuli .iiitl C h.mor. Forty-one arrests \v»»tv effected. Large security forces lurrouaded Chemoi Village and screened the 6,419 population, 24 of whom weiv arrest L Later in the159 words
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Article75 1949-01-17 2 Dutch laws hit Malayan salt fish DUTCH restrictloni educed Blng&pore a salt importa t\o:i\ the eft«t coast of the Federation, iy 75 r< i nt of prewar figures. Exports to the Dutch I .< virtuaih come to a stands! These estimates were given :•■•> .i repri entative of a U75 words
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Article155 1949-01-17 2 Woman terr orists at Sedenak JOIIORE BAHRU, Sunday. Security forces encountered Chinese woman bandits when they swept the Sedenak area and destroyed two bandit camps at the 20th mile Ayer Hitam Road yesterday. One of the women was wounded when troops saw a movement in the lallang and opened fire.155 words
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78 1949-01-17 2 Army workers to be finger-printed THE Ainy Kfl to )rmt its civili avoid taking on penont with crimin was ftanoun '--hi. Th«? nmusui Army in wWi prt^ent Xnvy ai Force prn-'i s into a*.'^- i:on i the dUmUsal pen m l ij Thf ftn| Of Ihe Ai: v:i-';k o and78 words
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Article382 1949-01-17 2 THIKTYNIXE Chinese couples toured Singapog yestenlay afternoon after a maso wedding monv at the Great World. The couples were married by Mr. Yeng kit U the President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Iftei th< lour of the city. I let a!, in White382 words
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Advertisement28 1949-01-17 2 FOR LAUGHS WAT I' II Sheridan anil Gsry Cooper LEO McCAREy'S I <sooo i ■> SAM'm BBf J i 1 AM'Of' D RQ <>HOH( 7836 *(£f (4P<rol -MfA'Mf I28 words
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Miscellaneous32 1949-01-17 2 RUCCLES I /'£V6kythihg\ ivoan't fo/?G£t\ 'noton youruk] FT /lert know W'tteki IPo#l'fW-i REAOY?- ALL \\THAT CUECK QUIT, OLOBOY-ICAN \m (UOUW£COUNmY\auh Ccevn/i tupv fi GOtiM ALMOiT VEAfi IT W&" Vi BUCK RYAN 132 words
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Article, Illustration74 1949-01-17 3 carried w I Dfi Ivrtvatfi^ It ruma! Twn- 'rangi on K^ail 5 remple in ii»»' 2 I i ie u( the 5 <:l Hintlu J r»k»\ i r,ur WAS A 8 |i>-ha!i. r Irifl *«i:is or Iferlng t<>r favoart Ir. c rom his oolleet* 5 J r.insfimn74 words
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Article72 1949-01-17 3 EROS forgives S The Britlrt Mi. James I Uday i r ,V Gt three months" imgpnwnt on William Kros. fee v. London Love, on trily on a B r-ourt of tion was not ir sentence. at there was a htvc .the court should triHh,. 0 t-l Painter for] Paint I"72 words
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323 1949-01-17 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IX the ranks of the Soots Guards who disembarked from the troopship Dnnero yesterday «M a young peer who is 12th in the line of succession to the Bvtish Throne. This was 19-year-old Lord Carnegie, son and heir of the323 words
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Article68 1949-01-17 3 Threat To Coronation Store LONDON. Sun. -T;;o co! ona-J j tio'> slone is gafe and und'sturbed la WertmUwter Abbey but a solitary policeman Y#& kept guard otef it since 1 oiiht following a threat to stealth historic sandstone. Sjotland vard admlt^d today th, threat Probat^ ,wi hoax. But the pU.P. - 68 words
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54 1949-01-17 3 NO FO REIGN INVESTMENTS UNTIL YEN IS STABILISED Tokyo, sunaay. IHHE r.r,, mor of the Bank of Japan. EilMtO lchimada, todav of economic conditions »n Jflg. y iSSnada said, However th it the announcom.-nt war, tim ,v Jft^atS cou:a bo i«garfed us great step towards the wo:, out ,s soon54 words
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457 1949-01-17 3 THE FACE OF THINGS LONDON, Sunday. A PRINCE of a fellow. in public house nnd palace, that's the way Brita.n hao .-iz;d up Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. For more than year now, he has been on trir» serving a sort of apprenticeship forA.P. - 457 words
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Article35 1949-01-17 3 HANKOW. Sun.— Feeling Is running high in Hankow at the fftUuro of the Central Bank to pay nut gold in exchange tc the gold yuan. Investors are arranging U protert met ting.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article40 1949-01-17 4 BEVIN'S P. S. FOR INDIA I i r tered 1 i.. mi H( tlv British Kmbu.v>\ IHS -IT During the M< negoti n t ll( Berlin Utockade, last wiaintr, Mf BevfH .sen Roberts t«' Hoatam\ If .special British pOTOJ. UPUP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration105 1949-01-17 4 FIELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery, chief of the Western Union defence team, arri\wi at The Hague on Saturday for a three-day \*isit believed to be chiefly concerned with the financial problems of expanding We-t--tern Europe's military power. Aut horitatix'e sources saut a highlight of his programme would beA.P. - 105 words
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320 1949-01-17 4 i tmMmm ind turei-n olisvrvrrs Prime MNlfter »^ru's |N I^SSS; ?£££?«^ISU- may be K rea« >tep-or aM, risk V n.twu hive be-n invitel to tlio c-onferetv. s-h-ciulpd to 1 '11- 12 Th ursdav The purpose, accor din e to N-hru i^ to SS&ST tofiSSS^A.P. - 320 words
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68 1949-01-17 4 TOKYO. Sun.- Citizens of the recently quake -devastated Fukui have been warned that some of their homes might collapse under the weight of unusually damp heavy snow. The homes which were hastily built after last year's earthquake are endangered by the weight of snow68 words
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87 1949-01-17 4 Burglar —Alarm Makers Cash In On Crime Wave LONDON, Sunday. BRITAIN'S crime wave is benefitting some people, apart from successful burglars. Firms who specialise in making burglar alarms and tricky locks are doing a record trade. Some burglar alarm systems have now reached a high degree of perfection. Suppliers of87 words
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273 1949-01-17 4 ATOMS RUN WILD IN THE RIVER BUT LONDON JUST CARRIES ON LONDON, Sunday. I ONDONERS turned on k their water taps this week and watched the result with an experimental and somewhat uneasy eye. Jupt what they expected to see was by no means as crystal clear as the waterReuter - 273 words
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Article49 1949-01-17 4 LONDON. Sunday A London magistrate yesterday sent labourer Samuel Smedley to prison for 28 days for turning in a fa'se fire alarm. He said |he was making an "example" of Smedley after being informjed that nearly half London's i 1,000 monthly fire alarms are false.- A .P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article218 1949-01-17 4 PARIS, Sunday. FRANCE Is expected to ask Bao Dai, former emperor of Annam, to return to Indo-Chlna to head a proFrench government of Vietnam, In a final effort to end the stalemated three years old war. Leon Pignon, High Commissioner for Indo-China andU.P. - 218 words
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Article152 1949-01-17 4 ALY ANGRY. RITA MEETS AGA KHAN CANNEb, Sun. Mftfa ;.cires s Rita Haywom Qurseri h bad c< Id night in the 30-r Zy2 of her friend. Prince A 1 Kb* The prince took Rita r. r day nigiu to te« hii [it! Agn Khan. Thtre has been nodi sot culationReuter; UP - 152 words
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124 1949-01-17 4 LOS ANGELES. Sunday. A9O-YT7AR-OLD woman confined to a wheelchair w;i- here today to her Negro chauffeur, aged 28. by NtQl minister after three judges and a wedding chapel t refilled to perform the ceremony. The bride is Mrs. Adriana Eugenie Nicholson. Ht band. AllenU.P. - 124 words
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Article84 1949-01-17 4 LONG BEACH. California. Sun.— Tiny Marjoe Gortner. boy preacher, who arousH naticrwide discussion two weeks ago by pe forming I marriage ceremony, celebrated his fifth birthday yesterday. Hi.; buthday was cekbrate' for an e n tire week and will climaxed on Sunday when he preaches a birthdayUP - 84 words
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Article31 1949-01-17 4 WASHINGTON, Suday. The Economic Cooperation Adnvnistration yesterday announced one of the largts single grants ever paid US$55.--440, 000 to Britlain to buy O n adian wheat.- APAP - 31 words
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Article30 1949-01-17 4 LOS ANGELES, Sun. .vu Gertrude Joyce who has a»*« for a divorce said her husband cold her "nothing would me more pleasure tna" decapitate you".- UPUP - 30 words
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Article38 1949-01-17 4 WASHINGTON, Sunuav Former Under-aecretary State Summer Welles Is wj proving steadily from a nej attack he suffered on t mas night His wife sai; he might be able to leau hospital next month for valescence. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article313 1949-01-17 5 little bit difficult explain why the of publicity turned lkW ial war that h have been indo-Chma 1945. E French have over KiS Via Nam and S "war if costing them lv- rai million francs a Moreover the Kr'ench war in Viet Nam ir openly impenalthan the one in313 words
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Article, Illustration327 1949-01-17 5 IHIBiXF \I\<.\/I\F THK war U*ft Malta with a lvbuHiiii?: problem «>u? of proportion t«» hi r v'.v resources. More tl.an 5.353 ar raids had battered Valletta and tbe Am (p***. Itoriiba <*r> P!>^' adJe/1 up to H M l«n< Which (i.T?* fono feU in t?u> month327 words
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Article227 1949-01-17 5 •nESPECT women. A "Be KffC to be fair in ineso dea'iips." Boy Scout sloßrin? or tne codo of a businessman' club. perkapa? No those arc part of lesson one in how to be a Malayan terrorist Strange as it appears, the Red gunmen who Live made227 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1949-01-17 6 DAVID CLAYTON - HABBUS CAPPUS HOCUS POCUS DAVID CLAYTON By P Among the convicts on Alcatraz Island-America's most dreaded prison-one phrase forms the commo n and unending topic "Habbn, Cappus Hocus Pocus". For no one has ever escaped from Alcatraz, and the only way to get out .s to d.scover a legal technicalityReuter - 1,196 words
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Article261 1949-01-17 6 Iut mat will probably become fi Western Germany's new "Little Washington' is now a tiny little hamlet with a wotid famous university :in<! i population of slightly above 100,006. Stretched alone; the banks of tli«> Rhino river and snr- undod by vine-ciad hills sad f<-w Bssdteval casUes BonnU.P. - 261 words
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Article513 1949-01-17 6 CATARACTS suffered by five pioneer atomic physicists may give science new knowledge of an old and baffling affliction. Multitudes in the long history of man have lost their sight because of cataracts. But science c t;ii know? little about the ma'ady. The five physic i-sts were amongU.P. - 513 words
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Article, Illustration54 1949-01-17 7 would i ?\mn 's SI'OIITSMEX Hiese two sportsmen *»re now well known trtUhts in the sports circle. Their individual prowess huve brought them into the limelight. l^elt He was recently knighted for his services to snorts. Right: He (Touted sensation at Wimbledon when he defeated Noel Kndford54 words
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Article, Illustration82 1949-01-17 7 telephone has beM a i>ait of our business and social life. Certain number! we used so 1 en that we hal them the least hesitation or reference to the tdepjjone book. Can you Sal these number* withovt lookteg i r .to a book for reference: (t) The Municipal82 words
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Article46 1949-01-17 7 A NS WER S [I !ftii I p9pl V p i ••:!:<! ji:-v fttdAflC ix«p hs l g t (img OXNI JH 9RMTI (8) rots (q) ioic i*> IHK.Ix HNOHdami I p.)q s Xunnj -i» -lira si y K gam J ■■>.v. M io.«i.> ii 1 sKOixv-Manajn;46 words
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Article136 1949-01-17 7 On a clear cloudless night you will see a myraid of stars and the solar system. How many of them can you recognise and what do you know about them. You will not find these quesi tions difficult if you have made a study of136 words
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Article73 1949-01-17 7 Schools' Broadcast 12.00 p.m. Sig. Tune, Ojhhln B Attnct rrog- Smn,3ry in Malaria; l?.O3 Cantonese I'ramas Socctfons; 1.00 ?TeWS n Blaaterin, Cantdnese Anoy; 1.15 C1o?e Down. 300 Sig, Time ft Opcni nB Annct. in Mandarin; r, ,-,i N*ews in Mandarin; 5.15 -a! Interlude; 5.30 Mandarin Requests; B.o< Down.73 words
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Article150 1949-01-17 7 THE PRIVATE LIVES OF FILM STARS 1. Gretchen Young received a telephone call for sister but went to the studios herself. That was in 1927. Twenty years later she was named the best actress for 1947. Who is she? 2. When Edna May was dropped from the pay roll of150 words
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Article46 1949-01-17 7 DETECTIVES IN FICTION J These (Vtpetivrs arc i ahnost a'« well known as V i Sherlock Ho!m<*«i. Who arc th< i "r respective civa- tors: (a) JBfctpectnr Han?.n:l (b) Lord IV! er Wim- 1 -•> i S (v) Pkllo Va::tv (0.) bMpector I'svnch i Fathor Brov.n. S46 words
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Article32 1949-01-17 7 How many of these abbreviations convoy any meaning to you: (1) A.M.I.E.R, 2) A.1U.8.A. (3) A.Q.M.G. (i) K.R.S. (5), L.M.S. (6) M.R.C.O. (7) C.Y.MA (8) S.P.C.K. (9) R.1.8.A. (10) UN ESOO32 words
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Advertisement38 1949-01-17 7 r k! I pread bittery operated radio you icte Independence from e!ecl ic rnrin;-. S iroin all authorised dealers or froai jj 1 ESTAB s moutr.e aCo MAL Y A >. L 1 I?- Ifl'lJ fOHNIITTIE'S BUUDING I 438 words
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Miscellaneous68 1949-01-17 7 NETWORK Band ■Bandstand 9g to 12 noon Ne^rs, 9.45 BvuMg sta Bctst ICCO Take Vouv Chico, 11.00 Down. 12.00 p.m. JWR*^ 6 •3 00 I :me Summary, Summary. 12 05 Malay vaiC, 6.90 Dane- ricty ?ongs; 12.15 News; ix and Shares Close gown. 7.15 Bong 7.00 Pn*ramme Summary Magaxfet-, 70568 words
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Article, Illustration192 1949-01-17 9 MALA YA 'S FUTURE AIR COMMANDOS "^C As lie iioc.s till p] :ll.< attack on b tnd baj, <J umm y, Aircraftsman Abdul ii a fti i■! demonS .s' t :atr.s the essential -2 gressivenesfl of bayonet flgtiting. He Know/ that after all the bombing, gunfire and scientific warfare, the192 words
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Miscellaneous100 1949-01-17 10 1 EXCLUSIVE TO THE >lOSKXI^<. THIBI^Ej *ACK ARAASTRONC II'!. ABNER tco bad this"! B^C'Tfei"^ "EF VO' DCs^T 2 1 I H-nrs wswwam r 1H SHl"^-J^^./'/'A )K > OAM WAYA''^ j > 4j^*^rff NEVAH COMES "^hbTYDER ;;:-:OSc Cs'^&faps*' HEAVE t^.\ Ai > v H i :r=::: C CAPTAIN EASY PARDON Mi100 words
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Article224 1949-01-17 11 THERE may l. fewer too thin we men ol middh y.ars than too phunp ones, ijat tii. pe son who has in angulai figure hrs a moi^ trouolesosßti probten than h<-r heftici slste;*. Adding weight Is u.-ua'ly more difficult th j taking it224 words
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Article192 1949-01-17 11 CADBAGE. APPLE. AND RAfSIN SLAW. Ingredients: r3 cups sUrcddod raw green cabbage, chilled 1 cup diced, pared, cored apples. cup seedless raisins ?4 cup French dressing. METHOD: Arrange chilled cabbage, apples, raisins, and dressing in alternate layers in salad bowl. Toss; serve. Makes 6 servings. SALMON SALAD Inf;if'(!ients:192 words
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Article, Illustration257 1949-01-17 11 Alicia Hart - Alicia Hart By aj KINGS, and shoes u uld puli together foi of the cause; if the campaign to flatter you loiter span of legs v > beneath defend*mmakes matches K- a, and stockings f ingenious plotting. the trick of heel rein.vhich are availne257 words
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Advertisement72 1949-01-17 11 JL it ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA MANKIND'S ACCUMULATED KNOWLEDGE PRESENTED IN COMPACT FORM FOR EASY REFERENCE ndium of the world's wisdom in 24 magnificent and Uustrated volumes, forming a sell -contained library of unequalled range and value KELLY WALKS! LTII V Booksellers, Stationers, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. J^JWIO IN6S IID KOII j 172 words
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Advertisement64 1949-01-17 11 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 4025 j. OLD CLOTHES uW^Sr made new fa by Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and invisible mending i m the WASHING TON DRY CLEANING CO.64 words
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Miscellaneous169 1949-01-17 11 1 DIARY I VISITORS from Kuala Lumpur Mi and Mrs. Charles White, Who have been guests of Mr. and Mis. M. R. S.vain. Week-ending out at their seaside home in Pulau Übin: Ml*, anci Mrs. A. D. Andei?on. I Away Visiting her grandmother in Australia: Mrs. So min Wire with169 words
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356 1949-01-17 12 ||ii<i*h Film *>"» IX)NDON. CCOTT OF THE ANTARCTIC" (the Royal Command film) has had another special showing at the Odeon Theatre in Leicester Square. PrtattC Minister Clement AtHtC and members of the Government were among the distinguished gathering In the aud:etu-e were «urvivo.s and relatives356 words
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Advertisement128 1949-01-17 12 II a.n I ■!■->; 4.l."»: «■*■'> :ui(i i« «0 !>•"»• N.u aril N««M) GREER GARSON li>l fjSH PIDGEON iii M-G-^ »s i. trfy h«? of the year! F£TE:i UKF9M EI!2«ETH TAYLOR CESAR RCi^i HI '-pj^c'^i" |BETTY GRABLE y ov THEjc£l ellV VICTOR AAATURE MD 'Jfl» y JACK OAK IE TODAY128 words
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Advertisement34 1949-01-17 12 GRKAT WORLD G!obt 7 o.lj "Niprht ft Day" (Techni< ,!or) Tomorrow: "Flytag lortr^ss" NEW WORLD !ld< 7—0.15 VI.C.M.'s 4% TRr/an Eacapes" Toirorrow: "BoßinaCg of Rosy r.itl^e" io val 3 30—7.30 •Sri Anda!" (in Tamil)34 words
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Advertisement165 1949-01-17 12 10;. to-u v osn 3 SHOWS— 5,6.10 Bl j "TWO SISTERS FROM BOSTON MtarririK ALLY SON QRAyS withLAlKll/ MKUHIOI OPENING TO-MORRovP "You Were Never^ Lovelier" Fivd Attain*. Rtta Ha\^ (>r tj 66V'. -.^e lasl Fi Sbw t/ bqos 2-U:-5.:0-9.::0;.e. ".*r»— i 1 TOMORROW Return Cf Ihfl Naughtiest, Happiest Plctttfe Tn165 words
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Article786 1949-01-17 13 Malayen Share Quotations pore, Jan. it. U(t ,y *U.e MM- rJ r Ktr ft u- fe lions' Buyers Sellers ,ft, M W.OO 15.00 tl-v Kri.-» 2M 29Q 1.95 2.00 EL W. j m Trustee 7.5<» SJ| 17/9 18/6 n do P)23/6 24/6 r rtd AMur. 40.75 41. i0 10E* Tru,t786 words
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Article34 1949-01-17 13 United Malacca S The rubber crop figure t of United Malacca for i December was reported S at 126,050 lbs. I The total crop figure from May to last Decem- ber was 831,564 lbs.34 words
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1002 1949-01-17 13 TRADING BRISK IN SINGAPORE SHARE MARKET (FROM A MARKET CORRESPONDENT) J^JALAYAN markets had a cheeriu! week. The upward trend continued until Thursday when there was j>rofit tckin in all sections, and most quotations closed below best. Volume of trading was the highest for some time. Among Industrials, Fraser Neave Robinson1,002 words
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Advertisement24 1949-01-17 13 L4ST 4 SHOWS TODA Y! 1.45—4.00—6.30—9.15 RELEASED V l L^l**'' BY U.A. REQUEST RETURN SCREENING! TOMORROW! ONEJAY ONLY! NEACLE WILDING -iSfc^ a Mint" »#O*» «»»<•*•'24 words
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Article26 1949-01-17 14 Broke arm, fought on S I for i m ith <' bn > the >>■'■' S s \l■ i tki I schrtlihti IJ-/..1/-,; S S t B I ReuterReuter - 26 words
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324 1949-01-17 14 Big Crowd See Wales beat England 9-3 LONDON, sun.— Wa'f« anJ Motlaml spent J .mi..- ».i.!*i»-. Union today with 3 N :.n,h>nl liy BiBC points to liir ,;;j'l n *:i i'.;.-U BCQttend sprang a Mir;..,v ,u tl pwerftf FVMMft lii by eight points i The much critftcii team ti iumphedReuter - 324 words
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Article91 1949-01-17 14 New York, Sunday. Eleven i Nations have so far challenged the United States for the Davis Cup, it was announced tonight. Closing date for receipt of en- tiies is Jan. 31. Denmark was the first country to file its entry for the 1949 competition, Other challenges haveReuter - 91 words
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Article43 1949-01-17 14 LONDON, Sun.- Joan Curry won the Biitish women's squash rackets champion-hip on Saturday for tho third year in succession by boating Janet Morgan 2—9." 9—3. 10-8, 9—o. Miss Curry eliminated Miriam d:- Borman of Belgium in the quarter finals.- A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article34 1949-01-17 14 3.000 saw the Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club triple champions beat tiu T.P.C.A. by a solitary in a disapptnnting game of football on the T.P.C.A. ground at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.34 words
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195 1949-01-17 14 London, Trnitsj ths M»ry»ehone (rirket Club which cnnrellnd an English eri<!.,t tour in ln.1 as t winter is Inclined to send aa V.u-a) h team in three years' thii Tli recent Asian erlekH m conference decided to nsk the Mf <<> rn'onsid(>rA.P. - 195 words
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Article53 1949-01-17 14 BYDNCI holdei "f .11 m the A I'M. W.I it ">'■ v kn the Olympic i ii. doctod 9.8 i.... da tvtnt He 1 1 j l Bart am aa A.u«tranai with E BtHcWM I'.r Boal I I .t:. I and the wa run I imittfltorm whlcliA.P. - 53 words
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367 1949-01-17 14 NOTTS BEAT NEWPORT 11-1 IN RAIN SODDEN SOCCER I ONDON, Sun. Kuin sodden grounds Made sower in EsgiaM a gamble todny with players ririidteg abort and Mm Ml frcquentlv stieMng in HM mud. This w;is evtdeaced by several big scores. Third DivMoNm N«U§ County skilful'v ted by Tommy Lawtoa reveHedReuter - 367 words
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Article132 1949-01-17 14 Freeman Beats Mohan 1.0-; Angeteft, CaUforatai U :)p.':»r fl tiia' lmli:»s i; Sfohan i.ni x\.:^ I i '>'-s: i State-. badi :v.. !> rfcninpi Dfi t r <m th i eonrt »'.>.. ohm he s -»'\vd Mi towerhig ofifi n.hiS rr-'.'i.'.an flaiird h;i< i; to *vin Mm mat 'h inA.P. - 132 words
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Article248 1949-01-17 14 IT 1 The hip evsal in I.e:gue football was the reappear- 5 3 I anee lor Middleshorough of Will Mannion the Fang- J land international inside forward on whose head a I 125.000 transfer fee was placed when he refused to sign m Bl the atari of the season.248 words
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113 1949-01-17 14 CHICAGO, Sun. The American badminton team which met Is Malaya in the Thomas Cup tournament on Februnry 21 in Glasgow, Scotland, is an "unknown quantity", Mr. Warren Wheary, president of the American Badminton Association said here. "They are our best players," he laid. "TheyReuter - 113 words
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Article225 1949-01-17 15 The following are the handicaps for five of the eight races to be i un on Jan. 26. t!n se< on<l day of the S«-lajigor Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting HORSES CLAM I DIV 1 7 Frits Thai Cay U Of Yutoi 8.11 Gold .Stream 8.13225 words
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Article264 1949-01-17 15 yXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Barry Mitchell received eight prises at yesterday's presentation held at Singapore Swimming Club. opt for the 50 metres free event won by Wigbbe rs, Barry won all the i >ty!e events for men various meets held at ub during the past year. y-eigbt children264 words
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Article, Illustration33 1949-01-17 15 tuw «hows tho Singapore and the 'Australian' Schoolboys who play»J in the 'miniature tejf on the Paibing on Saturday. Singapore nrhoolboys, victors by three wickets and ninety one runs won the Willow .Shield.33 words
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Article75 1949-01-17 15 CUP FUND WHISKY S Co n going— I ANOTHER of the 12 I A bottles of "Challenge" i Scotch Whisky has been j claimed. There remains t only four now. I i I The total for the fund now stands at $4,730.90. i I Contributions, hnw- i j ever sniail,75 words
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Article69 1949-01-17 15 The following are requested to turn up for Amateur Athlete Union at Soccer against St.»te Express XI at Fairer Park tomorrow at 5 p.m. S. Abu Bakai, Chailie Kang, Goh Ah Long, Tan Yew Kian. Tan Tcck Chye, Tan Yew Chor, Ainut b. \ia.->«jd. Hamid b. Matzuki,69 words
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Article16 1949-01-17 15 S ELANGOR WIN defeated Negri nineteen points Serembsa on Sat eftered the flnaJ AU-Bluei Cup compe-l16 words
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Article322 1949-01-17 16 NANKING. Sun. An emergency meeting or me Chinese cabinet was held today at the Executive Yuan headquarters in the first full-dress meeting to discuss Communist lender Mao Tze-tung's peace proposals. Premier Sun Fo issued a call for the session with no amplification. The formal presentationU.P.; Reuter - 322 words
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Article42 1949-01-17 16 New Delhi, Sun. Siam, which otiginally declined the Indian Government's invitation to the Asian conference on Indonesia, opening here on Jan. 20, has now accepted and will be represented by observers, it was authoritatively learned today. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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237 1949-01-17 16 THE HAGUE, Sun. The American scheme for political reconstruction in Indonesia to be placed k fore the Security Council today was described by an official Dutch spokesman as "impracticable in all its main points.*' He said that to hand the whole area over again237 words
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Article271 1949-01-17 16 (By tht Diplomatic CorrJ I LONDON, Sun. An announcement on the Far East is to be made here shortly, a Foreign Oflwf I spokesman said, but he refused to specify its naturf I or confirm rumours of an imnendin? oact. I This followed the successful conclusion ofReuter - 271 words
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Article118 1949-01-17 16 SYDNEY, fcmftn ftm Ffbruaryl.todnv,,,;,, 1 ney and Newcastle w Suth Wales, must not .-how t W underwear or t>rac*i W rdriving. ftn The State Minister for Tran port. Mr. M. O Sullivan existing regulations require taxi-drivers to be u deti "and Udy and to weat clean118 words
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Article39 1949-01-17 16 REI NFORCEMENT SINGAPORE. Sun. Dutch Djakarta radio announced that several detachments of the Royal Netherlands Indies Army. i the" Netherlands Royal Army and the Netherlands Royal Navy, left Rotterdam for Indonesia on Friday on board the Dutch ship "Zuiderkruis39 words
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Article213 1949-01-17 16 ENVO YS MEET FOR DELHI CONFERENCE NEW I>EMH, Sun. Delegates were arriving here today for the conference M Indonesia, called by Pandit Nehru after protests by Eastern countries and Arab League States over the Dutch 'police action" in Java, Sumatra. The conference opens on Thursday, and Indonesian representatives are meetingReuter - 213 words
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