Morning Tribune, 24 January 1949
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Title Section14 1949-01-24 1 MORNING Tribune Nll «-j| (New Series) MONDAY, JAM ARY l\. 1949. Price 10 Cents.14 words
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480 1949-01-24 1 CREW MEMBER SAYS: "DUTCH HOLD U.S. YACHT" Inliiinf Staff Correspondent) seized an American yacht 24 horns outDd held its crew of two Americans and a icate for two months m a Bataria conratio:, t .ording to the Canadian who reached lay after being released at the insistence of authorities. Die480 words
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Article995 1949-01-24 1 W. M. BLACKWOOD - W. M. BLACKWOOD "Guns Stolen From P. I GovL Police Agent's Bluff Trapped Gang (From TANJONG PINANG, Sunday. (WESAR HOL'GHTON, Singapore bank ing accountant, who became a police agent, described Carlton Hire as a key man m an illegal arms smuggling organisation m the995 words
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Article79 1949-01-24 1 ATHENS, Sun. Greek guerrillas said that they haw piotested to the ''-N. Security Council that an American majoi piloted a plane which attacked the town of Kaipenissr.i. They said the major wn^ found' m the pl^no when they shot it down. The Greek air fore said yesterdayA P - 79 words
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121 1949-01-24 1 NEW DUTCH POLICE ACTION IN WEST JAVA BATAVIA. Sunday. 'THE Dutch haw "stopped m to enforce order" m the Federal State of Pasundan, western Java Dutch Army H.Q. announced. The Dutch Territorial Commandant. Major General Engels said that he had been forced to order some ai rests. "Moie than once,"121 words
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199 1949-01-24 1 BOUCHE R WARNS TROOPS AGAINST RACIAL HATRED THE G.O.C Malaya District. Major General C. H. Boucher warned mm of" the Malay Regiment against racial hatred m speech made at i paaslng-out parade at Port Weapon yesterday. The "occasion was historic and marked the raising of the Ird battalion and the199 words
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74 1949-01-24 1 LONDON. Sun.- The report Of the Lynskey tribunal lite allegation* concerning ministers aM others wm p^" 1 to parliament by a forma) notice m yesterday* Parliamentary papers. It Is expected lo published arly next U 'a verbatim account ol »IJ evidence given at thetribuMU willReuter - 74 words
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88 1949-01-24 1 M. P. CLAIMS: 'TERRORISM HAS INCREASED IN MALAYA' London, Sunday. Sir Peiei Mac Donald. a Conservative M.l. 'claims that "teirorist danger has recently mci eased m Malaya." He said yesterday that he will raise the Mattel i m Par iiarmnt on Wednesday MacDonakfa question, to be answered by the ColonialA.P. - 88 words
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Article58 1949-01-24 1 LONDON, Sun. Lord Mel'chett died at Miami, Florida, early today, aged 50. Loid Melchett. member of the f&mOUi Monti family, wa.s fiom 1940 to 11M7 deputy chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries and was one of the leaders of the Jewish boycott of Ormanv before the war andReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement35 1949-01-24 1 For The I PEOPLE By The PEOPLE A NEW RANGE OF CLIDELLA aud VI YELL A (Nursery Prints) (heck, stripe flower. ■y |lll lMft''!ifar**^iir M '^inlMBif I'll ISff j tIT* i lIhWB I^BB mB I35 words
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Article70 1949-01-24 2 MIAMI FLOP.IP.* Sun.— Hi avyweight ohamp on Jor L<ouia Mdd on Friday aa far as le ki concern* ther are only 'wo candidates to meet him In titli match thifl .Tunf- Charl«fl And Loo Bavold. 'i Florida for a serioc Of xhibition matches, sa' i heA.P. - 70 words
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Article72 1949-01-24 2 RUSSIANS FAIL TO TURN Up LONDON*. Sun 7 Navy was left waiting at t.i locks yesterday when th sians failed to .-how up witl part of the fleet bon iwei during the The battleship Royal Swe reign accompar.. j thre sutmarinei and ar. unnam tormer American were scheduled to arri\U.P. - 72 words
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Article41 1949-01-24 2 cop «h ig< d v wegtan. Swedish a Premiers Foreij Ministers, who met >essior here todaj trreement on :i > mtUUry defence i I i hint of their pi j meeUng adjourn I Tho talks Will c morrow morning.- Reutei41 words
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Advertisement13 1949-01-24 2 MAKE j i o nil! —^^3^^^bT^^l^^Hi^Bß £xctrg»Kr^^ ■Ji" HOWARD HAWk" R EDRaTE tMBSUSSSffiCun13 words
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Miscellaneous50 1949-01-24 2 (CGLES I y you'll Fim> '~\s-o/mt/c£o aq r*w,(mgJTAU. Fhavbnt'iou..? I l^ +r »i^"—i- /fitww. 7l^/^ EUBtmiM JfST) MAMWEb- GET, >M£>, ,'miTSt ID AfiK LcrmQCT KNOWW£HM*m MYOULEFT'T A THOSE FLAGS IN ppELCQIHEVOVHOMEI TDmcioKH/M/ J^Mt/CHOMC^m a**. "tl'X wji&he washing (j" '^Crnr^v/.Z/ I^'fl f V" lv^ES '^^r {STOP) (MAT-?) j Ktfw fif^J I50 words
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Article, Illustration54 1949-01-24 3 I tvi-r-I A I Rt I c olicy If n L. i trnor <>. I m ilcoii i I Edwti ■f r of Norf X Ma( Chief I I. tra I table. I I pi ttj Mi X i B X X X I iry,54 words
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Article19 1949-01-24 3 Treatment Lost Him His Reason' Vatican i sed the ji subjtv Cardinal arrest- m( lilcal led him tt» ReuterReuter - 19 words
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179 1949-01-24 3 EGAMAT. Suaday. The Police killed two bnndit* m till battle during a sweep ne-ir the town M ran today. Three others escaped. The hph* fjwj bcewta the five mea were seen moving m Hie Ingh kiln n waa killed on the spot. Tho other179 words
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188 1949-01-24 3 $10½ MILLION ON IRRIGATON SCHEMES KUALA LIMPIII. Sun.— \edah \s to have the bluest drainage and irrigation works m the Federation. The works, trifl cover appro\i!iia( f !y 100,000 acres «>f padi 1 'i ml. j"id cost Ss'; nr'Mon. The r«4eratioH has a'sn other drainage and irrigation protects m baa*.188 words
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Article204 1949-01-24 3 Mn J a THIVY, Representative of the Govennnent ot India at a meeting of 200 Indiana yesterday Hayed the eommunitj for disunity. The meeting was being held at the Singapore Regional Indian Congres, Race Course Lane, on the occasion of the birthday of Nctajl Bubhas Chandra Bone204 words
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Article168 1949-01-24 3 Shaw says Authors Are Gamblers London. Sunday. George Bernard Shaw, now i»2 yewrj old today attacked the present laws of 'taxation on British authors saying that they, together with composers. paintci> and playwrights. lived by -gambling 1 more desperately than any starter m a horse iace He appealed to theReuter - 168 words
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Article71 1949-01-24 3 ALBANIA: "BRITAIN WAS BRUTAL" THE HAGUE. Sun. AlbeSift'i counsel told tininternational Court here today Britrii.i'.s mincswecping [n the Corfu Channel had been •carried out unlawfully, unskilfully and with needless brutality." Th»' Court concluded Us hearing of the case m which Britain accuses Albania oi responsibility fo r the mining ofReuter - 71 words
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256 1949-01-24 3 'Can't tell butter from margarine keeps Food Ministry telephones hot LONPON Sunday. THE busiest Government telephone In London yesterday was WHI for Whitehall 7935, which was more or lega a private number until the butter versus margarine co itroversy ram- up. The number la a pi.yatr lino to the deskU.P. - 256 words
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Article74 1949-01-24 4 mi. The Hollywood mrtfrm Rita H i. to i -i iiii" r i -i atn I Hi.- |lj ,.!;i ..i' < h.1L.1.1. ti I. s .rm ..11.. !i .1. '...inn. \> ii.!' .1. I I r i i i I i«r I [of Ml rA.P. - 74 words
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Article181 1949-01-24 4 KAREN REBELS SACK DELTA TOWN DANGOON, Sun. Food is being dropped by air to Government defenders m the Irraivaddy delta town of Puntanaw be-eiged by Karen rebels since last week. Hundreds oi Karens "have been attacking the town m successive waves since Jan. 20," a military communique said last night.181 words
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Article132 1949-01-24 4 Air war on smuggling ring miESBADEN sun. United Stab I Ait Fore have decltred war on a nn^ of international smugglers who au I tiring vital German manufactured good; as well n> gold, "livti and cash into other cotnv Conservative estim it the value < I th( good o farReuter - 132 words
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Article139 1949-01-24 4 'We Want Oranges Too' Cripps BRISTOL, Sun.- Si: Staffon the Chancellor of the Exchequer, told he< kleri at .i meeting here tonight that Russia would like to see Britain and the rest of the world completely disai mod, because "It WOUld make thru joh so much easier.' Communist propaganda wouldReuter - 139 words
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Article85 1949-01-24 4 U.S. Tanks Outgunned NEW YORK. Sun.— United States tanks are out-gunned and out-matched by British and Russian tanks and little progreM bus boon made m the United States since the war according to the Now voik Times military correspondent Hanson Baldwin. The latest and thr only American medium tank BuffersReuter - 85 words
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101 1949-01-24 4 Move For Far East Regional Defence BYDNEY, Sunday. The Canberra correspondent of t!i" Sydney Sunday Herald 1 claimed yesterday u iat /vu.--'.raliu and .Vow Zealand might! join with India. Pakistan Llld OyJun m forming a Far' East te^iona! defence council. Malaya li likely to be represented. The Council will frame101 words
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158 1949-01-24 4 'Battle For Gaza' at Co n fere nce Tables LONDON, Sin. Behind-tiie vrrirv tinued today at the Khodes talks betwfJ 2 and EgyptfaUM on a pea< l e settlement f«. r w Jr battle area for Palestine. Tlie acting mediator, Dr. Ralph morning plied between the conference delegations, tr>'ing toReuter - 158 words
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Article12 1949-01-24 4 to a Govenu iree*" but g*v« thei :"t.if»iiti«»n.12 words
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Article84 1949-01-24 4 AIRLINER SEARCH GIVEN UP MIAMI F:. rida Sui Tho ■eh for the r south A-.-, rican Mrways Hner Star Ariel, which disappeared on flight from Bermuda to Jamaica five >i iys ago w.t:. 20 people 0:1 board has ended Coast Guard Air Soj Rescue Headquarters announced here. No trace wasReuter - 84 words
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Article64 1949-01-24 4 THE "Cat M thilde Car t French* sistanc*. work< i guilty on Jan botrayiai ">5 resistance Germans, moi the firm.i: squa whqg appeals court plea. Cane, a man who wear l-ands. was I appeal. Bhe present by attorney A She was senl after I Parii tr courtReuter - 64 words
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Article71 1949-01-24 4 npHREE persons 1 and ten others injured mi more than S'.OiMV" rth lj property destroyed m ->^ fires m" Chicago area day. three o; four Negro occiipants of an a. jumped out of th window! m escape the flam l| is feared, Vu the basement apartnvU.P. - 71 words
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Article84 1949-01-24 4 fIOBART. Sun. Atomic research m Canada may i tod Tn'^'fS^""""" Experiments were btmo, carried out with phosphate j fertilise, containing ra di. active phosphorus, he said Australia's economy was working at only TO percent capacity despite full employment, Professor D. B. Copland former Australian pricesReuter; AAP - 84 words
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Article26 1949-01-24 4 BERXE. Bunda rnion leaden f f States. Britain an Marshall Plan decided at ni. establish an or.v Pans to co-ordi union co-opoiatio;'-pean Recovny Pi ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article282 1949-01-24 4 ■IUIUSAN, Bun. A o-rowin. a Jr t fnvdU na tioualism aggravat.-d by the Malan Government'a plans for racai •^prt^ntion \a resided by ob■ervers her,. as the root cause n r !2? 1 riots Jn Durban. eaST i 12 °k Indians and Afr'cans m about equal numbers lostReuter - 282 words
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Advertisement52 1949-01-24 4 r Ooes your STOMACH iir i t^hhiuhmi jo*. tAe n^kt? j|^:iyp II ><mi happen u> h.m- -rr winrd or dined 100 ensure a fl M 1A76 perlea n, K h, rest Ullh dobC of I)1; WITT S ANr u;lD Zfc^ //r ANTACID POWDER IhutniimActi Soothes Stomach f?e//eves Pa>n i^~™ >52 words
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Article279 1949-01-24 5 ft:: x i c t v j ♦•stern I r India's I 1 hl P of I initiative if m oaI1 I conference I and the enI rise IW, the Asian I n-arded W baltengeto I lioned autho West has I the Orient I i centnty. I the i279 words
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Article, Illustration73 1949-01-24 5 Photo. Production of eucalyptus oil from the leaves of the native blue gum is one of the oldest secondary industries m Australia The main units of distillation plants are vats to contain the leaves, and a boiler from which stt 1 tm is pumped into them. Cutters engagedAustralian Official - 73 words
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Article506 1949-01-24 5 C.A. NICHOLLS - C.A. NICHOLLS mw i Postal authorities nave been bu'.v i tightening up their regulations. People liave been sending Cttrioui and extra- ordnary things throojh the mails— trees. i for example. 1— iiti RECENTLY the postal authorities of several counti i have been busy tightenkng up their r^ulatkms506 words
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Article92 1949-01-24 5 IT would be a good thing il uniform training couroei lor nu.scs wcr« introduced throuKhout Au tralia, Registrar of the New South A'air Nurses Regtetratlon Board (Mr. J. V. Boyle i said recently. Mr. Boyle, who La RllO secretary of the New South Wales Health Department, said: "It92 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1949-01-24 6 JOHN SILVERSIDE - THE BEETLE THAT CAME TO DINNER JOHN SILVERSIDE *In a hotel {ro o m i it Brussels sits I a gui c t lEnglishtttatt engaged m \u iar thai i was begun \nea r ly a century ago. The enemy? The Colo- ratio Beetle I» is :he i r imReuter - 1,004 words
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410 1949-01-24 6 THE British Horologk'il Institute, one of the oldest societies of its kind v tne world, recently eelebra ted its 90i:-i birthday by holding an exhibition <f clocks p.'id watches m Loudon. Though dockmakin^ is on o of the oldest of .n. gineenn» industries,L.P.S. - 410 words
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Article, Illustration115 1949-01-24 7 To lovers or dramatic ptatursa s above would recall to their nrnds two <>: the b?st .sneen tragedies of the year. However to h lp \ou to refresh your memories tisre are soxna leads. Loft: When her son Oiin comes home. Christine leeks to restoie his t;115 words
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Advertisement50 1949-01-24 7 p7 AN" INCOMPARABLE COMBINATION l/v a, of RADIO and RECORD P-S^fw REPRODUCTION j Obtainable from all THE SOLE DISIRIBITOKS IN MALAYA J I ESTAB s moutrie a co. (Malaya) ltd 1 1 a7 5 JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING ■■■HI SINGAPORf T£L 703 JP fOtf 777/: CY///VBZ W /V/;' W YEA R50 words
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Miscellaneous388 1949-01-24 7 PUZZLE CORNER k^^ i^Ofl Ik. J^HblPl^k Jl These Medical Terms W7128 C Doctors have a tendency towarls making :1A A J simple ailments sound so terrifying with mcdi cal terms. Common among their terms is a set Ifl I 2 which end with 4 'itis" e.g. Gastritis denoting something wrong388 words
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Article, Illustration119 1949-01-24 8 HERMIT-KING OF AUSTRA BOHEMIA The most colourful, controversial and contradictory figure m Australia's art world is Norman lindsity, father of novelists Jark and Philip Lindsay, and one of four brothers who have achieved distin<>(ion as artists. A master of Mftcfc Bad white art. Linds»v has poured forth a stream of119 words
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Miscellaneous193 1949-01-24 10 |"kmili «ivk to tke wok.\ix« i huh I j H p|AiJ [CAN96E X I I V^Skim tr I Ij, Ht IS IN CHARGE Y 1^ I ""^TI ;OF COORSE. 1 GO AHEAD AS" MOIL f 'hERE'S NO WASTE r T H^^BGO*^-Y. l 'I r I AIGS TLnI MM "WHEN VO193 words
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Article325 1949-01-24 11 special nod it I* I inera on it of the now- tains can a you I k ving i q an ''>- m- nt to sat it will ;asy. i suing i tagly. from the it dry moi c v them. C< Fl CHOCOSTAINB. col water,325 words
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Article, Illustration434 1949-01-24 11 Epsie Kinard - Epsie Kinard By SHEETS laundered at home I should be hun^ up to dry, by placing about one thiid of the sheet over the line, instead of m the middle, as they tend to wear out first ■CFOM the centre. Never hang sheets by the edges, a.-: this434 words
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Advertisement61 1949-01-24 11 RAFFLES HOTEL THIS EVENING IN THE I NEW LOUNGE THE COCKTAIL HOUR From 7 to 8 p.m. INFORMAL DANCE From 8.45 p.m. FRANK PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA tOLD CLOTHES fMADE NEW by Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and invisible mending at the V 1 A J H| NCTON DRY CLEANING CO. Telephone *****61 words
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Advertisement125 1949-01-24 11 C. K. TANG Ptwter Ware Bal« Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAK WOOD ICHNJIUUI AIX KINDS OF LINEN DDNMIB ETC., ETC., 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Vhoiie: 4025 BOOKS ON INCOME TAX AND I COMPANY LAV/. I Konstam. Law d Income Tax with SupP- WJ I Wilson Hoato.i on125 words
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Miscellaneous149 1949-01-24 11 IHARV RETURNING tj the UJC, after a year with Radio Malaya, on Thursday by the Canton: Mr. Peter Bond of Radio Malaya. Mr. Bond was beard for the lift time on the air yesterday. When hick m England, he hopes to continue broadcasting work with the 8.8.C. A farewell party149 words
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447 1949-01-24 12 OSWALD HENRY - BALLET- FANS HOPE FOR 'RED SHOES' RETURN OSWALD HENRY fgfgffggff DfNGAPORE iN ill talking about "Il.v Kffd Shoes.* 1 >o are the ballet enthusiasts la the dty who an- hoping that the pktijra wW »\*y return screening at the < athay at >ome tuture date. I believe I made mmtion447 words
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Advertisement97 1949-01-24 12 77^^- t,W LAMAP.fi n StA^H<|£. WOWVOM. E ,if :FRS -LOUIS HAYWARO "tomokkow only -BY BBQUEBI i/^J WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY \i:Y GRANT LARAINE DAI m RKO RMte'i •3111. IJfiiV^ AlhambrA? J%I «l» A i >i|^^ 9.30 I'M. 'jK^tlpS'^^ .'Goodbye, My uX&l& M lII'IITIM A 1 l^^^f^^ A/: A 7 (J/AaLtl: 'Small97 words
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Advertisement34 1949-01-24 12 ■■■■■■MMMROnMBB Lm| X shows: G.l r >, «J.lo I.M. The sen-en'; most kHuTorgettable exdtcmenl I MYKKSUS "MAN-EATER OF KUMAON" starnnft BABU, WENDELL COREY, and JOANNE VU,K OPENING TOMORROW "BLANCHE FURY" with STEWART GRANGER IN TECHNICOLOR34 words
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Advertisement94 1949-01-24 12 M;i VI *STi r I. 'II <: i iiiNiv ronmrrow BOYAL "HKKK K\N, H^ (HiM,t, MtMli It's FUNDERFIIJ TOD A l7 t i-i.ij-i.M-i*,,,,,; Mm $tf v: >~- Paramount IKAN MABLBNI John I AKTHI H DfETaUCU II Mi I WEDNESDAY! c*pr*T^^^sv Special .i.m. Ba*i itf^Q sorrows \*<*Tl FORBIDDEN •^^^^rSS^ m Mnnit.trin94 words
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Article53 1949-01-24 13 k kliof la the c ptcuL it fo! v i furl I black with lo |M 8 TAPIOCA FLOUR PLAKI TAPK v MKPH'M PEARL *31 WHITE ER PEPPKR iMBU t Culm V 111 |1 COPRA Surul:. Mixed I i OGONI T OIL 160 I I NUTMEG HOfl53 words
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Article40 1949-01-24 13 •t continued towmrd. tho fu; amount recorded on j .my ctaafi F ,101 prices r Buyen. Sellers. iff 37^ 54V> 34 4 Fob.- Ma 37 37 A pi. -Juno 36 36 July -Sept. 36% M% Tono Steady.40 words
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Article23 1949-01-24 13 Tokio. Sunday New traoe talks between the French Government and SCAF are; j scheduled to open on Monday. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 23 words
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Article699 1949-01-24 13 Jan 22 given by the Mai«ttfdlOirSI B«ve» Sellers \lndustrialss steady i The approach of the J Chinese New Year hollJ days has alread\ affect- cd* the local share mar- J ket. S Industrials continued I quietly steady on Satur- day while tin shares were apathetic- eIce 14699 words
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Article632 1949-01-24 13 mmgu (I nun A lUfflm orn'sjxiiiilent) Jill, lhujmsam holiday limited Hi- weeks b«isiness to live days m a month uhicli will we tlie slK^rlrst iporUM numlh of the year, wMMMO of the OMwJM viem iw. NeveHMeti KMwaable amount of bus uess was written. Imlustrial shares on632 words
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Article28 1949-01-24 13 NEW YORK, Sunday. Tf# American Iron and Steel Institute estimated this week's production at 1.845.400 tons of steel ingots, another new record hi^h. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement19 1949-01-24 13 FRROI La IV I1 V Jj WARNER V ACHIEVEMEh T OF 1949! IN 1949 TECHNICOLOR! Chinese New Year Special!19 words
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Article, Illustration55 1949-01-24 14 Nida Is Confident 1 v H that h b* In i ..i ik ;> i*m .1 th tv'pßtln i in-" 1 i I "Wit* a little h h h t h< bo'l r -"n lor to.' i hax* iroab! I think I ha\-- :i X'"' Reuter ri i I BatReuter - 55 words
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465 1949-01-24 14 CHARLTON UNITED GO DOWN TO PORTSMOUTH LONDON. Sunday. o i !it*n away \ictories were scarce Portsmouth the First l)i\ ision I idWfi, ».v. r.vi i one of their stiffest obstacle* of the season m winning at Charlion tvfcere «»n' i ct before this season had a visiting club been successful.Reuter - 465 words
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Article193 1949-01-24 14 >? hr» .'{'ing Fulham. They followed last u.Mk'.. f M M with si\ today and for the second w.**li irn.t, rj^c Ateley brother of international Jack '.■>•■»! h.-i rick. 1 miian* »m added to the excitement at the Itead Ui Division where Tottenhuiu's brillini< \-Ji. >\-. KromwlcJi Albion Southampton's193 words
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Article120 1949-01-24 14 M M'll nnuro Pintsto, Iraiiur oi V. Lii^noli Boccfr tf'iin, In.. <'. m fraud CttirgteJl t(»«l'iy ti; t t O Al- genttae football players, Cailos de Felice Fasconello and Ernest Paggi. for alleged accepting of 2.000.000 lire to play for his team and then leavingU.P. - 120 words
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Article78 1949-01-24 14 INDIAN C RICKET At h mcettu^ i I Imlian Association <>• i. t >n held on Wednewi •>, Mr. Li Singh i li )»t'u mi uiin ted v I ('•'p.. mi I»t l!. on. a (ininiu,.. v ected liln id i^ v tli t i \3SOCiaN. AliSn ,M. v f78 words
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Article219 1949-01-24 14 ON DON, ii" 1 s, T »r thrlr :\nn:::i' iWMWI ll MrMrk n uith v ..r ;i i rtusm i, II iwtl 'i:'- .:n.i \n the w.Nii iMf t-> I i p*a*K) KToHag «hrir pataN m Hi. hist t«>n niiiu p r:it" ;.-i!xlinj; l> t»i«- :iReuter - 219 words
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Article121 1949-01-24 14 Sui Hassett at overnight i of i<>7 to 203 for Victoria gainst Queensland today m a Sheffield BhieW match. Victoria wore all out m their first Inning* tor i4f> and Queensland lost six foe 151 In reply, lan Johnson, the Test bowler, taking four ior 32. HassettReuter-AAP - 121 words
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Article21 1949-01-24 14 The Girls' Sports Club will hoKl a practice match at the SRC. Padang at 5.15 p.m. tomon ow.21 words
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Article, Illustration40 1949-01-24 14 LET'S SEE WHO WILL GET THAT BALL! M' s d g# o/ </i^ Gkrls' Sports Club figh ting it out v»th a r/|Ur -forward m the hockey encoun ter on the Paaang (toy evening. The Girl's were victors by three40 words
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160 1949-01-24 14 STOLL MEYER SCORES A DOUBLE CENTURY MADRAS. Sun. The feature of the secoM day's play between West Indies and South Zone was a brilliant innings of 244 not out by Jeff StolJmever. the West Indies opening batsman. When pli today West Indies had scored 514 for teven wictttt m replyReuter - 160 words
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Article76 1949-01-24 14 JOHANNESBURG Su*Transvaal had mad< *r out Joss m reply to the *k r llnrt innings total of JM 9 wickets declared at of play today on the lecjday of their return :n^h^ George Mann h^gf JJ|J vaal an hour m whuh^o m poor light. Bru and EricReuter - 76 words
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MALAYAN WIN AGAIN 6-0
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373 1949-01-24 15 JIMMY GLOVER - JIMMY GLOVER i i rom BIRMINGHAM, Sunday. n\»\i i.nrn Sports Club, badminton hnaiqim for Worcestershire. Warwickshire and hire situated m the country 10 miles from Birmingham, was packed to capacity yesterday when the Malayan Thomas Cup teair Mrirs of pames with the county players.373 words
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225 1949-01-24 15 The climate is no worry now, Lim says TM M BiR>Hv«rMAM, Sunday. \nt. Malayan international badminton temn folio n\ by u,nnm X all six matches Hpajpjal m M OMini Hr U or( r/ Prshire WanHduJ n and Btafford it Karnt (.reeii nej»r IMlMJtll i4nh t y. Their ■MMsfW Lim ChuanReuter - 225 words
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Article75 1949-01-24 15 Going, going.... I ANOTHER of th, If ■I* hnttles «">;♦■ Reotch Whiftki I has b,., n elalsaed. fir. J aoM r mains n r m >hh I l-s. > Tf !,t;»l f,, r »h.. f, in ,i E -hinds at >w47«l.fX». J C'ontrilv.ithtns. aon ever rqml^ ilto«4i75 words
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Article297 1949-01-24 15 'MALAYANS ARE BEST '-FREEMAN JAX DIEGO. California. Sun. The captain of America's Thomas Cu] badminton team looks for stiff competition m the fint international playoffs m Scotland and England. Dr. Dave Freeman to,:k time off his duties at th€ San Diego County Hosj ital to diaciiss his team's chances. "I'mA.P. - 297 words
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311 1949-01-24 15 Danes boast after win over Britain OPENHAGEN, Sunday. Britain suffered the fate of Ireland and Sweden on Saturday night Deinp trounoed 9 0 by Denmark m the European zone of the World Badminton Tournament. The Danish team lea\es for Ivondon next month vith an impressive record of 21 tournament victoriesA.P. - 311 words
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Article45 1949-01-24 15 J E!W YORK, Sun. The Wlghtman Cup Lawn 1\ r.rJj I rV; rational betv/"' i. women players of the United Stales and Great Britain will be pbiy--o',} during the week cwwnencIng September 5 rii the courts of ti. Philadelphla-P( nn.-yl-vania ket < lub. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article115 1949-01-24 15 Si'.f.u are Indian A ocia I inti oducing Badminton fcr mi. mbci i. TaM< tfnnis, w. 1 t.o revived m M Fnext fort: Ight, ah former Indian Assoc(iti< n players are kindly nqu ted to gi toi.cfi with tli'' '•;<!<.< t hunea Secretary, T 1 In115 words
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Advertisement8 1949-01-24 15 5 'Recognised m Studfr j j§ PHQK( 78568 words
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Article44 1949-01-24 16 t t.ink I *i Nt .lohn J M MM his institution .m pi ptti n^'ht n<»v\ m Tium.inpiopoxnJ woi "on <jf He .-ai.i t $i hank hsa eaovgh iun«i.- at ita .<! to join Mick U undcrt'ikin^ iinm diately. U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article26 1949-01-24 16 A Chinese unhuu m coll v and-run cai yes! at the junctioi Street and Kai St The car is belli |to I Johore numl26 words
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Article283 1949-01-24 16 TRANSFER OF POWER BY JAN. 1950 Nehru Conference Calls For: NEW DELHI, Su.uin Till onfemue railed by Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru to discuss Indonesia 1 h»s ended its work with a call for complete transfer of power o\er the uhokol Indonesia to the I nited States of Indonesia by Jan.Reuter - 283 words
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Article18 1949-01-24 16 a Malay mi robbed of hu iratca ai v>> i.n -it 1 1 I Xlt B.18 words
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Article42 1949-01-24 16 A Chines^ found a Japanese swerd an^ sheath hidden m th e attap roof of his house at Princep Street yesterday afternoon. The sword, m a good condition, is m the custody of the Beach Road Police Stat-on.42 words
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Article133 1949-01-24 16 NANKING, Sunday. DEIPING surrendered to Communist forces yesterday. A cease-fire agree 1 11 ended the 40-day siege of the city. Some units of General Fu Tso-yi's 125,000-man garrison have aiready started to march out of the city. The Peiping cease-fire is the first 100 tl peaceUP; AAP - 133 words
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Article35 1949-01-24 16 BARODA. Sun. The Mi* raja Gaekwar of Baroda Mi advised by India's Deputy Pita Minister Sardar Vailabhni PIW to merge his state with Bomtv. Province to ?olw Btrodii transport and Other probtani ReuterReuter - 35 words
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527 1949-01-24 16 MIDLANDS THINK MALAYANS WILL WIN THE CUP (From TEOH SENG KHOON. Tribune Staff Reporter and member of the Malayan Thomas (up Team) BIRMINGHAM Sunday. Malaya's eight little players showed yet another section of English Badmintonloving public that they are world boaters when they brushed aside a strong Wor cesteishiie. Warwickshire,527 words
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Article58 1949-01-24 16 Baltimore. Maryland. Sun.The United Nations has not been, a nd will not be. successful until it has a militar, force to back up its politary decisions, Mrs. Elean<, r Roosevelt says. The widow of President Franklin D. Roosevelt told 900 womrn that "from a political standpoint, theUP - 58 words
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