Morning Tribune, 25 January 1949
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section17 1949-01-25 1 MORNING Tribune |T; L No. m) 5 (New Senes). ITESDAY, JAM ARV .25, 1949. Price 10 Cents.17 words
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Article833 1949-01-25 1 MR. YAP LOSES HIS HOME j r///v Wants It A Mess 5 ff Reporter) |il ALA II >HTR, M° n Mr. H <> He verley. Chief police (itli.-er of Selangor, accompanied by armed police, toda> requisitioned and took possesdoa of number 5 Prime* Road, Kuala Lumpur, the home of Mr.833 words
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Article306 1949-01-25 1 Monesia May (Jo To UN Assembly— P. 16 Peace Talks To Start NANKING, Monday Q^hina's 21 year old civil war between the Conmunists and the Kuomintang was petering out today. The > ictorious Communists agreed to start peace talks and named a delegation toReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 306 words
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181 1949-01-25 1 LONDON, Monday. The British cabinet today formally approved re- cognition of the State of Israel, a government source disclosed. The decision marked a complete reversal of Hnj tish policy towards Israel within two weeks. Only fourteen days ago the Foreign Office protested that IsraelA.P.; U.P. - 181 words
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Article, Illustration48 1949-01-25 1 5 Jewish armed forces, 2 including two girls, e\a- 5 mine the wreckage of J 3 a:. Koya! Air Force Tern- Z l»*st tighter, one of five J aircraft shot down by the Israeli Air Force and anti-aircraft iire over t t h c Egyptian-Israeli I )T border.48 words
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Article133 1949-01-25 1 BUKIT SERENE TALKS THE Commissioner General's Office last night issued the following communique on the Governor's conference which ended at Bukit Serene on Sunday "On January 21st, 22nd and 23rd the Commissioner-General, the High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya and the Governors ok Singapore, Hongkong. Sarawak and North Borneo conferred together133 words
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Article144 1949-01-25 1 a military a f c i number of is forecast Soviet Newi ted ny the toi said -it I that oegotiaUCted as the I'akistan and might reel Kashmir dr-f.. n term frontier hv!, 0 it be set up alliance- might lUc countries iv e!tlr tabliahed for tanU.P. - 144 words
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209 1949-01-25 2 PROGRESSIVES NAMED FOR CITY ELECTIONS *TH\. PMgKMKC r:.tv I: >♦ BjgM IKMiiillthHl IflfM .imliditrv forthc Munirij»al EWttft—. Ikf) ui'l Hum mi rfmtlj, Mr t P ■nj«*i p^ty ofti- toll lh«* Tribt:iu i liw\ vn til tiius <ciif»'-« <v Mm iighlsf it < t ion Ibe mniii!»tr. icrhufe: t v\ <»209 words
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Article159 1949-01-25 2 HQRE BAHRU, Monday: Chinese plantations, Ban Estate, north of Sedenak. d Eng Kee Estate near .-r were attacked by bandits Mterday. Miaiderable damage was doae on Ban Lee Estate where fa smokehouse, a store and the irers' quattt is were set on Jfl The smokehouse and159 words
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Article28 1949-01-25 2 Twenty-two Chinese- one of whom was wanted on a banishment warrant were arrested m gambling raids m Singapore's Chinatown during the we< k-end.28 words
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Article135 1949-01-25 2 JOHORE BANDIT CHIEFS KILLED BEGAMAT, Mood r Jw«» Joho ((i i j Mcc m tiro X by. Leaaer or v femei LJm Han B i n Hi H °f the G< rt; Labourers' ri I heid r ti C i unl! KtOliiOQ 9{gl littiQQ i'" I< 1 1 |§9 io-135 words
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138 1949-01-25 2 MALAYAN PROPOSES UNITED STATES OF MALAYASIA it-- [mm gelt me its un<k i I int i oliti< "United Bl it >• :.t. The L'nited State* cf Malay.-. u:vi(U\l into BiX zor.i undcf C utrai C~I eminent s »ver ignty and pre itige of the present Flulen t M ila> Statea138 words
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Article135 1949-01-25 2 Emergency Incident Roundup IPOH, M ;■< rtODf ha\ Perak for o Emergency Regulai Iheae tht, bandit agents. Or., of them v the Tflnah ir< pected ox mx\ p and rcndei Ing m< 3 wounded bandits, Anothei C m tnunist vvus arrested by th« Po Sungkai BtUte. He ta id< nailed135 words
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Article47 1949-01-25 2 Th» rgoa. Australia^ ;ood ship, b< -,v [a por: will become the CHldrv :s Ship 1 i n he: return trip. gh< wttl take bate fl3 chiklrtß who ar< >turning to their Australia^ s I ols after thej came hfrv foi the Christmas noUdays47 words
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Article123 1949-01-25 2 A IJHITISH aoktter, Pte. H. J. QortOO. Devonshire Regiment, A was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment m the Asjatse Court yesterday for stealing four i aics of cloth from an Army stoics depot. Gorton is already undergo. ng a sentence of two years for theft.123 words
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55 1949-01-25 2 An R a.f. mobile crane calli i a( Ifetsra Shaw Brothers Ltd., Robinson p. .id yesterday tools awaj d lathe, Irills anj on c gl mder, Ldemifl- as equipment mJ rig fr m Paya Lebar. Th< i m< val \va s d out on55 words
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Article51 1949-01-25 2 Stanley Hollow v tl mai who made lart: 8 r; up thee muikei I Albert and the Singapore ihortly. He will be pass to Australia I months contract I i go on to N\ i Zeal Stanley Holl materialises planning He come here m i. i51 words
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Advertisement85 1949-01-25 2 ACCOMMODATION MERCANTILE HOSTEL 13, Queen Street. A oommodatiOO available for denU and paying guests. It pays \ou to .stay if the Hosti 1 Eh ir without board. Apply: Tintendent, 1 1 r f !^^ou P* HAVE ■■■■■■(flj <eep the supply of hfe I .in^ hormones flowing from jur glands and85 words
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Miscellaneous36 1949-01-25 2 RUCGLES n"? 10^® TmG =<*loß2£-N0W l VOU WISHED CL£AR:/tf>'sO!tT£2 OUT ALLTUE ANYTHING S ACCOUNTS RBHtm ComOLjPOIt UPSTAIRS/ Uf THATMiSS IN MOST IMPORTANT kINTBRESTING?} FOUR FINAL WOS BUCK RYAN ri"vS'*r\ \^£v&jjk:A*r.o --..v /-> \w\fs-jj} \w.n* stew Idfx^ AY36 words
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Article125 1949-01-25 3 I: norm AX HAWOKTH. Director at th S nt of Cnemistry at Birminirham L'nivor-...-.»r!ii ieifWtil.l. Mid Nobc-1 Prize winnrr igh Singapore yesterday. He fi Sying by to New Zealand to attend the Seventh i 1 ogreM at Auckland. I! Nt the Royal Congreaa. Sii Tribune125 words
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450 1949-01-25 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Diplomatic informants forecast today that Dean Acheson, the new secretary of stnte, will t*ke over at once as chief I nited States negotiator m the t^lks on the North Atlantic Security Alliance. He hi»s already received I review of the project fromU.P. - 450 words
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Article18 1949-01-25 3 rRBNOOANU; Chinese. India* mmtt&ttfef a-*d tongratuSuli Trongganu »Htfd his 42nd rthdaj l»j .i colourfvl ista&a.18 words
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Article25 1949-01-25 3 CommandI :iy today for Colon.' j Sir Lesli ctor Gc"er r P >rce. s Colombo .1 t -.vo-clav I shments m25 words
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Article33 1949-01-25 3 Royal Engineers Meeting glneera Oi;* A fttion wUI mnua] general M 6.30 p.m r 'mm of the r^an B .ks ah mem s< ciation, mem- mbera of the v>; 'iv ted to attend.33 words
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Article18 1949-01-25 3 Ch a 'Ck-upa In the Bittrt, 3^ok arfasot. esterday re- song bf in-; one was de-18 words
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Article14 1949-01-25 3 r. L, Wilson.! »re will de-Andi-ew's Miss- j "row, at 5.30;14 words
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Article79 1949-01-25 3 For Whom The (Alarm) Bell Tolls Ift Of I oW Cheats Kati P> to 1 the iot Police i hint PcHc< Court .-aid that 1 !l> I went house m S< :ih I and stoV the Alarm clock. Three clayg later, hi- to Wong Chew Ifeng iwn It foi .>io.79 words
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Article40 1949-01-25 3 Phang Hian Wan st< rday pleaded guilty to o charg< of iting F. Sena i i .i ring valued at V 375 and vla <ntenoed by the Fourth Polict Court Magistrate to two month's iii, r oious impiisonment.40 words
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Article79 1949-01-25 3 A shrieking woman caused robbers to flee empty handed from a house m Everton Road yesterday. One of thorn threw a fully loaded .38 revolver into a stationery lorry. The weapon was recovered and handt d over to the Police. When the robbers, three Chinese, entered79 words
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Article67 1949-01-25 3 Masters of vessels berthed at tlu East Wharf have complained that their mooring: lines are often carried away by the displacement caused by passing vessels. Shins entering and leaving the eastern entrance to Keppel Harbour have to pass clo.se to the B«8t Wharf. The Master Attendant.67 words
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Article76 1949-01-25 3 Pi E Stanley JOttca Amenean missionary and author expected m Singapore ycsteiday from the United Kingdom failed to arrive. He La do layed Xt Rangoon whilo the ijl>a^ flying boat by which he Ifl to travel has been delayed ai H A ia iar,e rnnnber76 words
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Article, Illustration113 1949-01-25 3 S IX WUIAM SIKAN<., Portly to beroim IVnn nent SNTCfetf) at HM I VvriMgn Oflir*', arrived >m^i|>ore trorn Rugoii yt'sterdav m a smnial Hmi i II on i >) f..it ->■(• ioi my» If th feicnt i; before 1 take up in', appointrnefl d Sii Willli113 words
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Advertisement21 1949-01-25 3 iiiiiiMMiiirniiiiiiuii J' YOUR ENTERTAINMENTS FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEAR! DO NOT FORGET TO LNCLIDE PHOENIX AERATED WATERS PHONE 3700 OR 370921 words
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171 1949-01-25 4 INTERIM GOVT. IN INDONESIA SOON —DREES AMSTERDAM Iton. ■BO William Drees says ho 1 Indonesia »ill hSVC U interim government S He s.iri he believes the Indonesian trouble can be settle,! «l>e world ».ll Si>e Us 1,, i™ now Vn.t.n" tho UntM Nation, Security Counol. The Dutdl Fo!(Mpi Officv hasA.P. - 171 words
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Article81 1949-01-25 4 .1. iovtbern lUjtm. M > n rebeta an.i OOCttpkd ttW ouarlMi of Uk Worth Koi (Soviet occ ipled) ivop o s Army's at Hal Ju. clos.- to the :;sth* parallel, which JlTMei northern from Koica. Mi i.,, Bak Sack, Prliw MinistM ir POtttheni fAnu-n--<an occupit'i' Korea, touiReuter - 81 words
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Article123 1949-01-25 4 GERMAN SMUGGLERS CAUGHT LNKJ [JRT nda> THE United States A.. F I 1 ann< uncea today thai i yen European ring leader: have boon arrested m a war mugglen who have been draining up to U*****,000,000 a year irorn westers Germany. Several Americans v. also involved In the rin^. TlieU.P. - 123 words
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Article98 1949-01-25 4 INDIA'S Maharajahs have 1 been getting r id of their elephants since th e country became independent. Care an^ fteding O f ceremonial elephants has proved too expensive for them under the new order. Consider the cast Of the elephant ol Dharampur. He was handed over toA.P - 98 words
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Article, Illustration34 1949-01-25 4 RIOT GUARD IKDIANB am tfand g*ar I ing Hi n 1 ce»f rvof.s Hi N -4frt-ra. rfrnrf and iw/f/r. fhr rtor« and armoured brought m to I The dama n i N0 lion pounds.34 words
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Article54 1949-01-25 4 SHANGHAI. Mon. 2 m Dr. T. V. IMM retiring J I Governor of Kwantung province. South China. arrived m Hongkong from Canton today. Ask I 5 ed hi* future plans. Dr. I a Soong sai.l he would 5 wait and nee what th« next move mReuter; AAP - 54 words
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Article112 1949-01-25 4 NEW YORK. Mon. Blows, bom and ba*tl« -throw ing eaded th<* annual religtom ceremoaj <»f "di\int; fur th»- cross" m the Hudson Riwr here. The ceremony, commemorati*£ Christ'i baptism, was held by the Orthodox Church yesterday. It li a contest between divers to rescue aReuter - 112 words
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Article56 1949-01-25 4 Colombo, Mon. -Even the train wrecks here different here. Half an hour out of Trincomalee, a bull elephant charged the night mail train. Result The cow-catcher and buffer were doubled up and a vacuum pipe smashed. It took 30 minutes to get the tiain going again.A.P. - 56 words
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Article31 1949-01-25 4 CANNES, Moncay." The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of 70.000.000 Ismaili Mohammedans, will give his blessing to the marriage of his son and twice-divorctd American artress Rita Hayworth. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article36 1949-01-25 4 COLOMBO. Mon. A Medical Association is being formed m Ceylon to establish a Research Institute, a Writing and Publication Committee and to function generally as an authoritative body on indiP-^n. ova medicine. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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131 1949-01-25 4 REDS vs. DEMOCRACY-TWO-THIRDS DON'T CARE V Km Two ihlrdi v>f the worlds peoplet are noil and wtnowk vkstnus Indepei I WTcfl says a n'p.Mt publish-.i i n ••> :>ny I'i< M I Hrn report nlled "Most of Urn w isiotvs of noted MCtel soiontists. aft America, Southeast and North Afruit.A.P - 131 words
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Article50 1949-01-25 4 6 DIE IN JEEP-TRAIN CRASH TOKIO. Mon. can and one J killed and MOthei i:l^ was seriously inju- «w when a jeep m which they'd riding collided with 8 a railway crossi::ya. it was umouna U j Those killed were States Army offiohis wife and baby W ese male.- Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 50 words
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Article138 1949-01-25 4 LONDON. Sun. London's leading fashion designers open a six-day dress show tomorrow with high hopes of outclassing Paris and New York with their spring and summer creations. Britain's "Big Ten" fashion dictators, from Norman Hartnell to Bianca Mosca— the only woman designer have set theirU.P - 138 words
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Advertisement71 1949-01-25 4 Tiers Of Loveliness 8) 0k I I a* You'll love this gorgeous fashion numUT with its charming sou lines its graceful tonn fitting. One of the many creations by SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10, BATTERY R< >AD. 6'porc. Phone ***** 5^ GarrarD RADIOGRAM UNII um/J ronrert an?/ Radio into a Radiofimvi71 words
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Article188 1949-01-25 5 ■HE I 'table pasI s \i- Jor-General m diiress to menl( the Malay the passing Tort Dickson h» warning hatred He reniind men that bed sl of band:.- Chinese, it dl j: warily follow that Ihinete were their es« Wo a ndeed glad to note th: M.ijor-General a shown188 words
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Article193 1949-01-25 5 AN "atomic clock" which can split a second to an accuracy ol on« part m 20.--000.000 and is Of hitherto unapproachable accuracy Is one of three new invent on product d by the U. 8 Bureau of Standards. Th' 1 other two are a "magneticReuter - 193 words
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Article59 1949-01-25 5 PHILIPPINE mining start;; 194.) With '1 lot DO luok forward to. This is regarded as specially true oi the base metal lidustn pr(:CIIU>US mind iA worldwide i-mumi and wher< »horta ■< s are expected to Jtift for some urn" and In wh >se development and expa59 words
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Advertisement15 1949-01-25 5 HfMAYAN I A YS h fT JLS n.Mpur, Ipoh, Kota Bharu, •Ml and it* i».15 words
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Miscellaneous7 1949-01-25 5 r>> WH^'S &V£^^BODY -me SUMS COME !Jls«*j!7 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1949-01-25 6 A CORRESPONDENT - PACIFIC COLONIES THAT SPAIN FORGOT A CORRESPONDENT Two IV th century documents resurrected recently m Spain, claims Senor Santos, gives his country unquestionable rights to four groups of islands m •he Pacific. r.\ T> 19th-century < Sen nisn agreements ha« i resurrected In i surprising fashion In M-* Irld tqReuter - 1,146 words
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Article318 1949-01-25 6 j Vl' If 'i:. 1 Princess Elizabeth the Duke of Edin--1 name their first chii I Chi rth people think that they have a clue to qiu stion win' ii !»as i.f en debated m the correspond* nee i ■;ns of Australian n«\.s--1 ipers, name318 words
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Article255 1949-01-25 6 THE gent ral manager of the Philippine division ot Standard Vacuum Oil Company, J. Parrish. has expressed confidence m the ability Of the oil industry to gradually overtake the present lead of world demand over world supply. Mr. Parrish who has jusi returned from aReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration169 1949-01-25 7 WOR LD PHOT ONE WS It \\:is .i sight to s« X?5-|H>untl ICusMun taking *t strxiKiil' a ftlst Mmf »»:»r i?i V York ilv. Hi- wurkrd up quit* tliirNi (UiriiiK his a I lii> < il.v Hall H so 1 droiHM'd m litt* :i iiih-'. His ff\\ i EttM i'ii169 words
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Advertisement50 1949-01-25 7 ::::!::5:"»:i-:::;?i::|-iii5|:j:5:5n::j:::::?^' "liili"!!"^!!"!!!"!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! liiiiiW!!lffiil# >! sj!s|!:r«{{|ii|!iBii!H|fi|:::::!::!:[ i^«iiSs!ss;si;::si':Hj:!!*riH3:s?s :r *^=||f if flil If I Iff iisli|i=ii= i =ll=#i? SiiSliSiS ?r SEA VIEW HOTEL UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE >9tli JAM ARY CHINESE NEW YEAR KM L BHANOHAI AFiTISTS CABARET SPECTACLU Ii I lAN FOORMAN'S AUGMENTED DANCE BAND SPECIAL DINNER $5.00. EXTENSION 2AM ;i5:::::::::5:. ::j50 words
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Miscellaneous165 1949-01-25 7 On Vourßciili-oToilJiy Soul i:> Chinese ■Ml VKTWOKK J-gJVy? ";n fesi 'SB M-S och-tlme music B^o Music Magwhie. .voo LlB ,p.m .Time s imm;( v Orchestra, 1.30 Close Down. S^iluwlth 8 mature Tttnj, ight Instrumeß- —^«i»« ?i?*^Uorded Music, l.» :.00 aoae Down. RED NETWORK 1.1. 130 'iflwd mmc BummarV. PROORAMMBfI IN165 words
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Article, Illustration227 1949-01-25 8 WHEELS HUMMED T LIM CHU KANG \LiLr speed merchants thrilled tk mgL crowd that turned out to h the Singapore Motor Club's sped tmJ at Lim Chh Kang Road on Sutuky morning. The meet, the first of the year, was held m brilliant Meat her. Fast times were registered during227 words
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Miscellaneous144 1949-01-25 10 {EXCLUSIVE TO THE MOIWIWC tRIIII^ 1 MSI P> lie pent shoot that is fejl£ w^* H5 I !th SIS UTTLE j vIC BUT PONT CAGE ARCUNP HIM out/ I T>€ HAHBUER!/™ TO PET HIM/ BEFORE SOMEBOPy r^^iJj/ )T T.WGOOV BILLY'S THE ONLY GETS HURT. y-< T~^T r T ~T^ AT144 words
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Article, Illustration145 1949-01-25 11 I if TUJ for I typ. thu w. thread look m luminous ai chai i,; Btcause it.,> Mg toft ifhtem Urn IMIBI It m l v foi p!uv suit- 1 Tho P: ii!u-iiat,.l on th: l.fi i- n outstandm- exjmple. v hai tun tkirt, which naret out from145 words
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Article335 1949-01-25 11 Kathleen Hickley - Dome stic Moppet Kathleen Hickley By jirls «how a it which d by their IIORM lOf Itu: P on II ton I i^ually r^ -wp rsaVon of wise mojill that her j..,. [gh playing for her IBtti tarn to do may be i I -ance sOfltei vhen isy mother la335 words
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Article181 1949-01-25 11 OATMEAL DROPS. Ingredient*. 1 cup shoitening. 1 cup svga:. 2 beaten eggs. cup orange juice. 2 tablespoons grated orange peel. 1 teaspoon vanilla. teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon soda. 2 cups quick cooking oats, 'j cup chopped dates. 1 J cup chopped walnuts. METHOD: Thoroughly cream181 words
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Advertisement74 1949-01-25 11 iAFFLES HOTELJ HIS Ei/ENING IN THE I NEW LOUNGE j 1 COCKTAIL HOUR From 7 to 8 p.m. INFORMAL DANCE 1 rom 8.45 p.m. }^l PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA A remarlt such as this is oar finest Emendation, and it is being E^^tf^ A/ '^d ihmy times daily the world |j«fe»i§74 words
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Advertisement29 1949-01-25 11 Sensational Attraction For The CHINESE v i1 1 i ii i iii Iftikitoi. 'v^rtT l^M" €kjk tsfaiwt Witfetett riiTHRI| M dDLiniine r ft... |M 34DD :J 18 1 V29 words
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Miscellaneous244 1949-01-25 11 lIIIIIIMI lIIIIIIMM j IM.IH V I WE take off our hat to chairman Dr. J. W. Winchester and his com: littee mem- j bers. Miss Margaret Tay. Mr. T Visvanathan. Dr. K. Villasamv Di. Au Kee Hock. Miss K. Y. Wong. Miss Q. C Wonp. Miss K. N. Lim. Mr.244 words
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440 1949-01-25 12 Oswald Henry - Oswald Henry Film Gossip —by BUT IT WAS ALL IN FUN HREDDIE MILLS, Vwfii licht heavyuei^l.t (hjnipion. is Bsnteg a IftTfC lump VJMlfr hll lefl vyv. He didn't get it m I title fifht, but Irom film vtar Stewart Granger! it ail hippnifd iftei440 words
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Advertisement37 1949-01-25 12 OPENING TO-DAY! BkoWl g, «.!5. J).lo p.m. MAMA! JEALOtJSEY! SPECTACLE! ilsjgte U«mi*s "BLANUIE FURY" StJ rrlng STEWART GRANGER, VALERIE HOBSON m TECHNICOLOR COMING SHORTLY! I .^ilnv^^ Dally! Noon, 6.15 4 «jj,, pni "LOVES of CARMEN" m TECHNICOLOR37 words
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Advertisement157 1949-01-25 12 Glob*. v ":i.b Lsis *^U KOY ii 'A KYAM A ii •J. T| •THIS BEST SELLER HAS BEKv lil^^ BBILUAMLI l-NDEMABLEI ■.-'in\SS| Today Only By Request PAVl L|n J FOIR SHOWS 2-*.15-asO--9.:<0 p n^ 'I ANN SHERIDAN i I ROBT. CUMMINGS > J^ I RONALD REAGAN 1 V I Kingsßohl157 words
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Article130 1949-01-25 13 S'PORE COMMITTEE APPOINTED SEI BARTER TRADE Ire Chinese cnamoer ot Utamerce ted the Government proposal to set ommlttee for the barter trifle with Cided at a committee meeting last night. :iment's proposal for closer liaison bt tweon the Economic Affairs Branch, and the Dutch -cushions were held here last week130 words
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116 1949-01-25 13 Manila. Moo.— The Philip. pint copra market which opened m i94i» by registering a 35 per cent. price drop has steadied m the last f. w days but sales remain negligible Bids of rss23 for 100 ki' >■ grams at the NYw Y«-ar116 words
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21 1949-01-25 13 Bicycles to be registered in Rural areas La *d&* y?*SLles Rufml airas r UIC next to take that taken il Conmtotn21 words
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Article698 1949-01-25 13 Jj M. toyOfl I W quoUUo«l iv as glvou by the Mal« b Sharer: Jkj*oriatloi i if fcUowi r* j Few DcmiK) 1 The vharr :>iark;t N opened th.« nreek quietly i with (UaN leu anil far betwern. s< lie n 1 15.00 Bnc* .«i 2.90 '■>'-•698 words
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Article60 1949-01-25 13 WITH no advices from London and New York, the rubber market was quiet yesterday. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. Xo. 1 Feb. RSS 36 37 H Xo. 2 Feb. RSS 35- 35 a 4 Xo. 3 Feb. RSS 34', 34 On reg. tcndei Feb.-Mai. 36 "s H7' s60 words
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94 1949-01-25 13 SLIDING SCALE FOR SPANISH PESETAS Marilid, Mon. (l*r,i r*l Francisco Fianco ha i c 1 a sliding scale of vm I Spanish pesetas m hjv t manouver m the b.v.' fcf Spain's economic i eco^ It results m higher prlcc*l for what he terms nor.- «bm i tial imports and94 words
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Article85 1949-01-25 13 LONDON. Mon.— Tne new'/ refitted cruise liner Quctn Qf Bermuda and four ifaJpa aic among cra't held up la the Thames by the strik. of 300 "deep river" tu^men. The men, protesting again: 1 what they claim to be too iui... hours of work stopped woril I n Saturday,Reuter - 85 words
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Article94 1949-01-25 13 pra wi-; an ,1-n BMrk I with prim f<>' f ini.\<(J quauti. illpping $1 I pftClll Immpmg black pcppei dropped M U> Htl I more sellois app* a The following wenday's quotations Lingua $17 4 Saiaw.ik $14 Siak $14 >!• SAGO SEED $22 TAPIOCA FLOI'R:94 words
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Article160 1949-01-25 13 WASHINGTON, Mon. Foreign aid Chief Paul G. Hoffman said today he will consult "v< iv soon," perhaps this week, with Secretary of State Dean Acheson on the future of American aid to rumbling China, Hoffman toM report-Ts that i.i-; Economic Co-operation Administration will not alter ItaA.P. - 160 words
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247 1949-01-25 14 MELBOURNE, Me* In llhßfcwi liw arrived m Australia recently with his wife I annv Hhngers-Koen, the Olympic champion, said th^t Australia would have to improxe its running tracks to improve its runners. After what he had seen so far m Aiistr;«li:» he VM MMIsJ thatReuter; A.P. - 247 words
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Article69 1949-01-25 14 YVONNE SA VES UP LONDON', Afon. The week after the 1948 Olympic Garni ended here, Yvonn. \V;ur::^--19-year-old typLsi. i>tarU'rj saving money lor a trip to th( 1952 gamt.s. She Is banking five shillings a week, estimating that a gro-s aviogs i:5O will take her to Helsinki. Vvonne, who becam. anAP - 69 words
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Article81 1949-01-25 14 McKenley betters record SYDNEY, Mon. Herb McKenley, Jamaica's Olympic sprinter, on Saturday bettered the .vorld mark for 220 yarded a curve and at the same tim< lowered the Australian mark for the distance with a performance of 21 sees flat. The listed world record for 220 yards around a curveAP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration80 1949-01-25 14 An incident m the rugby I mutch bttwren th> Combintd Service* und tin Combined Civilians playtd at tht JaUiu B'sur Stddiutn on Saturday m wkieh thr joi mer run out unm* rs by 10 paints to 6. Thr Services yut thdr <ioal from a last minntt <n>al. Civilian full-ba(k Garry80 words
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Article126 1949-01-25 14 MANILA, Mon. Ihe American diving champion Vickie MhuhJo Draves has accepted an invitation to come to the Philippine* early m February for a series of exhibitions. The Manila Junior Chamber of Commerce invited Mrs. Draves to come to Manila. The Olympic star whose father isU.P. - 126 words
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Article106 1949-01-25 14 Austr alia Win By Superb Defence BORDEAUX, M mday.— Outplayed f( r the game here today Australia nevei France by 10 points to zero m their H International. Good footba 1 featured the" game watched fey a record crowd for the i: round of over 30.000. many of whom ClimbedReuter - 106 words
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Article48 1949-01-25 14 LONDON, Men. The MJ ing arc Saturday Rugb; UJ results: Edinburgh I nijw" 0, Royal High School F*w Pupils 3; HlUhead Hfi Fohncr Pupils U. S^L Kelso 0, Jedfor- 3! Andrews 14, Bphlnz o. -3. Glasgow High School F«J Pupils 24. MussH!-u:^' burgh Acad. 8. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article96 1949-01-25 14 Now Tori M I Amatcui Hockey A.-- .:.fl and th< /Un< '.^.ateM Athlotie Union, wi v-jnjM ov» r hock< v .1 x ?i cancellation -fl pic games last F< renchod a oomr: -.:^H ment. The AH A 1 BJ name an.! gl^ I M ."ivo tcr.t:ol itA.P. - 96 words
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Article323 1949-01-25 14 NEW STARTING GA TE FOR ATHLETES LONDON. Monday.— False starts m sprint events so anj noying to athlete and spectator alike, may no longer mar athletics meetings if a novel 1 starting gate invented m America become offlciallv jc- cognised. The gadget, which was on view at the recent NewReuter - 323 words
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Article, Illustration23 1949-01-25 14 An i.uuiiut m th> match hettoem tht Combined CbH##M and tn, Si 1 teturii '•> which thf lattt r ran -»uf ivi.i.urs 1.,, I23 words
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Article62 1949-01-25 15 Going, ?0mg....i iNoriii |hi vi ,t hal- s< ti Whiiky f.,^1,. n »Lii.ii.(l. Then- J m aim i '•'> nto* J bottle lh, total for th.- ftnul ,un.l> at MI6IJO. t itrll Im»W" f> ,r Ml all, -hi'iild br aVlr.^-'i! I lax 1H 1 fen« i|,- i*62 words
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Article68 1949-01-25 15 BRISI Queensb: a on 253 ■l on tho V r their Sheffield m I I *>'• had X \\k wickets tr pa were iriv.r., H v-r- Rg four ts fell m an ttu< for i n of 53 m& a all out for IK toria'a 456. 768 words
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Article268 1949-01-25 15 are the day Lngor Turf M ting j 7 Kuis. 9oo 8.13 J 813 8.12 i 8.11 r-;; 8.07 h.06 8.05 8.05 V.; 3, T Furs. 900 8-11 m^ Bii Fo:</, s -10 Sk'C' 8.08 ESf; 8-or .C.- 8.06 H> 8.03 H,,.. 2, Pins. ?.r 9.00 MtQ268 words
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210 1949-01-25 15 JOHN MILLS PLA YS FINE GAME FOR SCC 'B' I lOHN MILLS, skipper oi the Singapore Cricket Club Rugby XV "B" was m tine form, when he converted a penalty and scored n goal m the game against the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club yesterday. The S.C.C. won by 8 potato210 words
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Article103 1949-01-25 15 The following players qualified for tho ims Gold Medal which must bo playoci m conjunction with the January Monthly Modal: Dr. L K. C. Davtcs, D. A. Ferrier-Smith. c;. Townsley. R. Nancarrow. A. K. Minns. F. Jonos. J.W.T. Xv, O. A.T. Carson, S. K. 0«W, C Y.103 words
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Article151 1949-01-25 15 LONDON, Ifon. Leeds united have spent at out nail the money they received recently from eicestei City foi Ken Chisholm on Eddie McMorran. the Irish international centrefoiward. They paid Manchester City about £8.000 for this strong, hard ■hooting loader. McMorr:ir. s signing is »nother exampleReuter - 151 words
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Article113 1949-01-25 15 The Royal Singapore <;>' t Club January Mix< d Foursomes tition was pla d at Bukit Timah on Sunday i ft. ran< j r < suit m a win foi Mr. and Mrs. P. B Taboi with a net score of 35. The following were the bep113 words
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Article21 1949-01-25 15 follow yet s wi r. BukM n B v k o m oi] Ripin Amai Sidik i YllhM21 words
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Article179 1949-01-25 15 ARJAN DASS LOSES HIS MACE The light twi < Arj a. I i and Km^ Kong i o Baturdaj night ;it t World wtm up i i lions. The fightIng Traveller 1 lost hli famous Mk to th«- Hungsrian but he i bj no mesa d ri Those who ww179 words
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Article104 1949-01-25 15 BRIGHTON, England, Mon.Thf historic boxing gymnasium al ov< the IVlham Aims public house httt has been closed be cause of a boxing slump m the town. Moro world champions trained heir than In any other Bn tish was a boast of this English Channel re.sort city.A.P. - 104 words
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Article58 1949-01-25 15 Buenoe Aires, Mob. Prince I Bit la of Siani on Saturday piloted a glider :57. r kilometers m loss than seven boura to win the highly priied C-Laurendo de Oro trophy. Birla took off froni the Alba ttos glidei club's Reid Iferlo at 12.20 and arrived ;«t tii«OttoU.P. - 58 words
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Article59 1949-01-25 16 Communists Strike In Siam k Mon. Mounting t.'.-oi m South ;> i r^port«d 1. A of th«> Siamest ,r t: |r- t i district n<ar the i tier it-t ww k-vnd n:^< shot down a i inter md kidnapped r cmcs of wirdci «'-i) took placr m t. rootiei ;*i<Reuter - 59 words
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Article136 1949-01-25 16 INDONESIA TO GO UP TO ASSEMBLY LAKE SI'CCESS. Monday. ArOSSIBILJTV that the Indonesian question will be brought before the next Inited Nations General Assembly was seen here today following the action taken by the Asian Conference. The general attitude of pro-Indonesian spokesmen m the I.N. is that if the SecurityA.P. - 136 words
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Article34 1949-01-25 16 RANGOON. II n Bunna'i :na:n trunk ttße between RanI y iDsurgenti wh' bl"\v up I br.dge near Totl&fO m Central Burma. Insu jent i alfo cut telegraph wrirei m the area. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article42 1949-01-25 16 RITA AND ALY DOWN WITH FLU I Mon. Pi i: formed the Palace H. hone today that bol i Hayworth m Influrnii and irei I l«3 the Prom fennei •■>• r- i 1 1 Thr coupi<- had dial* -join M rth'i Wei A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article86 1949-01-25 16 Canada To Probe Yacht Seizure official !.,> as "•Mounding" th*j port that luaadiuil .mm ha.l t. (1 t jo> in. i, I, ,u 1 ntl s i (omaluipiM r ja s, nn pot,- MTMdd NkH vi Uivesti^at.. inWd i iniiiu'diat' >\ p i i First n, v,, f j^' Dutch86 words
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Article151 1949-01-25 16 Guerillas Attack U.N. Observers BAT AVI A. Mon. A United Nation* obsem tion team, led by an American Army major, reporte today that Indonesian guerillas ambushed their c« voy m a cross fire of rifle and machine-gun bullet only nine miles outside Jogjakarta. No one was m jured. The militaryU.P. - 151 words
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Article65 1949-01-25 16 MILFORD. Utah Mon.--A plane cairying four persons hunting snowbound sheep disappeared m stormy skies over ic°-jagged mountains m western Central T Ttah on Sunday night. The manager of Mllford Airport said the missing air party 1 hoped later to drop feed to j marooned sheep after today's iU.P. - 65 words
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146 1949-01-25 16 M.P. to press for 'ter ror' debate LONDON, Mon. Sir Peter Mac Donald, Conservative member of the House of Commons is to press for a Parliamentary debate on terrorism m Malaya if he does not get a "satisfactory reply" from the Government to a question he is to put to146 words
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Article71 1949-01-25 16 Bombay, Mon. -The Governi ment of India has sanctioned the development of Santa Crui airport near Bombay at a cost of 6.300.000 tupees "< U551.890.--000) to cope up with the increasing congestion of Inter- national and international air traffic. With the loss of Karachi aitpottA.P. - 71 words
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Article81 1949-01-25 16 Revolution in Paraguay POSADAS M :.t:^ Mor..« I'nconritmed I ports I W Asuncion said 01 > ■-'•>' ni *M that a revolution ::yKoO n ut ß Paraguay against the !opme™ President Juan NaUlido urn According torep< I this border town fl ers of the rebels WJ L jß Canale. Com-U.P. - 81 words
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187 1949-01-25 16 TOKIO. Mon Upsetting al 1 pre election predictions Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida's Government Party j captured a clear majority or the 466 seat! m the House ol Representatives. Th e Communist Party captured bo placi s, The landslide victory ol theReuter - 187 words
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