Morning Tribune, 26 January 1949
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1949-01-26 1 MORNING Tribune W^ KM Series). UEDXKSDAV, JAMAKY 26, IW9. Trite 10 Oath12 words
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Article, Illustration177 1949-01-26 1 WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT STANLEY THE all-L.. M which led U lfc« appointment of thh trihuna W« re that large vim of in.'"- were being »T h*d |»ai»l. to HM nini<t>'rs ;ui<l public seruntv lh- allefatlSM m i»ur \i<^\ were largely th«* relult of th»' staifiiM-nts and lf:i\iti'-s of Mr.Reuter - 177 words
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Article350 1949-01-26 1 Mr. Yap's Home Army Explains THE Army Public Relations issued the following statement last night on the eviction of Mr. Yap Pow Sun from his house m Princes Road, Kuala Lumpur "The 4th Hussars arrived m Kuala Lumpur as long aso as September of last year. Since thoir arrival the350 words
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Article220 1949-01-26 1 J a A Dutch! ly that the pS Singapore by r;: v 26 year old I Hihh had Wch Stacey •sMy exag- British and SJK backed up tr,-." said that I Smith J Robert o'.; Portland hich Stacey, Prince, 22 (WashMixed 60 ipore en towed toU.P. - 220 words
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Article873 1949-01-26 1 TRIBUNAL REPORT FLAYS BELCHER Vbw/ Delivered On The Stanley Case J Air, Gibson Cleared Mr. John Belcher, former Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, used his influence on behalf of Sydney Stanley and Sir Maurice Bloch, Glasgow whisky distiller, m return for gifts which he had accepted from them.873 words
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85 1949-01-26 1 Princess Elisabeth Down With Measles I LONDON, Tuesday.— 8 Princess Kli/.abeth is" suffering from measles, J The nttack is taking an ordinary course. The Princess is at Sandring- ham with Prince harles. She had been fW'ling tinwell for the past two I da\s. m I Dr. J. N. insell, assis-Reuter - 85 words
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Article69 1949-01-26 1 KLM by passes ban THE HAGUE, Tuea Th« Royal Dutch airlines KUfl announced today. w«ui. 10--B Ume Iti flight* from Holland to BaUvia, m.ioncsia. tom ?he firft plan. Hying by way of Khartoum, X- union Is and and Padangr, H expected to take about four and a halt days toReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement25 1949-01-26 1 For The PEOPLE By The PEOPLE FOOTBALL BOOTS SPIKES (All sizes). Complete Football (Jear a\ailab!e. AlI-Eiißlish CRJCRET GEAR on the way! Special discount to dubs25 words
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Article309 1949-01-26 2 KIALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. Two Britons and i.leatity of the dead men is be.n« u.thMd M W upst of ih<- auUnrtUw. The news of ih« unfcj* br i l h < •Servndah Pol.cc Station by the W^dJ D**«" who. with a ■tattered knee, rolled •»^»^2l2309 words
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Article137 1949-01-26 2 Stanley Jones here DR. E Stundy Jonca. world-! famous nn.ssionaiy and autbOT Arrived m Singapore y«.-s--i«i,uy by t iying boat tnmi Hanyoon '.if tor a foitm^ht m liurnia. Thin is Dr. Jones' first visit to Malaya rinot WS7. He wa.s mci at Kalians port yesterday by Di M. L><>worth. Missidnaiy137 words
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134 1949-01-26 2 BANDITS KILL EUROPEAN MINERS AT SERENDAH KUALA LUMPUR, Tv- TWO Eun i" an engi iei i and a Special Constable w< i .shot dead by bandits In an ambush at Serendah Tin Mine today. Another European WS wounded. Thf bandits were lying In ambush near the dredge after raiding the134 words
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Article86 1949-01-26 2 Some 2,, r )0o members of the Singapore Cooperative Society vi>it<M] the Society's main store at North Bridge Road vester-j day, tin- am day of the Chin- 1 New Teai foui-d^y tale. The Chnstmas season was not half a.s busy a.s yesterday. Amy Tan, one86 words
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Article, Illustration57 1949-01-26 2 CAESAR U in>m right OCCOMMtaIII 'i'i-nt i/i K< led to //irr. an</ r rfiVr.s (7i A Piminv court if inn tried. Hou(jht"H cribed Hire aa ,m \lUiial amM The trial wat terday after th joumed it HoughUm't >vi<?>*With Bought tun «re Mr. treme Uft, Carlt Hins dt57 words
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91 1949-01-26 2 ADVISORY Committees foi the hearing of objections from detainees will now sit full time m Penang, Taiping rod Malaya. Similar arrangements are to be made Shortly for Seremban and Johore LJahru. There have been big delays m the healing of objections, recent'y because of91 words
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Article53 1949-01-26 2 The total collections for Earl Haig*a Poppy Da >' Fwnd m i Johore foi l'y4b amounted to < 514.555.73. This was an increase of $2,602.20 on the 1947 collections. The hcnoiary orgtniaei f°Jobora was Mrs. Aithuv Sleep.' v.-ife of the British Adviser. She wah as.-istt'U by53 words
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Article133 1949-01-26 2 THE International Transport Work.- has received a favourable reply from the Sorretary of State for the Colonies (M- p G Williams) to a memorandum asking for rdu^ service conditions for seamen m the British M: cit'OlK<? He« \i. British Spocm' Comnr»"MoiuT of thr ITWP' Asian SovivUnat133 words
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Advertisement38 1949-01-26 2 Insist on RCA Iladlo Tu»«. s for j replaeptnentß m your radio *i They ar, h.-ifcr li( T»l)es give h< t c? all round performance on all Wave hands. Oktalaabli from all Radte Dealers «»r dir-Tt from Importers.38 words
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Miscellaneous71 1949-01-26 2 BUCK RYAN >W?A/ 5/-J9/? TH&YTIME, FolKs:)\ KHfIT DJES THJS i<CfISTOR OilN fILL KfIVE THE) .jk (Tit RE -THERE!] Kl'M 501N6 TO THEY'LL KILL THE <%ESOUGH'/' SHREW PRfSCR'BE MISTER LflW ON YOU JHZ LOCAL Ou^ jv'RETCHED frOMflN^ «r-^ FDR YOU WHEN /NOTHIN" BLJT rfBOUT THIS Di^i-. ?i? rf PI F^ 271 words
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175 1949-01-26 3 fH.XKSK and MMav 5.,:,,; 5,,,,, y.-stmtoy rejected all-Rations mad, to Mr i mdd commis.si, m .r of the Imornatiop.al T r? n^ port Workors" Federation. th.,t offi.ial.s of the men.s R.g.strat.on Bureau demanded "tea money" before reßistenng num f or jobs mon<? > The Joint175 words
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Article9 1949-01-26 3 Doctor's Verdict l h> ■■'"> .rihunal'si and;,;,- dm,,.,. "u-an m- >9 words
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Article69 1949-01-26 3 DOLICE stcppt d a pacing *j I at the junctio.i of KtHa^s R' art a"d Lavender S;r- ■'-d taught two pttfengt carrying a pittoL Mu-tangin bin Mohamtd bad v.i ui^erviccaoie weapon and Daiorm bin Atmo earn' d B loaded pistol with fix rind*. 'ThJ« happened on69 words
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261 1949-01-26 3 Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R, J Hn '>5.— A forthright statement telling the I.M \.0., Kampong Bharu Branch, to mind its own business, was issued through the Press today by the Hon. Secretary of the Ku»!a Lumpur Malay Women's Hookey Association, Mm I mi K also261 words
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158 1949-01-26 3 Si T!i»ni!j. st Reportei I BN X l a. I AI N. 4 ili. th, fn mi t tali >'•• I i thi irai is mBJ M imooi tant (I|r ..tion miaslon t<> Uv i Ba t t haMci up l trade158 words
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Article21 1949-01-26 3 The bingapore Clerical 6/ Administrative Workers' Uaioc i- holding a Chineae New Yea, Social ar.d Dance on Sunday,21 words
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116 1949-01-26 3 Union's Officials S T C Employees At the annual general m <tii^ of th»> ninjiport TrmctkM Company Employee* I'mon beM January 22. th«» following were elected oflice b. ar» rs r'n-sident. Mr. It. K. Saniy. vico-president, Mr. Jaswant Sin^h; hon. secretary. Mr. Yip Lan Fun; hon. asst -ocretary. Mr. A.116 words
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Advertisement86 1949-01-26 3 jtntfEWTURg t*2J£££"L g^cLE-- oAIHtKIiNL* m^ &g| MOMENTUM fW»W| BOX-OFFICE N2SYEARS- records ONLYTHREE! for its m nite BS!i ON SUNDAY AMD WOW— HOi/ttDMWWttMTfIIOOOCTIOK AT TllK RED RIVER] < "miol! JOHN ■—ix'ii'W f AN INCOMPARABLE COMBINATION 1 A a. of RADIO and RECORD 8* REPRODUCTION Jr. 4; j io f^ discount for86 words
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Article71 1949-01-26 4 RL I American Kaao m the I ,i "i, the the ro of the topi Industry In world trado the hope of the British i >ttoo Industry that poih y -.y be followed regardlog i ipai v kUIc v hicii ihtJl (M i>r.'v.«nt theA.P. - 71 words
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Article40 1949-01-26 4 BUDAPEST, Tuesday. Ivan r.oldizhai. Hungarian Government spokesman, has denied that Cardinal Mmdszenty was drugged to obtain his confession. He *ai<l. It li ridiculous to say that it. or any drug, wai uaed »>>• the Hunga-| rian police" U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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147 1949-01-26 4 tokyo. Tuetday. FOUR United Btatei enlisted men of the Seventh Division at Camp CraAion. Hokkaido. wer, shot and wounded one seriously by military p< lice quelling riot lr the enlisted men's clut at Camp Crawford today. army at preatnt has not Issued a statement.U.P. - 147 words
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Article191 1949-01-26 4 rOKYIf, Two* .ml o the I" ««>n»^ ha( J p lr(ion rr.ii^r;;:;;., 1 11 sssr, z «.■>. <■*« tKcupation. While the majority of Japanese wrtera ocflniteto showed that they were DOtaJ prwent m•- mod toward Communism, the Oommuntati DM m k up tremendous .trength andU.P. - 191 words
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Article96 1949-01-26 4 'BANDITS HAVE FAILED' LONDON, Tues. hin.s. Communist bandits m Malaya have failed to paralyse the country's economic life and overthrow the established Governments, the first issue of Corona, the new journal of the British Colonial Service declared yesterday. "A section of the Chinese community of 400,000 squat ters, most ofReuter - 96 words
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Article189 1949-01-26 4 BAT AVI A, Tqsj RESTORATION of normal conditions is tiom m East Java than elsewhere m ladoceaa with guerillas operating there m lar^e numben, the Netherlands Army authorities yesterday B an official survey of the Indonesia:: military situation. Guerilla activity consisted largely of mine tai i:inpReuter-AAP - 189 words
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Article60 1949-01-26 4 LONDON. Tues. The engagement wa.< announced yesterday Lord Saint, one of Britain's richest young men and personal friend of Princes? Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, to 17-year-old Leslie Nast. daughter of the late Conde Nast. Ameiican publisher. Lord Saint If 26. Miss Nast, a tall attractive60 words
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Article25 1949-01-26 4 COULDN'T AGREE BTOCK ii s t Flei m < J I j and Voi not j approa< 9lcfi i and I con Him to S ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article50 1949-01-26 4 LONDON, I Soviet AmtMSfl I Georgf N Zarubii r.-called to M level talk.v an 1 Embassy soura nio source what Zarubin v I Diplomats m a posit I know, howevei talk principally about I i 1 Four Aostriao i conferonco. due to alx>ut FVbruary 7 trade.— A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article66 1949-01-26 4 RANGOON, activity m Burm isolated Rangoon I of the country Road and rail V ifl Rangoon has I following the desi bridge 1«7 miles north can.tal. telegrai JJ been out WKI el attacn have caused th in I t-.! Itrmffic on the knltf «ratem«J« system. m atMA.P. - 66 words
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278 1949-01-26 4 LONDON, Tuesday. TWO doctors have been ex- perimenting here on the effect of music on menta'.ly-ill patients. The results are puLlished m the current "Lancet" a British mod'cal Journal, The doctors, A. D. Mitchell, and A. Zanker recall that Pythagoras, the GreekReuter - 278 words
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Advertisement112 1949-01-26 4 L Chinese New Year's Ere MIDSKiIII E&anSJjip PflM K J 1 (1 RIDAV 2Sth Jan. 1949 1 Tai Thou,; Kilm Co. Tresents "WANDERING MINSTRELS" starring I'ai K\van r r Chun C'hiu-lisia (m Mandarin) >0 HIT TINES IN MANDARIN J^T^ r ~AJ~^_r^U~U^LT ~l j& WE MAKE COLOUR PRINTS by the Defender112 words
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Article263 1949-01-26 5 >] ,1 base for dio war m the pbe British coofltroct--000 radio ;h Johore, mpletad, it I the most the East. this vensh Governnjjnised.Jt l,te. that the Communism by sternly stratc themthe altar democracy. if d- :s to take it must be implanted m tne rtsofmen. ment the of263 words
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Article, Illustration55 1949-01-26 5 By WATCfI THE BIRDIE: It is iin anxious moment for the tuo ladies and the fortune teller as the bird hesitates before it selects one of the cards telling: what the future holds m store. The turd predicts happiness and sorrow with commendable impartiality. It's all m theCHEW BOON CHIN - 55 words
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665 1949-01-26 5 ITALY S Communists nave I mad* 1949 the year of decision 00 oigar.ized labour. The is.-je is basically simple, rnion workers must chooae between the Commu-nist-controlled Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL) or the anti-Commu-nist Free General Confederation (LCGIL>. About April. when theU.P. - 665 words
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Article66 1949-01-26 5 WILL TEACH PRINCESS ENGLISH Eightoon-year-old Mary IVorth is "thrilled" at bcinf chosen »>■• governess lor DenrirVs throe Royal Princesses Mary, the daughKT of Aiiiniral Sir Dudley North and L«><iy North, left school only last •>' and has never bc<Ti abroad She knows no Paniih. Hie thrcr Princesses, a^«d 9, BA.P. - 66 words
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Miscellaneous24 1949-01-26 5 "DOP" I I rr-r— i 1 T Y OU Oo^t »^ow I to CIRCLE IW\ I/? I F^r VIE. Ll^fc* JS mi C i"24 words
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Article, Illustration696 1949-01-26 6 Rosette Hargrove - HOW LONG, 0 CRIPPS! HOW LONG! Rosette Hargrove Mr and Mrs. John Bull ar: getting more than discouraged they wok into the future and vhsthir tins will still have teeth left hx the twu Mil. and Mr John Bull getting more than i litti. dltieouraged, as U* y look intoNEA - 696 words
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Article392 1949-01-26 6 Till-: Jap aeie people de- tei .<■ a id ;ii\ j jettl tg the friendship and cot perat.bu of US o cupyJ i§ forces, woma i bsei t report d but the progress wcuili b faster -i the Japanese would put l?i>-, faith m theirUP - 392 words
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Article58 1949-01-26 6 Dr. Daniel Malan, Fouth Afliran Prime Minister announced that the Government's legal ftdvisen believed Parliament might, by a bare maiority vote. remove coloured voters fron- ioint voters 1 rolls and abollsn native representation. "In our view no special pro- <'< 'lure is necessary to ensure theReuter - 58 words
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Article632 1949-01-26 6 Moral Delinquency In Belgium M^>RAL, deJintjueMy n Be 1 it "0t a W iUu njvb T ei i md where it doe^ •>• v do me its io r irl tys m many other Europe i countries such as Franco Germ my, or itr.i.. recent war las left •om< unpleasantU.P. - 632 words
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Article134 1949-01-26 6 IF an American recession 1 affected Australia, the trade union movement might press for short -r botjrs to combat t the secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council (Mr. J. V. stout) said recently. Mr. Stout was commenting on a statemi nt by the chairman ofReuter; AAP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration135 1949-01-26 7 Above: A band of Chinese seen resting during their trek biick t«. their homes m Jogjakarta The Dutch army stated thai the Chinese iKifl been "herd< d"' into a srho house n d railway yard sta miles south of the caoitai b fore the Dutch forcea ar i135 words
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Miscellaneous237 1949-01-26 7 On Your Radio Today v ORK 12.00 p.m. Bif. Time Open- IN ENGLISH Ing Annet. Prog. Summary L 2.00 noon ln Wandarlh; 1203 Mandarin Selection 12.30 3Q Opera: 1.00 NVwv In M I nn. Cantonest Am »y 1.15 ClOS< Dov:n. y.oo Sig. Tune A ■;-i; Ing Annct. m Mandan i;237 words
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Article, Illustration426 1949-01-26 8 UNKNWON UNKNOWN S<ml-Ohk Party Contractors dealin r/ xrith Messrs. I slay Xt n W9re hosts to Mr. T. G. Taijg and Mr. J. W. Stoffri>m. \rh<> are both leaving 9mff&pott on home have. Messrs. ;»n Kukum l*:ij)er Ltd. threw a Chinese New Year dinner party over the weekend to its426 words
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Miscellaneous229 1949-01-26 10 i ivmvivi to tiii: *ioiixi.\« ntim JACK MMSTRONC I I [py^' GE a "*i?!-V- 'hCWP V'u UKE WHAT? ~~T^> AIINKCC-i- A 1 V HAVECNECF I lit MAT ON EARTH AR( '-<■ GOCP NIGHT LOREE... ALL V *s~&ft\'\ XSfJ- B t'AV^ rr- 3E HERE EARLY IN THE UfIGHT. iC*^ f^ i|229 words
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Article, Illustration579 1949-01-26 11 HayK -King 1/ so. Mild are ircrth tt I ;f -p?M--m recipes ngn Uents, Hid wnicb can i .:;f-d into I oz-". J'i-i! gci toe. i teaspoon mm watei i^ pint luke warm milk. oz. ytast. l teaspoon gait METHOD Place yea*, wrater, and579 words
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Article184 1949-01-26 11 Shopping News rpHK new horn*- waving leti 1 on sale th»s week, froJ vide the porfoct ONVM foi two ftrti getting lofethar, and lotting th^w back tuv t down both -Tittaphonci.!ly. J and litoi ally. The BMkera claim Urn: thr wave will last until th<- y tit mows out. the184 words
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Advertisement64 1949-01-26 11 HOOD REASONS WHY YOU MUST BE AT RAFFLES HOTEL ON SAIVRDW SIGHT (29th) XT IS THE MALAYAN RUGBY UNION BALL THE TOPI LAX R.A.F. RUMBA BAND wi N play the latest Sambas Rumbas FRANK PICKFORD his ORCHESTRA wiU play your favourite Waltz, Foxtrot Onestep Numbers and there will be an64 words
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Advertisement82 1949-01-26 11 C. X TANG I Pewter Ware Bali Heads I I Siamese Braceiets Silk Underwear I I CARVED TEAKWOOD FURMTI'RE I 4IX KJNDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES 1 I 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 4025 I IMPORTANT BOOKS The Companies Act 1948 $16.2.> Index to Companies Act. 1948 8.00 Students Income82 words
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Miscellaneous175 1949-01-26 11 iftlAltl Sli DENTS of the Medical College will sec thr Chinese Now Yea; n at a college ptcm on Friday night at Hartower Hall. Admission will be fifty e<-nts only. The Chinese Swimming; Club will al?o celebiate the Chinese New Year with a glia dance on Sunday evening at the175 words
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Article, Illustration360 1949-01-26 12 Ilrili*li LONDON DEADOB nt home papers nrx J ei l f^K^l X they see .111 ad. that says Wanted: a bright e «^ru t« plei'trifv the perfect woman! Ifi not a stunt, nor It it meant to bi »mp 0I tie-up.360 words
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Advertisement91 1949-01-26 12 TODAY'S BPBCIAi. M()KMN(. ''?>TIL4 "sorrows jT ie,OF THE FORBIDDEN JBgi^ ENGLISH IRAN-il ATIONS! OA7: D.U OAA)/ V SHOWS at 1.45-4.00-6.30-9.15 IM)l CLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. m A MIGHTY AIIVIMIKi: S\U\ OF Till: III«H SEA§B "RULERS SEA" A PARAMOUNT PiCTUBE NOW SHOWING! at 1.45 p.m.— 4.00— 6.30— 9.15 WARNER BRO^ PRESENT A91 words
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Advertisement27 1949-01-26 12 (iRLAT WORLD (ilobe 7—9.15 ROMAN(E OF ROSY RSDGE" Tomornm "TONIGHT \M) EVEBY NIGHT" (Technicolor) NEW WORLD Udo 7—9.15 "SMILING GHOST" ROYAL T~ 3-7.30 "AR YAM ALA" (Tamil)27 words
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Advertisement159 1949-01-26 12 .<. i.15 4 ftiK Drama' P* Far st.irrmt; NMl>r 11-.hv,,, m U( MM( ()|(Jk OniMNti I()-M k( -LIVIM, A lilt. WAV Marring: OEKE fcEUj Showing Today! I 11 a.m.. 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 A IJfl HEART- WARMING DRAA\A I IN A STORY UNEQUALLED I IN EMOTION!! THE BEST-LOVED I^^^ mfSw^M I159 words
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Article59 1949-01-26 13 I ni.«n > "h'l»- I'Mlau Kijiani: ha^ ,(,!> with a larK** rar K «i o i p**li»-t ft. !,stitut.s th.r.-. K. fiint linjMirters A K\|M»rt.rs I v rabl«« \»-st»Tda\ from th»- luft ,i. il>:iim. X .-iimitl**'" v\hi«h l« f t h»T«' on tht m. r«\ I ntart.d59 words
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Article86 1949-01-26 13 I About loui changed W at.<l7S a ivera oftenn- I.ms day I Mdi down btack pcppa was m v |l<] picul ons fO white pepper J I unchanged. lowii wore yt-tej-Bamwak $14. Siak $14 10. SAGO SEED $22 TAPIOCA FLOUR: Fan $126. FLAKE TAPIOCA $30. MEDIUM PEARL:86 words
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Article731 1949-01-26 13 g Bporc Jaa. is given by the Maiif sbartbrokcrs' AmocIbUob u fellows i Xew Year Affects Market j London retained only t < a small interest m tin J S shares pending claritica- tion of the China situa- I 1 tion. The local share S market MM731 words
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Article87 1949-01-26 13 I ondon Anglo- AmerlcM ■tilted today i,,j n mrnt which will bn:i g .sum. America's bulging itocfci Virginia to eigarette-fhort Britain A four man American dt legation headed by Don Blish. Unites States embassy eCo*Oi mic expert, net with a Bcura of Trade d- legation for *heUP - 87 words
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Article129 1949-01-26 13 TRADE SAGS AS CHINESE YEAR ENDS (Tribune Shift Reporter) pih close approach of tlie Chinese New Year has had an adverse effect on the city's trading generally. This is particularly so with Chinese firms. European business houses, have also been affected to some extent. In pre-war years, most Chinese firms129 words
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Article60 1949-01-26 13 WHEAT Warnings: 'Shortage' Warnings: 'Shortage' WASHINGTON. Tues. Tht World Food and Agricul ture Organisation today warn- I ed that wheat stocks were still too low to give propci protection against emergencies. The warning comes on the eve of the opening of the World Food Conference, a» which 44 countries, includingReuter - 60 words
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Article104 1949-01-26 13 WASHINTON Tues. Ar Administration plan to hold down the U.S. wheat and cotton crops this yea r was disclosed on Monday by Chairman Elmer Thomas. Democrat Oklahoma. Of the Senatt Agriculture Committee. The plan calls t0 r serving notice on wheat and COtton farmers that the 1949 crops theyAP - 104 words
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Article58 1949-01-26 13 THK rubber market was a^ain quiet yesterday with little business reported. Yesterday's closing pi ices were Buyers. SelN is. Xo. 1 Feb. RSS 3*5 :v> 7 m No. 2 Feb. RSS :j.V\ 35% No. 3 Feb. RSS :;1' H U% On rag. tendei F.-i)-M;<! 36 M% Api.-June :;«i\58 words
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Article56 1949-01-26 13 N.Y. RUBBER NEW YORK. Tuesday Crude rubber fUixtard futures dosed Quitt pj New York market <» n Monday There w< rt no sales. Crude rubber No. l. futurti closer unchaßfed to tu^t points lower. Sales totalled 341 Contracts. Offers were Mure i| 19.35. July 18.75 b*d. Spot number one ribbedA.P. - 56 words
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Advertisement25 1949-01-26 13 tomorrow! book now! THIS YEARS ADVENTURE JfOF ADVENTURES 1 THIS YEARS SMASH Jjf OF SMASHES! I I I I M WARNERS' TRIUMPH OF 1949! CAPITOL25 words
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Article1535 1949-01-26 14 VAN BREUKELEN FINE DAY Tribune j $<>LWfion« i <!V> ULA9 ÜBWm )f K:l l_K\ !rlv\ .il RU Vffrri.« ■art •—nahian Rhna «m»i riH> Bmc I—i.ou>K\ 080 l E >t'ari«*t liufr 11 Gold Stream nUi I—O\ \T!O\ sk>«»tr;'ak ajtoMMMeM O-itsidfr: Tiber Baee S—BLEOANV ART Lurk> A<*e Oregon Outsider: Ko>itl Borough l»1,535 words
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Article802 1949-01-26 14 Till; following are the acceptors and n«m 1 weights and probable jockey for I> PS^B tlie woml day ot the Selnngor Turt !üb\ rl^^H Meeting to be run :»t Kuala Lumpur IhVft i will be drawn on Kare Eight and tlu D, m^f P^H 1 on IICM Four802 words
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Advertisement64 1949-01-26 14 FRIDAY f ADITAf WHOLE M'NITE V/r\rilUL SERIAL Ilfe Man Zan :t>'§m3 A s P e^'^''ty prepared solely for •■'■'fflw- I he treatment of P^es Antiseptic -'Brar T rinq9nt Analc e5| c and healing InqreMSJjW! die nt s. skilfully compounded have Ife// "^p f mad M an Zan an outstanding success64 words
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Article406 1949-01-26 15 HARRYFANG NETS TWO GOALS SCRC win 3-0 JHE S.C.R.C. beat the V.M.C.A. three-nil m a fast and thnUing hockey game at Hong Urn Green yesterday. All the goals were scored m the first halt. The Chinese forwards were dangerous whenever they got the ball and their combination and fast moves406 words
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Article51 1949-01-26 15 CUP FUND WHISKY Going, going....! iMffHO of fi- "Chal- E -.t.-h Whisky--1 rlftlM*. There l ihr\ t:il for the fund S ontribatkNMi now- S VIT -mall. IIMMM bo J S tir tht Trl 5 2 bun.- lh..ma* Cup Fund. j, th, M:i!:«>« '1 nbune fftm It.!. Villon Koad. >i:iu ipori51 words
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Article89 1949-01-26 15 Tues. Jaroslav Drobay. who is conhis s] rta activity to tennis and forsaking ice winter, Will star m I decumentary tennis Director Jiri Swirth. m I. m.M 1. ai^ ....11 I ai j< n < i vie m iTi win ik devoted to theA.P. - 89 words
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Article28 1949-01-26 15 between the in< d an i the GH.Q giment will Bl mi this PuIAU Branl A Rahman Xl iinis, Boviol. Uimad Yubof. s twang Gabos,28 words
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Article34 1949-01-26 15 All i 'id boya of the St andrew*! School trihing to play Cricket are requested to %6\ l n tOUCh with Mr. Austin T. Hhl (Collate of Medicin* Tei 5421 Ext. 329>.34 words
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Article701 1949-01-26 15 THE T>',. Xi,,., »pnnt for Class I Div. I horses it r\.L on Satuiday saw No Ke^i.lI'V.al his previous foini to win rather comfortably. He was always gom*; m U behind the Into and when heads were turned foi home he had no difficulty m run-701 words
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Article43 1949-01-26 15 The following have be-. select* to represent B.C.C. I vf. Johore C.C at the Padan*! lon Jan. :>8 at 515 p.m.: 1 Mathot: Haig; Lloyds; Bra i nds: Kuyper; Daniels; H« i i. I Tabor; Moolenburgh; Pcaivy Read. Umpin Mr. Smith.43 words
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Advertisement16 1949-01-26 15 STAR TS FRIDA V HOOIi I moWalban^ dulTante f^^ S puadiccc one at Ar<u his wt16 words
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65 1949-01-26 16 HOLLYWOOD T. n- i fefBJ I I ihM soMi* r ;n. in Ute ■r tn:i: i >i». i.ttion Mall bi'-'d upon (Hi.- of th. tjon-ii < •>• i hmturei of thr recent v .1 •ction I ,»»oiit March 1. ja* fl desperati rfy mA.P. - 65 words
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Article141 1949-01-26 16 The United Malays National Organisation may request the Federal Government to declare Feb. 1 "Federation Day" public holiday throughout the Federation, according to a Kuala Lumpur report. 4 The report said the proposal was contained in a lepoit prepared by the Selangor State branch of UMNO,141 words
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Article367 1949-01-26 16 REDS WILLING TO TALK PEACE Bul list S demands SHANGHAI. Tuesday. 4 OOlflfi MSI broadcast picked up in Shanghai to- day said that the Chinese Keds are willing to MftOttatc pM« the newly appointed five-man Nationalist BM0t delegation on the basis of the ori--iinl eight (oinmuiiisi demands. The announcement wasU.P. - 367 words
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Article16 1949-01-26 16 Assembly Leaves JANKIN| rmn i |«ecUled 2j to rvartiat. Saturday. S M 4m.] tribal t^m m16 words
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Article48 1949-01-26 16 Berlin. Tv seven per» 16 Injun on M A a British airlift children :m«i :O j a Russian bio. Ed ta ttn S -f Got many The plain ta !27 poisons, was flying I th RAF an pott lin the British i Zone A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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165 1949-01-26 16 i Tribune Staft Reporter i Singapore's .share of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund •rill come from a block allocation of $500,000 (Straits) made foi British possession in the Far East, including Hongkong. The amount that each territory will receive from165 words
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156 1949-01-26 16 Security Council debates freedom motion on Indies IAKE SUCCESS, Tues. The Security hoping to clear up the Indonesian pro Palestine comes up a.^ an issue again. W» debate today on the Indies. u r reDiscussion will bo reopened on a four solution, calling for the creation of an Indonesia byA.P. - 156 words
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