Morning Tribune, 29 January 1949
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1949-01-29 1 MORNING Tribune r"T\ 0 !♦!>'» (.W\v Series). SATURDAY. JANUARY 29, 1949. Price 10 Ont^13 words
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Article428 1949-01-29 1 Operation Yap Continues K ion str i l t. ttKla\ issued a ■L statement about ■Alleged attempts bv VapTow Sim to sell nis I |in Prince^ Koad in E Liimjiur. which the Ky b requisitioning M regards the state- 1 K; which has been that it is I Hfjethat Mr428 words
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134 1949-01-29 1 NATIONALIST POW'S IN PEIPING REVOLT EBIPING, Frl A regiment lof Nationalist troops revolted today in the southern suburbs lof the city when ordred in to Red territory under the Peiping peace pact Troops loyal to national Genera' Fu Tso-yi engaged the rebellious troops. Fu'a headquarten claimed they were suppressed. TheA.P. - 134 words
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Article20 1949-01-29 1 Greetings j I The Morning Tribune I wishes all i!-» Chinese J rentiers a h.»pj»y and prosperous Nev\ \ear.20 words
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Article138 1949-01-29 1 9 PH.— The unity Oounpared for a nation plan id treedom to Intended to eting its views vewton of the ed programme the 18-monW old »ic ong-d€«ayed vote shortly aftmr»24.houV ay A as granted ot Nn orH P stponemen t of the mnenr t0U.P. - 138 words
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Article769 1949-01-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday Major-general C.H.Boucher, General Officer Commanding Malaya, tod ay warned that although bandit activity had passed its peak the situation in Malaya was "still serious". His statement was made in reply to the Press Conference question: "What are the Government's and Army's reaction to the769 words
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Article76 1949-01-29 1 HOOTING BAN REJECTED A RECOMMENDATION made by the Traffic Advisory Committee that the ban on the sounding of horns should be imposed throughout the Municipal area in Singapore, was not accepted at the Commissioners' meeting yesterday. Although a Municipal Committee had approved the recommendation by a majority vote, the Commissioners76 words
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338 1949-01-29 1 SHANGHAI, Fri. At least 2,000 lives are believed to have been lost on board the ships Taiping ami Kienyuen, which sank after a collision last night off the Chinese Coast. The Australian destroyer Warramunga, which picked up 38 people, said in a messageU.P. - 338 words
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Article83 1949-01-29 1 Burmese Raid Siam Mine BAN* \Ki 'K. Prl. At nsl 20 Siamese Including on > for- nei v were kill'-<i wh< i and of about 200 Burmese, Including Karen guerillas, r iMp<l wolfram mine in the town ttt Maehongsorn, <>" the Imese frontier In nor i Islam last week, iccordU.P. - 83 words
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Article88 1949-01-29 1 LLOILO, Philippine*. I'"' 1 family ot foui wi M-f.ii* to have i"-< i n buried alive an.) 10 people were hurl today by a landslide from the Madia* mountain m Um Antique pro VU ur. resulting from ■eriea of earthquakes. Might tremors ere t.-it on Panay IslandU.P. - 88 words
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Advertisement8 1949-01-29 1 Li Makes Last Bid For Peace Page 168 words
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181 1949-01-29 2 ONN URGES WOMEN 'COME OUT OF SECLUSION' l>;ito Onn bin Jaafar, Mentri Bosar of Johore, h*s ur^-il Malay women to start coming out of seclusion now, to prepare for the time when they will ptov *n equally important part with men in moulding the future of this country. Pato Onn181 words
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Article105 1949-01-29 2 Clifford Pier Steps THE "treaoar. w. the landing step* of Clifford Pier led a Sin- j?Nj>«>re Government •*?>■;►- pwiji < It-rk tu slip off and J :n'o *h»* «ra. uclui'v ho caught J f h >M of a pit'iv o> railing J ::riil «m MfWi fr >m h.»- fii! 1105 words
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Article113 1949-01-29 2 HOUSING HOLDS UP LABOUR DRIVE A GOVERNMENT drive to get M.ilay labourers from Kelantin to woik on mines and estates in the Federation is now under way. but they will not start work until plans for their accommodation have hern completed. Completion of the plans will tiike several months, t113 words
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Article134 1949-01-29 2 BRITISH ADVISER PRESENTS A WA RDS VI ALA Lumpur. Vttdmf. I* ■Schintrot untish Adviser, .\T:. A. L. Bnse. piesented aWarda at ;i ceicmony at the S. la'.gcr Council of State, tc six people who had lendcred serVTCfe; to the British troopr and prisoners of war dunng the Japanese occupation. Mk134 words
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148 1949-01-29 2 PEACE his been restored between Malays i W Bruas, Perak, scene of receu Sino-Maiay fl •-•pon .slid yesterday. A party of Chinese and Malay loaders ,fl Meatri Besar. and accompaniei by the Brttii S cently visited tho river-town tc explain to A -.fl peace was148 words
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Article254 1949-01-29 2 9OHOWM BAIIKI, Friday A formation* of four R.A.F. Spitfires from Singapore blitzed a bandit area at Poh Lee Sen with four 500 Ib. bombs and heavy cannon and machine gun tire in an air strike yesterday. Reloading the bombs from high level, the Spitfires dived over254 words
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Article42 1949-01-29 2 MONEY FOR BATANG KALI DEPENDENTS Kuala Lumpiu. Fuday. The Federation Government is considering a request f;om the Chinese Consul (kneral. Dr. Wu Pak Shing, for compensation to dependants of the Butang Kali incident, the Chief Secretary, Sir Alec Newboult. said here today.42 words
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Article18 1949-01-29 2 A Chinese assaulted in a fight was brought into Rochore police station with a head wound.18 words
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168 1949-01-29 2 THE Clerk 11 the official magazine of the Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union made its debut in Singapore yesterday. It is edited by Mr. Tan Soon Kim. The editorial gives the aim of the Union as being "to bring about general improvement in168 words
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Article42 1949-01-29 2 Chinese New Year celebiattons has cost Singapore a coconut tiee Setting off five crackers a Chinese family lit up a large coconut tree* at Ciiinhill Roa.i. hist night. The Fi?e Biiga 1e put the fire out in 30 minutes.42 words
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Article38 1949-01-29 2 The Stßgapofre Music Ci"<-'c j vili hold ;ts first prognun?m this on Thursday, February 3. Pupils of the Far Eastern liu&ic School will appear. The concert will bt elven in the Wesley Church Hill. Canning Rise.38 words
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58 1949-01-29 2 CONVICTED SOLDIER ASKS FOR SYMPATHY n a pereiu "I V the O> I Corps, now an i( months for robl s.%m pealed w «enlfnc,. n t t'-day ■■•tiß Pt i ontcdl,v, I iPany. H, I ■ympatt I duce the I Dismiss i l: judcr said th t th off, I58 words
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Article13 1949-01-29 2 jano irMia:.- a gang fight last r./ .1 Pasir Panjanp 113 words
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Advertisement85 1949-01-29 2 ACCOMMODATION MERCANTILE HOSTEL 13, Queen Street. Accommodation available for students and paying guests. It pays you to stay at the Hostel with or without board. Apply: Superintendent. <.m;v iiAiit BANISHED BY II A it K O MAIK POMADE DARKON is a high grade hair dressing chlicately perfumed Its darkening action85 words
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Miscellaneous122 1949-01-29 2 RUCGLES f IMS TIME IT \fl DON'T NOTICE THIS^\ MHO JOHN '.NlCllOl Y I EXPECT IT IMJfI L^iVlVfti YOU $E( Mtf^T l^^ s mZ w^ SJ m YOU mnuofatm W»W/j f^i flTS^rirTm^ 6 ro m ()ow > mm kamir you my dem* m urn ,M\ 1 1 it 2j M122 words
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Article217 1949-01-29 3 Kl ALA M UTI K. Krid ,1,. (ombined operations by the FeUer* Vonrs and Si;«m to liquidate armed n alon^ the North Kedah frontier with r UlQrt n> Major General C. H. Bourher, inl 'y |)istrirt. at a press conference here to- -neasures were well in217 words
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Article75 1949-01-29 3 tt Munfciptl Com- lay passed a M..P. Robort- the $800,000 t Fund to be wur money hand--ov -e, 9 ngapore Im- r u?t. p, o called for thf r^.. the money or lv ng that two lot? I dwelltnga an etch of th< Lural75 words
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138 1949-01-29 3 LN greei nt introducing Whitley Council concihat hinery was signed by the General ManaBeroi layan Railway and officials of the 6.000Unmg All-Malayan Railway Workers' Union yestertnent is the outcome of negotiations over th( ist 18 months. The scheme has been accepted r the138 words
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403 1949-01-29 3 Negotiations are being conducted with the Singapore Government for the provision of funds to meet the loss of Municipal revenue caused by the restriction to 12%% of the surcharge on rates which the Legislative Council decided for 1949, the Deputy Municipal President (Mr. W.403 words
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Article64 1949-01-29 3 Paying For The Crisis 111** <io\«TntmTt in cons '!»Tinn li-asurfs |«f rivn^ rtftftßt to m i" t the irg- »v- 5 I *'i(i'|«Tr<» vh.is:> by tilt* S i t:!.'r <r fi.<'Y, the l-Vdrra- 2 tion Chief Serre tHr;, Mr AIM Neubwiilt, saWl herf today. 5 1 NV I proposals S64 words
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Article70 1949-01-29 3 About lorty invited guests. including Consular and Gov- ■iiiunt representative*, and well known personalities, attended the luncheon party £'V' a yesterday by the Directors o1 i the New Adelphi Hotel Ltd., on the occasion cl the official o; a- i ing or the new r ill r*v*n. fhe70 words
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Article22 1949-01-29 3 male Chinese oM I^bar Night Soi' D iK:t S thP ;to unconsciotisnes, m server, was taken to no. pn v«flterday.22 words
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Article83 1949-01-29 3 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ha? announced that the cast' and technical crew for the filming of the first technicolour picture ever to be made in India will be flown out there. The picture. "The River", will be directed by Jean Renoir who has already left by aitU.P. - 83 words
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Article43 1949-01-29 3 A farewell party for Mr. D. Labh Singh, who is going India for a short peiiod art about thivteen years hfre. A given by Mess.s. In ierso n Co.. last night. It WW attorn by prominent Singapore DUSi nnocmpn43 words
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Article42 1949-01-29 3 The Governor of Singapore* will be asked to permit the extension of terms of office of Municipal Commissioners which expired at the end of last year, to a suitable date in April 1949. a meeting of the Commissioners decided yesterday.42 words
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Article72 1949-01-29 3 The late s«! Edward GavTfl recorded voice will go over the air in a special programmeon the Blue Network of Radio Malaya on Tuesday. the first anniversary of the Federation of Malava. The Federation High Oommissionei. Sir Homy Gurney will broadcast at 8 p.m. just72 words
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238 1949-01-29 3 Singapore Restoration Almost Complete JTEADY i and the mat complHion of all n t.s of thr Singapore IfunidpaJity vVtr I review of last year's work which I Deputy Municipal President (Mr. VV. L Blyth) pnrt the Commissioners yesterday. Mr. Blyth stated that in praoticallv all departments considerable expansion of work238 words
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Advertisement30 1949-01-29 3 S/?e wdj We d s«»tmer s^orm...| MBtin AND KMUffjj^^^ g I Ef^tei^' HAYERin If "SUMMER 1 LIGHTNING" —p| STRIKING IT? UCHN'C'OLOR^ THK !A^ toxi«wt at j^j^: hon ;UOO Fur K>H,rvationv30 words
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Article46 1949-01-29 4 CI7TTA F-MliN I i ntbei ln<iiin lovcrnuM nt, toll tr.d.iy. be i >thei S iHo u .n> i. .1 a t meat" <iuririt: the r. ported .hi .jii tCCkfc nt in thr Fir East ihortly \>ofon the i v. it ended. Reutei Klllllllll lIIIIIMf46 words
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Article, Illustration56 1949-01-29 4 Helicopter saves This Associated Press picture was ta- ken at a reoent de- S S monst ration in London J by the RAF, of how I life can be saved by Helicopter air-lift. A j stretcher case can beS picked by this air am- 1 balance from any iso- lated56 words
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Article109 1949-01-29 4 TOKIO, Fri. The Showa Denko Company spent 116,000,000 yen (£77,330) between July 1947 and May 1948 for "non-business" purposes, including bribes to hush up the bribe scandal. This was the testimony given by Takashi Fujii, Managing Director of the Fertilizer firm before the House ofReuter; AAP - 109 words
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Article55 1949-01-29 4 LONDON, FRI. Wool waste from textile mills together with old clothes may soon be alleviating Europe's food shortage. Scientists have at last disca^ered how to convert wool anC *d clothing into almost its own weight of cattle food— or even into important protein food for humans, statesReuter - 55 words
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263 1949-01-29 4 U.S., U.N. CHIEFS MEET OVER TR UMAN PLAN WASHINGTON, Fri. Inited Nations an d State Department officials are al- ready at work on plans to tarry out President Truman's world co-operation plan to aid backward nations. David Weintraub of the I nited Nations division of economic affairs, has been hereU.P. - 263 words
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Article212 1949-01-29 4 TOKIO. Fri— Following reports of a mysterious rly--11 sr-saucer machine in Australia, a number of persons in Japan have reported sighting: a ■luminous" (lying-saucer flashtag across the sky around 7.40 p.m. on Tuesday. Kichlzaemon Sasaki, a police station accountant who was One of the people whoReuter-AAP - 212 words
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Article28 1949-01-29 4 Australian Beer product. on last November r; ached the record figure of 13.200.000 gallons compared with a monthly average of 10.500.000 gallons m 1947-48.28 words
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Article83 1949-01-29 4 TOKIO. Friday. Shoji Tanaka. 47-year-old Demo-Liberal who was elected to the Diet from Niigata on Sunday, only to become the object of a nation-wide police search on a variety of charges, gave himself up before the Tokio Procurator's Office yesterday. He is wanted on a chargeReuter-AAP - 83 words
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Article31 1949-01-29 4 VIENNA, Frl.~ The Austrian League for the United Nations announced today that 12 Austrian doctors have been engaged for service in Ceylon by the Colombo public health service. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article25 1949-01-29 4 Shanghai. Friday.- -A fourth airline trip from Shanghai to Communist-held Peipins* was completed by the China National Aviation Corporation yesterdav. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article50 1949-01-29 4 U.S. MARINES TO PROTECT IN CHINA I violei car Bad The v. 1 command, drawn t, i Pacific ba of those remaining probably v be QU «2! aboard sh p, ashore. in Several t. d n arc at THagtto and «ftS abroad the msport Ba- field in Shanghai harbrJ" U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article44 1949-01-29 4 American Made Patriarch ISTANBUL, Pri .\-chbishop Atlv nagoras 1 throned u 1 Greek Orth a. ho Istanbul yest rday He became tl Orat Arawk* an citizon ever I thiono. Me proclaimed In hi ut "the motl c the history of ouj i h A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article161 1949-01-29 4 PAXBERRA, Fri. Australia's post war divorce wuve ap V pears to be ebbing. Divorce petition* filed In IMS totalled 4.750. r l><»0 fewer than In 1946 and 455 fewer than In 1947. The marria?e« had lasted from a few months to 52 yean. A loading divot cvU.P. - 161 words
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Article48 1949-01-29 4 NEW YORK, Friday. Stn Carr. alleged co- ea h r of Ri» sian spy ring In Canada three years ago W*| amvted yesterday. He ll war.. \i on espionage charges in Canada. He once held the post of organising secretaiy of the Canadian Communist Party. A.P.48 words
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Advertisement35 1949-01-29 4 Loveliness r 's Jtr* 1?V Youil love thli gorgeous fashion Bumbet with its oharmtaf toft Unet its graoeful tjrm littm^'. One of th»- many crmtloni y SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10. BATTERY ROAD. 6'pore. PbOM 820^135 words
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Advertisement35 1949-01-29 4 TONIGHT AT THE KATONC REST-HOUSjL EXTENSION TILL 2.A.AV Boon and his Syncopators will be Entertaining Y«.u on the DANCE Floor. WISHING OUR CHINI SE PATRONS A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR PHONE «716. 107 marine PARADE.35 words
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Article320 1949-01-29 5 1 1\ hhe made this II Mr. Dean I A the new U.S. I .f State, indictted that the projected I mtic Alliance early i ompleted. i Alliance will I ion of the I ivesti Union which at Bruatli Kuropean H The foreign of the five ion nations the320 words
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Article, Illustration37 1949-01-29 5 N. Whiting's smooth Fox Terrier "Maryvale MoToug Show held recently. Fox terriers were third in popu h'\ best of all terrier breeds at a Melbourne Roval larity at Melbourne, with 93 entries. Australian Official Photo.Australian Official - 37 words
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Article1023 1949-01-29 5 NORMAN BARTLET - NORMAN BARTLET AUSTRALIA has become a major Pacific base for restocking a war-stricken dog wot Id. In 12 months up to June 30. 194<\ New South Wales breeders sent "82 dogs to six different Pacific countries, almost twice as many as before the war. Other1,023 words
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Article90 1949-01-29 5 RUBBER LIQUID ENVELOPE A solution which i, the appearance of rubfc ;r liquid envelope," whic' laa been imported from th d States of America, I used i" Australia to tect valuable construction i Bogong, Victona. from the effect of winter snow.-. Tile plant 14 >>< uitf U I count cUon90 words
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Advertisement19 1949-01-29 5 < I tor Sen ex K I umpur. Ipoh, It, ur. I Kot:l nhMxu I M u; I and i'..n.i\ia.19 words
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Article1005 1949-01-29 6 As Hi,- a*e Ml. s;lid speeiaKir. there w iis S J a groan b> <h< lli«. ISUI| J |ii«>n« ill as Ik- iumv lu-HtM before ami never <i< sir, J it* hear again. I By A CORRESPONDENT Simple religious and the .fvival otI.P.S. - 1,005 words
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Article557 1949-01-29 6 AMERICA'S military advim y groups in Chin i inj forced cut by developments of the civil \\v. took with tern a hit] of liousciicid goods and BCBt mountains more > f government supplies and quipment to Tokio ia as orderly evacootion. M ij. Sen. DavidA.P. - 557 words
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Article204 1949-01-29 6 MOST EXPENSIVE COUNTRY THE net state of Israei is ftghf,lP| one of its toughest battles against the soaring ccs; of living. Lau-st official general COM of living index figure i& 355 compared with 100 in AagUSi 1939. Many > rover, thai lls s l based n certa ti-.'s which qoReuter - 204 words
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Article85 1949-01-29 6 A TICKET marking machine Of interest to the nurd- waie trade is one of the latest engineering products on the Australian markec. Made locally, the machine can mark 1.000 boxes of cutlery with three change^ of price, apply the labels to the boxes, and J leplace the boxes in85 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-01-29 7 He Khows His Table Manners >var old Swtttakcn d nap- i ted I I I .otudent Truman (ex- J -me right) taking the i oath of office with his hand on a £1,250 Bible, S weighing 25 lbs., an ex- act replica of the origi- na l 15th century Guteni52 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-01-29 7 THE DUKE AT CANNES scious and Si i Duko i sports a pair and knitted .::'ii» r s at Accompani-American-born Duche&i of ■•< wu vaca- I r the winter in iducc resort.31 words
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Advertisement25 1949-01-29 7 i Wishing a// our 1 Chinese patrons a >j^ |< yL, I PHOENIX AERATED WATERS I HT. iiTMfTBI ARE ALWAYS DEPENDABLE PHONE 3700 OR 3709 ■■■■■■■4E-25 words
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Miscellaneous183 1949-01-29 7 On Your RadioToday MALAY PROGRAMMES > M^ J BUKNKTWORK 12 .00 P- S^.JSc^^wn." ON Music S<> n S s 12 45 NCWS Ma a> INDIAN PROGRAMMES &*j&* < SSr"BB '^Prog^rme Summary. xJS m Tim( SiK na,. LOO nn n Dovvn 1.30 Asok Kumar Songs I.^ wV Music. 1.30 nwr Khidki183 words
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Article, Illustration240 1949-01-29 8 PEOPLE IN THE UNKNOWN Jack Buchanan. British actoi .i r -l nfl nager. and his wife Susur: Bassett, 9 year-old American Activ-s walk the .*m of Cunard Liner "Caronia at Southam^M ton, England. His Excellency. Mr. JSn Prakan, fl Commissioner for India in Pakistan at< a party in hor ir240 words
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406 1949-01-29 10 SH< -RTAGE of electric rower, recently described by French newspapers and j;ov. inment officials "critical" and "serious" because of a prolonged dry spell, is one of France's most difficult long ran/e problems. Together with most other European countries, France has suffered under a postwar coalReuter - 406 words
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Miscellaneous248 1949-01-29 10 e\(u SIVE TO THE MOHXIXt llt HUM J i JACK ARMSTRONG HIS NA\>E IS KARON. 18 THEY SA> GEE WHIZ/ »j^ LIOTEN. :<E HIREP |J)M SPECIAL IM A PEAP VOU P HAVE HERES WHAT WE PO! 5C VOJ PL/'VHP' YOU GOT THE j 3ECAUSE HE LOOKS RtNGER. ..IS 7 f^248 words
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Article, Illustration280 1949-01-29 11 Jb MIH I >km is n..t ;lt ,i- i won WJMh :t H hr sJIOUId (111- from the blemish* Then aie thn important Mmi vUck .it tract ffM to a face; h;tirhr.. bTWi IN and Up boundaries, th<s.' can b< mad inor comppllingly inter. 1280 words
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Article257 1949-01-29 11 body is a widely woven latticv of natural straw. There arc tiny matching leaves hanging ever the edges. And the whole thing is held above the mad in front with a neat wiie anangement. Most of the gay light straw chapeaux featuie a similar contrast in257 words
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Article175 1949-01-29 11 MACARONI CHEESE. Imjred'ents: 4 ozs. macaroni. 2 ozs. giaU'-i cheese. II oz. buttc: 2 oz. flow. 'o pint miik. teaspoon made mustard. Salt and popper. Brown bieadc:umbs. METHOD: Break the macaroni into small pieces, drop them in salted boiling water; boil until tender, and diain well. Melt the175 words
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Advertisement67 1949-01-29 11 THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN TOWN TOMGHT will be RAFFLES HOTEL and the MALAYAN RUGBY UNION BALL Where you can dance to the latest South American Rhythm played by the popular R.A.F. RUMBA BAND and to your favourite Waltz, Foxtrot and Quickstep numbers played by FRANK PICKFORD his ORCHESTRA there will67 words
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Advertisement65 1949-01-29 11 WE MAKE r COLOUR PRINTS b.V the £h Defender Chromatone (American) Process from your Anseo Colour, Kodaohrome <*c I)ufa>< »I<iir TranKpar<>ncie>s 5" x 9% n Ist Copy 9.50 extra Copy 7.5t» rx 5" n $15.00 $13.00 *W By The Largest Photo Studio In Malaya Dance *Qs HAI. 12/1 TAP f^65 words
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Miscellaneous105 1949-01-29 11 DIARY* g VISITING .Singapore: Mi Apologies to the Y W.C.A Stewait Tudor, hi other for the misprint which arof Income tax bogey man, curred in yesterdays paper. Mr. Dudley Tudor, who Is Anyone wishing to join thholidaying in South Africa Malay, and dressmaking now classes should contact thM Y. W.C.A.,105 words
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Article, Illustration275 1949-01-29 12 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY E£K_£_a*l IVILLIAM SHAKLSFfcAKt once said: A rose by any other name is just as sweet." Film star, torch singer Dinah Shore, however, disagrees. In t iwl she feels that the bard didn't know what he was talking ihttilt. Dinah, who st275 words
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Article36 1949-01-29 12 DETER Finch a k X tralian ia<ho -xi-xa been cast for a P ai t of Events." Ho pU) JJJ of Philip Mason, an commits a mm Basil Dear. l*n Is this British film.36 words
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Article25 1949-01-29 12 •WTJ R*d **<*' 1 weft a on ffce WWiW*"*] bMN chosen OS slunen at d d- blind mem m_ •on: it ■,o-i»KM***'if'fc f>/ f/25 words
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Article32 1949-01-29 12 WEX BARKER j L debut aa the ne* lS to Tarxans Ma,; -.o talented artis 4 do aelf-portrail ia sketches of Inter I I He is well read ItainJng converaation32 words
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Advertisement121 1949-01-29 12 jsfa* b x> M-j a *V Ja». v >*afi^a*w k f i ~^^iaw Jar I w 9*" «JH HattaWa^a^^liaW ri^aT^^a^aV i^^i^M^^^^ a^a^a^9alla^a^a\ h w^a^Efta^aaa^ f^^^^aV \3 M^^ay^pJlp^ByßHaßßaWMi^^Ba^a^a^ I i Mvv\v Wishing M a f2j O/// C7////r^ '*?9«i with wi^^ajj^^ Oa Aa Island WitkYom 1 77ffi BIGGEST HOLIDAY ATTRACTION m TOWN!121 words
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Advertisement66 1949-01-29 12 Wishing All Chinese rYiemU and Tutron** A HAI'PY NEW YEAR: FOIR SHOWS DAILY! Noon, S, G.15, A ».15 p.m. %^k -^k> BS&L^^aK <*"°^ ifll [am^i99ttifiß feHAYWORTH {amen TO-NITE at MID-NITE "1001 NIGHTS" In TECHNICOLOR ■avawanaaaaaaaaaiH^ GREAT WORLD Globe 2 6 9. 1 0 Whole Serial of Republic'?* "JINGLE GIRL" NEW66 words
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Article64 1949-01-29 13 i was quiet j-. ::iost C'aintsr inrlintd to holiday! so mr, flow s.otion. Unfgi Mf»- arriyed on to })iisineM at wing wtn yostn-- Sarawak H. fjpi FLOUR: Fair J^KE PAPIOCA: $80. MKI M PEARL: $31. PKPPBR: Muntok mi s awak $210. •:!'PKR: Lampong Qjjtßl (round) $130. 158. Hamburg64 words
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Article98 1949-01-29 13 RUBBER WILL MEE T DEMANDS fROM what information U available about tht world's probable consumption of rubber d.irir K 1919 Prices were maintain*" I early in the week by covering for Russian shipments, but. when this demand appeared to be satisfied, for the time being a decline set in. This98 words
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Article60 1949-01-29 13 LONDON I ri. The Combined Tin ommittee I h«s made further interim J J ;i!l..< .uiutis f ur j |rs( half of thin ptar. The> total 2,683 long tons, of which, Ilrazil receives 515, Ceylon 15, Czecho* S lovakia 675. Honßkong S ■HO, Hungary 225, Ire- I land 35,Reuter - 60 words
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Article791 1949-01-29 13 ipore, Jan. 28. Singapcre itiait quotation* todav as given by the Malivan Slill r kers' Afvuociauoa vtrt as frUovi Buyers Sellers Atlas Ice 14.00 15.00 Alex. Bncli Pr 2JB 2.92 u Ord! 1.97 4. 2.0.24 8.8. Petrol 43 9 44 9 I M. Trustee 7.50 8.50 OODITID791 words
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Article31 1949-01-29 13 Closed j Both the share and i I rubber markets are clos- J ed for the Chinese New Year holidays. They re- I open on Tuesday morn- i lng-31 words
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Article49 1949-01-29 13 Uttlc int.-» t t.ik.-n in th< uU.. (it.. I tin .if.; roachVery little b' i transacted. 1 > only < ;>. ii for v Kuv. S. Nf) l > i:<s No Z Peb. RBB Na 3 F< b. RBS (mi reg t< n«i- I-'. I. M i -.tun.--.lll'49 words
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Article633 1949-01-29 14 rME following art* the acceptors and non-a<reptor> weights ami probablr jockey! tor M»jr*fl tuh he third day of the >elanßor Turf Club\ Gold U Heetim; to be run at Kuala Lumpur. The Big v u pill he drawn em fcwe fc and the Double Tote* on U N633 words
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Article172 1949-01-29 14 WEEKES MISSES HIS 6th CENTUR Y MADRAS, Friday. The We* Indiei after lu,Ing two uricketi for th.- ■dditiofi of only four run the overnight scow had made 392 for foor wkkete by lunch on the mood day of the fourth I i here. tl, md '>vr of th drt Jeff172 words
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Advertisement142 1949-01-29 14 "HERE'S WISH ING EVERYONE A HAPPY NEW YEAR" voi SHOI U) BE HAl'I'V AND GAY! (DANNI KAYE) TODAY HUH ZHOU'S 2-4.15-6.30-9. 30P.M. PHONE 6903 > i I ofDanny^Pandy Clowning' ,v! B j J Dinah Shore's Warbling JJ* ■f\ 'i^W^ Gorgeous Goldwyn Girls 1 jff jml fc Ygfljc. SAMUEL GOLOWYN '>J142 words
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Article1201 1949-01-29 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ECLIPTIC TIPPED TO WIN SOLD CUP ALLAN LEWIS BEST BETS ARE GOLDEN GROVE, D.R.8., CONSTANCE (By THE Selangor Gold Cup, which has attracted a very good field, will be the main race tomorrow, the tintl day of the Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting. Ecliptic is my choice for the1,201 words
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Article68 1949-01-29 15 I'.v ALLAN LEWIS Ra I—I). R. b Electroplate Happj traveller Katv 2—EGYPTIAN Ql EKN AH worth Lady llanriton tincr OVATION Sky streak Tot land Outsider: Streattield. Race 4—GOLDEN GROVE Mont ltl.it Fortune's Favourite Race &—ECLIPTIC Natural Byron Outsider: Double Five Race H—TRICOLOIR Christmas Knight Victorine Outsider: Kingsford ItM68 words
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Article404 1949-01-29 15 POLPKN c.rovr ;u;.tin proved ht-r galloping ability wh> n ibe made the opposition fa like the prove ibial "hack the Race for Class II Div. 1 on Wednesday. When she reached th« judgr she had four lengths to ■pare fiom the second hoi sr and in404 words
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Article25 1949-01-29 15 Three teama of tho Chinese Swimming Club will meet R.A.F. Seletai at Watct-I'olo lat the Clu Pool today a'. 11 a.m.25 words
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Article25 1949-01-29 15 PRAGUE. Thurs, Scco 1 Siavut club oi Prague won tin Czechoslovak soccer league championship on their >•'•'"• ing in the autumn garni s A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement19 1949-01-29 15 TONIGHT TOMORROW AT MIDNIGHT! 77 C/M MV//.D ffi/? //I in J2 T.N'.T. Parked I COMPLETE!} ft 6^9 AlhambrA P19 words
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Article387 1949-01-29 16 Cabinet Split Likely THE Nationalist peace appeal to the Communist-, uas reported here today to be in danger of complete collapse as President Li Tsung-jen awaited the Communist leader Mao Tse-tung*s reply to his dramatic earh morning peace message. Premier Sun Fo. Deputy PremierReuter; U.P. - 387 words
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Article67 1949-01-29 16 RACING DRIVER KILLED Bi'ENOS AIRES F» Th ncneta racing nwjtortetJeJjn }V Mr wimillc died in ho pal here today from Injuries recew i when now cr he was t^ Xuv .kidded ami erjjjed over h" course of Sundays mtor- n tho heart of the Afftmw capital. He died within tonReuter - 67 words
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168 1949-01-29 16 ROY MACARTNEY - CHINESE ARE BEHIND THE TERROR-Nehru ROY MACARTNEY (By Friday I'anun «ia»'" lft1 mJSSSSJIT Mb, believes that withoo. the suppoH of the Chinese population, terromm could 1101 T^seai^opinion in the course of an interview in New Delhi earlier this week. Nehru saui the Maia\an populace must be behind the terrorists. Otherwise,Reuter-AAP - 168 words
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Article220 1949-01-29 16 TWENTY-ONE bandits including four known leaders were killed by security forces in Johore during the past weeks. Forty-one bandits or wanted men were captured and 755 bandit collaborators detained. Speaking at a conference between Police and Army authorities at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, Major-General D.220 words
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Article18 1949-01-29 16 Mr. W. F. Mavoi ha« been appointed to be Deputy to the Comptroller of Customs, Singapore.18 words
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Article31 1949-01-29 16 The Repuolican Lin^rgeney Government of Dr. Sjaffruddin Prawira.icgara has decreed that the Residencies of Riau. Tapanuli and the Southern area jf Sumatra and Djambi be considered special military territories.—Ander31 words
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Article27 1949-01-29 16 One of the consignments of Uvest the Dutch East In .n* in Singapore who" the brought 108 cow.s i; from Benoa and 1* Singapore, yesteida>.27 words
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Article39 1949-01-29 16 Rear Admiral C. Caslon, C.8., C.8.E., the Officer. Malaya, left Singapore on Jan. 25 in H.M.S. Alert to pay an official visit to North Borneo, Brunei, and Sarawak. He is expected to return on Feb. 10.39 words
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