Morning Tribune, 31 January 1949
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Article95 1949-01-31 1 MONDAY, JANTARY 31, 1949. BATAVIA. Sun.— lndonesian Republicans acouson Saturday of making a new police üblican leaders m direct defiance of the M United Nations orders. r t; gatiOß to Comraltthe Comrlandi offi- «cer w. flftcer of the of Inform- m Batahad confisand office 1"V DemandA.P. - 95 words
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Article377 1949-01-31 1 Expected Soviet "Peace Offensive" Opens Agrees To Peace Pact With U.S. London, Sunday AAarshal Stalin said m Moscow tonight that the Soviet government would be willing to consider a joint declaration with the United States that neither power would resort to war against the other. Stalin's statementAP - 377 words
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104 1949-01-31 1 Vishinsky III With Nervous Disorder PK 9 inday. ■MAN '*>■ Folol^ll i VUMft- from a i" a Cz Sanai ium. n• nt was L|t yesti h V one of ndanU who lid that Vis! ii vla unable i«ocentrat< n anything. I cannot ■>' anyone. g* enp] ye< made no secretA.P. - 104 words
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206 1949-01-31 1 Yangtse Sinking RELATIVES MOB SHIP COMPANY SHANGHAI, Sun HTNDREDS of angry Natives of shipwreck v: tuns smashed windows and v i turned tKe desks of Che Chung Litn Steamship Company yesterday after officials had filled to explain why no lifeooatn were launched to say- an estimated 1500 who died laIP - 206 words
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Article67 1949-01-31 1 'PAKAN BAROE THANKED US" DUTCH Batavta, Sunday THE Dutch Ann) Inform*tion Office today released a letter which, it Bald, was from a group of Chinese at Pakan Baroe, Sumatra THe letter exposed thank. to Dutch forces for saving them from -certain death" at tiu hands of the Republicans W December67 words
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85 1949-01-31 1 UN. FOOD FOR CUT OFF EGYPTIAN TROOPS LAKE SUCCESS, Bun.Actlng la'.stin, mediator Dr. Ralph Bunche has inlo.mnl U.< United Nations hoa-tquart. > s thai th. flrit United NaUoMsuoerviaed rood an.i medical convoy reached the BOT^ .urroilded m Fa-uja pocket In southern Paleatin on Friday. Tlio .pcration was maof possible throughU.P. - 85 words
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Article213 1949-01-31 2 PLANS are bring mad* 1 to ■Ml monuments m th** city of NVw York ami Washington to honour the memory of Mahatma Gandhi. Mr. J. Singh, president of th« India League of Amend. IBnounced this yestmliy -t memorial meeting to commemoratr the first annivi-i.-vuy213 words
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Article113 1949-01-31 2 NORDIC PACT TALKS STILL IN DOUBT OSLO. Sun. The Scandinavian PrlflM Minister! adjourn id last night after a session lasting eight hours without announcing an agreement on mutual defence. Prime Minister Kinar Oerhardseil of Norway Hid 1 communipue would probaWy \)c issued today when the ta'l's rename. He declined t<»U.P. - 113 words
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99 1949-01-31 2 OVER-SEAS LEAGUE FAR EAST BRANCH, SINGAPORE. A General Meeting of the Over-Seas League, P"ar East Branch, Singapore, will be held at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Thursday, 3rd. P"ebruary, 1949, at 5.30 p.m. All members are cordially invited to attend and are asked to I ring th.-ii membership card99 words
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231 1949-01-31 2 $10-MILLION HOSPITAL SOON FOR IPOH (Tribune Staff Reporter) IPOII. Sunday.— Two multi-million dollar-schpmes with the construction spre:ul over several years :»re being planned for Per;»k. According to authoritative sources, preliminary work has already commenced. It is probable that mrt of the Colonial Development Fund for Malaya will be used on231 words
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Article41 1949-01-31 2 5 THK HAiil K. Sun.— S J Mr. I. Stikl.»r, Nether- J lands Foreign Minister, S has asked I'nrliament for lan additional 7fi0,000 Z I jjuilders (L 76.000 sterl- J in^) to tinunet* publicity abroad ab,»ut Imlonesia. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article26 1949-01-31 2 nr pa pest. Sun. The trial of Cardinal Joseph Mindszenty, Primate of Hungary, an<i others arrested with him begins next Thursday. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article173 1949-01-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday:— Mr. H. ii. Bftverie* Chief PoMce CMBoer, SWanuor, has declared the nliok ol the town board are* of s* rendah, 34 MHei north of ku:da Lumpur. 1 "Special Ana" ndei 1 the Bmergeacj Regulation*. The order la effective continuously by day and night173 words
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Article48 1949-01-31 2 Brussels. Sun. A membci of King Leopold's secretariat Utft niirht denied that the King had asked the Pope to annul his mairiage to the Pnncess De Rethy. The spokesman said that Rome reports which claimed that the Pope had refused King Leopold's request, were absurd. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article36 1949-01-31 2 Fail banks, Sunday. Fiist Lieutenant Margaret C Flyno of Philadelphia has become tlufirst woman to cross the North Pole. She passed over the pole as a passenger m a B-50 bomber.- U.P. tial.U.P. - 36 words
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Article15 1949-01-31 2 WANTED -THE PIED PIPER PIPQ LONAXhV ting farms that I m bna .case is kAP - 15 words
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Article25 1949-01-31 2 LONDON 1 widow wh I "attrai tic< :m husband li 1 trict m ..r.J :ioas Inclu *.l a.en. A..1 posltioo an -J -vvU.P. - 25 words
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Article18 1949-01-31 2 ATHENS. Sun. ■urgent! i.t- d agricu'tinai k] tajt oi Sal 36 students J tuial work ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article123 1949-01-31 2 (Tribun. Staff Report, r IrOH, Sunday.— An 850-luot 'out-of- X a lU; long**! fver run by the Malayan Hailu:ix triu M with a pull ot 650 tuns, carri.d thr lar-, 1, this siO tOM of diVilgH mat-hin, r d r H Khuta Bhaxu (IVrak» this123 words
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Article104 1949-01-31 2 KUALA LUUffUR, Sun.— A Naval unit assisted sec irity forces m a raid on the Island of Pulau Kit.am eff Kla.ng yesterday. The marh landings were made at Sungei Lima and Sunj,ei Dua on the east coast The security forces screened more than 1.000 male Chinese104 words
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Miscellaneous112 1949-01-31 2 D.i \CC\ F^ INU^IVJL" I n/kammtX ~1 rw. wmt it?-] riND m dksscd] I T^md'ho* mi m IT WAC UKI TO B£G/M I^-^n. ,h% BUT IHEN I MADE 010 SHU UP IN THi V- fTM MM INTO t COL'Him v?wfjL... yVM/i,^ amif amm mustache Jz^t, m >qsv>m jj IJ V112 words
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Article285 1949-01-31 3 SPECIALS BEA T BANDIT ATTACK SEGAMAT, Sunday.— A British sergeant ;»nd a party of Special CoMtaMm Riccessfiillv defended the factory on Klilred YMaU- mar hrn iHm Npsriar force oi bandits attacked it from tlir-e direction early today. Heavily armed with automatic weapons, the bandits tried to capture the factory, but285 words
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Article29 1949-01-31 3 i Kataal of the k 1 democratic e v that hi* the Comrraat pi who inv four to 36 ,110ns have t unions to tjlu- Gov- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 29 words
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Article78 1949-01-31 3 15,-.l 5 .I M mla >- K YOU W-; ,r,out those I O ver from W" Strata They do not X LHhenthal v Commis■•e-- tlly smce K^- rti said thai nchng the xplainod that E," producU I b > a l omi( i ghly (iiftused XU.P. - 78 words
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Article41 1949-01-31 3 YAM SENG! i A Chines* 1 r«»li -h*ating i New Year, fl* ink ra.»».tic i soda yesterday MrbM he mistook it (or a !>;>t I** »f gin. He is n >»v m h.f.pi- t ta», but he '.< noi «-rl- ouklv ill.41 words
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Article166 1949-01-31 3 E, Corr. LOND A British ore.trr. kesman to-; I s^: r request to IM \planation of I ittit; lh( North At- onounced last < "can I us, a thinly hd ii n attempt to In g coniuct of my< pi poli( y l I A'arda Cze■l farReuter - 166 words
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Article118 1949-01-31 3 CAIRO. Sun.- A full nummary of the evidence and finding! by a Royal Air Force court of inquiry on the shooting :iown of four RAF Spitfires and one Tempest by Israeli fighter- on Jan. 7 was' today on its way to the British Government. The court,Reuter - 118 words
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Article130 1949-01-31 3 Nationfaj: Honing this p,,. v created the week-end underway. It -oie the cause was learned. tlfced their a silver dollar New, Year they got only 1 compared with whlch is now angry be--1 not buy an> lirecrackers to scare away evj I spirits as is130 words
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329 1949-01-31 3 YEAR OF THE OX BEGINS WITH $15 MILLION-DAY (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE Chinese sat back last night to recover after the traditional festivities with which they ushered m the New Year of the Ox at midnight last Friday All the omens— chiefly Saturdays fine wea-ther-foretold the coming year would be329 words
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132 1949-01-31 3 Di cym F f York m In- and ry m- 1 ipl .1 m r.utish I I i oftwion i \«i moial .-tundaids" h;\d spti ...I h< delated. m. Immediate tn»k la to aioust- thi- OQttMMOM Of UM nation to condemn openly and uncompjonusin^lyReuter - 132 words
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Article92 1949-01-31 3 TOKIO, Sun. Mac Arthurs Headquarters announced today that the Scap-contiolled repatriation vessel John W. vVeeks has arriveu Shanghai on Friday to effect the transfer from China to Japan of 260 convicted Japanese was criminals. This movement made at the request of the Chinese NationalistU.P. - 92 words
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Article166 1949-01-31 3 ON TRIAL FOR BEATING UP WOMEN FLORENCE, Sun The trWl of Unity It.i'uin* jtarged with ■tripping ;in.i beating worn' n m thr streets <>t 1^ horn m the 11* J7 riot to prated thru attentions to (Jilted States loldieri opened heft yesterday It was postponed immediate ly because only twoU.P. - 166 words
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Article57 1949-01-31 3 LISBON, Su,,. General Morton Demattos can li'late m PortugU&i'l fo.thcon.r.iK p<"si. Initial election, sent a letter v, president Antonio Carmona on Saturday saying M ha(l learned that the Army WM preparing a cpup lo canpel the oloction. General Deniatto.s MiCM I resirlcnt Caimona t^ take Immediate st;A.P. - 57 words
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Advertisement26 1949-01-31 3 FOR WOMAN'S WARM UPS MEN FACED THE COLD STEEL OF 1,000 RAPIERS! i f STARTS TOMORROW! AT thi: now \ik OOWHtIOIW A G909 A AlhambrA 126 words
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88 1949-01-31 4 CHINESE STUDENTS IN U.S.A. NEED HELP 1 i' 1 ttt t<- h lit m;. < ii i"i< tmenl I trylni to me w.»y to help •';< i.i. tment wroU to m Clam Uatoa of Now York, President of the National 4MOCiatiOl Of P\MVtg> Stml«-nt Advisers, hffftttaf Mai to consult irfth88 words
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163 1949-01-31 4 LONDON. Sunday. FOREIGN Secretary Enust Bovin has ordered economic development of "backward aiea«" m Asia and Africa. British KpreseiltAtiTti m the* Middle and Far Ea^t have been asked for •idvicp and suggestions. Kevin's action indicate- Britain's desire for a shoulder to shoulder British-American ipproachReuter; A.P. - 163 words
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Article19 1949-01-31 4 TOKIO. Sun. —The format establishment of a Koic:.'.n ua.son mission m Japan wa.^ announced today. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 19 words
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Article62 1949-01-31 4 SYDNEY. Sun.— A Danish I Government scientific expedition will next year carry out deep sea research at the Mindanao depths m tbo Philippines. The ocean be\l there is 30,400 feet (just over s»x miles) below sea level, the greatest depth ever charted. It was hoped to getReuter - 62 words
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Article34 1949-01-31 4 BERLIN, Sun.— More than a I third of German prisoners of war repatriated from Russia during the past three months had to be sent to hospital, a British announcement said. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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394 1949-01-31 4 HIROHITO BACKS Mac A A GAINST COMMUNISM TOKYO. Sunda. GENUAL lights Mar Arthur. B«pNM 'oinmrmdi-r of the Allied Powers m I k vm yes erl iv accused the Soviet I nion of seeking to spread •'discord and dissen on' 1 t^houi he Jountn-. His sharp condemnation of the -rage andReuter; U.P. - 394 words
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Article73 1949-01-31 4 ANY IDEAS? I LONDON. Sun.- Ihe following :ul\< H%» n.t-nt J appeared tn the LoiiM.n j Times yesterrtat. I 1 v Can any<»n a recorn- I mend cure \wr smoi;lng J for a gentlenmu who is S being Impoverished by the COSt of It.DSi* •<» P >o suggestions ratlin? forU.P. - 73 words
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67 1949-01-31 4 Three Held In $100 Million Smuggling Case FRANKFURT. Sun. Three Americans suspected of connection with the $100 million smuggling ring uncovered here a week ago are under investigation ni Salzburg following their arrest m the French zone of Austria. The men had been missing from their civilian jobs at theU.P. - 67 words
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Article60 1949-01-31 4 I NEW YORK. Sun. The Pocket Testament League plans to distribute one million testaments m Japan. General MacArthur has welcomed the offer. He said that the testaments "would be of tremendous value to the spiritual reorientation of Japan." The League recently completed the distribution of one millionA.P. - 60 words
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122 1949-01-31 4 L EG a td h aCt R n t lea H ding to a diVOrC Prince S AU da khan v and his Bntish wife is expected to start on Monday Paris court attaches said yesterday Monda>. T^n P v tit^ n «°n dlVOrce onA.P. - 122 words
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Article94 1949-01-31 4 JEWS HAVE WHAT THEY WANT 1 I out 01 botwi repre* I opinion i tho XI 1 The Ifl I feet that -'.-m position wo the >*. .tl sives will r. if an ace ..ution of?B boundar;, i ,bo f oUrd V The posit m now heir; vj stitute mostA.P. - 94 words
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Article84 1949-01-31 4 RUSSIA SAYS NO \v isbiagton, Sun RI'SSIA ha.-; turned down i American 4fwtirt for n j mation about »vh\ it ha.- but to repatriate some 4tx».000 Gr man wai prifonen. The Russian Forci^ Offi °pnt a notv. contending t Soviet fovernmcnt wu n obliged to return then bj Jan ary84 words
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Article93 1949-01-31 4 R ussia Says Yes LONUOK BJI THE Soviet Elllbawy H watvod diplnni ifrc |*H if go m the caM Of a Sou Tmbassy clerk who died at' fulling from a third fto« v dew at Hamm^rsnv.'.h Hospn yt&trrday and consent* to inquest. Po'ic have BUtcmenta In the norn; ccune. vReuter - 93 words
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Article31 1949-01-31 4 WASHINGTON MOSCOW X the vvav- Ol ling amon- "American ti!m^ i.aU bestial insi tiona. They spre tnd psychoses, It added that young Chine* I Confucianism an Fiiufhtertng then U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article267 1949-01-31 4 EINSTEIN: ACCEPT GANDHI'S GOSPEL Washington, Sunday. nr. Albert Einstein yester- Jay called udoh the world's people to* accept Gandhi's gospel a* their basic policy before "it li too late Dr. PimteiP and the famed novelist Thomas Mann sent greeting! to the AiMndu nie<'tmg of the World Pacifist Conference row underwayU.P. - 267 words
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Advertisement80 1949-01-31 4 IMPORTANT BOOKS The Companies Act 1948 $16.25 Index to Companies Act. 1948 3.00 Students Income Tax. Rowland 13.75 Private International Law 24.00 Jordans New Company Law. 1948 4.50 Citizens Atlas of the World 54.00 KELLY WALSH LTD. Booksellers Stationer*. Raffles Place, Singapore. ■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■wvaaftcat ¥Pk JOtN^' NS [7~~^?~^~^^^^ this- if you80 words
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Article254 1949-01-31 5 -t victory W has not flutter it B the ecnt- ny people I make the ilations 1 m h Reds I n the <* some ally people, roi /kind once active V v irope. Anm i 4 thought W- victorious i discard h :-Uminist ■piiefs m :r of the254 words
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Article, Illustration144 1949-01-31 5 kit V m AUSTRALIA conducts 1 i A its system of animal and plant quarantine with a zeal that may be caps able of being misunderr stood. The system is a t strict one, but only because the stakes are high. n Due partly to its isolation144 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1949-01-31 6 RALPH HEWINS - RALPH HE WINS Spitzbergen is the lasi netural h: on the Great Circle between North America and Russia. It is situated close enough to rrenace the sea lanes between Britain and America. by HERE on these islands, only 4C3 miles from *h, North Pole andReuter - 1,269 words
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Article200 1949-01-31 6 DEFOKE Worl d War IT. v there were many amateur radio experimenters m Australia. Some of them made valuable contributions to the advance of radio, and many of them did notable work m the services during the war. The Postmaster-General's Department has received applications for permission toReuter; AAP - 200 words
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Article130 1949-01-31 6 REFUGEES RETURN TO SHANGHAI I THE high J Hongkor.j I one of the most exp«wM cities in the housing shcrta.- V, e many middle. t( from the North to Shanghai. V H Thousand,- c' brought not: fan J JJg I after liquidating tl nesses when the threat to ih.' JI - 130 words
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Article, Illustration25 1949-01-31 7 t: Surrealism hi coi to the toy industry! t shown at exh Italy, an! puzzled Including the a skull'. ri Ij25 words
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Article, Illustration44 1949-01-31 7 Stair Climbing Carriage rht: A big h,lp for mothers in walk-up apart- ia this stair-climbing baby carmine. It was shown at an exhi'oition in London. Designed hy a Cz.vh ire tor. it has cleverly arranged midget rear wheels which facilitate trips up and doun.44 words
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Article, Illustration50 1949-01-31 7 Below Blackie is an ele- bant with a little of the wo 1 about him. The tiny pachyderm waggles his trunk at some of the performers in the girls dressing room at London's Harring iv Arena Circus. The girls Been quite •ised to Blackie's crashing forbidden nortal.50 words
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Miscellaneous193 1949-01-31 7 OX VOIR lIAIIIO TODAY BUK NETWORK 22.00 Light Orchestra; 22.30 9.00 p.m. Tign. Tune and mary 'mmebuin- Down Market Report m Amoy. 9.1.> l lr Ct L^ nCC MALAY PROGRAMMES Pdptag Drama; 9.45 Talk on 16.30 J c Star Boys; 12.00 p.m. Sig. Tune, Open- q T]mo Sipnal Op C193 words
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Article, Illustration50 1949-01-31 8 Sport plays an un- nortant part m College S life. After the lirst few j J months the students were putting up tearrs m rugby cricket, masket S ball. hockey, tennis. S 3wimming, and athletics S Above they are seen > jumping for the ball I 'luring a basketball I50 words
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Article, Illustration57 1949-01-31 9 1 1; \ir\i\*. riiitoi mh a PRACTICAL WOISK IN the college workshop! cadets learn to luumOc I tools. Left: The mitt* work on a wM wind tun- nel. Above: A cadet l.'arns to handle tools. 1 ■^r ■■■■••■•»■•■■■•■•■•■■■■■■■■•>■■■ ■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■t." ■-is*. •■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■raß«*iar a llrla\aiioßi j Cadets relax57 words
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473 1949-01-31 10 T T .X "lost continents" of ttfPHßd have bo >n the object of n's search almost since thf .wn of t> corded histoiy. There rue a lot of pror>le still iv>king for thorn for Atlantis, lymuria, Mu. There are uth< names for some ofAP - 473 words
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Miscellaneous209 1949-01-31 10 I EXCLUSIVE TO THE MOKXI^i- IHllUM: IAPk ARMSTRONG i <- "~~l f FUTK NO, I VOW T l V?UUI/ T PITY THE f-uy WHOTRIES L toSKV V^ THINK 50. GOOP C NIGhT. J TO SWOOP AROUNPTMiS '^^^Mr? 7 NIGHT LOREE. <> CRATL" AT NIGHT NOW. >0U MR ARMSTRONo^x^— NIWI Lur<c^r209 words
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Article, Illustration580 1949-01-31 11 Kay Sherwood - Kay Sherwood by FIVE minutea mpGKI each daj on i'.mbeiing up rxorm give you a double D fit. will banish the tellthat produced fatien;-. I it will Improve the keep it supple. £(xxl a!l it>und signed to stretch I to slim down tnd thighs, lit on and580 words
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Article211 1949-01-31 11 - NEVER use a sheet as a substitute foi a laundry bag as this cause? unnecessan. wear, and tea: on the fabric, and shortens its life expertStains on washable ga:ments should be sponged off before laundering:, hot washing water may set a stain, and a badly soiled spot211 words
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Article136 1949-01-31 11 DE daring m your choi v of make-up, and holr style. A woman with scn-v of adventure about her dross need never worry over ncr advancing birthdays. Moreover a h'^h hannc-d attitude of wearing what pic-airs you, irrespective of what friends, and neighbours wear can lead to136 words
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Advertisement59 1949-01-31 11 C. K. TANG PtMer Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKYVOOD FI RNITI RE VI KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES Wl, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 4025 iOLD CLOTHES fMADE NEW by Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and invisible mending Washington dry cleaning co. 1 "M Uoa<l Telephone ***** Singapore '•^ion59 words
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Advertisement67 1949-01-31 11 v- A D I N t I Keep your records frro from warp m ono of our nowly d»- y sigiicd cabinets. The records lie s flat but arc raised vertically for leleCtkM i any parti- cular one can be locatrd and icmoviV witli Ifect (.aDesigneJ and sold only byI67 words
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Article528 1949-01-31 12 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY One of man's greatest triumphs and noblest failuies (by •CCOTT OF THE ANTARCTIC (the Royal niand IVrfornianee film which was speciall; fUm* out to Singapore for its South-east Asia prniiut here) is a picture that I can warmly recommend ;b ep tertaininent par excellence.528 words
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Advertisement24 1949-01-31 12 '^d(Hiißfci VM ERROL VIVECA a N v ifiYiiiiSi r **^W WARNER BROS. TODAY! I 11 a.m.— 1.45 p.m.— 4.00— 6.30— 9.15 Phone 5159^^ AIR-CONDITIONE24 words
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Article828 1949-01-31 13 ipore Jan. 28. -,<if quotations ,v,u hy tlie Maii leers' Xsi^riattoa ClaOS»l»— Buyers Sellers 11.00 15.00 •IC* ZJQ 2.92',. Uftt 2.0.2'i: 43 9 44 9 ee 7.50 8.50 (O) 17/9 18/6 D 23/6 24/6 ir. 40.75 41.75 T: t 5.10 5.40 r I 9.00 9.75 3.82» 2828 words
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Article27 1949-01-31 13 s I SBoth the share and rubber mark»N are clos- ed for the Chinese New J Year holidays. They re- I open tomorrow morn- *~J27 words
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Article627 1949-01-31 13 AUSTRALIAN TRADE REVIEW RUBBER SHORTAGE nrTUTw i- tyA.MSr.KIiA, Sunday. gbIULLN September 1940 and June last year, capital investment by overed mVSoMO^' ln nPW enterpriM s in Australilin secondary industry reachDirect investment by overseas companies was vigorously encouraged by by Government. Between September 1945 and June 1948, industrial enterprises already established627 words
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Article131 1949-01-31 13 SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. THE Log, a publication of the U.S. Maritime Manage--1 ment, said today that the Army ia seeking to bmld up a Japanese merchant fleet of four million gross tons which will offer "cut-throat" competition to the American Merchant Marine and the ships of AmericanA.P. - 131 words
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342 1949-01-31 14 RECORD CROWDS SEE GAMES ON SATURDAY LONDON. Sunday. CATI RDAVs 16 ties drev> an aggregate attendance S of Hbout 640,000. other huge gates being over 70 <£o a? Villa i>ark, over 61,000 at Liverpool and ~%V"£S& Sheffield I'nited and Ma. Chester Inited matches the gates were closed before Ule Of342 words
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Article88 1949-01-31 14 MELBOURNE. Sun. Lloyd La Beach, the Panama sprinter who finished thml m the Olym- pic 100 metres, today knocktnl one-tenth of o second off thr j Australian 100 yards l^cord when he won the final of the ovont m the Victorian championships m 9.5 seconds.88 words
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Article216 1949-01-31 14 Yeovil l.mn, of the Southern the onlj team outside the Football League left m the FA Cup. |oda> J earned undying fame with a thrilling; fourth round v c- I tory m extra tTine mer the First Division "giants Sun- J The gallant Somerset club thus equalled216 words
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Article72 1949-01-31 14 Aussies Deaten in third Test ■RAWOKDi 8«t Qtmi MUm n red M ,mliiH> lobeml AustraH:' b\ »X |H)ints to n; third tad Itawl Bugby I^agm- n»M jrMtordav. Hntain had won the two earlier tC9U b stralia led 6-5 *t halftime today it seemod visit n might gain a consolation victory.72 words
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Article65 1949-01-31 14 Si D tfET, Sun. J. Yiiomp- i MM of Australia* ouU;«.ndin<- jock'U s rode four winners at Randwick count ou Satnr day January I* it was the third occision i\\ the career on wheh be ridden four wini ncr- at one meeting. Hi^ longest priced winner on65 words
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Article42 1949-01-31 14 Ti\\> was iarge'y dw I excellence of H: mis both m the outside, Australia had their c-pp- ties m the first hall getting the ball from many scrums, but they lacto I tat penetrative skill neu: the nritish line. Router.42 words
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260 1949-01-31 14 MADRAS. Sun. Against a hostile West liidi. > ittMk, India had to stnigln for runs m the third day of rht- f mirth Test here, and by the close of phvy had made VZ7> for th»- Itn of six wicket* InReuter - 260 words
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Article78 1949-01-31 14 BIAS Sun teal cut a pooi fi i Dul ii toaim bj iv. goal two 111 point I- thn Lriftltc n were I ver> phase of th« winners would not h flattered by bigfa «Hbninj. BMUTfIa r forward* wen com letely on tt-i of the InshReuter - 78 words
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Article212 1949-01-31 14 LONDON. Sunday. -Rosslyn Park scored one of the surprise j results m the week-end Rugby Union club matches. I After three successive home defeats they went to Leicester and overcame their opponents by three trio- to a dropped £oal and a try. While the Leicester forwards generally dominatedReuter - 212 words
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Article291 1949-01-31 14 STOCKHOLM, Sun. Little Sweden, whose stalwart sons won the most honours m the 1948 winter Olympics t and were runners-up to the I nited States m the summer names, isn't resting on its laurels. Thin winter it tried a new idea for raising the standardAP - 291 words
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Article171 1949-01-31 14 ;e MONTE CARLO. Sun.— J. Trevoux and M. Lo^ur >c Franco, driving a 3.485 cubic centimetres Hotchkiss fron bon. were today declared the winners of the Monte t a :h The same French pair, also driving a Hotchku-*. wen le winners of the rally's premierReuter - 171 words
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Article108 1949-01-31 14 Hveger to try come-back COPENHAGEN, Sun. Regnhitd Hveger -the greatest swimmer ?tar Denmark ever produc ed~- wants to try a come-back after five years retiremcr/. Hveger. *<28>. was nthei unpopular m Denmark during and aftez the German occuj atit She quit amateur ■wimming. and m recent years has cain herReuter - 108 words
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Article139 1949-01-31 15 [DOM, Jan- 30— Manuel Ortiz 32-year-old Mex.can •ilifuinia. bantamweight champion of the world ..part from a three month*, interlude, ha- ut'iid his title m London. has always boon more interest**! than th. UMtti m the lower weights, and the offor Ontz ha~ ion promoter Jack139 words
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Article287 1949-01-31 15 (TRIBINE STAFF REPORTER) .ik completely tiulcfusst'd N»*|fri Sernbilan. whom th»y v H\.- piaK to one m an inter-state fixture played at r.'\ I'arrer Park, yesterday. Northern State, who were h»'Ul to a goa!lrsh drau by "ii Saturday yave an exhibition of hockey as it should287 words
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Article58 1949-01-31 15 Sallehudin's hat-trick -m scored a hat-trick H\luV olhlads against the ort. pom the start Sal»ted his way and !l^t goal within the later he R o t his •I. Midway thiough ur SaMohudin scored i-ti;-,0. Consort ■cored a goal i'ort. On resumpi again for the tired durin- the !r "l58 words
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Article201 1949-01-31 15 Bill Verna knocks himself out Bill Vcrna knocked himseli out m his right against Jeji Goldstein on Saturday at the Great Woild. He Hung himself againat the taut ropes of the ring to catch Goldstein with his full weight on the lebound. But Goldstein dodged ;.nd V< ma catapulatcd out201 words
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Article371 1949-01-31 15 LONDON. Sun. Golf, re will applaud the Royal and Ancient Club's decision to move with the tim< 3 and increase the prize money of future British open ,<;olf championships. it is the second Increase since the war and the new total of £1,500 compared withReuter - 371 words
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Article22 1949-01-31 15 ADELAIDE, Sun. An American Duns Hart won the Australian women's tennis teatlng Australianmn. single* Nancy I'olton (i 1. u.r.A.P. - 22 words
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Article344 1949-01-31 15 Colony win three- nil (TRIBINE STAFF REPORTER) §TKIKL\G true form only m the last ten minutes of the game Singapore scored a second victory over Malacca m their return interstate hockey encounter •t Farrer Park, yesterday. R. H. Barth gave an outstanding display of344 words
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252 1949-01-31 15 BI'LAVVAYO. Sun. Rhodesia were ii.smissed fol 17 f DJ the M.C.C. m the Uiree-day match which opened here today and then the touring side hit M to. the kW of two wickets befon bad light caused an early drawing of ptumpi The Khode«ianReuter - 252 words
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Article102 1949-01-31 15 Gehrmann Wins Wanaker Mile NEW YORK. Sunday. Don tiehitnann of Wi.»consm c.iptured the VV.maker mile it th.* MiHrone in*io<>» gaMea Sjituciav. <■' Bllag fir-m hin<i w:th a It i ntic hurst ut to j-a.-s Willy Btykhuii of KoHaad leu than 10 yar<J< from th«- tipThe natjonal collegiate en un pionsV P - 102 words
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Article276 1949-01-31 16 THE HAGCE. Sunday. DOYAL Dutch Airlines have announced that the comU pany is to undergo a •general personnel reorganization" as an economy move made necessary by the halting of flights to Indonesia. Eight long range KLM planes have been grounded since India and Pakistan276 words
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Article231 1949-01-31 16 Russian Envoy Moves To Canton NANKING, Sun. The Soviet Ambassador. N V. Roschin. with 22 members of tib* Embassy stall left \v plane tor Canton today. He was the first Ambassador to leave Nankin* follow- ing the announcement that the Nationalist Government was moving to Cantor on b'ebruaiy sth. WithLLP. - 231 words
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Article134 1949-01-31 16 (i :v WORTH, Tex; 1 a Unit d State 836 bomiv. carried 12 tons bombs aloft from Carswell ail i on Saturday the greatest bomMoad ever lifted and dropped them on the Muroc, California, bombing rangi Th<- '24 000-pound bombei waa disabled In Iti landing rh mainA P - 134 words
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Article31 1949-01-31 16 WASHINTOX. Sun. The Army has decided to let soldiers see comic books after all but told tho people who print them I to keep thfin sweet and clean.31 words
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Article55 1949-01-31 16 CARDIFF, Sun. The Sherman's Pools announced 'oday that Mr. Harry Sherman, a leading witness m the Lynskey graft piobe has resigned as managing director and has been .succeeded by Mr. Arthur Vivian Penny, former general manager. "It has nothing to do with the Lynskey tribunal,"Reuter - 55 words
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Article83 1949-01-31 16 NEW YORK. SunDwight Eisenhowo; Id 1)! before the New York State Bar Association, said he did not think that war wit likely because "wat I acceptable way to accomplish i their purpose." He declared that be ised m belief on the Instability of Eastern Europe with fectionReuter - 83 words
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355 1949-01-31 16 Soviet Charges Delhi Meeting Was 'Western Plot MOSCOW, Sunday. THE Soviet I'nion considers the Asian conference just ended m New Delhi was part of an Anglo-Aaeifc« plot to dominate the world, the Soviet Foreign Minister declared m a weekend statement prominently published by the Soviet press today. The statement, replyingReuter - 355 words
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Article292 1949-01-31 16 NANKING, Sun.— China's capital moved steadily closer toward becoming an open city even though unofficially as more land, and naval units are withdrawn from its defence points. Observers touring the river front where the Communists have been expected to make an appearance for more than292 words
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