Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 August 1948
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section13 1948-08-29 1 The Sunday Tribune -Vo* I'M**. SINCiAVOUE, AUOI Si »9. 1948. PRICE TEN CENTS.13 words
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Article27 1948-08-29 1 UXE SUCCESS, Sat.- The MM Nations *s to investigate t*Q* that Belgium is diseri■tettag against the Indian po*t»n tn its African tiu.^t m. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article479 1948-08-29 1 More Trouble Expected In Johore-Gen. Dunlop 3 ~"probl?m St leV ta k uo il! «rtth the «,u.tter Maj.-Oea. Boucher. GOC, Malaya, In .1 review of a r rpb< ls ■*'<" ;h thf a«rte»" «it»ation was improving. Other M/mouncements made at the conference Incitiued! A479 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-08-29 1 IS summer* who tmth part iptieriafi FARKLF aquatmrrtQtTanijhtt. Winntr n Ptf. Rumbellow (second w» kit), uh<> iron from Hflt. Smith i left).24 words
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Article155 1948-08-29 1 18 Million Leaflets Distributed (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) EIGHTEEN million pamphlets have been distributed m the Federation to counter Communist propaganda. Acting Chief Secretary H. P. Bryson disclosed this at yesterday's conference m Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Bryson announced tha I 2.529 people wore under detention m the Federation under She155 words
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Article25 1948-08-29 1 It was officially announced that the President and the Secretary of the MNP branch m Kelantan have been arrested under the Emergency Regulations-.25 words
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68 1948-08-29 1 llritish troopH and Malayatn police may now chas«> rebels up to as tar an 15 miles Siamese territory without ha\ing to secure a special permit. This waft *tatetl m Itunkkok yesterday. It was aNo stated that slain would be willing to grant Britain's requestReuter - 68 words
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Article49 1948-08-29 1 SMA.KDKN, KKNT, Sat. Mrs. J. N. Becker ex-Chairman of the British Housewives League and widow of .lolui Nei'l Becker, British billing H llian shot dead by a Chinese m Singapore last Tuesday, has |tveil birth to a son at «er home tert early today.— Reuter.49 words
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Article81 1948-08-29 1 ROME, Sat. The police arc I jsing a new weapon m their de- j ?ency drive on Italian beaches. night clubs and resorts. They have installed powerful March" lights on beaches of Fregene i lear Rome to spot scantily-clad j light bathing parties. More than 1.000 personsU.P. - 81 words
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Article, Illustration158 1948-08-29 1 LONDOV, Sat. Sir Shentou Thomas, former CJovernor of Singapore, called today for "vigorous tounter-propagandh and greater publicity for the irue facts about Malaya t ocombat i omiiuinist propaganda. In a letter to the London Times, Sir Shenton said that if thl* counterpropaganda was not forthcoming h«» run158 words
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Article185 1948-08-29 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) PEOPLE detained under ths emergency regula tions are not treated like criminals, it was officially announced last night. All the mon unilcr detentioi •trf being accommodated on dt. lohn'.s Inland. Women »letainoo k are kept m a special lection 31 Outran)185 words
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Article37 1948-08-29 1 LONDON. Sat. Britain's most famous war-time spycatcher, Deputy Commander Leonard Burl, will go to Australia and New Zealand m December to consult with the local mthoiities on aeeurity arrangement for the Royal tour. Renter.37 words
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Article23 1948-08-29 1 GENEVA, Bat Mr. Churchill today declined an invitation to address tho European Parliamentary congress at In- t» •:laken. Switzerland. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article19 1948-08-29 1 All Chinese over the u^ of 12 residing m Kc-lantun are now required to register.19 words
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Article440 1948-08-29 1 NKGRI SEMBILAN In thi tempo) area at 10.00 p.m. oti Friday, a jungle squad at a Chinese Kongsi near Jempol es.ate challenged two Chinese who ran away. One was shot dead. On his body was found a ;i8 revolver, 14 rounds of ammunition and one spent440 words
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Article60 1948-08-29 1 GUNMAN PAID THE PRICE KUALA LUVfI'IR, Sat.— Another gunman went to the gallows today. Mohamed AH bin Etamtt, who had a loaded revolver" on him when he was arrested, was hanged m Pudu Prison this morning. Ali was arrvsted m Kuala Lumpur. He was tried on Aug. 12. convicted and60 words
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211 1948-08-29 1 'LEARN- TO-FLY' SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MALAYAN AIR CADETS fXurulay Tribune Reporter) Malax an Air Cadet s are to K«*t a chance to qualify for H>ing Scholar<«hlpH which will enable them to be trained HA pilots. Sonolat ships. each worth |000, have hi-en presented by \ir-rounded ritizens and are being offered tor211 words
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Article285 1948-08-29 1 Police Get New Arms si Fill IF.NT BteehV of sfen |MM an«l rill.s m<| urimunl* li«>u arc now m the hamta of the police to meet all Immediate requirements. This was officially Hiiiiuiiiu't il hint nlfclil An official statement Issued m Kuala Lumpui stated that .supplies of anus from th.»285 words
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Article28 1948-08-29 1 MORRISEY FRACTURES SHO ULDER S.H.H. Police inside-rifcht Morrtsey, who was injured m Friday'- second division iooeer match against Kota Rajah fractured his shoulder, it was Vartit last night.28 words
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Article27 1948-08-29 1 The tire brigade was summoned to 6 1 milestone, Hukit Tunmh Road, yesterday afternoon to tackle a Are. No Sign* of fire, however, were found.27 words
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Article22 1948-08-29 1 About an hour later, another online was called to Bteveni Road, and dealt with a small tallang fire.22 words
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Article24 1948-08-29 1 Crime took another holiday yesterday when the C.I.D. received no reports or any major incidents for th»> last twentyfour houn;.24 words
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Article27 1948-08-29 1 Ihe ambulance was called to Bukit Psnjang Police Station at 1.30 p.m. yesterday to remove I an Indian who was a victim of an assault.27 words
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Article35 1948-08-29 1 HAIFA, Sat.— The Chief Freneh United \atio m observer was shot down and killed today near <.:•/;» when his Iwo-seater Aust* r plane was attacked. II. was identified as Colonel (jn.ro U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article18 1948-08-29 1 Father t'anioso of the Portuguese Mission returned here yesterday after KpeiMttng several months In Lisbon.18 words
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Article43 1948-08-29 1 OSTERVILLK. MASS, Sat.— Mr. Charlei Bvana Hughes, rotirv<i Chief Justice of the t'.S Supremo Court, who nearly b» came Republican President during the years of the First World i Wai-, died bere ye terdajr it tho ape of HtJ. Reutcr.43 words
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Article41 1948-08-29 1 KRPNSYVk'K. Sat. German polio- on the Hritish side of the zonal border confirmed today that the Soviet Commandant of the Soviet zone town of Oseher■tebea was murdered few days ago by ;i Crrman who is still at large.41 words
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Article22 1948-08-29 1 AMMAN, Sat An Arab Legion upokesnuui alleged today that the Jews had violated th© Falostino truer last nleht v ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article23 1948-08-29 1 BERLIN, Sat.—The s»\M PresH r.i.T.-mi said the I nited I'rens staff corn poiul-nt Jack Meelttsj and hiH mssi».ini..iis had n released. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement330 1948-08-29 1 0f THE PEOPLE FOB TfTR PEOPLE Kuala .^mpur. Ipoh P*^ v Sj^^ «f- gj^ THE "TREASURE" CHEST" MUSIC SERIES A Serlen of 12 beautifully produced ||!Th'«»V. .*i MumU- Bookn. ea4-h with Muhl<- and K^^^W 1 Word*. Kach is boun«< m strong attractive 5-colour cover of distinctive design with 32 pages330 words
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Article, Illustration236 1948-08-29 2 WILLY'S ART OF movement WILLY Blok Hanson, dancer of international fame, started a physical culture and dance school here less than three months ago. Today she feels that the time had come to show •Singapore just what her method can accomplish. I Her "Art of Movement" recital, which is being236 words
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Article105 1948-08-29 2 1 Hutuiay Tribune Reporter) The Municipality and the Government will share the cost of the portrait of Sir Cecil Cle- menti. which will be hung m the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Commissioners at their j April meeting decided to contri--1 bute SI. OOO towards the cost of the105 words
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Article, Illustration503 1948-08-29 2 But No 'Belachan', Please! £>V.«i«/(U/ Tribum Reporter) FATIMAH Kamlce, Australian wife of Malay Petty OIBc c r Ramlee, likes sarongs, ''but please keep me I away from belaehan, please Otherwise, she lovoi Mala it dishes. Fatimah recently arrived m Singapore with her husband. He and several other503 words
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Advertisement314 1948-08-29 2 Owjoy,^Resort Climate wt y«^ -Home. Df.pnt rl.i r.<.,i md iiuiiiiJity outdoors, riic Cirnci Room Air Cor.iJirionr r will bring the cool, comiorrablc climate of your iV.vorite report ro your living ioo;r», bedroom or any orhrr room you nuy select. At reasonable* rust, ittisCttfffcl ui^t iC)ieJ like line turnituie enables you314 words
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Advertisement424 1948-08-29 2 VITASIME TONIC P11.1.S Kcd for ma|( p A r^ U uct) The Vigorous j/vrrAMSf3s2| T o n i c fur Debility fi@SBW S P o o r Blood. #wTTrj^ Strongly re T hS commended by \JL j World Kg O Renowned }*Jt c I h Medical Me n immuLJ r*424 words
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Advertisement66 1948-08-29 2 typist 'sliSr^ 4 WARSBffIf 11 inntead of TLkSS tM^ In the U,%, of two i- l|| *N Learn to tyixStart NOW. C Individual insl jrL^^N "»> ;v.p.m. ww^ I"*}1 EngUsh, MMhv IJ?** Higher Stds. -4!) S^Z^ 1 VlH»re Institute «f !j 7« Middle R,^. r 7JJJ. V llHil !'KICEB HENNOL66 words
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Miscellaneous171 1948-08-29 2 I'll WLJmSm I I PROGRAMMES BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH I'rnni 12.00 noon to 2.00 p.m. Radiated on \H:iM metres m j the medium wave band and 7200 i kc\ mt m the 41 meter band. i From 2.00 p.m. to 8 00 p.m. I Radiated on 483.9 metres only. From171 words
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Miscellaneous159 1948-08-29 2 to Music. 2.45 Hawaiian Music .'{.oo Concert Hour. 4.00 List-, eners' Pout, r».00 Grand Hotel} with Albert Sfindlcr His Orchestra, r ».:?o Sunday Service from the Presbyterian church, Singapore, »>..' JO Children's Cor--1 nri, 7.00 Close Down. 8.15 Programme Summary, News SumI mary Announcements, 8.20 RED NETWORK CHINESE INDIAN PROGRAMMES159 words
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Miscellaneous153 1948-08-29 2 Mah*y fcfecolfl LJroadcast. 12.00 p.m.. Signature Tune. Opening Announcement Prog< ur-.m^ Summary m Mandarin, 12 03 Mandarin Programnir (Live), 1 00 News m Mandarin, Amoy Cantonese, 1.15 Opening Announcement Prog. Summary m Tamil with Signature Tune, 1.17 Tamil song 1 1.20 News m Tamil. 1.30 Hived selection of songs. 2.00153 words
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Article81 1948-08-29 3 Municipal Election Salaries 1 X-*mw\i Tribune Hvpoirtei Th*' Municipal Com mission♦■r.v hfirr fixed solitHr.s for Vuviripnl offirrrs tokt-nt/ part m thf D* rernbf r \J uniripal rfr*rtir>n.s. No rcvmvrrotun vill />'' iwi'/ to thusf offims activq m th' ctipariti/ of Krtvrni*^ Officers and As&i#tortt or T)Tpvty Return m ff Officers.81 words
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Article74 1948-08-29 3 Suddenly She Let Off A Scream... a htm m irnaiaw. wnih ironing h* < i,,th* s>i,t,i, m <>''> a si i, ,mi and 0 down tn tin floor. ffh* was nttfeirocuted hit tht *h<f,i, iron "huh s/m Coronet a,,,,,, sin ,i,, i th-i: >t was death by mimtdventmre. 'i- 174 words
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Article150 1948-08-29 3 OLYMPIC FILMS FOR ISLANDERS j 'ill.- I'ublir Rclationa Film I'niL will go ovor to St. Erin's! Isla.i 1 again next Wednesday \h give free Him show to th islin.. s Hoe .n Singapore, th< .mdien«- Public Relation- film shi.v. s next week will im lud m.'in:,,. of Queen Street Boyi150 words
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Article72 1948-08-29 3 Tl^o Government of the CVs-i. ot Singapore will invite ten et» tme an want of |13 millions by Treasury Bills on the u> September, 1948. subject to thr general conditions g-overn ing: tnc issue and repayment of Colony of Singapore Treasuiv rill' -j O', s of the Conditions72 words
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138 1948-08-29 3 Court Hears Of Woman 's Threat To Kill .4 iniddU -nqr-il Chihcse !'■<,.,< Ihuml death threat tn tritnettfi m a oolicr rot' it HMM nlleqed itrsttr-d-no. T\\" woman. Ng Alt Lee. wai remamJed for two works whf^ri she appeared on a charge of c» minnl intimi<lation vesterdaar. IU. A. H.138 words
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Article267 1948-08-29 3 It tho near future ,h a!r ■orvic«o of Malayan Airways lin the penfmnila win ho cor. til lorably extended. T!ic main poninsula rout" .will bo duplicated throughout with rd aircraft There will ,be a r.ornin^ lepaiture <!aily fro* i Blngaponr for Kuala >UT. Fpoh, Taipinp anr267 words
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Article49 1948-08-29 3 A me? chant who held a licence to export tapioca flooi was eaUfHt by Customs ofiicij.|< when aUeanoUas to tap on > larg quantity of su.- hate pJ aiiiniitnia. The man. Lira Moh. wan sentenc.ci to six wetk.-" siniplo fen. prtoonment and fine of I3OD49 words
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Article153 1948-08-29 3 Miss Paunno A. Dunkity only ctaught^ i of Mr and lira S. F. Dunkley of Hamp^tvad, London was married to >£r John J. Saxby. ol AngloFtv nch and Bendixsens. Lrd., and only son ol Mr and M.\> T. S. Saxby of London and Felpham Sussex, at St153 words
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Article38 1948-08-29 3 Two hundred and two Chinese Muslim ptlgrfam Me Mutest batch to Hit out from f^htna for the annual pil^iimajirt to Mere a <*inco the war wrciwd m Sine»pore «<n boa id \h«> Stnkianc;. yeMtor f\n\38 words
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197 1948-08-29 3 but a jail term went with SEVEN iroml 22*2 Trib lne St aff Reporter) !I < Mr'euV- S lm)W mov< bw """"K roi r u;..i';;;r; n no<l<l< d Yes aftd warted Y^st^'i.iy \*>\r\y hnlf-day for I the- courts the men w«rv197 words
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140 1948-08-29 3 A w drug, which Altieri ch>\ :<t rtists claim w;ll check tiUiviasis a blood ailinen* common m Malaya nn thrru. ,out the j"ar East has been developed by tlv > r><\erle I aboratorles. r.rup: has boon calk- Hetr&rtn hut its s^iontif 1 name is140 words
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Article36 1948-08-29 3 30 DEATHS FROM TU BERCULOSIS Tlf were :\0 deathfa torn tuber ulosis In Blngapo>c foi (he week ending Au<;. again-' 21 m the previous we Total deaths for the samperi'-.! was 208 «n«l total births H6l36 words
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Article, Illustration406 1948-08-29 3 BREAD eaters m Kuahi Lumpur have for long depcndoil on Australian flcir for their tiaily loaf. Bo »ii. irom one leading bakery they will huy hread baked by the latest methcxte taupht m Australia's leading Foo«) Trades Sv^hool. The exponent of these methods will hr406 words
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214 1948-08-29 3 Petty Offences Keep The Courts Busy SERICH S crimp m Singapore has shown a considerable drop, since the enforcement of the Emergency Regulations m June. But the criminal district! and police courts are kept busy with cases of minor offences. There w»>re 27 cases of armed robbery m July compared214 words
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Advertisement312 1948-08-29 3 nJdefts ttmtt t friwd aad mine **r«,o«aswewoinßn to NI| S; ka<»» f" u weH the un Trt U Her own mother DE VI v TTS FlMl 0* I k||)t of her happy ciflatly rtcommejiC* P^ P \rngu n«r« back pai*i. tor and P M m tb< (B<**"J2 practically everything, Th312 words
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Advertisement194 1948-08-29 3 1 X My guests sang my praises when I served that extra-flavour Maxwell House Coffee 1 Yes, they were unusually (Jt m^^ lyrical but then Maxwell &>i It is rich, mellow, full-bodied, with all its fragrant t reshness #^S^ferL 53&$$$ conserved m a vacuum- ffi:|i^^^- -^»<ii»-y sealed tin. V tf194 words
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Article, Illustration3946 1948-08-29 4 VERA ARDMORE - A WOMAN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE VERA ARDMORE bu SIR FRANKLIN and Lady Gimson gave one of their enjoyable cocktail parties at Government House on lues- day A fine tvening enabled the function to be held out oi doors and cool drinks were served on the lawn. Lady Gimson received her3,946 words
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Advertisement241 1948-08-29 4 Day, Cock ta iI, Dinner And Evening Gowns. KM, HIS AS BASAH KOAD, near Raffles Hotel. I>ial ***** PRINCE'S R E STA U R AN T Orchard Road, Tel. ***** For All Defects of Vision Consult: (MM^ ML Ezekiel Sons ffem± Established 1916 'S~'-\*P QUALIFIED OPTICAL PRACTITIONERS IS, Battery Road241 words
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Advertisement11 1948-08-29 4 H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG BANGKOK JEWELLERY for the WOMAN TASTE11 words
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Advertisement156 1948-08-29 4 Joxi/o geddeo Ihe IcHleic Cold plated jewelled Compacts completely fitted out. rtaTrleo noTel /olnqapoHr MICUI AiVn/t-lIDI ICfw ItIMIVC Mi That 'beauty salon look' can now like. Tiny blemish be yours— whenever you want it under a delate v< -easily, quickly. no ugly nwsk.ng-oo Tokalon's New Cake make-up pores. You will156 words
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Advertisement165 1948-08-29 5 receive!) tstablished 1872 **«~JT rt 5.8.-.0 Malaya's leading Jewellers 4 mm; vZLfri******" Diamond and Gem £2Fki*-1 5 Merchants <f2L A Ki-nt '••'«> mm urn 1? S^ Tax I fjotr 'i it)) Jtl*»!ion by Bishop St. 7.50 1 UsoHnK t)V iMi^_^_ gr"- h > deans school •frf the Olympic for {L165 words
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Advertisement212 1948-08-29 5 C Return Screening of WARNERS' WONDER "The TIME The PLACE Ct ll* GIRL IN TECHNICOLOR TUESDAY REX t I v I I Come to VANITY AMERICAN GOWNS Quality and Style SMARTEST MILLINERY 37 Amber Mansions Penang Road 1 1 83 032. > p ii """""*V p^"" I Plk v >212 words
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Article215 1948-08-29 6 AUGUST 29. 1948. MR. WONG THE Tribune newspapers are championing the cause of Mr. Wong of Singapore. Mr. Wong is not an important person. Mr. Wong is just an ordinary man, an average man. And he and his family are having a hard time. Every day sees prices go higher215 words
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Article, Illustration611 1948-08-29 6 HERMAN RAPPA - EVERY DAY THEYBREAK the LAW -AND GET AWAY WITH IT HERMAN RAPPA I»T I SAW hundreds of people breaking the law m Singapore yesterday— a n d get ting away with it. In these days of unrest the guardians of the' law have their hands full m dealing with m611 words
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Article472 1948-08-29 6 Nippon -go future world lingo? By ERIC MITCHELL GEORGE Be -nard Shaw said m a letter to the London Times recently that the world is heading for war because of the "present confusion of tongues". Ho added "Wo all lack a common and exact dictionary It is strikingly evident that472 words
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Advertisement675 1948-08-29 6 r r~^9BfimSm3 Mark <-/ KEROSENE STOVES Strike happy note m I lie tivinJ ol better kept kitrhf Priced to plesM the buil^et homekeeper. A\a lable m diflerent modi Is m tit re(|iiireii»ent. W*^P I .|,l..;f.:iM.- tmiTl ;ill I i. acting Store* <»i irom I .ie Distributors F>,i; particular c tHENG675 words
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Advertisement111 1948-08-29 6 \<M«itrate isilul AMalysfai K«*<n«tres Vp (n tlilt' Insli iieiit-lils ffi.hl^tox. ffonmtH < S. OBONO, O.l». EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. /y Chulia St. S'poir Tel: 4455 H"ullu 6ff*lpp*4 irith IfllaMi SINCAPORt Pc n a n g BANGKOK SINGLK ***** |l«0 RETITRN FARE *34> cargo per Kilo m ;.o DIRECT CO N N111 words
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Advertisement90 1948-08-29 6 v- i i "i x BH^ a Destined, by geography, to hrcomr leadrr* MMaj the paMenger carriers of the world, the Dutch have built up tradition of efficiency m all foiim of loQg-diHtance fj^^^ experience and thoroughuesn J, X<t7V^ 'ijSP^^^aw I f Serri**' S^ 6r Urine Du«h"« KILrM I sk90 words
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Article, Illustration289 1948-08-29 7 NO ONE LIVES IN THIS "PALACE" THERE'S a quarter-million-dollar house m Singapore today which is empty. Haw-Par Villa, paia Ual Paiir Panjang home of -Tiger King" Aw Boon Haw, famed philanthropist millionaire, has not been occupied since the liberation. Kut the gates to the 30--acre garden of this famous house289 words
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Article67 1948-08-29 7 TOKIO. Saturday. Flood* which followed this week's heavy rain have devastated a large ana of Southern Japan and have taken a heavy toll of human lives, homes and crops. raporti the British Commonwealth Occupation Force daily, •BCON." At least five Japanese have been killed, eightAAP - 67 words
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103 1948-08-29 7 'S'uttiny Tritmm EeporterJ one of Singapore's oldest mysteries still remains to be solved. People still do not know why a row of shophouses m Woodsville. building of which was started almost 20 yea;s ago, was never given a roof. Site of these103 words
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Article139 1948-08-29 7 Missing Books Cost 24,000 'S»n>riit Tribune Reporter) 258 Municipal officer* to tic Thi» 'i ,o<)ii n' 1 1 pit M/^nt' it ttdvaitcnn i>'il '<• tht \f fitci)s i» I'l'f mi th' i irrtmtl n] ti-i 1,1 sin ,-ntl },m<hiti At the tftmt oaegratia pan)nr >j x i. ntt iA' i139 words
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Article17 1948-08-29 7 CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATES CorUflcatcj roi eandklaiN vii i.-s«,l tlieii 1!• r earnjri«iu\ oxamlnatlotifl havr arrived In Blnv&pore. ■m-17 words
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Advertisement140 1948-08-29 7 the MARDEN COMPANY have pleasure m announcing the opening of their new RADIO DEPARTMENT at their premises 82, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE Well Known Radios Sold For Cash Or On Hire-purchase Terms! f* *S" J '^«e^v' V^kH m' r :r?J:rif lom#fi(T)< he impossible m :3^*^W ft> o«flht« like never going back140 words
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Advertisement75 1948-08-29 7 It Pays To Get Expert Service Your eye sight is PreciooH. i^C^W Preserve and strengthen it > through proper ran- and fl attention. For any defect m fi^-JiS>-jPi vision, consult '3^/ New China Optical Co., fjl^l 71, High St., Spore. Phone 35»6 \%/h i IJPIAI. #^^r€9l* I I S FROM75 words
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Article, Illustration133 1948-08-29 8 Martha Stewart Started Her Car eer In Night Club Petite, titian haired, blue<ye<J Maitha Stewart, who hails from Bardwoll. Kentucky, just "stepped" into a singing career without seriously planning it. "It happened like this," says Martha. "I loved to sing and dan'.'e, even as a child, and did. frequently, at133 words
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Article680 1948-08-29 8 LONDON. The MM al st anl.. m depends on an a I trait I v»- appearance is now discounted. Dramatic training and a certain lenient of good luck are two factors that make for stardom. Of fcO stais under contiact to the Rank Organisation all but680 words
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Article45 1948-08-29 8 Alec Outlines, noted Britlaa stage and screen actor m to play eight roles including on? is woman. He will portray the ci^ht victims of a youni? man who embarks on a career of homicide m order to succeed to a Uui;edom.45 words
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Article204 1948-08-29 8 The Black Widow In 13 Episodes "The Black Widow," a coming 1 attraction at the Alhambra. is topical pictorial journalism. Wrapped m 13 thrilling episodes, it is a story of spies and counter-agents, of science and atomic formulas, of the struggle to possess these secrets. Acting m this dramatic serial204 words
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Article, Illustration147 1948-08-29 8 SYDNEY. Sat. Amer ican audiences are tiied oi second-rate Holly woo a films and would like to see more Australian produced films, said William E. Kollmyer, m Sydney recently. American sound engineer <pi educed. Hollmyer tested new recording equipment at the Commonwealth Film Laboratories147 words
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Article185 1948-08-29 8 "Dancing kg merely a question of applied mathematics," says Donald O'Connor m a scene from Universal-Inter-national's comedy success "Are You With It?" In his role as an insurance company actuary m this film. Donald portrays a man who believes that everything can bo resolved185 words
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Article98 1948-08-29 8 LONDON. An expert sock on the jaw by 6ft. 2in. Norman Wooland ended Griffith Jones's part m the latest Margaret Lockwood film Look Before You Love. In the last seen* of the film Griffith invades the suite of Margaret Lockwood. his former screen wife, and Norman98 words
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Article57 1948-08-29 8 How would you like *.o t>e reduced to a mere six incno3 m height. That's what happens tc two of the actors m "The B'.arh Widow," the 13-chapter Republic. Don't asl< how it's done. Pro. cess shots are closely guardec studio secrets. Compared to i Hollywood technician,57 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-08-29 8 Getty Grable and Dan Duilcy, ;i fu «rfKCfklf «*or, tfo a number m "MMkm Wort Tights", a oomimg gjwjwpuie attrmeUm,24 words
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Article237 1948-08-29 8 The tights Betty Grable wears m Twentieth Century-Fox'^ technicolour production of "Mother Wore Tights" aren't really like the tights mother wore back m 1900, when the story begins. In those days, skirts were lo.ig and the girl who showed just a bit of ankle was the legitimate237 words
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Article141 1948-08-29 8 HE'S CLEAN SHAVEN ONCE WEEKLY Actress Sheila Sim i* a uor- ried wife. Hoi husband Richard Atten- i borough, playing the part of n I displaced person m Cockpit at I t h c Gate Studios. Elstrjc. England, has to maintain r. three-day growth of beard for j his role.141 words
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Article64 1948-08-29 8 HOLLYWOOD. -Louis Sat chmo" Armstrong, who is featured with his trumpet m Samuel Goldwyn's RKO Radio production, "A Song Is Born." starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo, picked up know ledge of the instrument at Waif's Home for Boys m New Orleans where he was placed64 words
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Article54 1948-08-29 8 HOLLYWOOD. -Claudia Drake and her year-old daughter play important roles m RKO Radio's "Indian Agent," marking the second time m film history that mother and daughter have portrayed this relationship on the screen. The other occasion wa.s wiien Mailene Dietrich and her daughter played mother and daughter54 words
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Article53 1948-08-29 8 HOLLYWOOD. Lee Lapsed 1 White, famous minstrel man of "20 years ago, plays a frontiei j ncwsp'ip-r nnn m KKO Radios "Indian Agent," starring Tim Holt. Whil entered picture I years ;i.; ■■> after a long career a> 1 a minstrel man, vrindevillr star I and i«MtiL«l«nn53 words
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Advertisement151 1948-08-29 8 t rntiMpareiit and pure as ever! j It's a joy to welcome Pears Soap hack again —to see the same lovely transparent quality and to again the tonic action on your skin that lVar- alone can pi\c. TRA Ni S PARENT SOAP I x pt o i -is t I'KAHS151 words
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Advertisement179 1948-08-29 8 th c*HQNOAT£O Toothbrush! lIALKX preM'iit the now an«l better ENLARGED PICTURES SHOW— liyloil I out hl»r:i-li J In* Hrill llttW nylon tips arr Rundated smoothly i^BrgVSW trimmed In 1 lean l«»th thoroughly yrt J g never xi.it* li th<ir poli-li« d Mirfarr or HJH harm th»- You'll lik«- this ™;lj179 words
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725 1948-08-29 9 HERMAN RAPPA - STAR FRISCO World Title Co n tender HERMAN RAPPA lI V Malaya** Boxing (■iaiits ■Bfi. ."50 JUST before war spread J to the Pacific, Singapore very nearly became the venue of a fight of world importance. The principals were to have been Star Frisco and Kui Kong Young. The winner725 words
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Article614 1948-08-29 9 9 Women Will Compete For Title BADMINTON NOTES NINE wilj contest for the women's open singles crown of Singapore. Five of them come from the junior class. The champion, Miss Chung Kon Yoong. is not defending her title. Miss Chung may soon return to Kuala Lumpur, her home town, and614 words
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Article151 1948-08-29 9 LONDON. Saturday. The first six m the County cricket championship up to and including games which finished yesterday are as follows Glamorgan 25 13 4 172 Surrey 25 12 9 156 Lancashire 26 8 2 152 Yorkshire 25 11 3 152 Derbyshire 26 11 6 148 Middlesex 25151 words
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Article63 1948-08-29 9 mo following will rej-esent the Hospital Youngsters at soccer against the GHQ FAP EL 7 to'ay at their Ground ai Tanglin Barracks. Kick off 5.15 p.m. shaio. X Jeevtajah. A. Kanapathi. M Sing 1 Ha.rrown. K. Arumug:ara, T. Balasubramaniam, T Nadarajah. R. Rajah, A. Ponnusarny, S. Murugesu, K.63 words
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Article31 1948-08-29 9 Members of the Eclipse B.P. are reminded of the 12th. general meeting to be held at the Patron's residence No. 75, Koon Seng Road, at 2.30 p.m. sharp to-day.31 words
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Article, Illustration486 1948-08-29 9 RAM PIARA - RAM PIARA 1~~l By A FEW more matches m England and the great Don Bradman will put away his bat for good. In Don's hands the bat should be more correctly termed a. wand because he uses it almost like a magician. Many critics maintain that Bradman does486 words
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Advertisement239 1948-08-29 9 Train for fl l rfF 5 S F GLAMOUR TURBULENCr/\ )UWi- {XCUEMENT THAT IS The ScbooJ of Accountancy, V^ SHOW BUSINESS! &m institution m the x at other important Ufl fM] appointment In: dSSk *hU COMMERCE i t., kM^. im Sn G BETTY GRABLEJO? ».,r. a ff-trv-i ffltffof FREE 170239 words
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Advertisement183 1948-08-29 9 Sweet I Girls who look after bodily freshness get so much farther m life. Keep yourself sweet and taintless this sure, H^^s economical way. livery time you wash JEPfc4. or have a bath, put a little Milton m the vCw^ water. Morning and night, do Milton \P^^^V Underarm Drill. Pat183 words
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Miscellaneous514 1948-08-29 9 YOU, THIS WEEK AND THEt j AQUARIUS GEMINI ÜBRA JAN. 21. FEB. 18 MAY 21 JUNE 20 SEPT 21 OCT 23 Things will git well but You will want to l< f ™<i-ran(,c plans v ill hare 1 not smoothly: all sorts o/ thngs m i/ou, own way -but m<ulr514 words
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1834 1948-08-29 10 PUNTERS FARE WELL: ONLY ONE MAJOR UPSET A T K.L. Xl ALA LUMPUR, Saturday Jockey Spencer and Trainer Breukelen shared the honours today the first day of the Selangor Turf Club meeting. They brought m four winners. Punters fared well, there being only one major Then came Sir Fresco, Ri1,834 words
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Article155 1948-08-29 10 Koun competition was displayed at the G.K.Q. FARELF innual swimming sala at ranj-iin Barracks Pool yesterday Lady Ritchie distributed th e pi izvs. Results; 25 yards Free Style (Boys): I. B. Baldwin: 2. F. Woolley. Time 21 sees. 25 Yards Free Style (Girls): Daphne Manhy; 2. Gael155 words
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Advertisement243 1948-08-29 10 nmumwmw r WALTER CATLEn *<^f •MMMtfirMiMNii PAT DANE Preceded by: GAUMOMT ISKITISH NEWS. Gu;:kls leaving I .Kin^doiii for Malaya. ALSO LATEST MARCH OF TIME! I\%TII*%V j saaWMB ITele \ir-( (.mlition.»l Mtt n alllM L 45 415 0.45 am! J).30 p.m. laL If A 111 lI II A Te!«>|»hun«* 690!) roi».\Y243 words
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Advertisement170 1948-08-29 10 N STH UUJE «AMOOOtt «OA£> 7.00 p.m. 9.15 p.m. Johnny Weinstmiller Brenda »'ovce m "TAUZAX and the AMAZONS" Plus: Return Fight Joe >.<.u is vs. Joe Walcott >latinee Tt»-day at 2.80 p.m. "JINGLE PRINCESS" To-Morrow: The Fabulous Dorseys bftm DAY ONLY Though A.iv.rtis.-d for last Sunday this Magnificent IMcture has170 words
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Advertisement283 1948-08-29 10 DAIL. THREE SHOWS tAS, Ikls 9.15 "PATI SEVA" m llinduwtani starring Yakllli, Siilootmiiit, < Imlt.rji. Triluk Kaponr Ihilari many urh.-rs. NEW HAPPY THEATRE To-Day: 8.15, 7.15 9.15 p.m. JAMES CACNEY m U CIT\ Tor CONQUEST" ACTION! '."H KILLS.: STOP KIDDING YOURSELF W hen people stop lying and cheating and robbing283 words
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Advertisement27 1948-08-29 10 Hatch fiTSTiJ^Tirana Hi>«hZ.* 1 HtnrrW^ Miss sabah Al-Atm* I i: i: Xs Lust l>ay S, KM A g.15 Gary Cmiper In "CLOAK DAGGER ()|>t>r.ing Tomorrow \ri\iN (()lK\(,^u^^27 words
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Article, Illustration17 1948-08-29 11 WUn T ornn Wasirv m artinu m ymtt lit* ft** ti-nu, (it the V W.C 4 touit?17 words
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133 1948-08-29 11 U.S. Chances For Keeping Davis Cup f'HEHTNI'T HILLS (Massachusetts», Saturday. AmerijHii chances of retaining the Da/. < Cup looked bright when se~ vc 1 seeded Frank Paiker and T*H Sl.roedei cliniinated Austialia'. U p paii Geoff Brown and Co;.; 1 Long m the Acmi-finals of tin rational doubles tennis chjmipienship.133 words
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Article74 1948-08-29 11 Cup Final In Seremban Th< Malaim Cup Final will by played at Scrcmban on Sept. 11. i Him was decided at a nifftivft of tht F.A.M. m Kuala Lumpur inxtrrdafi. It uas stilt* d thnt th* I C.PO., Kuala L««lfmr, hnd stud an >ufihatu- /v'm" t<> a sutfi/* stfni that74 words
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Article46 1948-08-29 11 In a friendly game of aocccr playt.i at the SC.C. PaiJang on F'i'iyy the Howpital Young--Btei < 1 the Singapore Cric kct .'ub by three goals to nil A! 1 vie goals were scoiccl >dv K. 14 ->ktar. the Youngster i con* re rward.46 words
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Article27 1948-08-29 11 The K<|.pel JJus Co. defeated the s.s. Medon by three goals to one at Farrer Park yes&rday. iOOrew were Dollah f2> an<s Tong Seng.27 words
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Article67 1948-08-29 11 RANGOON, sat. Destruction of bridges on the RangoonProme railway has slowed down the Burma Government's -ofrensiw to recaptuie from insuti genta the important Communist centre of Promo, 150 miles northwest of here. The President of Burma. Sao Shwe Thaike. today ordered n "cease-fire 1 m Karenni67 words
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Article57 1948-08-29 11 TOKIO, Saturday. A sprrial meeting of the Allied COUTIi cil for Japan will be held latt i today .ts a result of a letter from Acting Soviet member to Chairman w. j, EJeCaid of Unit- ad States. It is understood the Soviet member wishes to discuss57 words
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Article467 1948-08-29 11 JUNIOR CHAMPION ELIMINATED SURPRISE IN OPEN' BADMINTON sii.. Mayflower representatives swept the board m vestenhy's t,,. s m tk« Singapore Badminton Championships. i-h«.m J^W" V 5 thc day s S^ ort was tlle defeat ()f last V(i;u s Singapore lunior champion Quek Keng Chuan (Diehard) by Tan Guan Hong (Mayflower)467 words
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Article98 1948-08-29 11 BATAVIA, sat. dams si play scores m th» twe-day erlehei match hit ween the Mngapor,. Crick- ri CUib an<l the liatavia Cricket Chili today were: BXJ.C. 109 aM out (Nerdhani 41, .lagger 14 not out B.C.C. T£ f»»r 3. The S.C.C. won Ihe toss and derided98 words
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Article298 1948-08-29 11 JUNIOR BADMINTON TIES The following ties m the Singapore Junior badminton championships will be played oft' at the Clerical Union hall. Rangoon Road Saturday, 4 at 2.15 p.m. Men's Junior Singles Quarterfinals Lim Kirn Swee AAUj vs. Suadi b. h. Tahir (Perhimoonan); Lav Tens Siah (Mayllowei) vs. Chan Swee Lam298 words
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Article753 1948-08-29 11 (By Ram Piara) Interesting cricket was seen on the opening day of the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Cup cricket match between the R.C.C. and the Combined Indians on the T'adang yesterday. On yesterday's play no sj»< •iul comment can bo npadc cxcpt that the Indiana753 words
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Advertisement211 1948-08-29 11 W »tau not fjise *> """fFjm I gt sign* ot uhat ii Krtor 1 call j *Lfl\tMm\n deficiency" warninps «J^Mmß^^Hl riDO(gct«nP v^«^ h minerals X li"* wluc alur demand, J| to your need' L3| V Tig don't do something about W^ r ijsfm Is weakened and > jilmeots can easily211 words
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Advertisement602 1948-08-29 11 ill l\^l 00 "^V bflff^W' —plenty of exercise r M^j^f9 <^fc I'm V WEBoIsMSm VS^^ y W We all that physical exercise is yf good for health, but it's not so widely FIRST Andrews cleans and re realised that Inner Cleanliness plays freshes the mouth and tongue. a vit al602 words
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Article, Illustration13 1948-08-29 12 (i Branch sicimmers uho icon tht free sti/Je. relay i» yrsterday's Tanr/lin aquati(.s.13 words
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Article37 1948-08-29 12 IUKICJ, Saturday. A shipment of 2,850 ball bearings will soon ho exported from Japan to India under a 440.000 yen private trade contract concluded by an Indian buyer :m<l a Japanese firm, Router.37 words
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Article55 1948-08-29 12 The Governor on Friday visited Uv Singapore dock- yard. Alter receiving a salute from a. Guard Of Honour oi j the R.N. Police. His Excellency drove with Admiral Caslon to the lo tlv Royal Navy Tori pedo and Armament Depotat th t where he was conduct\ed over55 words
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Article47 1948-08-29 12 DUBLIN. Friday. United States team tonight won the Ajjfa Khan cup, top event of the week at Urn Dublin international horse show. Tlio team had 32 faults. England and France tied for second and third places with tis faults each. U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article255 1948-08-29 12 ENVOYS HOLD 2-HOUR MEETING LKGION OF FOIC GEN. iioNont HODGE TOKIO, Saturday. The hojiti of the French mission m Jdpan. Oen. Pcchkoff, will Invest Lieut. Hdi, John Hod^.r former Ooni .nandoi of \mertcan forott In !<or«'a a? ConunanoV p in Urn ■:i'jn or Honour. Reutcr. MOSCOW, Sat.— -Knvoya of the255 words
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Article218 1948-08-29 12 luiKiu, r>at. a Diner u.S>.-SOViet debate on the rights of workers m Japan developed today at a specia meeting of the Allied Control Council here. The Soviet delegate Majoi General AJe&el Kislenko had asked lor the meeting to discuss: laboui relationships. "H«> recommended that letter218 words
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Article118 1948-08-29 12 BERLIN CITY GOVT. TO MOVE OUT i:rrux. Sat. Berlin's. elect* I city Government last night aid plans to move from the Soviet sjeetor of the city ■ft Communist mobs Iwtce disrupted .sessions ol tin* citv aaservthty by forcing their way into Ihe* city hall. T t ..si'ei «>i the governmentReuter - 118 words
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Article31 1948-08-29 12 J< iHANNKSbHUi;. r* ,t li m-f Badrurtdln, yc«tnn »t j .son «.t the Ae:a Khan, iirtved here today hv ayincr-boat l r a shoi i visit. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article70 1948-08-29 12 The following arc* the results Of the wrestling bouts held at the Happy Woild last night: Dura Singh and Bill Vernii fought a drawn light over ten round*. Jogiridar Singh won by two clctii fAii a&am. i ItQWCI OOtk m Uu- Hli round. Joginclar Singh won by70 words
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Article54 1948-08-29 12 HONG KONG, Sat. The price of gold, continuing it; week-long nose-dive, dropped official buying price when the below the Chinese Government's market opened today following j the Friday holiday. The official exchange quoted H.K.$304 per tael. equivalent to L .S.$48 per ounce. The Chinese gold price isReuter - 54 words
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Article81 1948-08-29 12 SI. Andrews Ole 3oys Association Sports Board representatives arc: Mr. S. Hope Hockey), Mr. John Ferguson (Rugby;, Mr. A. G. Armstrong (Cricket), Mr. Tan Eng Chiang (Tennis, and Indoor Games*, other members are Mr. Robert Eu (President SAOBA). Mr. Guy Vaz (Chairman), Mr. George Loh (Hon. Treasj,81 words
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141 1948-08-29 12 Driven to desperation by the couldn't care less attitude of his mistress, a Chinese "went mad" and' stabbed her with a penknife Chua Ah Chai a middle-aged Chinese of 29, Corona Street, admitted this m the Second District Court yesterday. He pleaded guilty to141 words
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186 1948-08-29 12 Nearly 1 5.000 people, a record for the ground, saw Somerset gain the encouragement of obtaining a wicket from th^ fourth ball of the day at Taunton when Brown was runout m Wei lard's opening over. Byrnes and Hassett. how- ever, soon settled186 words
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Article74 1948-08-29 12 PARIS, Thurs. M. Andre 'Marie, his lungs weakened by 20-months in Duchenwald "hell camp" ciuring the war, defied doctors' orders to form his CabiI net last month. The Cabinet fell yesterday. The 50-year-old Frenchman has been a soldier winning the Croix De Guerre in two yearsReuter - 74 words
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Article149 1948-08-29 12 'Nationalise Bank Of China'— Call NANKING, Sat.— Nationalization of China's three major semi-official banks is favoured strongly by the Legislative Yuan's Finance and Legislation Committees. The banks m question arc tho Bank of China, the Bank of Communications and tho Farmers Hank. Tho proposers, basing their rcftsOß on necessity of149 words
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Article36 1948-08-29 12 CALCUTTA. Sit i .ying then thinl oxhihition > «teh here toilay. the Burme o r flt* i ball team drew i 1 w)i ani Indian Football AMOCllfn n <J. 1 —Re v tor.36 words
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Article, Illustration19 1948-08-29 12 Miag Judft CHmaom, daughter i~>j the dorr mnr, cuts thr lujmi t<t oj&ciaiijf open the Y.w.c.A. tennis court* yettonfsy.19 words
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170 1948-08-29 12 Bakar bin Gudumeah made a five-loot leap at a gun-man, struggled with him mi n th c mud for 15 minutes and disarmed and plnm ci him down on the j spot. Bakai. wiry-looking telephone operator from Embarkaiion Headquarters. FARELF. told the Stvt-nth170 words
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Article43 1948-08-29 12 TO PRODU CE INDIAN FILMS HOLLYWOOD. Sat. Mr Kenneth McEldowney, Ameri- can film executve, la Myin^ to Bombay on Sunday to complete plans for the newly formed "Oriental-International Productions," which will produce a series of films m India financed l>y Indian capital. Reuter.43 words
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Article428 1948-08-29 12 Arsenal Lose At Home 1 Sa United, the Cun Ji****. w.n^or Mitten In th/2i^ of n rio.,r .strucHpKJT**'*' today. 1I m^ Mounted poi,^ r 01 4 yci^ tßdSs 2j > I struggled at the 12? k crowd urged m. £fr» V gathering of r.n lft^- tl.o interval I 2L** »ngReuter - 428 words
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Article18 1948-08-29 12 Australia via SonttJ^^ of play:-Auitr«lU Ha.iM'tt lp3, Harrey J oh" son 113 not oul, H'^ 99).18 words
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Article32 1948-08-29 12 Arulappan walked at Victuna sinet ™m&0 preU^nding to be and qulrtly Uldted hubs into his **£,£> shop assistant how *ay. Vte hubs cost ♦V^y^ Arul«ppanwwJ^ rA tenced to tooi32 words
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Advertisement229 1948-08-29 12 'TTn *or UPSET £R& .TOMACJIIj jou want, plus Picaunt. .W th«»lkuli2er j refreshing. k^ you need effervescent A THIS tVENINC'S BEST DATE E HOICK FOODS EXCELLENT LIQUORS I \TTRACTIVK MSCOK UEST BAND IN TOWN REFRESHING COOIJtESS CATHAY RESTAURANT ITJ.EPHONE ?«W7 FOR KRSKP\ ATIOXS IMPORTED FROM LONDON ENGLAND w H W^^fc229 words
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