Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 January 1949
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section16 1949-01-02 1 The Sunday Tribune 'thii vi :~iv\<,i:s SINOAPOKE.'JT X I**9; I hke ikn c '>Js r Ts,_16 words
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Article28 1949-01-02 1 Dutch Ask India To Lift Ban A. RDAM i i m n t.-»n M aircraf! to hi J: X! '.I them m pr-)t the I) i In- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article59 1949-01-02 1 NEW DELHI, Sit t' i JawaharlaJ Nehru Indian Prime Minister, t it a Yeaj ii kngl an! goodwill t«> all liTtian (it i/ens atii Panditji s r.i t.i: 'Mi out Motherland with devotion, Integrity and goodwill t.> all countriei an^i peoples >lunn^ r the coming year, ttmalso the59 words
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Article20 1949-01-02 1 >NDON Sal -D J Van rl inds Am air todaj Ba! via Singap »re on s] n ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article283 1949-01-02 1 l\lo Shooiinp txcevt Against Rebels "We've won, but fight on/ 9 says Ge nera l Sp o o r Duu!» forces hi Jj\.i were ordered u> ujsc l\tv with ilit- New Year, according lo reports from llie Hague today cjuoted by Reuter. The ('♦MM-tiit' order iii SumatraA.P. - 283 words
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Article, Illustration24 1949-01-02 1 midnight stnu\ a TribuiH* Cameraman m the Ainer.c.i.. < iv:> clicked the shatter. 1:i v whai the !«-n>. captured.24 words
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Article105 1949-01-02 1 SUNGEI SIPUT, Saturday.— Five bandits were kilh-d and several wounded m a big gun battle between an Army patrol and i large band of terrorists m the Sungei Siput Jalonz locality today. a my <>t; n whih anothci >fficer wa wounded. a it rol from the 2105 words
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142 1949-01-02 1 COLONI AL OFFICE TAKE UP HIRE CASE r. '..iiiiii 1 ill 1 /T oi bi- g for full repo Us ab ul *h. ai n'si ol a form r B Ish naval Dffl >i n arm 1 i t he n iht 1 I been smuggled from ihi i lanA.P. - 142 words
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Article326 1949-01-02 1 "FIGHT ON FOR PEA CE CHIANG NANKING, SAT. GenermlliHBimo Chiang KaiShek told his Nationalist Government today it must continue the civil war to gain peace. Speaking at a new year ceremony Chiang said: ''Prom today you must win the war on the battlefield. •if w. havo confidence and a IA.P. - 326 words
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Article176 1949-01-02 1 Sunday Tribune Reporter; More than twenty-one "New year" babies were born m six Singapore maternity homes yestei daj Fifteen minutjes aftei the ships m the Singapore Harbour sounded their sirens at midnight, th<- first baby u;».born at Kandnng Kerbau H pttal. By mid-day, yesterday, X K. Hospital's176 words
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Article55 1949-01-02 1 I»EI1 ING, *>ai. AJi nrus detipftl hefl Jil«*d l»\ forelfffl c «»rrr>|»oiulfiits m North tiii mi wil\ have f«» nass preaa <»:isM»shij» frtmi \hr start of the Nev. car Major General I .m m, deputy rlii»*f «»t th^ :i.-\. Censorship liur -an of North :ii;ia HradqiiarNTs.A.P. - 55 words
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Article39 1949-01-02 1 MA( assail Saturday. An.ik Agoeng, tli<- <jutt;oiii;; [Jin,.' tninistei of east Indunesia vvho resigned on the of the latest Dutch cc action," has acceded to |ve t fit>m Pi esident kawati to form a now rabinot. U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article23 1949-01-02 1 Sixteen Identity cards v. until (> p.m. >(■:-••. unlik< rapid-mull r-abbits the figure has iiow passed the one thousand, one hundred murk.23 words
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Article44 1949-01-02 1 MELBOURNE. Sal Wlth--lin .1 $f.v month: <>f his 96th birthday Mr. <;■ H< nrv Wise, ol Sale, Vici ria, the oldest practicing solicitor m alia, has announ i hat he i.s rei Iring bee iuso I his hearins i failine. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 44 words
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Article421 1949-01-02 1 Ma lay Congress Spea ks SCRAP CONSTITUTION CALL lEADERS of the Malay Nationalist Party have condemned the Federal ion Constitut ion and conimunalism t\*i producing terrorism m Malaya, and demanded the scrapping of the constitution. More than a thousand people, including Singapore community leaden and legislative councillors, attended the party's421 words
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Advertisement152 1949-01-02 1 pH |Kfl^ SOBS STOP PKI >S SUNGEI sin T LATEST >i\ I' >.C N i l«l »»-\.-n ot lurs, ii t arriamly at 1 1«« Sung i *<ii»;:t rngageniMil r*t\v«* -n aa \r m) rol and v l:<r;c Tke A !1: lr.-.., ISIhI li»«' »"rs. I tow ,n't hurt you,152 words
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Advertisement38 1949-01-02 1 MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER liV Till FTOPI F FOU TliF. PFOPI r n..» Printed Simultaneously In Slngmporc V^^T^ I e e f, ra r ,,A e .m,T P re Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh A. l'cn:.n K Telephone: ;»811 (9 lines)..38 words
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Advertisement17 1949-01-02 1 OhtainabU at i-ii..u, h.'ihh SEASON TRADING CO. 57) Hi^li sire.!. Nini;a|»«»r»-. w"^™ C^t^ P 1 *•f I17 words
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302 1949-01-02 2 Stan Swinton - JACK IS SINGAPORE'S LONELIEST DOG Stan Swinton Pioneers Troubles Get No Sympathy By (A. P. Correspondem COLOMBO, Sit. Ceylon i showing Little sympathy with the troubles of the Royal Ceylon Pioneer Corps serving m Malaya. I asked a numbci of uovi mment officials, newspapermen and foreigners what the re-action had302 words
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Article, Illustration362 1949-01-02 2 He Has Wagged His Tail For Two Years Watting For 'Master' (Sunday Tribune Start Reporter) JACK, one of Singapore's best-known dogs, counts numerous friends m the city. Yet he is the loneliest dog m the world. He got this way whon his master a British serviceman left these shores about362 words
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Article34 1949-01-02 2 More than 70 memt>er.> and guests were entertained t.n a dinner party by the management committed <>t the Young Chinese Amateur WricW Ll f Una Party at Nei Read, last night34 words
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207 1949-01-02 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A misunderstanding during a conversation m Hong a Konc has caused Mrs. Ruth Homer, world traveller for Elizabeth Arde.i. the beautician, a lot ot embarrassment. She was quoted as having said that "Hong Kong's wo- men were bettei dressed than207 words
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Article54 1949-01-02 2 om Victorians will hold h Reunion Dinner at tho AdHphi Hotel Roof Garden on Saturday, Jan. 15, to u<! farewell to M< F. L. Shaw, Headmaster of Victoiia Institution. Kuala Lumpur, who leaves Malaya early this year on retirement Hie function will be open t<> all Old Victorians54 words
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Article30 1949-01-02 2 PARIS, Sat. The Frencn Council "t the Republic re jected today the Government's "bring m the money 1 budK^t for 1949. The voting was \\)b to nil. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement429 1949-01-02 2 li^ easier to do business with a man than an address!*' A 9K n. him'- r\] il n:.if i! "1 v B t H i- (nt to i!.<- i>"in\ ini*uiid« iSij Jgm t,iii<!iiiL -< are pre\f*ntcd, pr<»l'l«*nn arr discussed and lolved lii 1 t on thr «pot. I when Spredbird429 words
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Advertisement21 1949-01-02 2 A 1 inf. HCLEI MOW OF GRAFTON MATERIAL on nisrLAi HARROWS LTD. 7 AMBEB M WsiONS (>H( IIAKD lil). TEL. 4Hl:i21 words
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Advertisement184 1949-01-02 2 E !lo rM It ''•til M 7., H IN SINGAPORE. |OHOR£ 4^^LS AND MALACCA ONLY. tt/r An ract vc S' ass Wl c R lvcn m^ i free 'with every tour doion \*^^^,U^J F. N* Dr.oks purchased b. S '^^^^W tween January 3rd ,md 22nd Chinese New Year will be184 words
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Article, Illustration15 1949-01-02 3 I afiKMis S*|tort k t'rimes Xo. lt». ll< i man I(;b|»|ki15 words
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Article1077 1949-01-02 3 TRAIL AND TRIAL OF FRENCHY IN 1931 a young F: enchi v Ived m Sinl;u|' >m Hoi ostensibly to i.uty on a business m hardware There appeared to v- r Ing wiong with his pas He went thiough the toma Department without a hitch. The day after his arrival he1,077 words
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Advertisement158 1949-01-02 3 FDUNKLEY PIANO I H :^IM 7■ (Mlii\. > FULLY TROPICALISED BRILLIANT IN TONE WILL v Y< >r .'II I jiiun. SEi '•v, i 1 m! 7 l 1 l ;v X ic x r W tS? HEARING AIDS... -V none so small I Amplivox the deaf they >. tone-true private158 words
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Advertisement166 1949-01-02 3 The World's Greateit SKIN REMEDY /^Slij^Soothes, Purifies, Heals i xj Se tu-.u.jrjrr, i. lv W ORLD-FAMCUS iTiiSiiiiiiiiiiMwßiii HERBAL owTMmT Cu«ront«t^ from ylrtdiio/ N« 1 rHIS w^h Ib^ -•■'<^^^^ 'World's larfesfl Dm 'HM ,ctj m.,--f• t -o famous 'N£f r ii i MvmltfMa w ir.vCtl. ur at c itVO'Qf* ana Hercules166 words
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Miscellaneous517 1949-01-02 3 HAVE FUN WITH THE— By CONSTANCE BHARPE \i}\ ARM S LEO JAN tl FEE 19. JULY M AUG. M. V.i/- ideas wiA attract you Bpeculativ< ventures wtu and your mind witt by recep- pay good dividends and qwek to fresh influences: }iou profits can k mad*. RoiHU see things from517 words
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Article, Illustration118 1949-01-02 4 ing season from the How < ranging from softest iiri^om of Dormeuil Preres. Th( samples -how .1 glorious varies .ititl weights, .lit woollen rlresse to ight checks foi its. T h y ;i: absolute iv exclusive to the Little shop and it 1 Mi 1 -i.i. idea t<» h<118 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1949-01-02 4 vera ardmore - AROUND TOWN vera ardmore MNGUYGF 11HOUGH nhops reported sales, Christmas was celebrated this yeai with reserve than m preyioufl years. Perhaps tin- de- :hi news, I ally current events m China, Indonesia and on our own nt. is responsible for this sobei attitude. T h few celebrations private and small1,004 words
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Article157 1949-01-02 4 Oh! My Gargle I don't nuppotte therr an 1 mun;v people who have had a Boxing l>a\ gargle with three Anger* of cyanide and water and lived. Hut we Know a man \\\\<> did, and who now has a part> stor\ that •should last him all bin life. We cm157 words
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Article98 1949-01-02 4 Oh! My Head J li-.J t«. '.> 'ie .illif a »d, l>;i. v hristmas part;., a festive Singaporean found thai his car refused to start. \>» anj;r\ an o\\\\ a ready-for-bed reveller could be under such circumfttanceSi the festive gentleman made the j^rand t?»* s rr N He threw the98 words
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Advertisement111 1949-01-02 4 GOWNS for all occasions /\\\\»l< ia<HMls k: l, BRAS RASAH ROAD, aear Rafltes Motet /vt Defects of c lf fc?^ .11. Ezekiel A Sons >^ i: tablii h( 1916 AIM II I) OPTI4 IL I'HM HTIONERS IS, r.iiit. r\ fUtmd Singapore. 1 OK AI'I'OIN I Ml.\ I I'llONi 7651 r111 words
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Advertisement52 1949-01-02 4 .>ba!*.v>ib: i i oki:.\< i; A !>s GREETINGS T<» All. HER CLIENTS \M> NISIIKS THEM HAPPINESS PROSPERITY NEW YEAR Plat M." Heerea BaMtag Orchard Bead. (Paoa« h2«o:i( khalhT i n 1 1 1 1 r v I \»<n<l «!l »h<ir Patron* I I ricndii A II lIT Ct PROSPEROUS \l52 words
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Advertisement127 1949-01-02 4 do>d/o cjedde^) 4 -fhe "d 4 c /ohon A Magnificicnt Collection of I mc Woollen suit <md topcoat lengths, exclusive to the Little Shop. H-aTrleo noTel /ounqapohje comma b^ h AItXANDRA-QUAYLf jfiri^Quayle'writes I (^^b^HsbbbbbbS^ f" ,'"A!ex.rMra^was"put"on Lactogen "almost immediate!/ I B B r r I She thuved on this ard127 words
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Article, Illustration1949 1949-01-02 5 Jimmy Glover - LONDON LETTER Jimmy Glover From THE OTHER evening the Malayan Women's Club held their annual Christmas puhit party at their premises m St. James's Street, where members an-i their guests were received by Mrs J. Straton-Ferrier (vice-pre-sident), In the absence of lira H s. Godwin (president), who is out of1,949 words
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Advertisement244 1949-01-02 5 BOOKS IN DEMAND 7 bliihed 1872 IVORKfI OF WILLIAM IVlalflVfl'fl 1 Pirlinir SHAKESPEARK $K.l< M.iM\ .1 S l.e.UlintT ihsam m ci Jewellers 1 1 .< til Eisenhower J I > <;< mbmoiiui IMamond and Gem Merchants RITDI KIPLIN* HEDBIDE ESQITIHI 41 BS B ,|H (In. -.r... r:»l, ,1 m <244 words
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Advertisement201 1949-01-02 5 IM,sh itcom es COME MO-JTRiES Wl not start a record library now, and add to your repertoire each month from the most comprehensive stock m the East. SH»»H them m Air Conditioned comfort ;«t I L^jiftMi) Ui^ I ESTAB. S MOUTR'E ft CO MALAYA I n I '87 5 JOHN201 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1949-01-02 6 Andrew Roth - THE MARSHAL SMILED AS HE SIPPED HIS TEA Andrew Roth i by- I I longkong Satui day. A:> increasing number <'f Kuomintang officials .t! -A.*, n tly beating a path to the Iron-grilled dooi of Marshal LI Chi-sen, who.-, house-in-exil< is situated high above Hongkong's beautiful bay. The 83-year-old Kwangsl1,079 words
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THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY. JAN. 2, 1949.
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Article373 1949-01-02 6 JUK New Year is two day* old today Tii >se Ant two days have been spent m eel -b r M Ing. To-morrow the year really begins. Ahead of us are three hundred find sixtythree days m which to carry out or :j»?nk those good resolutions, mad,-373 words
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Article95 1949-01-02 6 Smuggling At A Tempo SHANGHAI, Sat.— With Unpolitical ami military situation m China deteriorating every lay, Shanghai merchants an trying to gel an much of their good* as possible to areas it. from tli** Communist threat for this reason smuggling of merchandise on a large from Shanghai 10 Taiwan nowReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement346 1949-01-02 6 GIFT SENSATION OF THE YEAR! B\ l OPI LA R RBQURB? .i Bin i TIIE VALU£ Ol 00 OH i |6.00 POR ONki ORO i• HB PEN* [LS FREE $4000.00 i i mmmU \< «id« ii| i'run-^».>rr liiMirumy < >>ii|>«»u tut I > .ir I ued 1 ■>. bj| Bpeci&l346 words
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Advertisement78 1949-01-02 6 Accurate Visual Analysis Requires Up -to-daft* InstrurneiifK S OHONO, O.D FVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO 19 Chulia St. Spore Tel: 4435 h uiif/ equipped wttk UUettt instruin* n(i. Malayan Airways Ltd. NOW TWICE DAILY FROM SINGAPORE TO K( \l HIMPUR. IPOH AND PENANU DAILY SERVICE TO TAIPTNG TAN- SAD r: t <,78 words
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Advertisement211 1949-01-02 6 SBBBSKT 4*P -^i "j^tfK MS W "CONSTELLA Til W" SV-A* \7( V 1 SHAM; II A I (VIA BANCKOK) DEP. SINGAPORE THURSDAYS 10.45. A.M. ARK. SHANGHAI FBJDAI ■> I W I 1 M. DBF. SHANGHAI SUNDAYB «.^O. A.M. ARK. SINGAPOBC MONDAYS n If .1 passage FARES: SINGLE 9ttf/*i RETI KN211 words
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303 1949-01-02 7 Women Make Craftier Smugglers Than Men Sat. Many women i a smugglers than mf*n but th-v iv no»;t--ei their match m still craftier -Just --.s ofl The retired Comptrollei -General of for Au trails (Mr. J. J. Kennedy) sulj rocentl} :ling into Australia was en the of public Cua- whichReuter; AAP - 303 words
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Article101 1949-01-02 7 Knightly Italians ROME, Saturday. About 400.000 Italian* who i i held knightly and royal titles which w< Abolished by the conntitu Uon, an organizing; on n.\ lional scale and plan to lobby f-.i recognition bj the i< public, It w learned h An .iMrohti i ,ii. it report i contlyU.P. - 101 words
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Article39 1949-01-02 7 MrNK'H, Sat. Munich police diny that ghosts have been appearing m the Chiem S«>o district of Bavaria, but a priest exercised spirits from one house aftei several people had complained of mysterious happenings m the niyht. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article168 1949-01-02 7 HI I II VKKJS Sail.— llk 4 oiiiifiti>r,,i li«».tv,t» il 1 ils m r. >.. i.i l!»4« ami M'U.-d ik\l uifli fiiliti- "i i:i:c is i iiinilii;- 2 2 (Mil i-.r Jiiii*. ruuisni", a Vriii's iiit'ssii^f m the Oinlnf Ornt journal 2 v.ti.l. 2 J \MU.P. - 168 words
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Article69 1949-01-02 7 SYDNEY, Sat. -Australia*. post office* received thousands lfttcrs addressed to. 'Fai Cnrtetmas", during t:i»- pre-Christmas period more than the usual H average. i J J 'i\ oAcUUI .said the i i v.«uii c i b«' burned if not rlalm< a within six mooUVa I from theReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration492 1949-01-02 7 VICTOR ALBA - THE ONLY AZTECS WHO CAN SMILE VICTOR ALBA They practise Hebrew rites (By MLXKo Cl«'\ VALLEGO looks, at first sight, exactly like the Indian quarter of any Mexican city, with us lazy dugs sprawling m the dusty shad ivs .silent children, its women grinding Indian corn its men hanging round492 words
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Article331 1949-01-02 7 LONDON, Sat.- The ••cold" war between artists who paint things as they look and m >ckrnists vvho paint them the way they think peopl< ought to see them has broken out lvv m ruaffe a* colourful as a Picasso palette. First blow wos struck byReuter - 331 words
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Article125 1949-01-02 7 WASHINGTON. Sat. Re- preservative John ICcOormack (Democrat, Massachusetts), Euinounced yesterday thr.t nc would make way for Representative William L. Dawson (Democrat, Illinois), one of the two Nepio members oi Congress, to become Chair man i of the House Executive Expenditures Committee. Mr. McCormaek is the rank-Reuter - 125 words
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257 1949-01-02 7 HUNSTANTAN. Norfolk. Sat.— Ra> mond Williamson, a 23-year-old ploughman unVirthod some bits of dull mctul with his ou uuh. He rubbed one of them md it bt C*ai6 brighter, so he showed it to the foreman and the farm manager. They vere unimpressed and th« JitsReuter - 257 words
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Article97 1949-01-02 7 CAPETOWN, Sat.— Premier Daniel Malan said here yesterday that the United Nations Organisation was becoming "a menace to liberty". m i Mew Year message t<< South Africans he called t\»r rei form of the r.N.o "A new and better hopr may arise through th< dis ravery thatReuter - 97 words
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Article55 1949-01-02 7 London, Bat Mrs, K. M. Braddock, Laboui lI.P, tor the Exchangee Division, Liverpool, has given notice of appeal In her case for alleged iib«>i against Tillotsong Newspaper, Limited, tor stating she had "danced ji^ on the Hooi of the House." on the ground of misdirection by theReuter - 55 words
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Article191 1949-01-02 7 PRAGUE, Sat.-- Since the discovery of anti-Mate leafi lets m Christmas food parcell wrapped by secondary school' students, "reaction"] In Czechoslovak .schools and universities has come under official fire. School children and University .students alike arc this year taking their year-end holidays with the knowledge: 'hut theli recordiReuter - 191 words
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Article148 1949-01-02 7 TIGER KING'S GIFTS HONGKONG. Sat \f. Aw Bonn Haw, the Tiger Balm King, has again shown his I great generosity this time m the cause ol .■(mc.-. on St. Mary i school j.i Kow- loon, wit ii ov< r i :>Wi jj,, is In very greaf i;< i oi nsion.U.P. - 148 words
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Advertisement47 1949-01-02 7 7A* Xtrosene Refrigerator i^^A^^^b«i^^^ 3^ "tOMf**" "i H t mfIRD-cn compflnv r^HONE 3252 82 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE IT** litttJtfßUKy (or stomach disown A in*" 'jftr B/iffi *riff mWJf^}^' Pleasant to tak DIGESTIVE TABLETsl,^^^ FklM axallahl^ m powder form. Sold Everywheie UNA MOIIAMKD SONS 3'porc, Kuala Lumpur Fenang.47 words
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Advertisement187 1949-01-02 7 Apply Cuticura Ointment to skin •nmtiotM itSiootlnnß mediuiuJ and aiitiv puc action works won deib At tlie vtry first touch you feel ib max vclluussoo thing effects SOOTHES HEALS J W v GOOD LIVHie/ Ir ANID r,o A r^l "^ttfe. |Y£S, CONSTANT TIREDNESSI^^ /^^^"^S ISO WORRIED/ ■fc^^.jll^ OFTEN A SIGN187 words
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Advertisement174 1949-01-02 7 ssssßCg2!i?lTffj^yifeJ^^ FEARS vu r I i 4 oo VBBmVUEik&r Rs. 13-12 1 1^ 1 1 i.O 870 Soundty comtructed with pliant upper* of >«<:< Black Sox, leather lined. reMf »e»i Soli md Heels. Neai appearance C< '.r'-bl« and easy fining. Smart med^ini i w r Black or Bro^n Long L174 words
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Miscellaneous419 1949-01-02 8 LI L AHiMtil^ BY al capp 1 n Z^ r ~THINCr. ,S GOIN' FUM BAD V OHr. r -EF ONLY THELT S.TOOPID IDEEL O' I I V^^aOl €i Cf^*»M^ c*/ H AM 1 TO^^ IF T^ ND J fN^^N g t'v/orse: v/if mam ideiel, J yours reelized the.j his own419 words
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Hollywood Diary
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Article, Illustration1910 1949-01-02 9 FRED MACMURRAY OWNS THEM ALL ALTHOUGH I know of no rim > it la quite 1 1 kbit fo: one to b( tenant at the Bryson Apartments on Wilshire Boulevard or any of the dozen apartment houses Fred MaeMurray owns m Hollywood Los Angeles; to be membei of the golf1,910 words
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Article486 1949-01-02 9 WHEN Betty Hutton returned from London and the Palladium her Hollywood Studio received her* with open arms and offers of pictures. She would go into one almost Immediately she was told, this being "The Broadway Story". to be followed by "Little Boy ?:i:ie" .-md at486 words
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Advertisement158 1949-01-02 9 I 10 1 -^^f} J\A, 9T f. I trip ,~pr Jf "it' hi •"!*< I Mil NtM| f K.i I 1 (i/ c p ail 0000 Di*ur, a Cusson^ product BSSSsSSVJBSS^BSBIHBsfIaBf W^ PLEASANT H RELIEF vtMtltlwA lli B > i'llltl'<, with sparkling^ o ?fffcM\ Mttti||||i|| tfj^? ALKA-SELTZER For fast relief158 words
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Advertisement103 1949-01-02 9 more flavour tjr 10^**^ MARMITE is a yeast extract '^/J o rich m Vitamin B 2 the food essential to health and resist- 1/KUmiP* o**^0 ancc to illness. Absolutely pure a vegetable food untouched s <^^ by hand m manufacture. tastt ncs v t! "nj n '****'> A FOOD AS103 words
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Article41 1949-01-02 10 The following will represent Jollilads against British Military Hospital at soccer at the Geylang Stadium today: Narayana. Etaaak, Kader, Arumugam, Ghani, Murugasu Nadrajah. Sintha. Suppiah' Salahudin. Muniyandi, M. I Osman, Dollah, Sapee. G Krishnasamy; A. S. Pillai. R. Qovindasarny.41 words
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Article1783 1949-01-02 10 LITTLE NED PAYS $87 DIVIDEND AND WINS C'G's CUP (From ALLAN LEWIS) FENANG, Saturday. l ITTLE NED (Mawi up) sprang the biggest surprise at today's raves, the las> J day of the Penang Turf Club's Christmas- New Year Meeting, to win the Commissioner-General's Cup for Malaya's top class horses over1,783 words
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Advertisement105 1949-01-02 10 iitae's merry-making; {rom £/5m15 tfern on MGM'c TecHwTcouoftj Qea-goin^ fro/*c d ■ftjlXM/to£ 0 tha cutest stowaway f H^l wdo ever »n< her >'^» *\.l A3 w»y out of \U brig!* V^H 1 the Breath- taking of^^ fl moooßt deck? r"""*il Q she vamps /^^B I m«o with songs L /S105 words
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Advertisement217 1949-01-02 10 •"■^■^""■^^B^ft^^B^^A^^wt^^^w^aW^^^wi^^^""^"^ LAST 8 SHOWS 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. f.'olumbia Presents Kobert Marguerite YOUNC; CHAPMAN m "RELENTLESS" A strange and fascinating Drama m the High Sierras! IN TECIi.MC'OLOK OPENING TO-MORKOVV "DOLL FACE" j Vivian Blame, Dennis O'Keefe, Perry Como, Carmen Miranda. w HAPPY WORLD 2—7.15 9.30 p.m. Final Chapters Clyde Betty217 words
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Advertisement105 1949-01-02 10 Total Pool: $SSMI4. Tirst Vt\7a- No. *****2. (SOMIS) se<'ond Prise No. !322«m; ($83,60 Third F'ri/.e No. £***** (sm;sos) Starters: ($4>075 -at-h 188«14, BSSS24, 2OI«7», :«HH2(», *****8, *****7, :i«4IS2, *****5. Consolations Prises: ($1,680 r*ch)— lSs269, *****6, *****? *****5, II! 04 7, *****0, "^SSSft, *****6, L»7.5(;.->(i, *****4. —the successful way MM JF105 words
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Advertisement198 1949-01-02 10 HfSTORY'S GfiiATBST ADVENTURER L IV fS AGAIN! /jpjHHpWnfIpHHwMHBHpIHVV A- \J| Mmrs triCTACi* im colo* ir TECHNICOLOR' con? /Jr T#i i mL'L'I if*l£ I i 7 mlt JB BAMMTHBONE- GIAUDFRAINST- 3 I^O"" li^i>%li AT 1.15; 4.15; 6.45 !»:tO 1 SPECIAL NEW YEAK MATINEE AT 11 A.M. TODAY! M.ii.Ms "h;.\s\ to WED"198 words
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Miscellaneous49 1949-01-02 10 NEW STAR CINEMA 5H Milestone Pasir Panjang. Tonight Last 2 shows at 7.15 p.m. y.15 p.m. Th»> screen's mightiest hero defeats fire, bullet! and dynamite m 15 thrilling reelfl of roaring, action-packed excitement! "THE BATMAN" i Chapters I—7)1 7) Opening TOMORROW FINAL CHAPTERS H— ls m 16 action reels!49 words
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Article505 1949-01-02 11 THE ALL-ENGLAND TOURNAMENT SiiiidtiT liHiiisK HadiuiiiloH Correspondent IfcvirtvM THE :it»th A.tl-Cngtana' bavlmtnton championships, which i scheduled to tafcc place In London Immediately after the Thomoa Cup Qnal next March, pfomiftcfl to be the grandest bmdmintoa fctv to date. m v..<- i ;ist two tournaments, Indian:. Swedes an<l t:i>- F^.-iiic:' bave505 words
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Article238 1949-01-02 11 HOCKEY RULES 'OBSTRUCTION' "ORSTIU'CTION" Rule It (K> 1. liunnin^ m hotwe^rn afl of>poncnt and the ball must be penalised. (ai Left wingers are apt tp incli.lge m this p: active; (b, Right wingers aw m a different position- m iunnin^, down the wing they naturally j may tun between a238 words
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Article98 1949-01-02 11 Which Off These? WITH r'nltcd sintrs, India and Malaya challenging for nonoara, Che next .V^En^'mul cnampioitKhlpa is g<>::i£ to !r> a h:»-.' .'ul s*r-«n'»"s affair ami flu- ultimate champion, if the ntars are well seeded, may well pi«>u<l(\ call hmiMif "the world's !»pst player**. Who will this player be? Malaya98 words
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Article, Illustration412 1949-01-02 11 LEO BRANHAM - LEO BRA NHAM PRIMO CARMERA SAYS By A. P. Correspondent. NEW YOr.K DRIMO Camera, former world heavyweight boxing- champion, says h? is one of thy happiest men m the world. Shifting his 6-foot, 6i-inch, 265-pound frame on the oversize bed on which he sat mA.P. - 412 words
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Article352 1949-01-02 11 By Malcolm Anderson Australian Cricket Writer). LONTtON. Don Bradman knighted m the New Year's honours came to Sydney. Australia as a gawky country youth, and through his cricket prowess reached a pinnacle of world fame on which he conversed with Kings and attained riches. The fair-hairedReuter - 352 words
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Article, Illustration102 1949-01-02 11 U.S.'Third String' Then earlier this year the Dane:, came m force and swept everything before them, both m the men's women's and mixed events. Joern Skaarup, Paul Holm. Borge Frederikscn and Fnl>en Dabelsteen formed the Danish men's trio, while Frk. K. Thorndahl, Fru Q. Ahm, i-Yk. I .-sing and Fii:.102 words
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Advertisement223 1949-01-02 11 mMBFsmF inp RE If O pms vi! vr voi c;ft m tihsl i MW STRFAMIIMJ. BEAITY B f fl^ Velvet '.mootS writing with just the "gbt M I ■■'■I Wr'" imount of ink. th.inks to Platignum't ""•M w* h iifh dcd n<b if S B ihfß] Restful writing cue because223 words
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Advertisement196 1949-01-02 11 ZHcar tlicse superb COLUMBIA. RECORDS j CONCERTO IN D FOR VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA Beethoven (Op. 61) Huberman (Violin) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. LX 8256-60 CONCERTO No. 1 IN C (Beethoven. Op. 15) Walter Gieseking (Pianoforte) Members of State Opera House Orchestra, Berlin I V CQ9O OK L«A. 066Z-6O j CONCERTO No.196 words
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Advertisement288 1949-01-02 11 VITASIME rONIC riM>» i; IM i for inul,--(A gUHllty (irrrn female Product i—nwipj Poor lllth-Hi Pfe^S^^ Str.)T;gly re |j^ commfnd^.l hy j 2. ll^i i:aoh PW colKi4..i- :ro.», Copper Man. i ,n i -->i»iit etc. embracing ai the necsMMr/ elements required tor d»»vHoping the iv. gtortous strength .v» i radfant288 words
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Article177 1949-01-02 12 CINGAPORG held her 114 th Annual Sea SporU yes- terdav morning. In perfect weather thousands lined tin waterfront from Clifford Pier to U far as Beach Road to watch the regatta. sampans and launches provided mmercial linns. T).< I with race foi ailing boat aii t177 words
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Article, Illustration40 1949-01-02 12 New War party at Adelph i Hotel. I^-ft to right: CO. Donough, Mrs. Doiiuu^h. God sianjf lloey Laura Tayc A.C. Wakelinß. Mrs. \\akelmt, r 8. Smith. merry KTon;> at the American Ctah rin X m the \m V a r40 words
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Article76 1949-01-02 12 CAPETOWN, Sat. Engj lond mj >n the tost and tooii Vac lir.^t Innings when the third 'l match agains< I South Africa began here tow- condition! ihis m m ag were perfect with Indications of extreme iieat later. vth Mann, the Bngland aptain, testing himself and •i that76 words
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Article, Illustration60 1949-01-02 12 I. ft to riuht: 1.. Almeida, Mrs. 12. <!•• Sou/a, li. la Fa\wr. C l~» I :i.»»'. Mrs. dtS«ni/.a. Mr. C tl«- Soti/.a. B. tl«- Sou/.a (standing), V. Al-m<-ul:i, .*> il«- Sou/a, Mrs. N. «lt- Nui/.a, Mr. v,.,» d«> S.m/.a, at60 words
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Article171 1949-01-02 12 CEWING is supposed to be women's work, but one of the best of Singapore's embroidery teachers is a man. Ho is Ng Kiat Cheong, a ■l.Vyoar-old Hokkien, who spen.ls mi hour or so every evening teaching embroidory-v.-ork to passors-by m the North Bridge Roud171 words
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Article28 1949-01-02 12 A COCk-tfti] parly Wftg g'.vor ov the Jolliladj a! their new premises at Keong Saik Roaa la t night. Over 80 &u«>.sts and members were present.28 words
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Article255 1949-01-02 12 S.C.C. beat the Police by 29 points (4 and > tries) to 5 (a goal) n a ruggor rmtoh on th Padang yesterday. 8. c. v. dominated play iiroiighout the game. The Po- >■ ft Ided a very wremk team '.nd their threen were <>'.-^ ompared255 words
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282 1949-01-02 12 Locked Up Building fund to be released /Sunday Tribune Stafl lit*|M>rl«-r A solution is being found to release the near. million dollar Princess Elizabeth (Wedding) Uuilding Fund, which was immobilised for nearly one year for lack of one law. Governor Sir Franklin Oimson is viewing the whole question "sympathetically", it282 words
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Article50 1949-01-02 12 More than fifty members and friends of the Outrun Church Yo"th Fellowship tinned out to cheer farewell to their 1 nt, Rev. A. S. Moore Henderson., who is leaving tot Fukien. China, m a few days, at eve of departure" party he!d .«l the Church H«; II yesterd50 words
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Article103 1949-01-02 12 i K< l>l> tux com iti.i 1 tions at a MrlbOUl M i itrnlmin. \iiNiri«!ia'H j lirst rri«|..' Knlf^lil jmt J forward ilns»« sncn I n»u v«ar rvnolvUlMM fof i nrtrkctiTi I. For th«- j>lav«Ts It play brighter pricket. i 2. For the bow m s toReuter - 103 words
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Article121 1949-01-02 12 Olympic Officers LONDON Bat Pour British Olympic officials receive 1 awards m t!i«' Xt w N (honours list for theii v tk M 1 Buccesatully cai rylng «".it llth Olympiad m London this summer. They are headed by I. i'or t;'l. Pi dent tho (>lym•>i«' (iiinit'S, wli<> Lei Cin^lit md121 words
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Miscellaneous410 1949-01-02 12 ll LWVf/JLI iTTllE^Vj^ t q l jg| B rUMMMBBBiWI I I i i rrrr*^ x ?0u Il^P IILUE N^fWORK 7.45 Book Talk; 8.00 Spot the programme (Li\ 1.00 Fuvouriics. 8. 30 Play; J».oo Newi In Mandarin, Cantoi From 12 <k»>;i (Saturday) Dance Music; ;>.30 News; Amoy; L.16 Cl wn to410 words
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