Malaya Tribune, 9 November 1946
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Title Section52 1946-11-09 1 The Malaya Tribune Ly THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN AAALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore, Kuala L umpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 £„.lir SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune SApCURDAT, WOV.52 words
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Article60 1946-11-09 1 RK Nov. B—A united states radio ng some of the American r atened t might. d of Am i. Federation of has author sed n's National a .-*r:ke unless c works agree ygotiati ni between the nd the networks n the Federt."" r iemand that the nets'60 words
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80 1946-11-09 1 VJfIBS i NOV 8 A warnv.tical repercus- from the crisis has Foreign yin, to the I State, Mr. H od to have that the British 1 d only iooooo X- r f cram out of the overall flKatioo f .V 55.000. tons for the80 words
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Article45 1946-11-09 1 A.P. V'T.K. Nov. A. —Prima ÜBera, f'>r»:.er heavy-weipht chamtetatlet' a U.S. 5:<5.000 pate weeks of appearances as a be seems slated to "erf money on the mat than ci were attributed to attraction though taken seriously as a ni L-rOa-vr. —A .P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article43 1946-11-09 1 A.P. WASHINGTON m <» tv,.. h ninuTUN, Nov. Tne Department of Aj>ri--1 on Friday that the estimate-' at ftf|j| Of *>0(i pounds each, the figures of a indicated) a crop ».724,000 Kales. The average the pas' 10 years was .-D.-,.v>.i hales.—A.F.A.P. - 43 words
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Article114 1946-11-09 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 8.—The Un ted States Government is allocating 51.000 toiu of wheat for shipment tj India between now and the end uf the year. The new allocation represents a reversal cf the American dejsion to ship no wheat to India during the last114 words
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Article62 1946-11-09 1 -Reuter BATAVIA. Nov. B The Dutch destroyer Piet Hoin Wma fired on by tWO shore batteries near Kr->fns Raha bay. north Sumatra, while on pinol of the area where the 500-ton coaster Hollandia was shelled last week, the Dutch naval authorities a-irounced today. The shot--Reuter - 62 words
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Article63 1946-11-09 1 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Nov. 9.— Official whether forecast here predict! showers, hut th ec hours before tne Eecord lay's play <iue to start in the forr-day match between the the MCC and Australian eleven the -un was shininp. There has been to rain since ye-terday and present iniieatioesReuter. - 63 words
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Article42 1946-11-09 1 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 8: —The London Gazette announced tonight General Sir M-!e> C. Dempsey has been appointee! Aide-de-Camp General to the Kirg in place of General Sir Bernard C. T. Page t who has retired. -Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article21 1946-11-09 1 Reuter. PARIS. Nov. s.—Price control oa ehampaffii baa bmmn su.spende-; in Fra' cc, it was officially announced Ic,d;'\ .—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration468 1946-11-09 1 NEW PEACE HOPES IN CHINA Nov. 11 Is Chinese Armistice Day, Too A.P. NANKING, Nov. 8 —Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek announced tonight that he had issued the cease fire ordor to all Nationalist troops in China proper and Manchuria. The cease fire order will take effect onA.P. - 468 words
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Article125 1946-11-09 1 St. John's, Newfouni'Jand. —W*wfound'and poeple a-e waiting conflrniation cf the news that an archaeologist has found Viking remains in Pistolet Bay, in the fai ncith of the island, which establish the location of the fabuluos Vinland, colony of the Vikings 500 years before Columbus blazed the nodern125 words
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Article196 1946-11-09 1 Reuter. London. Nov. 7.— Complete clarification of reports that the British Government intends taking over all mining rights in British Colonies has been given in a circular letter to Colonial Governors laying down the overall Government policy on this jectVery briefly, the policy Is thai theReuter. - 196 words
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146 1946-11-09 1 Reuter. PARIS. Nov. B—The United States Army in Europe has a complete plan lor the shipment of 100 000 Jewish refugees to Palestine yearly. Mr Meyer Grossman. President of World Executive of the United Revisionist Zionists, stating this here today added: "TheReuter. - 146 words
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Article256 1946-11-09 1 Singapore's coastal workers—l ightermen and others employed by private importers—at a last night decked to postpone their proposed sympathy" strike, and the city's harbour strike in its sixteenth day to-day, continues to be confined to tne dock area Dockers for the first time to-day began picketing256 words
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307 1946-11-09 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. B.—While efforts continued in London and Washington to-day to hold back the food crisis threatening the British occupied zone of Germany, German trade unions issued a warning of possible "violent reaction" beyond their control among workers if "the catastrophe"*were not averted. TheReuter. - 307 words
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160 1946-11-09 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9:—United States warships, making their excursion irto the politically troubled waters of the Eastern Mediterranean, will visit both Turkish and Greek ports in the next few weeks, the U.S. Navy Department announced on Fr.day. Both Mr. James F. Byrnes. U.A.P. - 160 words
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Article49 1946-11-09 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—Mr. R. L. Gupta who has I een the food adviser to the lod:an Embassy here for the past four months has been appointed financial adviser to the Indian delegation to the United Nation* General Assembly and will return to India within th 6 next few weeks.49 words
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96 1946-11-09 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Nov. 8 —The announcement of the rumoured retirement o; Joe Louis has led the London promoter Jack Solomons to say tha| he would match the British champion, Bruce Woodcock, with the American Joe Baksi, and in the event oi the titleReuter. - 96 words
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Article103 1946-11-09 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.- The United States has invited the United Kingdom and 19 other Governments to participate in an international wnailng conference, opening at Wa>hington on Nov. 20, the United States Department announced. The objective of the conference is to amend and modify the cxi.-ting internationalReuter. - 103 words
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45 1946-11-09 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov R.—Sir Girla Bajnai, Apent-General for India at Washinerton, today paid a formal call on Mr. Dra-i Aeheson, acting Secretary of State. to notify him that the Accncy General has been raised to the statu* of Embassy. —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article38 1946-11-09 1 Reuter. OTTAWA, Nov. I.— A Trade Department official said today negotiations are um'et may here for a la-ijre shipbuildine; c<mract between the Mine; Sub* industries of Chira and Burrai Dryccck OfSpany of Vancouver, Victoria, British Columbia—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article40 1946-11-09 1 Reuter. IHK HAGUE, Nov. i. -The special tribunal pasted sente ie« 2 today of 18 months imprisonment on the 71 year-old retired LieutenantGeneral F. J. Quanjer on charges of collaboration with the enemy during the wa.v —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article36 1946-11-09 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Nov. B:—The magazine "Life" devotes two pages of this week's issue to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's recent visit to the Northrest Frontier when he was attacked h> tribesmen. —Route 7.Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement74 1946-11-09 1 Cars for SALE HIRE x excellent ttttke. RMwaK— C [LEBES MOTOR Co. Street, Singapore. GIAN S GH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMOR V BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE y FULL NEW KHAKI TROITSER FOR S6/FOR EITHER SEX LIMITED STOCK p hone 2483 WAN SINGH COMPANY, 4 Battery Road, Singapore. Cables: "BAJAJ" DRINK74 words
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Advertisement66 1946-11-09 1 Correct Time A!ioays! When your timekeepers axe serviced by experienced craftsmen with 28 years' reputation Give us a Trial Phone 7922 YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge Road. Singapore. (near corner of Middle Road) i (Contractors to H.M. Forces since 1928). This firm has no connection whatsojever with any other66 words
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57 1946-11-09 2 The Singapore Municipality is at present. without the essential services cf an accident ambulance service. An estimate of $55,568 to be utilised on this account is budgeted for next year as against $24,760 in 1042. This includes $30,000 for two new motor ambulances. The restoration57 words
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Article102 1946-11-09 2 Justice G. L. Jobling sentenced Neo Cheng Kang to 10 years rigorous imprisonment at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The jury had found the accused guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder at the. conclusion of a three-day trial. The accused and the deceasEd, Tay102 words
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Article110 1946-11-09 2 A service of remembrance will be held in the Cathedral at 10.30 a.m. on Monday and the two minutes' silence from eleven o'clock will be observed towards the close of that service in which clergy of the Church of England. Presbyterian Church. Methodist Church and the Salvation110 words
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Article109 1946-11-09 2 Bail in the sum of $500 each was offered to Ng Liang Choon and Lee Boh Chih. when they claimed tTial in the Fourth Police court yesterday, to the theft of 36 iron p:p-e s valued at $720. at Henderson Road, on Nov. 7. Alternatively,109 words
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Advertisement538 1946-11-09 2 PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements Wanted. Personal. Situations Vacant, Situations Wamer. For Sale. etc. at j 13.00 pc- insertion of 20 wcrds, (5 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcement $3.00 per single column inch per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Mar riage. Birth Noiiees, eu ut $7.00 per538 words
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Advertisement807 1946-11-09 2 MISCELLANEOUS MRS. K.~Y. U&Srs DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE (Dutch Diploma) 16 Ringwood Road and also 75 Taii'ihill Road (Branch* Singapore. Have you that 'CHIC* in yjur dress. Mrs. Lee's moc'ern dressmaking course will enable you to attain this stylish perfection. Pupils are requested to enrol pe/sona'ly with Mrs. Lee, 16 Ringwood Road807 words
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Advertisement527 1946-11-09 2 NOTICE Government Gazette Notification Colony of Singapore The Traffic Regulation Ordinance (Chapter 213) In exercise of the powers con fe red upon him by Section 4 ci the Traffic Regulation Ordinance the Commissioner oi* Police, Singa pore, hereby makes the following regulations for relieving congestion ane" facilitating traffic at a527 words
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Advertisement714 1946-11-09 2 NOTICES CURFEW ON MOVEMENT OF GOODS VEHICLES IN SINGAPORE. It is notified that as from Novem- her 15th, 1946, a Curfew prohibiting I the movement of goods vehicles bet- ween the hours of 7 p.m. and 5 a.m. j will be in force in an area of Singa- pore bounded714 words
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Advertisement188 1946-11-09 2 NOTICE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT FENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received at t,he Office of the Director, Medical Services, 2nd Floor, Fullerton Building, up to the 14th November. 1946 for the supply of furniture to the Social Hygiene Department. 2. Forms of tenders can be obtained from the office of the Director.188 words
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Advertisement500 1946-11-09 2 SHIPPING t^mmm^mua^ mm AGENTSH^ AGENTSFORMALAYAN RAILWAYS** FOR ALL FREIGHT PASSAGE ENQUIRIES DIAL 5161-5 GLEN MM; SAILINGS TO AND FROM D. K. i. my, DENBIGHSHIRE From U.K. for Hongkong a Shanghai OIENAFFARIC For U.K. ft The Continent GLENAPP far U.K. ft The Continent I i inter IMKM 111 W en SAILINGS500 words
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88 1946-11-09 3 the :iuO-i rid mfn s lost Ifgion was Race Course Tf*»- 112 clvtiiftlll th n 'in were aft rPark H..rne Hare where th-y j and then s -nt ip c< rantry. Socisuppiy the train (he repatree s r ividi ri with a cotton88 words
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Article496 1946-11-09 3 Loading Virtually Halted (.Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore dockers' strike—in its 16th da} today- has reached a deadlock, and all loading fo? Singapore from Europe, America, India, and Australia has been officially stopped until further notice. An official release from the Office of the Specia496 words
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Article245 1946-11-09 3 mestic quarrel be:ween husband and wife dinner, had its sequel barely twenty-four I < when Alaimam, 20 year-old wife of M. was found lying dead in her room with an :ing glass by her side her wedding photograj h n her oed. A the -lose245 words
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Article219 1946-11-09 3 The estimated Municipal budge: for 1947 presented by the Chairman Mr. L. Rayman, at the budget meeting yesterday, was very little less than the budget for 1942 while the estimated expenditure for the period showed an increase of 50 per cent, over that of 1942.219 words
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259 1946-11-09 3 (By Roy Ferroa, Tribune Staff Reporter). I have just returned from a 4,000-mile trip in the RAF Sunderland "Plymouth Sound" on a three-day combined operations, hunting for Jap-anese-sown mines in the entire Nicobar Group and the Southern Andamans In the Indian259 words
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Article292 1946-11-09 3 $25-Million Increase fTribu»ie Staff Reporter) Malayan imports for the month of September exceeded exports by $24,900,226. The value of imports for the whole country totalled $108.783.304 and that of exports. $83,874.078. These are pan-Malayan figures and include imports on Government account. Trade between Singapore and the292 words
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Article112 1946-11-09 3 S'ngapoie Municipality have set I d a MHM of $242,190 for expenses in connection Vrftß paitW, open* spares, and BWlHUtwing lath? for ihe next year. 'The Commissioners feel that h'frh nrio ity be triven to the opening of new parks and the imnrovoment of th"112 words
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Article309 1946-11-09 3 (By Our Own Correspondent). Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon": Siam $78. Indo-China $65: Kedah $65. Siam glutinous rice $100; Kedah glutinous rice $85; Siam rice milling $38. Rock Sugar. -Best quality $75. medium quality $70. Gula309 words
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Article36 1946-11-09 3 The Empire Farrer brought 2.400 tons of Hoe from Bangkok this week. The Kota, expected on the 17th. will also bring a carpo of 1 400 ton s of rice from Slam.36 words
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Article237 1946-11-09 3 A s a result of the usual sea sonal monsoon change, the sche dules of flying boat arrivals B and departures from S.ngaport will undergo certain changes a* follows: (a) Westbound Services: A. 1 from the 7th instant, westbounc services from Australia will bt due in237 words
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Article33 1946-11-09 3 Th(> Singapore Harbour Boar* Staff Association which has .his been registered under tne Tnd Uni m Ordinance I* the first to be registered m Singapore s'nc the Ordinance was reintroduced.33 words
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Miscellaneous45 1946-11-09 3 «HTk SI VAX— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune k* I her feet have been burned > mMgmyt m£ thm? J fl hdrri&e mt J em *m mzr\ hzthqds is xxkhhv ELECTRIC IRON, y OH, \mTH&r/ 0* DRIFTWOOD, INSTEAD! DISTASTEFUL To MEv j j COMc IN —-y45 words
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Article441 1946-11-09 4 The dock workers' strike, now in its t.hird week, is a bad blow to recovery. Nor will its effects end with the s rike. for delay in reaching a settlement has meant a rearrangement of shipping schedules and the omission of Singapore as a port of call.441 words
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Article915 1946-11-09 4 Sagitarrius - By Sagitarrius When he flics to England ali tie later his month, i ihe Governor General will i take wi.h him the agreed j new plan of federation neI go:iated by the Rulers of Malaya ana the Crown. What this plan is will not be known915 words
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Article272 1946-11-09 4 Manila. American economic policy toward the Philippines was s verely criticised by Dr. Jo c P. Laurel, puppet president oi the Philippines wno i s now facing trial by the People's Court on charges of violation of the ar'.lcics of war and of collaboration. Speaking at a272 words
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Article163 1946-11-09 4 Reuter. SYDNEY- Footwear production in Australia must increase by about 3 A million pairs a year to meet world standards, the president of the Victorian Footwear Retailers' Association (Mr. A. R. Patterson), told the Full Arbitration Court on Oct. 29. Giving evidence in the "hours" case, Mr.Reuter. - 163 words
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Article172 1946-11-09 4 Reuter. SYDNEY:— Nearly o^e-fifth of the per.-ons examined medically for iho Australian armed forces b« ween September itno. and March, if>4fi. were rejected as u--t'ii for service. Of a total nf 1.778.10« examined for the three eenrices, n:>i,oiß were found to bf> bc'cw the required physical standard. Tli»Reuter. - 172 words
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Article225 1946-11-09 4 Washington -General A V Arnold, until recently senior U S member of the Joint United Btal s-Soviet Union Commissi n for Korea, told a press confer ence here thai a way should he found as rapidly as possible to reopen Soviet -U S. negotiatl >ns for225 words
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Article55 1946-11-09 4 Reuter. Bangalore.—Holding thot the kins CM do no wrong", and the Palace ll not a log*] entity." the High Court of Mysore dismissed an appeal filed by an artist against the Maharnja of Mysore. The artist claimed 40.000 from the Mysore Pa'ace' for allegedly .upplyjng a nunitfrReuter. - 55 words
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Article179 1946-11-09 4 Letters To The Editor THE PEOPLE'S PGSTBAG Sir,—A European citizen recently saw a very distressing scene at one of the S.H.B. exil gates, in which some vomer coolies' baskets and rice <un doubtly scouring* which tnes p >or souls picked irom the florr wer* confiscated by179 words
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Article299 1946-11-09 4 Sir The shortage ot nurses in Singapore has been sn acute that any practical scheme lo augment their numbers is to br> greatly welcomed. Jusi as real progress in education cannot b> achieved without a sufficient number ot competent teachers, so the success ot a hospital system299 words
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Article692 1946-11-09 4 U.S. Economic Review Washington.—The second yea r of peace finds the United States economy still in the transition period. This period is unavoidably one of Inflationary pressure partly because of the war preceding it. but also because the transition itself added a special Inflationary pressure of its692 words
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Article270 1946-11-09 4 CHICAGO War Robert P. Patters dress to the American Fed rati of Labour convention that in the long run ir d information betw< i n and within nations more than anything move the threat <>t wa world. When men an give and receive ml and to take270 words
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Advertisement59 1946-11-09 4 i McsaoKraai "J5 per cent o: a* ;idache, eye pain and eye fatigue Alt the direct result of visual defects Are you sure that your prospects and liappiness are not being hindered by the defective Vision. We are the specialist with complete eye-testing equipment to discover your eye defects scientifically59 words
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Miscellaneous18 1946-11-09 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hfc 7b$r-M?e 'J WW /2,000 Hotel-- TECv ROOM, A r \^j .^^M18 words
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72 1946-11-09 5 Reuter. V v 7 German ol economic in the Brit'sn fch< v.ew that od position there the delay in pr :n:sed Amerii.rm that the of the Brinies to the develjpind exp >rts and ill cate foreign f.h purchase of availacl* 'siuffs from Euron in theReuter. - 72 words
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Article60 1946-11-09 5 New York. Nov. C r rt alt", Darted States of the internaFood Council told as Economic Comworld production I'M? appeared Or ten per cent. 1940, bat fifteen per re-war wher. ex- available reached I 'unate if in 1047 r enseal was ha!f cnts of fats ant*60 words
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468 1946-11-09 5 Reuter. (From Doon Campbell) Nanking.—China's Constitutional Assembly, scheduled to be convened in the national capital on NovnrJ i f ter five P° st P°nements, will be a CN54,000.--000,000 affair, likely to last three weeks, according to the press section of the National AssemblyReuter. - 468 words
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Article20 1946-11-09 5 Mr. Justice Worley, at present Puis* p Judge. Singapore, has been appointed Chief Justice of British Guiana.20 words
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121 1946-11-09 5 Reuter. BRISTOL, Nov. 7.—-Three of the seven West Indian firemen and trimmers who have been appearing here on charges connected \vi;h in ci.lents during the voyage oi f ho British steamship Princesa t.xna Movte Vi.'eo to Avonmouth, were today sent to prison. T\\\> others wereReuter. - 121 words
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216 1946-11-09 5 A.P. PARIS. Nov. 7.—The newspaper of President and Foreign Minister Georges Biaault's MRi J Party today interpreted the American election results as a vote "for Byrnes against Wallace." The party's organ "L'Aubt rpt L'Aube," said that U.S. Secretary of State Byrnes was "the great victorA.P. - 216 words
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82 1946-11-09 5 Man or many untitled Soviet Minister Vyacheslav M. Molotov displays a wide varici y of moods at the ceremonies at New York City Hall. Oct. 23. prioi to the operiing of the United Nations General Assem h>ly at the oiganizaiion's temporary home in Flushing. New York. At top left, heA.P. Photo. - 82 words
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135 1946-11-09 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. A 20 pei cen#. oi so.uuo.uuu.uuu. m lift i iiiaiviauai income tuxrwas forecast oy Representative haiuid twnutsoQ oi Minnesota, slated by rtepuolicans as Chairman of tne powt-riui house vva\s ana Means Cummittee. He said Republicans will press a separate billA.P. - 135 words
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Article179 1946-11-09 5 Reuter. London. Nov. 7.- The La our vernment has not a'tereo the lac* that Britain is still imperialist. j, writes George Padmore wellknown Nejrro journalist and Leftwing Socialist in an article in today's Socialist Leader, official <,i pan of the I ndeperu!ent Labour Party. Padmore states that anyoneReuter. - 179 words
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206 1946-11-09 5 Rangoon. Nov. 8. —Members of the Governor's Executive Council in a Joint statement of policy issued here declared their "guiding objective would be the establishment of Burma as a sovereign sta T e under a truly national government wrtn unrestricted control of internal206 words
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Article85 1946-11-09 5 Reuter. SYDNEY. New industries established in Australia since the wax would employ 37,500 workers. 17.200 ol them in New South Wales, said Mr. Dedman, Minister for Post War Reconstruction, addressing the Cabinet sub committee on Secondary Industries. He said the new industries had been established by privateReuter. - 85 words
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Article96 1946-11-09 5 A.P. BUDAPEST. Nov. 7—The Hungarian Government is preparing a note 'to be sent to the Foreign Ministers' Conference in New York asking that the major powers s hould send a Committer to Hungary to determine the country's ability to pay £76,000.--000 in reparations, a source clogsA.P. - 96 words
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323 1946-11-09 5 Reuter. (From Sam Bennett, Reuters correspondent). New Yoik. The long-standing promise of television in every American home is considerably nearer fulfilment today. Evidence of the industry's approaching maturity was produced at the first post-war television conference and exhibition held in New York, where it was announcedReuter. - 323 words
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Article65 1946-11-09 5 A.P. MADRID Nov. 7 The Government confirmed today the arrest of Augustin Zoroa Sanchez, unofficially Identified as head of the Communist Party in Spain, and the arrest by the National Police of 15 of Zoroa'. s co-workers, including four women Unofficial sources earlier said that someA.P. - 65 words
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106 1946-11-09 5 Reuter. ROME, Nov. 7. Italian police are wutcning con>iaeraoie movement ot snn.s Known to De concerned in Uiegal Jewish emigration along tne south-east ot Italy, it was learned here tonight. me police spokesman said: "We are more or less satisfied of the authenticity of theReuter. - 106 words
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Article96 1946-11-09 5 Reuter. UNITED PROVINCES, Nov. 7 Fuity-sir people were killed mm 4 39 injured in a communal riot at a Hindu religious fair in GafnukhtesW&r Village last night. Mobs raided and looted shops and it was not untii this morning that troops and police r.-stored order.Reuter. - 96 words
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Article48 1946-11-09 5 Reuter. PARIS, Nov. 7.—Eleven persons were killed and 13 injured when nn autobus left the road along the Saigon-Pnom-Penh highway, crashed into a telegraph pole and caught fire, accordr.ig to a French news agency report from Saigon today. Tne accident apparently followed a burst ffTe. the report added.—ReuterReuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement194 1946-11-09 5 HONTEREY i f ice Powder L:p>t:ck F >wdei Rouge 'V« Creams Ou. ting Powder t edei Lav dt Cologne ii* Etc PERSONALIBKD fe Make-Up PACIFIC TRADERS Bingapete. "It Pays To Spray The Lane Way" »NU-TOXD.D.T. SPRAY Exterminates-^ MOSQUITOES, FLIES, BUGS, ANTS, FLEAS, COCKROACHES, •OVERFISH, MOTHS AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD PESTS. Unequalled194 words
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Advertisement118 1946-11-09 5 Ki_ IM' •JfL I!, v s EISIE. tH« BORDEN COW Elsie: Klim is powdered whole milk. It is checked mooy time* in the laboratory. It is p jrc, r aie—ns fine n milk as money car; buy. Doctor* the world over recommend Klim highly for babied! v v Mother: Klim118 words
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Article169 1946-11-09 6 A.P. WAbllli\'Gi O<\, Nor. X. P'f siutni ii'itinaii outiVu.ru LUitu t«*f«« ijuitti.'ui ueHmous WtitCu LitUtu uuc- Hie tx>urse ho. oiuy oi ncun .t-iiv uxjr.u event s. ne apparttn.y must decide, ii) wnetnei to compromise with the Kepubtwan-aojninut-ed Congress on controi'ersial and foreign issue* or challenge .itA.P. - 169 words
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111 1946-11-09 6 Reuter. Capetown, Mr.v. 7. —llapj«LaiaHaUrea cf Mven uii-Ku apeaa otaraai aationa in v Penfalecla —Africa National Petn in African Poon'rOrganisatSon, Cape Passhre Reals bscc Council, India League, Cape Mj (ay Asftociattot, Comn itn.i ihe Teacher* LeaffVC of Africa —an« -t\c l onnaaniel Party cf bou+h gfriesReuter. - 111 words
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Article63 1946-11-09 6 Reuter KIT* HENER, Ontaria, Nov. 7.--More nan :i.ooo Cfcristaaai pan ia! i ;>nd toyi aaU qnaatitfea af clottang have been gatherer ia a warehouse nere awaiting nhipaiapt ai week end to India. Chi a and 'he Philippines as well as r .i roue an ardReuter - 63 words
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Article31 1946-11-09 6 New York. Nov. B.—The United Slates administration has deeideo to drop virtually all remaining wa.ee and price controls with the exception of ants, sufrar. syrup and rice-31 words
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322 1946-11-09 6 A.P. Tokio, Nov. 7.—Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill's prompt rejection on Feb. 24, 1941, of the Japanese hint of their willingness to mediate in the European conflict three days later brought another Japanese message denying the mediation offer was intended and affirming Japan'sA.P. - 322 words
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Article164 1946-11-09 6 A.P. BAGHDAD Nov. 7 Major General. Sir Edward Spears, iormer Br'tish Minister to Syrii and the Lebanon and chairman of the British All-Party Middle East Parliamentary Committee, said that h was convinced tha. the strength ol the Arab world was an asset ol great Important toA.P. - 164 words
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Article41 1946-11-09 6 A.P. WARSAW. Nu\ B.—The bodies j of t 'glit U S. fliers shot down during attempt to aid the people of Warsaw in their abortive uprising against the Germans in 1944 were burieC here with full military honours.— A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article147 1946-11-09 6 A.P. Rome. Nov. 7.—ltalian Communist leader Palmiro Togliatt a former vice-premier, declared in an interview that Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia wa s ready to leave Trieste to Italy if the city of Gorizla were given to Yugosl St Vl EL "The onrv condition whicn MarshalA.P. - 147 words
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Article229 1946-11-09 6 A.P. NEW YORK. Nov. 7 Eugene Meyer, president of the World Bank, declared here today that the strikes in the United States are threatening the world with economic starvation thereby endangering peace. He called the present American labour relations d'sastrous. Citing the mining and factory production lossesA.P. - 229 words
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Article114 1946-11-09 6 A.P. Manila, Nov. 7 F lipino and American relations wnich improved recently wer strained severely to-day #hen the Phihpplnes liberty News published Kihptn) complaints that a U.S. Marne security detail at Olongapo naval base 'is as bad as the I Japs Were.' Tne paperA.P. - 114 words
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Advertisement188 1946-11-09 6 nt-nw fimm) 1.15, 3.30. 6.30 9 p.m. "Woman lures the gianf serpen- out into the Open and. I 4 •fj After missing horrible death kisses him three time- on ■kP tne head: r The death divorce! "Fifteen pounds of wi re "ing the neck of Bumsese belle 1 14 4188 words
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Advertisement268 1946-11-09 6 mom: Lino six (GREAT WORLD PARK, (NEW WORLD PARK, < NEW WORLD PARK, Opening To-day: 3—7—9.15 p.m. To-day: 3 p.m.—6.30—8 p.m. Opening To day: 3—7—9.15 p.m. EXCITEMENT THRILLS Th( Unexpected H;is Happened! IT'S IKE ALTITUDE! PROVIDED IN A GRAND 1 Hur4>and. Believed Drowned, IT'S THE MUSIC! PLENTIFUL MEASURE! Return* at268 words
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Advertisement161 1946-11-09 6 The Cheers That Brought Victory! The Joy That'll Sustain Peac^ IT'S YOUR WEEKEND SHOW! With MICKEY ROONEY TV oa«iandW 808 ana no m FIVE SHOWS DAILY: 11 a.m.— > p.m 11,--6.30 —9.15 p.m. LAVISH UNITED NATIONS FINALE! J To-Night At Midnight .< cost* 10 Bmji iSBl A UNIVERSAL PICTURE CATHAY161 words
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121 1946-11-09 7 Today's Races: Running Order Scratchings (Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Friday. scratching* ana order of running for tomorrow's races:Hace l Horse>, Ctass 5 Fut Magic Star, Rumination. Race 4 Horses, Clas s 3, Div. 2, 5 Furs., Pinocchio. Russian Rose. Gold Dust, Laan Patricia. Race 3 Horses, Clas s 3.121 words
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Article370 1946-11-09 7 CATHAY Holiday 1-in" starring Bing Crosby and Fred A»taire n with .Wtr.orie Re. r.olda, Virginia Dale U'aZter Abel. Lyrics and Afwsic by Irving Berlin. Fdrarnount) I think t may bo said with u>me a .-surance that the two stars of this film, Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire370 words
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60 1946-11-09 7 Waile it is ejected to spend IS 1,300 this yeai* on the rehalil':atiop of the Municipal antinvcsqaito department and .special services ia Singapore, a further sum of 5182,380 has meeo budgeted for flhe same propose for next year. It is expected to take several60 words
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Article71 1946-11-09 7 Municipal expenditure for 1947, 'Jtuier the head water department i« $6,225,064. the electricity department $#258.548. and the pas department 51,432,926. Ihe President of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. L. Rayman. in h s budget speech, said Uhat the jhctrieity department was in a a healthy condition financialI}'1}' wi;h the71 words
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268 1946-11-09 7 ™iJ' ?apore Mun icipal Commissioners, at their I ratefin?t»v ng y^ f rday decided to increase certain U 7sn b J ing dovvn ne estimated delicit of $5,750 958 for 1947 by $2.4 millions. pal budget Sin^P°r c M»nlclmated expenditurV of aSa lSt268 words
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Article252 1946-11-09 7 This evening at five o'clock an md.an Army team Will meet the SRC In a trial game of hockey lat the Padang. the game being J one ol gevenU trials lo pic* an Indian Army side to play exhibition games against local sides und it252 words
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Article, Illustration62 1946-11-09 7 BETHESDA CHURCH WEDDING: Mr and Mrs Lainv Kirn Guan cutting the wedding cake after their wedding at the K Sd^T' !l r' n Singaper Th, groom is the eldest I n oi Mr and Mrs. Lauw Hong Km? ar.d the brfds Miss Ore Buan Neo Is tne second62 words
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325 1946-11-09 7 R AF Base HQ: 1 HQ ALFSEA: 0 A keen fcame was seen when R.A.F. Base Headquarters defeated HQ ALFSEA one-nil in their second round Cup-tie soccer ma:eh at Jalan Besar yesterday. Playing with combination, the Airmen scored their goal in the firs,325 words
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277 1946-11-09 7 m ETLT Army irie omcer in command of tjie PoW administration was Col. Nakamura. He cooperated with Nakamura in improving health and sanitary conditions from a sense of moral duty. Gen. Ishida said he had not heard or seen a PoW277 words
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Article198 1946-11-09 7 Reuter. I Melbourne, Nov. B.—Both the M.C.C. and Australian cricket i selectors were disappointed when j it was decided at 2.30 p.m. this I afternoon that play would be i impossible on the first day of the four-day match between the M.C.C. and Australian XI here.Reuter. - 198 words
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Article36 1946-11-09 7 Roads Drains Four big items of expenditure under the Munie pa! for 19*7 are roads ami drains (st,iV/9, 171), sewerage $!.239.511 >, i uV i n rleanwinp and hawkers epartment i $1,933.097 and loan eharpes i $1,074,989;.36 words
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Advertisement174 1946-11-09 7 3. 6 30 9.15 p.m. WitbOtH Parallel! hi v .lid Compare! I Ronald Reggen In •DESPERATE JOURNEY" Movietone News. > At Midnite i Lamour In "THEY GOT ME COVERED" AT MIDNITE JDERER OF THI WASTELAND" Si TO-MORROW S. 18 p.m. I onderiag Epic IVchnicolor! The Desperadoes" DO! F'H SCOTT I174 words
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Advertisement260 1946-11-09 7 WOT! NO PIN-UP GIRLS?—_Q AH! BUT YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THIS ONE!- A. SENSATIONAL Beauty 2 Midnights! sth. Da v 7*%/ M Going Strong! with New Talent Discovery —JOHN HARVEY! JOE. E. BROWN, MARTHA (Hog) RAVE, EUGENE PALLEXTE. p T u E s SKATING VAKiTiESfea^itse... WHAT A PROGRAM! 2 technicolor FEATI'RETTES260 words
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Advertisement129 1946-11-09 7 MARLBOROUGH DAILY: 3.30—6.30—9.15 (Hindustani; Starring Btuutta Apte—Manorama j Released thru the United Exhibitors Syndicate TO-NIGHT MIDNIGHT "LAWANCI" (in Tamil) TO MORROW AT MIDNIGHT HER HIGHNESS" tin Hindustani) CHUNGKING TANJONG PAGAR Phone 3327. Opening today: 1, 3.15, 6.30. 9 p.m. Cue of the lead that blazed from their sums Out of129 words
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Article159 1946-11-09 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON Nov 8. The United States Government is u.aidrawing its political representative in Albania it is officially mnounced her.'. The American mission in Albania has been unabie to ach'eve the purposes tor which :t was originally the State Department said. The withdrawal had h,«Reuter. - 159 words
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Article85 1946-11-09 8 The Chinese Baseball Team, playing to-morrow on the S-R.c. ground against the American All Staiv Team chosen from the dent Line "Marine Le pard." will be selected from the following:—X. H wu Tham Seng Le ng. Ngan Fook Cheong, Van Yt\v Chong. Wong Pens Moon. Chow85 words
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Article21 1946-11-09 8 Reuter. BANGKOK. Nov. 7—A Siamese mi itary rr.issi.-»n left by air f or Brita n today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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668 1946-11-09 8 Reuter. (By Renter's Correspondent>. HONG KONG. —The black markets for foodstutts, cigarettes and other "essentials" have disappeared and prices of most luxury goods have come down by mo.c than 50 ncr cent overnight, but they are still too high for the ordinary citizen, iReuter. - 668 words
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124 1946-11-09 8 Man who forward Britain German com mandos following the disclosure this week by Admiral Vi ttf Hfounfbattcn that a troop 0/ No. 10 Commando was, an alt-German force, fighting for the Allies, further details of these men have been published. They were trained by Captain Brian Hilton-Jones, MC, of Bayswater,A.P. Photo. - 124 words
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Article88 1946-11-09 8 total «f 1556,933 has bee* estimatad for next year in reaped of emoluments, other charges* maintevance. special sendee and rehabilitation of the Singapore Hameipal Fire Brigade. This ran include* two new motor Are engines (*54,0n0i and a «ar Turntable water tower fife escape Tho amount88 words
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Article137 1946-11-09 8 St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. Holy Communion (Plain* 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist 10.30 a.m. Mattins followed by Holy Communion at 11.15 and 5.30 p.m. Evensong Christ Church: Dorset Road: 7 a.m. Holy Communion (Plain) 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist 10.30 Hindustani Service 5 p.m. Evensong. St. Hildas Church: Katong:137 words
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Article47 1946-11-09 8 A.P. ROME, Nov. R.—The Italian Government has rejected a reported proposal of Marshal Tito to Palmiro Togliatti, the Italian Communist loader, to leave Trieste to Italy if Gonzia was ceded to Yugoslavia. The Yugoslov proposal was reported by Toghatti on his return from con* fere.ices in Belgrade.—AP.A.P. - 47 words
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307 1946-11-09 8 A.P. SINGAPORE, Nov. B—The man who successfully directed Franklin D. Roosevelt's first two presidential campaigns and who still is one of >he Democratic party's most political sage leaders—.l a *res A. hunnj Jim' Farlev—to-dav in Singapore expressed the opinion that prospects of a Republican presidentialA.P. - 307 words
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Article82 1946-11-09 8 Found with 164 tins of cigarettes, and 17 bottles of various European liqueur, in his room at 22. Wallich Street on Thursday,- by a revenue party. Tons Ing Har. pleaded euihy In the Tlr'rd Pohce Court yesterday, when he was fined $615 for possessing dutiable82 words
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528 1946-11-09 8 Sev tai interesting legal pointy were rased in an appeal case heard before Mr. Justice T. a. Brown in the High Court on Thursday. The mam appeal which was against conviction and sentence was made by Tai Keong r presented by Mr. T W528 words
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Article171 1946-11-09 8 Reuter. LIVERPOOL. Nov 8. The Sudanese would Ught to the last tn prevent Egypt having control over the Sudan" asserted X A. Shawki. Assistant Regis-trar-General to the Sudan Gavernment here today. Shawki who is visiting Liverpool said that the "assertion by Sidky Pasha. EgyptianReuter. - 171 words
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Article54 1946-11-09 8 A.P. [.ondon. Not. 9.—Britain announce*' Friday night that it haci BCCentCd Ac Netherlands Gove-n--ment'i irvitation to attend the third meet'ng of tho Rubber study group a» the Hague, Nov. 25. Tho oe'egation will include rapre*cntaiv of th<> Board of Trade. Coiani Ofltf Foreign Office and ronofficia! members representingA.P. - 54 words
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Article250 1946-11-09 8 OUR FINANCIAL SECTION The tin share market continued steady yesterday but actual business passing was on a small scale. In the sterling issurs. Siones have been done a„ 11/3 and there were buyers of Hongkongs at 18'-. Kinta Kellas 9 3. Southern Malayans 22 anl Malayan Tins 28250 words
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Article73 1946-11-09 8 The rubber market yesterday j was reported dull and there was i very little business passing. It would appear that the short position for November is new practicallv cl?ared up and that buying for the Continent shows siyns of eas ng off That being so. it is quite73 words
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Article56 1946-11-09 8 Malaya's rubber exporis during October totalled 73,383 tons —15.304 tons more than September's shipments—according to statistics just issued here. Singapore's share of these exports was 40 203 tons and the Malayan Union 33.180 tons. Shipments to the United State* totalling 33.471 tons, topped the list, while exports to56 words
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Article44 1946-11-09 8 NEW YORK. N finished somewhat preaominance of gan one point. .See!- r atte~t on, wi'h th, t increase for few company expected to others and to spread in-.ustry. Rail« wen with a freight rawin the near fetcre. Closed very iceady44 words
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Article70 1946-11-09 8 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. era'.ly were resettled thi day foi lowing tile on Wall Street and ti close there was a tend* furthe- developments fi tre. A.though tile re a of declines at the ci these resulted in tl marking down and id :a*r.-r than selling. Smie signsReuter. - 70 words
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120 1946-11-09 8 PARIS. Nov. S.—Sourerafe winner ol the King 0- rge the Sixth Stakes at Ascot a lew week, ago will run t the A-ce. Gold Cud next year Femand Schmm. hi v statement tonight The sen big French cha. ;i s likely to120 words
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Article27 1946-11-09 8 SYDNEY: —N men are expected to bi cattle jtfHßes at the Rcyal which will be held in sy* March 2!» to April27 words
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254 1946-11-09 8 Representatives of 25 clubs and Unit teams attended the first Singapore Rugger meeting which wa s P r sided over by Mr. Paul Storr at the SC C. premises yesterday. It was decided to kept the fixtures of "representative" matches which had been arranged in a254 words
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Article47 1946-11-09 8 An inter-services and police amateur boxing tournament will be held shortly at the Happy World in aid of the sports of the three Services and the Police Heats will be staged on Nov. 28 and 29. and the finals will be held on Dec. 4.47 words
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55 1946-11-09 8 Koh ChonfT Kuan, young Chinese, was Sentenced to three months' rigorous imp isonmont when he was convicted yesterday on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen pr" perty. wristwatcli which hH<] been rtolen from C a pt. G.E.T. Franc?. R.I. A. 2 a former55 words
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Advertisement81 1946-11-09 8 i %i «u:s iiori:i. To-night DANCE 9.30 p.m. to Midnight RAFFLES ORCHESTRA Directed by Joe Speelman p Admission to Non-residents $1.40 MONDAY NEXT— NOV. 11 TH. f ARMISTICE DINNER ft DANCE t THE 1 RETURNED TO CURE ALL W YOUR ILLS M HEADACHE CURE POWDER TIGER BALM ENfi AUN TONG81 words
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Advertisement38 1946-11-09 8 LARGEST SPLE Uv-Utc United KuU|it"«HAVE YOU COT THOSE j TMA! MA» I DANCING A PLEASI* j ENROL AS A STDDEHT OF "ARISTOCRAT' >oO>l SCHOOL af BA DANCI i Principal: Itmtbeooi J Secretary: —C. S. Oxley Chambers. SmOAPORE ill38 words
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