Malaya Tribune, 14 November 1946
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Title Section52 1946-11-14 1 The Malaya Tribune jl) THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore. Kuala L umpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 j SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday. Nov52 words
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319 1946-11-14 1 Equal Treatment For Local Doctors SINGAPORE, today-The Governments of the Malayan Union and Singapore have accepted in prmcipie a unified medical service in which loci! medical graduates will be able to take their place on c gui) terms with those from Britain, it was announced319 words
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113 1946-11-14 1 Reuter. H'*'RF< >i:D. 3ERMANY, !fOv. IS. —Defence plana for u-e in ih--•vent of t touMe securing in Germany have recently been reviewed, senior staff Officer at British i Headquarter* claeloaeo tonight. Measures w,»u'.d include reintro- auction <>f armed eacorta :o uoi men personnel andReuter. - 113 words
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Article43 1946-11-14 1 Reuter. BELFAST, Nov. 13.—The Prime M,i:ist<>r of Northern Ireland. Sir Z**il Biooke, announced in North, m Ireland House of Commons today U'&t tie British Government IMd decided not to apply conscrip•i n into the British armed forces to Northern Ireland. —Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article36 1946-11-14 1 13 Mem im< at came to Hand ParUa- a tormy ii nas decidRoyal Commi<the seizure r lies of alleged baeco at the r. A. Foley. Se- and Home I ichanged bend a private36 words
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Article189 1946-11-14 1 Reuter. 13. —Perth is now suffering worse Ui»at any tune during the war as the re lilway engine drivers strike against the tlian standard Gaivet engines, which f d is unsafe. Foi a week the community has been without electric light. tram> and trains. TheReuter. - 189 words
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Article74 1946-11-14 1 N 13 —Within three et ion which C tnn Party in top I c National Assembly all day beating time to rally voters to the polls on Nov. and elecn turn elect .he ft as* Cooacil of ihe ties whs tibia the public that ttioo provided74 words
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Article32 1946-11-14 1 Km. 13-At 'east n>ad in the feed Dy earth on Sunday, and {her toll might interior said ting 27 .-econds 52 ninor n felt since that32 words
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238 1946-11-14 1 A.P. Poiping. Nov. 13.—A Communist spokesman said today that the Communists will mobilise "our total strength to resist in orcher to accomplish the aim of shedding one drop of blood in return for every inch ot ground snatched" by the Nationalists. The spokesmanA.P. - 238 words
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Article95 1946-11-14 1 A.P. PARIS. Nov. 13.—The French Cabinet decidea today that Preside ta and Foreign Minister Bidault would formally resign as soon as the newly elected legislature has organised itself some time alter Nov. 27. This c institutional formality rai- sis the (|liestion of whether Bidault will be asked,A.P. - 95 words
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Article69 1946-11-14 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Nov. 13.—The Albanian OoVemdcUi today registered 'strong pretest" with the United Nation* against the British dec-t-ion tj sweep the Corfu Channel The Utter to Secretary General Tryxve Li< m scribed the British ■Cti >n a- dictatorial." British Admiralty >tatement is: i<d in London tonightReuter. - 69 words
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Article159 1946-11-14 1 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 13.-The Soviet reply to the latest British note stating Britain's attitude to the Soviet proposals to Turkey for revising the 1936 Montreux Convention which governs the status of the Black Sea Straits, has recently been received in London. The British note was sentReuter. - 159 words
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Article42 1946-11-14 1 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 14. Hw homes of two more non-striking movie workers on T|u>sday were b lasted by home-made grenades in a seconu successive night of new violence in »he two-months old AFL jurisdictional strike. Nol>o<ly was injured. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article49 1946-11-14 1 Reuter. NEW DELHT. Nov. IS.—Eight ncople are reported to ha\e been killed and 1~ injll-vd in Old Delhi where police opened fire twice today t O *t°P brickbat battles. Troops later stood by. The police have been ordered tO ahoOt rioters on sight —Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article44 1946-11-14 1 Stockholm, Nov. 13—Press untitled ports said today that the Nchel prise for Chemistry pro! ably wil po eithef to J. H. Northrop of Princeton University for his virU.s reaseareh, or J. B. Sumner of Cornell, or W. M. Stanley of Princeton, both Enzyme experts.44 words
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Article1779 1946-11-14 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Nov. 13 Gen. Jan Smuts today gav< South Africa's answer to the Indian delegation's charges of racial discrimination in South Africa and South-west Africa. After referring to the recent communal clashes in India, Gen. Smuts told the United Nations Trusteeship Committee: "One doesReuter. - 1,779 words
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Article52 1946-11-14 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 13—Mr. Terence Shone, arhoee appointment n3 first B'itish Hirh Commissione< to India was announced in Sept* aher. is expected to leave Loudon by air tomorrow morning for Nov* Delhi to take up his new duties. He was formerly British Monster in Syria andReuter. - 52 words
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174 1946-11-14 1 Reuter. GLASGOW. Nov. 13. A Jew suspected of being associated with the Stern Gang of terrorists, wa c arrested. ahou t ten < ays ago at Glasgow it was disclosed to<"ay. The man who had identity papers representing him us discharged Soh'.ier of Gen. AndersReuter. - 174 words
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Advertisement86 1946-11-14 1 jgational Employers' I ,i ua General MOTOR I I kMPENSATION. \jj accident, r classes of i*SI HAM i: .-HON ltd. I in England i Rafle Place, HGAFOR& N 8 WISE. GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE Tr> f I 1 E MEMOS V BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE A FULL NEW KHAKI TROUSER FOR86 words
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Advertisement70 1946-11-14 1 Correct Time Alivuys! When your timekeepers are ,serviced by experienced craftsmen with 28 years' reputation Give us a Trial Phone 7922 Iyick woh hinc; i 429, North Bridge Road. Singapore, (near corner of Middle Road) I (Contractors to H.M. Forces since 1928). This firm has no connection whatsoever with &ny70 words
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Article263 1946-11-14 2 Share Market (Our Own Correspondent). The local share market generall3' was reported quiet bur steady yesterday. Most ot the business passing was written in industrials. Straits Traders improved slightly, being done at $15. United Engineers were again done at $10.50. Rallies Hotels $2.55, Ere. weries at $13.263 words
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Article121 1946-11-14 2 A Chinese lorry driver of the G.T.C- Lee Boon Kwee. who was seen, by a detective, at Covent (Sard ecu on the morning of 8 o: 22 syphoning some petrol from the tank of a three ton 0T C lorry he had been dr.ving. into a121 words
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292 1946-11-14 2 The Singapore Ratepayers' Association is to urge the Municipal Commissioners to relieve ihe present serious shortage of transport by permitting the surplus buses Of other companies to ply temporarily over S.T.C routes. This resolution was passed unanimously a; the las meeting" held by292 words
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272 1946-11-14 2 TAIPING —An application by the Military authorities for semi-permanent accommodation in Taiping was put forward at the monthly meeting of the Town Board, Larnt and Matang. The site proposed is along the Swettenham Road. The chairman, Major K. J. L. Jamieson, said that272 words
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89 1946-11-14 2 A.P. BATAVIA Joining the worldwide move to free the rubber market from government controls, the Netherlands Indies Rubbet Board ha> announced that export firms e-tablished In the N E.I. may purchase rubber from the Board tor shipment j duiing and after 1947. "It IsA.P. - 89 words
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Article46 1946-11-14 2 Reuter. Athens, Nov. 12— Workers on the Vthens-Biraeus tramways today started a 24 hour strike for wage rerease. The strikers demand an ill round 18 per cent, baste wajre in*rease with oven ime rate for ni-rht-vork and Sunday work at four time* the o.dinary iato. —Rruter.Reuter. - 46 words
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171 1946-11-14 2 Mula Ram. a sepoy attached ;to transport unit of the R.I A- S.C., was sentenced to two years" 1 rigorous imprisonment on a I charge of criminal breach of I trust by First Diftrici Judge Paul Storr. yesterday. After he had been sentenced.171 words
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Article45 1946-11-14 2 HK SHANGHAI BANK Atrangements have been completed whereby the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation, who have been represented In Sandakan. Labuan and Jesselton for the past 27 years, are now j in a position to undertake every i description of banking business j in the<e place?.45 words
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Advertisement610 1946-11-14 2 Tit I R 1 E PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: War ted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations. Wanirr. For Sale, etc. at S3.UO pat insertion of 'JO '.vords, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcement: 33.00 per single column inch per insertion. Domes* ie Occurrences: ElMUjh, Engagement. Ma: :iage.610 words
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Advertisement482 1946-11-14 2 NOTICES The Hoiifkong Shanghai Banking CtM-pn.. Sandakan, Labuan Jesselton. whorohv the HLomjkorig snannnai Banking Corporation, wfco harte taei rep :is sent ed in Sanctakan, Labuan and JesseltOß fbt he ;>.is* year-. .«re nn** in a position to andOTtakf every description of banking busi no?* in these places. CHINESE SWIMMING CLt'B.482 words
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Advertisement39 1946-11-14 2 NOTICE MUNICIPAL NOTICE For feifo rotation of Me Seal Practitioners Please note that a case of SMALL P« »X has been notifie.. in a Jjesi' lienl oi Tar.jonir Katonjr Road. By Or. er. N. A. (ANTON Munieipa' Healtll Offierr.39 words
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Advertisement247 1946-11-14 2 ship; -ng Ii.P.M. Line s.s. TjIBADAK Or l ••.>:: Ho'"trk<<ne and Amoy op 17th will discharge carjro on 18th j Novenfce* nro c*. rsiajßCes' lighters j in T.e Roads. N V KONINKLMKE PAKETVAABT IATSt H.VYPPIJ. Telephone No. M 75. X.P.M. Line m.v. STRAAT SOENDA" ocrihod at >.H E. Gouowr. I247 words
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Advertisement423 1946-11-14 2 SHrPPING AGENTS FOR MALAYAN NAtLMyS* FOR ALL FREIGHT 6 PASSAGE ENQUIRIES DIAL ***** GLEN LINE SAILINGS TO AND FROM D. X CHINA OLENAPP For U.K. S; The Continent IXIMMHIXA S. X. <'« SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG -HANnu. CALCUTTA M ESANG Ft cm Hongkong MAUSANG From Calcutta For Hongkoi Shanghai. IH423 words
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188 1946-11-14 3 Children ol all Singapor ;*s schools will be able to see Burma Victory" at the Pavili. n Theatre on Monday. October 25. at 8.30 am. A special show at 8.15 a.m. on Saturday. Nov. 16. has also been arranged for all those unable to188 words
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553 1946-11-14 3 Garrett For Overhaul Of Labour System (Tribune Staff Reporter) A drastic overhaul and examination by the Government in matters concerning labour and Trade Union development was advocated by Mr. S. P. Garrett, Trade Union Adviser, in an address to the Rotary Club yesterday.553 words
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206 1946-11-14 3 Trihtinr Staff Repo'tor) from now on our milk supply is on a free market basis. With the free marketing: of milk now possible, til* present system of issuing sweetened condensed milV against ration card has altfiosj ceased. The card system of distribution was Introduced206 words
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102 1946-11-14 3 The Singapore Rnt%p«ycr» Asao elation haVt reaOhrad to •rrtte lo the »'elonin! Secretary eppOoifMj; s onpiy tha inaa/aaiioa that Ihe re self) allocation of of now vehicles between the Union and Birgapore be changed to 10-1. It was ftlggMtet that if there traa bo102 words
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Article318 1946-11-14 3 tßy Our Own Correspondent). Prices quoted oelow are foi picul weight except where other wise stated. Foodstuffs: —Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoou' Siarr. Indo-China $65; Kedah $05. No. 1 $95; No. 2 $85; No. 3 $75; Siam glutinous rice $100. Kedah glutinous rice $85; Siam rice milling318 words
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Article149 1946-11-14 3 i Tribune Staff K.joiter; Penang The whole of noitfc Malaya is assured of enough rice, sugar and flour until the end ot the year, said the Food Controller. Mr. D. Ingram, in an interview. He added that an unprecedented arrival of supplies had made149 words
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Article90 1946-11-14 3 Irwin Oliver Jones (38), who is being held in remand on a murder charge, was escorted *roni prison to appear l«efcre Second District Judge T. T. Russell on a summons charge to show cause why payments of ar renrs of a maintenance order should not be90 words
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Article50 1946-11-14 3 Mr D. J. "Lee. Chinese Consul at Perth. Western Australia, U in Singapore on his way to Medan to take up his new appointment as Chinese Consul there. He will be vis'tln* his brother, Mr. N. X- Lee, who is the Chinese Consul at Penang.50 words
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362 1946-11-14 3 'Tribune Staff Reporter). Whatever the outcome of present talks now being carried out between the Dutch and Indonesians regarding the future of Indonesia, all native peoples look forward to the day when Indonesia is completely independent and recognized as such, declared Sultan Osman362 words
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Advertisement334 1946-11-14 3 F. E. ZUELLIG, LTD 2. Robinson Rd., Singapore. 'Phone 0990. KELVIN COt'TGB CURE romoi to you once again at I MALAYA DRUG HOUSE 7 Kill Street, Spore. Tel 3921. Wholesale Rotail Chemists a. Druggists Sole Distributors for Malaya The CRWt^^JRAJIO K. Ivin Couph Cure is Reliable. Paiaiable k EiTrctive in334 words
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Miscellaneous8 1946-11-14 3 c Si eiYAX— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune8 words
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Article489 1946-11-14 4 Stripped of picturesque phrase and rhetoric. Mr. Churchill's latest speech in he House of Commons amounts to this- -let Europe unite against Russia. Lan-«-11r has failed to win Soviet friendship, and Moscow s intentions, if not precisely known, are menacing. It skilful, plausible pleading, but the counsel489 words
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Article262 1946-11-14 4 Reuter. SYDNEY. —India is so much in the news today, ;»"d it- problems arc so complex, that a relatively short and simple account of Indian affairs by one who has hud Unparalleled Opportunities for viewing the Indian r.cenc as a dctacjied observer would be welcome inReuter. - 262 words
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Article332 1946-11-14 4 Shanghai. Despite the spread ing civil war CNRRA-UNRRA relief shipments from Shanghai to the interior are being speeded up to alleviate distress in the coming winter. In the past 30 days the movement or urgently needed supplies reached a new record, totalling no less than 121.772 long332 words
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Article273 1946-11-14 4 Washington. American diplo matic strategy, as reflected in day by day conversations among the career men in the State Department, is bent upon solt pedalling talk of a get-tough-with-Russia policy. Top ranking diplomats who forge this country s foreign policy would like at- the same time273 words
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Article930 1946-11-14 4 RAY GLADWELL - By RAY GLADWELL There has been it great deal of talk in aviation circles of the airliner of the future cruising at 500 m.p.h. high .above the earth, carrying passengers in vibrationless jet-propelled flight, with luxury cabins fully pressurized and air conditioned. Britain may be the930 words
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Article542 1946-11-14 4 "He Is a most extraordinary being John Gunther wrote o.' William Henry Donald, and it cannot be denied that he accurately summed up the Australian who was unofficial adviser lo Chinese leaders since shortly after the turn of the century. Donald died in Shanghai last542 words
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258 1946-11-14 4 Letters To The Editor S Sir —After reading the letters of Miss J H." and Pamela Dickinson in your paper. I feel eonstrained to make my observa tions on the question of forming a Nudist Club The former's suggestion, i daresay, will be considered258 words
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Article117 1946-11-14 4 S"r.- —I heartily M:ss Pamela Dick ns n .uyuvstion r an International Socialist Club in Singapore in pi a," t .i a Nudist Club You could not depend on local support for a nudist club, bu; you could dep nd r. consider-» able support t\.r a S<117 words
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Article125 1946-11-14 4 Sir. May I. cn behai! oi my community, congratulate wno had a hand .n the s iect. r. of the new Advisory C uncu members? All three members ar. levelheaded. with many year perience in pubi c servict in country, and the elect rs c not have125 words
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Article215 1946-11-14 4 Reuter. Sydney.—"Deep in the Heart of 1 work in factories faster than any othei m Crosby slows up production. So do hymns These arc some of ihe odd results of music-while you-work reported in a summary of information prepared by the Industrial Welfare division ofReuter. - 215 words
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Article149 1946-11-14 4 in the In a secret labora rj heart of Cheshire ter scientists v. r-: I i night during i on ezperlmenfl amic led will ttltimatelj Ito detect the pr 'of the large cosmic r in Ine upper attnospi j They are Profes i Blackett. atomic r« tist.149 words
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Advertisement58 1946-11-14 4 "J5 per cent uJ >c: acne, eye pain and eye fatigue au t-ae direct result of visual defects Are you sure that your prospects and happiness are not being hindered by the defective V\sion. We are the specialist with complete eye-testing equipment to discover your eye defects scientifically and accurately.58 words
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Miscellaneous8 1946-11-14 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS l y Ern«> Hit8 words
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391 1946-11-14 5 Promotion Comes Too Late In Life 'Tribune Staff Ttepo <ter) Although special appointments to higher grades have been granted to Asiatics in Government Service, these promotion s appear to come at a time when the oflicers covered are due for retirement. The gesture391 words
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Article121 1946-11-14 5 N v 13. -The drat; Indonesian settle- d to be initiallec Ing of the Dutcn gat ions here c Commissionack to Hollanc rning to ask tht it's consent tt ree ment. [Ue issued ai v stated "a e-jreement' but an inthe Commis. day told Assocl"a very clear121 words
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Article115 1946-11-14 5 A.P. PEIPING. Nov. 13—Chinese I police reported today that 36 priests in the famous Taoist temple of Paiyunkan (White j Mountain* revolted yeaterda? and burned to death the Abbot of the Temple and its Ta nisi I layman in a huge bonfire. The priests, accusing theA.P. - 115 words
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Article173 1946-11-14 5 Reuter. LONDON, Not. 12.—Soeemi army officers who joined the Republicans* cause during the civil war and are new in exile in Lorn"on have been approached by "unofficial ambassadors* 1 with an off Of of reinstatement in the Spanish Army if they are willing to returnReuter. - 173 words
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213 1946-11-14 5 Reuter. >, Nov. 12. —During: the meeting of the mcil today. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Financial the Ceylon Government, announced Cevlevy a heavy export duty on all exports n free auctions are resumed at the beginh( new year. ffl exhaustive nil recent r.eBoardReuter. - 213 words
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Article63 1946-11-14 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Nov. 13.—The Indian Interim Government has appointed a committee to adv se on complete Indianization of the armed forces within the shortest possible time, it was announced here today The Committee of seven which will include three senior Indian officers representing the threeReuter. - 63 words
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Article79 1946-11-14 5 A.P. Rome, Nov. 13. —Torches flamed on the t.nver of Campidoglio, RomeV city hall a> 0.000 cheering Leftists celebratec their victory in Sunday';, municipal election* The Victory .Was reported already ta have created a critical situation for Pvnr.' Minister Alcide De Gas peri's cabinet. TheA.P. - 79 words
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104 1946-11-14 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) PENANG In the tirst three days of the one-week campaign against breed hawkers launchei by the Inspect* rate of the Food Control Department, Penang. 500 one-pound loaves were seized. The campaign i.s to safeguard the interests ot the public a;: far104 words
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Article66 1946-11-14 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Nov. 13.—Miss Dora Lebbedies »1 Chicago became the bride oi Captain waiter Hettlinger on duty in Japan in a t lephonic marriage ceremony yesterday The bride. 24 said she met the husband. 29. five years ago when he worked for tne Chicago Peeking Company HettlingerA.P. - 66 words
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Article60 1946-11-14 5 Twenty-four pounds of Persian opium w.>re found by a Customs Search Party which boarded the Shell Oil Tanker Solarium on her arrival at Pulau Bukom from Aberdeen on Tues- day. Part ot the drug was hidden in Ore-extinguishers which had had their contents removed. The local value60 words
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400 1946-11-14 5 Reuter London. Nov. 13. -The British forces in the Middle East were faced with the constant danger that political considerations might prejudice military proproblems. Gen. S r Henry Maitland Wilson. British Command-er-in-Chief declared in his report to the War Ministry punlished to-day. The reportReuter - 400 words
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246 1946-11-14 5 San Francisco. Nov. 13—The United States must not allow its warbuilt $700,000,000 (U.S.) synthetic rubber industry to lapse hut should continue to produce enough synthetic rubber to meet one-third of the nation's normal requirements and to maintain a standby capacity for emergency use.246 words
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445 1946-11-14 5 Sarawak Issue Officially Clarified In response to a request by the Government of Sarawak, the Secretary of State has now supplied the following official statement which is being widely circulated in Sarawak: (1) It has come to my notice that Mr. Anthony Brooke445 words
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Article132 1946-11-14 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. Th; Indian Governmen, has agreed 0 the signing of the Bermuda Type of commercial aviation agreement vi h the United Slates, responsib'« diplomatic sources disclosed today. Formal announcement of the agreement is expected to t>c made shortly. Thv BJtieeincnt provides for noReuter. - 132 words
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Article104 1946-11-14 5 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Nov. 13—The sixth Belgian Cabinet crisis since the war loomed sudd.nly today when two of four Communist ministers in the coalition government issued a formal threat to Camille Juysmans. Socialist Prime Minister, to withdraw their party from the coalitionActing as delegates of their party,Reuter. - 104 words
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126 1946-11-14 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Nov. 13.—The U.S. Treasury announced the arrest of Robert Dudley Linville, who the Federal Agency said was once active in Hong Kong a s "the most important international trafficker in narcotics," and at present listed in the narcotic investigators' archives. Linville, arrested in Phoenix,A.P. - 126 words
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Article91 1946-11-14 5 Reuter. TEHERAN, Nov. 12.—There Were f:osh n.dications here today that the Persian Government would make j> move to regain control of the town of Sfienjan—occupied by Azerbaijan Democratic Party since April— by force if necessary." The semi-official newspaper Ate la mbliabed a report that the Government fo;LesReuter. - 91 words
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Article44 1946-11-14 5 BAJPAI. MERKELL--STATUS RAISED Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Sir Gir.iah Bajpai was today appointed interim Charge d'Affairs of the new Indian Embassy pending the appointment of fu'l Ambassador. Mr. George Merkell. the piesent American Commissioner to India, was also appointed interim charge .'Affair- in New Delhi.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article23 1946-11-14 5 Reuter. VATICAN CITY, Nov. 12 untitled dinal Camilla Caccia DamiaJajai died :o»ii?h t ac-cd (V.*. H<- had been ill siru-e Ncv. 8. —Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Advertisement24 1946-11-14 5 JOHN PLAYER SONS,ENGLAND. 6wM/ra CMe/re/f Meed fijfj 1 j says ELSIE, the BORDEN COW WHOLE MILK F RST IN PREFERENCE f THE WoRl VER24 words
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515 1946-11-14 6 Evidence ihat British and Allied Prisoners-of-War, employed on the construction of the Burma-Siam railway, worked naked and even without footwear was given in the War Crimes Court yesterday by Col. Snigeo Nakamura, commandant of the Siam PoW Administration unit. Nakamura and four515 words
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Article170 1946-11-14 6 Reuter. HONG KONG: -Trafficking in orepprei opaun has Iner—e in Hone Kong due to Immigrant* ham the interior of Chma. Iv beptewber 62 drttg tiafflc SMes detoCted as .oPlpared 12 ill March. Thi< is officially at'nbuted ta IBHiaiaiiSß who art bnng•'g theii own opium WithReuter. - 170 words
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147 1946-11-14 6 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO Nov. 12 Nathan Fensinger. the spec al representative of the U.S. Department. of Labour, today resumed conferences with unions ana employers in an effort to end the 42-day-oki maritime j st r her. Feinslnger was reported to nave submitted aA.P. - 147 words
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Article99 1946-11-14 6 LONDON. Nov. 12.-The type of flag to be ft iwn by German >hips was decided at a meeting of tho Allied Control Council in Beilin today, -ays the British new- service in Germany. The Hag will he composed of five horizontal -tripes of thiee colours99 words
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Article91 1946-11-14 6 Reuter. LONDON. Nov 12 Tt BT»1 reception g:ven in London by the neW aa toi atUI Oovefnntetfl of India was held at India H.»us. to-night When 300 guests. refifMelitative of tho pi\«pera,.««ry commission »1 the United Nations political and diplc«nalic wo; Id attended a party givenReuter. - 91 words
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Article54 1946-11-14 6 Reuter. The United Stores vieW is stated to be that until the Security Council Mtlnd pic HIM floanish regime a thTĕat to international orncp .my etttofl WHich might lead to eivii war should be avoided. The United State* Government, however, hi maintaining the ondemllttttOh OfReuter. - 54 words
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Advertisement90 1946-11-14 6 SKY QfflBAT WOiILO PARK» OPI NPNO TO-NIGHT 7—1.*15 p.TVI DEATHLESS. j I rcrping from tho Egyptian tcm» s Erf tho Living-Dead! i'The Mummy's Chost" Starving I.ON ('HANKY John arradine, Ramsay Ames. Baft on Mac Lane. George Zueeo. ITT UNI VERBALS NEW TH RR O R SUPK R -SHf M X90 words
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Advertisement277 1946-11-14 6 THEY BAH OUT IN THE AIR ANrj YOU "BAIL-OUT" OF YOUR SEAT' To-Day: 5 Shows 11 am -io.TSr m 41 5 6" ICAPII OL) (Tel. 5281) re CAPITAL LAUGHS CO-gfOTSj AND THEY lHf AMI Ol I 01 |ai^^cos«^- ——-—s M FoSSrf M The S,X HITS'' Seen p er jij rst277 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous414 1946-11-14 6 ON THE AIII It 00-1200 hrs.) Malay Sehool»' Broadcast, Every Tuesday, Thurs,av Saturay. OilOO-1000 hrs.) Chinese Schopls Broadcast) Every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools Broadcast) Wednesday Friday. •200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres in the medium aw b nd a 7 22 mepa ecylea per second in the 41 metre hand. IXOO-2300414 words
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414 1946-11-14 7 Reuter. Manchester, Nov. 13—in the first full soccer international to be played in England since 1938, England beat Wales 3—o before a crowd of 60,000 here today und so became almost sure of winning the international championship. The Englishmen were more polished; theirReuter. - 414 words
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Article67 1946-11-14 7 A.P. SAN JOSE. California. Nov 13-—Speedy Cabanello. the hardpunching Filipino from Manila was too powerful for Kenny Lindsay ol Vancouver. British Columbia, and knocked out the Canadian in one minute 49 seconds in the second round Of their scheduled Ten-round fight. Cabanello. lift, flex red Lindsay. 123. twiceA.P. - 67 words
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Article162 1946-11-14 7 ad Wireless hockey computed of men I from India, were the S.R.C. in a padani yesterday, ere the stronger I .cd thei: win. rnrnenced with the I ing the attack, and k pacing tactics gave rsl .ui;al scored by broke through in the D minutes.162 words
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Article37 1946-11-14 7 Brotherhood AssoLll meet the R E ME W :kshop. at soccer, at Road n Saturday. ut lis team will be: Muthusamy, Noordin, N. G. nbn. Muniandy. Suppiah and Manian. Berry. N B. Krishna.37 words
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182 1946-11-14 7 Reuter. SOUTH PORT, Nov. 12.-The Secretary of the Football League, after the management committee meeting held at Southport tonight, disclosed that it will not be until February that football players joill know the decision of League Clubs on their claims for improved wagesReuter. - 182 words
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367 1946-11-14 7 R.N.A.S. (Sembawang) 3 R.A.F. (Tengah) 1 Rallying in the final stages, the R.N.A.S. (Sembawang!. the Navy's last hopes in the Victory Cup games, eliminated the Tengah Airmen in the second round of the knockout soccer competition played at Jalan Besar yesterday, winning by367 words
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37 1946-11-14 7 Wednesday, Nov. 20, 5.15 p.m. SRC (Eurasians> v. RNAS (Sembaioang). Saturday, Nov. 23, 5 p.m. SCFA (Chinese) vs. RAF Base Headquarters. The final wf& be played on Sunday, Dec. 1, at 5 p.m.37 words
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87 1946-11-14 7 Reuter. LONDON. Nov 12 —The 'ea'Ti to p ay BcOtlMti ill tho Soccer International a r Hampden Park. Otasjpew, on Nov. 87, Vn announo »>o a- Hinton Fiilham No hian ('Brentford), Hiertej i.iniiola o.tiey. cKknebester Unitett), Vernor. Beliast CeHic Farrell f Evert on Coc'.v. a*n-.Reuter. - 87 words
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Article66 1946-11-14 7 Th" Ceylon Sport* Club opens J the hockey eaaon with fcfce first > ff) be played thi cresting •g air st the PcliCe at .".l."> p.m or the Police rromd. fallowing erfll rtpreoeitl \hc s C V. W. Pilhti J. Sebastian, V V. Jotm, C. rhuraisi»e.vn A. >h>trarar\66 words
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Article31 1946-11-14 7 The Chinese Baseball Team beat the American Team eh sen from the President Line Mar ne Leopard" by 14 to 8 played 00 the SRC ground-31 words
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Article345 1946-11-14 7 ARCHIE OUICK - By ARCHIE OUICK More and more, soccer is becoming as global as h<? late war. World-wide characteristics are developing each week. There is the Great Britain vs The Kest of the Worltl match, to be played a| *iv» season's end. Czechoslovakia!! and Swedish teams and Dutrh345 words
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Article141 1946-11-14 7 Playing at the Cphinx Badminton Party's Court the New Life Badminton Party defeated the Sphinx Badminton Party by four games to three. The results were as follows. (New Life B.P. player s mentioned tirst): SINGLES: Koh Bong Swee beat Aloysisus De Souza 15-3. 15-3: Charlie141 words
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Article58 1946-11-14 7 Alleged to have robbed six tyres and an electric pump from a Garage in Lavendar Street at 4.10 am. on Nov. 12. Koo Cheng Cher (24) had a tentative charge of armed robbery explained to him when he appeared before Second Magistrate L. C. Goh. yesterday. The58 words
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Article27 1946-11-14 7 Members and their friends are reminded that the S.C.R.C. is holding a Tea Dance at the Clubhouse on Saturday from 4.00 to 8 00 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration381 1946-11-14 7 (From Norman Preston, Reuters Special Correspondent with the MCC Team). MELBOURNE, Nov. 13.- Don Bradman today confirmed the opinion formoci at Adeltude that he had lost none of his skill, and will again be the biggest headache to the English bowlers. There is381 words
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Article95 1946-11-14 7 Reuter. MCC Ist Innings: 314. AUSTRALIAN Xl—lst Inngs. Harvey c Ikin b Smith 22 Morris c Evans b Yardley 115 Bradman c Pollard b Compton 106 Ha>sett c Hutton b Smith 28 Miller c Evans b Smith 5 Pettiford not out 27 McCool not out 22 Extras 2Reuter. - 95 words
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Advertisement175 1946-11-14 7 MARLBOROUGH 3.30 S.M —d.15 LVAIVGI" <in Tamii I Kum;;ri the United Exhibitor; ER HIGHNESS" Hindustani) ia] Al Midnight 'Pagli llnniva' Bindastaai) \CE AGAIN IiTriAPPY WORLD CABARET Takes the Lead irsl u,ter-State Dance Competition to be held since the Liberation SINGAPORE vs. PENANC SH.III TOXMiHT In the 15'h. 16th. nth November,■175 words
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Advertisement204 1946-11-14 7 CHUNGKING TANJONG PAGAR Phone 3327. 4 show:, daily: 1, 3.16, 6.30. 9.00 "Shut A\y Big Mouth" With Jo? E. Brown —Adele Mara Victor Jory A rictous western comedy! To-morrow Midnight "The Spider's Web" (Ist Half Chapters) Saturday Midnight Concluding Chapters fi 0 AND UWP^e» G5 v Lang"" phon Ĕ" 1204 words
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994 1946-11-14 8 A.P. (By Alburn West, Associated Press Correspondent) MADRID, Nov. 14. —Generalissimo Francisco Franco told the Associated Press, in an exclusive statement yesterday, that the economic and political isolation of Spain "would greatly increase the possibility of war" through the disunion among and withinA.P. - 994 words
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Article54 1946-11-14 8 Reuter. JOGJAKARTA: Within a week of the issue of the New Republican money counterfeits of five sen, ten sen and ten rupiah notes were found In circulation, the Indonesian Finance Ministry announced. The public ha< been asked to report anything that might assist the endeavouring toReuter. - 54 words
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Article45 1946-11-14 8 Sydney. Nov. IL'. —Sixteen flshinc i vessels. manned by men of eft n-iflereri t nations, left Sydney oday I under the auspices of t* u> UNRKA for China where they are urgently n-tdea x<> replace losses of fishing i \essels during he war.45 words
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313 1946-11-14 8 5 Party Coalition Likely For France Reuter. PARIS. Nov. 13.—A blanket of silence has decenaed upon France's political panics, each of whom is considering behind locked doors the country's verdie. of last Sunday's election, and preparing for the bargaining which must shortly ensue to form a coalition Government. Such aReuter. - 313 words
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166 1946-11-14 8 A.P. NEW YORK. Nov. 13. The man who commanded America's Asiatic fleet at the outbieak of World War II yesterday asserted that j "with the forces which the Allies po-se-sod we would have lost the Far Eastern theatre even if the j plans and preparation-A.P. - 166 words
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Article103 1946-11-14 8 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. IS.—Excepting Ho sic Ilai s which were the wing lot ies op to o: c ;<n" s half points •he markets generally were preserv- 1 <r t m m R'lS'^O vances were fully maintained. In the Industrial section miscellane OSJS issues were most yReuter. - 103 words
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337 1946-11-14 8 (Tribune St aff Repn: or > Tli'' South East, Asia Freight Movement Committee at a meeting yesterday decided to recommend the resumption of loading of cat goes for Singapore from Die. 1. The chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board, Mr. Henry Bast337 words
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Article47 1946-11-14 8 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 13.—The following are Rugov Union results". —Cambridge University 28, Guy's Hospital r.: OXi'ord University 10. Oxford T'mv. Greyhounds 6: United Services, Poitsmouth 26. Royal Naval College. <Greewich) 4. 'Ihe Rugby League result is Bramloy 4 Wakefield Trinity 18 Rou r er.Reuter. - 47 words
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