Malaya Tribune, 15 November 1946
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Title Section52 1946-11-15 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NA7JONAT NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 PACK SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune FRIDAY, NOV.52 words
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Article80 1946-11-15 1 A.P. i. LEY, California, Nov. rsitn of C ali forthe press access 9-ton cyclotron, machine prolets of 200,000. fts which are ange of cosmic ot research thi new cyclotron although still in y stage. magnet is a derfng atoms and .s. The pole magnet are 184 ter. ThisA.P. - 80 words
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Article56 1946-11-15 1 I N, 14. —The .52.000- Warspite. two world wars, is to rtlj in Clydeside. ;ifter over 30 ta the Royal Navy. ted te scrap sitwo other hat D Iron Duke, flagship at the ltd in ifM6. and the German battleship flagship in which' was scutF'o v56 words
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Article44 1946-11-15 1 N v 14. —A hunhed to the shelter cry "explosives" paper parcel Jaffa road opposi'e in Jerusalem. immediately corh Army, sapnet ha pumped he parcel it was i contain the A yOunj; Jew i titur the parI for inte.roga44 words
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446 1946-11-15 1 Sydney Gampell - 'COLOSSAL SURPLUSES' OF GRAIN IN WORLD TODAY Record Wheat, Maize Crops This Year (By Sydney Gampell Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 14—There are colossal surpluses of grain in the world today. The world's wheat crop is the biggest since 1940. The world's maize crop is the biggest ever known and, in contrastReuter. - 446 words
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Article72 1946-11-15 1 Reuter. OSLO. Nov. 14. The Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Storting (Parliament) has awarded the li♦ 46 Nobel Peace Prize to Emily Greene Baleb and John Mott. both of the Unite State". The prize amoints to 121.000 Swedish k »>ner. —Reuter. STOCKHOLM, Nov. 14. The SwedishReuter. - 72 words
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Article62 1946-11-15 1 Reuter. CANBERRA. Nov. 14.—Mr. Jcseph B. C'hifley. Australian Prime Minister ami Treasurer, announced in his budget speech today the reduction of Customs and Excise duty on petrol by a penny a Sales t a:: n clothing would le ccmp'etely removed an*' that on Other goods reduce/. ExciseReuter. - 62 words
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Article56 1946-11-15 1 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 14.-—Lady Kath leen MiUicent Mackenzie of Marsham Court, Marsham Street, southwest London, was granted a decree nisi in the divorce court today op the ground ci adultc-ry of her husband. Sir Duncan George Mackenzie, formerly of the Indian Civil Service, at KensingtonReuter. - 56 words
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Article49 1946-11-15 1 Reuter. BERLIN. Nov. 14.—The German criminal court here today sentenced Helene Schwaerzel, 44-year-old spinster book-keeper, to 15 years' hard labour for denouncing to the gestapo Dr. Hans Gerdeler, Lord Mayor of Leipzig who was the brain behind the July 1944 bomb plot against Hitler.—Reuier.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article36 1946-11-15 1 Reuter. PARIS, Nov. 14.—Two petitions by political prisoners in IndoChina have been published in Saigon newspapers protesting against the Government's slowness in liberating t neni ana the policy Of removing them from the central prison. —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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104 1946-11-15 1 That he believed the affairs of China revolved m 12-year cycles' iva< stated by Mr. Tan Kah Kee when he addressed the East and West Society last evening on "China* Today and Tomorrow." He said that this present state of civil por, maladiniat ration,104 words
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105 1946-11-15 1 LONDON. Ncv. 14.—•Commander A.B. Cample!!, founder member of the British Broadcasting Commission brains trust. speaking at Rearing "After my train* t ru>: suggestion that scientists shoe Id have replaced dumb animals in the Bikini Atom bomb test, 1 think I have put on the BBC105 words
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Article152 1946-11-15 1 Pan of the consignment of 375 cases of cigarettes, and the lighter which had been s.olen from a berth in the Singapore Harbour Board, have been recovered from a neighbouring island, yesterday. The four members of the crew of the lighter have also been found and are152 words
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Article47 1946-11-15 1 Reuter. LONDON. Nov 14.—The London Evening Star today features a picture of Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, leader of the Indian delegation to UNO signing autographs for Americans. She is the only woman leading a delegation." says the caption which Js headed ''Leader of Men."Reuter. - 47 words
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Article315 1946-11-15 1 Reuter. LONDOX, Nov. 14. —Mr. Anthony Eden, speaking in the House of Commons today said the recent warning by the Secretary for Overseas Trade, Professor Hillary Margnand, of a possible slump gave an entirely false imnression of 'he pres n i position. What was quiteReuter. - 315 words
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273 1946-11-15 1 Reuter A.P. BERLIN, Nov. 14.—Twelve thousand tons of biscuits were being sent from Britain to help out in the Ruhr food crisis, it ivas officially stated today. Only half rations of bread were being issued this week and issues of sugar and biscuits wereReuter & A.P. - 273 words
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Article234 1946-11-15 1 Abbot 'Kept A Woman' PEIPING. Nov. 14. Ttle Chinese police today sealed the famous White Cloud Taoist temple and continued to hold 35 of the 36 Taoist priests who confessed the bonfire and burning to death of the ancient temple's Abbot and Taoist layman The police234 words
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Advertisement60 1946-11-15 1 it.imos I r d Service carry I Genuine Oua- a FREE, ■oomethinf and I afterwards l> r i our policy. Guaranteed Tj, e Walayan Radio c Company Road Singapore GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE T< *WE MEMOK V BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE A FULL NEW KHAKI TROUSER FOR FOR EITHER SEX LIMITED60 words
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Advertisement61 1946-11-15 1 Branded Watches Eterna, Cyma, Mira, Etc. Reliable All Steel Stainless 15-JEWEL LEVER BALANCED MOVEMENT. I ANTI-MAGNETIC, SHOCK PROOF, j WATER PROOF INCABLOC. i Inspection Invited H. Heng Cneong WATCH CO., Estd. 1911 li«s. ORCHARD RD,. SINGAPORE. 1 7 »I*l] tial to your retailer. Send back bottles and crates as promptly61 words
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Obituary62 1946-11-15 2 Madain Ng How Cheng, wife o» the l; te Mr. Tan Chee Chay, and moiher cf Messrs. Tan Yeow Chim, Tan Ke? Chor. Tan Ke: Kwong and Mia* Tan Susu, passed away peacefully on the Hth Nov., 1946. at her residence No. 282. River Valley Road, at the age62 words
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Article315 1946-11-15 2 Sentence of death under the Public Order and Safety Proclamation was passed by Mr. Justice G. L. Jobling in the Assize Court yesterday morning on Choa Teck Khun when the jury found him guilty of carrying arms. Choa lodged notice of appeal. A Municipal labourer. Krishnan.315 words
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Article63 1946-11-15 2 Reuter. BELFAST. Nov. 14. -The British Govrenment deci-ion not to apply conscription to Northern Ireland \va< announced in the Northern Ireland House of Commons. "The fact that conscription is not to be applied here far from diminishing Ulster's share, in Imperial defencr will increase theReuter. - 63 words
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Advertisement482 1946-11-15 2 i it a it r a: PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations J Wanted, Pot Sale, etc. at $3.00 per insertion Of 20 n-ords, 15 cts. for every iona word. Public Notices Announcement: 53.00 per single column inch per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage, Birth482 words
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Advertisement640 1946-11-15 2 MISCELLANEOUS Mflha Rishi Homeo Medical Hall, Cures Tuberculosis and other Chronic diseases. Consult Rev. M. N. Charles B. D. 35, Selegie Road, Singapore. Piano lessons «riven by Mrs. Rcgiha Poo-man (Vienna Conservatoire), formerly of ENSA and CSE and member of 'The Bohemians' famous musical entertainers. Apply tc Amber Room. Raffles640 words
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Advertisement743 1946-11-15 2 NOTICES "Singapore" improvement trust Tenders are invited for Sundry Maintenance Work at Trengganu Street Tenements. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office of the Sii gapore Improvement T:*Ust on payment of a deposit of $50/- which wiii be refunded if a bona fide tender is submitted.743 words
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Advertisement656 1946-11-15 2 NOTICES TENDER SUPPLY OF LUBRICANT, OIL. FTC FOR THE YEAR 1947 FOR THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, up to noon of the 25th November, '946, for the supply of the following Cylinder oil Dieseline oil Oil for Air Compressors Kerosene oil656 words
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Advertisement455 1946-11-15 2 SHIPPING MANSFIELD Jr. CO., LTdT (Incorporated in Singapore) ELITE FUNNEL LINE Sailings to and from United Kingdom Glenfinlas due from U.K. ,3a-ngara due from U.K. jSamidway due from U.K. Antilochus sails for U.K. Sailings to and from Western Australia iCharon sails for Fremantle iGknarmey due from Australia Gorgon due from455 words
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391 1946-11-15 3 (Tribune Stall Reporter) Film production In Singapore is passing the stage of infancy and making steady though rather slow progress. Latest new.s indicate th'H a bright Future is expert* d The leading companies. Shaw Brothers Studio and China Mot'on ■Picture Studio have invested391 words
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Article114 1946-11-15 3 Reuter. London. Nov. \i. —Amonu \hc Se vice personnel on board the Orient liner Oiranto which reached Southampton to ay from Hofijrkonir. Singapore andPPotr t Said were R> men from the 13th. Parachute Battalion whose convictions for mutiny in the Fa Fast were recently quashed.Reuter. - 114 words
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247 1946-11-15 3 i Tribune Staff Reporter) 137 tons comprising bags of Siamese "free market" rice arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon by motor-tongkang 1 om Bangkok. This is the first shipment of the "free" rice released by the Siamese Government for export under the three per247 words
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132 1946-11-15 3 If a guard had ill-treated a PoW the proper method of punishing him was to send him before a court-martial for trial, stated Col. Shigeo Nakamura. commandant of the Siam PoW Administration unit, in the War Crimes Court yesterday wh.n his cross-examination by Lt.-Col.132 words
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Article183 1946-11-15 3 Han Jak Scow. a former coffee shop assistant, described how he was waylaid and robbed of $123 by six persons while he was travelling in a trishaw, at a preliminary inquiry held before Second Magistrate L. C. Goh. yesterday. Han said that the incident ocCUrred at183 words
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Article73 1946-11-15 3 Lav Ah Kaw (28». wno allegedly attempted to obtain $10.80 from a compatriot at Tan j ong Katong Road as an advance for "protection" money, claimed trial to a charge of attempted extortion before Second Magistrate L. C. Goh, yesterday. The offence was alleged to have73 words
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Article50 1946-11-15 3 1 120 confinements were attended from the infant welfare centres for the third quarter. 1946. Thi.<? is an increase of 305 over the figure for the second quarter. Midwives and nurses are working under great difficulty owing to the lack of any form of transport in rural areas.50 words
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109 1946-11-15 3 ■At a meeting of the Rural Boa'd yesterday, all members agreed to the proposal of forming village committees in the ru»al areas. Villages, on the lines of the Malayan Union "kainpongs" With their >especth*e penghulus, ate non-existent in Singapore where the present age of109 words
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480 1946-11-15 3 There was a full complement of tho bench and the Bar a 1: the Supreme Court yesterday when they bad? farewell to Mr. Justice N. h. Worley who is Leaving for British Guiana as Chief Justice. Tho tare well took place in the Court480 words
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Article317 1946-11-15 3 (By Our Own Correspondent,). Prices quoted below are foi plcul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs: —Yesterday's quotations were "Meehocn": Siam Indo-China $G5: Kedah $G5. No. 1 $95; No. 2 $85; No. 3 $75; Siam glutinous rice $100; Kedah glutinous rice $85; Siam rice milling $38.317 words
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Article23 1946-11-15 3 Reuter. MEXICO CITY, Nov, 13.Twelve passengers and three of < r« v >.>>!,»l1 v .uli,l.' <r:»>!n'd ln<" u N<»l M <!4l' "l ll/ l<Xi.(.V.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article110 1946-11-15 3 Reuter. KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 14.The palm oil industry in Malaya is tp prottst to the Union Government regarding the imposition of an export duty of $20 per ton. A leading member cf the 18- dustry told Reuter: "It is a somewhat Ironic reflection that 1Reuter. - 110 words
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Advertisement229 1946-11-15 3 [utrr.s/m/ Choice LAUREL RED BLADE RAZOR ,v MjRHtO tDCtS >H1 rnn n by M X K.N Of LTD Impwtew ~Papineau \PA( KED i Printed Crepe 1 i M Per Yard Coll I im Singh j Co. Bridge Road. Pfaooe 6452. j TT ag Hock Jc Co. j Building Contractors, :ranee229 words
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Advertisement438 1946-11-15 3 To prevent linen turning yellow—to keep it white as snow, you need to use >nly a little Youi comfort our constant care stay, dine <fc drink ct: I THE TAVERN tSF j THE NEWEST EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL in the Coolest Healthiest District of Singapore. j j Telegram: "Tavern" 7-17, Tanglin438 words
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Miscellaneous9 1946-11-15 3 KS f k IIVAX— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune9 words
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Article476 1946-11-15 4 It is not easy to keep up h ebb and flow of tne news!, Not many weeks lhe world was warned despite a record American wheat crop, excellent prospects in Canada ana average to excellent harvests throughout Europe. were a long way from safety in the476 words
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659 1946-11-15 4 PRIVATE CAPITAL WORLD RECONSTRUCTION U.S. ECONOMIC REVIEW Washington—The necessity in future years of increased foreign investments and loans by private capital, including loans negotiated through the International Bank, is emphasized in the Department of Commerce s report on United States balance of international payments. The report states that tile outflow659 words
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Article331 1946-11-15 4 Nanking.— Far thinking Nanking residents who arrived t sent representatives a year ago 1 to obtain housing at a fairly reasonable cost are now beginning to feel the effects of a gigantic •'squeeze" which has the apparent purpose of making all but a few honourable landlords independently331 words
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103 1946-11-15 4 Letters To The Editor > v Sir.—l would like to bring to your readers' notice the existence of the Singapore Children's Orchestra, which meets every Wednesday at 5.00 p.m. in the Victoria Memorial Hall. A very encouraging stait been made, so good in fact, that103 words
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Article195 1946-11-15 4 Sir.—Proceeding by cycle to office every morning I have occasion to pass by the Mosque situated in South Bridge Road, next to Pagoda Street. One morning, about a fortnight ago. I happened to perceive the body of a male Chinese beggar reclining on the roadside beside the drain195 words
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Article273 1946-11-15 4 Sir.—Of all the schemes evolved by the Government tor the distribution of textile in the Mai ayan Peninsula there is nothing strange than lhe scheme carr ed out in Malacca. As the Malacca public is aware town dwellers have not vet had even a Kot of cloth ex-Government273 words
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Article271 1946-11-15 4 NEW YORK—A scientific study of the after efforts of alcohol.c Intoxication —Or handovers —is reported in the quarterly jcurna 1 of a'cohoJ by Dr. Giorgio Loili, M.D. of Yale University. His cases .were men ar.rl wot— who d Vtnk tc excess on occasio l271 words
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Article129 1946-11-15 4 Aussies Food Rationing Sydney.—A nation-wide poll revealed that three >ut of tour Australians are willing to submit to food rationing for anI oilier year so their country may I cont nue to send relief supplies I overseas v The poll question: "D) you think Australia should continue the present rationing129 words
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Article115 1946-11-15 4 After 10 weeks' training in 50 subjects (including how to fillet ftsh>. five smart young women presented themselves at Htath Row as fully-fledged 8.0.A.C. stewardesses. With eight others they will soon be flying the Atlantic to New York in four-englned "Constellations." They earn £7 <$60t a115 words
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Article97 1946-11-15 4 Washington.—The U.S. Burau of Agricultural Econom:c s forecast a total U.S. national income for 1947 of 175,000 million dollars an increase of six per cent, over this year's estimated all-time high of 165.000 million dollars. This record level of income payments to individuals h expected to result97 words
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Article528 1946-11-15 4 WASHINGTON. Two members of the House of R -pres ntatives. who recently completed a tour of inspection in the Pacific and Far East areas discuss« d thtfil observations on the tr.p in th.- weekly "University of the Air' radio programme recently The speakers, both members528 words
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Advertisement44 1946-11-15 4 DELIGHT 1« tho EYES! IHE LOVELY AMERICAN LATEST NUMOI NT RIMLESS GLASSES ssea that blend with beauty and sharpan appearance with clean cut good taste and style. I .< y are cushioned against breakage. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., Qualified Opticians 19 Chr.iia Street. Telephone 4435. Singapore.44 words
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Advertisement80 1946-11-15 4 ;t "1 >x V We're flying our flag in Malaya... Many Governments. En any world-famous neWspap< USe Murphy sets to listen-in t>> the World's BrOadCi Why do they choose Murphy: Because these famou- Bi radio sets are outstanding Cor tbe truth of reproduction for the ease and certainty with which80 words
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Miscellaneous13 1946-11-15 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hi, n 0 Lff$$o same/ AND whites^»13 words
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Article94 1946-11-15 5 and A.P. 14- Over 1.000 resulted from an ..men has wrecked villages in a moun- In north Peru, j affected were in ol Liberated are being sent, :> !i4 taken to c nnmunicaal r ports said s which began had brought a toll of atand A.P. - 94 words
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Article188 1946-11-15 5 A combined Services and Civil Health Department drive to fight the Malaria menace in Singapore is being set afoot, and preventive anU-malarial measures as distinct from prophylaxis where mepacrine is being used extensively in the Services, was strongly emphasised by Dr. R. S. Johnsion, Acting188 words
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26 1946-11-15 5 The Singapore Lodge of the Theosophical Society will celebrate its Founder's Day on Sunday at their Lodge premises at 4.30 p.m.26 words
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Article147 1946-11-15 5 •.4 —Provision for r.d--Indonesian UniNetherlands Kingted States of total partnership under v.n was believed here n a 17-points "basis cached by the Dutch delegations in Java. it was reliably led for: tea of Indone- three states neaia (including Sumatra), B'orEast I other r Dutch East togn147 words
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294 1946-11-15 5 (B; Om Own Critie» Mr. and Mrs. Maiiningluiin liV« in a gloomy square Of four storied houses in an unfashionable quarter of London. It is an era of hansom cabs pea-soup fogs and flickering gasllight Mrs. Manningham. one of those dofencesless 19th century wives, is294 words
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Article32 1946-11-15 5 Brussels, Nov. 14. —The four Communist ministers of the Belgian Cabinet have resigned because Ju'ien Lahaat. president of the party, wai not re-elected vice-presi'*ent of the Chamber of Deputies.32 words
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Article149 1946-11-15 5 IFOH.- -A 40-year-old European, F. G. Goodman, pleaded guilty to a Charge of cheating by having induced Khan Seng Nyean to deliver to him $1,000. Asking the court for leniency, accused said that he had been a Pow fir four years. Court Chief Inspector A.149 words
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231 1946-11-15 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Nov. 14.—India's three most influential leaders Pandit Nehru, Mr. Jinnah and Mahatma Gandhi spoke on India's communal riots today as troops and armed police guarded towns and villages in the Moradabad districts in the United Provinces,, where it was officially stated thereReuter. - 231 words
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61 1946-11-15 5 A.P. MANILA. Nov. 14.—Thousands of Filipinos were left homeless today by a typhoon which is sweeping across the Visaya area in the Central Philippines. The mayor of Cebu city said the flood accompanying the typhoon was the worst in the city's history. President Manuel RoxasA.P. - 61 words
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Article32 1946-11-15 5 Reuter. PARIS, Nov. 14.—The Political Bureau of the Communist P<?rty decided today to demand that the post of President in the new French Government should go to a Commusist.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article437 1946-11-15 5 .Tribune Staff Reporter) Sailors were among the innocent sufferers affected by the recent strike at the Harbour Board. All sailors, when their ships call at ports, love to get ashore as soon as they can make it and "have a bit of; fun." But437 words
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229 1946-11-15 5 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 13— ilie Exchange Control Bill, first important measure ol Parliament's new session, published this afternoon, restricts dealings in gold and foreign currency except with authorised dealers (pnucipally banks). It requires gold and most foreign currencies to be sold to them. Dealers inReuter. - 229 words
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Article75 1946-11-15 5 A.P. BERLIN. Nov. 13. —Tho seven Nazi leaders Iho were sentenced to prison terms by the International Tribunal at Nuremberg, will be transferred soon from Nuremberg to the Span.iau prison in Berlin under tight security regulations, it was announced today. Tne Spandau prison inmates haveA.P. - 75 words
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Article77 1946-11-15 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—The United States Government has definite measures in mind to help solve the immediate food crisis in the British zone of Germany, Maj. Gen. John H. Hildring, United States Acting Secretary of State for Occupied Areas, reclared after the first sessionReuter. - 77 words
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193 1946-11-15 5 Reuter. London. Nov. 13. —Commander T. D. Galbraith Conservative member of Parliament for Pollok division of Glasgow, one of the five members of Parliament who visited Japan in September at the invitation of General MacArthur. United States Command-er-in-Chief, told the Royal EmpireReuter. - 193 words
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Article113 1946-11-15 5 London, Nov. 13—The recent speeches and policy formulations of Pandit Nehru in relation to world affairs are the subject of a long article in the current issue of "Great Britain and the East" by Sir Alfred Watson, former editor of the Calcutta Statesman. "Specially significant" says Sir113 words
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178 1946-11-15 5 Reuter. Belgrade, Nov. 14. —Albania followed up its pro test to the United Nations yesterday against British naval minesweepers clearing her territorial waters in the Corfu Straits by a second telegram to Dr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary-General, demanding the "immediate withdrawal ofReuter. - 178 words
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Article283 1946-11-15 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Nov. 14.—Pandit Nehru, newly-returned from his visit to communal trouble centres, told the Central Assembly toaay: It is time we put an end to this sorry business all over India.'' Tne situation In Bihar had been brought completely under control alterReuter. - 283 words
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Article78 1946-11-15 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 14—A basis for settlement of the West Coast maritime strike has been achieved and an official announcement is expected within the next 24 to 48 hours, reliable indicated yesterday. The strike has stopped movement of American cargoes torShanghai. Singapore and other Far78 words
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394 1946-11-15 5 A.P. Washington. Nov. 13—Scattertered like a handful of dried peas across the Pacific, hundreds of coral and rock atoll s dot the vast expanse of the ocean between San Francisco and Shanghai—trifling in land area but vital ramparts in the defence of America. OnceA.P. - 394 words
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Article43 1946-11-15 5 PEIPING. Nov. 14.—Gen Cheng Kai-min, Government Commissioner in the Executive Headquarters, unexpectedly called off a scheduled meeting today with American and Communist commissioners and flew to Nanking. The Hsin Mm Pao said he was ordered to Nanking by the Generalissimo.43 words
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Article23 1946-11-15 5 Batavia. Nov. 14. —The Dutch trooper Volendam has disembarked 2,200 men of the 7th December Division a+ Tam'jong P»iok.23 words
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Article17 1946-11-15 5 Warsaw, Nov. 14.—Poland will ho d its long-planned general election .on Sunday, Jan. 19, 1947.17 words
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Advertisement63 1946-11-15 5 IS E AC O N CIVIL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS ractors to War Department, Admiralty, Air Ministry, Harbouv Board etc. and Structural Engineering works, large ntali of all types undertaken, such as Mies, Godowns, Shops, Offices, Houses, flats, Steel Framed Structures, Roads, ■lates given at competitive figures and works carried out63 words
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Advertisement105 1946-11-15 5 SECRET 1 now revealed! j If vitality is fading and you begin to feei Tired, Depressed, w §M Rundown—it is simply because certain glands are becoming dried up. Feed these glands—revive them—and you nave M discovered the way back to new health and energy. m Rezex—amazing glandular concentrate—acts in two105 words
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Article123 1946-11-15 6 A.P. LfHggon. Hea v. Tbf sireal of j a OjMpaclOal Jewish Stern Oarg a> eriste as he tiicri t«> ••nter Scotland ■ras disclosed on the night <>t' Nov J3 ami H bee maintained a re doubled qua d of mnwiiMiian. build ing« against th'eat- ot PalestineA.P. - 123 words
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Article191 1946-11-15 6 Complaints have been receiypd that night-soil contractors m rural area, are charging more San their fee, and that regular removal Is not carried out. This question was brought for- ward at the Rural Board meeting yesterday, and as the crux of the matter was found to He191 words
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211 1946-11-15 6 A.P. BERLIN. Nov. 14—Russia is reported to be angry over newspaper correspondents md na> -lammed the door on a group of United Stairs Lin ios|ioiml< liti .'eking to visit th- Soviet zone of Germany. Ttte Russian authorities, without giving an explanation, today notified ttteA.P. - 211 words
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Article64 1946-11-15 6 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. H -Coininand< T. p. Galbiaith. Royal Navy, one of thr hvr Member.- of who visited Japan in Scplcmlx r ai the invitation Ol Gen. Mat-Arthur, United Slates Commandei -in-Chid, fold the Royal Empire Society that -bops in the eentie oi the city wereReuter. - 64 words
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Article39 1946-11-15 6 Reuter. LDNPON, Nov. 14. -The Ministry of Labour is to set up 80 rehabilitation centres for disabled persons where they will get preliminaiy training for new jobs before being sent to Government training centres.- Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement108 1946-11-15 6 TO- ll fOR FHf sffy.'" A hero thunders through the year's most hai.GENERATIONS OF yOUTH I^»*^; TO-DAY AT SINGAPORE >> EXCLUSIVE fINKM A THK 4 Show., i.30 X fc3« —9 30 p.i:3. ROSALIND Is At Flo B mm RUSSELi ALLYN JQSLYN a Columbia picture NEXT CHANGE See And Hear FRANK108 words
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Advertisement248 1946-11-15 6 LIDO GLOBE ISO V Al NEW WORLD PARK) (GREAT WORLD PARK) Daily:—3. 7 9.15 p.m. DAILY: 3—7—9.15 pm NORTH BRIDGE ROAD) OPENING TO-DAY Thrir pin s upon thrill ;<s a M T 01 ulk /s N,,t Levine Presents 3.30 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. Super-sleuth k A Master Criminal c-ahwoma nnw Come to248 words
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Miscellaneous777 1946-11-15 6 ON THE iUB... 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schools' |gg| NEWS Summary in Arnoy. Broadcast) Every Tuesday, Thurs- 1310 NEWS Summary in Cantonday Saturay. ese. 0000- 1000 h»R Chinese Schopls' 1315 Opening Annmimenit'iit ft Broadcast) Every Monday. Prop. Summary in Tamil. 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools' 1317 Tamil Music (R). Broadcast.) Wednesday Friday.777 words
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404 1946-11-15 7 Brown Definitely Not Playing Reuter Australia's team for tne first Test to start at Bris bane on Nov. 29 is expected to be announced today. A Reuter report this morning slates that W. A. Brown, Australia's opening bat. will definitely be unable to playReuter - 404 words
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180 1946-11-15 7 Paying a glowing tribute to Pandit Nehru and members of his family for the great sacrifices they had made for the cause of India's freedom. Mr. R. niabhoy made a strong appeal to the Indians of Singapore to stand together as a united body, when180 words
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Article192 1946-11-15 7 PENANG.—The rice ship "La, Pampa'' of 4.146 gross tonnage, fully loaded with stocks of Brazilian rice for Penang and the Malayan Union, has arrived. Discharging cargo at top speed, about 1,200 tons were unloaded in the course of a few hours. The "La Pampa" which192 words
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Article75 1946-11-15 7 Reuter. Adelaide., Nov. 11. —Bradman walked with a decided limp on his r#tU <r> from Molboorno, an*: said ho had polled a muaciC in his ripht j leg. but it was not serious enouph to h'm from playing in the Sheffield Shield gome at A-'elaide tomorrow.Reuter. - 75 words
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Article122 1946-11-15 7 Reuter. Sydney. Nov. 14—The M.C.C. team to play New Booth Wu'c- tomorrow will le solecte from Hammond. Hut'on. Washbrook. Gibb, CoaptOß, Yardley. Fdrich. Ikm, Beds« WrighO. Pedlar and Smith. Main Ifttorefct is th- inclusion of Bec'ser who was M.C.C. RambOr oM low er bttfoN leavine EHglftnd,Reuter. - 122 words
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Article83 1946-11-15 7 Ipoh.—Perak will play its fist inter state Rugger fame since the liberation tomorrow on the Ipoh ground apainst Selangor. After the Asiatic Europeans game while the Asiatics won five pointa to nil, the following were chosen to represent Perak: Bonfield, Tai Swee Kee, H. Ritchie, Devan83 words
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Article79 1946-11-15 7 The Gentle B.P. "B" team will meet the Perhimponan B.P. in a friendly badminton match of 4 Singles and 3 Doubles at the the former's court, on Sunday, commencing at 3 p.m. The following will represent the Gentle BP.: Ashari Hj. Salleh. A. Rani Daud, A. Rahim Latiff,79 words
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464 1946-11-15 7 Aga Khan On Turf-Winners Reuter. PARIS, Nov. 13. -The Aga Khan today told Reuter how best he thought British breeders could overcome the French Challenge which had been so ful this season. Breed for speed and more speed" he said. "Speed alone will overcomeReuter. - 464 words
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Article70 1946-11-15 7 At a meeting of the Marigold B.P the following were elected office- beureiPresident, Koto Teck Be; Vicepresidents, Koh Huh Qdee; Kiong Wo'in Kew; Tan Chong Kiat W« Ghim Teng: Hon. secretary, Chung Chens Bods Asst. secretary, Low Cheng. Koon: treasurer Ng Chia Heng; Auditoi Tay Bong 3oo; Sporf.,70 words
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Article76 1946-11-15 7 The following have Deen selected to play for the Singapore Indian, against the Kranji Wireless Station at soccer to-morrow evening at No. 1 Petrol Point Ground tFarrer Park): O. M. Angullia. Abdul Razak. Kartar Singh. Ghani. S. Williams. Sattra, Krishnasamy. Paul Davis, Vijeyretnam. Paul Anugraham76 words
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Article165 1946-11-15 7 K I LumpUr. -For having vO luntarily CSttiaed hurt to a Japanese p,iW. a young Chinese. Leo Chin Wah. Oral corvicted 1 y the Dist i a c Judge Mr. M. Qarton, and sentenced to four iv.onlhs rigorous imprisonment It was alVtrcri that the arcusoi' ra165 words
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Article41 1946-11-15 7 The Anglo-Chinpso School Old Boy-' Association i~ reviving its activities in loot ball, hockey, badminton, volley ball and tennis.. Old boys interested in the*c games should submit their names to Mi. Edwin Doiaisamy. c/ 0 33. Chancery Lane.41 words
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Article105 1946-11-15 7 The fed lowing ate the ties in the Men's Open Singles Tabb Tennis Tournament at the Chine>e Swimming Club's premises on Sunday, at 11 a.m.: Sim Boon Hoon vs. Lim Siew Nghee: Heng Chiang Boon vs. Tan Bok Keng: Koh Chiap Mong vs. C. Q. Lee; Tan105 words
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Article204 1946-11-15 7 Special expenditure of $100,000 has been approved by the Finance Committee to 20-aided Chinese schools which suffered heavy losses of furniture and equipment during the occupation period. Half of these schools had lost everything. It Is aleO proposed by Government t° assist these schools with204 words
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Advertisement297 1946-11-15 7 MARLBOROUGH Last 3 Shows: 3.30—6.30—9.15 (in Tamil) Starring Nnfrtia Rani—-Kumari Rukumani Releasfd thru' the United Exhibitors Syndicate. Opening To-morrow "HER HIGHNESS" Hindustani) To-morrow At Midnight *l*agli Duniyu" i Hindustani) g GEVLflflG PHOnE 6^073 Geylang. Phone ***** TO-DAY 3.1?. b.30 I 9.15 p.m. "KING OF THE WHITE ELEPHANTS" A Siamese lactam297 words
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Advertisement95 1946-11-15 7 CHUNGKING TAN JONG PAGAR Phone 3327. Last 4 shows: I, 3.15, 6.50, 9,00 s "Shut My Big Mouth" Wita Jo E. Brown —Adele Mara Victor Jory A riotous Western comedy! Ji.-nifiht nt Midnight "The Spider's Web" (1st Half Chapters) To morrow Midnight Concluding Chapter* Opening To-morrow "Rainbow Island" (in technicolor)95 words
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122 1946-11-15 8 A.P. LONDON, Nov. 14.-Boxing promote) Jack Solonions has launched a dure to streugtheti Britain's challenge for the world heavyweight title held by Joe Louis. He aitnouncea at a news conference tie liopes to line uorthy contenders with iI.UOO as prizes in an open heavyweightA.P. - 122 words
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Article87 1946-11-15 8 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Nov 14. —British tappers today removed live mines discovert d by the polic j from a railway track midway between Haifa and Lydda. The discovery came after the death of an Arab constable injured yesterday when a mine exploded under a stationary train near theReuter. - 87 words
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Article44 1946-11-15 8 Kure. Nov. 14.—Capt. J. Grindle. naval officer in charge of Kure since the ar.'ival of the British Commonwealth Occupation fcrce and who was ir: command of the Battleship H.M.S. Ro'ney a t the outbreak of the war. has !efc Japan to return to England.44 words
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1876 1946-11-15 8 BRITISH ADMINISTRATION IN GERMANY CRITICISED Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 14.—Mr. Anthony Eden, former Foreign Secretary, suggested in the House of Commons to6ay tha, no further deliveries of plant from the British zone in Germany should be made as reparations unless Russia makes aReuter. - 1,876 words
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38 1946-11-15 8 The Queen meets Joan Bennett. While British film star, Margaret Loekwood looks on, U.S. film sta> Joan Bennett curtsies to the Queen at the end of the Royal Command Film Shoic at the Empire. Leicester-Squa>e. London.— A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 38 words
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Article172 1946-11-15 8 Reuter. ATHENS. Nov. 14 —Tho increased guerilla activity in Greece, par- 1 ticula«ly in Macedonia near the frontier, was considered today by the Greek military «juariers as constituting an "urdeilared war by j the Communists agains t the state." Military officers devoted all morning to coiReuter. - 172 words
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Article224 1946-11-15 8 Reuter. LONDON. Nov 14 Surprise was expressed this morning in official quarters !n London that Albania in two protests to the United Nations should object to British sweeping activities in the Corfu Channel. Observers in London are puzzled that danger to British warship* arose not fromReuter. - 224 words
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Article78 1946-11-15 8 Reuter. JKRUSALEM. Nov. 14. The Jewish terrorist organisation, IrgUi Zvai Leunii, announced tonight in posters fixe.Ti to waiis in Tel Avis that all Palestine railway line> except one serving the Jewish sett'ements in the rorthe 5n plains are liable to be blown. Appealing to both Jews andReuter. - 78 words
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Article206 1946-11-15 8 Reuter ANTHONY BROOKE LONDON, Nov. 14.—Anthony Brooke tMe following statement on the announcement lished by the Secretary for the Colonies Creech-Jones in Singapore on Nov. 13: "No one familiar with the facts couici claim that the decision to annex Sarawak 'a as taken as Mr.Reuter - 206 words
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Article120 1946-11-15 8 At the Rural Board Meeting held yesterday, the Chairman. Mr. C. W. A Sennett welcomed Mr. Cheong Hock Chye and Mr. S. M. Alkaff as new members. During the meeting, the Government Health Department report was read and the great difficulties under which the department is120 words
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85 1946-11-15 8 A proposal to re-asSess properties in tbe rural iran was passed at the* Rural Board Mooting held yesterday. Ii is not intended to increase the tssi ssmem rates. It nraa pointed out that since the last assessment, many additions an i siterations hau85 words
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Article179 1946-11-15 8 At a meetinjr of pSMM Hockey Association, he'd at th* S.R.C. yesterday. the dauSaaa, Mr. G. E. N. Olehers said .hat due to the lack of playing fields a: present, it was difficult far the lfsociation to arrange panes. The only two available were thuso179 words
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Article53 1946-11-15 8 A.P. At Lake Success, i <say. the Soviet del j Gromyko. tola the Pi Committee on F that in face of tho v ages the United H As-embh should call nations t:« Veld d I His oroposal s ruck most at the United States seen virtually a!A.P. - 53 words
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