Malaya Tribune, 4 December 1946
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section53 1946-12-04 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simul taneously in Singapore, Kuala L umpiir, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 IGES SING \PORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY.53 words
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Article, Illustration419 1946-12-04 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3-Mr. John L. Lewis and his union were today round pui'lty of contempt of court. The contempt charge arose from the Government contention that Lewis had no right to terminate tne contract with Government and <:au? s r >ft coal minors toA.P. - 419 words
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Article100 1946-12-04 1 A.P. r£R, England, comprehensive a .or rebuildBritain's cotton spile it drop below pr 3 «ai announced Sir StalforJ Cn, iident ol to Cr%>ps told a i Lit (1 l)j .C~ c! all sections (ha« the v. Qui i pay 2 r > ihe c ;sl oiA.P. - 100 words
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Article44 1946-12-04 1 Reuter. PARTS D c 3.—Thrc Idiera patrolling of Hanoi last wounded by a tade thrown oy lements, ache French news or respondent In :t added tha. nit ?s and Ea doyed by the Dinistration i n been arrested by rity forces.Reuter. - 44 words
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26 1946-12-04 1 Dee 3. Mr. Hugh nct'llor of the Beted a suggestion "i today aid recommend tho Monetary Fund price of gold.26 words
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Article105 1946-12-04 1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 3. Com- ment on th* arrival of the Indian leaders is provided bp the world famous car- Ktoonist Low in the Evening Standard todty. Captioned "Indian Test" I liis cartoon depicts a oi- j eki t scene. Pandit Nehru j has bat end ball behindReuter. - 105 words
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44 1946-12-04 1 LONDON. Dec. s—Mr Hugh Dalton. Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated in the House of Commons today that h2 did not think the recent fall in the price of s'lver in Bombay would have any material effect on AngloIndian trade.44 words
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Article39 1946-12-04 1 LAKE SUCCESS, NewYork, Dec. 3.—The United «Nai iorirj Commission on Narcotic Drugs to-day discussed the Chinese delegate's proposal asking the United Nations to create a store of narcotic drugs and to control drugs in Japan and Korea.39 words
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91 1946-12-04 1 Plant drops supplies to untitled-bound Alpine station..... Thi small figure of a man is se.n in front of the snow bound U.S. Army weather station on the summit of Mount Sonndlick in the Austnan Atp> a> <ome 12,000 pounds of coil and food were dropped by two U.S. Army C-47/IP. P/l.)/D. - 91 words
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89 1946-12-04 1 Reuter. PARIS, Dec. 3.—Among tjte proposals adopted at the United Nation* Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation conference here today were that of the Indian delegation that nutnonal science and food teams be sent to India, also to China and Africa, as soon as conditionsReuter. - 89 words
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286 1946-12-04 1 Miller 7/60: Toshack 3/17 BRISBANE, Weds. —En gland were all out before lunch to-day for 141 runs—>M runs behind Australia Is/ innings—and hid to follow on in ttie Mrst lesi match here, which will conclude to-morrow. There was a sen>atlon when England began286 words
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Article158 1946-12-04 1 AUSTRALIA. Ist Innings G45 ENGLAND, Ist. Innings. L. Hutton b Miller 7 C Washbrook <• Barnes b Miller G W J. Edrich c McCool b Mi lk-r 16 D. Compton lbw Miller 17 w Hammond lbw Toshaek 32 J. Ikin c TaUon b Miller o N. Yardley c158 words
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Article48 1946-12-04 1 Reuter. LONDON. Doc. 3.—The Royal luncheon party which the King had arranged for the Indian leaders at Buckingham Palace to-morrow has been postponed until Thursday in deference 10 the fact that Wednesday is the tenth day of the Muharrum a Muslim cay of mourning.—ReuterReuter. - 48 words
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57 1946-12-04 1 Reuter. TEHERAN. Dee. 3. -The newly finished five-storey building of the National Bank of Iran near Teheran Bazaar, collapsed today burying workers and passers-by. Of 41 men working on the birlding two are dead and several of those taken to hospital are in aReuter. - 57 words
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Article37 1946-12-04 1 A.P. MADRID, Dec. 4.—The Spanish Foreign Ministry on Tuesday handed a note io the United States Charge D'AfTaires, Philip Bonsar» which said that Senator Tom Connally's proposal on Spain "offends tne Spanish nation."—A P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article31 1946-12-04 1 Lahore, Dec. 3.—Sir Johnora Singh, former member tor Edir* cation. Health and Lands in. the Viceroy's Executive Council, has di d at the age of 69 after an attack of paralysis.31 words
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Advertisement46 1946-12-04 1 Kolster-Brandes. t Valve Radio \C 11OII20V I id- $295 DC 230 V I rice *:^:> X ARRIVED i x Radio Service -mpany Road. Singapore. MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY < presenting a Doll or Tricycle I hey are all new arrivals. j GIAN SINGH CO., 4 Battery Road, Singapore.46 words
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Advertisement32 1946-12-04 1 The j Morning Tribune Is the only Malayan j newspape; with itSj own conespondeiit in HOLLYWOOD PIEXfiIY UIUS Famous Filmland Authority sends airj mail news pictures everyday to the Morning Tribune < 132 words
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Article214 1946-12-04 2 Ships' positions in Singapore today are: WEST WHARF Godown 1:2 Arundel Castle (Out at 2 p.m.)—Ascanius follows. Godown 4 5 Dunera. Godown 6 7 Glenartney. Godown 910 Euryades (Discharging ex Australia) Godown U| 12 Benvorlich (dis charging stores) Godown 13 14 Glaucus. Godown 15 16 Pundua COAL214 words
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Article47 1946-12-04 2 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Dee 3. -Russian attempt to pr.vent the British Government from establishing military ba:>es and maintaining force* in Tan«anvik-i without consent of the Security Council was defeated by 10 votes to five in the sub-committee of the trusteeship committee yesterday. Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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181 1946-12-04 2 While tiio Singapore docks lay idle on the eighteenth day of the las', strike, five of the striking labourer*, accomuanied by a 13-year-old Javanese boy. broke into a godown of the Harbour Board to seal textiles and cigarettes. gaining entry by pulling oat the181 words
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Article222 1946-12-04 2 Arrangement s have been made by tho Representative of Ihe Government, of India in Singa pore lo rlrar backlog or Indian*; awaiting repatriation. Hrldrrs of A i H priorities "t the month* oi January to November arp to surrender Uietn at 30. Bnggof Street on222 words
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Article38 1946-12-04 2 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA. Dec. 2.—Striking students in Alexandria toda\ threw two bombs wheih Injured a policeman The police dispersed the students by firing buckshot and later made several arrests after searching students, some of whom were found carrying firearms.—Reiter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article66 1946-12-04 2 Reuter To prevent the mines flooding, a detachment of military engi-n-ers is ready to take over as an es-ential service the operation of the pumps at Batu Arang collieries near Kuala Lumpur, Where a two-day strike of 2.000 workers has affected the pumpmen. A detachment ofReuter - 66 words
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Article48 1946-12-04 2 Mr E H. Wilson has returned from long leave and has assumed duty as Actms Senior Inspector or Schools, S iangor. replcing Mr. A. W Pinnick who has assumed the duty of his substantlve appointment as Organiser of Commercial Schools and Classes, Malayan Union.48 words
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Advertisement464 1946-12-04 2 fHI II i I iRE- P A I D CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted. Personal, Sjtua tions Vneßnt, Situations Wanted, For Sale, etc. at $3.00 per insertion of !:0 word?, !h cts. for every! additional word Public Notices Announcement: $8.50 per single column inch per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Enpajren.ent,464 words
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Advertisement615 1946-12-04 2 EDUCATION Mercantile Institution 203, Quvkii Street. Phone 2370 There is .1 big scope for you ahead in a Commercial Career. Take to the study cf SHORTHAND, BOOKKEEPING. TYPEWRITING Practical English. Enter for SHORTHAND SPEED CLASSES SENIOR BOOK-KEEPING ACCOUNTANCY Education Department Johore. Ixmdon Chamber of Commerce Examinations, Spring 1947. Candidates who615 words
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Advertisement197 1946-12-04 2 I NOTICES MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Tender Noticr Tenders will be received at the office of the Secretary. Hosnitals Board. General Hospital, Singapore, for the supply of fire Protective Equipment for the Civil General Hosoitai. Singapore, as follows: 1 Fire Hose (1 1 2" Canvasi 4000 ft: 2 Hose Couplings < I197 words
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Advertisement337 1946-12-04 2 SHIPPING The Ho Horrg Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd., <*..). Chtflia Street. Phone r.769. S S "HONG SIANG" sails for Honn Kong, Swatow Ainov s*h Dec. s S"HONG kheng" du< trom Amoy, Bwatow, Hong Kong Saigon 3 r d Dec. sn is for Rangoon va Penang 6th Dec HOLLAND EAST ASIA337 words
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Advertisement571 1946-12-04 2 SHIPPING I I MANSFIELD CoTltiT I (Incorporated in Singapore) I BLUE FUNNEL LINE I Sailings to and from United Kingdom 1 Isamgura from U.K. for Java Ports. I ISaniidwaj from U.K. lor Manila, Sh l: i pTresi'lian from U.K. for Hongkong b >■' &»1 I Samcree due from r g571 words
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382 1946-12-04 3 CONSUL INTERVENES IN SAIGON DISPUTE The story wa s told when the Hong Kheng bringing back 179 Malayan Chinese who left Malaya in 1939 to serve a s mechanics and truck drivers docked in Singapore yesterday morning. It appears that trouble arose when a party382 words
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Article334 1946-12-04 3 Pnces quoted below are tor p:cul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs: Wsterday',, qu >tations were "Meehoon": Slam No 1 $100: No. 2 $85: No. 3 $75 Indo-China $65: Kedah $65 S:am glutinous rice $U)5 Kedah glutinous r ice $75, Siam rice milling $38 Rock Sugar:-334 words
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Article54 1946-12-04 3 Three Europeans in uniform who engaged a taxi in the town aren. directed the driver to Telok Blangah. where they robbed him of $40, his driving liccn.v his arm plate, two pawn tirkftand an RASC pass. The Eur pean> were not armed. Tr.*s occurred at54 words
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Article140 1946-12-04 3 A Sikh waVhman. engaged to ook after a secondhand dealers >tore at the iunction of Aljimiec" 3oad and Geylano- Road. slep r 3p his charpov while three Dlanks were removed from the Dpposite side of the store at 4 3(, i.m. on Oct. 24. The140 words
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Article145 1946-12-04 3 A Singapore Indian has been awarded the British Empire Medal for services rendered t 0 fellowprisoners while he was interned by tho Jananese He is Mr. Nagamany Damodaram Pillai. whose award of the British Empire Medal was announced in London yesterday. Mr. Pillai is a survey145 words
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Article126 1946-12-04 3 The Director of MedicaJ j Services, Singapore, Dr, W J. Vickers is to be given additional power to fight any threat of infectious disease when the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease (AmendmentJ Ordinance is introduced shortly before the Advisory Council. Under the new lav/ the126 words
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360 1946-12-04 3 Yesterday's Ceremony At Liaison Office Four officers or the polish Army Royal Air Force anl British Merchant Navy Wer- f#e%ĕnte<J with U.S. military awards at a brief ceremony hole yesterday at the U.S. Liaison Office in tne presence of the American Consul-G eneraT, Mr360 words
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Article28 1946-12-04 3 Thirty-four students frcm Malaya art* at present in the U.K. (23 in Universities, 8 at the Inns of Court, and 3 ft Technical Colleges).28 words
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293 1946-12-04 3 'DEATH RAILWAY' TRIAL 'Hit rial concluded in the War Crimes Court yesterday of Lt.-Oen. Elguma Ishida. Col. Shi<;eo Nakamura, Col. Tamie Ishii. Lt.-Col. Shichi Yanagita .md Maj. SotomatSU Chida. when the court found ail di them guilty and sentenced two of them Col293 words
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Article50 1946-12-04 3 The results of the Teachers' Training Course Examinations held in the Malayan Union in October have now been announced. Fifty teachers of priva c English Schools or teacher.- of English in Chine c Schools took the examination and 38 qualifi d for a Teachers' Training Courscertificate.50 words
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Advertisement291 1946-12-04 3 M ST ITNPACKfeD t, Printed C tt'pc >1 Per Yard on of Ooloun Pritam Singh Co. h Bfritfgc Road Phone 6452. ROOKLAX" n (date Laxatives tipatioa ftmaaiiii Ev, r/wlwie 1 "FU SIANC Co., Batter) R >art, j IDIKS AFTFRNOON and NTNG DRESSES I rEST STYLES. COnTtnet t&l FOR PERFECT HAIR-CUT291 words
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Advertisement124 1946-12-04 3 'Look what I've got, You've been patient a long time. Here's your f^'i reward: <lu Maurier are hark. Remember lion 5 l| L they used ft) delight you in rhe good old days? Well, here they are again lb give von the J^Sy :> pleasure yon used <«> know. Tfi<124 words
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Article443 1946-12-04 4 The additional powers to be granted to Singapore's Director of Medical ServU es to right any threat ot infectious disease may never have to be used, bin ii is reassuring to learn lhat local authority is more alert to the dangers than might be thought from its singular443 words
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878 1946-12-04 4 A Correspondent - (By A Correspondent The Singapore Harbour Board authorities are fighting today a battle oi wits against pilferers and looters. A daily average ot 10 to 15 bags of looted rice is being recovered by the Harbour Board police from labourers leaving the premises. How much878 words
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Article314 1946-12-04 4 HAMILTON. Bermuda. This holiday island ol 30.000 people j iyinti 700 miles oft the American mainland hag the distinction of being a British Colonial posses- i n which relies almost entire- ly on the United State s for its livelihood in peace and its delenee in war.314 words
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121 1946-12-04 4 ROCKET VIEW OF THE EARTH..... These pictures were made by an electrical operated motion picture caynera placed in the fuselage ot the German \-2 rocket fired to an altitude of 65 miles at White sands. N c w Mexico, U.S.A. The camera, placed n the rocket by scientists of thea p. pi - 121 words
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Article312 1946-12-04 4 WASHINGTON.—A task f tree of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, augm nted by units of the Pacilic Fleet, will go to the Antarctic region late in December for a training and development programme. Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd. explor. r and retired Navy officer, who will312 words
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Article120 1946-12-04 4 A new radar device which will reduce air navigation to automatic simplicity been invented by a British firm. This device, which is still In the experimental stage. Act 5 in conjunction with the GE. system of radar navigation. It consists of a radar computer which shows on120 words
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272 1946-12-04 4 THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Film Stars Who Reply Letters To The Editor Sir —I feel strongly about Mr. Ward's letter in which he wrote of Betty Grable not replying to his fan mail, and request for an autographed picture. She is his favourite star, and she i 5 mine too. Firstly.272 words
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Article127 1946-12-04 4 Sir.—It is really interesting to read In the papers what the European Government officers thmk of the maximum $60, per month or $10 plus 20 per cent, high cost of living allowance. Some consider it an Insult and some think it is just sufficient to buy a127 words
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Article104 1946-12-04 4 Sir.—With reference to Jae letter by AI M A. on lceal and Malayan-Vrn T ndian repr sente.tion. I ag r ee with tits? that the ipdo-Maiayan Assorvuion is not essentially representative of all Malayan-born Indians in every walk of life. Its membership is composed mainly of the clerical104 words
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Article180 1946-12-04 4 Sir.—In thes war tuim-jii. w p il prise being 'V;; caution, we fti that red-tape uri f all sides. Th. s in the Trade s Departmei r e pore. Wh< proach.d at la able difficult} question put to •Have you seen i The so-called a ever. U almost180 words
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Article191 1946-12-04 4 A strange cu-* m rtl I in Cyprus was dcs cent 8.8.C or nev made to the Troodos mountains in the south-w< st I Island. According ti Mr Lavn a Lee. the flowers of a plant commonly known as r a peculiar *tickj gum Lo eariy dawn,191 words
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Advertisement44 1946-12-04 4 DELIGHT I4i ihe EYES I I HE LOVELY AMEBIC AM LATEST NUMOUNT RIMLESS GLASSES t»s that blend with beauty and ar;>en appearance with clean cut good taste and style. They arc cushioned against breakage. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., Opticians J Chulia Street, Telephone 4435. Singapore.44 words
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Advertisement51 1946-12-04 4 I KOIIIXMLV* OFFER YOU I PEARL BARLEY 5 1 lb. Tin at $2.50. PORK and BEANS 16 oz. Tin 30 < MEAT and VEG. 16 oz. Tin 55 SPAGHETTI with CHEESE and Tomato Sauce 8 oz. Tin 35 i NESCAFE 4 oz. Tin. 95 WHY PAY MORI: ROBINSON Co., Ltd.«RAFFLES51 words
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Article, Illustration962 1946-12-04 5 "RHYNE - PROFILES by "RHYNE" Miss Wan in took time out to ;ript between a studio down A trim little cotton dress, she gesticulated h her hands, pore heat, she untouched as i< i hands and ores bark to their Cameras, he962 words
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86 1946-12-04 5 Reuter. Jerusalem, Dec. 3.—Five armed Jews entered Hadassah hospital in the centre of Tel Aviv today and removed a young Jew, wounded this morning during an attempted holdup in the centre of the town, from an operation room. Three men were injured —oneReuter. - 86 words
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Article1145 1946-12-04 5 VICEROY'S FIRST CALL—No.IO iFrom Fraser Wighton, Reuters political Correspondent). London. Dec. 3.—Pandit Nehru declared today, shortly after his arrival in London, that Indians must resolve whatever the nature of problems they had to face, that their methods and approach should be peaceful and co-operative even though they1,145 words
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172 1946-12-04 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI.—The Yangtze River dam, now only in a blueprint stage, will be able to produce 10.500.000 kilowatts of electric power—which is about three times the total capacity of the Boulder Dam, Grand Coulee and T.V.A. projects, according to Central News, the official ChineseReuter. - 172 words
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Article25 1946-12-04 5 Three armed Chinese robbed the occupants of a house in Petain Road of a bicycle, 30 yards of cloth and $100 at 1.30 p.m. yesterday.25 words
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164 1946-12-04 5 Unable to avail themselves of the option of a fine which had been offered them, the two exDiggers, Alfred Donald Levy (33) and Edwards Charles Hampton (25) went to prison yesterday to serve a four-month term for being in possession of three revolvers164 words
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Article264 1946-12-04 5 IPOH—A graphic story of how a mining labourer was tortured and then taken out and shot was told at the Perak Assizes. In the dock stood two young Chinese, Hooi Fong and Then Kirn Wah, charged with murdering Lee Sin a t Paku Bido»\ Lee264 words
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Advertisement32 1946-12-04 5 v. A<TPERFECT10N Jf OLD SC0TCH>iR-| I SOCIETY P^?lJ^ 4 WHIS KY (9*euJ) "diMix'e JW&W 5 v 13 ANDERSON 6 SHAW Glasgow: SCOTLAND Ljjgj %£2Sr Wi g s j iOLD 1 FLAKE 132 words
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Advertisement196 1946-12-04 5 HIND CYCLES A CYCLE BUILT TO LAST HIGH GRADE LOND ENDURING STEEL GOES INTO THE MANUFACTURE OF HIND CYCLES EQUAL TO THE BEST FROM ANYWHERE I AVAILABLE FROM READY STOCK IN 24" 22", sizes. TOMCO TOILETRIESi I HAIR OIL-SHAMPOO-EAUdeCOLOGNE FROM THE WELL-KNOWN TATA OIL MILLS CO. LTD. OF INDIA. UNSURPASSED196 words
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Article792 1946-12-04 6 Share quotations as at Dec. 3 according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore) were aa foil oweINDUSTRIALS Bayer Seller Alexandra Brickworka Ords. 1.80 2.00 Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2.90 S.10 Brit. Malaya Trcstep ft Executor Co. 8.00 9 00 Consolidated T%m Smelters Old. 23 3 24 3792 words
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Article125 1946-12-04 6 A.P. Washington, De' 3. -The Combined T Committee announced todau 'hat allocation of Hn metal to this country from foreign wnttees has beev Increased from 6,400 to 7.280 long *on% for the last half of 1946 T h e CommiHet made the allocation a* part of itsA.P. - 125 words
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Advertisement319 1946-12-04 6 r2HKAtwtr<2 owanNG touay iCi WN: 6909 11-2-4.15-6.30-9.15 GLAMOROI'SI.Y VOI'ltS! S. Z. SAKAU Directed by Dov J 855 t |,il J 6.30. 9.30 3400 LAST DAY jtil 20,000,000 READER NOVEL Brought Screanningly To The Screen jflP^^^i^fe PA?AMOUNT preset'! kF**- CHARLIE ROCGUS OOtOTHr CISH 7 7"0-/l/Ofl#G'.V T";i: LONG-AWAITED OT FXf.Nf; OF <319 words
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Advertisement27 1946-12-04 6 Last Four Shows 1.30 —I—&30—9.31 p.m. RACHELKfMPSGNx' ffi MERVYN J3KS5 JAtS WARNER mxigm AN EAGIE-LION PICTURE Opening Tomorrow Re-Issue Of Britain's INCOMPARABLE Motion Picture fj» Charles imwHi27 words
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Advertisement116 1946-12-04 6 L. I D O I AS 1 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3 P.M.—7—9.ia P.it. The Most Heroic Chapter of A Lon° Submarine in the Pacific \Var! "Destination Tokyo" with Cary Giant John Garfield OPENING TOMOIJRO^' "SIGN OF THE CROSS" r O-DAY; 3 7 —9 15 P.M. (LAST 3 SHOWS) Paramount s116 words
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Advertisement207 1946-12-04 6 Parachutist's Dare-Devilry!! I AN ALL-OUT ATTEMPT TO Hnch I HITLER'S PLANS! I 11 am -v^. i5 63u (JLAP On (Tel. 5281) I Warner Bros' Amazing THRILLER I "The Night Invader" From The Nov "Rendezvous with Death" I By John Bentley. I Co-Starring ANNE CRAWFORD DAVID I FARRAR I 3 Special207 words
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Article507 1946-12-04 7 MARKET STAYS UNCHANGED Reuter. were again the of the market mnted in Fraser ft and Prefs. Colller--1 business on Mon- ere dealt in earliiy at $2.52* and a: re on offer at 52 50. were done at 53.95. fl H tela $2.87* and RobinM 15. Uniteers wereReuter. - 507 words
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Article121 1946-12-04 7 Two men who pleaded guilty 1 .«> carrying arms were sentenced i |ry Mi lv I•• T A Brown at to t «sterday. Tan tlan Tzt who xa found j ♦Hh di: unloaded revolver was j Sentenced to one zest's r gor:u< inrprisonflient. Mole Whys Hai toe second121 words
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Article149 1946-12-04 7 Reuter. LONDON. Dec 2. The Privy Council -the highest British Court today that Canadian orders for deportation of Japanese from Canada were val.d. The Council d sm:ssed the app al made by the Co-operative Committee of Japanese and Canadians against the deportation orders imp sed onReuter. - 149 words
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107 1946-12-04 7 Pictures taken of the ling rescue of victims of Vlt Dakota oash m the Alpine Alps lerently. All the pOMseHgers were rescued aftei scverttl ddys' ordeal in the mow cover ed Alps. Photos show (from top to bottom): The cashed Dakota, seen from a rescue plane; the survivors bt ingi r n> >!,). - 107 words
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Article50 1946-12-04 7 Reuter. Bombay, Dec. 2--Ausrtana's share of the profits from the Australian Services Cricket XI in India last year, amounting to Rs. 80.566 is being distributee! to charities in India by the High Commissioner for Australia In India. Sir Ivan Mnckn?, m bOti-sulK'-ion with responsible authorities .—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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277 1946-12-04 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tho Fiela General Court-Martial of seven Indian soldiers who were brought last week from Batavia to Singapore to stand trial for the role they played in the mutiny on Christmas Island in March 1942 is expected to open about, the third277 words
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Article71 1946-12-04 7 Bail of $1,000 each was jffered to three Malays. M named Kami] bin Alt (22), Maskot bin Sulong (20), and Bakar bin Saleh (19), when they claimed trial In the Third Police Court yesterday, to a charge ol theft of three toy motor ears, and71 words
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Article51 1946-12-04 7 Found guilty of carrying offensive instruments along Kepple Road on Nov. 9 two Indians, Krishnan and Ponosamrny, were each sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Magistrate K. M. Byrne yesterday. On being searched they were found to be carrying a clasp knife and a fourInch51 words
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75 1946-12-04 7 Reuter. Hamburg. Dec. 3.—Professor Otto Hahn. German/, leading atom expert, told press conference in Hamburg to-day that. German atom scientists during the war never worked towards mak:'ng atomic bomb, but concentrat d all their energies on using atomic power lor industrial purposes. Even in thatReuter. - 75 words
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Article26 1946-12-04 7 MADRID, Dec. 8.-Under the i«»mi in .slKned with Argentina or. Oct, 3rt. Argeminn will grant Spain a loan <■: ;oD.ooo.ooo pesos t* was omRially announced on Sunday26 words
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233 1946-12-04 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) One of the difficulties of the rapidly growing Trade Union movement in Malaya is that there are tod many persons within ir advising on what they thought and not what was tin- law a slate of affairs which created233 words
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Advertisement204 1946-12-04 7 T CAPITOL j OPENING TOMORROW S 3 Special Attractions! Walt Disney will make you fee A. C^v gay in that South American way in his technicolor musical fea n **)^^^\^il "Saludcs Amigos" (Hello Friends! i Co-starring Donald DttCk Q/^Joe Carioca. the Brazilian Jitterbug, They'll teadi vou lo Samba to the204 words
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312 1946-12-04 8 Reuter A.P. LAKE SUCCESS. New York Dec. 3 Concerted action by member! of the United Nations for ending the Franco regime :n Spain was urged by Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit when the Political and Security Committee of the General Assembly resumed on theReuter & A.P. - 312 words
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Article45 1946-12-04 8 Reuter. LONDON. Dec 2. -The Secre tary of State tor Burma has appointed Sir John Wise, lately Counsellor to the Governor oi Burma, to bo one of hig advis rs in succession to Mr B. S\v!th;nbank who has rescued owing t.i ill-health RenterReuter. - 45 words
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357 1946-12-04 8 MERGER PACT ANNOUNCED Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 3. An agreement aimed at turning Western Germany from a "slum" to a paying investment in three years a.' the cos/ of £250.00 o*ooo was announced i» London and Washington this afternoon. Under the agreement the British andReuter. - 357 words
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Article33 1946-12-04 8 Reuter. London. Dec. 2.—Post-Kfastei General the Earl of Listowei opened a new radio telephon l channel between the Barbeoo> and the United Kingdom at Faraday building. London, today. -Renter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article258 1946-12-04 8 CATHAY Our Hearts Were Yow.g end Gay with Gail Russell. Diana Lvnn. Charlie Haggles and Dorothy Gi?h. The film, an adantation of the best-seller by Emily Kimbrough and Cornelia Ottis Skinner, is i gay and refreshing story dtscribine the actual expreiences of the authors on a trip258 words
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185 1946-12-04 8 Reuter. London. Deo 2 -Fusilier James Brady pleaded not guilty at a London court martial today to a charge of voluntarily serving with the Germans in the Written S.S while a prisoner, but girrlty of deserting in held. The prosecu'or said the flrsl eh*'rgeReuter. - 185 words
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144 1946-12-04 8 A.P. LONDON. Dec 3 Britain's champion Jockey for 19 years, Gordon R'chards. hopes nex. year to win the Derby and visit rho US He h.i< nev r been to the U.S. and ho docs not expect lo ride then* His mount for theA.P. - 144 words
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Article79 1946-12-04 8 Reuter. Batavia. Dec. 2.—lndonesian extremists used dumdum bullets against Dutch troops, tne Netherlands Army Information Service alleged in a statement quoted here b\ Netherlands news agency Military surgeons and doctors reported that 70 per cent of the Dutch casualties in the recent fighting inReuter. - 79 words
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Article42 1946-12-04 8 Reuter. Portsmouth, Dec. 3.— The aircraft carrier Formidable left Portsmouth today lor Singapore where she is due on New Year's Day. Sho Is iaking out 1,800 naval and Royal Marine personnel for service in the Far East. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration31 1946-12-04 8 the of the S. S. gopal, a special sfup chartertd by the Government of India, fot repatriation of Indian nationals in Malaya. This piclure ica< taken at Singapo*. Harbout GIPO picture.31 words
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Article352 1946-12-04 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. —Th:" 1 Indian leaders were formally urged by the United Stales Government to a spirit" and gras;) the opportunity of establishing a stable peaceful government offered cy ihe London conference. This gesture was made by Acting Secretary oi Slate. Mr. DeanReuter. - 352 words
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Article57 1946-12-04 8 Reuter. Singapore, Dec. 3.—An attempt to smuggle goid by air from Singapore to India was oiled at Karachi by the local customs authorities who seized 25 golo bars and trinkets worm Ks. 63.000 says an airmail re ?ived here The gold had been concealed In 3Reuter. - 57 words
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86 1946-12-04 8 Reuter. London. Dec 2 —The Earl of Athlone appealed today on Dehalf fo widows nnd families ol those who died durino the war when he opened a "relics and realities'' exhibition arranged by the head quarters of the Loiiadon district in aid ofReuter. - 86 words
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Article65 1946-12-04 8 Reuter. Calcutta. Dec. 2.—A, C. Chattori oe. "ho was Finance Minister in the A?ad Hind Government set up by Subhas Chandra Pose nnd a member of the Indian Natonal A r my. has been appointed Ofnef Executive office- of fnlcutta Corporation on a nlax? ofReuter. - 65 words
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Article168 1946-12-04 8 BOXING The anal: and Police Championship tonight at tin Stadium T PLYWEIG1 Police* Vs sgl BANTAM (Police v> B gt FEATHE1 f Police* Vi (Navyj. LIGHT: Stkl I vs. Pte. Ce k i A WELTER finali: Cap: Det. Sat. Abdu P. o. Walk Swift «Army» MIDDLE:168 words
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Article61 1946-12-04 8 MOSCOW Dr commentator M Mari pressed in Pravda oi that th? Chim n X party 5 Lncapabli alone with :he int affairs, and added tl ed the conseqr. n mulgation of a constitution This wa 3 the ftr l torial reaction to tion at Nanking61 words
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Article48 1946-12-04 8 A.P. Lake Succ( Salvador and I opposed Dnited N again >t Franco tion that th Work tion has n G rg in the Internal country. Hector Casl r said: "Let as n tne U.S. in ii] I Hirohlto, did c n in Japan." AT.A.P. - 48 words
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