Malaya Tribune, 3 November 1947
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Title Section61 1947-11-03 1 y T HE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya The Malaya Tribune Vow printed simultaneously In Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Inoh Penan?. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) SINGAPORE," MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune L<,niL>n A at-Ms: Mess.s. Colin Turner Ltd. TalKot P#mm*,61 words
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Article, Illustration611 1947-11-03 1 Full Story Of Kashmir Invasion: Hundred Villages Were Sacked U.P. RAWALPINDI, Nov. 2 —Pakistan officials charged today that a licval Indian plane dropped bombs 011 Pakistan territory- The Pakistan Commissioner sai! Indian Air Force planes from Kashmir dropped three bombs, apparently aimed at KohalaU.P. - 611 words
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Article, Illustration46 1947-11-03 1 S 2 —An Una Paris newsPi os.s MarKir g M chaei ounceattend the Elizabeth mthatteif i-i i riou£ly j i LO] 'on Guar- ttache* repoi printed in "Already ihe s skedl would 11 Rose of E: gcrown of Rum?.- 146 words
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Article26 1947-11-03 1 -Dutch and In- tdera will hold s of the threeQs good oflices" al oard a ship near Thousand Batavia. the earned hero toed sources.26 words
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Article135 1947-11-03 1 Reuter. New Delhi. Nov. 2.—Mahatma Gandhi said tonight he could not escape the conclusion that the Pakistan Government was a reciiy encouraging the raid on Kashmir. Garxihi. who was speaking at his prayer meetirg, said he was sorry to learn, that freebooters in Kashmir uere being ledReuter. - 135 words
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Article129 1947-11-03 1 Reuter. A .Irive to ion scheduled j got un- j after :*n- nen F9.250.--the b.ggest in British films, by R nk organisa- j are row a product joe or Of 43 full ts to ccmba' fUm ex- i ding the L -75 per cent. 1 importReuter. - 129 words
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Article516 1947-11-03 1 'REFERENDUM FOR KASHMIR' Nehru Reuter. NEW DELHI. Nov. 2.-The dominion of India will hold a* referendum under inter^Uorml^P^ nf Kashmir as soon as order is restor.a, r«ui i Nehm Prime Minfster of India, declared m a broadcast today over the whole All-India Radio network. The Indian Government had promised toReuter. - 516 words
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Article105 1947-11-03 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The rice position was so precarious that uppers could hardly be blamed lor absenting themselves t 0 grow their own food, said Mr. C. V- Mries, Chairman of the Mentakab Rubber Compary at the 24rn annual gei oral meeting and the extraordinary general105 words
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Article53 1947-11-03 1 U.P. BELGRADE, Nov. 2. Victor Savltch, spokesman for the Yugoslav Ministry of Information, informed United Press correspondent Mary Lester today that her expulsion order was an error. Savitch'said, "we have nothing against the United Press or your reporting and If you want to stay in Yugoslavia, you mayU.P. - 53 words
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Article67 1947-11-03 1 U.P. KECHIKAN. Alaska. Nov. 2.— The US Coast Guard revealed that the radio beam on Annette Island, where a Pan-American DC-4 crashed last Sunday and took eighteen lives, was found to be wavering the day after the ciash. Neither the Coast Guard or the Civil Aeronautics authorities wouldU.P. - 67 words
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Article59 1947-11-03 1 U.P. LONDON, Nov. t. -It la learned thai the official Malaya campaign diepatchee are presently briny printed, and will bo pubUehed early (\cjcl near. Certa.n eeeHona were repintedly icf erred to different mntUttriea, and revised :n erner not to \srovoke harmful ciiticistn Th< \V<ir Ojfu' wanU.P. - 59 words
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281 1947-11-03 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A brief survey of reaction towards a request filed by me chairman of the overseas Affairs Commission, Mr. Lvi Wei Chin, to the Chinese Foreign Office, reveals "surprise" at the move. The request asked the tore gn Oftice to take immedutU- action281 words
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Article45 1947-11-03 1 CHICAGO. Nov. 2.—Less than half of the winter wheat crop that had been planted in United States' breadhasket States and much grain row in ground, will be threatened seriously unless rain s break the proio.i„'.d drought, Santa Fe Railways monthly bulletin on crop conditions reported.45 words
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240 1947-11-03 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The generous contribution of a leading social worker and the united ecorts of a Christian community have tesulicd in the extension of the present Foochow Mebuilding at Race Course Road, Singapore. In a simple and impressive service yesterday. Bishop Edwin F.240 words
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Article355 1947-11-03 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 2.—Mr. Winston Churchill declared tonight that the British Labour Government had lost its mandate while Lord Woolton. Conservative Party chairman, called on the Government t 0 resign after the anti-Labour landslide in yesterday's nationwide municipal elections. The results announced up to tonight.Reuter. - 355 words
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Article49 1947-11-03 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Nov. 2.—Tne Governmei. t of India today m an amioui cemert Betting form its textile policy disclosed plans to ir crease the output by P00.000.000 yards annually a d oidered standardization of trie production scheme to come into Effect on Dec. 1 Renter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article54 1947-11-03 1 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM, Nov. 2.--Over 1 mer—more than half of the city's bus and tram driverand conductors were or strike tonight as a protest agamst having to work overtime pei irq negotlatioi s for higher wages. OrJv two of the city's bus garages and four out of seven tramReuter. - 54 words
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Article99 1947-11-03 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter! Shgapore experienced a comparatively quiet week-end in crme. Only one armed robbery and ore urarmed robbery were committed on Saturday and Sunday. Or Sunday night a Chinese couple who were walking along Pulo Saigon bridge reported that they were waylaid by 2 unarmed men. at99 words
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Advertisement176 1947-11-03 1 HENG CHEONG WATCH COMPANY (ESTD. 1911). PHONE ***** _195. ORCHARD RD. S'PORE-j ivingqu^ *JM I c f 'Ovaltine' have been abundantly AJ demonstrated by long experience in CtilifCS counties* thousands of home*, and in the leading Hospitals and Nursing Home* throughout the world. This delicious food beverage is scientifically prepared176 words
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Article134 1947-11-03 2 Reuter. CORSHAM. WILTSHIRE. Nov. 1— Lt. Philip Moui<tbatU>i., v ho is to marry Princess Elizabeth cr Nov. 20, made his first public speech in this little Wiltshire village today when he unveiled a war memorial. He had driven over from tne nearby Navy Petty Officers' School at KlrgsmoreReuter. - 134 words
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Article57 1947-11-03 2 U.P. SANPEDRO. tCalirtrnia). Nov. I. —Howard Hughes' giart flying boat—the world's largest ard the target of a Senate investigation was launched a 1 A v crt through tests with flyii g coli urs. The 219-foot plywood Dane that four years j to build, bobbed liko cork on ihrU.P. - 57 words
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Advertisement591 1947-11-03 2 agentT^^ IN SINGAPORE Aij€ 4 si<% For Malayan Railways AND uu:\ mm: FOR LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG TYDEUS Calls Haifa Nov. 6 From UK. ior otr»n*, Hong Kong and China BRECONSHIRE due 9th November. I DENBIGHSHIRE due 24th December. tXDO-I'HIXA S. X. Cosailings TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN CALCUTTA From591 words
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Advertisement281 1947-11-03 2 9 ORHEAI rH M EVERY STAGE"OF; LIFE From haby-, hood through youth to maturity, Nature! i\,od is Seven Seas. SALEN SKAUCEN LINE I (MEMBERS OF STRAITS PACIFIC CONFERENCE) s s SKAUVANN AT PENANG DUE SINGAPORE NOV 5 DAG MAR SALEN DUE END NOV. FOR LOS ANGELES —S AN FRANCISCO j281 words
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Advertisement260 1947-11-03 2 WANTED WANTED TO PURCHASE: —Oil ergir.e 60 to 100 HP. for delivery in Malaya within three months preferably horizontal slowspeed. It secondhand, must be in good rm ring condition ard complete with essential spares. State price and where engine can be inspected. Box A 445 M.T. spore. BUSINESS OFFERS GRAPES,260 words
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Advertisement649 1947-11-03 2 FULL SIZE UPRIGHT STREAMLINED DESICM ARTISTIC WORKM \XSHIP DAZZLING MIRROR poi [sn Price 5L5007- Cash 10Easy Paymerlg arranged 328, SERANGOON ROAD, SING APORE PEONF m. ***** TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDDfANri No 22 of 1939 L CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMAIMi No 14 of 1945 Notice is hereby given that ary649 words
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1625 1947-11-03 3 untitled Horler's Famous "Standish" Escapades el INDISH. famOUS US a a n agent of the gSH snistep r gtfa henehBELLA -'.V. Staiidish"s CHAPTER I U DISH LOSES W,U HIS W RYE m uhc fmest \i yfair), rouse J i-carned sleep, sat ilderedly at1,625 words
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Article, Illustration186 1947-11-03 3 A. A real native of California w Ji has nol only grown up in the State nut also grown up before youi eyeJ on the screen. B She had her first real role in 1934 and you stood up and cheered these two clues should be enough,186 words
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Advertisement61 1947-11-03 3 IS% HE ALTH MEANS gSR HAPPINESS. SUSSd However wholesome a fal lsl ls unless you are health you can■Vk Why r °t let De Witfa v-|<j antacid Powder helD csain that health v tx- V. that you obtain the from what you eat. a^r- hi all cases of indiges□yspepaai and61 words
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Advertisement764 1947-11-03 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Experienced Wharf Delivery elerl; for local Import Fir.n. Apply Post Office Box 57, Singapore (D.708)'. WANTED a capable Forcn.an-oi-Works for construction work in Singapore. Chinese preferred, must be acie to take complete charge. Permanent job offered. Send tuii particlVa.'s salary expected to Box No.764 words
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Advertisement572 1947-11-03 3 AtHJOittllftODAl'lON TO LET: One modern two storey concrete house roof garden 4 bedrooms, servants' qutrs. garage for 2 cars. Owner Leaving Singapore the end of Nov. for 2-3 years. No Tea money but the rent to he paid in advance. Apply to Malaya Tribune, Box A 439, Singapore. (C.G9B;. ONE572 words
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Advertisement645 1947-11-03 3 ton 2jAl.ii FOR SALE. Latest Model new permaiient waving machine with heaters and spacers. Price $500-0.). Apply to: 78, Robimon Road. Singapore, (D.704». FOR SALE. Newly constructed BAM* Launch 18 tons, equipped with cabin, sleeping aceommoda.t v;. and electric lighu>; copper sheeted, shallow draii ana installed with new heavy duty645 words
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Advertisement604 1947-11-03 3 STAMPS Por uui.lt sale—Borneo BMA used on cOVCJP $25.00 per set mint without H.OO, B.iA to il.oo, >7.00. Apply Chm 37, New Bridge 3 EUSiNfeSS OFFERS EARN BIG MONEY! limited opportunities Vital Facts and Prosperous Rook 15 etc. Graphology fice. [yORLDWIDE BIGNESS. Mjjs* NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders are invited tor604 words
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Article869 1947-11-03 4 Attention is bein? iocussed on the profits being earned by some Malayan traders and there is more than a suggestion thai any earnings which may be re* gardcd as excessive will be looked upon with public censure. It is necessary to consider very carefully before condemning what869 words
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Article256 1947-11-03 4 Not lor c; ago ir a reply to ciuestiors Dut to h;m by a foreign correspondent, president Ho Chi-Minh stated: The French colonial Is* propaganda wishes to make out 1 that we are communists, fas- j cists, imperialists, pro-Japanese, xenophobes, etc.. .As a matter of fact the256 words
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Article, Illustration895 1947-11-03 4 BERNARD J. WILLIAMS - by BERNARD J. WILLIAMS It has been a general beli< I ♦hat Merchant Seamen are B nonchalant happy go lucky breed, with their pocaets evei full, who get around places and have a contempt for everyon and everything, and.their life i sea and895 words
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761 1947-11-03 4 Sir, —On October 5, His Excel- j lency the Governor-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac-Donald, spoke over Radio Malaya on the new constU tution which is to be implemented in January 1948. His Excellency's speech was a workmanlike defence of a hopeless, uneviable position.761 words
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Article153 1947-11-03 4 Sir. Tne select known as little tin wheels have been the flr s 7 secure the Poppy Day Car bW es, can he President n' Fund explain hov this hap^. These badges are for a'l ;n« ns such should be sold to all not only to the153 words
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Article66 1947-11-03 4 Sir—I cannot underhand*':.? people 01 Malaya be burdened'celebrate he festivities o! Process Elizabeth's wedding? Shcui not the people of Malaya collet money for some hing Tor tfc 1 people of Malaya. In my opinion the Pr.ncrfc should be shocked to hear tha$600,000 is to be ipen fcr sake.66 words
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Article13 1947-11-03 4 We suggest you address Pcomplaint to the hospital «•'rcerned —Ed.13 words
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Article48 1947-11-03 4 Reuter- AAP. SYDNEY. —Provision for men t 0 si* on amendments to the New South Wales hut have submitted to the US**"" e tT Attorney-General nr"ir> in introduce? Ed view of the Goverrmei that the objection w« servirs on iuries eof sustained —Renter— AAr-Reuter- AAP. - 48 words
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Advertisement52 1947-11-03 4 NOTHING CAN TAKE THE or p/fyif precious uift of God, oi cc ruined is never r« covered. Eyesight Conservation is by mear..s of havirg your eyes examined periodically by a quaiified specialist. C. S. CtIONG. O. D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. TEL: 4435 FULLY EQUIPPED WIW! LATEST52 words
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Advertisement50 1947-11-03 4 KARDEX CABINETS im hold cards sizi 5"x3" 6"x4" B"xs' and U" x ARRIVING THIS WEEK ALSO VICTOR SAFES QUOTATIONS MAY BE HAD FP.OM REMINGTON RAND INC(incorporated In U.S.A. with im** post Box 163 j 142. ROBINSON ROAD, j SINGAPORE PHONE «0532 LEE RUBBER CO., BUILDING, 165. HIGH STREET. KUALA LUMFUR50 words
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271 1947-11-03 5 I, !t' p'wrte f I f■ m the Sup- »ek His I. E. C a] by three P nee of is ir sonmMi! Mr J. t; I app Amin and r pres- Wahab tfted' vi r end: a, ay>appellant., Ma in f.271 words
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Article140 1947-11-03 5 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Nov. 2. Of the contributions paid in to the post offices m the Malayan Union for the Princess El zabeth Dollar Fund. Perak leads so far with Selangor second and Kedao third. A total o" $1,900 has been paid direct140 words
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Article112 1947-11-03 5 The Anglo-Chinese School Magazine which will be out of the piess n a le v days will con tain pictures o." the family ol Mr. T. W. Hinch who retired this year after twenty years as its Principal. This number, which has been specially got up to hon112 words
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Article49 1947-11-03 5 CAIRO, Nov. 1. —Arab officials said today that the Ui I ted States proposal to complete the partition of Palestine by July 1 would make no differerce to their plan to "fight to the last drop of blood*' to prevei t the splitting of the Ho'.y Land.49 words
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324 1947-11-03 5 t From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 2. The Royal wedding celebration in Kuala Lumpur, for which Government ha 3 allowed a sum of $1.100. were discussed at a special meeting called by Mr. H. T. W. Oswell. Chairman of the Town Board,324 words
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Article109 1947-11-03 5 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Nov. 2.—A hill guard. Tay Lean Hin, employed by the Land Office, Penang, was apprehended at the Land Office following a report made by Mr. V. E. Dawson of the Land Office that the man had cheated three Chinese vegetable gardeners. It is109 words
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Article90 1947-11-03 5 U.P. BERLIN. Nov. 1— Lt.-Gen. Bir Briar. Robertson. British Military Governor, dec ared toright that Britain aims to reach agreement with Russia, Frai cc and the u.hted States on the ttl ification of Germany. Rcbertsoi "s comment-, were cors'dered significant, because they came at a timeU.P. - 90 words
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Obituary77 1947-11-03 5 Reuter. LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY. Nov. 1Man-O-War, America's best-krown thoroughbred, has died at Mr. Samuel D. Riddle's Faraway Farm. Marager Patrick O'Neil said that his death was due to a heart attack. The famed horse was beaten only once in his racirg career, r.nd as a stallion he siredReuter. - 77 words
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Article66 1947-11-03 5 U.P. FLUSHING. New York. Nov. 2.— After an all-day debate fhi General Assembly approved, by 41 votes to 10. with four rations abstainirg, the bitterly cor tested resolution implicitly censuring the Union of South Afr'ca for faUirg to place the South-west Africa mandate under UrJted Natiors trvsteer.hip. TheU.P. - 66 words
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483 1947-11-03 5 (From Our Own Reooren PENANG, Nov. 2—"l am convinced that English must, be taught in all Tamil schools, and that in all English schoo's in this country Tamil may b P continned up to the Serior classes. Without483 words
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Article132 1947-11-03 5 U.P. KARACHI, Nov. 2—An Order for the formation of a Pakistan National Guard on a voluntary basis was promulgated in Karachi today. The Pakistan Gazette Extraordinary said that an emergency has arisen making it necessary for the formation of the voluntary organisation to supplement the armedU.P. - 132 words
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Article68 1947-11-03 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. F. G- Lundon. President of the Singapore Flyirg Oub, and Mrs. Lurdon held a christening party for their first little grand-daughter. Feona Louise Bardwell, daughter of Mr at d Mrs. M. E. Bardweil of Sedarak Estato. Feona was christened by Bishon Wilson at St.68 words
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63 1947-11-03 5 Reuter. NANKING, Nov. 2—A porcelain dinrer set of 175 pieces, specially ordered by Presidert and Madame Chiang Kai-sneK as a weddirg gift for Princess Elizabeth, has arrived here from Kiukiarg ard will be taken home by the British Parliamentary GoodvAll Mission. The gift is expectedReuter. - 63 words
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Advertisement263 1947-11-03 5 Hoffman RADIOS RADIOGRAMS Eclipsing all JO Previous Radios |F' California U.S.A. Special Price Radio 8.306 6 Valves 23Q VAC. »200/Kadiogram B40:> G Valves >ff ff JJSOO/--complete with Automatic I Record changer to nlay 14 10" Records or 1? I°' Records. j On Easy Monthly Payments i Radio down Balance in263 words
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Article50 1947-11-03 6 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 1 Five men including David Weil man, MP who were sentenced at the Old Bailey last Wednesday to Imprisonment ranging from one to three years for conspiracy to evade the Board of Trade orders regarding the supply of cosmetics, have lodged notice of appeal. Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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346 1947-11-03 6 (From Our Own Renorer) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 2.—ln the early hours of hi* morning a police party cornered the remnants of the dreaded "Malayan Peoples Self-Defence Corps" secret society, killing one and arresting three others, including a Chinese boy. In title gun-bat.le that preceded t§le346 words
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Article83 1947-11-03 6 Reuter. BUCHAREST, Nov. 2 M. Constant in Tit el Petrescu. leader of the opposition wing of the Rumanian Social Democrats, declared in C 4 vi t here today that he had "no doubt of the patriotism*' of Dr. Julius Maniu, former leader of tne suppressed Rumanian National PeasantReuter. - 83 words
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Article70 1947-11-03 6 (tribune Staff Reporter J Throughout yesterday hundreds of people vended their way to Raffles Musenm to so; the Gold Casket Singapore* wedding gift to Princess Eazaoeth and i>y thf time that the doors were closed 8,320 peopU had filed 7XI sf. Dr C A Qibeou-HW,70 words
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Article200 1947-11-03 6 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 1First Division leaders kept then unbeaten record in their MWj match of the season hv dravui g with Chelsea in a scoreless game at Chelsea's grourd Stamford Bridge, before a crowd 01 87.0 W. The gates were closed an nonr before the matchReuter. - 200 words
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Article64 1947-11-03 6 Reuter. BELGRADE. Nov. 2 Thr Yugoslav Government announced today that Mrs. Mary Lester Brandel could remain in Yugoslavia as correspondent of the United Press News Agency hut her husband, Mr. Arthur Meyer Brandel, New York Times correspondent, must leave the country on Monday morningReuter. - 64 words
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938 1947-11-03 6 SPECIAL BADMINTON NOTES Singapore easily walked away w>t,h the Pamadasa Memorial Cup in Malacca last week-end. when the local lads scored fifteen wins out of 15 games played against opposition from Johore. Malacca and Negri Sembilan and once again proved tha she is still one938 words
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369 1947-11-03 6 From Our Racing Reporter PENANG. Nov. 2. There have been heavy scratchings for tomorrow's Penang Races. In so te of this, moderate fields will face the starter. Heavy rain wil 1 probably mal<e the going heavy. Following are the handicaps, order of running and369 words
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Article48 1947-11-03 6 (From Our Reporter) Folk. ing are my selections for today's Penang Races: Race 1- PAMELA. Springtime. Race 2.—GOLDEN OAK. Wonder Bird. Race 3. GOLDEN SLIPPER Bitter Sweet. Race 4.- DEMOCRAT, Madang. Race S.—AIRMAIL. Jack Druce 11. Race 6. SIR KEITH, Perambulator. Race 7. —LAND ACT. Golden Harvest.48 words
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Article71 1947-11-03 6 A.P. LONDON, Nov. I .-First*. elections h< I ar. c-arlv'at. Labour irei With Lai I rr; almost every area. At E cai til Lai the town c< un fr bourites. In Exeter. Libs dropped servativi othi i I Litaak Labour a Ia s i se::. wich.A.P. - 71 words
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Article27 1947-11-03 6 U.P. mi: News paps im v I oaha rpien tn ck ti cert affec* all northerr centres (>••••"'•:• rid G wer« threatened i Italian rjress.— U.PU.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement162 1947-11-03 6 A NEW CEILING FOR THRILLS! SEE IT AND CHEEK Errol FLYNN Fred MacMl KUAY IN I PHONE G 30 0509 I 915 WARNERS MADE IT WITH AM >XiS SMITH HARDER TO LAND THAN A BOMBER! NEXT EXCITING IS nArNUt BLAZING WITH ADVENTURE AND ROMANTIC INTERLUDES' LAST DAI 2. 4.15. 6.30162 words
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Advertisement71 1947-11-03 6 < A■•■TO I- I AIR-CONDITIONED PHONE fl DAILY:- 11 A.M.. 2 P.M.. 4 15. H r&sSj I f A/£fe iRi/vo of Man j I TO-MORROW \T D GALA PREM? 1 i?I 'THE BEST YEARS OF OIK LlVd WINNER OF 0 ACADEMY M SS i 1 6 45. 9.30 MISERABLE? FED-UP?71 words
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632 1947-11-03 7 K. O - By K.O. It took Som Pong cxactly four mmutcs anil 20 seconds of fizhtintr t > settle all arguments when hn knocked out Baby Baltazar at the Happy World Covered Stadium last night. After a comparatively tame opening session. Som Pong632 words
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93 1947-11-03 7 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 2. Cheques for £100.000.000 will be sent out by the British Treasury on Nov. 10 as the rirst bulk payment for houses totally destroyed by bombing during the war. These paymer.-ts will cover about 140.000 properties, the War Dam ageReuter. - 93 words
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930 1947-11-03 7 (By SHUTTLE> Several thrilling' games wore witnessed in yesterday's ties for the Singapore Badminton Open Championships when the favourites hurdled the first round. Only five ties were played out of the seven originally scheduled The remaining two were decided on a walk-over. Spectators who930 words
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Article66 1947-11-03 7 Reuter. PARK,, Nov. 2: Nun Phuong, Empress cd Annum, arrived in Marseilles by air from indo-china today with her five children Nam Phuong. wife of ex-Emperor Bao Da|, said thai she bad come to France for Uei health ;»nd to accompany her eldest son who willReuter. - 66 words
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Article153 1947-11-03 7 The Seaforth Highlanders B Commow t?am played better iootball on a muddy pitch a* Giilman Barrack; yesterday and defeated the Nclso- Sports Chib by two goals to ril. Tiie v irncis opened rconiig through Grimes. The Nelson Sports Club attacked .-'ronglv in rcxt fey/ sai r153 words
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Article133 1947-11-03 7 Reuter. MELBOURNE Nov. 2. At the conclusion of play in yesterday's match, the Indian and Victorian teams were guests at a dinner on the Melbourne cricket ground of Sir Rahunath Parar.jpye, Indian I High Commissioner who is shortly I returning to India. Proposing a toast to theReuter. - 133 words
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146 1947-11-03 7 Reuter. BRUSSELS, Nov. 1. Diattes Rumces a representative suie composed mairly of Mfggf reserve players, beat the London Football Association t€amdrawn from London reserve ddes, by three goals to ore aHcysel Stadium today. Twentyfive thousand people watchou Ihe game, in which all the goals werReuter. - 146 words
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355 1947-11-03 7 (From Our Owa Reporter) ipoh, Nov. 2 A meeting was held or Saturday right o"--twecr the representatives of the Perak, Penang ard Selangor Bac'mintop Associatiors, When the team to represent the No--h tnc South was selected* The match will be played aiirh the Phrstinas holidays in355 words
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Advertisement300 1947-11-03 7 I t N* V 9 15 P M. [*i iming Gold! %rCNIA CITY" j *VP*V' ro morrow the NIGHT" j v Bombay is •r. I TODAY! 0 Hii dustani) SAIGAL m b in his last the BIGGEST :evr"" H: f the year ist trilled you v molghadr TO-DAY 9 15300 words
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Advertisement23 1947-11-03 7 Diamond Theatre TODAY: 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 star* T R. Ramachardran lwe two famet T. Premavati, and mvr.y otners. "VIDYAPATHI" I in Tamil23 words
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Advertisement237 1947-11-03 7 X-ACTO HANDICRAFT KNIVES TOOLS Hobbycraftcr's Dream Gift Pcalol-sharo. always ready, with just the right blade and ;oo! ror every job, X-acto's the choice of experts lor wood, leather, plastics, paper or what's your hobby? Xt 1 v av'o ifrifp 2.50 each No. 1 X-Ajc-o Hxiie 2 t j o 6237 words
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1062 1947-11-03 8 'First Timer - By 'First Timer" Novv that the Singapore Hockey League has begun enthusiasts have their eyes foeussed on Nov. 11, the date cf the Singapore Civilians vs. Combined Services encounter. Last Friday's game between the Combined RAFNavy and Army teams gave an1,062 words
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Article35 1947-11-03 8 HOCKEY B R.C. 2nd \>. Police 2nd Padang; Colts vs. Cable Wlrele»; Victoria School, Old Boys vs. Present Boys. KIGBY S.CC vs H Q- Singapore Padang. MEETING S.R.C. Games Commit Pee. S R.C. p.m35 words
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Article65 1947-11-03 8 U.P. LONDON, Nov. 2. The official Soviet newspaper Pravda. commenting lor the lirst. time on the disappearance of Polish Opposition leadei Stanlislaw Mikolajczyk, said he was an agent provocateur sent into Poland by foreign masters to disorganise the country. Pravda spoke of Mikolajczyk a disappearance a flightU.P. - 65 words
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Article113 1947-11-03 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Nov. 2.—For casts regarding the amount ard form of foreign aid. winch W»U be Baked of Oorsress In a special session, are likely to be crystalled this week, when a 19 member special committee, which toured Europe this summer, meets to write its report.U.P. - 113 words
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Article92 1947-11-03 8 U.P. LIMA. Peru. Nov. 2. Peruvian Red Cross plants rushed relief supplies to eaithouake-shat-tered Central Peru where floods left thousands homeless. The town of Satipo in the mountainous area of Junin Province, appeared hardest hit with 10 reported dead and many missing. Two strong tremors, the first atU.P. - 92 words
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Article48 1947-11-03 8 U.P. TOKIQ. Nov. 2—Australian Chief Judge Sir William Webb i roke into Friday morning's session of the Allied Military Tribunal, trying top Japanese warlords, in order to cut short Russian evidence on the Manchurian border fighting between Japanese and Russian units, which occurred during 1938.— U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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184 1947-11-03 8 Reuter. NANKING. Nov. 2 In no way can the extension of the American I Advisory Group activities in training Chinese irfantry in Formosa be regarded as the beginning of United States military or financial aid to China. A source close to theReuter. - 184 words
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336 1947-11-03 8 U.P. BATAVIA, Niv. 2-The Security Pr Power Commission on Indonesian Mali I problem of finding a mutually <v .1 the forthcoming Indonesian-Dm eh Authoritative sources here, however, expect the deadlock to be broken this week. At the present time eight cities ard courU.P. - 336 words
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Article64 1947-11-03 8 U.P. LONDON. Nov. j ing Soviet thrashed out. t Swedish teams 75.000 far s at ftii* thenbui f> Atl* j warm-up more than quarter c in earn easy. the piorahirj w oners, the Red to beat Czechoslovakia' larkirg Sparta C: fc goals to ore. while elasaaU.P. - 64 words
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Miscellaneous20 1947-11-03 8 SINGAPORE TIDETMU TO I) W Hieh Water: 1.191 .In |p 12.38 DJaift iel Low Water: fi 4n a:r. |j 7.2420 words
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