Malaya Tribune, 4 November 1947
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Title Section60 1947-11-04 1 The Malaya Tribune T HE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Sin.satire, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penan;. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) I&JJU- SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, 4. NOVEMBER, 1947 Trice ten cents. The Malaya Tribune London Agents: -Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.. Talbot House.60 words
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121 1947-11-04 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Government has now included a of S5-000.000 in its budget for 1948 fd loan 'o the Improvement Trust, $7 million-dollar building scheme proposed building scheme, which is relievo the acute housing shortage ill it Is understood, accommodate about isional121 words
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Article, Illustration49 1947-11-04 1 Colin ns ir I and Austht Incl 4 uicy ivas n levastat- luring the week-end ng a Queens- iation Eieven pss! M Cool took five first five balls. were scumear bowled. fOl 15. <s:et on M I took five wlcn in 16 »3 overs. MrCOOL49 words
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Article61 1947-11-04 1 SOMALIS ARABS CLASH Reuter. B 81. KENYA, Nov. 4 od-r ight r urfew has been a. Italian after d sturbar.ces trd Arabs. V V and one Somali 26 Arabs and i dcd. i ere Drst dfispers- Bomali uendarmene •broke out. at id the nc! fire to rcsr. town bf tli.-Reuter. - 61 words
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Article15 1947-11-04 1 Reuter. untitled- Two c wounded, they inter.J» Gang squad in Tel in source in Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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596 1947-11-04 1 Reuter. LONDON Nov. 0.-Final results in the English Mv- Added to the Conservat'ves' gains was a net gain of 41 by Independent candidates largely t of Conservative sympathies. Conservative candidates elected totalled 1.269 to 831 S:cial sts. F:nal analysis of gains ana losses was:Reuter. - 596 words
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Article299 1947-11-04 1 Tribune Staff Reporter The diligent and beautifully-executed hand-work of hundreds of Convent schoolchildren and orphans will be pul' up for sale at the Convent School premises In Victoria Street, today and tomorrow. The proceeds will go into the coffers of the Convent Chinese school299 words
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Article173 1947-11-04 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) For tne first time in the his. tcry of Cmnese schools thousands o c poppies will be distributed free to every student this year Th? move has been initiated by Mr. N. Laidlaw, the Inspector of Chinese Schools. In an interview lir. Laid.aw173 words
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Article42 1947-11-04 1 U.P. LONDON, Nov. 3. A total of 10 ships were idling in the port of London today by sympathy walkouts of crewmen, as leaders of striking Liverpool seamen called for a nationwide strike to enforce their demands. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article44 1947-11-04 1 Reuter. ACCRA. GoW Coast. Nov. 3. Railwayman employed by the Gold Coa3t Government today agreed to end their 11-day old strike, pending an investigation of their demands. The men reached their decision after intervention by the Afiican members of the legislature. Keuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration205 1947-11-04 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Nof. 4.—lndian troops flown from Delhi to Defence Kashmir against raiding forces from the- we. w. arc after securing immediate approaches to Sfittagar, the Kashmir capital according tonights communique from the Dominion of India Defence Ministry. It announced that theReuter. - 205 words
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Article156 1947-11-04 1 U.P. Bombay. Nov. 4. -An army numbering 2.000 Portuguese and Negroes, including mechanized units, recently arrived in Goa Portugal's territory lying on the west coast of Ind a. the Free Press Bulletin reported tod^y. The place is now hamming with military activities. The Bulletin said that theU.P. - 156 words
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Article99 1947-11-04 1 Reuter PARIS. Nbv. 3.- Marcel Mollion. Chief Social Inspector Ol the Frerch Nation! Railways Company, announced today that he is to marry the Princess Nawab Begum of Caml>ay, coufcin to the Aga Khar. In Paris or Thursday. Mollion denied reports »D tne French press that heReuter - 99 words
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367 1947-11-04 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In view of the existence of diphtheria in Singapore which may if unchecked developed s^ t medical health authorities are taking precaution, against is infectious and common among the Lady Health Officer of Schools has wr^n bo safeguarded against this dangerous disease.367 words
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Article30 1947-11-04 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 3.-Sir Fuoz Khan Noon. Mr. Jinrahs special envoy on a goodwill tour ot the Middle East countries, todaj visited Turkish Foreign Minster Nejmeddin Sadak.-Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article91 1947-11-04 1 /Tribune Staff Reporter) A lance-corporal o c the Ceylon Corps of Mi'.tary Police was reported to have been held up at the point n* pistol and rohoed by six Ch-r.eoe a* ne was talking back to his billet near the 13th milestone. Wi v .mds n\ 10.1591 words
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Article88 1947-11-04 1 SCILLY ISLES. Nov. 3.—Heavy seas and gale-force winds today prevented the rescue of a labourer who had lost his nerve from the storm-battered Bishop's Rock Lighthouse, the loneliest spot In the United Kingdom. rising straight out of the Atlantic seven miles west of the Seilly Is'.es. The88 words
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Advertisement77 1947-11-04 1 r- mm °y er,s v i..al General MuM M L>iOR. E .SATION. T ACCIDENT ttssta of r" i lON lit*. E inland) (flea Pl»c« s WISE Gia toar Stockings! TR AOt MART" MADt aIN USA I IC ANNON NYLON STOCKINGS 45 Gauge $5- 50 G'lt Gauge $6-25 year -^""m^ 1177 words
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Advertisement64 1947-11-04 1 MALAYA j Dry ftaasmg Co. 416. ORCHARD KOAD. SINGAPORE. PHONE ***** Quick and Satisfactory Service By Efficient Shanghai Workmen. Best Dry Steam Cleanirg, Dyeing, Durable Pressing, Invisible Mending, j Prices Moderate Service Guaranteed within 24 Hours. AMERICAN FIRST GRADE TUMBLERS 8 ozs. SIZE 52.80 per doz. 10 ozs. SIZE 53.2564 words
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Article109 1947-11-04 2 Neatly dressed in a pair of white shorts and shirt, bearded 32-year-old David Carruthers Robinson, a European, was fined $10 at the Second Poiice Court yesterday for being drunk and disorderly at a shop on Bast Coast Road on Oct. 27. Robinson had pleaded no' guilty last week.109 words
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Article55 1947-11-04 2 Reuter ATHENS. Nov. 3 —The Greek town of Corfu where Lieuter.art Philip Mour. that ten was born, is to send a wedding present to Pricctas Elizabeth, the Gr«ek News Ager.cy announced T oday. The Mayor of Corfu was invited to attend the,wedding this month but willReuter - 55 words
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327 1947-11-04 2 U.P. TIENTSIN Nov. 4.—ln a protest against the alleged Titrtair torso 'murder by Walter Li of one of his two wives, the President of the Tientsin Middle School. Lv Vi Jen, appealed today to all Chinese women to demand the erforcementU.P. - 327 words
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89 1947-11-04 2 Accused in the Second Folic* Court yesterday of criminal intimidation. Chew Kirn Seng, a 25--year-cld Chinese, with his head heavily bandaged. told tne Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh. thai he received his injuries in 1 •struggle during hit arrest. Chew cla m< d trial89 words
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Article176 1947-11-04 2 (A.I.S.) SYDNEY. Nov. 2.—Today, in an isolated valley 20-miles from Sydney. a suceessful preliminary test was carried out in preparations for the first Australian attempt to. send radio signals to the moon. This morning officers of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research agreed that they could(A.I.S.) - 176 words
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Article51 1947-11-04 2 (Tribune Staff Reportei) Another 8.100 people visited Raffles Museum yesterday to see Singapore's Wedding Gift to Princess Elizabeth. The gold casket will be on exhibition until Thursday after which it will be sent by air to London where it will be on view on Nov.51 words
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Article47 1947-11-04 2 (From Our Own Reporter 1 IPOH. Nov. 3 A sum ol $1.100 has been allocated to Perak to provide for entertainment in connection with the celebrations to be held on Nov. 20 on the occasion of the wedding oi Princess Elizabeth to Lieut. Mountbatten.47 words
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Article66 1947-11-04 2 Reuter. RANGOON, Nov. 3.—Burma will brook no delay in. the granting of independence promised her by the British Labour Government, the influential Rangoon weekly Burmese Review, declaied today, commenting on the chances of Conservative successes in the British municipal elections having repercussions on the BurmaReuter. - 66 words
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156 1947-11-04 2 Lam Jocn Khim, proprietor of a pawnshop at Kallang Road, was yesterday lined $10 at th Third Police Court for failing to keep a legible c°Py of races and profit list »n a convenient place He was cautioned and discharged on a156 words
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Article60 1947-11-04 2 Reuter-AAP SHANGHAI. Nov. i. m« Italian Government has promised to nay China ip 0.000.000 lire and United States US $18,498 •n war reparations. These payments are to compensate for war losses of Chinese nationals in Italy and reimburse the Chinese Goverrmeni for the care of Italians strandedReuter-AAP - 60 words
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Article47 1947-11-04 2 Me .sr s H Um, I Tn°, M lo; Mui, M r r s ar <l Mrs pw G jh sincerely W?■ ,rler 4 ds and assistance ar?i ihe fur oral cf mother uhe V 1 (heou. chin, r r tfl those who se r r"47 words
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Advertisement569 1947-11-04 2 J*HI PPINO j MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) SLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. "Stentor" From U.K G. 13 "Melampos" ...Due from U.S.A Nov. 6 "Anchises" Due from U.K Nov. 11 Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW and CONTINENTAL PORTS •Eumaeus" Sails for Genoa, Marseilles, Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow569 words
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Advertisement330 1947-11-04 2 *****5-—*****555 The He Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICFFor Hong Hons, Swatow Amoy S.S. "HONO SIANO" Sail* B'h Nov For Palembang; S.S. "BIDOR" SeJli 9A M 7th Nov. For Si Api Api via Karimop Sailings temporarily suspended For further particulars please apply to: The Ho330 words
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Advertisement306 1947-11-04 2 NOTICE AUCTION SAIjFoF i VALUABLE FREEHOLD i EASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To B e Held At Our Saleroom, Nos. 14 16. RDbinson Road, On Thurs day 6th November 1947 At 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. 99 years <dat c c: 30.1.1882) leasehold land and houses Nos. 38 and 40 Johore Road, area306 words
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Advertisement191 1947-11-04 2 m Mal aya H secondhand I nirrrag J spect< d Box M 45 jjj-j I Government Tender* ■aPu" mm I Branch, M i, :(i i Ptei i ard Bpeeif ,H be seen, I Stores dr Furr I Govern ~~S I I the Office he Dire I noon o[ the f.tii.191 words
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Article2043 1947-11-04 3 untitled Horler’s famous "Standi h" In New Escapades By Sydney horler PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS Chief, head of Q. 1 He is k"own as The Mole HERB greisner. a Ronstadtian Secret Agent. MAJOR VINCENTO CARLIMERO A-t nt of the Kingston of C. ro- nia. and r. sworn enemy2,043 words
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Article, Illustration147 1947-11-04 3 A. She's not a native of America, but was proud and happy the day she became a citizen. B. She's usually carried oft' by the villain and saved by the hero and she loves every minute of it. C. She's the perfect techni- colour girl. (Answer tomorrow147 words
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Advertisement56 1947-11-04 3 taumatisa m 30 Minutes fry Remind banKheu -natlsm. I Rclattca like the first dose, i tew days this and removes Acirt that ai< ible Swelling, sorenta are gone, and ill t active and able h n The* results are *a»ind, oi money back on No matter how ■mi nti scirr.tinc56 words
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Advertisement828 1947-11-04 3 IZIJI^ SITUATIONS VACANT TEMPORARY STENOGRAPHER Salary '$80— $14') per month uccOXuing to age and qualifications plus C.O.L. allowance. Apply in writing to State Forest OSicer. Perak. Ipoh. »£.729» WANTED a general salesman to v.ork on Commission. Apply P.O. Box dBo. tE.720». WANTED Chinese girl make nutuc with good local family828 words
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Advertisement636 1947-11-04 3 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT: A large kmmpong house, situated within hali a mile from Klang town. Suitable for people interested in Poultry farming. Available front first week of November 1917 Apply to c/o, P.O. Box No. 69, Klang (E.72H to let. one mooern two storey concrete house roof garde.i 4 bedDo636 words
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Advertisement659 1947-11-04 3 OK fcALii FOB SALE: Land aootlt M RCTflh 1 mafia a into 39 large lots oi varying I approved by &.1.T.. bounaea by LhiUealU ttoau ana tkhegni riocK tw. adj.ueni, to Plagstafl RoUte, U*ki ot land on hid facing Adam Boat., all 4 miles troin IOWU lacing Hume.. College, laia659 words
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Advertisement602 1947-11-04 3 PHILATELY ETAMPB. For quick sale Bornn BMA used f>n cover $26.00 per set., mint without $1.00. S21.00; Sarawak BMA to $1.00, $7.00. Apply Chill. 37, New Bridge Road. (8.G83; business Offers EARN BIG MONEY! Anywhere, un limited opportunities await YOU: Vital Tacts and Prosperom; Industrie Booh 15 cts. Graphology free.602 words
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Article825 1947-11-04 4 The news that the Government is giving active consideration to the possibility of introducing State Lotteries as a means of raising funds for anti-tubercu-losis measures is the best we have heard for a long time. Since the war the public conscience has been stirred by a825 words
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Article308 1947-11-04 4 Canada To Aid Europe Reuter. OTTAWA—In the weeks immediately ahead Canada, whicn has already contributed nearly 5.5U0.000.U0U dollars (about 1.375.000,000) in various forms of aid to European countries, is going to be faced with the problem of what to do about the Marshall Plan—li anything. At the recent conference inReuter. - 308 words
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1177 1947-11-04 4 "You come along with me and I'll bring you to a place where they give you free food and also look after your sores," a little Chinese boy told his friend some months ago. His companion listened to this piece of almost incredible news1,177 words
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Article718 1947-11-04 4 LETTERS from READERS Sir The World War II nas not brought real democracy to Indonesia. The Dutch who "fought side by aide with the Allies against the fascist are now practising fascism ir. Indonesia, Their so-called 'police action' has caused deaths to many thousands of innocent people, including women718 words
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Article, Illustration728 1947-11-04 4 Tribune Shipping Reporter Bernard r tells you of an Old Salt who has been 60 Gillian uu >ears at They are all over the place. You meet them in various places in bars or at the end of a pier or jetty, watching sh ps728 words
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Advertisement27 1947-11-04 4 j FLASH A limited number of latest 7cu. ft. capacity AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS ARRIVED. Come early before they are sold out. Lee Fletcher 102-106. Orchard Read. PHONE: 3338.27 words
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Advertisement43 1947-11-04 4 FOR HIS UNAUTHORIZED PAMPHLET WA ON DIVORCE. WROTE AM ESSAY AGAINST LrTo "LICENSED PRINTIMG'' THAT gftOUGHT AgOUT LI LJf FREEDOM OF THE PRESS IN ENGLAND, AND IS STILL THE GREATEST PLEA FOR FREEDOM OF THE PRESS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE/ /17 V I43 words
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Advertisement46 1947-11-04 4 Ideal for the Out Door-\ I TUOTAL I Toolal POPI'LAR p~r" j I Tootal STANDARD Sl/.0 Tootal SPECIAL s Lsd I 0 <OLLA It j I I Available in mtmeromt Wm I shapes and all wise* j^B 1 nu hiding si:> J cents 510 each I46 words
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225 1947-11-04 5 fl Reporter) Welfare Departv s cusslora yesC hua talked nd practice on and Mr. dealt with the lit? of Prothal the func- ite in this whether the r« before him f, Q nee or whe- of care or eyond con- Mr. Chua o advisers idvise225 words
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Article86 1947-11-04 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Nov. 4. Two Eritons, Lieutenant Color ol ard Mis. Dykes were killed ard their three children are missii g after the attack on the cor vert at Baramula. a Kashmir town 30 mi'es west cf Brinagar, captured and burred by tribesmer inIReuter. - 86 words
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Article77 1947-11-04 5 Reuter. I TOKIO. Nov. 3.—Cilorel RoI bert r. McCormick, editor and 1 publisher of the Chicago Tri- bune. accomparied by his wife, 1 arrived at Haneda airport aboard a Pan-American clipper I yesterday morring on the first leg of his Far Eastern tour. His eight-day schedule in JapanReuter. - 77 words
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814 1947-11-04 5 Tribune Staff Reporter Seven hundred and four Chinese deck passengers quarantined at St. John's Island are on a hunger strike as a protest against alleged ill-trecXment at» the camp. The strike began on Oct. 31. Yesterday morning, the Chinese814 words
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152 1947-11-04 5 U.P •r. S v The Un~ Yz- D rl on: of Agritodaj that Mal- luci a during I August amounted to 11 ns. 87 per cent, of t -ns i recast for en- lucti n was inAd the Au- was 18.800 tons, the ..r.U.P - 152 words
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Article95 1947-11-04 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 4.— Judgment in favour of the plaintiff for a sum of $1,521.73 was given by the Chief Jusiice. Malayan Union. Sir H. C. Willan. on Friday in a civd suit in wh eh V/ Iliam Manson-Hing, a architect95 words
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75 1947-11-04 5 Molotov Not L iving For Royal Wedding Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 3. Georgi Zarubin, Soviet Ambassador to Britain, will be his country's chief representative at Princess Elizabeth's wedding on Nov. 20, it was officially stated here today. This puts an end to a widely circulated rumour that Foreign Minister M. MolotovReuter. - 75 words
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Article98 1947-11-04 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA KANGSAR, Nov. 4.Two cyclsts a 45-year-old Malay and a 35-year-old Chinese —were killed as a result of a serious lorry-bicycle collision on the Taiping-Kuala Kangsar Road on Oct. 31. The Malay succumbed to nU injuries at the scene oi98 words
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104 1947-11-04 5 One car or truck is beta* ■«J abroad every two and a half minutes «>f the working day by Nuffield ExPortTJd This is the comp.ny reply to the Government s appeal lor even more exports tmi nil Th** r reaction has been S»SS 1104 words
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Article24 1947-11-04 5 U.P. LONDON, Nov. 3. inflation note: A four-bedroom London I flat was advertised W e I today for bO guinea, («W*cxlmately $210 U-SJ weeU/.-U.-U.P. - 24 words
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68 1947-11-04 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Kangsar Nov 4 A heer cub weighirg about VK SSSU was captured by a Chinese farmer here at the wee* erd The animal fell into a trap which the farmer had set for wild-Dig It was only about a68 words
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Article222 1947-11-04 5 Three Indians. Mydin b<n Varasai, Kumaran and Razak Kachu b'n Mydin drmed t'ial to a charge of being in unlawful possession of 1.094 han(i grenades and 1.080 detonators, whwi they appeared before Mr. Justice Thoro°rood at the Singapore Asszes yesterday. The proseciation alleged that a222 words
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Article110 1947-11-04 5 For the information of the general public it is advised that tf*"j*2*J; bie markings for produce in this area and destined for JJJ United States have recently been changed for the purpose of United States Custom Regulations to those lifted below. Place pore; British110 words
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Article37 1947-11-04 5 The members of the interr aMonai Committee for Chinese industrial Co-operation wdl be icce.ved at a meeting which wu be held at 5-30 p.m. todM at the Sir gapore Co-op Store. 331. North Bridge Road.37 words
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497 1947-11-04 5 U.P. Sung Clra Watzu (outside Changchun), Nov. 4. This village of half an hour's walk be yund Changchun's outer fortifications today provides a life-size pic ture of a typical engagement in the Chinese civ.i war a raid for ammunition and winter clothing byU.P. - 497 words
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Advertisement141 1947-11-04 5 AVOID SUNBURN ft thi kc A'tionn XUH /«V oil h. f c j ••r IpßlocdPressure Dangerous to Heart i, r>f p. n women past langeri k*afl trouble (M of H;ch Blood ii Rii-.rui pressure Is a iim that causes more irffety because I s, .ak* the symptoms tor g r-141 words
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Advertisement163 1947-11-04 5 Type* So and OA in six sizes 15 amps to 153 amps, oil immcrst J with overloads, time lairs, no volt release, can be Made in 4 size? from 20 amps bui.t into unit type switch- minimum to i6OO amps maximum board* Stocks mailable oil immerse.; with standard proshortj tection,163 words
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459 1947-11-04 6 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 3—For having attempted to extort a sum ol $5,000 from a Chinese rubber-dealer of Sungei Pelek, by putting him in fear cf aea«-b, if the money was not paid up, two Chinese Lim Ah Kow459 words
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303 1947-11-04 6 (Triimm Staff Reporter) A congenial atmosphere of informal it) prevailed at the larewell part) I i Lt. Col. and Mrs. John Wainwright, Salvation Army officers, who will be leaving for the UK. on the Oranje on Wear. sday. The party was held at the Solvation303 words
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Article21 1947-11-04 6 The minelayer Nhong Sarhai of the Siamese Navy is in harbour now en route to Bhuket from Bangkok.21 words
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Article95 1947-11-04 6 The number of electric.ty meters in service on Dee. 31. 1916 was 44. tig against ioc3i in December 1941. The reserve stock of meters at the end of last year was 60. The Municipal Electricity Department is still making continuous efforts to remedy the chaos created by95 words
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Article159 1947-11-04 6 Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 2. —The present o! the people of the M3layan Union to ri.R.H. the Princess Elisabeth c ras'stlng of a rarved wooden table, two Kelantan silver fruit dishes and a centre P GS y bowl and a len s th of hand-made159 words
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86 1947-11-04 6 The majority Of the work dore by the Municipal Electrical Department during the period April-December 1946 had beer, chiefly repairs and maintenarce to mains and sub-station*. Since much time was taker, no with the dismantling Of unwanted Jan sub-stations for the recovery of materials,86 words
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Article56 1947-11-04 6 A 16-year-old Hokkien youth. Kg Ec Teck. was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Jobling at the Tenth Singapore Assizes, Which mmenced yesterday. Ng was found guilty of stealing B headlamp rim and glass from a taxi ai Queen Street on the56 words
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208 1947-11-04 6 It is expected that the new tui bo-alternaror ami boilers ordered by the Municipal Electricity Department last December will come into operation only by July 1951. In view of the rapidly increasing load and to cope with potential demand during the inteiim208 words
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Article31 1947-11-04 6 The Malay an Shan brokers' Association report as follows: The market was generally quiet with business mainly confined in tin. Prices moved up strongly, industrials continued in good demand.31 words
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267 1947-11-04 6 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 3 thr condition of Mr. C. T. Dobree, Officer-in-Ch lrge of the Criminal Investigation Department Selangor, who was wounded in Sunday s police battle with gangtcrs. is reported to be satisfactory following a two-pint blood transfusion, five267 words
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Article461 1947-11-04 6 P. O. Rebuilding Cargo Fleet The recent launching" of th. "Soudan" and the forthcoming launch of the "Surat" this month draw attention to those important and useful members of the fleet, the cargo ships. Whilst thr names of the liners of the great steamship companies, surrounded as they are by461 words
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Article36 1947-11-04 6 1 1 1 B sad i'~ sMton. Doe to 41 reg ptemi a i tl a large i without he kn< r b sectioi Up to D trtea! applian s d i 194136 words
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Advertisement173 1947-11-04 6 9 iT* I 11 ftl 'BS r^/y«/ shows REXE CLAWS Comedy HE WAS I* fek. NEXT CHANGE CAPIT OL AIR-CONDITIONED PHONE 5159 THE BLAZING STORY OF A GAMB-LER WHO TOOK ONE CHANCE TOO MANY! LAST to 11 iachary SCOTT 1 2 i» in I Rr JA ,s W«5f I snows173 words
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Advertisement53 1947-11-04 6 hack oxr*: A«.\U\ TO SERVE ALL MUSIC LOVERS THEIK DREAM ENTj^ REMEMBERL FOR ONE DAY OAII V (O WTWM[p PATRONS V phone cKA>r OPPORTUNITY DON"T MISS CAN HUMAN FLESH m BE SAVED BY M MECHANICAL ROBOTS M ON THE BATTLEFIELD? M FIND THA T OUT. Uk 1 ...IT'S YOUR DUTY"53 words
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Miscellaneous29 1947-11-04 6 J TIDE TABLE High Water: 2.12 a.m. 8 it. 1 in. 1.19 pm. 9 ft. 2 in. Low Water: 7.19 a.m. 4 ft. 7 in. 8.16 p.m. 8 in.29 words
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Article681 1947-11-04 7 MM.||> w (From Our Own Renoreri .Dran^^^- ''Mr. mn.peg s Tangn> rWoo* up-, sprang the surpr s? of tne day when ;n winning the Griffin.' Kal ot "JRS a $106 wi < J vidend. ?n the n n T Club's Autumn Meeting n•! M tin681 words
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Article61 1947-11-04 7 The Stipendiary steward's leport is as follows: Race Ore; Tiptop refused to face the barrier and 100k no part in the race. Tiptop WB3 under the Starter's orders. Race Five: Airmail threw Ills head up at the start and missed the jump out. Wahab ihen attempted to take61 words
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Article45 1947-11-04 7 Total Pool 5243 .".00 Vkfut *****0 Second *****1 Thu.l *****1 Starter 3: *****5, *****5. *****8, *****3, *****2 *****4 2704 77. Consolation prizes: *****8, *****8. 1(*****. 2648', 7. *****5, *****1, *****0, *****2, *****9 *****8, *****8, *****3. *****0. *****2, *****1, *****6, *****1 *****1, *****3, *****2.45 words
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Article161 1947-11-04 7 S.CC "B* XV 17 point* K.Q. Strgapore District 3. Displaying superior comUrs- j tion and proving faster in their j threes, the S.C.C. "B" beat the Singapore District by 17 pom to to 3, In their rugger encounter on the Padang yesterday. The home team were161 words
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235 1947-11-04 7 The following are the fixtures for the week ending Nov. 9 in the Singapore Badminton Association Open Men's Singles and Douhles, and Women's Singles 1947 Championships; .Saturday Bth November at 2.15 pan. SINGLES: Wong Chong Teck (Ma\flower) vs. Chan Chim Bock (May fib ver):235 words
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Article214 1947-11-04 7 MELEOURNE, Oct. 3. Victoria did well to dismiss the Ind.an tourists for 203 in their second innin/s today, but accurate bowling by Haaare aad Mankad kept down the tempo t* scoring by the Victorian batsmen, who never looked like getting the necessary 334 iuns in four214 words
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Article191 1947-11-04 7 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Nov. 3. Don Bradmaa will lead a well-bal-anced side when an Australian Bh yen meets the Indians at Sydney on Nov. 14. The team Is: D. G. Bradman R. Hamence. B. Dooland «all o. South Australia), W. a. Brown, R. Rogers (both ol Queensland*. If. Harvey.Reuter. - 191 words
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Article31 1947-11-04 7 Reuter. GENEVA, Nov. 2. Switzerland defeated Belgium by tour goals to one in an international soccer match here this afternoon. All the storing took place in the first half.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article155 1947-11-04 7 No goals were scored when the Medical Coliege Union met the Ceylon Sports Club On their own ground yesterday afternoon. Although ground conditions were not conclusive to good hockey, flashes of good play marked an exciting came In which both nUs of forwards missed char.cc*. This-155 words
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Article123 1947-11-04 7 When the second strings of the Singapore Police and the Singapore Recreatior Club met at hockey on the Padang yesterday, the Pclice > laved well to beat the home team by two goals to rothing. Th.- club hove only themselves to blame for their defeat. Then- forwards.123 words
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Article130 1947-11-04 7 The S.C.R.C. will play two hookey ft\:ures this week. This evening they will meet the R.A.F. Tengah and on Friday their opponents will he the V.M.C.A. Both, games will be played on the home ground. L •> Green, at 5.15 pan. The team lor today130 words
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Article56 1947-11-04 7 Reuter. Portland, Oregon. Nov. 2.—United States professional golfers retained possession of the Ryder Cup today when they beat Great Britain. The issue was settled when America took the first three ol' the eight singles as that ensured that they could not he beaten as theyReuter. - 56 words
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Article54 1947-11-04 7 Penning their opponents in their own area throughout the match. Raffles College Union easily beat the 223 8.0.D. (Alexandra* by four goals to one at hockey match at Alexandra yesterday. Scorers for the winners were: Karim 2. Thilagaretnam and Saileh one each. The losers scored their54 words
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Article31 1947-11-04 7 In a keen game of hockey played at Bras Basnh Road yesterday afternoon. Clarke Rangers beat St. Joseph's institution by the only goal of the match, scored by Wilson.31 words
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Advertisement102 1947-11-04 7 I o Lome [l&tDBOH I IRKO I Lou Costello j IR LIVER" j p %p.- i he Thief G i 8 30 p HH• 01 EEXS Year! I \TGIIT" I )RY I I V M IT 1 he) Were E pertdable' THEATRE i MAJNU" WUSLIM-KA-LAL" sssff /^^^^r^j^SJgs» 30 9.15 P-W«102 words
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Advertisement273 1947-11-04 7 RAFFLES HOTEL To -night—POPl LAX FLOOR SHOW ATTRACTION MARGARET, MAURICE MARYEA Presenting The Uc? Danube WuKz and the Sensational "Mexican Madness" Admission to Non-residents 51.40 SUNDAY NIGHT IN tHE PALM viii Xi Remembrance Orchestral Concert Directed by Joe Sneslman. Guest CondJßCtfjr R. A. Waidie Waddle Vanessa Day. Contralto, Evelyn l>oj!s273 words
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275 1947-11-04 8 •(From Our Own Renorer) KUALA LUMPUR Nov. 4.—An interesting experimerit to instruct schoolboys of school leaving age in their responsibilities as citizens, and O pive them a I'en-rnl idea of th? machinery of Government, is being conducted in the Methodist Boy's School, Kuala Lumpur.275 words
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Article128 1947-11-04 8 The, Kelson Spcrta Club l*at a team frcm the sis Ajax a* soccer by three goai.s to tw 0 a* the former Y.M.CA. grout o in Arson Road yesterday. John Chua opened the score m ire first five minutes. The shipmen pressed ir lfte next128 words
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Article36 1947-11-04 8 U.P. Vatican City, Nov. 3. Pope Pius nas decided to prolong Its stay at Castle Gandolfo ar.<! may j return to the Vatican C ity on November 15, a Vatican source revealed today. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration233 1947-11-04 8 'Tribune Staff Reporter) The cruiser ri.M.tt. London dropped in Singe? ?re waters yesterday en rou.c to Hongkong to join the Br tish Pacfic 1 reel as the flagship o Adm ral Sir Dcn> s Boyd, and to lephee the "Belfast" that has since233 words
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Article81 1947-11-04 8 HOCKEY S.C.R.C. vs. r.f.a. lTer> sah>. Hoig Lim Green; Y.M.CA. vs. Police. Thomson Road. RUGBY. Medical College Unior vs. R* E.M.E.. College grout d VICTORIA BEAT ST. ANDREWS AT CHESS In a Chess match of nine boards played, between Victoria School and St. Andrew's School or. Saturday morring.81 words
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Article35 1947-11-04 8 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 3 .—British Prime Minister Attlee and the Prime Minister of Eire, De Voters d scussed plan* for Increasing trade betweer the two cour tries for two hours this afternoon. —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article74 1947-11-04 8 The Bverslow Badminton Party was* inaugurated yesterday. The following wore elected office L«aren tor the rear erd De 2nd November, 19-*8 President: Mr. E. C. Cheang: Vice President: sirs. K. S. Lim: Hon. Secretary: Mr. Wee Thiam Book. Hon. Treasurer- Mr. Eddie Ch a, Hon. Sports Captain:74 words
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Article144 1947-11-04 8 In a friendly badminton match, played lmst Jindjay aj the latter's court. the United Youth Badmii tor. Party convincingly defeated the Bukom Clerks Club by sever gamea to nd. ,r (Results with Umted Youtn BP., players mci tor.cd first:—) SINGLES:— Chong Tei g Eftong beat144 words
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Article86 1947-11-04 8 Penang. Nov. 3. The s.s. "He;nrich lessen" ol the KPM Line arrived her.' at 755 a.m. today f»om Belawan. This is her tirs f v yage rrom China and there are some passengers [<>r Penang ;,n Singapore from Belawan. 'T.day between 3 p.m. mcl 5 pm. the86 words
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Article40 1947-11-04 8 Reuter. Washington. Nov. To provide banking services rot the restoration of Japanese foreign trade on a limited private basis, Gen. lfacArthur has allowed nine foreign banks to open branches m Japan, the United Stales War Department announced today.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article52 1947-11-04 8 The folic wing wiU play football for the JOiiiiada Ath<tic Ur io» against the Royal Bngir seers Alexandra or Sunday next at the Alexandra Road ground at 5.15 p.m.: S. Sithambram. Rasak, Mahsiirgam, Ghari, Murugasu, Sintha. Salahudir. Thangavallu, M. Krishran, Suppiah, M. I. Osman.'M. Chardra, S- Chandra, K.52 words
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Article38 1947-11-04 8 U-P. Jerusalem, Nov. 3. Masked youths burst into the Jerusalem home of Sergeant Shalom Gurevitz, a Jewish employee of the Criminal Investigation Division ol the Palestine Police thrust hia wife asids and killed rum. -V-F.U-P. - 38 words
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Article82 1947-11-04 8 U.P. Ann Arbor, Michigan, Nov. 5. Senate President Arthur H. Vandcnberg today lashed out at Soviet tactics in the United Nations and said that its responsibility would be crystal clear, if the United Nations failed to save peace. At the same time, the Republican foreign policyU.P. - 82 words
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Article37 1947-11-04 8 U.P. SOFIA. Nov. 3. Dimiter Neykov, General Secretary of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Party, sunscribed to the Warsaw Communist Declaration in a newspaper interview today and called for unification of all Bulgarian Labour parties. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article40 1947-11-04 8 U.P. Kindhoven, Holland. Nov. 3. The Philips Plants of Klectric Products announced today that the prices of all Philips products on the domestic market will be cut by 10 to 30 per cent, effective on November 4. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article55 1947-11-04 8 Reuter. TEHERAN, Nov. 3. Ibrahim Kadje Nuri, Persian Deputy Premier, said today he knew nothing "about the existence of a camp or American Imperialism which Persia is supposed to have joined according to Moscow radio." when he answered h Bovlcl comment on the Persian rejection ot thr 1"•Reuter. - 55 words
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Article67 1947-11-04 8 Reuter. CAIRO. Nov. 3—Egypt's sixweek old cholera epidemic, now telieved to have passed »ts peak, caused 271 more deaths in the past 24 hours, it was officially ai nouixed tonight. This was 67 less than ir the previous 24 hours and brought up to 7.897 the number ofReuter. - 67 words
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Article115 1947-11-04 8 U.P. JERUSALEM. Nov. 3.—Aiviterror siren* wailed in Tel Aviv as police armoured cars blocked traffic ar d cordoned off a neighbourhood ba: k on Allenby Street a ten-minute street batUe between terrorists and the police ci ded in the serious wourdii c cf two British policemen-U.P. - 115 words
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Article36 1947-11-04 8 U.P. Philadelphia, Nov, untitled- War in China Is not a e v I war, bill u batile againal an lottonsltonal i!" 11 f 'i I „o»..iMj. At-hbtahoj* Paul V».' Fin of Nanking i i- 1 laaiU.P. - 36 words
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Article130 1947-11-04 8 The followirg will represent the Singapore Recreation Ciub at hockey against the Ceylon Sports Club first XI on Wednesday at the S.R.C.: B. Nororha; H. Hoeden, P. Ncubrorner; P. Per.nefather, Q. Clarke, H. Rodrigues; D. Ross, P. T. Morrissey, A. Clarke, O. Rozario, E. Ebert. Umpire: G.130 words
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Article100 1947-11-04 8 When the Singapore Recreation Club held a Games Committee meeting at their Ciub yesterday, Messrs. Raymond Mirjcot. R. H- Barth ai d G. Clarke were re-elected Corvenor. Captain and Vice-Captain respectively, for the current hockey season. It was also decided that ira> tead of the usual selection100 words
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255 1947-11-04 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK posoa tv .ne tu.iteu canons toaay J for raiesune snouia ena ac tJ neject.iig me UsLed S*j.es plan shouia remam in until Arab states were set up on July i, >. i Salopian, Kussia. maae the toiiowi;Reuter. - 255 words
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Miscellaneous75 1947-11-04 8 TODAY'S 1 WEATHER j I REPORT i-Sfc.?: atiifc J Weather mainly dull. Fair th s afternoon and evening. Further thundery showers are likely tonight. Wind south-west to west modi rate but rather strong in I night .-turms. Sunset 18.20 hcurs, sunr.se j 06.13 hours, moonrise 23.52 hour- Relative humidity yesterday75 words
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