Malaya Tribune, 24 November 1949
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Title Section64 1949-11-24 1 MALAYA Tribute BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Ttk Tribune* S'por* larclr Z\fJX THAN ANY AFITR.NOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh a nd Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESEXTATIVE E. Maurice64 words
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Article, Illustration57 1949-11-24 1 Flight Lieutenant D.J. Caruthers (18, Queen's street, Carroustie, Angus SeoMand) is seen giving advice on the adjustment of parachutes to a Chinese cadet of the Malayan Air Training Corps before taking off from Tengah on a bombing and gunnery flight. In the background. Flying Oflieer L.A. Ferguson (Church57 words
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Article29 1949-11-24 1 A.P. TiiiPOU. Wed.—Emanuel Shinwell, British Secretary of State for War. tohi a press confe'once today that Great Britain had no intention of withdrawing troops from Tripoli. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article61 1949-11-24 1 A.P. CALCUTTA, Wed. The Communist sponsored All Indian Peace Confress which begins a three-day session in Calcutta tomoi row. said that three Russian delegates, he'd up at Karachi since Saturday, have been refused visas by the Indian government. Four Vietnamese delegate"? have been turned back fromA.P. - 61 words
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239 1949-11-24 1 BERKEY SEES HIM IN 3ED Reuter. HONGKONG, Wednesday. £HINA'S Acting President Li Tsung-jen plans to carry on the anti-Communist fight in southern China with a Nationalist splinter group excluding Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Two envoys sent here by Chiang Kai-shek to persuade Gen. LiReuter. - 239 words
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Article24 1949-11-24 1 A.P. LONDON, Wed. Britain.--ruling Labour Party today toned down its pan to force state ownership of the nation's large insurance companies.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article26 1949-11-24 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. David Liiienthal resigned to- 1 day as chaiman and member of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, effect' y e Dec. 31.—A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article84 1949-11-24 1 A.P. LAUSANNE. Wed.—King Phumiphon of Siam and his fiancee. Princess Sirikit Kitiyakara, may be married it: Bangkok next spring, an 00--cal cf the king's household 'i-l today. The 22-year-old king, a student at Lausanne University, is to return temporarily to his country next February, theA.P. - 84 words
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Article47 1949-11-24 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Wed. Defence Secretary Louis Johnson predicted today that the North Atlantic Pact Defence Committee next week will adopt a complete defence plan. Johnson made the prediction after conferr!cr with British Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, chairman of the livenation Western Union Military Committee- U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article41 1949-11-24 1 A.P. LIVERPOOL. Wed. A teetotaller has been appointed a director of Guinness, one of the world's large-t breweries. She the Mai chionesc of Dufferin and Avu. 42-year-old niece of the Guinness Company chairm.in. the second Earl of Iveagh.— A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article17 1949-11-24 1 A.P. LrttENT, Wed.—Four drug smugglers have been arrested lor importing cocaine from France and Germany.—A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article52 1949-11-24 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Wed. Britain warned the United States today to stop moves to bring representatives Oi allegedly oppressed minorities before the United Nations fo: hcaunga. Otherwise. Sir Te:cm Shone told the 59-natio i Trusccesnip Committee, the United States faces tfcj possibility of seeing his complaints before52 words
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Article125 1949-11-24 1 A.P. WAHN, Germany, Wed.— Royal Air Force Corporal Douglas Ingray of Luton, England, was convicted today of murdering his German sweetheart and was sentenced to be hanged. A court of seven R.A.F. officers found the 34-year-old corporal guilty of strangling Euirier Bierschwate, a beautiful 26-year-oid fraulelnA.P. - 125 words
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Article438 1949-11-24 1 Mr. V. Calls Chiang Envoys 'Pygmies' Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS, Wednesday. ]M. ANDREI VYSHINSKY, Soviet Foreign Minister, told the United Nations 1 General Assembly tcilav th*t Russia no longer regarded the Chinese delegation to the United Nations as representing the Chin *-3 people. M. Vyshinsky said the SovietReuter. - 438 words
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Article92 1949-11-24 1 A.P. LONDON, Wed. Prince Charles, a temporary "orplian," was reported today to be consoling himself raising a great din, beating a saucepan with a wooden spoon. His mother, Princess Elizabeth Is on a visit to his father, the Duke who is itwrf"rr ~f at Malta withA.P. - 92 words
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Article81 1949-11-24 1 U.P. LONDON, Wed.- The General Council of the powerful Trades Union Congress today approved the government's wage freeze policy hut asked for special 'incentive payments" for increased production for low paid worker". The TUC whose 8,000.000 dues-paying members form the backbone of the Laboui Government's strengthU.P. - 81 words
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194 1949-11-24 1 Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday. MR David Rees-Williams, Under Secretary for the ifl Colonies, said today that the British Government's recent grant of £3,000,000 to Malaya was a contribution towards the cost of emergency measures in 1950. In a written reply to a Parliamentary questionReuter. - 194 words
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Article144 1949-11-24 1 U.P. HONGKONG, Wed. Mr-. Maya Freeman, widow at one of the two l*3ftn men ;n a drink'ng brawl at the Freeman home in Canton last September, was ref"sed entry Into Hong Kong today. Mr?. Freeman flew >n from Kurtming with a group of American wivesU.P. - 144 words
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Article22 1949-11-24 1 A.P. LONDON, Wed —One out of every five persons in Britain is a trade union member. —A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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89 1949-11-24 1 A.P. LONDON, Wed.—Britain is Investigating the "five percenters '—contact men who carry Government favours for private interest*. A report on ihe ioquiry will Im« published S.Mill. The investigation grew out of charges made at a public inquiry into alleged lion among a te.v GovernmentA.P. - 89 words
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Article75 1949-11-24 1 SEGAMAT, Today.—Thirteen unit ornied bandits armed with rifles held up a timber lorry and trailer near the Se-gamat-Labis Road yesterday. -i. > bandits ordered the driver and two attendants out and set fire to the vehicle and the trailer, destroying them completely. Another gang of75 words
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Advertisement117 1949-11-24 1 National Employer's Mutual General ran motor Tm^l rj T rl lT||| PERSONAL < Incorporated in I.u#4 ,n«n M«rer I hambers. Raffles I'laet, Spore. Manager: N. S \VI>E. Ph<»ac: 2x;i6 I she's your inspiration and you're pot so good on sonnets or sonatas she'll get ihe idea quickly, if you give117 words
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Advertisement39 1949-11-24 1 ICES SINGAPORE 5420/5429 KUALA LUMPUR ***** TIGER BEER FULL STRENGTH BREWED AND jA w B O CO INTO Jttf BOTTLE OF o «Ue* i I BEER a STRENGTH t a S TO! 5 onv a3/v\3aa hidn3»is nnj «339 «301139 words
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268 1949-11-24 2 PENANG, Wednesday. ACOMMITTE is being formed in Penang to look into the question of introducing elections in the Municipality, Town and Rural Boards This was Government's answer to questions raised by Mr. m. P. Mathew at the Penang Settlement Council meeting today. Mr Mathew was268 words
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Article122 1949-11-24 2 Tan Kirn Swce. owner of a motor vessc'. was fined a total of $770 in the First District Court yesterday because his boat lacked crew, life saving apparaius. water line markings, fire fighting equipment. Besides, he allowed vessel to leave Singapore without a port122 words
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Article49 1949-11-24 2 Twenty trainee nurses wiii sit for their final nursing examinations next month. The nurses have complete.! three years and four month* of training at Singapore hospitals. The last time the finat nursing examinations wer* held, in February this yeat, 30 trainees became fully qua lifted nurses.49 words
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Article, Illustration229 1949-11-24 2 Professor C. Ragusa did not sleep for four days He was preparing tor today's exhibition of oils Dy fOui modern Italian artists, Prof. Natali, Gragnoli, P of. F. C. Domenici and C. Funigliulo. The exhibition will open at Raffles Hotel at 11 a m. and will229 words
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Article42 1949-11-24 2 Information hks now been received that repairs to the Mount Emily Swimming Pool are nearing completion and it is expected that the Pool will be available for use by members of the public on and alter December, 1 1949.42 words
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Article437 1949-11-24 2 THE First District Judge yesterday heard an ac--1 count of how well-built L. C. Lincoln, a rubber planter, smashed down two doors and entered the bedroom of a dance-hostess shortly after midnient n N Lincohi was facing a charge of housebreaking. He oleaded not guilty.437 words
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Article, Illustration13 1949-11-24 2 Mr. P X. B. McKernra Ilt«p*dtB handwork at fitrltf School ymtrrday.13 words
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Article305 1949-11-24 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. MEMBERS of the U.M:N.O. Johore Bahru branch M are meeting this afternoon to discuss and vote on a proposal to create a Dato Onn Fund The proposal was made at a recent UMO. meeting by Haji Zainal Abideen bin Haji Mohd Vunos305 words
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83 1949-11-24 2 TlTfe evening, the of Solangor will open Port Swet--len ham s nr*t permanent cinema—the new Cathay. Built <>n modem lines, sinv pie buf effective, the new cinema has a seating capacity of 478. the ftrrt him to be s>how» will he Paramount'-. "Streets of83 words
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Advertisement127 1949-11-24 2 GREAT vYORLD Atlantic 7 9.15 j "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" J Tomorrow: "TYPHOON" in Technicolor NEW WORLD Lido «.30 ».30 "TIGER WOMAN" A Republic Florlal tOYAL 3 6 0 "NATVA RAM" (Tamil) OPENING TODAY: 5.15—6.30—9.15 p.m. Mehtab in JFi AIR AMK H A (Hindustani) NEXT < HAAGE: "DILLAGI" (Hindustani) OPENING TO-DAY! 3127 words
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Advertisement321 1949-11-24 2 TO-DAY PHONE R\,;EvX *042 J 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.00, fi.3o 0.30 pan. IN HEADLONG FLIGHT HE PAUSED...TO LIVE A LIFETIME Cl.i: FORD \G i/A RISES TO GRE I T HEIGHT AS THE DOWN-AND-OUT, EX-NIGHT CUT. PROPRIETOR WHO RECOVERS HIS LOST FORTUNE BUT DOES NOT LIVE TO ENJOY IT! WHAT A321 words
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Article79 1949-11-24 3 A SPECIALLY chartered BOAC York aircraft la leaving Tengah airport today 1,250 pound cylinder block for a disabled ship hyn« in Melbourne harbour. This is said to be the heaviest single item ever to carried by air from Malaya. The block was ughi here on79 words
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Article71 1949-11-24 3 A.P. PENANG, Wed. Malay tnts In BaJik Pulau have ;ted to leading Malay litical bodies expressing inanimous disapproval of the British Government'? plan to acquire their lands for tho 340-acre Fishery Culture and arch Training Institute, are about 100 houses on the site of the proposedA.P. - 71 words
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Article59 1949-11-24 3 Mr. J.L.P. Harris, advocate and solicitor, was cleared of I of negligent driv• n the 1 Ugn Court yesterunen ho appealed against Magistrate's, Court tine of "A Mr. Huit is was alleged to have driven the cat out of PatarsM Road and oveitak- g a lino59 words
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Article56 1949-11-24 3 The Chief Justice. Mr. Munay-Aynsley. yesterday Mtercd a sentence of six months' imprisonment to a fine of ot. in default, one month's imprisonment in the aae of a taxi driwr. Tan Kirn Hin. wh-_ had been found guilty in the Second Police <:cu!*t of offering a bribe of56 words
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Article36 1949-11-24 3 MALACCA. Wed. At a meeting of the Malacca Blood. Bank Committee recently plans were finalised lor the inauguration of the hank. T.ie Malacca branch of the MCA. has rendered much assistance in this connection.36 words
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Article36 1949-11-24 3 MALACCA. Wed. Owing to financial stringency ihere will be no increase in j he establishment of teachers in English schools said the Hon. Mr. G.E.C Wisdom. R.sidont Commissioner. I at a press conference today.36 words
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Article138 1949-11-24 3 Lumpur, Wednesday. A patrol of the 1/2 Gurkha Rifles captured six bandit suspects —five Chinese and a Malay—near the Malacca border. One of the Chinese bandits was in possession of a large quantity of khaki cloth, while another has been identified as wanted by the138 words
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Article52 1949-11-24 3 MALACCA. Today.—When tho Malacca Settlement Council mot at the R«\»id ont Commissioner's utile 1 today Enoh'e Mohd. bin Sa!leh was told that thirty three Government servants were given loans to buy motor cars. 11 got loans to buy motor cycles and 212 to buy bicycles. All loans are52 words
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Article57 1949-11-24 3 AX election meeting in support of Mr. Mak Pak Shee. a Labour Party nominee for the Municipal Elections. was held in Kampong Amber yesterday. Mr. Mustaza one of the speakers, explained the principles of the Labour Party and said that another meeting will be held at the Lunar57 words
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Article58 1949-11-24 3 The Progressive Party meeung to mcroduce all, Chong Thutt F -tt. candidate for Noith Ward in the coming Municipal elections which wme to have been hold yesteiday at Thomson Road was postponed because of the i ram. The meeting will be held on Saturday at 5.30 p.m. at58 words
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Article23 1949-11-24 3 The Municipal engineer. Mr. G. Edmond will many Miss Mary Heggie at the Presbyterian Church this afternoon iThuis.) at 5 o'clock.23 words
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Article121 1949-11-24 3 Kuala Lumpur. Wed. Because of the shortage of Medical Officers medical services in Perak State have been curtailed. The main reduction is the closing of a portion of Taiping Hospital to reduce the number of beds from "51 to 260. Many of the patients who have121 words
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Article31 1949-11-24 3 Mi. J. P. Tham Assistant Commandant of the Extra Constabulary, has been promoted Commandant wii.li effect from July 1. 1949. in plac« of Major Wee Kah Kiat who ha« resigned.31 words
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246 1949-11-24 3 '['HERE has been good demand for Malayan rubber this week from the Eurpean Continent. Scandinavia. Germany, France and South America are nowbuying steadily. Russia is still an unknown factor and there is no news yet of her rubber needs. Market circles expect better prices246 words
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Article, Illustration223 1949-11-24 3 DILOT Officer Balwant Singh of the Malayan Air Training Corps cut off his beard and doffed his turban and had a haircut for his first flight in a Tiger Moth yesterday—only to discover that his pilot had gone to a funeral. Winner223 words
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Article37 1949-11-24 3 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Commissioner General in South East Asia rerurned to Singapore last nlghi irom Saigon by special R.A.F. plane. He spent a week in IndoClaina at the invitation of tiie government there.37 words
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Article47 1949-11-24 3 Mr. F. A. Briggs. Regriatrar, Supreme Court, has been appointed a Judge of the Court. Federation of Mala.>u, with c fleet from November js. 194#. He will bd stationed at Kota Bhare vice Mr. Justice R. Moore, who is proceeding on leave prior to retirement.47 words
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Article161 1949-11-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. When the Federal Legislative Council meets next Monday. Sir Alec NewbOUlt, Federation Chief Secretary*, will ask the Council to dt I berate the report of the Committee appointed to consider designs and make recommen(iations for a flag foi the Federation. Dato Zainal Abidin161 words
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Advertisement135 1949-11-24 3 LOW I are/ t says ELSIE the BORDEN cow KLIM uniformity is one cf the most famous characteristics of tins trusted, powdered cow's milk. Through every step of J production, the high quality of KLIM is constantly safe- I. I guarded. You tan rely on KLIM-at bom- or when you135 words
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Miscellaneous419 1949-11-24 3 On Your Radio j Today BLUE NETWORK KXOUSH PROGRAMMES 10.00 a.m. .News from Kuala Lam Mr; (low Dtmn. 10.55 a.m. For the schools: stories 1. Singing Together 2. Literature 8 9; 12.00 Programmes n Malay. LCO p.m. The Radio Orchestra with a pn.Kr.iM.me of Light Mu*ic; 1.30 Time M4jn.li ft419 words
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Article551 1949-11-24 4 TAKE a day off from the Malayan scene and lock instead'at Britain. THE ELECTION (and it deserves the capitals )is drawing nearer, and from all over the world the experts are arriving in London to watch the track work of the Socialists and the Tories and try to551 words
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Article, Illustration3678 1949-11-24 4 BRIGADIER FITZROY MACLEAN M. P - EASTERN APPROACHES-3 by BRIGADIER FITZROY MACLEAN M. P. ON reaching Barnaul I went, before trying for a place on the Alma Ata train, out into the town to buy some bread. a commodity not always to be found in the sma'l wayside stations along the3,678 words
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Advertisement82 1949-11-24 4 I 1! tTj 1 jfl —I INVALUABLE FOB ALL AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES HUNDREDS OP OTHER USES. BUfiN ONiy 6/. FUEL 947. AID. SOLE AGENTS DUNCRN ROBERTS L_ 11. VATTEKV Rf. SPOIL. PHONE 7014. TUITION MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 20y. Queen Street. Plume 2370 Enrol >ourself for: School Certificate of Commercial Educat ion School82 words
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Advertisement141 1949-11-24 4 Tomorrow: CITY OF TAMER L A V For Outstanding Performance O i mm HAS* ICM.It AM* F/FF££> WITH THE SUPEĔ.HET RECEIVERS MODEL 101/7P Fitted with the famous <ossnr 7 Valve Receiver Model 479 AC E and the Hessev automatic record changer pfcayhng cht records mixed in tmjf ord -r. In141 words
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Article, Illustration269 1949-11-24 5 SLVEN-YEAR-OLD Stephen Harnett is going t<» tell his schoolmat*' s at Horn's Cross, near (ireenhllhe. Kent, that his bank account now runs into three figures. I ndVr the will of Mrs. Vlice I.angdale Mortimer Fletcher, of Coley Hall, n.ar Halifax,269 words
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Article378 1949-11-24 5 A.P. LONDON, Wednesday. STUBBORN Welsh farmer defied the anger of Britain's organised fcx hunters yesterday >and assisted with the completion of a film that they would have no part 0f.,, Daniel Bertram Stephens of Cardiganshire lent his 32 foxhounds for use in the shooting of theA.P. - 378 words
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Article50 1949-11-24 5 Reuter. fi I >iCJ HI, Wed. A i v (up net ween i nepiu, Lne tiny 'ut tVluiOU Kingdom a tut loot oi me Himalayas, •>' to ue conciuueU snurtiy. X. Singh, India's tUKM 10 is.'pui. now Delhi, win discuss oi tne treaty witn Government during his ttu-uuy stayReuter. - 50 words
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Article102 1949-11-24 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Wed. Sydney doctors are using two new drugs "antabuae" and "curcthyl'' in the treatment of chronic drunkards. A patient dose 1 with antabuse, who drinks even relatively small quantities of alocohol, immediately develops a bad hangover. The drug produces this effect by acceleratingReuter-AAP. - 102 words
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147 1949-11-24 5 A.P. MAJDSTONE, Wednesday. A judge gave the Royal Air Force its choice yesterday to stop low flying over his court, or he will close down its airfield. Justice Sir Reginald Croom Johnson laid down the lawA.P. - 147 words
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130 1949-11-24 5 A.P. LONDON, Wed. British recruiting sergeants used a certain appeal to get henpecked husbands into the Army in the Napoleonic wars. They offered an ironclad refuge for men "with too much wife." This came out yesterday at aa exhibit of some 40 oldA.P. - 130 words
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Article27 1949-11-24 5 Reuter. Wed. A private to.d a court maitial at Fatnborough, Hampshire, "I am corrupting the army far more rapidly than the army is reforming me." -Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article12 1949-11-24 5 "Ernest" beer drinking red deal ;it Molland. Devon—has turned teetotal.12 words
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Article, Illustration384 1949-11-24 5 Officer-Husband Denies Charges LONDON, Wednesday. THE 27-year-old wife of a lieutenant-colonel complained in the Divorce Court that her husband w?s "morose, bad-tempered, selfish, self-sufficient," and had shown neither her nor their child love or affection. This was stated by Mr. Justice Wallington, saving judgment, after a384 words
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196 1949-11-24 5 Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday. LONDON dress designers arc to stop "fashion pirates" attending their shows, buying nothing and then returning home and copying the clothes they have seen. The dress designers are to "fine" £50 those foreign visitors suspected of not being genuineReuter. - 196 words
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Article106 1949-11-24 5 A.P. LON DON. Wed. Mr s. Rene Brownjohn was watching the fi'm "Under Capricorn" in a West End theatre. Suddenly Ingrid Bergman turned hack th. sheet of her bed disclosing a mummified human head. Mrs. Biownjohn Started with fright bruising her knees and tearing herA.P. - 106 words
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Article92 1949-11-24 5 Reuter-AAP TOKYO. Wed. More marriages and divorces were recorded in 1947 than in 1935. the latest pre-war year for which statistics are available, the Japanese Welfare Ministery announced. Marriages registered in 1947 numbered 934.170. of 12 per 1.000. against eight per 1.000 twelve years ago, andReuter-AAP - 92 words
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Article19 1949-11-24 5 Tilford (Surrey) Cricket Club have insured their players for £1.000 against injuring spectators when hitt'ng ''sixes19 words
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Article96 1949-11-24 5 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. The Hollywood fi'm star, Patricia Neal has been ruled "too glamorous" for British Hospitals. A portrait of Miss Neal as she appeared in the British film 'The Hatty Heart*' in the uniform of a nursing sister, was used by the British MinistryReuter. - 96 words
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Article62 1949-11-24 5 Reuter—AAP. TOKYO. Wed—Camerr-, both kodaks and moving picture cameras, equipped with telescopic lenses, were used by Kobe police recently to nab gamblers at the Nishinomiya stadium baseball games. Forty plain clothesmen manned the cameras and obtained the photographs which incriminated the gamblers on whom police haveReuter—AAP. - 62 words
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Article59 1949-11-24 5 A.P. LONDON. Wed.—The .British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, is leaving London on Saturday for a rest "on the advice of his doctors.'' the Foreign Office said yesterday. A spokesman declined to say where Mr. Bevin would the length of his stay would depend on "the pressureA.P. - 59 words
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Article59 1949-11-24 5 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Wed.- The informal betrothal of Princess Taka. 20-year-old and third daughter of Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagakem to Kosho Otani. eldest son of the Chief Abbot of the Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple, was reported in the newspaper "Yomiuri Shimbun" this morning. Impeiial household declined to comment onReuter-AAP. - 59 words
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Article19 1949-11-24 5 Mrs. S. Hutchinson tbO>, of Weedon. Buckinghamshire, won the second prize in an ankle competition.19 words
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Miscellaneous57 1949-11-24 5 LIT AIL\LK by Al tapp f d To'cf' L JSC aaaCSS 7it DOr'f r V but he: must be: makin' 5 I -sT STOP/.YOU If J |V r Voni-V he'd 1 fatV \5 BOTHER SOME. SIU.Y MISTAKE:. AH rOGL/. r THATS STOP LOOK-MS UP AT < TR^C^ P *££t!IV ISAVOUNG,SWA57 words
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Article881 1949-11-24 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE local tin share market received a little encour--1 agement from a better metal price. But business, was still on a limited scale. no Industrials were a little firmer The following are the share prices announced by .the Malayan Association today. INDUSTRIALS Atlas881 words
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Article100 1949-11-24 6 Rubber production in Malaya fell in October by 8.666 tons rj compared with production in ptember. Stocks at die end of October were aslo down by S,Qt3 tons as compared witli stocks at the end ot September. Stocks at tbe end of October totalled 69.072 tons100 words
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Article65 1949-11-24 6 Six thousand specially selected cocoa seedlings from West Africa are due to arrive at Tengah this afternoon for the Government Cocoa Isolation Nursery at Pulau Tekong. The seedlings are from the Research Station at Pafo. on the GolJ Coast, and will he taken care of by65 words
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Article132 1949-11-24 6 A.P. WASHINGTON. Wed.—The Philippines exported 55.• 445 long tons of copra in October- the- U.S. Agriculture Department reports. This was approximately the same as September. Copra exports in the first ten months of the year totalled 457.074 compared to 517,126 in the same period a yearA.P. - 132 words
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Article83 1949-11-24 6 The price of tin rose by $3 18 in Singapore y*e«lerdav to $800 1/8 per picul. The price indicated good foreign orders as reported in the Tribune yesterday. LOMM» N, Novenab?r 22: Three months tin £595 per ton. Up £7 1 z Spot tin £643 3 4. I nehanged.83 words
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Article37 1949-11-24 6 A.P. XhW YORK. Wed. H«iurj J Kaiser Kai<er-Fra.- sr<Uv n nds to produce a low-pricea automobiK selUn* "wUhka. tha income of millions who has* never before been able to own I new automobile. A.F.A.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration82 1949-11-24 6 Hollvbank (41); Rarnss i i>hrrn Wharf'; Mount Man»tield (41/4SV) Wakde— ftaateal <41 >; Rota Nica < 10/41); Bois»evain < :;h :iH) Bengal If); Tarakun (33/341; Bidor i\\e»; trii >id»> of Kmpire Bock Knlraiic«>>; M<<lttmpii- Rurn»i(l 119 MBrj Hoegli tfiftver*MM (J*/ ii., I oksaux tSC); BritWi I'rince i82 words
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Article48 1949-11-24 6 Coffee Rio No. 5 by the Ruvs was done yesterday at Sill. Copra changed hands at S35 1 per picul f.o.b. Jan.Feb. while sellers for December shipment asked $85H with buyers bidding $35 1 i. Coconut oil was nominal at $57 asked per picul f.o.b. Dec.-Jan.48 words
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Article91 1949-11-24 6 THE rubber commodity market opened .steady but with piotit takers in evidence, prices eased s'-ightly toward* the close. Closing pi ices in cents per pound were Buyers Seller No 1 RSS Dec. 46 46 1 Nc 2 ItSS Dec. 4514 45% NO. 3 RSS Dec. 44 s 44%.91 words
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178 1949-11-24 6 U.P. MANILA Wed.—Reootts fro* Hong Kong .stating that pet mission had heon for capita! to be invested in the phihppmes were discounted bj the Foreign Office today. u o ri Jose Rodriguez Philippic Consul in Hong Kong, had been quoted Taking in these report* thatU.P. - 178 words
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Article109 1949-11-24 6 Mails ar? expected trcn: Aden. At'-'hanistan. U.S.A.. Europe. Africa. South America, Azores. West Indies. Canada. C.reat r.ntain. Hire, Iceland. India Pakis'an. Tihet. Turkey. Australia. Pacific Islands. Ceylon. Medan. Padanir. *Thailand. Sourabava. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Penang. Taiping and U.S.S.R. Mails for Aden. Afghanistan. U.S.A.. Europe. Africa. Sooth America, Azor-s.109 words
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Advertisement737 1949-11-24 6 MANSFIELD CO. LTD., incorporated In Singapore) BLUB FUNNEL LINE Carrier*' option to proceed via other porta to toad and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS "Anchises" °ails for Colombc, Genoa, Marseilles, Dublin Liverpool Nov. 24 "Cyclops" sails for Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool Glasgow Dec. 4 "Rhesus" sails for737 words
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Advertisement276 1949-11-24 6 *BOUSTEAD COT, LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTER DAM, HAMBURG. Due Sails OBRECONSHIRE (calls Alexandria. Tangir and Casablanca) Nov. 26 Nov 29 GLENGARRY (Calls Genoa) Dec. 11 Dec. 16 <fr Calls Amsterdam »>efore London. FROM U.K. FOR276 words
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Advertisement561 1949-11-24 6 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD 66, CHULIA STREET, PHONE 3sW4-5 (Incorporated in Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES PALEMBANG, DJAMBI, PAKAN BAKOE RENGAT and BAGAN SI API API. "HONG ANN" Sails for Palembang Nov. "HONG SOON" Sal is for Djambi via Rengt De "HONG TAT" Sail* fo.- Pakan Baroe ►"HONG561 words
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411 1949-11-24 7 TAKING full advantage of their heavier pack, the 1 R.A.F. Combined defeated the Singapore District (Army) by 14 points (three tries and a goal) to three (a try) in the second match of the Quadrangular Rugby Competition at Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. The Army411 words
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Article, Illustration185 1949-11-24 7 A silver cup (above) presented by the Dravitla Kalagam As-Moe-.'it:on in memor\ of Mr. V. O. Chidambaram will be compelert lor annually at soccer between the Indian Recreation Club and the Rovers Sports Club. lb. first match will bo played on Saturday at Farrer185 words
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Article54 1949-11-24 7 A.P. LONDON, Wed. Today s foot'all results: Wales 5. Be'gium 1, played at Cardiff. RUGBY UNION: County championship Kent 31 Berkshire 0, played at Blaekheath. Sussex 3, Hampshire 13 played at Hove. Other matches: Oxford T'niverslty Greyhounds 8, St. Thomas Hospital 6; Devonport Services 16. RoyalA.P. - 54 words
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105 1949-11-24 7 A.P. PENANG- Football m Straw featuring the Indian touring team, which have been drawing record crowds in Penang. are keeping the pick pockets extra busy these days. Mfrre than ten ca.«ej» of pick-poc-Uetinji were reported recently. The most recent victims Mr. R. <;. Sanaa,A.P. - 105 words
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Article63 1949-11-24 7 H. E. the Officer Administering the Government. Mr. P. A. B. McKcrron, C.M.G., will attend the final match of the Annual Badminton Competitions in Singapore, today at 5.25 p.m. at the Clerical Union hail at Rangoon Road. The finalists for the badminton Cup presented by63 words
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84 1949-11-24 7 Johore Royal International Club beat the Royal Singajwre Gun Club by 315 to 288 points in the Toxophily Tournament play ed at Johore Bahru on Sunday. Mr. 11. H. Beamish captained the International Club, while Mr. Wilson captained the Sineapore Gun Club. The best84 words
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266 1949-11-24 7 Knock-out Hoekey Tournament UIGHT matches will be played in the second round of the Singapore Hockey Association Knock-out Tournament starting from Nov. 30. Only four of the eight matches have been fixed because'five of the 16 matches scheduled for the first round have266 words
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Article23 1949-11-24 7 The boxing card scheduled to take place at the Great World arena on Oec. 2 has been postponed to Dec. 9.23 words
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321 1949-11-24 7 C.R.C. "Red" who are favoured to win the Knockout hockey tournament had to battle hard to eliminate the University XI by two goals to nil in a fast and thrilling hockey encounter on the Padang yesterday. Watched by a large crowd321 words
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148 1949-11-24 7 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Wed.—Although Americans will not be competing in the Empire Games in Auckland next February, they will be keenly observing performances of Empire athletes. Since the Olympic Games in London last year. Morris Curotta, Peter Mullins, and John Marshall, ail' of whorr performed*Reuter-AAP. - 148 words
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Article152 1949-11-24 7 THE eagerly awaited return contest between Giant Ty Layton and King Kong tops tne wrestling programme at the Great World on Saturday night and should provide a thriller. King Kong has been out of action since their last meeting four weeks ago whilst Layton152 words
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147 1949-11-24 7 Reuter. LQNPON. Wed.—By their rejection 01 a that they should permit massed start races on the open road next year, the .National Cyclist* Union (Britain) have Stuck to a hart which has Deen in existence since the bicycle wap about the fastest tarns OnReuter. - 147 words
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107 1949-11-24 7 Werabley Badminton Pariy •win play ladminton against Fvererlow B.P. and ArabeY B.P. bn Saturday at 3 p. at. and ti pan resp»*vtively. Following will represent Wembley agaJftst Everg low B.Pi at tho tatter's court. C'B" xtring tiesi: Soon Kirn .Huat. Tan Tian Siew,107 words
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37 1949-11-24 7 A.P. SAIGON, Wed.—The Swedish football team, Halsingborg, left today for Hong Kong where it wJJI play three matches. From Hong Kong the team will go to Calcutta, Rangoon, Cairo and Alexandria.—A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article855 1949-11-24 7 From Our Own Sports Correspondent IPOH. Wednesday. TILE Perak Turf Club will run 26 races at their December Meeting to tje held here on Dec. 8, 7 and 10. A total of 171 horses in Classes 3 and 4 have been entered for the meeting855 words
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Advertisement179 1949-11-24 7 Just Received! Just Received!! Letts Diaries CoUln* Diari?s Christmas Cards, etc. Go to i'F.TER CHOXG COMPANY Singapore Branches. Pimples Go Cane Killed in 3 lim »d r<« m moo i rulir —to. •*••©< h and eie»r **rm 1» m*t dUcorery that WJ am aaS Mruitei Urn skia urn «»elWa BO.U.179 words
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Advertisement530 1949-11-24 7 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that George Zeimcs of The Great World Recreation Club, Great World Amusement Park, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for Naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of530 words
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Advertisement466 1949-11-24 7 SITS. VACANT Vacancies exist for Probationer Hospital Assistant. The next course in the Training School commences Crd January. \950. Candidate* fnust be of good education (Standard VIII or over) and between the rijjes of 17 -23. The actual period of training is three years preceded by a trial period of466 words
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Miscellaneous79 1949-11-24 7 41 KJ V k WOI |*y s* m I^rf I MOOCH, MA»9E* BABY-MOOCH DON'TI \MEANWML£: JIMMY SAVRF IS I j J!MM\' T R<ES DESPERATELY AGAIN I MM- WAIT, BABY.'YCU MADE A/MAKE MISTAKES! COMPLETELY FRUSTRATED IS HIS AND AGAiN.TO CONNECT- 3UT PuLL VER T0 E 51G MISTAKE THIS OAME IS OuR,79 words
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Article, Illustration316 1949-11-24 8 'IDEAS WANTED' A.P. SACRAMENTO, CALIF., Wednesday. I T. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer, Commander of the L United States Sixth Army and former commander in China, tonight called for "ideas" instead of bullets to stop the progression of Communism in the Far East. -Bullets will not stopA.P. - 316 words
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207 1949-11-24 8 LONDON, Wednesday. Ufi-PAL a kingdom of mystery and the home o of extending their control to Tibet Tibet m tne Broadcasts ftom the Chinese Communist capital of Peking during the past tern days have strongly hinted that they intend to push their207 words
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Article29 1949-11-24 8 A.P. WEST POINT, New York. Wed. -The Shah of Iran bestowed clemency upoon 30 United States army cadets today and had them re'eased from confinement for infractions of rules.—A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article60 1949-11-24 8 TOKYO, Wed. —A Japanese businessman who nas just returned trom a visit tc Thailand quoted Thai Premier Phi bun Songgram as saying that he wished to £ec Japan bccc-mc an independent country as soon as possible. Taneo Miyahara, who was the first postwar Japanese visitor to Thailand, has60 words
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175 1949-11-24 8 THE PLAY: The Winslmr Boy. THE PLAYERS: The Singapore State Club. THE AUTHOR: Terence Rattigan. THE Winslow Boy is a very good play. It is one of those plays that look as though there was nothing to them at all except a bit of whimsy175 words
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360 1949-11-24 8 Only Survivor wants to be a pilot U.P. OSLO, Wednesday. TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Isaac Allam. only survivor 1 of the Dutch DC-3 airliner crash in which 2? children and seven adults were killed, said today that he wants to become a pilot. Isaac\ being treated at Drammen Hospital lor an injured armU.P. - 360 words
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Article116 1949-11-24 8 A.P.,U.P. GIFTS letters and flowers pouied into Drammcn Hospital today for Isaac AH—W .mm He is in fine spirits and has been chattering a lot to a young Jewish student. Gaby Banan. who is keeping him company and who can talk to him in hisA.P.,U.P. - 116 words
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Article31 1949-11-24 8 U.P. LONDON, Wed.—Winston Churchill. Britain's 74--year-old wartime Prime Minister, is ill today with a cold and his doctors have ordered him to remain Indoors until Friday, it was announced.—U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article36 1949-11-24 8 To-nignt's meeting of the East and West Society at the British Council Hall at H. 30 p.m. wil be a discus sion on: "To Dance or not to dance." The public arc invited.36 words
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Article18 1949-11-24 8 The Lainese bwimming Club. Singapore, are having an open-air cinema show tomorrow night from 8 p.m.18 words
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Article27 1949-11-24 8 Fourteen vehicles of the Singapore Volunteer Corps will go on a Convoy Practice tomorrow leaving the S.V.C. Headqua iters in Beach Roa.l at 5.30 p.m.27 words
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Article177 1949-11-24 8 A.P. LaONLX)N, Wednesday. DRITAIN accused Tass, the official Soviet news agency, today of "fomenting internal strife" in Britain and threatened to strip it of diplomatic immunity, which frees the agency from libel suits. Viscount Jowitt who, as ix>rd Chancellor, is tne nation's highest lawA.P. - 177 words
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Article26 1949-11-24 8 U.P. LONDON. Wed. Three persons were killed today when a Royal Air Force meteor jet fighter and a private plane crashed in the air.—U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article81 1949-11-24 8 A.P. VATICAN CITY, Wcl. —Catholic ncwsvcnditrs who "knowingly and trebly" Communist newspapers must be re- ,eu tbe sacraments, the Holy Office ruled today. It made allowances, however, for newsvendors "under effective coercion" to handle Communist publications. The Holy Office ruling explained provisions of the historic papal decreeA.P. - 81 words
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Article53 1949-11-24 8 A meeting of the Junioi Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Washington Restaurant, 51A Bras Basah, Road touuv at 5.30 p.m. It la open to all men between 21 and 35 jn any profession and of any nationality. Those above 35 are invited to53 words
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270 1949-11-24 8 Americans Ordered Out Of China WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE Chinese Communists have c out of the 1 country the United States Consul-General at Mukden, Mr. Angus Ward, about whose detention the United States has been protesting, American State Department ufficials said today. Ward who270 words
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Article220 1949-11-24 8 A.P. MANILA, Wednesday. THE mayor of this capital. city "requested" all 1 citizens to stay off the streets after eight o'clock nightly until further notice, as fear was expressed in some official quarters that the armed outbreak m Batangas may spread to Manila.A.P. - 220 words
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Article138 1949-11-24 8 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.- Tl scarcely a trace of bp London Btock Ex, h j A Modems ajTinurv 0 f 1 brought only a hfindl I hnnct British Covernm-n' rund? v. r irregular but Movement? did not exceed a quarter percent direction. Once turnover consisted oi n ordo/;. Alterations?Reuter. - 138 words
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Article173 1949-11-24 8 ART EXHIBITIONS: Italian paintings at Raffles Hotel Room 49, 11 a.m. Pictures by professors of the Academy of Arts Florence. Italy; 3rd Annual Exhibition of the Y.M.C.A. Art Club at Y.M.C.A. Orchard Road at 5.30 p.m. Exhibition of Chinese Paintings by Chang TanNung at 4.30 p.m.173 words
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Article180 1949-11-24 8 CATHAY: "Bride of Vesreance" with Paulette (iodo.'rd. John Lund and Mac Donald 1 arey at 11. 1 45. 4.15, 6.4," and iJ.ni. CAPITOL: 'Coroner Cm-k'' with Randolph Scott at 11. 1.45. 6.30 and 9.3" p.m. ALR.\MBRA: Mr. Worn.' m Chinatown with Boris Kai "fl a* 1 45, iil5. 6.45180 words
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Article37 1949-11-24 8 1IOCKEY TO! BMSY: u.mr- b v. P.W.D.. lartrr 1 lUK'KKY FRIENDLY: V..O-P. v Hnrl-Niiiin.». B.O.D. m. RIGGER: St. Andrew s Prt.ii Boys v. Present. irround. iiAliMINTON: KSt-'t t Club v. '.falay Seitloinen' (final) Clerical Uniun. •>■-> T37 words
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Advertisement258 1949-11-24 8 -Manila when you fly Pan American's SLEEPERETTE* way flV> YOU LEAVE Singapore at 12:30 noon Flights every ...reach Manila by 9:30 that night. Thursday to En route you've rested! That's the MANILA beauryof PanAmerican'sS/^/^i<?//<?,the j Your choice of "all-comfort" chair lounge that makes Sleeperette or flying as restful as lounging258 words
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Advertisement20 1949-11-24 8 Illood Bank liruup A 11 Bottles (..roup iv 7 Bot.'e* ».r i, AB 4 Bet ties Uroup o 20 Buttles20 words
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Advertisement99 1949-11-24 8 Asthma Mucus Dissolved First Oav your system. MP four e^ r > t rKT x. your health and > Krtptton of rort-Utesthrr.uphth.--l ivth Ing the attack, stranplinE mw j rc ,tRivlng free, easy ful sleep. No miction*. Ju CSTSONDACO taj i b« entirely free from A Bronchitis In next t99 words
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Miscellaneous12 1949-11-24 8 TIDE H.W 1 37 ft.m. <S ft. '12.32 p.in. <9 ft n12 words
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