Morning Tribune, 7 November 1946
1946-11-07
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Title Section12 1946-11-07 1 MORNING TRIBUNE T\O. 163. (New Series) 10 CENTS THURSDAY. NOV. 7, 1946.12 words
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239 1946-11-07 1 Court Martial Story Of Bank Notes In Table Leg IBatavia, Nov. 6. The prosecution sought to trace I .jv of a shining heap of gold coins m the r( m rtial ot Capt. R. R Morton, charged with X session of 20 kilograms of gold and 50,000 prewar guilders. ThereA.P. - 239 words
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Article73 1946-11-07 1 iPar i announc- ft t the Frenc i kbiu 'a human Jror risible for the Kg} rth Afnc i jfnr >rt plane near mo' FF t 1 h the l ss iJul »ter of Transfcrt nquiry into the kid tablished that an nor was committed. |p asures would beReuter - 73 words
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Article41 1946-11-07 1 Nov. 6.— The Attorney- I New South Wales m Sydney to-day Wl had dec?ded to m her proceedings Charles Huges as, Poona-born Sandhurst abused of treason by for the Japanese n-rpreted as freeing sens and releasing him ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article26 1946-11-07 1 2 6 --The "death J* ?ang which has been terW- bounded by three 2. s arrested after six nuli t by the police.26 words
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Article61 1946-11-07 1 JERUSALEM, Nov. 6.— A train was blown up last night at Rag El L'in east the Jewish city of Tel. Aviv on the main north to south Palestine railway, it was officially stated here. Seven explosions were heard late last night from the the direction of theReuter - 61 words
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233 1946-11-07 1 Pacific Bases: Australia, U.S. Discussing Joint Use Nov. 6.-The Duke E Governor-General I opening the 18th I th Parliament here f 'hat d'scussions 88 towards arfc wiu, the United R mt use of bases m B the principle of k »tfnt pc I, Australian Gov- r n f tnt intendedReuter - 233 words
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1005 1946-11-07 1 TRUMAN'S PARTY SWEPT from POWER IN U.S. ELECTIONS WASHINGTON, NOV. 6.— A KFPI'BIJCAN VICTORY IN THE HOI SE OV REPRESENTATIVES WAS ANNOUNCED AT 4.50 PM GMT WHEN TABULATIONS SHOWED THEY HAD WON 219 SEATS WHICH WAS ONE WORK THAN WAS NEEDED TO WIN CONTROL IN THE HOUSE earner messages said:1,005 words
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96 1946-11-07 1 Calcutta Mi Ur R\. hrn munbi v [ndia inn '.^at comn ri ci.v n ctijr what he meant by Gandhi, v. the ur h d l ripperah m Eastrn 1 i all- f i t h< r 111 a th| ople ol Bihar, GandhiReuter - 96 words
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Article92 1946-11-07 1 PARIS Nov. 6.— The Republican victory ;n the United St.;'' tiona caused anxiety m certain French political circles today le^r. the U:iii < d States administration d linther stiffen its attitude towards the Soviet Union. It was fd| that there might now be more pressure on theReuter - 92 words
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87 1946-11-07 1 London, Nov. 6.— Prime Minister AttJe- today discussed Bn tain's plans for conscription with Mr. Churchill, loader of the Op position and his principal 1 Lieutenants. It is understood the plans will not be opposed by the Conservatives when they come top n Parliament. Mr. AttleeReuter - 87 words
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Article58 1946-11-07 1 Bombay, Nov. r>. One perm was lulled and three injury la knife Bttackg m Bombay up to noon to-day, a Oovrrnm* nt communiqiif reported. "One reUfloua place was des«crat d ;r> the PjrdhonJ are a m South Bombay at the juncMon of Hindu and Mh iirn districts)58 words
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Advertisement47 1946-11-07 1 iGIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE NEMOS V BEHIND BEEOKE THEY j 1 CLOSE 1 i A FULL NEW KHAKI TROISER inn V f| lOK EITHER SIX J ri LIMITED STOCK I Phone 2483 j jGIAiV SINGH A COMPANY, f -f Battery Road, Singapore. J Cables: "BAJAJ" j47 words
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388 1946-11-07 2 < The foU irds haw- b<» n I 1: y D.8.0 i- i. Henry] (Malayan Volun Air i iih effect from Dec. 1 1^42 (since den lon -'i Despatches: Op. Cap k l. Nunn _< •io.M. G. Harw I me following citation388 words
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Article153 1946-11-07 2 I )ND tty-Vi aj Old ,;>'7iter on<, ie from •on at Ickenha iti Ue ex, th* r night find that hi h v of the heroes of Singap "London Gazt ia included an award oi British Empire Medal a giou Ing t rfbute to feani Charl153 words
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Article57 1946-11-07 2 The Memorial that m to be erectc i bj Ui».' Eurasian Association, Singapore, m honour of til those I Mas alls who made the supreme sacrifice during World War If will f><> unvefled at th.- Pavilion of the Singapore Rc-c cation Cluh at H )>.in. on Saturday. All57 words
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Article174 1946-11-07 2 $30,000 Piracy Off Penang 'T. U»ff Reporter) nang, Wednesday.— ApDroximately 530,000 worth uf Impprts to Pcnan^ from Burma vanished when the i':nk Carrying it was Intercepted by Chinese pirates and stripped completely, before b< Ing permitted to sail itVo the Pc-nang harbour. 4A" representative of th jinn importing the goods174 words
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198 1946-11-07 2 Tan Chwee Kirn and Tan Vow Peng were yesterday commuted to stand their trial at the Assizes on a charge of armed gang robbery, on July 30 at a godown m Trafalgar Street. About 12,076 yards, the approximate value $10,817. were198 words
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Article136 1946-11-07 2 A t mmunique from the Malayan Ui ilia it has been decided thai nt guaranteed minimum mice for pc mill door will be Increased throughout $10 v> riv vi. Similarly, the mice of vaddu the field will be increased to $9.20 per pkul creates inll be136 words
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330 1946-11-07 2 Child Hacked To Deal In 4 a.m. Drama A pr< liminary inqui year-old Chinese girl, and t Irl's foster sister and the ins her, m a room on the m Maude Road, commence Magistrate L. C. Goh. yeste Tang Ah Nong (56 rickshaw-puller, who stood m ihe dock, was alleged330 words
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Article41 1946-11-07 2 (Tribui i J Negotiations •^apore Harbour and the "strl were r suined i During ti of the represent; workers put forw nands m r sa I ird B rd r thised to I c ntinu j41 words
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Advertisement47 1946-11-07 2 SAF.F Ol ARMY SURPLUS FOODSTUFFS. i d for the f the following quantities o| p dstufl Tinned V i" UWei '6.006 T Tin 150 food ufl are lying In pore BSD B yet i ek. Pa r iwixnu > 14th B I I I D by 1200 hr>47 words
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549 1946-11-07 3 JAPANESE JUDGMENTS IN S'PORE MA Y BE SET ASIDE BBILL FOR ADVISORY COUNCIL An Ordinance to make provision with regard to Judgments, order d< crees of Japanese Courts, and for the carrying on ot proceedings Instituted In such Courts during the period of Japanese occupation, will e introduced into the549 words
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Article87 1946-11-07 3 WASHINGTON, Nov. 5. VB, Navy scientist have taken atmospheric temperature up to 2 t j:> wilts with ttutrumenti ent m a V-2 rocki Th* resultt bear out tfu 'essential cortei tne tt" of longttanding theoretical calculation*, a Navy annouru mid *}iat data radioed by rocket borne deviceA.P. - 87 words
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Article71 1946-11-07 3 CHINESE REMEMBER THE DEAD I tfa« h.nese II Ay or Street yester- ay prayer was y f X Yu to pay ho- aye their lives V Fascism m other fronts. d followers of t es m Singapore the first day's M n the Chinese V* i Kwoßg and the Lj71 words
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Article88 1946-11-07 3 U.S. Cyclotron In Operation' ft :ur nia. Nov. X i Calif orni v that its newly H tun cyclotroi. B effective cp?raHf .v era m m tron is the Work on it, m was interrupted H B still IncomI produce m nium 235 for ni h> I Bted to helpA.P. - 88 words
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177 1946-11-07 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) further lot of 108 tons "free market" Siamese rice bought by a local Chinese firm at North Boat I iy. three other Chifirms m Singapore a total quantity of of thf three per ota freed by the Government for port to177 words
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Article78 1946-11-07 3 TRIESTE, Nov. s:— All Worker^, of thi big shipyards at Monfalci Trieste went on strike tod as protest against the arrest oi workers suspected of complicity m yesterday's shooting ai train earning Italians to Trieste. The tram was taking back tht it 'ians from a religiousReuter - 78 words
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Article68 1946-11-07 3 PARIS, Nov. 5:-- The policy of the new Viotnan Government will be the name as its predecessor. President Ho Chi minh, stating this to the French Newi Agency m Hanoi ,'.o<:ay, added they wished to co-operate loyally and on termi of .quality with the French peopir and government.Reuter - 68 words
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Article39 1946-11-07 3 Th< Singapore Aj rtion m T>O;i f Da-ciiu' mU««<I $3,079 for the Children'! Welfi through I function it T^c^ntly BpO i iored at the Bapp] Wdr < A chequi for thii wnom ,rl to the Society,39 words
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Article109 1946-11-07 3 GOVT's RUBBER DECISION APPROVED I L n ...a U tai provincial M WAI i itb b lurgt- pan d million of ton -i r** übbei produced < aon >. a a- i Uttli m r» tbao d i U va u^fU Ln thiji ml ry the United Bi iU itReuter - 109 words
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Article46 1946-11-07 3 Dr Poll Chee Juay, who wa.i ont < i the PoW.s taken to North :m will speak at the Lonche n M( 1 the V's Men's Club cil's Restaurant on Baturj-, 1 15 pm. His subjeci will be '600 X-!; >:t\> N <r>,h PoWs.46 words
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340 1946-11-07 3 Bulk Purchase To End In Ceylon Colombo, Nuv. 5. Balk purchase by the Ceyijn Governmen of the Isla and tea, ¥hich un der wartime con racts was made on behalf United Kingdom, terminates on December 31 this year, according to an announcement made by theReuter - 340 words
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389 1946-11-07 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946. The Tokio Trials Ii vi Jet majoi war crtmlnaJ pecs should attraci h tentl ,n than the trial ol th< Nazis Li doi perhaps mvi tural. but it is still unfi I tuna i t;. Parti} ji j s d th» passage <>f time;389 words
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1152 1946-11-07 4 !<l I 0/ AFRIi W I WDINCS LONDON N t the Second rjy North African camlic ip d by the livid i everywl and icaj civil ritie v.-.-r dram b< hind the 1 'difficult! to G m could be ria and Tun sst(i t( i>Reuter - 1,152 words
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Article77 1946-11-07 4 DATA VIA, Nov. 6. -Dr. no, President of file Indonesian Ef public, has surrendom] the CM manship of the. Indonesian -^uprew Defence Council to Prime M•' Sutan Sjahrir, according to AntM His aoMon returned tho dictatorial powen Eta si/mcd after tlie umuccessfal munist coup d'etat lustA.P. - 77 words
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Article78 1946-11-07 4 SAINT JOHNS. V Nov. s— The Norw lished a camp at Pi Newfoundland, 500 Christopher Columbn ly" discovered Am according to A. M United States archa is investigating anc:remains here. Mallery has work' i from White Bay ti m the far N-r Vik.\ng relics onReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement143 1946-11-07 5 W\ X TANG VAIXEY ROAD f Eastern Arts ur.d Crafts. M-^um Cost y Venous types Of 5 and Ma* Factor products. W (f Bismurelle Gift Setß W, 'weddm* Presents, etc. Wv ALLA BUX CO.. ml, x Bridge Road, Singapore. ■J£ Hotel Building) Papers t\7»IGX FOR BOOKS 47 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE.143 words
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Advertisement506 1946-11-07 5 If it's obtainable anywhert it's m Jhn Sinqjapote Shop* T.M.A. Music House, 11/11, Hf* tUMt, •nstpor*. wm wujro: kfcsic aaooftDt TkOßt 7411 Optician Regarding the eyesight CMMM New China Optical Co. 71, Vifflr ftrtt), ftLofftiort. fUc»e ITM. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SING A PHOTO STUDIO506 words
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Advertisement159 1946-11-07 5 FONCHIN &Co. Ltc Ofßce 64, WaMcb &tr*+\ Phone No. 76ei Sanitary ft Bectrioal OootrtteMS Bulldlnf Repairer* and OeiMrt Importeia. hoes BHOI CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING NORTH BRIDQI ROA,^ Silk Store* NEW SILKS m New Designs At Mcl via ii i*s Expert Ladles Dre«obakerp 62, Noiuh Bridge Ad. TeU. 7Mb Sports159 words
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431 1946-11-07 6 London. Nov. 5. Lord Pethick-Lawrence Secretary for India, stated m the House Of Lords today that nothing which passed m correspondence between the Viceroy and Lhe Indian party leaders involved any departure from the previous intentions ol the British Oov-rnment as to the constitutional431 words
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219 1946-11-07 6 N.Z. Promises More Freedom To Samoans NEW YORK. Nov. 5. NYw Zealand has promised the people of Western Samoa an increasing tare m their own government m a trusteeship plan offered to the United Nations for the future administration of the group of mds m the Pacific. New Zealand hasA.P. - 219 words
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Article320 1946-11-07 6 LONDON, Nov. 5.- Holland's demandw, m reparation for losses ana damage duT, tag the war are partly economic and mrl^ EssKoSay™' Brlti n VM I Sl ™3 The rconomic dt-mands arc which m its turn considered to be of primary im- into a danger t might320 words
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Article122 1946-11-07 6 JAPS TO BUT U.S. SURPLUS TOKIO, Nov. 5.-TV restates Governnvnt ha^ ised the sale i t h. jJK Government of surplus S type an m,luar y supply' The amount of n n od was not disci as not all property bt- sold to the Japanese Qm mint has yet beenA.P. - 122 words
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Article71 1946-11-07 6 ISTANBUL. Nov. 4.— Hal Nazmir Kismir. Turkish M nlstt of Finance, stated today that ft Turkish Government would ii future allow foreign concern working m Turkey to takeootj the country all earnings realise) by their investments m TurteJ This step typifies the nei trend m TurkishReuter - 71 words
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Article136 1946-11-07 6 "With regard to the othei matter* on which the i ible Marquis a sks for information, tn's do not seem to his Mijesty's Oovi rnmfiu to be suitable for inclusion m a white paper But so far as practicable and m -'•cord with public interests I would endeavour136 words
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Article36 1946-11-07 6 SWEDEN RUSSIA PARCEL SERVICE MOSCOW, Nov. 6.— An agreement Pfobably b< signed Bhortly 01 P»rcel po I cc 1 etweeu ire dl ■>d Russsia. Swedish source An understanding U on Sweden's a !';jd< i country. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article82 1946-11-07 6 WASHINGTON. Nov. 5.— The War Assets Administration announced that nearly 1.000.000 yards ol pure silk will be offered for salt to veterans only at Louisville, Kumiicky. on Nov 0 The agency sa:cl the silk was ued at U.S.s] .500.000. The silk will be offered at the 1A.P. - 82 words
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Miscellaneous21 1946-11-07 6 LI'L A I»M araoffw w mxta K4 to tt/f mornin~triwne Ah, Moon of My I>elii;lit j ■iw^i^w,*^,.^.^ io be continued 10-m21 words
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Article, Illustration1657 1946-11-07 7 Henry Gris - Inside Story Of The Girl With Hollywood's Prettiest Legs 1 Henry Gris r~~ By Morning Tribune Cones, m Hollywood WOOD otii having lunch at the lamous restp site the Paramount I !i a newcomer to I < 111 find by following I autograph-b;ok- < i md girls who gath- t1,657 words
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Article, Illustration270 1946-11-07 8 A reception was held i» Sunday evening at the Air trj Directorate of Work b < lieti for Sir ErHulloway. KCB. 0.8.E, (r< neral of works. M m ry. Sir Ernest had arriv- c a lew hours befor<- by plane, and Sir Oeorgl Pirie had tamed him to270 words
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Article310 1946-11-07 8 Th re seem I nq limits to what the manufactoren of th- 1 new plastics can achieve. A i. company m the States appear to have hit on a new Invention which will be of Immense value t<; the busy h Th. plastic that forms the invisible layer m310 words
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Article206 1946-11-07 8 I hav< always been burdened with extra pounds on my hips and my mornings have begun with painful exercises which beauty- advisers convinced me i would take inches off my silhouette and let me wear dresses designed for the slim. Exercises' every morning require a Strong will- and time.206 words
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Article64 1946-11-07 8 Line the saiad bowl with lettuce leaves and till the centre with diced chicken, hard-boiled eggs, celery tomatoes and gherkins cut In Julienne style. Pour may mnalse owr. The flutter? ramn approached the old .smilingly and Inquired -y,"know, I've always wondered why do you sea folk ftlwiy lcl64 words
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Article, Illustration32 1946-11-07 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lo wman By One of Josephine Lawman's readers, a doctor, made the suggestion that you use an oil can for applying hair Actress Suzi Cramlall found it helpful32 words
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Article358 1946-11-07 8 A physican was gracious enough to Bend the following letter which he felt would be helpful to my readers. "Dear Mrs. Lowman: "I have never written to an editor or a sub-editor of a paper before, but I am going to take time to give you a hint'358 words
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Advertisement251 1946-11-07 9 hIiSIC TO BRING PEACE! THE UNITED NATIONS' SHOW FOR I THE MEN WHO BROUGHT I I k*\ vi la"V V ifi* Alii i' k|b sni j 11 p.m.— 4.15— 6.30 fl|J| 111 -9.15 p.m. \U#4I I I ULy Hat- I^*^^^ o^^ Hit Hff (Jr^ y v see them a |n251 words
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Advertisement197 1946-11-07 9 75,000 GreekCivilServants Striking s— Greek bank ,m- 000 G- bv n a 4 both 1 DC the (i salari. HI m arcoidano- ip Wag Opening Today Jtyg|||gNJg^ 4 Shows t.U I jj# »Jf p.m. The Picture All Singapore will want To See Directed By Sam Wood Who Made 'Goodbye Mr.197 words
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Advertisement94 1946-11-07 9 Cathay 11 a.m., 2, 4.15. SJfc %M THE MADDEST sfiow BVEB SCREENED NEXT CHANGE Your FAVOURITE STARB! Your FAVOURITE TUNES! CROSBY .ASTAIRE SATURDAY MIDNIGHT Solve The Myttory off 'THE HOUSE IN 92nd STREET' WILLIAM LLOYD SIGNE EYTHF NOLAN BASSO A JO h < entnry Po :> irt. ALHAMBRA 11—2—4.15—6.30—9.15 ALL94 words
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Article82 1946-11-07 10 t Quotati at $1 82| and $1 85 Batu Untangg $1 1 D Mentakabi were done at 40 cttand PaJams at $1.60 In industrials bus n was m Aii-xandm Brick P* at $3. m Colll I $2.60 O.imm'jns were sought at $3 921 and $3.95. Strait Trad82 words
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Article137 1946-11-07 10 (Oar 1 ni Cabl»r h I Ived from London by brokers I rIcated a rather bett* I than rket and there were tig nrd» r m tlni there were buy tyan Tins at 23 4^, Bion< s io 9, and Selayanp 0 41 .nquir d tor137 words
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Article138 1946-11-07 10 LONDON, Nov. 5 The major >l t«.ua. Ivity was m the early stages ana Largely canto OUt edged marI and otner toed interests This ucmana later overI into Detter class Equities but as me day progressed profit leit Its mark m ni' although at the do iReuter - 138 words
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111 1946-11-07 10 The local ruub r market was active yesterday. Prices increased rent above the previous 5 quotations V* all grades for nearly shipment and the dend was unsatisfied. A fair amount of business was >\ ne at tne following prices: N't 1 RS.S f.O.b. November111 words
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Article47 1946-11-07 10 Washington, Nov. 5. Lord Inrerchapei British Ambassador here, !s meeting David Ben-Gur-ion, Chairman of the J cw n Agency Executive Committee toa observer^ believe the meeting will be the opening of Intensive British -Jewish negotiations Delore the resumption of the U>n-doo-Palestine Conference iTi Debor.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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125 1946-11-07 10 U.S. Selling 60 Synthetic Rubber Plams WASHINGTON, Nov. United btaiea government teraay v. tne way ioi early (ouauona on the sale oi iut ou synthetic ruDber piam» m an action wnich officials did not necessarily indicate sucn sal(s arc imminent. me vvai Asaeti Administration anounced the creation of a ipecialA.P. - 125 words
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Article61 1946-11-07 10 NKW YORK, Nov. I.— Alter further Ultnnesf wave of precaution pn -election profit-taking m the last quarter hour of trading wai directed prineipaly arams t sti motorp and rails but unsettled most other groupi leaving the market below the beit price* <>f the day bu4 -till showingReuter - 61 words
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492 1946-11-07 10 LONDON, Nov. s— The "Times"", meriting the free rul I market, writes: "Bow free er market will be m practice depend* upon the full lign of Mr. Ma>qu;. di statement that I oying of forward rubbei wou'd ::k«' place without restriction othei •},an theReuter - 492 words
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Article323 1946-11-07 10 Our Special Food Market Report <By Our Own Correspondent). Btßgaport, Wednesday. Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:--Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon": Si am $78, Indo-China $65; Kedah $65. Siam glutinous rice $100; Kedah glutinous rice $85; Siam ice milling $38. Rock Sugar. -Best QUaiitf $75.323 words
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102 1946-11-07 10 U.K. Flyingboats' Reputation High LONDON, Nov. s.— The I boats which every da ai "ivt- at Poo'e Harbour hire p» ably the ur.jitt tion aniontr ttn world'i mtHm Some 500 en^riiiOcr. fitters art» employed m l(t fleet's big four* airbetK 1 oth uifworthy and 'They are backed lip 1 staff102 words
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Miscellaneous193 1946-11-07 10 Try This AMERICAN ANSVVLK 10 fl I JT% J »»RFV|OI Sfl 7711 Crossword ruzzle 1-Prlce »-WIH totebtf 3r^'D^<jK N 3<< r 6- Boys organza- 7 7 s tion <abbr > v-> UA^-'- vf^ 8- Venomous snai;,' 37-Cook _JE X H^ T 12 To shoi'eTffi Mdc Brightei =r T^?W" > -M'193 words
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292 1946-11-07 11 1. Nov. 6. -On Ci of the bitteres con itish industrial life may burst Into names iblication to-day of the report of the Ro on equal pay for men and women. The Commission, which was potato 1914 b] Winston ChurI i (MReuter - 292 words
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150 1946-11-07 11 In a taxi, wiio ncPayaLebar traffic breach i n ban n and had disappeared informa■d for taxi the t" n robbed fn m m il ()1 a gU j t lal le two Malaß pistols and two bb< d a taxj and after B150 words
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Article34 1946-11-07 11 IP to i fcealing ii i--1 2 m Flint Btr< et, ar, Kirn Ah Kiang was 11 ed to six months hi fodi d .it the I Oeylang, com-34 words
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Article24 1946-11-07 11 |!c\ hare been ret i and Kelantan. official ttat i lit have been th under the <^nt on of Dis-24 words
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Article43 1946-11-07 11 SAMSU WOMAN FINED $600 line of $600, was imposed on Ang Hock, a Chinese woman who led guilty to a charge of having n her poe#ession, on Oct. 29 ten gal'ons of samsn inside rul>!>»-! tul>es m a tv.-'ha m\ South Bridge Road.43 words
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Article39 1946-11-07 11 Dross proceeds amounting to 1■ s;-,.u()0 were real sed bj the Liberty Musical and Draman ociation which staged a concert at dreal World Park m aid of the n hina pai K.-hH' Fund and the lilee Fund39 words
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106 1946-11-07 11 A warrant 1 by T L. 1 V. C. B. Mevmi, ;\v [fid «<n CO meter, whm be f;< U d to lie contin rirg m 1 Couii ol the i«e In whicli chai f cor•uptiy giving money to t!Bc< ri ertain fa\<. ICei on106 words
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Article137 1946-11-07 11 Census Headquarter! are i 01 ng from Kuiila Lumpur to lp<>h towardi the end of this month, ft! it is considered that the problem of raiting and housing 300 coding and becking clerks and 20 tons of > material la readily accessible form is one which is more137 words
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Article41 1946-11-07 11 Twt tad >, P. S »nd K. ,piah, naval ba»e coo at gafc Base, »>■ Kov. 5, and i lion photoi 1, •lid. they i rt lh(> y toiei, from n I :<j^<" eacli tene«d I th« Third Po41 words
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20 1946-11-07 11 One Of S 'pore's First War Casualties Was Postal Clerk of rti y on B he r) *n He pi20 words
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427 1946-11-07 11 Alii that he thrashed Major R the A I V. and had Major Roger* beaten by a guard, were ma le again ato Chikayuki m the Australian War Crimes C erday, when he fared a charge of inhui ing Australian and American PoWs427 words
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Article47 1946-11-07 11 CSC WIN BILLIARDS MATCH Results of a blll'ard match ween Chinese rnlng ci md tmicable Athletic h cia C.B.C player men! T S US 200. Tay ;<■.. i Teck 200 119 K^h X'/ n Ynm Tan X Oi m 250 L i K'-nt,' I ng v\ ih 25047 words
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Article209 1946-11-07 11 H ippy World i i P triy d HP. i), to thr .iP. i ftr t•. I nun X G i rge Tan 15 15 LI: Ch r- n O nn 15 11. L 4 < D: lan X I ..is: to Teo H" k Kwang 8209 words
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Article52 1946-11-07 11 CAVENAGH YOUNGSTERS SOCCER TEAM The Cavenagh Yuunt;-tt'i. OOCC6I tOQp auainst the RJUB.C. Training Scliooi un Thunday to be played at the rtJLB.C. groundj will be selected flora me following: Bulan, Osman, Naidu. S<ng Gee, Sattar, Chwee Leng, Harold, Ibrahim, Aloysiu-. Bamad, Bel f t Mutiiia. Krishna, Besll, Kolan L Ronnie52 words
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Article53 1946-11-07 11 The following will r pr< the Ch!ne« Swimming club ai i tin t the J c.s.A un Sunday, ut 2 p.m. at I C.B.C b 8 Leong Toh L Choon, Chio Eni Ann, Sim B< I m sip X r X I n Lee 1 XUn i53 words
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367 1946-11-07 12 Election Results May Mean Swift End Of U.S. Wartime Controls Washington, Nov. 6. -A swift end r controls over the nations economy and proposals intended to ease manageWiv tion shaped today as the biggest Issue; next almost certainly Republican-domii, Foretasting a re urn to control of both ho alter 15A.P. - 367 words
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Article272 1946-11-07 12 WASHINGTON, I StOti ha *?<?//<</ .harply ught m a I CM /zr Mttttli o/ f/i* /Veu >'vA- Times .front-pun* i'-ud story today uiumed up the political opinion here on the ignificance of tht .nainy Republican triumph m the C iknuU election Specifically ih* verdict Will272 words
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Article106 1946-11-07 12 LONDON Nov. r > Mas radio broadc a report ol in< cow uiy attended tw pi, ia i iod A- my. n to U made by I i i atral Committee, znaawho said "The Soviet Union erne •trotlf trom the i <»ur .ntrv wa thf onl]Reuter - 106 words
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Article54 1946-11-07 12 ■20 an So- Po'icc II*- <'.('■ Of. (;t hou ebreakii v. I < o pain < Richard Wai- I ■•natively. i« the ■1 E at 6 M p.m. on Nov. 4 T (aimed I rial, and the postponed for mention on j Nov. M. Bail was54 words
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Article84 1946-11-07 12 Melbourne, Nov. f>.— The MfC team to m«« UM Australian Xf m a four-< ay match beginning here Nov. i)O ehOMi) from Hammon Yardley. Kdrich, f'ompton, Wa hbrook, Pollard, Ik m, Voce, Smith, Lnnj-'rid^e, Kvans and Hutton. A s'rhrfr bat*itf combination has been ehOffen a^rainßt theReuter - 84 words
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Article120 1946-11-07 12 LONDON, Nov. 6.— A. T. S. en- j trance examinations are more dim ulf now than they were during the war. TJhis, itatei the War Oflee, is enc Of the reasons why only 11.000 of 21,500 women who volunteered for (\ict- between V-J Day andReuter - 120 words
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Article57 1946-11-07 12 Pn'uia. Nov. 6. The South Air can Government had decided to allow some Italian prisoneis of war anxious to lettlc m tlio Union to submit applications to the Department of In'erior before their repatriation to I ay so thai necessity investigation can he mod* 157 words
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55 1946-11-07 12 Liverpool. Nov. 6- '^0 able Aintree Derby added, run over 01 t B furlonps here to-d;-by Maharani Chmrw war of Baroda's Turn ridden 'By Harry Wra -n 8-1 wh'ch beat t Field Day by half a ran. Turkish Tune the A? a Khan's stalli hanReuter - 55 words