Morning Tribune, 13 November 1946
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347 1946-11-13 1 Disarmament Must Be Universal, Says Bevin Erk, Nov. 12. Mr. Bevin, British F a speech here last nigh,, gave Britai suggested disarmament plan. •The British Government strove before the la^t i<rea^ war, and iheir uni>n nearly brought disaster but if ii ran be universally th.n the Government nd m disarmament/Reuter - 347 words
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Article90 1946-11-13 1 IF 12.- The f u.t fc». day swept to pov nunfelpal elec■o: Florence victorifcuj sts hoisted the R d wto hsi uric Palazzo I I 241 of Romp's m% gave the p. c." th" com P r Socialist and F ties, 180 215 I I'a90 words
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Article42 1946-11-13 1 ■ITS. Nov. 12.— M. BidaUli ii i of the r r IRP p j and Premier of P lie French l-Janu- 1 I m the f.-i'- t probl- Ed lo< i 19 re r Coinrriu' C ReuterReuter - 42 words
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214 1946-11-13 1 MALAYAN UNION: THE G.-G. ISSUES A DENIAL Mr. Mac Donald's Statement las the! me) tha bin' m to consti from he discussions betwe n the Ma rulers an s on tlu- i Sir .or of i>' Malay Union) an him advisers on the oth< In a s a ement issued214 words
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104 1946-11-13 1 India Russia Will Exchange Representatives NEW DELHI Nov. 1" M M' lotOV, SOVle I -v M n s •ias [press d his willingness to exchangt diplomatic reprc ttativ^s with IndPanriii N hru made th ment amid tie <^ cmbly today. i wrfs pr m -el, he added, the matt m"rReuter - 104 words
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Article20 1946-11-13 1 B, Nov. 12.— fi today told -i mid la onlj three I I nil '^ors' ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article21 1946-11-13 1 I led and 01 TO m p. ran In 10 miles I Whin the a.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article123 1946-11-13 1 -II that m arm.' race triy under wuy and i i start .1 :r 4 bly on a plan fpf Th. m»- §tU r Mr Bcvin. Br.ti&h Foreign ary had pl dgnci Brrish barkm^ lot disarmament i a w tk »b!^ rld-w!d»- p!an Can beA.P. - 123 words
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Article14 1946-11-13 1 Ofo 1 1 k r i Ibra If. > ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Advertisement12 1946-11-13 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE j T< j Cl 0 PULL NEH KHAKI n12 words
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436 1946-11-13 2 Negotiations Again Deadlock (Tribune Staff Reporter) Negotiation* m the Harl Dur Board strike again reached a deadlock yesterdi sterday he striker- sent a letter to the government expressing their ace nee ol arbitration, and then 'willingness to return to work pending the436 words
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216 1946-11-13 2 By refining I Samad, a Malay caretaker garaK« m Lavender Street w^s ible to ft robbery by r,. ne ol whom v tiring with .i pi i yesterday The robbers i ntered xho at 4 am. and ->ne ol th< QQ nting a revolver at Sam216 words
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89 1946-11-13 2 Alleged Theft Of Shoes From Corpse Two Indians who were alleged to have stolen a pair of shoes from the body of a dead Chinese, appeared before Second i Magistrate L. C. Goh, yes- tcrday. The men, Nagalinaam (40) and Supramaniam (41), who were alleged to S have taken the89 words
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Article74 1946-11-13 2 A military lorry was reported i have been stolen at the .iunction of Scotts Road and Steven Road at 5.30 a.m.. yesterday. It is alleged that a car. over taking thc> lurry, forced it to Stop and three men ordered the Indian driver of the74 words
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245 1946-11-13 2 Beginning with a transport of 100 tons a dayj Burma-Siam railway increased its volu; a day by the middle of 1944, stated Lt.-G< n. guma, the Burma-Siam railway construct mander yesterday m the War Crimes Court wherei and Tour other group commanders of245 words
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300 1946-11-13 2 At the conclusion of a preliminary Inquiry m the Fourth Police Court yesterday, Abraham Joshua, a jew was committed to the next Assizes, to stand trial tor allegedly using a torge receipt, m the name jar.iru. Mnvmssch. m order to obtain $430.300 words
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126 1946-11-13 2 European, Indian On Deaths Charges Driver Sylvester ungg, a i^uiupean, and Sapper Muthuvelu, an Indian, wore chargei with causing deaths by driving m'litarj vehicles In a negligent manner, terday, Gri^ was alleged to hay i the deaths ol Yong Ah Leng and another man at RobinKin R)M\ at <i.io a.m.126 words
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Article35 1946-11-13 2 TIIKOSOPHICAL SOCIKTY !"i«;.' will be public lecture at ,<>r«' Lodge 'rh.M>v<>|)hical Bociety, No. 8. CairahiU Road 1 to.r..\v at 6.30 p.m. The subject is •The Training of an Occultist/ 1 by \n Kiu-cnsticrn;".35 words
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Article25 1946-11-13 2 Y.W.C.A. FORTNIGHTED MEETINGS Fortnightly jyfeeting will be hold on Th 15 1 at S, T\,r) Road. i". W. Hinoli ibute fo th( i rOj 'amrne.25 words
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Article120 1946-11-13 2 MAN WITH TOY PISTOL SENTENCED On b*-\iu> t I Cur' of faudalcnt 1A vniver a« a gori-^. J^l 3o trd on O< dulfeh, who v. jH •r. as hn had b..-M Wff the time of hi^ 2^B Mr. Tcnhoope, wh Ku thf court that. J MB a goduun i: the120 words
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81 1946-11-13 2 Committed Out Gang Robbery Charge Alleged to hay, bct-n twoH a group of youths who rob'oH an Indian couple ol cash fl jewellery worth $190, FonsK« (21) and Chuw Wai Wah M were committed f or tr al at next Assizes on a charge I robbery, at the ••.•nclusicn oiH81 words
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252 1946-11-13 3 fi More To its Bought tl I >cation released by th wee ri I m< has jus b ■I- Inns here. A firm a* Boat Quay was allocated 745 tons, while 53 tons went to a firm at Teluk Aver Street The third252 words
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Article96 1946-11-13 3 Id IV i'» yean In Hi i hair f Chinese J eam«n'» f now on his r, m y iter- B^^, that his orfllli" Ron c Tfi )atrl#it i amen back '<> > cessation of hosti■u E^ h through The C an back to Sinpa-96 words
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Article38 1946-11-13 3 ARE NOT QUITTING, SAYS TRUMAN m Nov n. Presi Hot ed down rumfe Dwlarht Eisenpw hortlv as Am Ie? Thr. Pro ■ci conference the rumours H n One rer>°rt BB 1 nhower might B y to Britain. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article42 1946-11-13 3 MARMED ROBBERY BY SIKH ALLEGED SJkb "who W 4 a X from J Sini?li, at W' Fan. 22 this W*- s l iicl tO, W e ri a »)isto! and F' I i?i> <'\n|ain|» +o f rth Police Court ;>oned to Nov.42 words
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Article15 1946-11-13 3 IMPORTED RICE WITHOUT PERMIT wL E 1; K. I I 1 1 I T beach.15 words
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Article74 1946-11-13 3 Nazi Newsman Gaoled KARLPRUHR, Nov. 11.— Dr. Karl N.oischcivi. well known former Nazi journalist and wartime corropon6"Ui of the VoeUtisch* r Beebachter, Nazi Party newspaper, wai tenten ped to fix yearl impri-onment m r* labour camp bj the Denazification' "*ourt berj today. Tr,»- COtirt a!*> «»rdtTed the connccatioii of hisReuter - 74 words
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Article39 1946-11-13 3 A 5 Tamil 1 man bin Mohai Brain, had 01 iession ol i revolver, -.mC 2,040 r pva 15 Kampoi H< i on, on Nov. 10 i I 'h M;^ trat< I esterday. He39 words
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154 1946-11-13 3 Taiping Schools Inspector Shot Himself C. R Tolliday Sci. I the r l Mrs. 'I j that rning October 31st fin: k with :un rep She ran husband lying on the floor of ;h. throoi d m thiht hand. Tolliday said that h i husband ai- lept with i volver154 words
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Article20 1946-11-13 3 ral P ed by the G one <■' d b I irere mo»ly Cl the 1 comi20 words
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66 1946-11-13 3 The Representative ol the 0 ernment ol Ind'a v« sterday itst ed that 800 deck p and j nabin t eked d on th< Daviken ted to an on B i 'uk h pad All th< se to wl o rd< i have be< i66 words
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Article16 1946-11-13 3 MOl v LLABAM < i t hi Ofl eritii rh u A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article33 1946-11-13 3 370,000 SO MILES PHOTOGRAPHED <u-a. Tin- Royal CftlUM r F' r has phofc graptv 'i than 370.000 square miles o X- Canad is .sun n pui nance A it s 20 year ReuterReuter - 33 words
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114 1946-11-13 3 n i i led] I f the I hand A a nfer > middl [>l last month ti m the varl Among the multifarious duti<th Red Ci tracing the larg< d ber ol ii.'i men i b *r »m their c i try114 words
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Article95 1946-11-13 3 3 SOLDIERS FACE EXTORTION CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR A i v bbery pr i rr ci n k Idlers O( Elll< luel Burlf Al b< rt hdran of the foi n at the Kuala Lumpur The accused vet tried on an alternative n. '1 that they enter i house m Pudu95 words
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353 1946-11-13 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1946. Attlee On Policy In till c Ujiiued 'n* m Guiluhiill speech, Mr. *aid much that baa long needed to be said. The [United Nations organisalon has iped the gi b ol the tlawa that d ■;mned 'h <l ()I<l League of itions, which became353 words
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Article805 1946-11-13 4 Mountbatten On electronic Brain Ad. Mountbattei Burma, ai pi i the Bn Itutli n I i 1 warm tribute to -m developments m radio and I techniques at the twenty-flrsi ann *y dinner the Institution, held at the !i Hi announced that bad intimated I n. Vlscoti d d a805 words
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227 1946-11-13 4 New York. Nov. 11.— A challenge to the South African Premier, Gen. Jan Smuts, to prove by a plebiscJ sun*, rvised by the United Nations that the natives of Southwest Africa desire incorporation m the Union oi h Africa was jnvon todi'.y byReuter - 227 words
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Article124 1946-11-13 4 Red Cross Accused On 'Squatting' UULA M lupment C the An.> "squatting I pany's build i 1 stated, arc uj house a plant ol yarn for 'ivSa not manufactu I Otticials i J that the Red i qjU vacate the buikTngshasiXa m delay m rehabilitating k teal weaving and fish:Reuter - 124 words
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122 1946-11-13 4 An Overnight PromotionEmbassy Now NANKING.— When I board "Indian Vfrency Qm annailt the wa Peipirg Road, h< emba isy In the i apitai was momentarilj withou n tail <>r and it national Outwardly v v thir? to m i.'.v. of Nanking junioi t 1C sfona had b'ossomed lr.s.y. T woivyReuter - 122 words
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Article22 1946-11-13 4 SHOLTO DOUGLAS FLIES TO BERLIN Herford, Germa Air Chief Mai Sholto Doug Chief of the Bi Berlin on the British I A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement137 1946-11-13 5 X TANG VAIXEY ROAD. ..APORE, B.S and Grafts. I v.,, o typts o^ I Jl bs and Max Factor y^ produ^ 1 I Bi.>murellc Gift Sets" U. etc. ALLA BUX CO.. Hi ridge Road, Singapore. H' ,'cl Building) ft \^IGI^ HjSf.ali Store I FOR BOOKS I [QH STREET. I SINGAPORE.137 words
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Advertisement474 1946-11-13 5 it's oblainablr anywhrrt it's in D II HEALTH and VITALITY Why .ufier GENERAL DBBIUTY Manicure by Mfa. A^a J.M.A. MUSIC MOUSe, wheii a Wide ran«« of ,\liljjoi*i<* A II 11 < i.ufaror*. TOXICS Ladlea Halj Dreailni Saloon ar« now available yortnerJ^ r Maljon Galaxy and WtkJiQm, HTJfIO ft CENTRAL MEDICAL474 words
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Advertisement144 1946-11-13 5 I FONCHIN Co., Lto Of3c« 84, Walllch Btr^t Pboo« No. 158 T. BanitArr h Electrical Oontitet** Buildlnf R^pair«n and Qencrt port«ra, BHOI OC., LTD rBATA BUILDIUO NORTH BRIDOI ROAT Slr/i ,S/(?r^ NEW SILKS In New Design i A$ 3lclwani\ Eiptrt Laditu DreMhaken S/W/V I /i)\3 epcrlaiiiU ir Rtckrta RettrinflA With144 words
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302 1946-11-13 6 Most Firms Far Behind Pre- Wa r Schedu les Detroit, Michigan, N< 12 The General Mo sorp. announced y^sU .'■>■'• an Increase ol $100 U8 ii the list pric< <»f all Its r car models pro- tnd sold m the United 8tA.P. - 302 words
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Article138 1946-11-13 6 Children Burned To Death HAROON, INDIA, Nov. 12 men, women «iid children—perl bed Sunday night >W outbr-;ik of OOmmiU I jry when .'i mob burned th<- Muslim bamld "l about 500 withiii 15 mile of Ei (i i i ounted i ..ciu: il' children whose bod r.d b*'c;i charred andA.P. - 138 words
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Article52 1946-11-13 6 London, Nov. ii Describing Poppy Day as the greatest on< lay appeal m the world. Li ut-enant-Oeneral Leese, broadcasting last, night, said the Brii sh -I, ii paid out over 1|( J |!(J'J ist year i the U mporary needs ol Bervici men and women du< U-fortune52 words
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Article67 1946-11-13 6 rlin, N- v. L 2 The Hi-rim iper Kurlcr quoting patch* from P;>r;s said it the Russians wet building copies ol the Am c m B iperfori n factories b< ynnd the Urals. Th»' dispatches, attributed to "American Airforces Intelnce" circles, said that the Rus tiadA.P. - 67 words
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Article77 1946-11-13 6 v. lahington, Nov. n. ttrin rder by Gefc Dwi«ht Eiseni'.S. Army Chi< I of Staff. ii.' all military pilot* to <i permit lon from for* rnmenti m advance "t my r -'i l Boil cniTh t.. j tmed on Aug. ifi Jrtien Aiiiiv TranspoHA.P. - 77 words
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Article52 1946-11-13 6 Windsors In New York N W vni'K. Noi L 2 Th# Duk< und Dnchesa oi Windsor nrr\ c here Monday on boa Hip li: i i Queen Elizabeth. I I told a .•iijiier- iately afte i liaj there i< durinif i El i( i however, ther< be job m thpA.P. - 52 words
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338 1946-11-13 6 NOVIKOV SPEAKS: BRITAIN FACES THE MUSIC On The U.N. Front few York N -v. 11. 1 I idor, M. Nikolai Novikov. star i d R I awaited statement on :he tru ship qu< I d Nations Trusteeship Committee odaj I ticism on the delay m th ablishmen f U eship338 words
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Article18 1946-11-13 6 New York. Nov. 11. —All United States and Argentine markets are closed to-doy Nov. 11. R euterReuter - 18 words
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Article56 1946-11-13 6 NO INTEREST FoR GERMANS BERLIN, Hi can Military c; I day annoiMiced POUI PoWt'l' t(j ;r, V;B liuii-Gi'iiiKiii pui quiring eonti ollii .^H units of the I. G. 1 I oal Trust. Th« I m the haili fi of th I oomniission. which > I organization and sell I smallerA.P. - 56 words
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Article30 1946-11-13 6 Cairo. Nov. 11. With ih I pointment of two new mmLv'rß tP-day Ismail Sidky P;\-ha. EgypH \yjn Prime Minister, has I his cabinet m brought Btr ngth. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article55 1946-11-13 6 ROME, Nov. 12.— The l*W peoples' bloc 1 held r rong lead fl Rome and waa running ahead M other large Italian citi<->. on fl basis of complete returns ol Sn day's Municipal elections. I In Rom*', th. Leftists poiifl 95/JuO compared to 61,11^ tor tMA.P. - 55 words
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Article49 1946-11-13 6 CAIRO Nov. 12.-At lettl orthodt-x Armenians of the 30/ m Egypt have applied for M-patnrt| K> Soviet Armenia, accrding \om newspaper Progress. It q- Armenian orthodox I Sirounian m §aying thai A;H for I niana were grateful lity extendeq o them m A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Miscellaneous112 1946-11-13 6 IIJX ABIVEIt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIB( When Ihe Moon C:o ,>', << '»'ir Vokum— By n^NhSr^^ v.Ny^l n'l. ARNFR^ SECRET I/ IN THET SACK I YO' IS TOO LATE, cof^^^ f U /vrr our ;4irw I PASHUN IST'LEAD I IS A MILLVUN PANSY r-MAH '^Vz U a,112 words
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Article, Illustration931 1946-11-13 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris By Morning Ttibune ('•tries, m Hollywood than Aim p d number irr m the downward trend lor a while but pr ductii n Is i d for the resump- m m October v and up BhootI week m review a studios respons-931 words
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30 1946-11-13 7 w th< re i h < United S M f ure D I re po-1 may f Draft Act Law d 1 M A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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51 1946-11-13 7 British Buddhist Leader Reined In Colombo N v. 11. Chrl Bu 1 re bj .r r 1 ho In lectures n nks m taking up nr (1 by a?-, ,n\ T wn H I til-- larg quest at Hum- lated intoSinh booed c muni later •Ti:. beh tne h Budd-Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration504 1946-11-13 8 Eleventh Hour Change Plan pub.. ..i i I lUDII--rotind I In time and w'th I plau I [uite un ble. 'I C Burma toui iiv r i i i the Bur. »on! But non-stop d be >n he <-n 'it. Blanche Lit Ik< Christmas Parcels to U.K. before Christ': prea504 words
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Article, Illustration275 1946-11-13 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By The Test v often we hear women talk about "fattelng" and •'slimming" foods. Of course, accu'iy speaking, there are no such i <»ods. You can reduce on chocolate sundaes it you eat fewenough of them or gain on a diet of fresh fruit and275 words
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Article33 1946-11-13 9 vary •< Byrnei to the 12 fli "ho I; er, t>.. that t ho propota I foi m" d to "th«-r com f roiuRepublican opposition m th«- Scna> A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article56 1946-11-13 9 A.P. 0< Of tftP of a- Kn v F illy 4 lUblith i Itta n" i .v ted and nrgvd Amt- > lon to help riK- tht i:* War I .ars. he will be largely v Dnl «d States aid |J| rostrate For America this aidA.P. - 56 words
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Article46 1946-11-13 9 Lake Success. New York. v 11.— Stnmg pr, ference t r San Francisco 13 the permanent headquart 1 te for the United Nations waa 1 spressed by the Indian delegpte Mr. P. N. Sapru when the Hadquarters n^™mittee met here to-day ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement85 1946-11-13 9 j -2 p.m.— 4.15— 6.3U MOll |Ij|| 9.15 p.m. VS^fll B I UL> el ftS CO-PILOTS^THEY^E CO-RIOTS! (f^'sfir Mm -**j -'■rf*" r CHI *u£A^^mmß&Kmmi9^\Wmwßß&3^m^m^m^mfK£~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'- ectfd by ARTHUR LUBIN Associate Producer GLENN TRYON B- ly by True Boe'dme", Nat Perrm, John Grant Original Story by Edmund L. Hartmano I A UNIVERSAL85 words
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Advertisement104 1946-11-13 9 ALHAMBRA 11—2 4.15— 6.30-— !U:> TOYAMA, Ruthless overlord of the BLA C X DRAGON SOCIETY! Relent loss! Cruel! WKuXvSr 4$ t^ Centuty fox pro lent s f \DARRYL F ZANUCKS THE! 2*I7HPMjE lEEAHT W Directed by LEWIS MILESIONt LOOK OUT FOR SHORES OF TiIIFOIJ m TECHNICOLC 1 1 At The104 words
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Advertisement154 1946-11-13 9 B HIRE! n BUCCE H\ U IBOU STILL ON OPENS TODAY AT SINGAPORE^ I\< LI "PAVliiON^ 1 Shows IJI 4 G. 30 f ..30 p.m. ROSALIND RUSSELL Is Seen M Bar Best! AT LAST ON THE SCREEN... offer convulsing Broadway and the nation on the stage I Tv^o OHio girls154 words
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Article32 1946-11-13 10 S2 8J ln(r Prefa j t to thi RUBBER MARKET I ii 11 rubtx r mark My. a Qinant and ed hai nt hr than pr< rtcca for eradi32 words
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Article55 1946-11-13 10 < to b md Klnta X- is 8/4J and I lik-ly bl< iUi SI 50 P«-tal-I iuiry r Rau Rubber s) ere mildl' d I r. and Sungel Tukanga <\ Batu Lintangs were both vant I 20 arer Nyaeame to business at 01c, viiiii- Mentakabs were on offer55 words
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Article33 1946-11-13 10 1 t. h> i dit ioni whole ri and the otolj m l! Indu itria he nine I f per ti Oils ig «pril i I ent. a lil ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article66 1946-11-13 10 Rubber crop flgur< s tft« month ol October, 1946 for the follow!] are m f'.ilows: Aiur Qajah Rubber Ei tat' Ltd. 22 Aycr Panafi Rubber Bbtate Lim-ted 07.000 Qlenealy Plant yti-jns Ltd 59,000 KluaiiK Rubber Company Limited 59 000 n Limitt^d 179.CO0' r imbalak Rubb» E Limited66 words
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Article79 1946-11-13 10 JADE UNDECLARED, BROTHERS HELD HONf;.' ULU, N... 12. -Two wealthy Chinese broth*. r> from Hong- h ing held here pending uppraisa! ol I |ad< which they faild o l-i m the Customs declaraoi ed :ciay Identified as Ketife Yu«--tu ti nd a-eu, Briti -h .<ubj« cto, Lhey en route toA.P. - 79 words
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39 1946-11-13 10 International Bank's Far Reaching Plans r, A. B I m lie I Bai k h i i ft i ndij I .-lar^d. 1 1« d, ilitary I i■• by American capital m the economy b number of A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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61 1946-11-13 10 30 Execu ted, Dumped In Mass Grave No\ 12. Ye exhumed hi ons, who, ii th. turb&li n recent jreai (i y sho m bacl d dump* .1 all been d behind th< before thej wen pn Elisi i trench In the hills abovt> Goi Ezia :< |j decomposed andA.P. - 61 words
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Article133 1946-11-13 10 Eclipse B- P. Win At Johore PI.-. i m Johoie on la sum be! >re a !ar|je (fathering, the S Eclipse B.P. dcf.-.t. Dapa B P. of Johore m a badminon friendly of J Binglea an< doublet by eg to 2. Renult* i Eclipse player* i ion first): FNGTiES heoni133 words
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Article271 1946-11-13 10 (By Our Own C. rr^pondent) Prices quoted B w aft plcul weight except *here othei wise stati d.stufl^ Y( >s quotBBu. [ndo-Chlna $0j X dah $65 lutinous r.ce $100: < glutlnoua net $85; Siarc [Ting $38. Best qu. 570. ni'dium qu 160. Guala Malacca —Sup'271 words
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Article35 1946-11-13 10 A.-\ f( n I abilitat ioi p tailii;^ a total out baa I'Orn joint!,. Uni ii, beei nounced bj both i I approi plaits, il WJ'.:-- <t;i i with th( lippine Rehabilit ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article28 1946-11-13 10 I B Di- r iiu they :'r::\. ii Von Papen and H ri-;i thesi two m( at Nuremberg, probi the Gi'rma»> courts A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement65 1946-11-13 10 VICTORIA THEATRE Combined Services Entertainment regrets that owing to circumstances beyond their control the production of "MADAM E LOUISE" is to postponed It will be replaced by: A BLANCHE LITTLER COMPANY IN I "GASLIGHT" PATRICK HAMILI FAMOUS PLAY OPENING TIIURS. 14th NOV. FOI 3 NIGHTS AT R. 30 P.M. Booking65 words
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Miscellaneous195 1946-11-13 10 Try This AMERICAS I I X f* Ji D 1 PEEVI WL 6 TO -"L J v t. ■< SO— Mistake V 3*= I i-Handle of kotfe H-Tuj iT hS t" a"- "H -^"fcWl 5-Ma!t brew -Tror juice A l 'ii^r L. -;^E 8- Form of you" <?B ,i— 2195 words
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346 1946-11-13 11 'bourne, Nov. 12. Onß B m ill v I whether he will n he T and places busin< ss aa he cl I tl «re is a doubt. In an interview with Norman Pres on Renter Cor:t with the MCC tourists, Bradnv ed that theReuter - 346 words
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Article58 1946-11-13 11 I' r.na.s. (Semba- the R-A.F. tie of the Vid v competiUon at i team It the n thecompettWill have to g) all Tengah Airmen the 177 CR.E 1 epbty two I up to ywterday X damage done to C' md wire fences at the M58 words
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55 1946-11-13 11 INTER-CLUB FRIENDLY DRAUGHT MATCH •rilj repreetnt th« j* ing Club m a I atch against the I nt on Saturday I the J canteen at 2.30 I Oni, I^i>n Chong I hn t Van, Chun Thin I 'i; nr Benp Guan aril c Chong and Koh Hock I L B»-njr55 words
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435 1946-11-13 11 S.C.C. Swamp Asiatics In Padang Rugger 32 pts.; Asiatics 5 pts. I Poor tackling against a far superior team resulted I overwhelming defeat for a representative SinI n Asiatic XV, who played their first match tor I ason on the padang, yesterday against the S.C.c,. f The S.C.C. won by435 words
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Article142 1946-11-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. A goal scored <me mmutc before the >nd enabled the Royal Devon yeomanry from Perak to h Id :he Selangnr Chinese Recreation Club to a three-all draw n a soccer match on the padang m aid of the Poppy Day Fund. The game had142 words
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Article78 1946-11-13 11 r. wing players w:ii represent the Samboe Ch'nese Athletic against the Installat'on Polic at a friendly soccer m 5 15 n m. .s eA Chn* Choo Liang Johnny U c John Wee, Mun Khum. Kah Kwr»- Yee Mui. Kw« Sin Thye, Tien Biah Khek Ben Chin?78 words
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16 1946-11-13 11 FRIENDLY BADMINTOM MATCH ON SUNDAY play* B m n I t* dov j the :r. H16 words
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Article509 1946-11-13 11 Lahat 4/--75 M rai t 10 N«»njj P»t 16 10 v •m kUftt. Gold I 45 <mc. IOHteM i 14/--4- ver 7 h I.M 50 V w^V 10/1 r.H 1 074 1.15 7* i^nlidtticf BD/6 nff Tin Jii/LV, 1 1 6 Souther den Malayan Southern Tr l^509 words
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351 1946-11-13 12 12 heir ciirnance of India laid i ■n:\v I India/ Hi •old the of Parlia H, delivering i from the T he m ion 01 Parliament which cording to ancient c v Oovernmen s p for its second sessi' expected theReuter - 351 words
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Article103 1946-11-13 12 An i ian, MarriappaD, who fatally >iaf»l»L'G a friend during .-I bout <<f imoaing irai fom d puilty of culpable hoi> i no« tinting to murder and sentenc( 1 1 -mis imprisonra i.v Sii gapore Assi iyXi ioi ing *o the <\ id< nee, the Bccuse'i103 words
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Article49 1946-11-13 12 MELBOURNE, Nov. 12.— For the second time in four days rain pre-•ick'-t b the M.C.C. Australian xr at tadiuxn i had been a heavy ttiund< m overnighjk, and ju~t before J was due to be resumed another i. round. With rain still steadily fallil I49 words
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146 1946-11-13 12 $10,000 Reward For Missing Cigrette Lighter A I $10,000. it If l< i ofl red for information recovers th< er wrh aded v i, was ;a a waul or the S D p Harbour Board, Satur lit. it two light rs 3.300,000 cigarettes each from a nd thty were towed146 words
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Article52 1946-11-13 12 TOKIO, Nov. 12.—A rt-port from ttM Bri'isJi Commonwealth Occupation Forces at Kure ditcloeed today 1,827 British and Indian troops dilled for demobilisation vt -d the Emp Australia v| i Jj k<--:>- o- the weekend for- Britain. Also aboard were 20 Japanese who appear at the forthcomic mReuter - 52 words
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Article27 1946-11-13 12 Wl n Ik which L Xi i I I !<• who an .1 two army <>iv, B. When d even row I i 1 Ob lay,27 words
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Article33 1946-11-13 12 B 20 E li. it load- f lon him turn ml H ntriOr oflle«T t T' woroufl impT v\ h ho of mil 1 1 1 l»f 0(33 words
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Article31 1946-11-13 12 Rice Sub-Committee Meeting At til OHI BJnei Odmn I i the sp< Tun n. LV! C of hoPren liuio-C j itepresenu ,T md awJ I viv. A -i i 0 Sub-Commii31 words
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