Morning Tribune, 21 November 1946
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Title Section13 1946-11-21 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 175 (At W a. 10 CENTS I, ,'JRSDAY, Nov. 21. 1946.13 words
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Article183 1946-11-21 1 'Foreign Interference I Nov. 20.--It was officially stated today Greek Government is to .send direct to Uie iona her evidence of "foreign interfere] guerilla activity. (l iso stated tha* Greeci did not intend to approaches to Yugoslavia, Bulgaria or Aipiacing the evidence before ".heReuter - 183 words
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123 1946-11-21 1 fl i Nov. 20. Mahatma i prayer meeting Nukhali district of Wf that he had receiv. If letters and ims" m connection I- tnmunal troubles to I I me Muslims feared B me to East Bengal to them. He wanted to B m he123 words
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91 1946-11-21 1 Invitations Out For Indian Assembly Delhi, Nov. 20-Invita-bclng issued to-day I ni maty meeting of the assembly to be hei i I the date for the anally set* at r?rt re ier thi.s week that the whJ h Is to frame th m f' r India on lines ie British91 words
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Article60 1946-11-21 1 BRISBANE, Nov. 20.- -A summons was i-sued here toda.v against T. A. Poky, Queensland Secretary foi Health and HornAffairs, alleging possessionn ot 533 lbs of tobacco on which excise duty had not been paid. Fohy ha- temporarily relinquished his portfolio pendin* findings of the Royal Commission appointedReuter - 60 words
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Article123 1946-11-21 1 NANKING, Nov. 20. Civil Wai 1 Ims flared up again m Chiii.v i and is spreading m spite of tl>.recent cease-fire ordet, accord* inn to reports reaching hero today from a doien points n* North China. Women and children and noncombatants were r< ported to b<Reuter - 123 words
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Article172 1946-11-21 1 Jerusalem, Nov. 20.— The Pal■stinc police announced to-day that two explosions near the Jewish Agency building and th \avy. Army and A,r Force Institute Ollicer Club last night •]i r h T iv d°m9 ?ed a police armoured car whir^h was passing at that time, butReuter - 172 words
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239 1946-11-21 1 GENT IS NAMED ACTING GOVERNOR GENERAL Mr. Mac Donald Leaves For U.K. Tomorrow Mr. Malcolm MacDo tld the Governor (> v ill leave Malaya for tin l tomoi is.siDiis with Hie g on various ma ,i neo, Including to resul oi tru recent itu U i discussions In Kuala iam239 words
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Article, Illustration7 1946-11-21 1 SWEARING-IN ON NOV. 30 SIR KDWAUIJ Ghi\T7 words
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Article49 1946-11-21 1 London, Nov. 20.- Results <>t yesterday** and to-day'.s polling m the Rumanian general elections gave the Government bl'»c between 70 and 71 per cent ol he votes, Belgrade Radio report ed to day. "The vote *<>** the opposltl Wa<; ucrw Rmnll thi> P:ifli,, irlrl cd. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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213 1946-11-21 1 Agreement In K.L: Sultans Satisfied A further plenary rence VU h»-ld itt Kirm I Ku:ils Lumpur yesterday morning bo tween th Governor-G< neral, tne Governor of Malayan Union the Ruhr, ol the Malay State*, and reprt entatl I the U.M N o when the rep rt <>i the oonsututlona] working213 words
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Advertisement30 1946-11-21 1 GIAN SINGH'S SERVICE A Nylon Parachute for $45.00 j Mali ir underclothing now before we an «>nt j ■lock. A BOON FOR FAMILIES laiae? Mhi;;!i iV o. 4, B DAJAJ30 words
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252 1946-11-21 2 (Trfbunt Staff Reporter/ Bel lemem ol the claim im oark pa> h no only teea me ol the buttling gue^ ions for more Uian one peat, but. also a remedy to relieve the hea Indebtedness el the Oover/mwnt servan i,252 words
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Article154 1946-11-21 2 'Our Own ItvporWr, Wednesday. A n ol vita] Importance iffi <■• ng Mun uitie.s to Municipal employees was di^ ed by I mm ners tolay. Th first < i the probl< m art in</ out ol the payment, ol Xlituitles is the period of oecupa tlon154 words
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Article118 1946-11-21 2 The wedding took place ye*t£iday of Miss Mary Anne Ma; dalena De Haas, daughter ol th. laic Mr. D. M. De Haas-Freeth and of Mis. L. A. De Haa IVeeth of Singapore, and First, Lieut. Frank Ferdinand Hubrlier, son f»f Colonel and Mrs. O. L Hubelier The bride,118 words
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Article32 1946-11-21 2 A walking along X m Chuan Road on Tuesday evenbur, was heki up by two other Cvrim ie rmed wi t > 1 a pistol, nv<\ robbed I $30032 words
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Article34 1946-11-21 2 Mew Mooi wh'fjh falls f£» Priday v. n l> elebrated mt. Binl B ddhist Temple V* r> I .by f^r Rid ird Plnnaduwa. All ar •d to be present for Ptnk&ma34 words
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143 1946-11-21 2 S.H .B. Clerk Reported Men, Beaten Up rig hurt y. o Bai d rwn at the Harbour > c, Ibrahim ■n-udin (three months' and Mohamed bin I iird M it Court rday Yen ;i sup< rlntendent clerk at the Harbour Board, wai stepped behind jodown by three perns, while on143 words
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Article32 1946-11-21 2 EDUCATION FOR CITIZENSHIP' Mr. c>. c. Thornton oi Pubii< Relations will speak on "Educa on for Citizenship" at Satur i Y^ Men's Luncheon meet m to t>r held at C dl* Resimt.32 words
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Article49 1946-11-21 2 UNITED CHINESE AMATEURS Ail memb rs "f the United Chic Amateurs are requested bo note that i genera] meeting will tv held at the residence of Mr. i Khek Ens. 164. East Coas I i on Dec. 1. at 2 p.m. The object is to revive thr Association's activities49 words
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270 1946-11-21 2 Court Decides On Tribune Readers' Appeal: No Prison For Juveniles Out Own /»VpOrter/ IPOH, Wednesday, —'in principle that juvenile delinquents should not be sent to prison was upheld by Justice Evans and agree J to by Crown Counsel Mr. Brodie In the Perak Assize Court: today. This was the resull270 words
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243 1946-11-21 2 A case of robbery and murder m a house In Killinrv Road was related m the Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquiry into the death of Ong Guun Chye, a clerk formerly employed m the Land Office. The mother m law of243 words
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309 1946-11-21 2 VV. B. Nichols of tbc 12th Para i under cross-examination thai, he h drr the influence of liquor but no v drunk. Nursing Sister Mavis Ivy Jones, who had I on his knees, ahouted as she went ou: 01 three-ton truck driven by Cpl.309 words
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Article97 1946-11-21 2 Out Own Reporter MALACCA, Wednesday At today's Munlclpai meeting, Mr. Tan Siew Sin a*ked for the appointment of a special budge tary sub-committee "as was ed upon at the budget, meeting held on Wednesday. Nov. 6/' to recommend if necessary th revision of the rates of97 words
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Article89 1946-11-21 2 Tribune SUfl Most of the st cases of conden-td mlik and 2,075 cases of milk powdei ex* pected to arrive her.- toda^ aboard the ss. Pundu. lieved to be for the G< 'of Borneo and Sarawak Considerable stocks. are expected to re shortly for consumi89 words
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Article, Illustration260 1946-11-21 3 'Hi ippointment of Supreme Allied Commander, Asia, is to be abolished from December 1, pounced last night by ALFSKA Hq. The post placed by a Commanders-in-Chief Committet* tins tne tnree er vice Commanders-in-Chiet have a collective responsibility to the British Stall.260 words
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Article67 1946-11-21 3 Lim Ah Wah, was stopped and searched by a detectivo when leaving the harbour boari on Tuesday, and was found wltri a bottle of briliiantine and a dozen reels of thread m his coa. pockets. In -addition 20 pad locks were concealed m his locks,67 words
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33 1946-11-21 3 SCC Opened: First "Visitor" Lady Gimson Franklin Gimson, the •r of Singapore, formally f Singapore Cricket at a ceremony yeste r Gimson, who also atteni the new visitors' the first visitor to the33 words
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249 1946-11-21 3 There is considerable meat shortage !hrough< Malaya at present, and It may continue to exist ill May next year. The Army of aval 1 Shipping space tor the import of livestock from ralia, bo;h for its use as well as for civilian consumption249 words
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329 1946-11-21 3 Ipoh Boy (of 600) Off To Eng la nd For Naval Training Tribune staff ler An ipoh boy. former Dalforce member und medical i udent at the King Edward vii College ol Medicine, was among the 000 Chinese sailors who arriv< yesterday on the Empress ol Australia on thfir Wl329 words
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182 1946-11-21 3 Catholics In Malacca Will Celebrate (Q Rrpf>riir Malacca, W I ba cidm-r with th( Feast of Si x ivier tin R H s- usa parish prieft. wIT celebrate hit s.iv r Jubilee P^ Dec 3 and l«>r;«i CaUioUci have mad( nrr.t. I I com memorat n I tnaniM r O182 words
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93 1946-11-21 3 Licence FeesMunicipality Will Benefit (Out Own Reporter j Malacca. Nov. 20. "As a re suit talks with the Financial Seer tary of the Malay m Union, the Road Transport Department will continue t<> licence all motor vehicles but the revenue collect d r »n such vehicles will be tran' fenvd93 words
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Article93 1946-11-21 3 MDU DELEGATE SEEING GOVERNOR (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. John Eber. vice-president ol the Malayan Democratic Union. Singapore, is meeting the Malayan Union authorities i)O discuss matters m connection with the proposed Federal ConititUtiOn Mr. Eb< r, who left Singapore on Tuesday aft n n, wa s expected to see Sir93 words
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Article148 1946-11-21 3 Two thousand tons ol rice ar riwd la :rom Austral i on Euryades. which also brought 600 tons ol a] md orange: and 4.000 tons oi genera The Norweg m i learner, Nirild also called ai Singapore v terday on her way to Sn Tl148 words
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Article222 1946-11-21 3 "W<« British have been accu« f d ol beln« standoffish. May bf we are rather shy." said Sir Axx gus GHUan, hcim ol the Empir* Department of the British Coun d] vcsicrdny. He was 5P ukin^ to membei ol the Rotary Club at a meeting held222 words
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Article50 1946-11-21 3 At i ral n r:!fr» o I Mr. J I II n Mr t Shephi Hon 1 per Mr. W H M 1] C. B Dr W B B J r Dr C I I Mr N. S Hoga B Oai Mr H. X DA H Va U\)f50 words
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356 1946-11-21 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, NOV, 21, 1946. Franco-Siam Settlement io leasi din t Interest m h<' bo Llemenl ol \\> Francori oriaJ dispute, I ..it is, ol course •L' c on tli imeri 'a rice export < ut. Slam hi no m drawing at teni ion ic\ thai Cambodia tnd Ihe356 words
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756 1946-11-21 4 H. L. HOPKIN - B. B. C. C ensorship -The News Again H. L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON S 11 A Remembrance Day talk by L idy Ifacßob rt was br >ad i to 01 nei but only after cci I i bad been CUI "Ut. A 1 banned 8.8.C Then ertaln pi756 words
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110 1946-11-21 4 VIENNA. N. matt-ly 3.000 V work r.s and demon* ai CommunUt b mi up a students a the University ol VU ;ist what t i "toleration ol Nazi ,tud I Nazi prole n cr m& di p orderly fashion at being told that aA.P. - 110 words
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Article44 1946-11-21 4 ciKL'NUHLE. France N v ive passengers injured and six oth hurt when an A] Lray plane mad 1 a forced landing yesterday near the Olandi n I In the Southern Alps, onlj miles north <>i the Italian I del.- A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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339 1946-11-21 4 Jews Protest: Tension Still Running High Jerusalem, Nov. 19.— Six thousand Jew s detained m camps In Cyprus have sent a message bo Mr. Arthur Creech- Jones. Colonial Secretary, proi sting "against the ridiculously small number" oi Immigration certificates ail 'tied to them. "Bitterness, tension and Impatience are running highReuter - 339 words
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Article64 1946-11-21 4 Liberals Not In Favour Of Treaty CAIRO Nov. 19 Samra Pasha m Egyptian Sen:'i* Liberal Gonstitui special commitl tudy Britain'? pro] n 'A it. aty with Egypi to reject them.* 1 Samra Pasha, M ity of the Commi' had voted uld the Li*)- tionists oppose the th only partj uppA.P. - 64 words
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Advertisement98 1946-11-21 5 i. K. TAWO fAIXI p IB M i r o" Aids Var.wus types of firs an«l Max (>f h imilt Gift S.H PrtMßda, tC«. BOX A: CO., re. Hotel Bu ng) OKS PRI BT, Ri laurani ft 61, M W r- HE-CURE Our tec. BAGGAGE SERVICE i *p. Phone 640:;98 words
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Advertisement166 1946-11-21 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m I Jhs. sinqapote £JwpA Di HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GKNKKAL DKBII.m win n wide ranp CENTRAL MEDICAL HAH 11/Mj Victoria Str.,.l i rl&lrical United Trading Co., 61, Si I I Singapoi IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT VS i broui Dirt 1-, Im]166 words
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Advertisement151 1946-11-21 5 Hair Dressers H;i r Lt F:i 01 1 Ms A Ann 1 Oala I H« B Orchard Bos Hotel THE TAVERN Cool Locality I I Bi I 7-17 i N Rd Ink Manufacturers livrvvst Ink for I Everest ink Manufacturing Co, 1 i Jem Hers FASHION JEWEI World's i Kitchen151 words
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Advertisement123 1946-11-21 5 T.M.A. Music House, TkOM Till. Optuian Re^ardiDK the eyeslfht OMMN; New China Optical Co. I IUiH, einftpdrt. I sen 171* Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SING A PHOTO SI i 4 l-.gL Street, Singapore. Indoor d CVtitdooi Photograph«r» Pianos USED PIANOS r HAKJERB Nang Hcn^ t123 words
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Advertisement101 1946-11-21 5 fUAff) .rv -it Mi tors FCNCHI.M Co. Lv I v. Pi I 07. SHOI I(I WD H BHirxn: ROAD Sill v w Stationers LIANG BROTHERS CO Envelope Paper Bag M*u;J*curv Btitionc: Winter*, Bock-Bir, i«rr u tip Maiere uk: Paper M«fchanti. f, Ohuliil Btrffi Bin»*l<-' TIL. 770t. lI G E Ift101 words
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Article241 1946-11-21 6 NANKING. N" 1 19 by convening I >)ned 1.: Constitutional Assembly Oeneralia Chiang k.. t chance on the ionai split" the Communists talk' ••^vocation of tl meant the most imi risky and potentially angeroua politic he Generalissimo has ever made Although the Commui. Ltened .1241 words
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Article121 1946-11-21 6 (Oui Ov R Penan P t con nd worklni problem v >j Mr. L( Mi n to meet Settlem nt Adrisorj Council i<fld m P< n; i Mr I t th< ;ommil tiould I ol one repr sentative from each of th< trbers of (<( mm<121 words
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38 1946-11-21 6 Triple Role For Britain's Territorials T i i into H pro •■.i fo ,i tyrritoi v I line l nid borne livision and i roop i i illj the Ten itorial i. I bet 1 m to roach !>38 words
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Article59 1946-11-21 6 \V YOrfK. Nov. 19. T: was quiet Improvement m tb final hall hour und ?r the leacU ship of assorted Steels, Oii Motors, Rubbers, Buildings an Foods changing numerous loss* 'o k r ain- and gave the market a Irregular appearance with move meats mostly limitedReuter - 59 words
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199 1946-11-21 6 PARIS. Nov. 19. President freorgea Bidault, French Prim*' Mini.sb-r, toduy formally declared the United Nations Educa Uonal. Scientific and Cultural Organisation open m a cere mmy m the luxurious amphl theatre ol Sorbonne, Paris, m. LJidault, and 30 world education leaders In the speak*Reuter - 199 words
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285 1946-11-21 6 Plushin idows, Nt-w York. \<a Lfi :n on the [Jnited Nations agenda aft m Sweden, Iceland and Afghani ken their .scats today was the Egyptian mdemning religious and racial persecution crimination. Th,- Russian del< i M Andre* Vyshinsky, said that the .Soviet Union would yoUReuter - 285 words
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Article44 1946-11-21 6 HAITIEN SENDS SOS: 'AFIRE' NEW YORK, Nov. 19. The Radio Marine Coporation inte^ cepted a distress message from the liberty ship Haitien reporting it was on fire and needing help off Luzon in the Philippine-. The vessel was formerly the James I. Mckay. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article71 1946-11-21 6 FLUSHING MEADOWS N York, Nov. 19. Aftei remaii ty In her hotel last night with a ■ore throat and general fai Mis. Pandit arrived hen morning to take pan In meeting of the General Assemblj of the UNO. Mrs. Pandit was unable I tend the reception givenReuter - 71 words
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Article119 1946-11-21 6 Teheran, N v. 10 ri of Teheran has igi tract with the rei Sir Alexander efs, London eers, for and d city v the Pel Ul' .mi Es Suit tieran, the ca] with :i population oi which i.s rapidly growin Its water bn \i\ theReuter - 119 words
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Miscellaneous150 1946-11-21 6 I LI'L ABl\Elt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING IJUBUNi I I Smilin' Xack »v A1 t; I THEf LATE. AVIATOR V TH' VUKRY LEASTS )f« (CT 1 II MUST SHORE MUSTfjUS DOGPATCH H AM LL GO. f MAH \aH' (GULP.' I TRUSTED DOGPATCH j LL'S FORM A «/T U«150 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1946-11-21 7 Henry Gris - Revelations About The Hollywood Lana-1 Henry Gris By© V Morning T>ilnin>. C<>r> ts. m Hollywood S Revelationi About a i- 11 s that photograph! veil; a girl, >nco a glamour i> l who wani to b»' tnt* i iiciine. and about Holly, i wood's most do v te 1 N1,181 words
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Article, Illustration463 1946-11-21 8 WITH VERA ARDMORE Malayans In Lou Jon A H him ii n ol a doui i an I i th Sultan. re marrii d al < Hull on N i 1- -1 b real ou d I I to D ny ntl d Lion 1 i wag463 words
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Article, Illustration312 1946-11-21 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman Keep 'em Smiling k i am d scusa ng ihe problems m which i aders have expre-ed an interest A .letter before me says, "I would like bo much to see an ait C|e about the thin, severe, straight lips of so many middleaged and312 words
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163 1946-11-21 9 Hitler' s Plan To Invade England Told r H It >iin c ambled becajj c thj hole built t: I v.il Air ifflciml gtory Lion" wan Mi. Cl- m i written replj^ t i ona i n Hitler's plan and which led to all into m the United teiYlng aReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement151 1946-11-21 9 You Saw And Enjoyed "THE SPANISH MAIN" Ygu Saw Pirates And Big Fights At Sea. You Saw The Ferocity Of Those Cut -Throats. Hal All Was A "W£E-BIT" As Co pr i i Whol You See When You Are Led "!GHT INTO THE D:N OF ZIG PIRATES! 808 HOPE'S /""-C151 words
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Advertisement90 1946-11-21 9 CAT li a-m., I it Audi* R kLPH RU lIARDSON Schcoi Fcr Secret \s A GREAT FILM! M(»V'N< DRAM 11 N ERE! 1 I). <)> SATURDAY MIDNIGHT DOROTHY LAMOUR In a Sarong In the Malayan Jungle IN BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON A l' AMOUNT IM< TURK. i i under Wie90 words
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Advertisement65 1946-11-21 9 d It'i At 1 I Toda> 1 n.m. The MotiMti r That Wm aij leadei li r(l > JE^Jiicltarci Ll*>\rrl!yn'a A MHh Ciil>i> I I j\ Fiodu>«d by D*fWf v ■hi in*V<4l PHONE 6 909 |47l U—^ 4.15 IS*— 9.ll ACTION TO KEEP YOU BREATHLESS! hit J HAT STAR! I\65 words
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Article235 1946-11-21 10 It Owti Industrials continued 1 yesterday. Cold Storages business done at the price Malacca Electric Fteffl $1 Collieries, after their fall inquired for at 12.45, sellei In rubber hares Pajami were un offer at $1.55 with buyers a f 51.52 1 Mentakabs w re wanted at235 words
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Article253 1946-11-21 10 LONDON, Nov. 20. -The muM important League football cla>n OJ the month will be played on Saturday week, when Liverpool visit Blackpool. Liverpool are the Division One leader*, WhUe Blackpool are second having been replaced at the top of the table by their hom e253 words
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Article104 1946-11-21 10 LONDON, Nov. 19. -Leading Industrials are beginning to show signs of benefiting from reinvestment demand following I certain amount of selling m th< Home Rail market. There was a fair list of appreciable gain^ among older established Industrials but business was not on a large scale. InReuter - 104 words
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Article166 1946-11-21 10 London, Nov. 19. -The Nuffleld Organisation ha.s the British 'peoples car" on test. Sir lilies Thomas. Vice-Cha rman of th<- organisation, told Renter to-day on hi* return from the United States: "There neen be no secret about the tact that the Nuffield Organisation has m pro>pectReuter - 166 words
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80 1946-11-21 10 WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. The Acting Secretary of State, Mr Oean Ach<_\son, declared today that the impending coal strik* 1 m the United States would comas ;t "very serious blow" to all foreign countries receiving Bh Pments ol either American coal or food. He toldReuter - 80 words
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Article116 1946-11-21 10 London, Nov. 19.— Leftwlng band; m Ore- re hav e as their Pmited objective the definite intention of driving Government r out of Aegean Macedonia \b b lieved m usually well-in-rm< d quarter.- In London. Both Greek and British ob- of all political opinions pp.iv recogiReuter - 116 words
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Article331 1946-11-21 10 Our Special Food Market Report (By Our Own Correspondent) Prices quoted below are tot plcul weight except where other vise stated. Foodstuffs: Yesterday's quotitions were "Meehoon": Siam $80; Indo-China $65; Kedah $65 No. 1 $95; No. 2 $85; No. 3 $75; Siam glutinous rce $100 Kedah glutinous rice $85; Siam331 words
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Article103 1946-11-21 10 SOVIET SILENT ABOUT EXCHANGE M i cow, Nov. 19 Pand t Nehru's rcm m announcement that Molotov would be willing t< exchange diplomatic repn s< lives between the Sovjei V and India has not be n men toined m the Russian pn Foreign oihiv officials h ivi been informed ol103 words
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Advertisement84 1946-11-21 10 At The Worlds GLOBE: G.W. DATI V: 3— 7— f ».15 P.M. FIRST YANK INTO TOKYO" fj,)O N.W. I ULY: 8 7— 0.15 P.M. "PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" •N TECHNICOLOR (1W NrOHl I -V: 7 P.M.— M. IS P.M. •FIRED WIFE" COMMENCING Nov. Victcria Theatre FOR 6 N-" »/s A84 words
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Miscellaneous218 1946-11-21 10 Try This AMERICAN ANSWU 10 >^F W\ F PRI mi n II //I F Crossword ruzzle mm r— /ICROSS 31-Vcin ol metal AiGI^VR U SEJ 4— Fashioned 35— Albert r-^b-^-M-^- r B— Calm 36-A star COpR -m^-l r-n 12-Atmosphere 37-Italian family "SfsOM" N B^ 13 -Smell 38-Not strong eT. TX^W^"218 words
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136 1946-11-21 11 Bishop Wilson Favours United Church Front t putty held m lil the Adelphi Rou; lust evening, the Righi i L. Wilson, CMG, tru Singapore, paid trii(. members of his dio...(j otiu-rs for the gin gavr him while he was lr Road camp and for ttv .ance of their Christiar lot136 words
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Article558 1946-11-21 11 Sembawang Navy Nearly Beaten By S.R.C. After Haif-Time Lead s R. C. 2 r.x.a.s. Seakawaag Wha would have been a fasj and i: Ing name was Barred by a wel ground and a tricky ba<i when the s.R.C. drew with he Sembawang R.N.A.B m the semi-final558 words
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Article288 1946-11-21 11 BRADMAN NAMED CAPTAIN Adi Nov. 20 I>.n Brad in.m will captain Australia In first oftcket Te.st match w th [land beginning m Br.sbane on N.»v 2U was announced today. Thr flflO captain will be named to-morn v. A Sydney me&J ig( -,a>\ Australia'j first T» team ha^> practically C LOWReuter - 288 words
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Article127 1946-11-21 11 j (Tribune Staff Repo'tc" S( The $.5. Pundua, dorr 1 ing here today, bring* 56 horse* for Malaya. Oi the^e U are for the Ipon trainer and owner, M\ Van Breukelen. The re- i maining 45, mostly arif- I Hn\ it i^ understood, are J for Kuala Lumpur.127 words
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Article259 1946-11-21 11 PAVILION 'HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY with Walter Pidueon, Maureen O'Hara, Donald CfUp, Anna Lee, Roddy McDowall, John Loder. Sara Allgood, Barry Fitzgerald, Patric Knowles. (20th Century-Fox) No tribute i a too hl«h for the picturised version ol Ricnaro Llewlyn's book "How Green Wa My Valley"259 words
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Article14 1946-11-21 11 I'XDON, Nov. 19.- Rugby results: Devonport Ser--6 St. Barfs Hospital 8 ReuterReuter - 14 words
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250 1946-11-21 11 'DEATH -RAILWAY' TRIAL When I gave the order to shoot the British priI didn't know that it was an offence against ernational Law," was the plea put forward by Col. Tamie, one of the group commanders of the urma-Siam railway, m the War Crimes250 words
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Article103 1946-11-21 11 Canada Steps Up Wheat Movements TTAWA, Nov. 18.— Wheat l tits now underway are r f b» relieve quickly the c of grata at Montreal rs for overseas shipments. c shortage has been so hat ships wishing to load be n kept waiting m al for &8 long as fiveReuter - 103 words
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Article59 1946-11-21 11 The inter-club friendly diaugh match between the Chine.v Swimming Club and the Government Treasury Dept. on Satur day laft resulted In another draw. An exhibition by two of Singa- pore'- belt playei.s Chla Tian* Kirn al Us Joney, and Llm Chin Kw.r alias AH Chwee, win be given59 words
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Article80 1946-11-21 11 Madras: With thr object << keeping the poor away from rac 'racks th Government <>t Mad-, have decided to raise the betting tax from fa per cent., to 15 per cent, a spokesman r >t Guvrrnrncnt told R«'iit»T The Oov rament, he added '< n IderlngReuter - 80 words
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50 1946-11-21 11 THREE COUNTRIES WIN U.N. SECURITY SEATS NEW VOKK N v 20 Belglum ('< ml ifl yesterda> won t? on the Un i urlty mcll bj marglna over glx other nal ns In f th( bly Th< the Jun l on t nt 11 m m- bly' i I worn rye.A.P. - 50 words
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Article39 1946-11-21 11 t'-llowing will represent R.C. m a hockey match the R.A.F. (Paya Lcbar) -tow on the Padarm: A 1 B. Scheeder, M. ModS. Bath, Jimmy SanderSchecder, H. Rozario, K. ng, S. Slope. T Mendis de Mello.39 words
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Article31 1946-11-21 11 SAN FRANCISCO Nov 20 rrler /^n' itani rday •d on< \n worker, seri ously burned eight others and i minor burns to 2') Including two navy enlisted men.31 words
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Article15 1946-11-21 11 Th». hockey match betw< the SRC. and RAF. (Seletan wh.< been played Jed15 words
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Article, Illustration271 1946-11-21 12 Mar* ha Ann Lewis was gran three mon-hs by Mr. Justice t. a. Br, rrday m the High Com; when she p» l lti(, dissolution of her marriage with Power Roya on i The petitioner was also grant cd full custody271 words
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Article85 1946-11-21 12 B.rlin. N Ino Council ol Evangelical Cnurches of BerLn and Brand nburg to-day atnduct m the deol Qermam The Council allied violations Of th( laws of humanity* m the pn I >nged detention and treat- Borne Oerman prisoners I ir. In letters to the Military Goven f85 words
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397 1946-11-21 12 Commons Statement On Army Allowances, More Of Kluang LONDON. Nov. 20. "A nonngular soldier under the age of 21 who Is married and not receiving a marriage allowance at the end of June may claim a war feTTICe grant from the Ministry of Pensions," stated Mr. Bellengei War Minister, answerIng397 words
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464 1946-11-21 12 Stage Club Presents "The Flashing Stream (By Our O Last night at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, the Stag? i Club marked the first anniversary of its existence by present- ing Charles Morgan's three Act i drama "The Flashing Stream." i The intention b hind the selection of this play wa464 words
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Article137 1946-11-21 12 R UMANIA REJECTS CHARGES LONDON. Nov. 19. AuthOrtta I s I tive British Government .sour' 1 said today that Rumania bad V rejected the British charge! F convoyed m a note dattd No> |g lfi, that "grave irregularities' had become apparent ;n that country's preparations today's genera] elections A ForeignA.P. - 137 words
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Article59 1946-11-21 12 Nat***, Nov. 20.—Tn, M I consiitu ionml A- I Parliamen adjourned for 18 hours to permit b» I tio:, of 172 oandiais for |on he Presidium ol tfc Johannesburg, Nov. 8 when a chartered plan< nesburß Air Taxi I on 1 f« jol p Durbar Lon* v. 20 1 ,o-59 words
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