Morning Tribune, 30 November 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE jhgf jhg jhg jhg (New Series) 10 CENTS SATURDAY, Nov. 30 1946
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  • 889 1 Bradman Does It Again Iffr man Preston. Heuter'* le^ respondent with the I' C.C. Team). B .K. Nov. 29.- D n 1^ .as punished Eng■c howlers again. On the IK in-.' lay of the first Test lj[ er not out of Be 292 for two wickets. Hasset helped m an
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  • 134 1 PARIS, Nov. 29.- After ampult ating with a penknife his own leg which had bdn all but blown off by an exploding mine and applying a tourniquet, Maurice Lamarque, a young Frenchman I f lrovt his companion, Alfred Cougnon, icho was also badly injured,
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  • 87 1 Pans. Nov. 29.— A Vietnam irtillery battery on Kar Ba island m the side of Tonking opened fire on the 9,933 toiv cruiser Suffren and a light warship without hitting them, ac--ordinc to an Agence France Presae dispatch from Hanoi which reached Paris today. Immediate protest was
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  • 358 1 Congress, Sikhs Will Now Go To London Too I >ndon, Nov. 20. The Viceroy, Lord Wavc-Jl and U Indian leaders flying with him to London for talks with the British Government, have been invited to 1 lunch witli Kins George VI at Buckingham Palace
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  • 78 1 Tribune St. Jf Rcpor*«r I Indicative of the times we live m with a rampant -rime wave sweeping the city, even our City Fathers have taken steps to insure swain* any risks to rash being carried m transit I n the Muninual Offices Committee No. 7
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  • 82 1 Jerusalem, Nov. 29. Palestine's High court of Justice today rejected a petition by the Jewish Advocate, Edward David Goiten lor writs of Habeas Corpus m respect of more than 3,800 illegal immigrants v/ho leached Haifa on Monday. Ths means illegal immigrants are now liable to
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  • 116 1 PALESTINE GOVT. FIRM ON IMMIGRANTS JERUSALEM. Nov. 29.- Th« J wi h National :Councll to»iay declared a threi-minute "flymboUc -trikt" throughout Palestine .i df-pottitiun ships carrying nearly 4.000 JcwLsh non-quota immigrant, ailed for Cyprus. The spokesman of the itwUb Agency said that U nsion wa i al- ready lining m
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  • 92 1 BRISBANE Nov. 29.— B^di.r, v.lio is in h<-d otfrlv tonight, ii inf much bettqr and is aim f 'ft.'iiti f n bowl tomorrow. NKW DFIJn, Nov. 29-Vallah oiuii Pat«l, th«' oth.T Com?r.- l»;id«i invitrd, has flo( ided hot t* pio<iid (o i/ondon. I/)MX)N. Nov. 2»—Th# Italian C ji-ttu.-nt
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  • 253 2 i; fern Ooverni will ol reli< I textiJ bin have to en allottjenf or 360,000 i for disl ribution < mber i I ng category for thi distnbu „-,i] cheme: under Clas I c ni rti rs wh >se 1939 Import amounted
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  • 299 2 Out of a consignment ol i > of R.A.F. stoic Which had been dispatched from the dock^ Of the Singapore Harbour Board to 389 Maintenance Unit. H.A.F. Seletar, 31 CftfteS, valued at 1682, ciid not arrive at their destination. Twenty-nine of those cu-,-,
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  • 47 2 ANKARA, Nov. 28.— M. Feridun Ketnal Ermin, Secretary General if th<- Turkish Foreign OlBce, teft Ankara today for Amman to grert King Abdullah on behalf of General Umet Ononu, Turkibh President on Turkey's recognition of the newly established kingdom of Trans Jordan. R euter
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  • 122 2 tit pea] vaB given by ms< i when a Chin afU t. 10/ In the Ml District Court yesterday, r selling a cup of sw:et< th milk f( r 15 cent .1 price being 10 cents) Two Fa a Control i!.>spvti rs went to Ah
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  • 266 2 BEAT UP SICK POWS, JAP TO DIE Found guil/y on /wo charges— forcing sick pri-soners-of-war to work, and inarching them from Kanburi to Nakon \ayok, a distance of 45 kilomei/es, without a break m 23 hours, S Maj. Shimo.jo Harukichi, a sub-camp commandant of 'h e Burma-Siam railway, was sentenced
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  • 262 2 Two hundred members o f the R.A.0.8. Club and 600 othe/s of the San Mm Chu Vi Youth Corps are moving to-morrow m accordance with instructions received from Government only 11 days ago. New Headquarters of the Chinese Corps will be m
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  • 228 2 'CHRISTMAS SHIP' BRINGS COINS CURRENCY (Tribune Stall Reporter) 1)***** packed m J Commission i a] cargo which the Emi In Bingapoi c before pi 4ong X ag. She arrives from U.K. to i few days until a abl< tier to come alongside to d r. .1 on board include* vine,
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  • 89 2 Seen by a detective, In a harbour board podo'.'n. on Oct <s carryirif a case containing bottlea ol orange jui^e which he 1 fttributed to three coolies, while helping himself to one, Lee rhian Hoo d 8» was sentenced to eight weeks r.i. by Magistrate K.
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  • 44 2 Flr.«t rl it.s k nd m c ngapor c Ing a pore Co-operat-V' Stores Societv Limited which ha; Its shop at 331. North Brid^p Road will be offlc'ally open <\ thi:- afternoon at 2 /dock by Mr F. Royd, Director oi Co-oprr-ation, Malaya.
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  • 156 2 5 Years' R.I.For Culpable Homicide Tin- Singapore a c 1 till a little after .six o'clock day evening when a i brought m theii verdict m i dor trial. On the first charge, the ta tound Mokmin bin Asm gu eulapable homicide not amount^ lo murder and on the second
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  • 103 2 The Arundel Castle arrive from Southampton yHeriamorning. The gigantic luxury liner lUll trooping and Is taking ser vice personnel to Japan vIaWJ Kong on this trip. There a also a number of servi* rii lies going out to Hons Rung. About 700 troops, and *J service
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  • 57 2 FATAL FALL OFF MOTOR CYCLE Ah inquiry into th< d Charlie Lee Keng Ouan, a member of tho "E" Chiw S.S.V.K. and lately he Municipal Sew^rag. *>■ Mrt j^ wm held m ttM Con yesterday, when th« Ooron< G. Porter returned tin(: by misadventur' 1 Ut Ntf off his mo"
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  • 393 3 S'PORE TO ABOLISH RIC KSHAS Trishaws Preferred: No Limit Fixed nitelj al it 500 licensed pulli on ighl I I] ibli 11l i b the C :i.:i f rent. Ol i letermin by a draw) b n< on c. 31 1946, and thai :< n, ii" 50 p 1 r
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  • 27 3 MahratUu marching throuyh thi main street of BatOVia on the occasion of the recent fare well parade of British-Indian t v >})< I avtno Java.
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  • 208 3 GEYLANG TO HAVE PRIVATE MARKETS There are already signs In Singapore that the ft'.nrk-inarket is undergoing considerable signs of con- tion declared Mr. C. E. Collinge m moving at yesB rday's meeting of the Municipal Commisstonera that ft private market be allowed to operate between Loft'iias 36 and 33, Geylang.
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  • 166 3 IPOH. At a ma ting oi Chinese and European miners held at h. F.M.S. Chamber of Mines at the Hong Kong Bank chambers ighteen m« mb* is wer< elected to form the first council of the j Malayan Mining Employ* r^ Asholaion. They comprise nin. epresentatives
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  • 113 3 Mountbatten Road Is to b« np< n to general traffic on Dec. This announcement made yesterday at the Commissioners' meeting by the Municipal President v.ji.s greeted with loud applause. Mr Kayman how- < r stated that the road run!>m'. through ECaDang Airport would be closed
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  • 125 3 that the had broken room of another woman m Coolie Lines, Singa- '>■ Board, and stolen f &Uery worth $320, Ngai Chinese woman told k r he had been «r- had dam v because 1 a "hard up.' 1 aon. on
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  • 7 3 iNDON Prime Mi nistel Reuter
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  • 413 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1946. Fighting In Java Reports from Ja renewed fighting "on all fronts' 1 arc gravely disturbing. Details are lacking the moment of writing, and i it may be that the Indonesian Army communique n fers to no more lhan an unusual number of incidents ot
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  • 778 4  - Azerbert Addiz Air Cut H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETT ER FROM LONDON by*- A fOOd pGOpfc WtlO ar not will i| tth th y-ioving rlcar of Am- nilon Church, BUcaHeath, who the abolition of the I- tt. r "H" m i» aspirate form. Hr does not \h declarer *now rd a
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  • 87 4 WELLINGTON. Nov. 27.-- Labour remains m office with a reduced majority a- a result of the New Zealand general elections. LaUst returns m tru straight two-party contest give Laboui 41 -i at. and the Nationalist Party 37. Two seats outstanding are expected to go to Labour. \t
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  • 125 4 i mentioned the other da* that portions of Lady llacßobeu** oioadcast on Remembranc, Da were deleted by the 8.8.C. Questioned about thi* m the Hou.-c of Commons today by Sir Waldron Smlthera (Conservative). Mr. Herbert Moirison >aid: 'I am informed by the Bii.C. that, m the
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  • 208 4 Jerusalem, Nov. 28.— The Chief Rabbinate o: Palestine and the Jewish National Council today asked that nearly 4,000 immigrants "now detained m depo tation ships anchored off Haifa be permitted to lane and begin life anew m their homeland." An appeal to the British prime
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  • 166 4 Over 4 Million Men, Women To Be Released LONDON, Nov. 26 R p. I Minister. Mr. C!,,: I aid m the Huus- of ComnvJ today it VU b- 'htt b?3 end of 1947 all men called!! bt'lure Jum 1, 1944 would I leased and that by the end '-I this
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  • 62 4 No armed robberies wen I ported to have taki n place Singapore yesterday I One gang jobbery. however. occurred at 7 40 i^- st night oir-l side Gate No. L\ Singapore! Harbour Board, a ni'uup o[ :> J uuarmed Chinese hooligans. oikM ot whom was a youth, iiisaulted|
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    • 149 5 HEALTH and VITAUI Why suffer OENERAL DLEi; v. htn a widt rang* of TONICS I BOH vailuble CENTKAL MEDICAL II A! I. 51/8 kctrical United Trading Co., I Stamford Roi c. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT I i Dr.' m porters ol C hinei c Hand-mu F i.^oift.s'Toist:
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    • 110 5 T.M.A. Music Houit Rei I New i Optical Photographer I CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amosemeni Park \lS(*\ PHOTO BTI DIU i h'rr. Btrt*t. tlimffiTl ißtfOOl Outdoor Pbotofr«phir» I SED PIANOS fi makit;.Nang i ieng Co., '>« BVuM I BfS)fSfft. 1 Milliard t ul>eB Ducon cond**n.>fr!i fOi *»II Btkes
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  • 225 6 LONDON, Nov. 27. AJ ted today that all na n ol four radio .1 witl iria. Bril wartime Mcdi naval ba The 1 1 1 lon had n taking pla I nd tha ment ol Installations, men rial and ships d today.
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  • 170 6 'A HIGHLY COLOURED STORY' >:;. I Mt i thy today that he l «i deal <>f un i j and reduced by very v.idti of the prei into h I m 8. rf threati of Jewish terrorists. iv- was answering Mr. Janner, chairman of the Zionist Pederatioi trd LabotJr member
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  • 87 6 Courtauld's New Patent Worries Rayon Producers v n Is I rtaulds' mpioyed bj n pi ducers. Thi- Union opiru-s ihai Inuotts" rii win m k ompetition with tulds 1 Impossible, and {rment m other plants unle licences r^te anted to othei Ti the Industrial \i I ion m the Uniu-d
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  • 205 6 LONDON. No\ 28. After bearing the legal argument extending i ver six days ?ae judical committee af the Privy Council today reserved judg ment on the appeal from the Federal court of India brought by Raleigh Investment com pany Limited versus the Gov-ernor-General In Council.
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  • 145 6 i GK rma I put v. M. a, m I the ne i tiona] as I n I thai 0 ..y had n menace to Fran< Prance finds it incon- rtaln of her bullet hav< resolved to assure I nany of a preponderant Plac\ m
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  • 146 6 Pravda Revives Old Grouse MOSCOW, N muni-: Partj n today i format] Intained m I of G« rmany. "What cp called by th< I Black -a' These unita a lages around Hai and the si at art; Schleswig." Th< men pins, officers nan uni forms minus th« and those above
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 124 6 IMX \II\IJJ EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNI Phantoms of ih<- 0 |7c >TAGE AT >s CARriEN -TME SPANISH GYPSIES AWAIT TMEIR CUE- I PSST.'.'W AH'LL PUT\ N'NOf'-ER-THET'D MAM ONCE PLAYED I'M PRACTICING VYC KIN A L< i r \^?Mk L V \ti!!£B^& A&sSr. MAM-I V7AS KSECOND BASE WIF
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    • 579 8 C.S.E. Repertory Company Pc- »ng m India. D the nisatl m that count] i did I d Shows fo r the Arm> Welfare organisation there. Prior to Joining the RAF, Pet- r Btretton ran repertory company m Torquay and In Paignton. During l§BB he toured Australia with 'Pygmalion' afterwards Joining
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    • 54 8 1 1 the Eve at Bt. h illfootn t most »)i those i ;> hall fr m I "North ol i ler." Nearly •*oo Scol nd ith^rrrt Di> i t face thoroughly at night A .soap and please then ;htly l is dry, tf
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    • Article, Illustration
      378 8  -  Josephine Lawman By Sound Good A woman'- voice ha s a great effect on the aura of charm which she- creates! Sonu times a voice is >o magnetic that this characteristic alone i- enough to make one fascinating. Not many of as are blessed with such a
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  • 109 9 I Indian that the Oort i a bm oi o JJ British Im^-n.tli^m. article In tod W*. 1 uHiciul organ «>f I .tbour Party *T devoUd iknost Urn I*7* l< > tht> alti r I! i( British pr«ti F dOVI the im|X)rtr .th at
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  • 10 9 i od, aliti-B > B I Reuter
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  • 72 9 \KF S N V 28 Hhe v tttempt to jive the S'-cur:'v Uou trol ovei fortification i o\ military, naval and air v m Western Samoa mv objected by f ho tubcommtUet o| the (jnited N itton ?i v >'•••• ship comniiUee by 10 votes 5 India.
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  • 80 9 WASHINGTON. Nov. 29 China app i be OCCUP) a key position m American I I fOlta to establish round-the-Aorld ai r Benrlcei William M. Robertson, ol the U.S Civil Aeronautics Administration, who has returned from an Orient tour, said: fhe establishment oi hoped lor services
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    • 97 9 I When Beauty Holds Sway! CAPITOL's snow I THE FOCUS OF ADMIRATION! M.G.M*a (The Technicolor Beauty) SEE IT WS S j^H wwl 4 111 111 IcOME ON IN MR. ELLIOTT Starts The Loudest Burs/s aill'l 9 Of l.augh^er Ever Heard! mm aa A beded By PATHE GA^^^TE. Ifallt^l I FEARSOME
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    • 70 9 CATHAY p r 11 a.m., 2, 4.15. $.31 !U0 WHAT A PICTURE! IT'S TERRIFIC! jf Ou*en of th« JK jR jv/ngU fmdi o 1 THE M u ia\ I DOROTHY LAMOUR f I Richard Denning Jack Haley 1 1 Patricia Monson- Walter Abel 1 Jf Helen Gilbert Elizabeth Patterson kT*"*^
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    • 117 9 4t The World* tiLOKI- 1 G.W. i 1 3 7 0.15 »m. SALOME, where SHU DANCED 91 dn Technicolor) LIDO SW D;ii|v 3 7 9,15 i) ISLAND" (\n Technicolor) midniohi (ii wn to mom THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" SKY: G.W Nightly: 7— 9.15 pni. "BUFFALO BILL 91 (In Technicolor)
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    • 81 9 X\ PMON£ 6 909 I 11—^ l.i:> I M Il i \PA( ITV WM n! pi^OMBS FOR TOKYO 5\ y-jZif a nd blondes for ro fiiance, m the dnm.i of the men Bfc^^fc !»3 ~> wings! |W| PAT O'BRIEN \*9 RANDOLPH SCOTT PJl^i,-^ ANNESHiRLEY I JKIf W EDDIE ALBERT i
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  • 86 10 Tins Steadier: Bayers Bolder <■ I I I I Bu eluded K:it: r I tels t $2.8 n Collieries $2.52}, and Unlteers $lO£. Cold Storages were wanted at $6.55 jr 56.60 ami off=rs were wanted for Fraser Neave Ord*. Hammers were bein^ inquired for at $33) KI'BBEK.
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  • 20 10 SERVICEMAN HAD BRANDY: 6 WEEKS i rs tion m the vesl»'"d d puilt of theft to six r, irous imorisonment
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  • 197 10 Our Special Food Ma rkets Report p I I j P()O( IS 1 J 1 1 Wi>ck Sugar: D n Qu 1 a i r jua] Lum quality $72. D I S5O Groundnuts:— Seed* (S l a m I with shell $4 i j duo T: c arlng a i
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  • 74 10 JERUSALEM. U. Jewish spokesman d today that the Council had lodged claims tor cq pcnsat.on total! j> v i: i militai y headquaii Palestine. The claim> v.. m r t .-pect damage alleged to 1 i\ by British troops dm for terrorists and hidden Uif Jewish c:t\
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    • 185 10 EXT FOR r> NIG "MADAME LOriSE" A I .ss Faroe Fresh fiom Lo don By Vi c. d Bj Wallet! Wall LAST NIGHT Victoria Theatre At 8.30 p.m. COMBINED SERVICES ENTERTAINMENT Presen s "SEVEN KEYS To BALDPATE" OEO. M. COHAN*! FAMOUS MELODRAMATIC PARCI Produce By ALBERT ARLEN. BOOKING: Rolinson's Raffiea
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    • 233 10 Tr>' AMERICAM Cassword Puzzle "'ZZ'" I .-t.»7*°" S3Sn.a»« H h 4 i>ue 36 Policeman IC -|_J^, LJ- -h^| 8 Flying Inw t r.r.st lady ol piav RlOll r ■vSf" tsW i2-Wr:*t!i Pisn.jrf W^ 1 "t^*= -P~ "Bi 13 -Lamp i p 40 LaU newspaper r^^^'-f^^Mßi- iB. 14 -Monster editor "-'H
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  • 1101 11 Australia's Magnificent Recovery After Poor Start In Brisbane Test Wnidtnan (162), Hassett (HI) Not Outs I m Bradmaa scored his six h century m Tesf cricket and wl L i, ett, rescued AusiraUa from a bad start, .n tin ding day's p Test match between England and Australia at Brisbam
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  • 187 11 In Singapore Wharves wha; l 2 Ai i Olenflnla rmJ Q r. n a Bui Oodown 9 i*j v. iryndm i ling <-x Australia I Oodown nl2 Ifeonia UK 1 Qodov IS>l3 c;iaucu^ down is 16 Pundua COM IMAM* None EMPIRE la'/CK OodoWTi 17 18 Anat:: idlnf lor irK.» i
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  • 90 11 Australia, Ist inning* V Morris c Hammond b Bedser 2 S. Barnes c Bedser b Wright M D G. Bradman not out 162 A L Hassett not out 81 Extras 16 Total dor 2 wkts. 292 Pall of wicket.s i for 9- 2 for 46 Byes 1. Leg-byes
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  • 77 11 'Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Fiiday. Tin- following are tcratchirtgs and order ol running fo» die Ipoh races tomorrow RACE 1: dorses, CU»| 1 s'. fui M;i«i Star Kamitl.ivann- RACE 2: Horses, Cla 6 iiu Pageant, New C HACK 3: HoTsef, Cla 2 •>'. furs. Th. Pathan. RACE 4:
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  • 264 12 M, Nov. 28.— British policy In Malaya \M by ariicles In the Sovk- newspaper "«<•« inch says that the new constitu lon adds a o! supprc peop] the British Colonial Empire The newspaper declares: "Last spring the worm irnl of Britain's intention to expend
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  • 118 12 Operation ChildFeeding In Singapore The Singapore Government IS come forward with $30,000 a month to be utilized In providing >ne free well-balanced tit) ach child ol Dre-school age. Child ren. after weaning, were found to be lacking In nutrients. This was particularly noticeible among the children ol th iOW-income public.
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  • 93 12 1h« st.amship Talma sailed from Uut-avia yesterday with th»> la^t of th.' British/Indian forces m the Netherlands Ea;»t Indies, with the exception of siom*; twenty Claims Hiring- and Graves Registration IMfIWIt 1 and LUtitOD officrrs of all Ihree servitor. Lubt British Indian combat truo..^ to
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  • 208 12 London. Nov 29.— Total world Of rubber m 1946 Jl ted at 1,700.000 tons to 000 made up of 940. o\ thetic rubber and 760.000 to 860.000 tons of natural r. according to a report of Rubbrr Study Group issued of Trade today. Stock* oi natural rubber
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  • 309 12 Malay Ceased To Be British Subject' Under Japs KUALA LUMPUR. —At the I Malayan Union Criminal Appeals Court, presided by Chief Justice the Hon'ble Mr. H. C WilUn with Chief Justice Murray Aynsley of .Singapore, and Justice i Laville of Johore, a Malay teacher named Mohamad Tahir bin Haii Taib.
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  • 209 12 London. Nov. 29. With the object Service lift' as much into line as possil, -th^SS lan life, the Air Council announce Insti restoration of ceitain pre-war customs v affecting the day to day life of Royal ofllcera and other ranks sir d
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  • 185 12 TOKIO, Hot. M Marshal* J Royal Air Fore tUh Ch.cf of A:: \.J I lokio today and lunch neral MacArthiD. o& g^ during his two PARIS, Nov. ».-Oen, j former comma:. ti- tain's (MTMKMI guard 1. dcmiifd at Poitiei to 20 labour with lorn f civil right* i confiscation
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  • 53 12 BOMBAY, Nov. The Bomba> curfew tightened up yesterday ixi Central Bombay by a Uiree-and-half hour extension was today relaxed by the Commissioner of Police. It will now be enforced m all the "disturbed* areas of the city liom 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. for the next
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  • 154 12 LONDON, Nov. 29.— Regular Army officers and staff officers arc to be included m the reorganised Territorial Army, and young Regular officers who distinguished themselves m Uie war will be recommended for posts m command of brigades or 1 similar groups. The War Secretay,
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  • 145 12 The Munccipal Commissioners have agreed to recommend to the Governor- i.-Council to raise the maximum rates of fees for registering and licensing v« hides, etc. The folkMTing is a list of the present atltl and the pro Don d i m, BfVrM m brackets the ratei
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