Morning Tribune, 11 December 1946
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Title Section12 1946-12-11 1 MOTNINH TRIBUNE NO [il (Ni 10 CESTS DNESDAY, D- c ll I12 words
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Article64 1946-12-11 1 IK Dec. 10.— Twentj .wu. tommyguns E. the band of 150 X held up Alexanlr« >nika Express last ir Mouries, six miles »i Bulgarian bord< r. j rted today. r wrecked tl d civilian pa e\ d the mail m two rail 1 also reportedReuter - 64 words
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70 1946-12-11 1 Seven Trapped In Colliery Explosion I IN, Dec. 10—Rerescuers working night recovered n .m undersea LO pit near Whitean explosion st itemeni issued my states: "Eight brought to th twi further bodies d "Rescue iking good proip rr_] by heavy n were working m them at the point c UpReuter - 70 words
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265 1946-12-11 1 Fience Street righting In N. Kiangsu Capital i:\ti. Dec. 10. Communists are starting to :n Dalanchen, 100 miles south-west iwing the latest Nationalist thrust Into eastern sector of Yenan border region, acprcss reports today. This town is described tjor objective ol the Nationally forces i A-< against Yenan m messagesReuter - 265 words
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Article20 1946-12-11 1 I Dec. 10.— Norma I i -known .star cf I een, has married James Urvllvu-nnri I ReuterReuter - 20 words
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624 1946-12-11 1 IRAN FORGES MARCH INTO AZERBAIJAN NEW CRISIS Swift Move Against "Rebel" Province 11 iii u\\ Dec. 10. ivisun Imperial \r m j troops crossed the border into the "home rule pm vlnce" oi Uerbaijan i.^i night, the spokesman al the general headquarters m Teheran staled toda) rhej met little resistanceReuter; A.P. - 624 words
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Article146 1946-12-11 1 Mancl ii. id A |j. year-old t> Manchester assises to the murdei of bis foster motl was ordered T <» be detained m custody durii the King's ure The lasted inn•nil mr prosecutor lid that the dead woman was sister oi the boy's mother and146 words
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Article82 1946-12-11 1 Lord X oper I .ii for appendiciti on tday night In Johore Bahru pita! wi l night ted to be "doing well." On "Vi .ndaj i ord K:i earn nferenci i. Id al X ii.- did after retui tir he was examined by h d tor82 words
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Article54 1946-12-11 1 LONDON Det 10. cer< mony to commei torate the men a/ho died duri ihe com iruc ion of SJ tm railv Dec 18 if the Burma 1 lit south of MOl m m iii-d ovei 13 l tralian 1 1 .1 1 Bui who c54 words
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26 1946-12-11 1 10 An Am pli v off 1 All 1 reported killi 10 Dr. Chi of tht .ted Pi 1 ReuterReuter - 26 words
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207 1946-12-11 1 ATHENS, Dec. 10. >ns near Ih i Bulgarian borders ol Gri k Mai la and Thrace and the outbreak of all< orism Athens were reported todi Constant Greek Premier, waited m Fork the United National Security Council a i it Ight tc idReuter - 207 words
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Advertisement30 1946-12-11 1 MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY I By presentm q a Doll or Tricych I They arr nil urn arrivals. I GIAN SINGH CO., 777 j V Battery Road, Singapore, I or30 words
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253 1946-12-11 2 Substantial Cuts In Draft Estimates Expected Tnhuie $'aff Report.' Quite substantial reflations are unci.' have been made by the Select orrtmitt at I me. during the pa<» wi tifc draft dug .mates i• be brought up for ond reading I tomorrow's Advisory Council ti ig. Though n j figures can253 words
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Article198 1946-12-11 2 SHOT TWICE BUTDROVECAB TO CATHAY verdict of eaipabie homicide amounting to murder by some or persons unknown was returned by the Coroner. Mr. W G-. Porter, at the conclusion of an inquiry yesterday the death of Pakir Singh, a taxi driver, who alter receiving two gun- shot wounds at Jervoifl198 words
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Article142 1946-12-11 2 'Tribune Staff Reporter) "Everyone knows than 1 Mai n never return to wh:it it was fl pre war days," said Mr. Tnio Chan n nlor Master In the \n\rlr; C. School. Su:--p anri Acting Inspector of :hools d B.M.A period •'A new Malaya requires more than142 words
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Article191 1946-12-11 2 Cloth Prices May Nosedive (Tribune S f ctff Reporter) Textile prices are expected to nosedive when the Sumneagh arrives from Bombay next Sunday with 2,000 bales of cotton piece goods* among the 4,000 tons of cargo she will discharge at Singapore. Here 7s a list191 words
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112 1946-12-11 2 Tommies For Singapore Walk Off Ship Liverpool, Dee. 10. The Emprt Scotland carryR A.l and Army personnel for Singapore and h( Far Fasiern points U>rt Liverpool this mornmti after a short delay because 300 Army men walked the mi ashore again after seeing the.r accommodation bctwe n deck-. The 300112 words
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Article60 1946-12-11 2 The Javanese chinchew of a small motor boat. Abdul Halim bin Abdullah, pleaded guilty In the Third Police Court yesterday to the possession of 136 pounds of Javanese tobacco, found concoaled m 20 wicker baskets In various part^ of the vessel He w.is fined $2,000, In default i60 words
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96 1946-12-11 2 MAt ACCA. Tuesday Wahab bin Mohammed, an 13-year-old Malay, wa.s committed to stand trial at the next Assize on a charge of carrying arms namely, an American revolver and rounds of ammunition on Oct. 23 The police authorities, acting] on information, arrested the accused,96 words
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92 1946-12-11 2 GOUT YEW SIA TO REVIVE ACTIVITIES At a jpecfal general meeting of the Gout Yew SIS held at its Club House. No. 3 On an Road Singapore, it was decided to celebrate Its 14th anniversary ..nd the revision of its activities, sometime m February, next year. This Association functioned pre-war92 words
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Article33 1946-12-11 2 Four Chinese, all armed with pistols, entered a house m Kiiliney Road on Monday night and robbed the Teochew family of) cash and jewellery to the vaiue j of $040.33 words
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Article153 1946-12-11 2 (Tribune Staff Repot The Sampep. which n aground off Pulau Bukcnv n successfully it:! iated at midst yesterday, and made he; ~i into the Eastern Roads m she is- now ly.: n t j was not found to rr.akis water and the cargo 1 2 200 3 of sugar153 words
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Article32 1946-12-11 2 The newspapei r jr gives the follov ngur« what it describ th y army of occup Germany 725,000 I 000. Rumania 85.000. Hunp.ry 60.000. 60,000. YugOSli ;J2 Slovakia 5,000. A m32 words
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Article62 1946-12-11 2 STOLE JUJUBE YOUTH JAILED A Chinese y I was sentenced fj I r.i when he pi the Third M I yesterday t 0 tht. d J cases, each coi 1 tins of medrc'na I a godown m I I on Monday night- Subscriptions I Union Loans I I $2 1/462 words
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Article343 1946-12-11 2 My pa; tt-50 a mo a luwanccs. und it is inadeq nate. so I piemen, my pay.' 18-> < ar-old I iment Department peon, told Judge, Mr. Paul Storr. yesterday, wli ,^JJ liuilty to two charges of hpusebreak committed m October, m the Supren. i rilsidei ing youi a#343 words
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380 1946-12-11 3 UNKNOWN - Only 12 Guests Attended Mr. Mac Donao na ld 's Weddi ng UNKNOWN Bride Groom Didn't Want Lohengrin's Weeding March dfd at Christ Chui I m of ottav Only 12 g oi n. wei pn i Prii Ma ang. The on >re a model ;old silk j draped on classical380 words
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180 1946-12-11 3 Ps s;;. urn' r nj iwinu o/ the -\*V ndanl thet* normal rati \th a yen* helping of i ■> SAAFI told th* T> t s ha '-ady arriv* d fee S ingapon ie> eh of canned turkey and pudding. nee of minct-meat180 words
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Article205 1946-12-11 3 I ano Prisoners m the local jail made an imj rope out of their blankets for escaping. This m the District Court before Mr. H. J. Jenj aii six Chinese wero charged with attemptscape. The <ix Chin se charged were Scan Seng Kirn. Tan205 words
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Article58 1946-12-11 3 MORE JUNGLE LAND FOR FOOD CROPS Own Reporter) i.umpur. Tuesday. large areas of .jungle be brought under BieI rming with the arri- heavy caterpillar i rs m Malaya. U.S. $350,000. these rs will help to I he target of opening 8 es for food crops un- •mi food produc I58 words
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Article37 1946-12-11 3 nun Reporter) Tuesday. A memorial service held Buddhists of Malacca, Allied dead was cony with a special remony at the temple re also offered. those present was Mr. the District judge.37 words
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Article61 1946-12-11 3 Becau vious crlm record. Tan Ah Bah. W arrested by a day morning while cllml over the Harboi j along Keppel Road, to be m possession oi 40 >ard> of khak: cloth, concealed In a i aok He was sentenced to six montj rigorous61 words
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Article31 1946-12-11 3 hour p lic< The accu ed Lim Ooi Fa ir bin J «i:. a 13-y< sch rt Mr T P Pel eh irq I it Jama, a I31 words
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136 1946-12-11 3 Dearth Of Houses Causes "Boom" In Raffles Hotel I I d s 1 >1 (a sru In balance hi 31 1946 Mr Burn. pointed '"it th it no provi had been mid I i im rl of the lea pr< perty Ul respect I the period of occupa tion. nor136 words
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287 1946-12-11 4 Morining Tribune WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11. 1946 Daneerous Streets o but rter «apor I v I m the least i m raci ..ly 54 pers v J. d and one Wiled, rail QO ..Lb. The task whic] c, n no o cles for the d lh <; ciisnnc, ot danger whi,cb287 words
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806 1946-12-11 4 Un larch lestioi I isider There Is 1 m-iit All tOV's SUgI next ag be held :f Mini •rs has turn by the Soviet •he press liberal facilities as m Pai 1 lotoi jav< asuld be done. He E\ ry^hing will beReuter - 806 words
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Article149 1946-12-11 4 MANlLA.— Philippine producers of ;-opra. now the inland's jN7>. 1 export item, ate seeking a World market for their produce m Ihe face of a booming American market which be* boosted the free price of Copra cii.d coconut »»ii (copca's b> paoduct) far beyond theReuter - 149 words
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Article44 1946-12-11 4 New Delhi Indian .oien are sqoq to receive cash benefit aggregating to R^ 15.000 000 it wi s learned here. The amount represents a surcharge on war risk insurance paid by shipping interest, during the war. it was added- Rev-44 words
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Article232 1946-12-11 4 5- Second News From Britain hams. MV. found gin 7thr< c months sentence rem! Arming offic r bag now »us» 102. Mi\v Jan p. vidence-col a Byileet. claim; Gay Gord m Lord chairman, n t.ves of BU me were k- tore at vice at Westmin Real flower. ried by thre<232 words
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54 1946-12-11 5 I 1 nd 1 I i I ill element Hog, litatliij tl. a. pit.; ol md dungt Wfill < tl T i i i am J... md i- dnl tnm m difficult-. atild coinpllcntetl pi fol m ttttte ly re pon *iblo fbi IReuter - 54 words
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20 1946-12-11 5 claim thai n 1 1 jtit by Tabriz Rad *M lestroyed i I G vI ReuterReuter - 20 words
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7 1946-12-11 5 OALITIO INCOALITION GOVT. IN EGYPT Cairo! ReuterReuter - 7 words
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Advertisement139 1946-12-11 5 it's obtainable a-. Jfa? SinqafwM $hopA mmmm mmm mm m '^^M^KM__a______mataaMaaaaatMmammmmtmm^rmmmiimm^mimmaiammmmaai^aaaaaaamaaammmmmmmimmmmmm^ak. Curios K. Tang a m Art* iw Cra .> -Minimum C< I EP VALLEY CD. 7 RE, S.s. »auty A, ds L eived Varlaai types of •-'v.nories and Max i.r products. l f "Bismurelle Gift Sets" [Ing Presents, etc.139 words
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Advertisement187 1946-12-11 5 I ¥n near, Sin rindows arc displavl ty ot goods a m th(l c in»nms*aii and competition to buy rtg replaced b: competltl To Suvn 4,s se J|* r ci ctlon of current bargains. For dvertis v* r ;t c id verti semen the Mome. Tribune, 01 ring 581 Dispensary187 words
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Advertisement125 1946-12-11 5 Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to -rtate Hotel _n a Qaiet and Cool Locality Rooms: Luxuriously j Furnished, Bar: All kin-Is of lit Class liquors available. 7-17 Tanglin Rd. Opp. Nassim Rd. Tel. No. 4048. j Jewellers MODERN JI WLLLLKY m DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS Phone 7421. Kitchen Utensils Prices may rise or fall,125 words
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Advertisement112 1946-12-11 5 0 n Regarding the i igh/ New China Op) Co. (71 1 're .MM 371 Photograph* CENTURY STUDIO Nil. St, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STLO3O 14. iii«h Street, Bingapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pianos l SED PIANOS BY FAMOUS M. AT REASONABLE PRICE! Nang Hen£ 6- Co., PIANO112 words
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Advertisement10 1946-12-11 5 WWII 1) a gooi v ft Bm No. __w___m_____m_m ________^_________t____am____________M10 words
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385 1946-12-11 6 Molotov Wants Home Forces Exchuded Demand For Troop Census FLUSHING MEADOW (Ne* York) Dec. 9. Tne United Nations General embly began a ™WnigW debate on the troops census question after »W© d of the Indian-South African issue late last night. The troops d<bat< opened with the Brttiah delegate Sir HartleyReuter - 385 words
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163 1946-12-11 6 Franco: They Can't Take Away Our Victory MADRID, Dec. 10.--Genera-lissimo Franco, climaxing a demonstration described by the controlled press as "a national plebiscite against foreign interference" told crowds massed before the National Palace on Monday that "they will not take away our victory." He appealed on the Palace balcony beforeA.P. - 163 words
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Article173 1946-12-11 6 I'OKIO. Dec. 9 —The same Japane.se troops who were accused of atrocities during -iic Japanese occupation were us to "maintain law and order" m the Netherlands East indies after Japan surrendered, a Dutch officer admitted to the International Military Tribunal here today Major Klaas A.A.P. - 173 words
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74 1946-12-11 6 Egypt Wants Troops Overseas Recalled New York. Dec. 10.— Egypt has proposed that United Nations membor s commence the withdrawal i t troops stationed i/A.i" riom territ^iles and Institute a gradual demtbili^atLn ol forces The fcpvptian proper.. 1 was altered as ar amend en- nt te a T/r'ited States resol74 words
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Article429 1946-12-11 6 tl, Dec. 9 Mr. Arthur nderson, Under-Secretary I 1 ir. 1 m the H< US* day m reply to Mr vilify Nicholson, Conservativ that it was the responslhlity provincial government to maintain law and order m India. Mr. Nicholson had a^ked when j the commission set up by theReuter - 429 words
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Article83 1946-12-11 6 PARIS, Dec 0 G- rges Ri-I dault's MRP party won a narrml victory on Sunday over tht™ French Communist Part;, ..< electoral college balloting for seats m the Council of the Republic—the upper chamber the French Parliament Complete returns a Mondq snowed that the MRP83 words
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Article20 1946-12-11 6 LEBANESE CABINET RESIGNS Beirut. Dec 9- I Premier of Lebanon. I -day firmed that his cabinet I resign to-morrow. I20 words
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Miscellaneous81 1946-12-11 6 1 LIT. ABNEIt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA to the morning tribune Tho Beginning of thf> Etm j j By 1I PPOMISED TO DRAW TJT 1 IAU~ U-U*L/ li fcJ7 I MUST (GASP.r) GET A I "LENA THE HYENA" FOR UW* nH fl W STRONG GRIP ON MV Wa A THE GREAT81 words
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Article, Illustration1397 1946-12-11 7 Henry Gris - HOLLYWOOD GOES CRAZY ON FLYING Henry Gris dfd f By I H jOD.-A man flew S the other day .a me he had piloted Glendale airfield. fQ a waiting au- drove home. c returned from a X m South Dakota. E kilometer^ away, a Igr. Lial to the one from1,397 words
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Article, Illustration673 1946-12-11 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Macca aber oi ft Cathedral ••^ed tC have a ullf i! ancl she was pn sedted .c by soma twenty singing Chat Br athed o'er Eden.' mty by her lather Mr C. A. Edgar, Araxy lied v'-.\ :n h fIWHI balk white crepe With673 words
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Article, Illustration302 1946-12-11 8 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN By Result Of Care I think one reason so many women dislike airplane travel is becansß they cannot do any back seat driving. Things are taken completely out of thenhands. They cannot say L >ok out for that Cloud" or "Don't go too high'" or 'Remember302 words
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Advertisement43 1946-12-11 8 @h&/ri(L dk k Wishes to Annow That j showing her new MODEL DAY and EVENING j aiso SPORTSWEAR UNI N -I -j-J's AN!) FROS KS FRO NOW ON VIEW TODAY AND TOMORROW OS T IV V II at the I il v Mj**43 words
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Miscellaneous90 1946-12-11 8 What's On VICTORIA THEATRE J Doc. 10th llth at 5 p.m. Lady Precious sit: "cm" I (matinee) Dec, 12th, Hth and lath i J at 8.30 p.m. |i| Lady I' earn i (evening perfs) MEMORIAL H/o Dor. llth at 9 7 Chm Doc. Uth at 8 i RAP, Far.- I90 words
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Article26 1946-12-11 9 1 li.--to I m I N wrttt •al o the Uv. N that Al' entativ. nd th< ni eting and ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement187 1946-12-11 9 f7 A//7YV W.i/A// BJ S! KM.LERSI CAvCSTERS: L Foursome on Final Rampage! r 'US: 11 a.m.— l p.m.— 1.1.. p.i,>. I --fj 7.0 n m. *Mj p.m. s MS THRHJ -r.O ADM) IMFIODKAVn I ALIGNS RIDE AGAIN" r f ra I LON All fcjT, lAMB* TA\i XXV. Jr. I APIfOL187 words
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Advertisement97 1946-12-11 9 MHMMM^MMIiWM m Mtaa^ M ft I taming <4l PHONE 6 909 <Cj 11— i— 4.15— <i 3»— IMS THE ONLY riCTURE ABOUT IHK BLACK MARKET! ANHE CRAWFORD DAVID FARRAR gF^*tf FREDERICK IEISTER%\*i >Aj MARYCIARE >& W i OPENING TO-MORROW CHARLES LAUGHTON Jon HALL Pegß DRAKK the TUTTLES of TAHITI There's97 words
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Advertisement190 1946-12-11 9 i^l^^^^^^^^— LAST DAY AT THE 1H »J£ I U iM*V* 2u '-ru 6005 4 BHOWS l M -4 pm vt mis> i hi- run With Hiaf Gresl English Ador Who Took The I V I.v >torm v~, Novil Shut* mighty y_fo_^ JaaM V il 'W^HJIR? novel of todoyl ml r190 words
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Article312 1946-12-11 10 !OUR FINANCIAL SECTION i A ■iter b at $20 had furth r sellers now at H "i itly to 1280 sellers and Cold Storai declined b $6 40. Busini dme n rubber shares mhraced Mentakabs at 37 95c 97$ c and 98c Jeram Kuantans 72$ c312 words
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Article122 1946-12-11 10 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE 7 j gei ■7 1 < r ful, th< ement illy, thi cord! allty >f tin meeting between the British Foreign Secretary and rruman gave ris< to nope* of closet Anglo-American p ••Ann. particularly m con Lection with the Palestine Question. ctivity made foi dulln .n BritishReuter - 122 words
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Article60 1946-12-11 10 NEW YORK. Dec 9—A tats wave of profit-taking failed to unset wall street equilibrium and led by Steels, Farm Imple ments. chemicals, Motors. Buildings and Department Stores the market finished at or around the day's best levels with gains ranging from four points or better mReuter - 60 words
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Article66 1946-12-11 10 The following will play foi P.P. Lewi- XI vs. the Dutch A; my m i iii<ndly game of soccer at the Polic* Training School ground on Sat m day. at 5.00 p.m. S T. Seng: A. Stravens; Lim I'eng Moyne: I- Kirn S 1 Lim Sw.mg: Alia- bin66 words
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152 1946-12-11 10 V line Owin 5 Chrl Una l!1s. there will not be any rial consignments for th gnment; by air have ey not only arr well In advance those by b >at. bur retain their fresl »r a longer period BRIGHTON B.h WIN Bughton 3.152 words
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Article67 1946-12-11 10 THE HAGUE. Dec. 9. It was reported here today that tl Dutch Cabinet has approved th broad lines of the Netherlands Indonesian draft agreement. The Cabinet decision will be announced m the Second Ch. tomorrow. The agre men* was signed November 15 at Cheribon I It ended mot:67 words
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Article241 1946-12-11 10 Our Special Food Markets Report I Prices qu ted below .ept where Dthi y v terd ij 71 at. Indo-Chin ih $65. 5 im v ?10d. X dan glu Inou r 175 r milling R'-ek 7 40. 1 $45; No. %4 •Cf u1 a M. —Sup- I qu Id. Gre<241 words
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Article86 1946-12-11 10 In a friend iy 7admintor.ij4 the Prasei Neave B'^P beat the Imperial chcm] I dustries by 4 ganu> to 1 hW (Frasei N pi^r. JM; tioned first) X Teo Heok X M Chee (3-07 15 2; PangEr.gO_H beat Chua Heck Seng 15-6; Cheong Soon T I Kuek Choon Hin86 words
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Advertisement30 1946-12-11 10 re CATHAY HAS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT 'CAESAR am! C* MM'ATIt.V THE MOST TALKED-OF PICTURE IN FILM HISTORY WILL OPEN ITS RUN IN CHRISTMAS WEEK ON j MONDAY, DECEMBER 23rJ30 words
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Miscellaneous200 1946-12-11 10 Try This AMERICA aS INSWEBtO Crossword Puzzle V ZTI ICTOM 12-Wbai Britain -5.11'" LLi wants '---Tl 1-irvr ...r.:- 35— Strengtn V •"**~-~w_--r: 38- Sooner tl ..in :^M=.^ ll 19-Slniiiai t f M- -A. c 41- Prefix -'A V M| A;f7 ii 42 -Sprite 2-^-,H ■■"■rah' a futlon 44- a lote200 words
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170 1946-12-11 11 'I v.* d, r 1 !di. i- who dv W> m South Bast W v ipitulation W* r up m incr\-a-«d W- r d Lt. Colonel W coma*, chief of ff ion. Legal s fei lin^ aid Br I i d unfavorable L Japan, and for170 words
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Article102 1946-12-11 11 y service personnel I ng various army units attended the ihort service m memory oL W H. B. Wheel 7r held at :-'s Garrison Church, larracks, yesterday. by the Rev. Crookes. iplain, the service in•er a 1 appropriatand prayers and was itting ending with the ihe Last Post and102 words
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Article48 1946-12-11 11 SRC CUP VICTORY SOCIAL ON FRIDAY I r ingapote Recreation ding a social and Priday t celebrate of the Singaporv soccer competition, o'clock onwards, open ff, members as well. will be serve at 8 and members wishing: ate m it are re-! iform the secretary I 1 nday.48 words
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Article157 1946-12-11 11 "BrcaWnt preftft i jgrht i- getting -aid Mi. I 3ton Fli District Jika I Sim Ah Chui (28), g C»t) and Lim Ec tl 20» to two ye;t ,-numprivonment taeh, tot creaking and theft. In ihe ca* of th, third CU cd. Lim Em Soon, who157 words
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Article113 1946-12-11 11 (Our Own Reporter! IPOH. Tuesday. -Approximately one hundred dredge workers of Malayan Tin Dredging, Malim Nawar. one of the biggest Euro- pean-owned mines m the country downed tools this morning following rejection of their :de-, mands. The strike affected only dredge worker- and not the workshop113 words
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Article91 1946-12-11 11 (Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday.— Three Malayan boxers Including from Inoh are leaving tma I month for a tour of An The boxers ore: laugh* Singh j and Little Loone of Ipoh an( Golden Boy of Singapore. The tour is undertaken at the request of91 words
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Article198 1946-12-11 11 CAT//. A V "Broadway Rhythm" starring George Murphy and Ginny feimms with Charle s Winningr-r, Gloria De Haven, •'Rochester.' Lena Horn*' and Haze) Scott. (M.G.Mj. Here is a Musical m technl-j colour which eaters fOI all' tastes. Colour, catchy tunes and a credible "backstage' story make198 words
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Article73 1946-12-11 11 Vel T i P ed the Ami- 2 at Iminton on Sunday. •Vet" pi Bujal ip Yew X C Souza beal Tay Ch< i. 15-3 71 Devaraj bent Qtfek fee* seng. 15-8. 14-15, 11 Leng beat Tan i j 1 Walkover < hwee Kirn 5 5-15 i73 words
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Article83 1946-12-11 11 WIRELESS BEAT S.C.C. "A" Padang Rugger The 4th Special V oeat the :<cc nigl rday 10 poinl penalty, a try end a drop* to 8 po goal and a try;. It was a well ime and the forwards of both wtere seen In 5 At this interval, the Wire: men83 words
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Article590 1946-12-11 11 at r>^ •erorrfinf to -the Hatorar* ffcarv aroktrt Aatoeiation I nfapor*) v«r« foilowtf imjarfriALs Buyer \!fx*'idr« Brickworks lit. 1.80 2 0 tlexandr* Bnrkworkt Pref> 2.90 8 10 Mt. Malaya Trait«« 8t Hi- -nt ,r Co. 00 I 00 onsr»lidat><f Th> Smelters Ord. 23 3 24 3 do590 words
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322 1946-12-11 12 Premier ALi lee Mill Restate Policy Today a-, 10 i Primi Minister, Mr. .11 make a i meni m Ihe H C is be:a it tovern d Ihe [ndian t lr; i j ii thai iii Ihe mi hi Cabii No 10 Downin this322 words
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Article259 1946-12-11 12 NEW DELHI. Dec 1" I I pom! I i odaj cussion between Congr< rs gal d a me< b (,f th i lent a sembly an i Congress v. i <••■ mmittee, which held two ses lons Firstly, Dr. Raj end r a Pra Pood Member ofReuter; A.P. - 259 words
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Article37 1946-12-11 12 £100,000 FOR NIECE RaeehofM owner ami breedei Mr. W. H. Thorpe, of Scarborough, Whose estate was £619,500. left £100.000 upon trust for lu\ niece, I Winifred Alcock for life, with tbe remainder to Nottingham j General Hospital.37 words
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Article216 1946-12-11 12 >utch and Australian yred on the COn- ol the Burma-Slam also used ..rial bombs and h\> Ing them Inside und< dumps with protective ni., Stated Mr J X Gale British prisoner ol war. giving evidence at the War crimes Court yesterday al the cert-216 words
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163 1946-12-11 12 N c. York De< 9 India i linki d with the tactics ol Md I ksluni Fane.it g V rk P !e under the heading How [nd Lad) Won a UNO A» Race Hate < i!• >p< ndenl wrote The Genera] AssemblyReuter - 163 words
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118 1946-12-11 12 SYDNEY, Dec. 10. All Hk| Australian Test players are tc i m dically i xamiiii d eithei today 01 tomorrow. Thi^ i I ovoid ii possible anyone who might have contracted chicken pox from Lindwall from playing a tl* next Test starting here on Friday.Reuter - 118 words
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119 1946-12-11 12 PARIS. Dec. 10 A huge inu rnat lonal hor.s er a c c Hack on the Riviera is proposed by the Aga Khan. "It must be the bigges hippodrome m the worldpital oi the turf- wh international races can be held. Horses could be;A.P. - 119 words
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Article59 1946-12-11 12 X 1 I not ot the I da m I the G I behind I 3 the follow M wi re mad. lighting r Go! 1 Paym I I worker^ wi. work on Sunn I 13' Paym. ni 15 day- I not 1» day each comp! I f4) Paymen59 words
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Article51 1946-12-11 12 MELBOI I Australian I Keith Milli I been offi 1 followii] byw R. J Morh I i lit* Victi r I sociation, to I er in Aus ralia. iv. :k, Mai of Stuck ai :iy,« disiributoi S j dni stated ta Mi could sla lucra ivt man sories or51 words
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Article33 1946-12-11 12 PHILADK; PI —Twenty-; Billy Fox knockout vie professional I day night s thai he would Lesnevich m F< Fox knoc Bell of Vc7. J veilli a bai c blows m th, APAP - 33 words
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Article36 1946-12-11 12 land team for Pest matth on Friday w here at 9.30 on Thursday I *jj that Hutton. Edrich. Coi mond, Yard* Wright are c tain their question is whe the three Voce -should cd.- ReuterReuter - 36 words