Morning Tribune, 5 November 1947
1947-11-05
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Article67 1947-11-05 1 I nv* Hampshire Hant »r time Un'.tHbjs.adortoßrita.ru tierc with i P;*° J Hid rieJ tertaoOf. ft, m untkr'aK. 1 fttv solicitor were at ■o'hishomi-. boi tn« H t withheld *tf«tf X- ButterUeld. meit- tald Mr. Wimnt suicide by jhOCt»XH j I ;i- weapon, a pdiCl K rv Winant res.gned67 words
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Article85 1947-11-05 1 H Btaff Reporter) I Kirn tn employee of I shipping company, In S nn- {An Park Bs un'i ning He Bii'.a way to lii.s ofhiv •••i Qiineae ent< i >■! B*i and gagged hia wife •>■ «<>t away with the :;i!iheis, one V Irtol and the -n'ner B t85 words
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Article, Illustration22 1947-11-05 1 QUARANTINE ISLE BABAY I' from satisfactory. Here women and children me loiliny u[> steepm'j mats after a night out on the verandah.22 words
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403 1947-11-05 1 DR. WU ORDERS 'MERCY' LAUNCH TO TURN BACK (Tribune Staff Reporter* Tempers were frayed yesterday morning on board the motor launch "Lady Clifford" as it was taking Dr. Wu Paak-shing, Chinese Consul General, Mr- Williams, Under-Secretary to Government, and pressmen to St. John's Island where 700 Chinese immigrants are on403 words
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Article, Illustration33 1947-11-05 1 HE ISN'T ON HUNGER-S TRIKE Born on the nifjht of the immi<»™is> (irrhai at s<;- John's island, this baby doesn't worry about the food ration which is one of the <auseB ih> hnn<jer33 words
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Advertisement39 1947-11-05 1 Your o°st travel it »T e A##f# comparion! •*i?T ,1> w N In Wft supple leather F.iwn colour Pockets. Two locks. Fully lined with .silk motee. Size: 20" $07.50 <e: M* $7 -.59 I Gift Parcels home tor Xnias.39 words
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165 1947-11-05 2 Tv entv-four-veur-oM Tan Kirn Huat. accused of assaultir.j a detect wtoW the Second Police Magtotrule. Mr L C. Go* day lii*' at the time of the incident be h^l had a lot of drmks and did not know what he was djing.165 words
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101 1947-11-05 2 Tribune Staff R* porter' A total of ***** people visited Raffles Mu>eum yesterday to se? the gclden casket which S.ngapore is sending Princess Elizabeth as the Colony's wedding gift. This set a new record of attendance, the previous highest total being on Sunday when 8.320101 words
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69 1947-11-05 2 Bail was yesterday extended to Nov. 25. to a young Chinese accused at the Second Police Court of causing g:/ vofls hurt to a compatriot. The Chinese. Teng Kirn Pong, la charged with causing grievous hurt to Teng Hong Chee, with a "laige piece69 words
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Article123 1947-11-05 2 FAREWELL TO MALAY OFFICER A farewell- tea party was given at Jchcre Bahru by the mem bers of the Administrative staff of the Medical Department. Johore. to Inche Daud bin Haji Abdtl] Harr.id. Secretary. Medical Dept., on the eve of hi.- departure on transfer to Batu Pahat to tak. 1123 words
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193 1947-11-05 2 Jail For 3 Indians Who Had Hand-Grenades Fcund guilty of being :n unlawful Dosse^icn of 1.094 hana grenades and 1.080 detonators at the conclusion cf their trial at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, throe Indians. Mydin bin Vara. sai, Kumaran and Razak Kachu bin Mydin. were sentenced to five, f<jur and193 words
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Article79 1947-11-05 2 Caught red-handed by the Police, a Chinese. Chang Seek Kwang. was sentenced to six I months" fail and fined $600 m j the Fourth District Court yesterday, when he was found guilty o? counterfeiting the trade mark of VVatscii f s Flower Pagoda Worm I Cakes.79 words
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216 1947-11-05 2 Champion Wrestler Sold Stolen Fans, Spend Nine In "Coller" Champion Wrestler Sold Stolen Fans, Spend Nine Months In "Cooler" Driver Sylveste.* Gregg and Driver Derek Anthony Calion. known to tcrestiny fans an Kid (\illon. the R A.S.C. champion, i~ere yesterday, sentencetl at the First District Court to ni>i* month* rigorou*216 words
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Article90 1947-11-05 2 (Tilbune Staff Reporter) The V.B. Navy "Estes" flag>h.p of Admiral C. M. Cooke o v i the American Western Pacific j F.eet, is expected to call at Singapore on Nov. 21 on an informal vlkit. wfth the light cruiser Atlanta and the destroyer? Rcpertus and Mason90 words
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Article117 1947-11-05 2 The old Franciscans or Sint gapore will be holding a Dance at I the Malay Volunteer Headquart- ers S.V.C. Beach Read on Saturday, Bth Nor. 1947 from 8.00 p.m. j —1 a.m. m aid of the Pamadasi Memorial Fund. The purpose cf t'.:is fund is to erect117 words
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315 1947-11-05 2 BOYS' BRIGADE GO THROUGH THEIR PACES (Tribune Staff Reporter) Yesterday was a Red Letter day for the Fifth Singapore Company. I Boys' Brigade, who turned out i smartly m their navy blue uniI forms for their 9th Annual Inspec- j tion and Display at th€ Choon Guan English School under315 words
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Article124 1947-11-05 2 A 56-year-okl Chinese letterwriter, accused of pouessing chandu. and allowing persons to smoke at his house, pleaded with Hr. P. Shanks at the First District Court yesterday. He was Ho Wai Hoo. who askea the Judge for leniency saying that his health was poor and124 words
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Article65 1947-11-05 2 Hokkien Jailed On Hurt Charge At the Singapore Assizes yesterday, a young Hokkien. Gob Wan Cher.g. was sentenced to i«x months' rigorous impiisonmen. by Mr. Justice Jobkng after a cemmon jury found the accused guilty cf voluntarily causing hurt to a Chinese cloth merchant. Sing Tiak at the Siglap Maiket65 words
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Article31 1947-11-05 2 At the Malayan Democnti: Union lecture meeting on Thursday at 5.15 p.m. at the M D.U. Hall, Mr. John Etx r. will .<peak on •The Go'ierncr-General and the Constitution.31 words
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Article125 1947-11-05 2 A Malay S'nc.pou Company employee, I Kaffar. was yestertw Second Magistrate's (i to simple imprisonr.ent day and tine $75 for gallons of petrol iron lorry on Oct. 30 Aman pleaded railtj charge. Inspector L-\\ Bchari S secuting,. sai that Ad lorry belonging to 'he on Oct. 30 t. J125 words
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82 1947-11-05 2 "Best Years Our Lives" Year's Bes A large a^^ Mod a specif ißest Years Or Ou. Capitol last nlff pS of Shaw Burthen Pictures. There Mur9 m this lon.s ir i% v one of the rjJJJ Ithe year, ar<i of nine awards^ w-j 'story is so rea. j that those82 words
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Article93 1947-11-05 2 FROM PAGE OSS baskets awaiting issue. Only the crew 01 J iations. They aie m an adjoining. ewnp- 5f 8"- jj Tfte rations /or one per«o»i rf«^ (> brearf, 16 o«?. flOWf potatoes, I <o. T/ fo 4 jt>ersot»«, 1 /ft. porfc fo 3 per^oms. <"» tn/anf93 words
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Article352 1947-11-05 3 Tribune Staff Reporter > The French Convent of Holy Infant Jesus "was turned into a fair yesterilay when an endless stream of thousands 01 boys and girls, parents and friends "invaded" the school promises m Victona Street where a saJe of the handiwork of hundreds of Convent school children352 words
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Article289 1947-11-05 3 I an.l a sailor— ■th'-y iove. W':: f picture I T T>r^i Wright. X' Hoasjy CarmilE;;'v II MM" Cat 4 hy Ki;;n;.; tad t K. ha^ tbe role o* > barker who |t mo and is often Hf his lovely fe r lov. Teresa heir daughm:i m love, while289 words
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127 1947-11-05 3 Humanitarian Work Essentially Woman's Sphere Much was beir«g done to improve the standard and say j Rf: of each individual ii jne ctate by the Oovcrrment, but the State or Government can only sperd money up to its ir--1 come. Humanitarian work i essentially a womar's spnere, said Lady Gsnt127 words
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Article135 1947-11-05 3 (Triburo Shippirg Reporter) The U.S. Navy tanker "Salamorie' (Commander B. C Mil>D is now m Sirgapore en route to Pearl Harbour for her an ual veflt. Lt. Commander S. I. Smith, Liapon Officer of the U.S.N., Sir^apore tcld the Tribune, those types of tai ker>135 words
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Article377 1947-11-05 3 'Hello!" $-"Goodbye!" The following: pMMt(pa arrived lit Singapore by air: to*\ Biyramjee, Mr J. Sin^h. Mr. J. G. Mosley, Mr. M. T. Piivott, Mr. C. M. Johnson, Miss K. Symcs. Mr. S M. Sheth, Mr. Chen Fook Yuen. Mips M. E. Grey, G. Capt. V. S. Bowjing, O dipt. W.377 words
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152 1947-11-05 3 R A M C Recruiting Team Will To ur S'poren Today .By a Military Observer) A two day tour ot bingapore Island by an RAMC recruiting team seekirg locally enbstGd personrel for skilled trades W ib? RAMC m Singapore ana Maiaya, starts today (Wedn2s<<ay, November 5) A team of one152 words
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Article50 1947-11-05 3 SYDNEY, (Air Mail): The New South Wales Department of Apiculture has predicted a reotrd oat harvest for the State ami fairner> were warned that it would add U the already difficult an itorage problem which the 120 million buahel wheat, ha: vest lias created > Reuter A AReuter; AFP - 50 words
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314 1947-11-05 3 TARIFFS AGREEMENT TO AFFECT RUBBER TIN INDUSTRIES mportent gains by tV rubb?r md tin industries are regarded as likely under the innrnaiunia! j igreenunt on tariffs b-injj sigmd it Geneva. Expectation* arc based partly on a specific refer- 1 ?nce by the President Of th- j Board of Trade. Mr.314 words
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Article158 1947-11-05 3 Rice Production In S. Asia In thr campaign for mcreimed rice production In South and FBast Asia no single factor is of greater impoitance than irrigation and drainage. Recent investigations show that there is room for improvement on the existing practice apart altogether from the need for restoring ricelands lost158 words
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Article114 1947-11-05 3 Four Chinese wellarc experts. holders ol united Natiors Social Affairs fellowships, recently beIgan a short study course m iLndor, organised by the British Council. This course ha> been designed to Rive a gereral pjctui> of British social services befori they bfg^n detailed studios of their u\vri114 words
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Article58 1947-11-05 3 The Postal Authorities advise that I->j;ht Air letters may be sent only to the following eounTiPB m Europe -Cyprus, Eire (Irish Five State). Gibraltar, <;reat Biitain and Ncitner*. Ireland and Yfalta. The L ?h! Afr Letter Service extends to many other countries, ami into! mat ion regarding58 words
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Article55 1947-11-05 3 Johannesburg, Nov. 3. Another fantastically rich gold strike was i cported from an Orange Free State field with the announcement by the Kiddle Wltwatersand Western Areas L'mited that borehokt results ranging up to 1.652 inchpennyweight* have been secured P n Snp-tad district, O.F.S. about to miles west of55 words
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Advertisement31 1947-11-05 3 fOLD CLOTHES j f^IADE NEW! by Dry Cleaning, Dyri»g and invisible Mending WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO-j 412. Orchard Rd ...Telephone *****. ...Singapore. Toir-rHetion within 24 hours tocludiiif Collection and Delivery I31 words
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Article329 1947-11-05 4 The outlawing of the Chines, Demociadc League serves to underline the fact that the Nanking Government has decided to fight the Red, to a finish, until now ihe existence of the Democratic League as a bridge between :he Reds ana the Nationalists had kept alive the hope329 words
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Article220 1947-11-05 4 The weakness of the League lay in the fact that it had no real roots in the economic and political life of the country and its prestige was built largely through its role as a conduit pipe between the contending Reds and the Nationalists. So long as the220 words
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Article, Illustration58 1947-11-05 4 Tho Singapore Stage Club welcomed Miss Margaret Gimson, daughter of Sir Fmnkun. Gimson, to membership in the Club at an informal party held at the Prince', m <»../,^| Left to right: Mrs. Jant Margrave. Mrs. Ngiri Biggs. Mr. Vernon Maryrn U ,,M Miss Margaret Gimson. Mr. "Bill" Hynd58 words
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Article992 1947-11-05 4 PETER PRY - PETER PRY it By Quite a stream or people hay? during the last three days or been finding Raffles Museum a very interesting place. Up int 'stairs went a steady stream c. people and after vanishing :n from one door they came out n. another after an interval992 words
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Advertisement9 1947-11-05 4 4=^ LrLnnnJ SEASON TRADING CO. 57. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE.9 words
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156 1947-11-05 5 C.vcajo. Nov 4 -Mere than 15 nUUQB members of t a™*ed torce. of th.- 57 nations which 'ou*ht on both sides m w^a War II were killed or reported missing. General George C M*r shall, now Secretary of State. Siid m aU.P - 156 words
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Article78 1947-11-05 5 PALERMO. Sicily. Nov. 3. Six hundred carabinieri, using armoured units and field tanks, have arrested 500 persons in an inland wide search for Leonardo Vitrano, a wealthy Palermo industrialist kidnapped by Sicilian handits months ago, the police announced today The industrialist, one of the richest men ofU.P - 78 words
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137 1947-11-05 5 RANGOON. Nov. 3 Th»» family of U. Saw. former Eurmose Pnm» Minister and number one 'defendant m the trial of Myochtt Party members accused of the assassinations of U. Aung San and other Burmese ministers, today offered for sale his property In and nearReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration317 1947-11-05 5 British Commonwealth Prepares For Atomic War LONDON Nov. 3. Behind clcsely guarded doors, top ranking Service chiefs' and scientists from all British Commonwealth ountries met m secret today, for the rpening meeting of the Common- wealth Advisoiv Committee on defence science, under the CMlrmanlahip of Sir Henry T.zird. head ofU.P - 317 words
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Article51 1947-11-05 5 MEAT FORM COUNTRIES NOV. 4. Britain lor: 3.800.000 worti: I a month from dollar 'out I u der a Oovdecteion aheadv sBby Prime Mil ister Attcul food imports by 10 a month. rrns this in the Hou** wr-s today Dr. Edith kill said wheat would cut by £1.800.000 and' £300.00uReuter - 51 words
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Article46 1947-11-05 5 S'unsiu;. No?. I— The Central Ban* of China is hiding the r.»x\ Board of Director* meeting tn Nanking, lit.- m November, as the Government La carrying out plans to r.iove the mm offices of u^ four main government banks trom Bhang!ul to Nankng U.PU.P - 46 words
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Article38 1947-11-05 5 LONDON. Nov. 3— Russian objections to the estimated cost of flyir.tr a Four-Power invest tpt m <-oir. mission to North Africa m connection with the d^yosal of the Ital an Colu- Special D'- put.es here.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article19 1947-11-05 5 IpO MEADOWS Nov. vr. opposed end Russia today a Jdtat French pish suggestlor that EJNatiors General As- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration58 1947-11-05 5 (to y 'l Ln giant thought he would g*ntog it. TodM i; and a n I small fell out or tne giant egg. Above the cneers of the Whiskers could be heard a shrill cluck-clucking. There were more cheers as a large red comb rose from the mass of58 words
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Advertisement85 1947-11-05 5 Original-Qohnw 'ADDING MACHINES CALCULATORS i NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVING 1 SHORTLY 1 Orders Booked m Rotation 1 f?AM P* A ITD 104> ROBINSON ROAD |\y*H L SINGAPORE. (Incorporated m England > Just Published NEW BOOK ON MALAYA THE MALAYS j A Cl'LTl RAL HISTORY BY RICHARD WWSTEDT prioa $4.50 CONTENTTS. OridP,85 words
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Article384 1947-11-05 6 DIVIDE EUROPE" PLOT BARED Berlin, Nov. 3— The American-licensed newspaper Der AbenJ I l^day launched an American Military Government antt-Corr.mu-nist campaign with a full-page blast, disclosing the text of the secret Soviet -German agreement o* August 23, 1939, dividing easI tern Europe. The Der Abend's full-p3ge attack consisted of threeU.P - 384 words
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Article54 1947-11-05 6 juarcVd' O d 00 3 r^J^B from all WltUh countries ~*> t >' tc?^i^M ;on defence *c>S \2^B Wd. head q* p, ir lw r !^H Rl 'T- rii: -""v"c".Tsj™ understood -'.j, t ?/*^H cerr. will be ultj, r^H wealth :i rd"'^ v^ C^B and. particubrly ;r°S| .catl.jn ofU.P - 54 words
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Article60 1947-11-05 6 an art tre&s «^9 easy r.,^ k > 9 tor-o when they .rnv^i^H the fleet auxiliary -.-s*;■ I Monarch. Intend :r.::ic^H hiWtion at L ndon'j R?rjJ dem y next rr.onth. the yM cargo iF.clud i -i^o.aj^H Indian muse'j.-r> and]^H collectors representi&i 9 artists 1 finest aohieveiw^H sculpture, textiles. :r.f-i«60 words
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Article124 1947-11-05 6 New York. Nov. 3.— Fish have moved back into the onee deadly waters of Bikini Lagoon, the scene of the atomic bomb explosion, and marine life is going or. as usual, scientists disclosed on Monday. Dr. Leonard P. Schultze. curator o! fishes, said that there was no evidence thatU.P - 124 words
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Article52 1947-11-05 6 TOKIO. >' t. I' W brought .Y>,. <i:a 2 300 000 poun.is or rajw from Japan, a report <*•»■ rome Headqua: tor's .En«V Scientific sal ;.;,M The repor: sui, ';V U -JM 3 i!k will be supplied uB« a partial pa;i •.■f.t «JJ| cent purchase orU.P - 52 words
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Advertisement180 1947-11-05 6 Hac You Ever Tried Our Specialties NASI GORENG fr 4 e(j r:ce« Savory Rice With Tomatoes (Baked) and Rijsttafel IN THE BEST JAVA STYLE They ar» simply deliciou- »r.d appetising to s-itL>:> even th? mos: jaJed app^tiu JAVA RESTAURANTS^ J I JUST ARRIITD:— I -Qtirk ritfeczir* (The Pick of th*180 words
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Advertisement77 1947-11-05 6 "RAFFLES HOTI To nlsM-POPWAR FLOOR SHOIV >' MARGARET, MAURICE Mff AJmisiion lo N<m-r«j en 5I MI«M« mo«» J," '"M Remembrance Ordwsfral 6JM FAFFLES AUGMENTED ORCHESTKA Directed by Joe Speeimar.-Gue?t Ccndu t Guest Artistes: Varessa Day, Cor.trjlto. b- Denis Kempton. Barltore, Ar J Under the distinguished patron aS e of Hb77 words
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Article1410 1947-11-05 7 WITH VERA ARDMORE Concert Raffle* -i, j vjj>d a hive or b-. C> "i n^emt"d nejtj Ken:ng. This will B S'-d':" Singapore. hvVuchtxci-Ufnt art- j B K<n:pston. A t .i iril play the' lofthf -Alamein Con^ Kich he ct-mposed and to the men who fougnt j atEiAla-'1,410 words
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Advertisement12 1947-11-05 7 13,Battcry Road HALS ttICURCg i I* TKtAi MfcNTS Having C^U, HAI SATURDAY12 words
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Advertisement117 1947-11-05 7 M. FLINTER S. GRINBERG WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS I IN DIWIONDS AND JEWELLERY UOLb t IGAIIITTI: C ASEft m 9 Carats 18 Carats Gold Tekphor.c: 7923 $7, STAMFORD ROAD. tX COl'fcT HULDIKG SL\GAPOR£ C. K. TANG j Pewter Ware Bali Heads i Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear I CAUVfcb TEAKWOOD Tt-RNltUßfi I117 words
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161 1947-11-05 8 PLEBISCITE FOR KASHMIR IMPOSSIBLE Flush ng. New York. Nov. 4 Pand.t Nehru's suggestion 2m Kashmir plebiscite was itCtlltd wth int. rest m United Nations circles, but nitial comment g<.-n erally was it would b*' ImpOM bl until order is restored jnd nvn complete i egist ration o| VOten than existsU.P - 161 words
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Article, Illustration99 1947-11-05 8 Bukit Timah Race Course Ready Force November Meet ±L The race course at Bukit*T^Timah. which fell into a 7 J shocking itate of neglect dur.ng the Japanese occu- pation. has been complete- ly renovated m preparation t icr the first post-var meeting of the Singa I pore Turf Club which99 words
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Article81 1947-11-05 8 HILVERSUM, HOLLAND, Nov. 3 Hellvan Vlict, Dutch woman o »mi ming ihamj>ion and holder of severa. world records, set up new world figures tonight by swimming the 400 metres breast stroke m five minutes 56.8 seconds. This bents her own record of six minutes 8.4 seconds, established lastU.P - 81 words
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125 1947-11-05 8 The falowirg is the programme of the Sirgapore Brai eh of the Alumni Association 01 the King Edward VII, College of Medicine for the mor.th. NOV. s— At 8.00 p.m. CliricoPathological Meetir at the Department of Pathology, General Hospital. NOV. 12— At 800 P.m. Dinrer at125 words
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Article59 1947-11-05 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN i Shanghai. Noi [M ir.i.... H. l 4 -M gold ni.nv v M chu i( l und tin ,:■<■ enabl:n« i::^^^ age U.lji" grams daily. r winti spr;ng cxen.- U.P lifoi 4 Borti Weln--I (.n leadfi oi CNRRA 5> d by Communiiti U scaped aT ri Sunday, hi-.U.P - 59 words
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Advertisement225 1947-11-05 8 STOP THAT PAIN IN THE BACK WITH DE WITT'S KIDNEY ft BLADDER PILLS Do you dread getting ud ir the morning? That first mov< to get out •of bed means more pain, and herald r another day o! misery and suffering. But why suffer any longer than is necessary? Get225 words
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Article53 1947-11-05 8 UNKNOWN Stamped Feet > London. w sen. featherw-8- British Guiin.K t6f lO udly ■r^wgjjii* boxing P^JSpM fc-iunate to t > the crowdj drr H AiMierscn. \^W to Bagwell, cl GlouJ, ang. clap"»«Jd sUntpfcd their ;.t p- did not know gjnjm .njured his L have be-r. fightd on appear. W(1 roReuter - 53 words
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Article57 1947-11-05 9 London. Nov. ii.-Tajß Commons tonight :fl 252 to 144 a motonby^H our Members of Parlu^H 1 the Government 'M ect.'on of the 1 -I I Hot. 3— Th,. rcvi'M t Wait lmm. Dorset, was tkc it«tc woodlands io-' L c >t;.is and tl«f C;t:::a^'v' iu::t d to £11.500. chtReuter - 57 words
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Article87 1947-11-05 9 London, Nov. 3.— A motion by a small group of Labour members o| Parliament to get the Govern. mefll s contrcl v engagements rder annulled was de.euted m the House of Co»«mo.is tonign; 0/ 252 to 144. LONDON. Nov. 3.— British liouscv\i\rs are hoping to have a UttltReuter - 87 words
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Article73 1947-11-05 9 £^angha.. Nov. 4.- A spokesman of the Shanghai Chinese Navigation Trade Guild today criticised the British Parliamentary Mission head. Lord Ammon. fGr repeating the British des.re to open Hankow to ToMgn shipping. He said that since last Jimthe Government had been trying to find out the73 words
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Article126 1947-11-05 9 MANILA. (Air Mail).— A reputable Americar cil processing svrdicate and a bg West Ccast lumber concern have initiated partnership bids with the Phi.ippines for the corstruction of a 10,000.000 pc-os oil refinery crd a 3.000.000 pesos plywood manuiac '-urine; plan*. Local priva-e capital has also beer invited126 words
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Article, Illustration237 1947-11-05 9 There was a large and representative gathering at the dinner Riven on Monday night at the Chui Huai L m Club by Mr. Low Tang Chang, Managing Director of Low Tanchang Ltd.. m honour of Mr. E. L. Watson. Export Manager of Amalgamated Tobacco Corporation Ltd., Luton. England Among237 words
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Article67 1947-11-05 9 Washington, Nov. 3. Special Cereals Counsellor to the French j Government, Tanguy Prigent, who was Minister of Agriculture until last month today told the United IP. ess: "As head of the French 1 Oplee^tion to the World Food j Council convening tomorrow, I j 'ntend to afkU.P - 67 words
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Article, Illustration303 1947-11-05 9 tion and withdrew without leas. A year later thi- jamc group, all i hut the worn tn, attempted to repeat the performarc? and was wped out. Some we;e killed fn actton, i others wo c executed after courtmartial anfl rvmai kable tribute303 words
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Article45 1947-11-05 9 IX3NDON, Nov. 3. Col. A. C. T. White Victoria Cross, formerly Chief Education Officer Southeast As a Lund Forces, is recommended i for appointment us the principal ;i at the City L'terary Institute, states the Ljn-..i County Council Education Committee report today. Renter.45 words
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Article64 1947-11-05 10 NUREMBERG, Nov. 4.— Four top-ranking Ned concentration camp officials were today serterced to be harged, after a United States military coun Here found them guilty of participation m war criires. crimes against humarity a rd membership of a criminal organisation. They were tried with J4Reuter - 64 words
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Article96 1947-11-05 10 LONDON, vov i I X^ Elizabeth on £*J arnourced today fl Pi'ming will w n J «>«mony ard will .1 thf precession reach^J vest door of the i£X reels ardmtelevSJ There will be ro J the wedding service 4I ;c vision from within JTI A loyal address of m!Reuter - 96 words
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Article72 1947-11-05 10 DETROIT. Nov. i-| Secretary of State Nog mour said that the oosd averting another wcrii vends. m an overwhelm sure on Westerr Euiq i cc. s s m repelling the "a j ment of oolice States". In an vi mistakable i if o the Soviet Urion, I also assertedU.P - 72 words
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Article36 1947-11-05 10 Jinnah Appeal Egypt CAIRO. Nov. 4peal by Mr. Jiwafc' noi -General 01 Pafc help from Muslim f(K Muslim refugw 7n(! j a was rea^i by J Uriin Rah-m. Cfcarge D'Atfam-si at a press conlm tcxlay. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Miscellaneous208 1947-11-05 10 1 I onii«vs-l vrliisi\^ to the Morning Tribune j 'SUNSHINE FALLS" YOU DONT REALLY I I ijr"^ v OFROAaY CALL THAT OOfTRAPTJONi J^ TERMEO "OOyißtf "j i a bjke oo you 5r '"TK^''"^^—-- U4^-^~ r TCE^AINLY j M^n^A^R^l7^r^^)l ATPmPC^ Y^AM POLLY 9ROK.E TjUST KEEP I' AN MR TAUAHT^^^^^Ki AN' I'M208 words
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Article1042 1947-11-05 11 Alex Wells - Alex Wells A SIX-DAY SERIAL By HI Don and Gisa Give One Storm Trooper the Surprise of Life but Unfortunately Another Trooper Reciprocates 1 f.'frsnn. Bnt»h W, au>nt. tips f?m€. Wh the Hefner E; been remHmg r,, m unoccupied Wi,,uiht I"' <>' tro hl 1-. m, tspondenfa1,042 words
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Advertisement238 1947-11-05 11 Expert Ladies Dress Maker/ Latest Fashions. mmm 344, Orchard Rd., Sitifapore Iff Iff (I formerly at 153, Orchard Road [i I v//l'\ T i Prompt Service: SatfafactKm -v^i/ I Guaranteed i MOTOR INSURANCE Parftcu/ar* o/ prewar cars supplied m certificate form to prew+r policy-holders o n request. These can be238 words
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Article132 1947-11-05 12 MOSCOW, Nov. 4.— Tmss. th. official news agercy. today gave this report of the situation m Ja Fi*ghting or a growing scale between Dutch troops ar«d Indonesian Republicar^ m Java ana Sumatra is reported from Jogjakarta, the Republican capital. All Easterr Java was m rc--1 voltReuter - 132 words
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Article74 1947-11-05 12 I I MANCHESTER. Nov. 3— All domestic water supplies m Manchester ana •20 other townships drawn from Long* 4dendale reservoir* will be cut off on Nov. 11 because of a short*** due to the drought. One and a quarter million people will he affected and will have toReuter - 74 words
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Article50 1947-11-05 12 MONTREAL, Nov. 4. The International Labour Office meetire; of Government representatives of the Near ard M>d- die East, which was to have j be«n held m Cairo, wiU now take place m Istanbul from Nov. 24 to Nov. 29. thp nn «n- rcunred here today.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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166 1947-11-05 12 Dutch Oppose Probe Of Colonis Policies FLUSHING. Nov. 4.— A Gereral Assembly plenary meeting convened a: 11.17 a.r.i. to commence a discussion on a report from the Trusteeship Committee on non-selfgoerning territories. The Netherlands delegate, J. Kernkamp. warned that if the I Assembly approves of th* Sj backed resolution ask.neU.P - 166 words
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Article8 1947-11-05 12 FLUSHING. (NewYotkfcl 3 The Genera! Committal Europe. U.P.U.P. - 8 words
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Advertisement112 1947-11-05 12 The BEST Con "dv Ever M -d? By BENI C'LAIR Starring Linda Darnell. Mtl Powell Jitk Oak:? A Inited Ar lists Release "ZT NEXT CHANfJF OPENS -fA pwowf 6<>o<> S^ 2 4.15 today IfpaaafifL 6 j 0 t 9 5 \of two~f>eo|>le who a| A I and lived to fulfill112 words
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Advertisement97 1947-11-05 12 LAST DAY r i TII 1 lr ,1.145 i.is LAI HAY I 6.*5. »iO Vl*lll fl I l'!!(,; I IT SIRE IS A COCKEYED WOK!D> S F I OPENING TOMORROU Screen Mar by MARtY tUSKIN and NIVEN lUSCH Based on the Novel by JAvES^ol OPENING .JO-Dgj 3 SHOWS-3. 6-15 «jg|97 words
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Article, Illustration982 1947-11-05 13 BERNARD SLYDEL - TWO GIRLS WILL TREK THROUGH AFRICA BERNARD SLYDEL I llr i I isli Ii I ins jy Ur::\ hiwrdou* o^erltndj ■evwmt-.Mdtorraneanj producer MM E A I M?J£nt director, hw Kin a specially cn»rter»fl 5 cr .ydon to Nairobi I the departwt of m; niu deten X' n eNew Year. X'982 words
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Advertisement343 1947-11-05 13 a Attractive Afternoon Frocks I wv Beautiful livening Gowns X^J^F Shanghai Modern Tailonr g jVmBSk 10 BATTERY LOAD MN( :::k [U^lll ladies o»n mater aJ By made to crc!«-r rl l B 208! «fl B» SODA WATER Phoenix Is Best <jl iivs I L4TBT ARRIVAL BEAUTIFUL ROMANTIC NET AND LACE343 words
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Article137 1947-11-05 14 Our Financial Corre>p.>ndint> With New Y> rk up by 1 4 cem Jor spot, the l-cal n^rket Ivery suady. and business for No. 1 R.S.S. December shipment done ;jt 40 to 40-1 8 Blanket crepe 'C m bales for December was done at 32. and later137 words
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Article39 1947-11-05 14 Tin shares ng?«n provided main feature of the market yesterday, with brisk business a. rising price*. Industrials c <>nt:nuea steady, but rubbers still failed to att-act i interest m spite of a further riM the commodity.39 words
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581 1947-11-05 14 i Market A olo* And Jolting* (Bit Our Fnnencial Cor.) One senses an underlying conflict of influences m the markets. Tht technical position is sound a.nd that protects the market from a i-.iost unsanctified flop when the r cables are bad; there is no581 words
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Article129 1947-11-05 14 NEW YORK. Nov 3-w* mixed price movement's coauna? the quetest trading Wlth lht g tions, mostly evt-nin^-u,, Leading steel, mines. «»J turns, farm implements and at m«nta retain their advances vtlatter aided I y reports thknary negotiations on :i n aittrcai to the British tax on129 words
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Article166 1947-11-05 14 Ships alongside the Singapore Lam Hai. wharves Pei ak. WEST WHARF Ena. Godown 1 Oranje. Kalgan Godown 3 Chanda. Tong Hai Godown 4/5 Manchuria. Ebonol. Godown 6/7 Tricolor. Fengtien. Godown 8/9 Hemland. Stia. Godown 11/12 Socotia. Dover. Godown 13/14 Stentor Sereraban. EMPIRE POCK Guan Godown 15/16 HaNand Kweiyang.166 words
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Miscellaneous405 1947-11-05 14 Oi\ YOni lI AIHO TOWAV BLUE NETWORK MALAY fROCUAMME Ntws Summary m C i-toiie*' MAI AY JbFVniKH ]2 noon Piw™'" 1 Su.nn.ajy: Opening jßPeuMeraent JJ PROGRAMMES News: l p.m. CMm n,m. P lw Tune: 1.17 Tamil son,: jyamme Summary: 6.00 Populnr Tamil: 1.30 Listeners 1 vu tf r/2(u/ 4 o405 words
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391 1947-11-05 15 army will field strong V against Navy today vMLORS IN FOR TOUCH TIME (Tribure Sports Reporter When the Navy rugger XV take the fieid today at the Jalan Besar stadmm, they will be putting their fitrergih against a team that has consistently played good rugger this season. The Army, their391 words
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Article50 1947-11-05 15 IL r«* >■'■"'"'■ v< 4\mvmrt4 h» t night that *ht hnd alL <v*m tmd w<u W*- mi of tin". masted L, ftooitu sch<»>n< r. the >rrr}., (00 t<MB), *W«jj t nut M 808 snmtui it •>,/ innmri'i before Lm We thc th Carl'taS pnsi60* mUet north-weH of l>:,li. m50 words
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Article181 1947-11-05 15 8p missed cha;.,es it X *jn the their second conI win when they clushed X RAF Ten-^ah and deW- by v single goal B EUrry Fan? m the rirst m from the itart, the forwardi made rings I: R.A.F. defence, but retkly when they came within scaring* range. Their181 words
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Article105 1947-11-05 15 ■VMC.A. battled determinW 'he Singapore Police to Hi. Iraw at hockey at Thorn J The V's cle- a gran I game, time i unashing tuck danger* H v took the Policemen by ntl nuta of the ire througn B Following this setback, B pressed and Pillal was to save105 words
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Article58 1947-11-05 15 -A LUMPUR. Nov. 4. ■leu a party O l three yesterday afternoon -"> ied around a d'sp^nd at the back ol the J,7Jto Park. One of them. Vt Peng <9 years\ i c trio, fell headpoad and v/as v muddy water. "v< red by an 'ntensiTe search. called, proI58 words
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135 1947-11-05 15 MANILA RATES LIEN HWA HIGHER THAN TSING TAO MANILA. Nov. 4. The Mala- van Chinese Lien Hwa football I team on its arrival m Manila, will be entertained by the Manila Football League. Mr. Henry Tang, Honorary Secretary of the League, told Reuter. Mr. Tang said that he expected tr.e135 words
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Article78 1947-11-05 15 The Serangccn Association I hockey team will play against Mr. Chong Kow Thye's team on Saturday, at the Scrangoon English School ground. The following will represent the S.A.:— Gan Kee Tian. .v Thiagar.'.jan. Teo Chee Tang. \iiuna P. Durai. Basil Barker. 1 Jenny Yap. Chua 80078 words
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Article88 1947-11-05 15 H C B'minton Team The following will represent the Harrisons and Crosfieid Sports Club against the Merry Makers Badminton Party "B Team m a friendly match consisting of 3 Singles and 4 Doubles to be played at the Anglo-Chin-ese School court on Saturday. Ching Koh Puan. Kan Kwee Cheng. Beng88 words
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Article38 1947-11-05 15 LONDON. Nov. 4-^r Richard Roland, former leader of the Commomvealth. was last ni^ht udop £< "s a L'lbour candidate for the fortLoming Giave.and by-etect.on caused by the expulsion from t' ■House of Commons of Garry Aliighan.—Reuter.38 words
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308 1947-11-05 15 RE. .IE 32 Medical College Union Displaying all-round superiority, the RE. ME. easily beat the Medicos .n their rugger encounter on» the M.CU. ground yesterday. The visitor^ took the initiative frcxn the start, ard penned their opponents be their area, but m a308 words
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Miscellaneous66 1947-11-05 15 TODAY'S SPORT RUGBY Five Cornered Competition. Army vs. Navy, Jalan Besar; S.C.C. "'A" vs. Police. Padang. HOCKEY S.C.C. vs. Hornets. Padang: S.R.C; vs; C:S;C;. Padang; Colts vs. H.Q. FARELF. Tanglin; M.C.U. vs; Naval Dockyard, Selej tar Ttt)E TABLE JHigh Water: 3.19 a.m. 7 ft. 5 m. 2.10 p.m. 8 ft.66 words
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196 1947-11-05 16 r m MELBOURNE. Nov. 4. A rr;mendcus cuwj f ICO.UUO. including |bt Ind.an cr c«et team, saw ta r w° rf *^^B hirnj: <•* zam. -^übach*. a 12-1 chance. *.:i ♦4 n Hacl^B bourne Cup. Australia's j.:cmier Hctat :.kv ",'-V >)3 f^^B milts MTC196 words
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Article, Illustration259 1947-11-05 16 LONDON. Nov. sation of the staff at Normar Hartnell row working overtime en Prircess Eliz^Hgth's bridal ordor has been made 1 ecessary by the death of Madame Lucie. chW'f fitter. Madame Luci d«*d sudderly of )ieart failure. She was -riortlv to have given theReuter - 259 words
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Article27 1947-11-05 16 DONCASTER. Nov. 4 Evelyn Walkden, Labour MP for Don caster, has been called on to resign by the Doncaster Di"isioaal Labour Party's Executive Committee.27 words
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Article, Illustration200 1947-11-05 16 An incident m Monday's rugger match on the padang ichen tne BCC "B" beat Singapore District Headquarters by 17 pom's (one goat and four tries) to 3 points (MM try) Picture shows D*kU% '< (//V) making a rain effort to brat Rover (SCO for200 words
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Article95 1947-11-05 16 MALAYA TRIBUNE 12 PAGES TODAY a*>#m«s I Win Today's Malaya Tnf.unf tnfl te bigger and betttr. WliiH 12 pages. It will ontatn special feature? and much wnfl netos. ?/ie features wtll include »<■■ f^ier article by th? "-'Vj-UnnH 5 LtdJW War/, m 1 rf/e» o/ Me W'tt*" sene*. RuH fimc95 words
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Article69 1947-11-05 16 8 MONTHS FOR CYCLE THIEF Sentence cf eight nonth? r»H rous imprisonment was pass^i^M Tang Ah Tee by Mr. H A jrT «M m tne Fourth Diftrtct C«lrt ye« Taiig gained po«3ossior. bicycle from a keepe- o: V;^H stand, at the Tuan Mong l ■■••^B School en June 2, by69 words
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Article70 1947-11-05 16 1,000 Tons Of Tin Leaves For US (Tnb>w Shipping K'/"'C^ The American freighter ArchifcT UJi Singapore > day with a thousand '<*<"* 1 «»%».♦*/<" f*« f (to iM9in*mml isoneoj m> BdmSoM the tM|VOd the UfUt^J^^ i- cad ratkmtog i* i trim, mm if n<xt year*** U a bumper crop Sir,70 words
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