The Straits Times, 10 November 1946

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  • 18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NET!* SALE IN MALAYA No. 589. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 446 1 TEN- YEAR PLAN FOR SCHOOLS Free primary education Mniday Times Reporter A ten-year plan for education in Singapore has been Mibniiited to the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, by the Director of Education, Singapore, Mr. J. B. Neilson. It is already in circulation amanjf members of the Advisory Council and will
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  • 51 1 New post for woman lvi lit; -eight year-old >lt>m. a Milne, the first woman to be appointed to the new British rvire. has tak p an appointment at the Foreign ofti< < I ir rtvi war*. ph« *^> i tJ<»- \Tu>istr> .»f Fconom C Warfare and received an MB t.
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  • 66 1 a iQcra \N atmosDhere of tension and iient nni r niei treat cities o: tie British zone) r>i Germany this we?'<pnd as i •a;hed the German po- that the fo>'. .•rave than ever. ial reports said that .\l"ty officer; were s>*indne by as precaution agc.nst dV
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  • 126 1 Sunday limes Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CTRESSINO the reuslts achieved clurin^ t^e war as the result of co-operation between Services and civilians. Li?ut.-G€n Alexander Galloway, the newly appointed 0.0.C.-:n-C Malaya Command, speaking at an Armistice dinner held by the Kuala Lumpur bran:h of the Ex-Ser-v.ces
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  • 326 1 Sunday Times Reporter A DOG'S bark in the early hours of yesterday morning foiled an attempt to rob the Singapore branch of the Bank of China, on the ground floor of the Great Eastern Life building in Cecil Street. The burglars had forced an entry
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  • 110 1 Malayan gets U.S. college appointment Sunday Times Correspondent Penang, Saturday. A Penan j boy has made good in America. lie is Mr. Goh Teik Jhow. 30-year-old graduate from (hungling High School, who now holds the Chair of International Relations at ti-.e Massachusetts Institute of Technology, having passed his Ph. D.
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Sat IT was officially stated at the Foreign Office this morning that Britain has sent a note to Albania cjncern.ng the mining of Corfu Channel where two British destroyers were badly damaged with h-3avy loss of life last month Reuter
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  • 48 1 ISLAM'S HOLY CARPET After th« 7W-ye»r-old Malimal ceremony near Cairo UUms Holy Carnet is seen setting out for its journey from Egypt to Mecca. It b being taken there by this year's Prince of the Pilgrimage, Sheik Mustafa Abdul Fazek, who is Rector of Cairo's El Axhar University.
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  • 373 1 suiidav Times Correspondent LONDON. Sat. DEUULATIONS applicabb to the n re-opening of the fre? rubber market Issued toda^ by the Bank of Encland. while detailing the conditions under which the market will operate and providing for the necessary exchange formalities, do not appear to impose restrictions
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  • 364 1 Dock strikers likely to accept arbitration Sunday Times Reporter IT is highly probable that the Singapore Harbour Board strikers will accede to arbitration before the Government ultimatum expires tomorrow morning. At a full-dress meeting of the Harbour Board Labour Union, the eight organisations which go to make up th Coastal
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  • 189 1 TERRORISTS LURE POLICE TO DEATH JERUSALEM, Sat. THE densely-populated Jewish Bukharian slum quarter jf Jerusalem was rocked today the Jewish Sabbatih by an explosion which blasted an unoccupi:d house, killing at least three British policemen ana injuring two others. Seven Jews, including a one-year-old child, living next door to the
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  • 52 1 SHANGHAI. Sat. SIX HUNDRED Chinese Navy men will sail tomorrow aboard the Empress of Australia (or England for training. The group includes the firs'. Chinese Navy members ever assigned to submarine crews. They will bring back several British submarines, a gift to China fiom the British
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  • 42 1 SHANGHAI, Sat. rjT. H. DONALD, 71 -year-old Australian confidante and adviser to Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek for many years, dkd this morning of lung cancer He waj interned in Manila throughout the war without being identified by the Japanese.— Reuter.
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  • 66 1 London, Sut The French Government. »n notes handed to the British ar.u American Ambassadors in Pan:.. has proposed a three-powc emergency conference on Hi" control of Jewish migration 'n Eastern Europe. The notes followed Ll.' If Ush Government's request thji the French Government hall the
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  • 1479 2 SPOTLIGHT On MALAYA AND MALAYANS CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS THK G Oeneral, H>. Malcolm M; MM, took the opportunity during: his recent visit to Sarawak for the installation of Sir Charles Arden Clarke as thr lirpt sU-nd his acquaintance with the Dyaks. perhaps the most important community in the new
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    • 269 2 RADIO MALAYA 2°° P m close SOD p.m. p.m CSV 16.84 metres: Il.tO p.m to Interlude: 5.15 p.m. Children s eer- n.JQ a.m. GSP 19.82 and 16.84 mures SincrariOPft ncr 5 30 P-m. Time tor music: 6.0 C omyu^uic p m Eun6tiy iervlce Te^ye<i from a NOV. 11. RED MIHOKk
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    48 3 REUNION TIFFIN Scca at th»- !iu.n table at yes- reunion tiffin hrld by rv ..f sin- aporr's Mfdiral Auxiliary Service are (Int to rigM): Mr. Ch«a r.o«i> Mr I II Al-ittnitri Dr. Hopfcn Mr Pane Choon Jin. Mr impson. Mr Koo Trng ir R Brown zmd Dr Wee
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  • 115 3 Minda> Times Reporter. MYSTERY surrounds the death x you™? Chinese whose body wjls found on a piece of vacant land off Aljucied Road, in the Oeylang district, early yesterday morning man appears to have been ~>noi. for a wound in obe sid- had penetrated right through
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  • 297 3 ELEVEN SPORE BAKERIES LOSE LICENCES Close check Sunday Times Reporter ELEVEN out of 46 bakeries working under the Sing- apore Food Control Department scheme have had their baking licences withdrawn in the past month. The reasons for this step were blackmarketing, selling underweight bread and selling bread of inferior quality.
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  • 312 3 Sunday Times Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Chinese tin mines loan committee has considered 252 1 applications from Chinese miners for loans for the rehabilitation of their mines and has approved 114 loans t ota 1 ling $3,798,350. In many cases, however, it has
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  • 87 3 LONDON. Sat. Col (local Major -General. A. H Oatej house, late Royal Tank Regiment, who was in one of the :irst huge tanks that surprised the Germans and broke through their lines in ths 1914-18 war. has been appointed Aide -dcCamp to the King. During the
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  • 333 3 Home Football LONDON, Sat. THE tensest struggles are taking place for the leadership of ihe various leagues, today's matches maintaining the keen nature of the battles with the possible exception of Northern Third Division. Doncaster's t\t\ there enabled them to keep in front and actually
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  • 74 3 LONDON. Sat. TONTACTS made by British ser- vicemen and civilians in India and Burma during the war may lead to the return to Britain of leprosy, dreaded tropical disease driven from Britain o*er 300 years ago by advancing medical science. Dr. A. B. Macdonald, MedicaJ
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  • 49 3 |ACK-in-the-box Falcon Island J of the Tonga Group is gone again, the crew of a New Zealand Government motor Teasel reported yesterday, says an AP. message. The island has been rising and sinking since it was discovered 80 years ago. In 1927 it was 360 feet high.
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  • 37 3 THE American rubber industry is producing 65.000,000 automobile tyres this year, but it may be the last quarter of 1947 before owners can walk into any store to buy any make they desire— A.P.
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  • 94 3 Celtic Hamilton Heaxta Morton Partiek Queen of S. St. Mirren Third Lanark 4 Hibernian 0 Rangers 2 Clyde 0 Aberdeen 0 Motkerwell 1 Qaecna Park 3 Kilmarnock 4 Palkirk 1 6 1 0 2 4 1 2 "A" DIVISION Virdne \lloa \yr I mted owdrnhfalh Dunbartun Dundee IJaith
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    34 3 This is Elizabeth Harvey who was recently chosen to be recruiting poster girt for the Women i Auxiliary Air Force. Demobilised now, she hopes to become a photographer's model or a mannequin.
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  • 228 3 Sunday Times Reporter THE great Singapore Harbour Board strike which w 1 paralysing the City's import trade has already cost business men millions of dollars in unfulfilled contracts, cancellations and enormous ex-ship costs. And there is a gradual but relentless rise in food prices, which
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  • 49 3 RANGOON, Sat. UAJOR-GEN. Sir Hubert Ranee, m Governor of Burma, is to visit Tfrwnbyuzayat on th<? frontier of Siam to attend a commemoration service for Allied prisoners of war who lost their lives constructing the "death railway" linking Siam anc Burma under th» Japanese occupation. Reuter.
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  • 133 3 Nakamura Case BATAVIA, Sat. CAPT. J. R. H. Morton. 14--year-old British Field Security officer, was today acquitted of complicity in the disappearance of £9.000.000 worth of gold and jewellery in Java soon after the Japanese collapse. Three days after the Japanese coliapse, Hlroshi Nakamura of the Japanese
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  • 108 3 LONDON, Sat. THE announcement that when the new Territorial Army is formed on Jan. 1 a territorial airborne division would be Included in it was greeted with prolonged applause at the Airborne Officers Club Dinner last night. The announcement was made by Ma)or-Oen. F. A. If.
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  • 282 3 U.S. TO END GOVT RUBBER BUYING WASHINGTON, Sat. rE United SUtes Government is going out of thp rubber business, probably m Jan. 1, 1947, and certainly before March 31. Under the existing sj.stem, the Government buys rubber from foreign sources and resells it to American companies. The decision to Mint
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  • 42 3 BANGKOK, 3a* THE Siamese Parliament l^as passed a bill calling for a penalty of from ten y^ars to lif? imprisonment for persons guilt.of smuggling, as part of the campaign to reduce rice smuggling, tt was learned today.— A.P
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  • 792 4 Air mail letter— t from Bob Gilmore LBOUKNt. UCC. MWrmiN Uil >- mm hud UMW icnnn--1 pvimant'iil, ■41 1111K I*.. ween Ausa Nat- o M bourne I kitoilioa ot official war -artist V. Mur: n's I I M 'hth Division diaw,l paintings; publica--1 <.f the Bcnoin
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  • 77 4 NORWEGIAN police have in- vestigated and prepared cases against 60,000 Norwegian citizens who were either Nazi party members or who cooperated with the German occupation forces. To date, some 20.000 cases have been tried, resulting in 15 death sentences and punishments ranging from a $100 fine
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    19 4 ».i..ii.i Muart. I niversal Mar, wears this sarong dress in the new film "She Wrote the Book."
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  • 248 4 Two new domestic animals TWO new domestic animals —the dwar! cow and the "dzo" hay? just been reported to th- American Genetics Society. The former Is a natural mutation, such as is believed to have been the chi-ef mechanism of evolution in producing new animal types in the past. It
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  • 663 4  -  JOHN LANGDONDA VIES —By THERE are a lot of people ready to we2p daily at what they like to call this Afire nf Standardisation. But in many ways we are In urgent need of more, not 1365, standardisation in our anarchic, haphazard lives. Take, for
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  • 535 4 ROBOT PILOTS FOR NEW JETS? By A Special Correspondent BRITAIN'S test pilots, select band of heroes of wnom the late Geoffrey de Ha villa nd was one ol the most colourful and during, cost about £10,000 ejeh to train. Average length of their effective career Is about five years In
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  • 94 4 EXPECTED to rank among Chinese best mUmi Chinese version of the Ptaima from the Old Testament, edited by Gen. Chiang K.nshek in his spare me has Just come off the pr The f ranslation was dm Dr. John C. H. Wu. newly appointed Chinese Mmiv the
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  • 460 5 Victims silent Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Sat. DI HATES operating from bases around the "four islands north of Penan; have now taken at least $1,000,000 in goods from coastal traders. The C.I.D. today told me that this •success of the sea robbers is probably
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  • 85 5 Sunday Times Eeportei FK Sultan of Deli (Sumatra), who has been starin;; in MaUya for some weeks, will be leaving for the Netherlands in the Oranje o*l Friday. There he will meet O»«en WHhetmina and members of the Dutch Governmeat. it is likely h e will
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  • 299 5 Award for woman who led Japs JOAN Bamford Fletcher, 30--vtar-old Canadian who directed the ovacuation of 2.000 internees from a camp at Padang. Sumatra, and the only woman ever to command a force of Japanese soldiers;, has been awarded the M.B.E. "for service in the Far East." So Impressed were
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  • 57 5 A YOUNG Indonesian. Abdul Latif bin Mohamed Shariff was fined SI.OCO. in default three months* rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Paul Storr in the First District Court yesterday when ho admitted importing ganja into Singapore. Prosecution evidence showed the ganja was found on Nov. 8, when
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  • 121 5 ARMY LOSES 40 LOADED LORRIES nURING past month nearly j 40 fully >aded lorries containing uiilitary clothing and textiles have been stolen, stated a Viceroy's Commissioned Officer from No 223 Base Ordnance Depot, before Mr. L. C. Goh in the Second Folice Court, yesterday. The officer identified as military property
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  • 110 5 1 ADY PRECIOUS STREAM, one of the best known ancient Chinese plays which is to be staged by the welfare section of the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association at the Victoria Theatre next month, will be under the patronage of the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin
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  • 66 5 A 25-year-old Malay. Mashoor bin Haji Basrah, appeared in the Fourth Police Court yesterday in connection with a charge of robbery ir. Tanglin Road on Nov. 7. It was alleged that with four others all armed with pistols, he stole 1.160 rupees, $397 in Straits
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  • 157 5 DEMEMBRANCK DAY tomor- row v/:!i be observed is Singapore with customary cere- j mony. Th<- Governor, Sir Franklin j Gimson. will be present at the! Cenotaph together with Major j Redman, representing the i Allied C-in-C. Land Forces, the! Flag officer, Malaya, and Air Vice Marshal Breakey,
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  • 113 5 Sunday Times CoivesiAouJciit PENANG Fri ptNANG'S water rates will oe raised by 25 per cent auri conservancy charges by 50 p*r cent in order to contribute to the proposed increase in Municipal revenue of $500,000 for 1947. Addressing the commissioner* at a special meeting today,
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  • 61 5 A charge of housebreaking at Change Alley at 1.45 a.m. on Nov 9 was explained to three Chinese Sun Ah Chew, lim Ze Soon anc Tan Boon Leng in the Third Police Court yesterday. They were alleged to have stolen from Scow Wy Seng miscellaneous goods,
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  • 355 5 THE King has approved awards to six R.A.F. men who have served m South East Asia Command They are Squadron Leader P. A. Kennedy, D F.C., who now set* the D.5.0., Flight Lieut HA Barnes, Flight-Lieut N' C. CurrcU, Pilot Officer G F. Walden. Warrant Officer
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  • 69 5 Two tiger cubs at Melbourne Zoo are beta; mottled by an Irish setter because their own mother Sultana, a Malayan tiger, is viable to feed them. Gy>, the setter, seems happy to look after them and licks them dutifully. She has had a plentiful supply of milk
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  • 241 5 Sunday Times Reporter CINGAPORE may not get the aquarium which has been O promised under the Van Kleef bequest for another two years. Mr. K. W. B. van Kleef, a citizen of Singapore, left six-figure fortune for "the embellishment of the city," and plans
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  • 54 5 rRTY of the paratroopers concerned in the Kluang court martial are today boarding the Georgic bound lor Horne and demobilization. Among the 40 paratroopers is "Flash" W. Walker who. during the Kluang trial, was held in Singapore pending a separate trial which was cancelled or. the day
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  • 84 5 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Sat. /*OL. W. B. Thomas. C.B.E. D.5.0., commanding headquarters North Malaya sub-area, will shortly be leaving Penang to take up an appointment -n the United Kingdom, it U ofliciaiiy announced. A veteran of th* Burma campaign, who led tne British advance
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  • 60 5 THE Radio Malaya Orchestra. conducted by David Apel, will give another concert in the "Music for Everybody" seri;s tonight at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The two soloists will be John Phillips, the baritone who is already known to Singapore audiences, ?.nd Louis Mojzer, who 15 a member
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 580 6 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Sun, Nov. 10, 1946. Paying the Cost of Rehabilitation rE decision of Singapore.* Municipal Commissioners to increase rates and taxec next year in order to help meet part of the heavy immediate cost of rehabilitating Municipal services wa«. inevitable and may b 2 ac cepted as
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  • 32 6 lIMIM j AT 49 ■■nil Htttr Road. M* tacc*. on tth NoTemher. 1M«. Ute draUi of Mr A. P !mtoo c< P W D Waterworks. KuU Tln»«i Johore. Burial took pteoe to
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  • 30 6 Ut and Mrs K Vaithllincam. of MUHIM i thank nU rrlatlveti and frVnd* mho at traded their wrdding MM bmmmjm of congratuiaMoru and >titf7 Orloo papers please eopy>.
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  • 1024 6  - This man may be Burma's first premier Dickson Brown Why "Gen." Aung San ivants "independence now 9 By News Chronicle Special Correspondent in South-East Asia THIRTY-ONE-YEAR OLD "General" U Aung San, who is deputy chairman of Burma's Executive Council, is the most powerful man on Burma's political stage today a
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  • 338 6 Women of world study the future ANE hundred and nim\>- me v women from 43 countries delegates to the Internationa! Assembly of Women in New York, varied all the way Inn American and European gov. ernment officials to residents ol Near Eastern countries where women are only comparatively recently freed
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  • 780 6 Mem's picture of the pre-war years "MALA VAN LANDSCAPE" HAVE you ever spent some time in the company ol a young and intelligent child? Someone else's child? I.f so, you will probably remember the different phases you went through as you sat there listening: delight in the child's ingenuousness and
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  • 506 7 FURNITURE TRADE IS BOOMING Orders worth $1^ million Sunday Times Reporter SINGAPORE has becon.e the biggest producer of furniture in Malaya, with 3,000 skilled cabinet makers working at the moment on nearly $1,500,000 worth of orders from the Services and civilians. Two other interesting facts are disclose*] in talks I
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  • 229 7 Sunday Times Reporter A MARKED decrease in the number of robbries in Singapore during October as compared with the previous moral is recorded by the Criminal Investigation Department. They totalled 102 including those committed with arms against 127 in September. There were decrease* also in
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  • 144 7 THE following appointment? have been gazetted: Mr. W. S. Morgan is to aci as' Assistant Secretary to the Gover- •or-General's office. Mr. K. N. Black is to be a member of the joint Transport Advisory Board Oapt. I. L. Cronyn is to! officiate as Superintendent of the local
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  • 37 7 At a preliminary inquiry held In the Third Police Court yesterday. Tan Thiam Zee. a Chinese, was committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes on a charge of possession of an unlicensed pistol.
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  • 101 7 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG Sat. PV. housewife's austerity has tone overboard in Penang with a splash of frills, and in the main shopping centre of Penang Road feminine requirements of all kinds are now obtainable at prices which, though still high, are much lower than those
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  • 105 7 SENTENCES of death by ranging passed on Naotake Okuda, Singapore-educated Japanese, and three of his compatriots, Amari. Isamo and Yoshii. for I being concerned in the killing of two Malay policemen at Keircn Rangsang Island three days after the surrender of Japan, have been commuted
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  • 66 7 WHEN the 27.000-ton 'model trooper Georglc leaves Singapore this afternoon for the United Kingdom via Bombay, tfie will have on board 280 rec._tly demobbed officers and servicewomen and 1,700 other ranks. The Georgic is also carrying nearly 2,000 Indian troops to Bombay The Georgic is a sister
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  • 68 7 VISIT FROM GOVERNOR before mt-mbers of the "Lost Legion" men of the Malayan v who »iavc just arrived back from Dutch New Guinea l« ft !«>r tin .r norms in the Peninsula yesterday, they were visited at Bwhe) Park (imp by Sir Edward Gent. Governor of the in I m»n,
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  • 83 7 SitHtay Time* Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. \j tlflt fh/tm > *TK M ger.ce for* tfie week ended Nov. 2 shows a decrease in the number of smallpox rases in northern Malaya. There Is a corresponding decrease in the number of deaths. 32 having occurred out
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  • 76 7 A CHINESE woman who is alleg. Ed to have negotiated with a police representative over the sale of a revolver appeared In the Singapore First District Court yesterday, charged with dealing in firearms by selling a revolver for $200. The officer, Inspector Tan, said he sent
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  • 287 7 Sunday Times Reporter A MALAYA-WIDE search for more than 200 Indonesian girls who had been tricked by the Japanese and shipped to Singapore, has been most successful. More than 75 per cent, of the missing young women have been located by the Indonesian Red
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  • 35 7 "FAST TO DEATH" K. K. Chatterjee, who recently began k "fast unto death" in London as a protest against hooliganism in East Bengal. He is a farmer lieutenant and close associate of Subhas Chandra Bose.
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  • 128 7 ArHINESE woman who was charged in the Singapore istrict Court yesterday with selling cigarettes aDove the controlled price collapsed behind the dock in what appeared to be a fit. and Chief Inspector J. MacPherson told the Judge, Mr. T. T. Russell, that she did
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  • 142 7 FE arrival today of the air liner Hunter from England on its 250 th England-Australia flight since the liberation coincides with the announcement that fares end flying times are both to be drastically cv*— fares by 33 per cent. Seven flights are now made each
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  • 91 7 THE annual week of prayer and world fellowship arranged by the world's committees of the Y.W.C.A. and V.M.C A will be observed from Nov. '0 to 16 under the title. "One lord for one world." In Singapore on Friday. Nov. 15, at 5.15 p.m. at
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  • 63 7 A marble tablet in memory of all Eurasians who lost their lives during the war was unveiled at the Singapore Recreation Club last night by Dr. W. A. Balhatchet, the Present of. the Singapore Eurasian Association. The inscription on the tablet reads: "In glorious and proud memory
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  • 54 7 TWO Malay youths aged 10 and 17, Abdul Rahman and Aman bin Awar.g. who appeared ln the Third Police Court on a housebreaking charge in the early hours of Nov. 8 ln the Singapore Harbour Board area, were remanrtijg to Urn Salvation Home by Mr.
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  • 491 7 Sunday Times Reporter SEVEN hundred people, in Senai, Johore, rendered homely* last Tuesday morning by a fire which swept ;i»;n 34 houses, partly damaged three others, burner! two ildren to death, and resulted in nine others bein^ admitted to hospital with burns, bruises and fractures sustiinei
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  • 24 7 It Is proposed to hold c ifeMM sometime during the Ch: to discuss the reforming of \Y Sh~ith«nd Writers" A^sooiat on in Flr.^apoi t.
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    • 299 7 eT T I a in^ n:ov ldko by i S— P T. Chen* 110 M RMLROAD OP DEATHCfiast 50 THE EAUTHLY PARADISK— r S Forester 2 70 THE I I OP THE t s niot t so AN A.D.C. GUIDE TO THE WITH «.ND PRATICE OF THE CHURCH— J. L.
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    • 246 7 MEN'S SHIRTS New Stocks at Robinsons Striped Poplin Tunic Shirts with 2 soft Collar* Fine textile poplin good quality and finish Sizes 14 to 16> neck— Price *2.">.«M1 White Popnn Office Shirts No collars Sices 15'; to 16', neck. Price $13.50 Van Heusan Semi Stiff Collars for above $1.09 each
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 340 8 €huutCha£fs I dtspLiy fur inspection ,ill kinds j CMsMH Ott ng An Carpets t< Rug! ir Linen*, and ir Kmbrnideru's North Bridge Rd. S pore. ALL MODEL AEROPLANE ENTHUSIASTS trtocK rsi Qu:ilit\ Aero-Kuliber jModel Aeroplane Accessories Available at THE SINGAPORE I) DEL AIRCRAFT CO. S.V St'letfie Road, SIV,\P()RK. IARN FIVE
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    • 548 8 PRICES OF STRINGS VIOLIN and MANDOLIN E Steel $0 40 A 40 D Wound on Steel 80 O 100 OUTTAR Ist Steel 40 2nd ..40 3rd Wound on Steel .80 4th lm Sth i.BO «th IN Ckelele one set (4) 1M Tenor Banjo one set (4) 1 0$ DOUBUE BASS.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 434 8 DO you ever raise your partner's suite on ft void? The answer is Yes. But very rarely. Tne oilier day. in an ordinary rubber r.t Croci<iords I picked up this choir* asrort-m.-m S— HA 10 7 i. D. A 2; C A K Q i 8 4 3. 1 was
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    • 808 8 THIS WIEK FOR YOU JBY STELLA What the Stars Foretell— SCORPIO (Oct. H-utMb 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Fcb. 19) TAURUS (Apr. 21 May 21)— LEO (July 24-Aac. 23)— If -ChanTes arc in the stars fsc -J«*e «f your health. f h Mtote #f n yo are tolerant and cenerosu. «k.-. ..^r
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    • 99 8 WORD-SQUARE WITH the following as clues, replace the Xs with letters to complete a word-square: Txz x x Axx x x xxx x x xxx x T xxx x S Par more used in preelectricity days. 2. Certainly not inferior. 3. More than one posture. 4. A happy one accompanies
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    • 489 8 RHYMING ANSWERS TACH olue must be arsweivd by two words that rhyme. 1. A more intrepid dealer In the small articles of dress. 2. Most suitable advocate of immersion. 3. Waits' wardro'oe. 4. Vegetable from Welsh town celebrated in sonp SPY CORNER Try a little cryptography. When you have deciphered
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  • 825 9  - SELLERS DO WELL JEAN GAVE —By p« ppie^ which Sir FranGimson will lay on the laph tomorrow mornn;i* tn-on mjid Irom jx-ppifs which havf lyinj? in a cellar -ince 1940. Singaporf 1 box >t 4.000 H J Epcrton Omc'er, Malaya. -\d k'-pt them ■,0 anu m than -vrtvitn lid on
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  • 72 9 These six mannequins save a preview at the Churchill Club in London, of the collection of Lucille Clayton gowns which they will show in the United States as ambassadors of British fashion. Several of the dresses in the collection feature the new "Roosen silks" cotton material This
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  • 41 9 SERVICE SOCIETIES I *HE Soldiers'. Sellers' and Airmen's Help Societ" and SSAFA. who have been wo.-lung together for S?r--v.cemen'B weL'are during the War, are moving on Wednesday. Nov. 20 from Whlteawa>'s Building to the fifth floor of th<- Cathay.
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  • 741 9 Says I'm very happily married, with a son aged eight whom 1 worship. Often now wiien I am talking or playing with him for no reason at all the thought flashes through my mmd "I'll remember this when. It's a terrible feeling of feat awfully hard to
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  • LETTER TO JEAN GAVE
    • 682 9 IT is high time that men adopted clothing more suitable for the tropics both for day and evening wear and Jean Gaye (Sunday Times Woman Corres pondent) is to be congratulated on her campaign against the return to conventional pre-war attire for men. Is
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    • 100 9 SYDNEY hair stylist, Mr Julien Simonet, just r>atk from a tour of Europe and America says bright red. olue and violet hair shades are sweeping Paris, as a reaction from wartime shortage of dyes. They are not likely to be popular in Sydney, whe»L f.ven the blue
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 90 9 CATHERINE wishes to remind her clients that pressure of wr rk makes it nee:> r.ry that they order before the end of the month, dre> s vquired to be mad* 1 for Xmas and Nt-w Y>ar. CATHERINE, Paris M<*iels. Winchester House Phone Mis. ollyer Quay Have you discovered In tin?
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    • 527 9 I NOW .YOU TOO CAN M nvr i |Mh IN SPITE OF «1 SUN-TAN 5/ new disi.o\frv. »;i-t> nd of ugly sun-tan reveals thai pale. fre*h skin loveliness that cvrrv w,.nn-r» 1 dreams aK>ut. thai every man adori-v YOUR SKIN MAOE 4 6 SHAOES WHITER IN 3 MINUTES Tropical sun
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  • 590 10 Ol LOWING their fine victory over RJLF. (Seletar) a week earlier, the Singapore Recreation Club scored »«lher riand win at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, this i the exj>em*e of the Chanpi Airmen, who were beaten ifw one in (he second round of the S.A.F.A. Victory
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  • 264 10 No Goals In Padang Hockey >R finish tug and aawen distribunall. marked *he mird in a score- i b C and ih" lj i y oti the Fadan yasteri'jtv niM up to see the ides maud to place too raucn rt on the. dnence and it was I. .ilve« and
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  • 29 10 :mi.r> general m.~ Ipse BP will be held at the Mr Chenne Koon H >ni ipafror. > No. 75. Koon Seng J»*d Sunday Now 17. at 200 ptn
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  • 34 10 SINGAPORE ROYAL ATILLERY (VOLUNTEER) and past members of the SR A <V 'nterested In a Battery Supper on Friday. 6th December, should send their names and addresses to H. J I' No 399. Slnitapore.
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  • 155 10 rO civilian teams, the Chinese and the Malays, who have been in the limelight of Malayan soccer for a number of years, clash at Jalan Besar StadJuu today in a fight to qualify for the semi-final of the Victory Cup competition. The Chinese are favourites, despite
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  • 219 10 I>LAYING a: the Happy Wo"W x Stadium ou. Sunday last, the New Life Badminton Party defeated the Brighton Badminton Party by four games to three. Results (New Life B.P. players mentionr-d first t are as follows: Singles: Hoo Cfcun Kah beat Geor--I Tan 15-8. 15-11;
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  • 31 10 Paul Gibb, usually staid and ca atious, takes a closely packed Held by surprise when he steps oat and drives with power in the cine between M.CC. and Victoria.
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  • 449 10 Sunday Times Reporter PENANO. Sat. AFTER a spate of soccer, rugby, hockey and badminton matches, Penang sportsmen will turn with enthusiasm to the tennis tournament the first to be held since the war which opens on Monday. As the women presumably have not had time
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  • 378 10 Sunday Times Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A GOAL scored two minutes before time enabled the Royal Devon Yeomanry, winners of the Malaya Command Cup. to draw with the Selangor Chinese, F. A. Cup champions, in a foot *11 match in aid of the Poppy Day
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  • 67 10 The results of a friendly billiards match between Chinese Swimming Club and Amicable Athletic Association were as follows. C.S.C players mentioned first. THREE BALLS Teo Siew Sun 200, Tay Kwee Liang 105; Tan Tlan Teck 200. Teo Chene Moh 149. FOUR BALLS Koh Han Khoon 175, Yeo Koon Yam
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  • 71 10 The Tamil Brotherhood Associaa m will meet the No. 1 Transit Camp. Nee Soon in a friendly game of soccer, to be played at Nee Soon to-morr >w Players and supporters are requested tc assemble 94, Owen Road, by 4 p.m The Tamils' team will bt: P'thambaram. Abdul
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  • 459 10 CLUB IN FORM AGAIN, WIN 13-8 AFTER a spell of drawn matches and one game lost, the S.C.C. got back into winning form when they met ALFSEA on the Padang yesterday, scoring 13 points (two goals, penalty) to ALFSEA'S eight (goal, try). The game was notable for the many three-quarter
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  • 89 10 Su. du> Times Correspondent BATU PAHAT. Sat AT a meeting o- the Lawn TennU- Association of Batu Pahat the 'ol!ov inn were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President Dr Syed Maiunood o A Rahman: vie -president Mr. Low Tlcw Jlam: Hon Sect, and Treasur-' I Edin b
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  • 73 10 Sunday Times < orr«*f>oodrnt MUAR At r J"ITE Muar Police scored a four-nil victory over the Johore Baiwu Police In a one-sld«>d soccer match nt the Muar Club on Wednesday Play was sagatty confined to the vi tars' territory foi thry always lou:id the local defence hard to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 59 10 rOV STUJ CAN GET CIGARETTES Made in Englant ,\oi \v c „r v d,, in(l i our u t m l9 t r».>t to clear part of our Consignment from the steamers at the roads in order to smn<h th* Blnck Market and to meet iho public demand f or
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    • 415 10 VICTORY HAPPY nORM) Patrons Phase not? that .ur >o'in I system has b»en rhan«»H. To-day at 3, T— l3 ?.n1 1 Paramount presents the rtal trup.n! scenes iv tcchnk-ulor. i' k| lovely son?. mwlc, T ■■■n'. Detc and et>\ ■RAINBOW m iD with Dorothy iMMa* Eddie Bracken and a cast
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  • 924 11 HuttonMakes 71, Washbrook 57 From Bill Bowes MELBOURNE, Sat. AN inspired spell of bowling by McCool, who bowled unchanged after tea, turned the tables on the M.C.C. in their match against an Australian XI at Melbourne to-day. At the close of play the M.C.C. had
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  • 360 11 R.A.F. ATHLETES WIN TEAM MEET THE R.A.F. athletes showed remarkaLle versatility in the Singapore representative athletic team championships at the Police Depot yesterday to win the silver challenge cup. presented for annual competition by the Commanders of the three Services, Rear Admiral H. J. Egerton, Major Gen. L. H. Cox
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  • 85 11 mm JOHN Bromwirh, Aaatralta s No 1 pl»>rr won tile Nr« S iuth Walr* men's singles lawn trnavs championship at Sydney today, bratinc Dlnny Paita 3-«. «-S. b-» in the final Ihj Hsasji bore oat the nuugir. between players, both of whom were in r»< client
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  • 64 11 M.C.C. Ist. Innings Hutton Freer b MrCoal 71 Washbrook b McCool 57 Edrich Ibw b McCool 4 Cotnpton not oct 25 Hammond not oat It Extras 4 Total ifcr three wickets 1"! Ellis 1» 2 35 Puckeit 1« 1 4« Freer 15 4 3« 8 Pctiiford 4 24 v
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  • 23 11 Norman Vardlry calb correctly from I.mdsar Hassett to jive the M.C.C. ftrst knock »«»in,t Victoria. H.C.C won the fame.
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  • 524 11 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. IN spite of the rain which tell during the afternoon, some very keen racing was witnessed on the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Golden Jubilee Meeting. Ballymun showed good form by winning the fourth race and caused
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  • 75 11 'THE following will represent the Mayflower in a friendly badm ntr.n match of three singles, two doub.es one women's singles and one women's doubles against tht United Family B.P. at the Happy World Covered Stadium at 9 a.m. tomorrow: C. T. Wong, B H. Wong. E L. Soah
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  • 51 11 R.K.M.E Base Workshops beat ih:Command Pay Office by a goal to a try In a game of rugger played at Raffles College yesterday. Bathal scored for R.E.M.K.. Thomas converting, while Me A lister got the Pay Office try. Outstanding player on the field was Arbor. Pay Office
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  • 22 11 I Alf If] bMt the Medical Co!: 20 point- if.ye tries and a (Ml nil id a rugger match yesterday.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 171 11 commencing VICTORIA THEATRE THURS. 14 NOV VItIURIA inEAIKL FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY at 8.30 p.m. )MBINKD StRVK ES ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS. A BLANCHE LITTLER COY IN MADAME LOUISE BY VERNON SYLVAINE A FIRST-CLASS FARCE FRESH FROM LONDON PRODUCED BY J. WALLETT WALLER. BOOKING: ROBINSONS. RAFFLES ULACE, THEAT?E BOX OFFICE. 6 p.—
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    • 177 11 CENTRE OF ADULATION! SHE S GOT A FIGURE NOT IN THE HOME BUDGET! Darling of OVER TEN MILLION MEN.' S°!? e 4&*&J&fo*r the B °y s JOHN HARVEY JOE E BROWN MARTH ,;i,m mil SKATING VANITIES Charlie SPIVAK 4 HAM) MIGHTY MOUSE in TECHNICOLOR CARTOON: 2nd. MIDNIGHT TONIGHT REAL THIS
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  • 146 12 Singapore's special radio patrol cars are playing an important part in the war against crime Crews of these cars (seen above) arc wellarmed, carrying revolvers, rifles and sub-machine nuns to d»al eTectivey w:th the armed gangster. This is the report room, where incoming and outgoing calla arc
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    • 330 12 |Imw« T»-4my—Z. 15 13 RITA HAVWORTH OENE KELLY la th» macical masiral COVER GIRL wit* ■ini 1 h>i< HM! Boininff nmri** d&nc itvc ....cotar.!!! t»f«ty- ...baauty! t r>*»t Mmlmb BaMaw Into B— t i aju^CTa HBBt fBHa-MI H# to >4 > ■■■Wl J. «J* »> 5 Mm < ommaiMlo SUM
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    • 239 12 BIG STARS SHINE BRIGHTER! A HOLLYWOOD FIELD-DAY! TO-DAY <-~"S= #^P( Thrilling Trapeze Stunts! CENt KELLY'S DANCE OF THE MOP BROOM TOMORROWS MORNING SHOW WILL BE AT 11.10 A M. after tk- observance of two minutes t knee tb* occasion of REMEMBRANCE DAY THE NEXT CHANGE BSG BATT_E" BETWEEN SAIL STEAM!
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