Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 November 1946
1946-11-03
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Title Section30 1946-11-03 1 The Sunday Tribune Not printed n] lamn»mlj i p Singapore. Kuaij i umpur, fpoh <\ Penani ▼bOttC WMifcUll Jilitor.. JBll Advertising ,m i itkmScAeemmntmtmk run i SINGAPORE, NOVEMBER i. 1946. ehweb30 words
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329 1946-11-03 1 BRITISH OFFICER FLOWN FROM S'PORE FOR TRIAL Nakamum Treasure' Case Batavia Court Martial Begins To m o rro w x bll< oWwr, Haled to be a captain m the Indian A ''>' h fc^n from Sin§ jp0 i-o io B^jvia v/hcre he W| v 1 on ret to-r.orrow O n329 words
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Article401 1946-11-03 1 Rock Sugar Prices Collapse Sundav Food News HI Kl >U I i WW l :HI '.Mil \K K\>l WORN ING M i ill sumt are now on the w..y t Singap ir im A tralia for r iree nark' ted t ttrt si c uld be expected I was inr401 words
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Article35 1946-11-03 1 YOKOHAMA N AfUfl 14Week trial, thrt-. -a tenced to be hanged for war cr and four others were ordered to *erve hard labour terms ranging 15 years to 1 A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article88 1946-11-03 1 Big Labour Ga i ns Municipal Elections N'. Nov. has the Mi ieipal MO towns Uld and Wales iCtrdaj. :llors retire I ><>ur c;r/i ftfc had nisi flforts drring the Th»» tmttttfl >'ly this munii?"g i a definite in poijtios in 'hf V tl < cu In results whith !ia<Reuter - 88 words
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Article103 1946-11-03 1 Calcutta. Nov. 2 Pandit Nehru, Vicr Pr< ni <■: the Interim G rernment of India, accom- by Sirdar Vallabhui Pal h me B tcretary H:ndu him! .;:i i two Muslim mlnisi r Llaquat All Khan (Fin. n 'lKi Abur Rab NlShtar (< mmunlcat!ons) arrived bere to-div103 words
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Article50 1946-11-03 1 NKING N 2.— I■ 1 t. (hif.it of General Ghaßf Chan, er 1 f 1 I r.ai. who MfttM fat «i^ pMM i.ossihility I l V..1-. i th I planned then Ci> hfUMj hull would most probably succee< T V Boom m i A. P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration78 1946-11-03 1 V Nazi leaders' last picy tures top, the pyjamar!a,: ■> pse Of U< TV nun N Got-rincj Hes on its rough wooden coffin. The late RtiehmartfuA took poiton two hours before he i i due to twing. otht-> pic tun hows Joachim von y Rfbbent 7;78 words
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117 1946-11-03 1 BBC's SOS Call May Save 2-year-ohd Boy •m Su* >cy. Nov. 2.—T ei o/ter Nle British Broadcastirn i '-poration' p <• i a s.o.s. last night, a cm raced from London to tl Royal Surrey Hospita Guildford with a supply 0/ tik€ r StrepU f»j a /as/ e/- -/(>;•/ /oReuter - 117 words
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253 1946-11-03 1 '^und.v irihunf st.i't Reporter) S.ngapoie's first curfew order UK*- thi' return of civil MtmillistKt lion will BMM nt<> tofM Qt Novem- M. Tin- oi-.iet- v. 1 ..fit juod rehiclcs far the Tim*- Mflf and also in Oil trill UMH only. Indfi the Order,253 words
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Article33 1946-11-03 1 STOP PRESS Municipal Elections La^ party ga ns and I jour 2" US, 96 s; Consprvativ- I lins, 132 i OS, 36 es; Commu: I Independents 61 gains, 194 losses. (See Column S)33 words
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26 1946-11-03 1 Un ion Rub ber Exp ort Tax To Be Cut Li, Reports n Malaya iarned. emment will b an aniv be made in Malaya. Reu terReuter - 26 words
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Article111 1946-11-03 1 MacA On Bi rth Of New Japan TOKYO. Nov 2:— General Donftes Mac Art h u,. Allied Supreme Commander. :;aid today that the new Japanese Ccivstitution to t> promulgat*»d tomorrow and other progressive measur* laid every solid found <>r a new Japan." "Like the product of all human avours. itReuter; A.P. - 111 words
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Article52 1946-11-03 1 L< Star" [K>] i. f Windsor was toic v nc poet available for him.. .c Duke told Mr. Attlee he was ready to accept any post a he was considered ■■llahlii Duke's last ofllce was the p of the Bahamas wh«oh he resift ed Mine timeReuter - 52 words
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41 1946-11-03 1 Plane Force-lands In T anjong Malim IPOH. Sat.:— OUght damage wu cauhed to m RAJ*, two sealer rfa-forced-land* <• the Su'tan Idris Training Oolite grounds in Itnjong Malim on Pr.day afternoon. The oonwpsjnlw, tfef pilot end a l-.x/n wh«-n in, mUbm a.41 words
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Advertisement67 1946-11-03 1 BY THE PEOPLE /Y>/^ THE PEOPLE "TYPEWRITER 6 CALCUI FOR" available for Unmrdiate dr!i\,» ry Repair* undertaken V. T 3 I- I 312, North Bridfe Rom. Telephone 7f7] THOUSANDS CHEER M M WK HAVE Till (,()OI)S NOW i have DO IOOgOf tc 1 but d' :i ■n I if in67 words
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Advertisement186 1946-11-03 1 THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA -v. i. i.i i;** ARANTI LEVER TYPE PUMP VACUMATIC PUMP 2.00 GOLD NIB k ETC EXTRA Yi El nI Bi i BBJ SAC OR FREE^ DIAPHRAGM! Outstatioo: By Bjefktfnwl Po* to 34. ChtOia Street, Singapore. 332, North Bridie Road. Tet. 7971 from ••THE %VO.\SIEII186 words
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Article78 1946-11-03 2 DEA TH TAJI— The death occurred at bis residence No. 4 Sartties Road at 4 PA on 29.10.1916 of Mr. TAN KHUfO KHOR. rice merchant and Maxiaging Director of Tan Ouan Lm It Boat Quay. Singapore, at the a«c of 51 yuars. He leaves behind to mourn his loss a78 words
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Article26 1946-11-03 2 HARKIS-BISHOP: At St. Andrews Cfthtftrfl at Singapore, on Saturday, 2nd Nc. orge rip to Major- M op. Hoocfcong. Bha£ghai It Manila papeift ■Imm v r*26 words
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Article16 1946-11-03 2 BLOOM— on Sept. 19. 1946 to i Di. Bloom. 30. Wr a daughter. Virginia Raemn.16 words
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Article123 1946-11-03 2 2 Police Employees Accused mpk oJ Uk EUn (a police fora nc] a] app< aed on conuptiun charg befoi I DUtrici Judge Paul Stun, yea L- 1 og Clerk C ag ;i h K l a revard for handing him a »nt igun i' r hich Ong had ol xined123 words
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Article45 1946-11-03 2 I teni r.vr chaise 6t arm a r >bbei y v. ,t- explain* d I Lin Teo Seng 2'2 when he i] peared before Second Pollc< M:i:.-T.i',' L. C G ye erday. The case was n stponed for T.- ntior r. x45 words
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Article375 1946-11-03 2 APPOINTMENT OF IflllSTANl rREASURER, MUNICIPAL TREASURER'S DEPAI rMENI Ul H>» ANCIAL AND OFFICE AS SISTANI MUNICIPAL ENGINEER'S DI i'Ahl MENT. Tbe liunicipu. C mmi nt Uan. apu Intment (J Lipal Trt.. ire Departn A^ lii! Mu:., ipal Engi :>«•.. .\.i> t > iiumen not over 32 years375 words
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Article32 1946-11-03 2 :c Naafi eomwhich had been atolen rrom K k Lenß i weeks' imprisonment, Q lty the cni cf theft wh( beforei 1 T ite L. C.32 words
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Article59 1946-11-03 2 A brass padlo I f '•und -etiHr w\tb a nujnber of ree tospects a f« a^o, ikely to b«> :in LHlportM which may sclve at least one car>plng case. T.ie padlock has a covered hole e-painted 1< r.bove th<- hole, and the C.I 1") anxous that aryone who59 words
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Article72 1946-11-03 2 THEFT OF TRISHA ALLEGED Mtoding "not jEjuilty' of t isha beto K'">? to Hep. Seng, from the road side along Rod oi: Friday n ;rlit, two British tommies, A. J. Rtftchinson j 9 r\\ D. A. Crawford, of (fee \.S.C. were remanded in custody I by Mr. K. M. Bftmt,72 words
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191 1946-11-03 2 Volunteer Police Doings Night Patrols Now 1 Ibone staff Reporter) ..e response to ft.- al for volunteers in the Special Volunteer Constab Has heen -just as expected," it was stated yesterda: Applications are still pouding in —a proof that public-sp still strong in Singapoit as in war days. Volunteers f.mn191 words
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481 1946-11-03 2 NO AUSTERITY X'MAS THIS YEAR (Sunday Trflmne Staff Reporter) .ipore depar mem stores are doing roaring trade writh the Christmas- New Year season drav/in^ nearer, and n sooner do fresh stocks arrive than they are snapped up. An e«tttt»ted481 words
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Article98 1946-11-03 2 ..::.< rican text Lei an \pecttd re oy Chi lstmas or at thi Lai Chinefl N- w Year. C nu tics have flooded the market and price cutting in con- c1 a with i: e* commodti et expected in the near fututt as they obviously cannot stand keeping98 words
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Article275 1946-11-03 2 Officer Given $1000 AiXEGATIOIfS AGAIN THREE CHINESE How .1 scheme to remove poods from 223 8.0.D. was planned and bow it was carried out later, was told in the Special District Court trday, when the case in which Lun Cheng Hoe, Kan Kee Fong Kan, and Low Kwan on trial275 words
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Article142 1946-11-03 2 MORATORIUM: PA RT IA L LIFTING 1* has been gazetted tr. Moratorium Proclamation in i respect of dealings in lan Singapore will probably be lifted from Dec. 1. 1946. in the case of i properties for which no d ment has been registered during the Japanese occupation. The exceptions ai142 words
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Article93 1946-11-03 2 Girls Face Housebreaking Charge Two Chine- e girls Mollify Chew and Susie Yong appeared in the r f lice Court yesterday tl i;g with nine Indians and Chinese when they were charg--1 With hou r-'aking by entering a N A a r I warehouse in Kee Eh I WR I93 words
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Article81 1946-11-03 2 Secret Society Allegations Nk Ah Ho 1 18) and Sim Ah H (19) alleged members of a s< soc.'e y who were staled To hav« tempted t( > '(tection" mocy from a i ppeared i (> M rate L. G<»! yr«terday. 'tempted <xtcn .lemhers of a iecret sotiety v It81 words
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442 1946-11-03 2 Tasks Of British Council Outlined (Sunday Tribune staff Reporter) What is the Brit, I Why was it form ed and what does it do? rs to these questions we*-e supplied l\ I head of the Empire Department of the ■ri f ish oun cil, Sir An^us Dili \vu\a\ Here given442 words
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311 1946-11-03 2 UK-Malaya Exchange Of Students Possible (Sundms rrtbUHt Staff Reporter) To sur the possibilities of appointing a reptf m itative of the British Council to Kfalaja in the afear future is the task assigned tfl Sir Angus Olllan, ):< uci of the Empire Depitrtmeiit of the British Council, who arrived in311 words
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Article47 1946-11-03 2 16 NIPS COMM IT SUICID E i Thete have been ca* > }Japai ,r y ials to i official release. A total 0/ i deat), been ed and 'wprisonm+nt Srrta mitted i trial I at P r i trial ana are awaitnig trial mu I cases fully prepared47 words
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Article16 1946-11-03 2 Death of A.S. P. Ackrill A.S.P., Malayan Police Ser\ announced M 29 died at sea <m16 words
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Advertisement242 1946-11-03 2 f:im < rio.N by Spa ntlexnan. Charge* P Box 428. FOB SALE For Sale three glaM fron shew tTJ. ftltap 53. Jalan EI RADE OPPORTINITII S IMPORT (»f BENARES SAREES Pl are largest m~: tfad and i pi r-r- Benarea B 1 :.-.i and v: d Mai i s :.s-»porc242 words
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Advertisement91 1946-11-03 2 NOTICE TENDER sre invited to;- of the following Singapore Polic r y. -quito netting 1.%f l I.COO standard wooden ban IjDOO black leather baton frogs 500 black leather belts 600 b^it buckles enders may be submitted L P pore not later N .vember. If4 fo; any or all of tt:91 words
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Advertisement120 1946-11-03 2 i Slimm:-, Herb 9m Reducing H«rt> T««. < Pcwqc Piddii •> Tf ii|o v Sago n«litj. Bert: Io&k i' ;ii .J»t. AL 1;. ,-s Ci. UY fr CO., 34. Prinaep Mftet. aaftpo^ 1 i > -CA r -<, i u >l Kl (.1 LAB HiPM! N i Oi KMN iHI120 words
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893 1946-11-03 3 Coa l Shortage Still Checks Tin Production TRIBUNE FINANCIAL SECTION RUBBER SHARES ACTIVE Tribune Finan,: H rr unate that the I s s t oc k Bunkers have such i! e throui the British fmpire on stoc >oth i small. P >t week has seen m s j news from893 words
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Article86 1946-11-03 3 ing L. ncies broughi the n highs for the dl3 >- th .m b Oils pj *ing dividends 1; tiiah and Su-< Is eciallj favoured 1 rning alt) r< inclined t in B lartor was c nsid iably Si t--- tin t< la pro\ n 1Reuter - 86 words
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Article55 1946-11-03 3 LONDON. Nov. I.— Th( I irkei e ral advance on to-day's Stock chaj Th* proceed and ues and old favourlt m thr Ind istrlal ectioi beni ted. ri 6' Hme H i. I Kaffi.s all partly Dated in the movement upv. rd a sligw ictiTlty il riirReuter - 55 words
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Article312 1946-11-03 3 STORE FOOD, PRODUCE MARKETS Bf Our Own Correspondent). quoted below are for picul weight except where otherwise stat< d. Foodstuffs:- -Yesterday's quotations were i Bians Indo-China $70; Kedah S7O. Siam glutinous rue $100; Kedah glutinous lice $85; Si.nr: rice milling $38. Reck Efesj quality $80. medium quality $75. Gula M312 words
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Article113 1946-11-03 3 U.N. BREAK WITH FRANCO PREDICTED LAKI NEW Nov. 2. Action l>y 63e ttniled Nat'Ons resulting in a possil le conce \ei break in diplomatic relations with Franco Spnin was predicted ytstcrr'ay by many Uniifi Natiors delegates. The action to be take remained undecice.i, l>ut it was apparent from general debateA.P. - 113 words
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Article89 1946-11-03 3 'Frisco As U.N. Headquarters? N'l W YORK, Nov. I.— Thr Uni ted Ststfea jatlon which so far has remained neutral i I the discussion on a site for the nermanen' D Nat:O"s henc'quarters j officially prave its bks-injr to the i-on.sice: aticn of S I ncisco as 111 Tiome. ThPReuter - 89 words
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228 1946-11-03 3 DOCKERS' STRIKE: BAR GAINING CONTINUES :>i'.n»!:>v fl'rihunc stall Reporter) In addition to the improved rates of wages offered to the Singapore Harbour Board workers on tonnage basis Friday, a 15 per cent, increase in basic wages was red them last night. Ths was offered at a special meeting with the228 words
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Article60 1946-11-03 3 HONOLULU, N H;.v.;: ye terday was alcrte fcl caw i for a possil le tidal wave, following ai "hquakc in the Aim: ms, I li I appoa -e>' by 17 I 09ft tha- al had Mar.v f ttahr homos remembering the April 1 d i fc rA.P. - 60 words
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Article443 1946-11-03 3 d rubber be thr i m tnodity i and war tl full pr dir ill advanq d :r m n >re ir M bber, I h tve i l pessimistic nnot understand ci ude rub n m such rt sup] i] rid -h n such a443 words
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Advertisement51 1946-11-03 3 i zofi( LADES Shave v I \AI l-'l Auto-Strop Sale R n I iltip quick an-.i With a «VA: I :hcrc is y nothing to take to pieces, nothing to g :rcw opping and cleaning take only a few second *b< -ivesyou z\ shaving! p OR ;>; RAZOR O THAT51 words
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Advertisement218 1946-11-03 3 TiHHswns 4 hi:i:r The St rvice ey Get Ai MAKDEN COMPANY HI KHATING S 82 Orchard Road rigaptre. DERN EXPLORATION- dor. Wai a fI.SC JOURNFYS IN THE SUN— Dcuv 6.31 BLACKWOOD' TALES PROM Tt E OUTPOSTS— William Biackwood k Sons Ld NAL C: !;R\EV RUSSELL— Storm Jameson 6.30 VINTER -Alan218 words
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Article, Illustration1819 1946-11-03 4 VERA ARDMORE - A NOMAN PEEPS A T SINGAPORE VERA ARDMORE ht| At the Adelphi HotH. I met a very interesting personality, M Constance de Silva, a charming Sinhalese lady. She told on her way to New Zealand to I i Springs to take a Her father, the late Sir Marcus Fernando, was1,819 words
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Advertisement171 1946-11-03 4 UME I ALWAY ten your p«r» are i men w>' ai imputation. t.tv* us a Trial. Phone T923 .CK OH HING I 4-9, North Bridge Road, S*jx ar Corner of Middle Road. actors to H.M. Forces sine* 1523). arm has no connection vhataover with any other watch- I\C LACE Co.,171 words
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Advertisement65 1946-11-03 4 THI EASTERN LJTERATU lUREAU •oksollers, News-agents It Stati< nri) 55, Stamford Road. Shirk; are Representa: READERS the food book BOOK CLUB UNION BOOKS, which range fron. and covers all fields are sold to m«-mben> at o per copy, regardless oi publishJd prices to non-me»ber». A* for particulars of membership and65 words
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Article, Illustration426 1946-11-03 5 Our Young Malayans-No. 7 Tlh l\ I Note Who does not love to see bis art. Us. either on clothes or household linen 0 Fror. schooldays even the cii.de m.. Ing Ink names gives a fee: oX secure possession. T< I to a fa ingle monogr can add a distim426 words
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Article, Illustration1533 1946-11-03 5 briel, eldest daughter of Dr. M. A. Gabriel of Klang. Th' uple 1 fr. Cyril 1 I e D'Souza of Klar.r. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. D'S I bingaporc-. and Miss Matilda ronilla Gabri second daughter of Dr. and Mrs. GabThe Rev. Father L. Onlttat iated.1,533 words
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Advertisement17 1946-11-03 5 TO BE LOVED ,^p^^^^^^^^^^ >^^^^a/9^^' /^'^l^^^ K.V.WU TUmNG CO.! h^t 69 STAMFORD RD. SPO&S^^f GLORIOUS BEAUTY AIDS17 words
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Advertisement156 1946-11-03 5 Malaya's Leading Jewellers iMamond and dem Merchants 1. 1d.. IbssWßßbSSjbVbsl la C^asfssml High St. 1, Bishop St Cheap Sal FU SIANC &CO., 10 BATTERY ROAD •7, Killin.y Ruad •'•'■or Sale. Dresees of latest tyles and latest materials. Hay Dresses. Prutn $35 to $6*. n $116. Pay us a visit and156 words
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175 1946-11-03 6 The Sunday Tribune NOB EMBER 3, 1 946 Wings of Song who ha:s books ha United Nati miKht cast its coii patn- u*g;s nations a few tha U H are u> 1 f Mid indeed, food and sh ft ii Bftld of the impoi md joleon kfl plagiarisms d h175 words
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Article896 1946-11-03 6 Sagittarius - The Freedom Of The Press Sagittarius y enci< te< Lint en hun by lisior mmission ti( finance, ii ship and thi Bri! ish q should bat ild ind on ret |IK ,vi n'i Vv ers tnomt who li c B. B C rank in the pn Vnd mbre I public896 words
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Article911 1946-11-03 6 The Adventures Of 0.8.H. I was strolling dl iconsol it< al :g N w F^ ad thinking liov. I c ''ild p) icate nay Chlei the matt r my iricr mwit •j1 ri I buy him a •^mch iwers, i»r a bunch ol bananas?911 words
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Article814 1946-11-03 6 Shall We Ever Fly To The Moon? 0 by 0 i The Astronomer v Royal A voyage .> ■> 0110 < :}> dr- ol mankind 1 BMttll v ar- H ted fIH ,'ibi'M-r oi one of Jni 1■ me though tome 240.000 mitei away. s ..ur nearest neighbour :n >p...814 words
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49 1946-11-03 6 Hitler Listened On Churchill's Phone when President RoosMr. t was listening in •onrersation. r.f-r- Adi: marts. nd American Mmmjm s in I telepi. died a "scram Cable talks were when telephone communicattogg n rermans in a Channel listening-po signals and '"1- r contained <>ur prtioners be armed?" whion by49 words
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Article39 1946-11-03 6 •:> i c Princes Risborougl expressed in his rl Then riger a gctwnlT standard. acUU M If that there fe so litt of shatri'' in loosf -in I I? could e i;h;^U" M and ord i n39 words
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Advertisement42 1946-11-03 6 A IMLH.IIP Io ihr l-iVS^! Thf I u\«-i\ Vinn h in I it»>t Nuniniini f :,:!(> (,!h> OaMM that blend with beauty and sharpen appears K d IHH uici stylr. Ui*y are cihUani against breakage. EVERBRIGH I OPTICAL CO., IMW Opfir.am Jt ;i42 words
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Advertisement5 1946-11-03 6 TICER CUB Gathering Strength zz£ >5 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1946-11-03 7 H.L. HOPKIN - H.L. HOPKIN by A sure fire ariicle for Sunday p; rea op :r.. <>f what mone\ would buy h pound would b nct think '.vi put up wl a pound was certainly a pound In those days. We are assired by Government statist. ans tha ill retains1,254 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1946-11-03 7 WHEN THE RAF FOUGHT FOR TITO I',n ALTON i; WHAllb Memor. Every week Allied air(i down over YugQ Is is ind since the d of the war Marshal Tito's government has puisued an tasta ictionisc policy that creates the impresston that Belgrade's objefct is ultimately to oxdud< all foreign aircraft,1,092 words
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Advertisement16 1946-11-03 7 \w<s *wt S_4T#_r__». i_fclA-?y ImMltY^^M _j^-__l___* -^_#^_.v_s_S _B_^^^fc_* «^mmd3tm_S ff^P^^^^ S^SHO;am6CQ AD, 0A- ...m t £R_16 words
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Advertisement70 1946-11-03 7 New hope to thousands If you air a :rom ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS or CATAEBA yoa hould not hesitate about mar our c':i minted with DR HAIRS ASTHWS CUR? l^his remedy H designed to restore the natural forces which alone can eftectivolv resist these trouhv- Thousands have gained relief from Asthma by70 words
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Advertisement142 1946-11-03 7 ECZEMA, BURNS, WOUNDS <*^*^S^<?^J^rj NttKJ BITES. HEAT RASH, ABSCESSES. SUNBURN, CUTS, etc. I*3 MALAYA jJaf'- 4 v^Bßa TO STOP U PAI N and FEVER \sj Malay* again. to bring speedy nttei I irom p :i n harmlesa— lt WOT a draf Ls not liabit-formiiig— does not affect the heart or142 words
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Article, Illustration72 1946-11-03 8 At first sight she might p or Jferie Oberon, she's gat the \ps and the ewes, but the hapely lady is Pat Kirkwood. letto-Goldi Mr r ho com the screen in a ew picture with Us locale in outh America. Pat, who is •tti >> lt i! Ur,)-72 words
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Article, Illustration138 1946-11-03 8 SYDNEY: F n icatu:. n religious theme- will be Ljed in all A istr il: ir :apital :::e. Hamili i Aikin V r -a..: :r a a r ::>■ Mid were mad* H llywood with leading professional actors and act win run about an hour and138 words
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388 1946-11-03 8 R OBERT TAYLOR - holly wood's more air conscious t han ever before R OBERT TAYLOR Sajp HOLLYWOOD -There is no doubt about it. The ;oie air conscious today than ever beforeand Hollywood offers real proof of the face. This bu->ir.. making moi D Pictures •ow is unil.'v; its biggest change >ince t*.e developmentA.P. - 388 words
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Article62 1946-11-03 8 HOLLYWOOD.— FiIms taken of the cat i. n i King Georg VI will be incorporated '•The Homestretch". Sev e r i thousand fett of colour tilm 1 i be used to portray backgrou: for M i uli ira and C< I Portions of the cere in62 words
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Article187 1946-11-03 8 Ray's ambition TO DIRECT Hollywood. "Directed by Ray Milland" that billing may soon be emblazoned on movie screms. Most actors talk about dir> Cting, but few (Orson Welles, Robert Montgomery* ever do anything about it. Ray Milland is discussing the matter th.s» days and he is the kind man v,h187 words
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Article91 1946-11-03 8 HOLLYWOOD.— C ar y Gram may leave for England sooner than If cted. He is sohedul- d 1 1 depart when he complete! "The Bishop's Wife" for Samuel Goldwyn. However, the current labour situation in Hollyw d may postpone that him. In that case,91 words
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Article, Illustration84 1946-11-03 8 THE Y DON'T LIKE HER POSES i s Jane Mmmtitt bust t iidincd bCI international tame Ioni» before her N first pi< imt\ Ihe Out- j law.'" ill MMI il. j Now. jusi a> Hm lilm s lias siartcii mi <•'. ing throughout Anuri. -a j the .Johnson (iornierl J84 words
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Article184 1946-11-03 8 Your Film Guide PAymoN N't." Affairs of Su■virh Joan Fontaine, George HWt Bad Dennis O'K« x I :ige (Nov. 5 6) "Be- rids" starring John Ota ftrid. Pan] H.^nr. id and Sydm-y < "Sn will be screened from Nov. 7 Nov. 11. ALHAMBRA Now showing:— ''So Proudly We Kail" ring184 words
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Article202 1946-11-03 8 6 -Foot Lovel ies In New Show Thousands Cheer" M-G-M*f new technicolour musical which has one of the most spectacular finales ever filmed will hav< I i night prt night at the Capitol Theatre I general screening will begin on Nor* 7. A parade of screen star feature acts has202 words
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Article42 1946-11-03 8 Hollywood Bu ys Eleven Stories purchasec r Br m r reiicii nov?. f ~ht the V based on a Ft< •dy in En. man atury Par; "E i: lyn wyn: "Roma!. ndal and Olivara ol Ar "!.ti ngi Smi- nurchai- A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Advertisement122 1946-11-03 8 fTZuild up c c witktius FOOP -I^^. TONIC v a worsderful Food Tonic I .i daily ration r 9 body Minerals and F«©<l lodin* those anccs so vual to health and .od food value is tremendous i supply of Vikelp givet you as iRON a* Tito- of BEEF as much122 words
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Advertisement32 1946-11-03 8 Cttt won a vap,sit> rrci A «2., ALSO -BASEBALL AT U\ -A jfjiftT' j^^ V jk OA^lLyil MAXW£Ii J Tto^ J£LfMIT!ES APF^A* !N li^^ #*MEQ^ MxfiMPs en*-/. /^T\T i n <p lYfiRRi32 words
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Article681 1946-11-03 9 MCC In Strong Position i BOIRNI —Declaring Um to h i nul inffs i for seven i hit b Leu HuHon's >ntrih lon wa i:>l not oat— the '< < j -^<- ftfen Vit t Biaviiii tc or« 448 defeat. The s had scoied681 words
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Article138 1946-11-03 9 M.f.c. Ist Inning* If.C.C. 2nd Innirru Button 151 nn.,k b T:ib<- IV < r Tr I>< b King in on c T DK 18 Har*s f ?;ff Ibw. h Jbhnsoi 81 Yardley M»w. Johnson 20 Iki" st Bai hi) SOB 21 hnson 7 as h To'al (for 7138 words
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201 1946-11-03 9 MELBOURNE, Nov. 2.— The Australian wonder horse Bernborough broke down in the MacKinnon stakes even which was won by Flight on the Flemington racecourse here to-day. W. Briscoe said B.rnborough had shown no sign of trouble and "he had Flignt's measure just ready toReuter - 201 words
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Article42 1946-11-03 9 ADELAIDE. H 00 for a■ I bmttim§ T)m- tke «5 possible Don radman tgmed out for the club side gmg/m scoring an attractive mint HI he hit 14 fours and the like the jrmdman of pre-war da*42 words
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116 1946-11-03 9 -M»re than h and iatrira- fl'm world were in |NfiMM»e al Royal Gala Sim show seen by the Krg and Qmcn aa«l Piiac<a«— at the Em•>«atre. I Square, last ty. lay Mi acted a scene from ost Week-end" and Her QaHa- famous116 words
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Article, Illustration55 1946-11-03 9 CO MMISS IONERS TO CONSIDER BUDGET a ipe. K of the Muniopai oners w V be he!'' v "mber I !>•■ t» Munic pal ARM NUISANCE? DO Powder to dispel from United Pharmacy 305 *HI Bridge Road, and M. S. Ally Battery Road. Upcountry t,tnbuiar.N wanted. Particulars from 8«h T\*<s55 words
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Article30 1946-11-03 9 MINNEAPOLIS N Ppp. 131. the world featherweight a 10-roun,: >S^cision over Jaulie Jackson. 130. of Reading, Pi'iuisylvania. Pep sent Ja.ksuii t O the boards a round.-- I30 words
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Article86 1946-11-03 9 Brisbane Te st Wi cket Bl:: Nov. ii.— The top dressing of the Brisbane Test w ket has had be dujr up and replaced by local soil because lime had worked its way to the sirface. original wrought from Melbourne and apparently had been put either in lime bags or86 words
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856 1946-11-03 9 S'PORE'S HOME FOR UNWANTED BABIES Som r Arv ISSincl. Soiib^ 4 ri|^ii^s, in (Sumiav THtaae Stall Reporter) nursery at the Convent of tin Hofo Infant -"d Duilding which stands in a ch of grass, shut oil" from the traffic ol North Bridge Road by a wall. 11 is here that856 words
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295 1946-11-03 9 C.C. 8m! K..N.VS (8«Bkf 'iff) 6 pis. Determined fcling by t ;.A.S. (Sembawang) team landing performance ot Pears, one of the centre three quarters, enab! rr* to hold the S.C.C. XV to a draw whon met rugger on the padang, yesterday. The S.C.C. and their295 words
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Advertisement86 1946-11-03 9 Ldn^jages In One 800l FlnidllNl nil ,v N, •v lai Bahadur Mehta PrWi and, tits Set B 52.00 Postage Ex' able: Prom All Book Sellers. PobJis The difT» of t^% CHANCI J '<' I NEW CROOKES A— gr it nplete fion tor i v^ V^k normal occasi( \_^'VW^ CROOKES -A86 words
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Article227 1946-11-03 10 K.L. Race Handicaps (Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 2. The following me the handicaps for i'lo first day of Kuala Lumpur to be run next Saturo^ay BOSSES: Class 1. Division 1, 5^ furs. Goatskin 10.7 Conrten'y 9.12 .'ciour Patch 9.C* Tonroe pistinguifhed 8.3 Ron?naru« 7.13 Zarfron 7.12 Ha lequin227 words
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472 1946-11-03 10 RECS OUST SELETAR AIRMEN FROM CUP PETERS SCORES 3 IN 8 -GOAL GAME S.R.C 5 R.A.F. (Seletar) 3 In a fast and thrilling soccer gam< <rday, the Recs eliminated R.A.F. (Seletar) out of the victory Cup competition by five goals to three at Jalan Besar. Yesterday's game was a replay.472 words
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Article118 1946-11-03 10 MELBOURNE. No\ L'— Prince dard K 3tftnc'/ast out of Golden and owned by tIT. -On if J (J >Idstein. starti"C 15-1. wen the Victoria Derby at Flemington race course here by a length HbuTia' 14-1 with Proctor 8-1 tn-o lengths thiWS. The vi":ner covered a distnr I orr-.T'^-a-halfReuter - 118 words
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Article436 1946-11-03 10 " Snippet - Your Sunday Smile "Snippet" By The British battleship Warspite was on manoeuvres wfth other unit s of the British Fleet. An admiral, standing on bridge of a nearby cruiser, watched thr Warspite's progress and then sent a message to its skipper: 'H >w many knots are you doing? The skipper436 words
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Article18 1946-11-03 10 FRANCO-CHINA TV U>! PENDING tra <-d wili ne«" Vi«o* ?S. A Fr<'ii<-h th«* qti( Northern j hand. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement367 1946-11-03 10 ONLY CNCL iN a BLUE- MOON CAN *^C y FHERt B r SUCH a PROGRAMME! T# g >1 a.m.— i p.m. \Jw#*ll i i O iL-V 4.15— 6.30— JM") p.m. fa\ MUM^MQfr >ns4.o »aui Preceded By II POPUP"? --sss±si I 4 WASMERBRO-V. J m CLAUDE COMIAO SVOH «TER *$*Jk''*J§ h367 words
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Advertisement97 1946-11-03 10 •cB) G E )L A t G PHONE 64- >7O C? BHI 0«: S.V' a. Henie Queen of the Ice in a musical :is i dazzling dancing. 'WINTERTIME" with Jack Oakie Caesar Romero 7 Sizziirg Sensational Songr Hits! Also Latest Movietone News Opening To-morroto by P<^)u:ar Demand Wnrntadan Satria" I97 words
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Advertisement80 1946-11-03 10 I™" VICTORIA THEATRE MONDAY NOV. 4th 6 Days at 8.30 phi. Combined Services Entertainment V N PRESENTS BLANCHE LJTTL^RS COMPANY T> IN R T tt F. DELDFRFir A GREAT NEW COMEDY HTT TTERE WHILST A YEAR'S LONDON RUN STILL CONTINUES PRODUCED BY THE LONDON SHOWS STAR RONALD SHIN' I H80 words
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Advertisement134 1946-11-03 10 g GW.WG wiorv 0 ALL MALAYA PREMIERt fK. VEENA. ROSE ft P "KASAI II" iusumO KARI RAT A vIIDNITB VRRJL )TfITB! u- MrCUiri 'The Great John L HarlliiH ;tugh :il, 6.30 It 9.15 pjn O O > i I SUfn.li RAGINI RtttAlL R«-lra«.-d Thru' Ttfct United Eihftitor* Sf udkM* llaji134 words
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Article, Illustration2064 1946-11-03 11 CR I CKET'S GREATEST M EN WALTBR HAMMOND Raises His Cap To y decisive answer li pipofisiblt ♦Jie game never meet King one another vi it b wl<-r wh i ver G ysU worried the Kir. the past men. -ae. than the leading play r to-fla n guing argument! How2,064 words
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635 1946-11-03 11 ' Atomic - 'Atom ic' By a league competlon will be organised immethe Victory Cup com] to an end mdard Singap< declining, and with the organisation of more iootball. the quali'ball should eventually reach the pre-war level. The formation of a Pia Union I taking root.635 words
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Advertisement42 1946-11-03 11 MARIANS ond note the difference M^ltans Tooth Paste does *N> f ell, all that a l*d tooth pasteshould do. ct *ans teeth thoroughly Wishing them to a white brilliance. Start «"ing it to-day— the •fcrence will amaze and BRITISH TO THE TEETH42 words
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Advertisement223 1946-11-03 11 TODAY AT THE B^V£7fe*£" 5 Shows 10.36 a.m. 1.30 6.30—9.3* p.m. "Lift:* Movie Of Th<> W*vU h -'Ifs Side Splitting:" "Ifs Delicious' j^# HAtWUUS' 5 Ml "The Affairs f I^, otNIIIS ol(EffE P NEXT CHANCE EDMUND GWENN GCO. TOBUS-KO. COULOURIS- HU [riLRSCN Directed by EDWARDA.BtATT^^:°r,:v: ALHAMBK A Now! TO: mm223 words
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Article36 1946-11-03 12 FO OD CO NTROL OFFIC E The Food Control Rationing Office. Custflm House. Maxu closed to the public on Monday and reopen on Tuesday at the ground Soar. Vicuna Memorial Hall Phono .aibcr will oe *****.36 words
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361 1946-11-03 12 Sp ecia I Co ns ta b les La u nch Drive Against Pick-Pockets I Band ij i (bun i Reporter) rations of Singapc pickpockets bave i»" f>- <\ < iiii;«- i these i< >M weeks, !.i.;;e.-. dvc to U -O Ompaign l;i :i ;i ICu ni.Mulis a i>^ the361 words
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Article102 1946-11-03 12 I aavia rableDatrh h. ima 'y ajr eed a blir i-omp. miatra am Java in refer the Shahrir Governnf l»»«come pa\t of -hty feder- Indonesia" -om toth si^ These form whereby ihe will retain w. th the Dutch crown was ■!<* sett'ed ar four we*- erotiations. TA.P. - 102 words
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Article64 1946-11-03 12 Begins 'Fast To Death LONDON Nov. 2 iat- a Bengali Brahim livins liwinu who began his fast Thursday mid' *o ".'Vfr.'.il t^x!»»y *I Mcondda- last night and today v Mia. Gupta and Mrs Lachmi Dasu an Ti siting him d* t*erje* reiterated his intention of visiting India House *r OlBe*Reuter - 64 words
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Article83 1946-11-03 12 'El ectr onic Brain Now Possible' L(>' v Nov. 2. I count I. >untbc told British radi I Saturday I aov i> poti evolve an electronic brain ally in use COl Sow. 1 >7r de<h;»cd to man perogative> of ch and judgment. ;y o/ f/ir a that it w hundredsA.P. - 83 words
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Article189 1946-11-03 12 ij).W)o.\ Lance-Coporal Fitzpatrick, 0/ P<>>t mouth, wrote to his fathet he had just returned to Preston Barnocfcti Brighton, after an ay five wet >n a 001 He s<::ii -Dear dad When I go! back here I M tnt up to the barrack room with M% kit189 words
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Article94 1946-11-03 12 PARIS, Nov. 2: Twenty- four boditf have already been recovered Imm the WKkaffl of the French p.— enger plane bound for North A which crashed yesterday St. Lep. [4 Montagne in Central I \ce. It is ->aid tht i ,'.l mm m i- o beReuter - 94 words
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115 1946-11-03 12 U.S. DAVIS CUP TEAM TO FLY ON NOV. 15 HBW V')RK Nov. 2: Th» A: Davi.: Cup ••■am is ex■d to 1« BM I r.cisco on Nov. 15 by a Pan-American Airways clipper for Australia where the .'--nge round for the internationa !1 be played during Ihe last Wft-k tnA.P. - 115 words
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Article, Illustration65 1946-11-03 12 wedding ccption: King toasts bridal couple His Majesty the King i 'ig the Hon. P cia Moiuitbatlen and Lord Brabourne at the reception held for the Moiuitbatten tenants in Cros field Hall, Rnwfollowing the wedding in Rmnsey Abbey last week. Left to right are: Vi M batten, the bride's father,65 words
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Article38 1946-11-03 12 B4 N an|fhai H erred until Nov. ■c^patat in the action for ihe ailet- ina! lil^ o:^ner I newsmen, Wolfn»>:ko. Runt'e of i' T I Press. der tri;t *.o- of he'p 0 v» A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article290 1946-11-03 12 HOME SOCCER RESULTS ENGLISH LEAGI FIRST DIVISION. Arson? 1 2. Sheffield U. 3. 0. Manchester U 0 Blai-kourn 0. I i 0. Blackpool 1. Chelsea 0. i a i B A' 0. D.rby Co. 2. Prestnn N I I n 3. Grimsbv :i s f n I. P rtsmout;. 4290 words
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179 1946-11-03 12 A Hostile Congress Ahead Of Truman NEW K All unofficiul polls point to bi nti-T: next Ti polls led Con ress h remain of President Truman's adminst ration. There is a widespread, firm be- Ref that »h*> Renublicai- will jrain 1 1 of ihe House cf Representawoul'l mea Oovent wouldReuter - 179 words
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66 1946-11-03 12 'INDIA STARVI NG' SAY DE LEG AT ES TO U. S. NEW YORK. Nov I— Six T^^W to the World Fdod Board Washington arrived today at LaOuardia airport by a 8.0.AC, plane. '1 ht-y are headed by Parameuu; Filial who stated The food *itua- vis moat serious and my starving.Reuter - 66 words
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Article39 1946-11-03 12 LONDOM, Um. 2:-*Wt'»«J fUted that tli«f had no inform*^ to suDDort the r»Dort» to Loo" 08 plan to Ctfrf their *«1 the h^tr H v taken comiderablto deal Witt any teiwrtot tet" Britain' a Yanl Bpokea»Hii ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article13 1946-11-03 12 FAMAGUSTA, Hov >* Ush iitjenjr shiph »»«w **~T at P«ma«UHU lit **l totw- ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article23 1946-11-03 12 on Hov. lfc will be c*m*n frt> *ir Barnes fCapuin'. A Blorr K. Gt Carmodjr. W. DonaU B. Toshacfc. W. Btmth, G ReuterReuter - 23 words
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