Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 November 1946
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Title Section50 1946-11-10 1 BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPFR IN AWLAYA The Sunday Tribune Now printed simul taneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Pciiang. Tiiomc Numbers Editor 55)., Editorial :,Bii Advertising ."S 8 1 i Circulation ».V Accounts 200h TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, NOVEMBER 10. 1946. lIS (KN I S50 words
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Article43 1946-11-10 1 CRIMES SHOW DROP IN OCT. 1 Armed robl I to M ir <Mi 1 -i >•• r... s i E ird*-r.-I Ml onl> -^ap- are s*pt. 0 I v. 1•• V 4 I 15 p snd lorries stolen 40 Nf r :i 2 m43 words
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Article50 1946-11-10 1 rw the k pnclmt; November 2 86 r> ruber 'ulos: > wer»> pep« rt« I whil- 43 deaths from t hi w r ret" rd In Slngap* re In the k previous. T4 cases of tb 7,-r. rep rted :<na Persons die i ::-.r w-zh thi s50 words
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Article34 1946-11-10 1 DEVISE- N'ov 9 All five rcembtT> <; Lr.c In Bomber baled out and were saved when U*^ plan< crashed in Games in the main Andover Road near Chirtcn Wit hire last night.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article787 1946-11-10 1 James Barrett - James Barrett jialaya ro have o\v\ iti:rni-si:.\TATBVi; ox u'Asmxi;ro:\ i'ooii rorxtn. Over -All Situation Shows Improvement (By There is better news on the rice front. More rice is coming into official channels, and a new move may be made to help co-ordinate action in787 words
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Article105 1946-11-10 1 LONDON, Noo, 0.- Contact made by British servicemen and civilian* in India and Burma during the war may lead to the return to Britain of leprosy, areaded tropical disease driven from Britain over 300 year ago by advanced medical science. Dr. A. B. Macdonald, Medical SuperintendentReuter - 105 words
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Article43 1946-11-10 1 No\ 9 —Ii >■'!•■ S' \n\ > -Urn trout] I- hi ■■•> i>rh: >;.-*0:« iroo wa« i H.. Mtt, Mm 14« r Gree< i 1,0."»0, pa\ n.tr ai >tin at* 1 I f £:;,5t»i»,000 Th.- wair<>l) orifinali] MM Ifci A r t "J\J A.PA.P. - 43 words
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Article24 1946-11-10 1 NFW DELHI N 9 FieldMarshal rd Wavell Viceroy. fHurned day from Patr.a liter 'X the ri"taffected b.: ir Pr iv'nce ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article135 1946-11-10 1 NAKAMURA TREASURE CASE BATAVIA. Nov. D.— -The British court-martial yesterday acquitted Field Security CaptaiD J. R. H. Morton of the Ninth Jat Regiment after a five-day 1 rial. Th" court found the be spectacled, 2 S-y c a r-o ici reteran of six years' overseas serviceA.P. - 135 words
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252 1946-11-10 1 1 Jap Village* In .folior** (Our Own Correspondent Seven Japanese who h ad been living in a Tillage in Johore, near Kota Tinggi, 8 inee the liberation have jus: been rap'urerl by the authorities. The Johore p lie last wek received Information that a252 words
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Article165 1946-11-10 1 WINDSOR GEMS IN U. S.? NKW YOTIK, Nov. :i —Irving Shui bor hratt I naff Raster baday thai ba i^-mov.-.-! TIM Duclieai w ■i.isorV jev.(.-, oi«i r. eentZy Brow hi b yii.sh CoBnt ho- -f whfre she was stay- with Dnkf. ■were in th»; i oited Ststei I MB littlag165 words
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121 1946-11-10 1 Saved Train -His Reward Is 10 Shillings MOMBA! Nov. 9 In AJ v.i!< 's bright red di I i v trning rial .ay r f q from disasto] bei n filling v.- ird X' mb M a Ik Ith h wife bJ ti| 'I rail n h" notice (i IReuter - 121 words
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88 1946-11-10 1 ITmhi slhmi .1 m (learlii -i fruil nl< r Si,>k s week > an<; v i n1 n or 60 c. T.... o coi:tr i.l is W cent k lurUi'i i nun P truit- <■ >:.:■•■' A UTiv- rii At m n 188 words
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Advertisement51 1946-11-10 1 "TYPEWRITER CALCULATOR" R i ;r:d< rak< i y. i i^ 1- if phone 7971 GIAN S GH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMOR V BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE A Flf f NFW KHAKI TROT SER FOR S6 FOR EITHER SEX LIMITED STOCK Phone n GIAX Sl\i;il < 'OMPAXY, 4 Buttery Road, Singapore.51 words
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Advertisement63 1946-11-10 1 -y.t. I.i ir Ml pe POMP $1.00 PUMP «,>LD NIB 1 iJCimA n-vi Ai- i :< <■ M Chulia Str**, JM, North Bridge Road, Tet I Periodi&k \h:^i-incs For MUSICIANS. Available from our stork n.. h 1,.. MnnMil'^ >anc.ng Rimes, I F5 ■ri V Mag Mines of interest to Umk63 words
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Article95 1946-11-10 2 I- •j monttu i !i r W oa b«l« of aertej k lak :loth This v. a -5 1-\> 1 l»y the officer 1 kaiyc of B Inanec D.'i t. :,r Suli ai i. I rt Bee« f i Pi L. < Ck)li. j. 195 words
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Article66 1946-11-10 2 i rd M .L-. |te' i M> Byrne, < i*d Ta ii tar i. it A ha jr« ol 1 Co] Rca v A;• i I l .4( \>\ t t<• I t i < A\ a ■-l N f ah fo md I 1 H" -i-66 words
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439 1946-11-10 2 Singapore's Gift Muddle (Sunday Tribune Siaff Reporter) Latest "fashion" for Singapore's women will probably be just khaki shorts. Thai i s about all that almost a thousand women in this city fan make out the gifl of 1,100 yards of khaki doth which439 words
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Article64 1946-11-10 2 wa*< ~-;i ed ji i v j I to 52,192,230 A is ant th tl J from montli. F '-v- fur repair.-. boi mair.terui' 1 :::>.■ •es dur b th( occupa To Our ,ng Puiai •> r,f >_" .LOO r an<! 'atio-i vh m.-: id< rew n.i-ters64 words
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Article42 1946-11-10 2 At Ml Iv I■ ti 1 1 Om p•• M I. r h;;' !r >• h«>ll>i'li f 5,•0 n r o >.;..••. of "1 nrr n on!\ fi art to^vp. r hcu* in l.ihour for the: shoul l I a.42 words
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Article142 1946-11-10 2 JAPS HAD A NUDIST COLONY HERE Sur.d.ay Tribune Staff ileportei The Raw Pat Swimming Pool at Pasir Panjaug, the only public Bait-water swimming pool In Singapore, i.- h very popular resort wc-li-onci holiday hunters. It is in bounds to the forces or; week day 8, and servicemen iinti it ar142 words
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187 1946-11-10 2 PENANG. Nov. it.— Pirate-chasing units of the Queen's Regiment and the Seventh Indian Division started moving into Penan g to-day to patrol North Malayan coa.'/al waters where three piracy coups In the last fortnight cost Malayan traders y?00.000 in cargoes. Using eight patx I187 words
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Article134 1946-11-10 2 As a Javane.se was leaving the General Hospital yesterday afternoon, officers ol c.i.d.. Malay and Indian sub -branch arrested him on a provisional warrant for extradition. The man had been undir treatment In the hospital for a wound in the throat, and appeared before First134 words
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121 1946-11-10 2 HOUSEBREAKING IN CHANCE ALLEY ALLEGED rharpe of house-breaking was 1 tinsd to til ree h aes e, Sim A!i Lin Zc Soon 1n I Tan Bof> 1 I Ihi Poiiet Conri itei lay. I: vA'j pea hai they brol^e 87, 1 ha. ge i' y, 1 b »©t W c121 words
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Article62 1946-11-10 2 Ih< Knj nil pr »ye Lh< v* <■' d •be 1) to Squad fop Leader r .i)'■ 1 ;iivi oi tfee DF i" Plight Lieute ant H. A. Bai P r l^' Lieu $ai t K. C 1 m rell, F 1 lot Ofllcer Q62 words
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Article355 1946-11-10 2 Yong Ah Yen. a 43-year-old woman soiling cigarettes in North Bridge Road at black market prices, as a result of which she was fined $250 yesterday by Second Disrric Judge, Mr. T. T. Russell/ would have done very much better on the stage355 words
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128 1946-11-10 2 Vandenberg Tells UNO: 'You Can Count On US' LAKE SUCCESS, New York. Nov. 5. —Senator Anhuc H. Vandenberg, Republican Party !'-a(ii' ar.d Unite.. States delegate to th^ United Nations, speaking before 'he General AfS^mbly aximinletrative and Bu>--u'-.ary Committee today "K«-- ardless of what political ritgime tits tn Washington, you canReuter - 128 words
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Article69 1946-11-10 2 Ab.iu! Lai H. Mohamc-d SharifT |2 v srr.ali oa. fro i amatra I rOUj h! 6 6 pO the Si I 'a; n»i Satii a1 1 ra B- Dgkal foi >••-•••' i&: f)oO, d«-lau't thr.- foro 4 \v bdri was charir 1 I i ,-ss r,69 words
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Article43 1946-11-10 2 I Pc,}]( Basrah <25>. had a tharpv I' >te4 one A )-.h.< of ,100 ipe* $liT. hes and 150 packets of Roa<l, on N. »f tills Kry, ICaahoor, was gti rmed with a revoh li. b n 1043 words
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84 1946-11-10 2 Mystery Of Cambridge Certificates iSu-.day Tribvac Btafi Baportci Thousands of Malayan students icho were officially intimated almost a year ago that they had passed their 1941 Cambidge examinatoins are still icaiting for their cerJicates. The Department of Education, Singapore, told the Sunday Tribune that they had no knowledge of these84 words
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184 1946-11-10 2 bkdfokd. England: Sixtj eigbt-yCsr old Harry Hick- h:.:;> to Bedford today after th<- grea est turn of bip life H»- had beta te Lo: .ion for th<- flrsl time, -hake hapdl with tlif Kmilt tfl b firsi theatre performance P rviousiy.184 words
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Article78 1946-11-10 2 Successor Sought For Ben Smith i:'»THK!:H-.THK. K-n:. Nov. 1 brtfl caii e iin bo i i' it i i bj <•!•'' I i »f Rathe I can <■ bj tbc i\ \o of Sir Ben :th I'lic c|indidat«i arc B J M' lil i i i..ur. r A Bu rien,Reuter - 78 words
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407 1946-11-10 2 (Bunday Tribu i Stafl rhe story oi how sixt> w v i c contin^en; went on strike in Sej, pj^ camp refused U woj k r th< "i -lit ex-P m th( i i ol A Day t wilJ be obsem-c l^-uuyhu-.ii an407 words
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Article58 1946-11-10 2 He Speaks The Elephant Language thai Mi H Lj s: n< Sak^. v. w persons outside langua^ uiti ni nad is. mm Ceylon rtlortly be ion i' abilities, he '^pok dephai v :<itch. h > t 'rat. co r Bu fici.-d i )n, l m was Opei. M M| N58 words
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Article15 1946-11-10 2 Siilga] Hi] a I :.>.-. ic.'tmp at rani. ta 11 i- V. taik rind15 words
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Advertisement592 1946-11-10 2 I II I II I X PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casua4 Advertisements: ted. Personal. tii- Va«v > r Wa- tm for SaW, tt i ion of P Public Notices <!w Announcement: >J 00 p**r :*.u- l ilumii ,nch Domes' ic Occurrences: r>*'.h, F-^-v.-- M" ria^e. Birth No .t $7 oi, i592 words
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Advertisement134 1946-11-10 2 nr: .a vvho lost .IM. 1... LNDUSTKIAi V( Char] B M >4 :>.> M/-.NAGEMENI AND MI -c; S Wj Lpol< 1 i I i i &4 50 BROWN'! SEA.MAN WAf.K^ CALCI LATOR GEI 1 1 .NOW YOriliFl.i -.1 i;> B#IPI i' II EAKIN'< A'E; X; I. S3 00 BEYOND iHE134 words
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TRIBUNE FINANCIAL SECTION
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U.S. RETAINS RUBBER CONTROLS
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Article287 1946-11-10 3 F ('orn spondent ::<;•. 9. The United Spates Guv )Ut ol th rubber business probably rtmn y belor< March 31. But on the use of natural rubber. ;tem. the Govt^rnment buys m 'c and resell n American r.\. a. sion to restor- the business t. pr.v hind:287 words
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Article139 1946-11-10 3 Tne Siamese Premier has announced that the Siamese Go v eminent has decided to give up its oil monopoly. Tne oil bu>>ine>s wa> con ducted for many years by thj Fuel Department which is now to become a subsidiary office looking after the distribution 01139 words
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Article263 1946-11-10 3 .By r Own Corresp ..ndenv H ,^jted below art foi I^ca. v. therwise j Y--. relay's i a^^.-o «30 Sfo Slu J rice $100; t;U A v &>»>• Slain r> dli.tit V $75 i $■> v., V. --.i -Superior uuu. Quality $37 G Siam $40; PalX263 words
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Article121 1946-11-10 3 NEW YORK. fs T oy. 8. Quiet ilow advance.-. continued with bujers failing tv encounter any special hangover of pre-elec-tion liquidation. Advance.-, up I nearly two points were well -pread throughout the list While technicians expect some further hardening they see an immediately reversing near termReuter - 121 words
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Article1150 1946-11-10 3 Rubber Shares Provide Bulk Of Business (Sunday Tribune Financial Correspondent) The official annouiicom ent of a free market In rubbt^r was favourably received in the market, and rubber shares provided the bulk qi business done during the week. There has been a decided improvement in p^,;-es and1,150 words
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Article98 1946-11-10 3 LONDON, Nov. B.— There has been very little character in today's markets and most of the looses resulted from lack of business rather than actual selling. Wall Street influence proved shortlived and the markets tended to drift further aimlessly. Kaffirs and Coppers were fairly firm on CapeReuter - 98 words
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Article128 1946-11-10 3 Th 1 secretary i f Hong Fatt < S"r I Be 8«) writes: Our :i turn' "ii lv b er drawn a f -ement ni)blisned in y^ur nf Oc*i nor 30th that the T P*att Mi n." has been dcv. U ■> f f ptii ji Utie128 words
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516 1946-11-10 3 "G. I. Joe" of the IS. Army, why ?»aved \be. \.\es of hundreds of Londoners serving witii (he Stttli Infantry Division in Italy three years a^o. has ju^ bfsn decorated on one of London's must historic spots, the Tower of London.516 words
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Article84 1946-11-10 3 No Split In US Foreign Policy NOiJ >N N V I N P ii I y a > Mti TritFt. ,c fro el, c M ,l: answei ■■> .a belief t^iat Ri puUlican ry it th< America H urnv; I r< c.fl' ac 6 pai c: < 7. futori Var.<i.'TA.P. - 84 words
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Article122 1946-11-10 3 ROME. Nov X AHip:' Man authcri'u-^ ;.rr pr..vi i t\i:i yd O\< r thf 0r.:.-.-. a" n prc-vnilir.ir in rh« he, of I- .>- -all preat UNHRA J«-. ur< Pr« Larpe r- 1 Up f wf somp numlerinp several l.v r.rn- c munjr an (COReuter - 122 words
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Article138 1946-11-10 3 BATAVIA, Nov. B.— Dr Soekarno, tbo hir'o esi.in P;< ■.>•■■ t, r.n Dr. S-iian Shnhrir. P.'iv.f Minuter, met member* of the Indonesian cabinet Jorr'akarta, central Java, tofay for an important talk on oytstand in^ problems in t'h<- Dutck-fndan*-■»j urotiationa The procedure < herib< n on MojUfty whenReuter - 138 words
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171 1946-11-10 3 Yugoslav Youths Build Vital Railway Line BELGRADE, Nov. B.— A vital railway line constructed s x month?, by Yugoslav youth yolunlecr* was iormui y opened today. A freight train drew a lon' ot coal to Bei^ra' "c over ,">S miiea of track cor. r.ectir.c: Bar.ov !i with Oc lr.sun Zagreb-BelgradeReuter - 171 words
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Article114 1946-11-10 3 GOODWILL NECESSARY SAYS NEHRU Adelaide, Nov. B.— Jawaharlal Nehru realises the imporance Of happy Indian relations with Australia, and is doing bis utmost to achieve them- Bram Kumar Nehru of the Indian Government Finance Department, who kvisiting Australia to study her financial system, said tj-day. Trade would be a vary114 words
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118 1946-11-10 3 LONDON. Nov. 8 -Mr Harold MacMillan. Conservative member of Parliament and former Minister at Allied Headquarters Mediterranean, at Harrow tonight recalled Mr. Winsto i Churchill's recent question I the Primf Minister Mr Attlee :n the House of Commons on the number of Soviet divisionsReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement52 1946-11-10 3 :t*j4 «uik tot B^^M ■01 ut««-' y w^ jH *r*- n v ■Si Kfl z*i |^B The QUICK rOHI€ r I ami t DC I r QUICK days or Oft< n in A Pk'tV M. ca:. fe«l tbe i Weakness U f rt-sciion w rth RSBLF! > s the reg52 words
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Advertisement132 1946-11-10 3 j liROrrECTI»CiI i R0rrECTI»Ci the EYES J| CHANCE'S CROOKKS ■R I NEW CROOKES A pve« \CK C ~*£r\ V^l normal occasions. /r^'^^^iK'" bluish tint, preXcnr-c 1/ X^ 4 those whosr eyes ar< mon s^ > than normally seositivi- I i i ordinary UkM >v neutral tint absorbs sligli ly more132 words
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Article, Illustration2383 1946-11-10 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE ■:'&!7 ,?T f j' W ?f *3j' r~ b H --i S^ 4 Pr v. A:r t:. wilj ii rr.e;.,:. i r.-a: :u*.ur Khr -a..: i: :>:•••...:.. Iran «m < njb Souti BWJdfgt ::us had 4U»! i! I he >.■ F"ij: ir* j ;>r.. r2,383 words
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Advertisement146 1946-11-10 4 PEKING LACE Co., Established 1572 ot. North BtHgt A./.. Alal:iv., s le;ldins SINGAPORE imin I Tel. 3380 Diamond and Gem Dealers in all Kinds Mm hants Emh. Table Cloths Lady's Inderwears cS.5 B. dv Silva« ht-I-:u>- j Lid.. •■iuaruilteed dr:^-)i rat d in Ceylon) Ire war Quality I Singapore, Penang.146 words
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Article, Illustration1834 1946-11-10 5 Our Young Malay ans— No.8 6^/t (fadmotoL Members Wheel Gab net at the Adelph ajn la., I sday lor the I sodal gathering oa calendar was ciub al 1.. tivttles that took a on those presdU an HoTembr: and D eember. ember s volunteered to help Mrs/E^ t y Cor1,834 words
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Advertisement274 1946-11-10 5 Goh Bros. Parch: Lampshades for every modern ib)ishm< JGuaranU. ci genuine workmanship. Who! ilicrs ugiwut Mai. EnquirifS welcome. Phone 3318. C€)U RIPCTF^IPS CO. CORRECT TIME a:. When Jr timekeep* a:* experienced craftsmen with 28 year?' roput.. Give us a Trial. Phone 7922 YICK WOh hING LJ Bridge Road, Spore. (tar274 words
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Advertisement88 1946-11-10 5 IKI VI I■ A DIES HAIRDRBBSINO ■r S-..: r ;>"■ H Cheap Sale \i: !\nc co., 10 BATTERY F?UAI) f7. v Road I For Saif I stylos and latt*? 1 Dresses. Prom $Si to tit. pram $76 to $115 Pay 1:0 a visit and Judge f" Jalhaai l i»ilT< vi88 words
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463 1946-11-10 6 The Sunday Tribune NOVEMBER 10, 1946. Food Outlook The worst of this year is behind us as far as food is concerned, but the outlook would be somfwfl&t happ^-r if there were any indication that the Union and Colonial Governments were more fully alive to the necessity of pressing Malaya's463 words
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Article1205 1946-11-10 6 JAMES BARRETT - THE RAILROAD OF DEATH JAMES BARRETT They Sleep Beneath fc- By Perhaps the best way ol learning the storj o1 the Railroad of Deal}. to visit the war crimes courts in Singapore. There thej sit, sullen, impassive, as the evidence against Ih c m grows. Generals colon* Is majors, captains,1,205 words
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Article1100 1946-11-10 6 The Adventures Of 0.8. H. Mv Dear Angela, I must say jtour cablegrams tiave caused me considerable purturbatlon and not a little worry but perhaps ;t"s not your fattlt. As you kn.^w. worry is not good for me it precipitates errors li) my Minutes at the1,100 words
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Article456 1946-11-10 6 The British I im< nt account n>s T! ill of Fr ?r. strictly mllitar; acua rol b n the pi v: the islands en regarded 'her Europeans n i nd plan* erve th<- Br rul< by carr-.. li phantom adm. tral from hiding places inReuter - 456 words
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Article22 1946-11-10 6 MADRID Ci ssy thai i i-i t< pry utput romp i io(j i as tn lP4r, and -f, ':> Wa! ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement34 1946-11-10 6 a in: li i- hi io Ihe IV IS! THE LOVELY AMERICAN LATEST M MOINT RIMLESS GLASSES shftrp^n appearance w;th clean cut tood tasu EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., O— :--'t >' ;> f 1» Ch' phon*- 4-J34 words
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Advertisement16 1946-11-10 6 .'7"" v ~v. C 1 At '•A-. P^^Cl (.V fr: ;<cf'*t:sh mt A i x gtsrs/wriMBJ16 words
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Article1362 1946-11-10 7 H.L. HOPKIN - H.L. HOPKIN Some two years ago a young lady in Kathleen Wlnaor. wrt r r- became a best seller to t> Hi seller nited States was asThe critics wrote almost in awe of its alleged sa. neat. en I read it I could not unde gland what1,362 words
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Article, Illustration101 1946-11-10 7 Hi >c's a picture of a member of the A.I action in Malaya in 1941-42 reading a copy of "The Malaga Tribune" in Dutch New Guinea in 1942 I ne-reader tor John Hackett sent us a letter (an >ire above) from Toinisville, Australia, his not S<: -\Vhi n was in101 words
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387 1946-11-10 7 SYDNEY.— Th^- invention of Gus Crooke, ol Syd n > was so simple thai when he dashed off to patent it he felt sure somebody would be there ahead ol him But nobody was, and Gus Crooke, instead of being aReuter - 387 words
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363 1946-11-10 7 Cairo. A bandit, w.io In the past tnree years lias lulled 40 people lias been shot dead on [he bJ ll() house where he fought his las? fieh f with Egyptian I roops sent bo ai rest hin-. A-.vac: Al> Salfh not irIOUS AssiutReuter - 363 words
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Article410 1946-11-10 7 CECIL WONG - CECIL WONG from LONDON -Among the fefla I 1-. fafci oin d Cambridge i": Vf y this IT is KiMM I I >•■ son of Dr. K. T. B. t4 Pm Kit Soon i^ I M eluu i 8 -v,-- 3! T C 0 1..-. i qualify.410 words
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Article260 1946-11-10 7 'Room In U.S. For Jews' Arabs ttkTOtrghottt th- world have Angrily protested against President Truman's plea ffjr im mediate admission ol 100.000 Jews to Palestine. Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha. Secretary-General of the Arab League and spokesman tor the .-rib delegates at the London conference, said: "Unfortunately, pie Whit' House statement260 words
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Article37 1946-11-10 7 Tn:rt\ 'iin- US. marria? s In even IdO are ending In the courts,. Latest divorce figure s for 1945 i 502 000) are more thUn double pr< war rate, and lln Qlgh< Bt fVt.T.37 words
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Article81 1946-11-10 7 London .—Sidney ;Edwaxd P.irk-^, the i: v;..» t4a0.000 last year, d in High Court be at: .-h geti only £10,000 a year PaTkes, ag< d 85. rec< Lved £430,00 I Its Itana bog Director ol W.-.nd.-,-tporth South \V>- I Of d lacing Btadium. On81 words
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Article73 1946-11-10 7 SHANGHAI Losing all h substantial ri tnmodii United States becausi I md ther reasons, Chinese raw Llk exp in tur ting r <'• c I v. I i and Soul Si is. The tate- wr. China Silk rp :ai n aid 1 prReuter - 73 words
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Article92 1946-11-10 7 H.L. Hopkin - Appeal For Raffles Abandoned H.L. Hopkin (Pr< LONDON. N•■ -V- C F Wurt vi Pr< s d<" i of 1 v i f Bril Mai; ya. t C i- d J T H. rid as i a l to i Stamfi.rri >'•■"■■ Raff.. I ought High* I wlw i :,ft92 words
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Article47 1946-11-10 7 A Brit;.-?; Foreign Of.. f-poke: rran states that German l<chiiH \r v.. r-k;ne in ih< United X i gdom wi r einploycd for peac-i 1.- purpo: i s spokesman added thai Britain r observing fuUy tl All C- ntroi Council'. 1 directiVl on Hm employment ol G<m:-.:.47 words
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Article108 1946-11-10 7 thur Oloft de Wet. a Jersey-born ishman. sent January I/jndon wrtffclf ndemned man In sol ig frtfTid. by the years Britain her dead. V Kan he was in Csechorioraklfc as an agerr j- s. ret v;i K»'i»i in -"i. l wa .V tr|,.d I108 words
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Article161 1946-11-10 7 Aborigine Killer Is Freed YlA'i An &bor^ n aY o*remouy, r j. wh <)\ en6*-<\ f th» natives rif fi in the |n r i Sprinp* or Ar j• I'd Boortfawov 1 t p V nf killing ai Bui r "i \Tifrr H |.fo •< Mr Justirr I .1 nr.Reuter - 161 words
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Advertisement40 1946-11-10 7 S.P.SHOTAM6COI fiAD.'O AND SOUND ENGINEERS »2 ORCHARD RD. PHONE 6322, NEW r iy brmgs you INST^ glorious relief nbkts m 4 your A V i'.tj .p-r.rote I MORE r TABLETS F0« No TC4/C, MOUFY L>oA rW 6 -%jm p^ckei fith40 words
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Advertisement114 1946-11-10 7 IS HERE AGAIN TO STOP YOUR PAIN FEVER BEFORE r?^^^> AFTER TAKING 'ASPRO' 4 TAKING ASPRO Aspro B tne family madlriw all over the world, and is available v»m throughout Malaya to bring speedy relief from pain and fev«r. a. pro NO! Drug, nor does it become li. Is hannlew.114 words
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893 1946-11-10 8 SINATRA-Girls Faint At The Sound Of His VOICE Imma'i Hart-Vmt By OSWALD lILNR)' Ever hcc^rd of 'Swoonatritis"? Now, d each for that die lonar^ for you*U io Qnd lj there, aor in th 4 Medical encyclopaedia In for it/fl rar and unusuai di» ase has 'omc being during h pas893 words
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Article159 1946-11-10 8 Sixty-year-old Robert wall. Worcester-bora jockey, rode in the iirst Grand National ever to be filmed. That WO! in 11*07 He little thought thai 40 yean later he would be riding past th«> camera a.s an actor, taking the part of on- of the 19th159 words
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Article, Illustration45 1946-11-10 8 Swoon Time Is Near tot these 'oifiy ttiwdn i <>f Frank- Smatxi. 1! ilto I ntuln hoir they j could accompany hnn hj j Ml /fi//// on iheb 'innui ]iv: no.\. PnjMM MfMK S appear^ to b€ OQM Cffi M6M (0 MPOOfI Bi M 045 words
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Article210 1946-11-10 8 Evru a child knQi B i hat every Methodist Hall is furnish* d Ith B harmonium. The Due Erected Stag* 3 at Denham Studios for new Boulting brothers Two Ciiies film "Fame b The Spur" >tarring Michael Rec grave and Rosamund John, was exception. In ad Ution210 words
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Article313 1946-11-10 8 Howard C. Heyn - Howard C. Heyn 1 V HOLLYWOOD film makers, possessr perfection, are learning a lesson In from a young couple who are DO* first Filipino movie in colour since Th< Tins film, "SI MaiaJuu \i Si Maganda" ("The Strong One and the Beautiful One"), was made em313 words
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Article, Illustration67 1946-11-10 8 SHE WAN TS TO PLAY BALL i ":<• 'n plaY h.ill Br PDttM ii- If Mt -"'ii I shapely shapt' ;ts Mi>.< X k v "ri. She pends most of ':mi< riM'.;, Iv. tiic b- M h I I ihc is not in ;i King a ptettu i-- i)i!t our67 words
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Advertisement70 1946-11-10 8 JihvL (paqsL j A t '-^gM g^^ s gE vjv-. ■^■ii-'v 1 S> roue > calling. m ne-fan, in a swimming •'i hat ot streer v ''t j r victure. v:--'! .-1 Crirdnei >f M-U M ~c fpltht<Omiߧ fUtSWIg jg? thi due to thrill *ame studios. LJU I *■> SUABLE70 words
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Advertisement13 1946-11-10 8 HOT? you'd fed COOLER if v you tojh a glass of i ENOS13 words
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Miscellaneous216 1946-11-10 8 Your Film I I Guide PAVEIGN v B "KlNi \*f& R( >\v Anna sh»i da •< d Robert < haagi M i U R] VEH LE V! !H BEYERI v I•• EHaatra and Anne II (I, i \!Y 3TEB RILBI v wit h Rosalind Rn Briai N AU/AMBRA N w:216 words
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1223 1946-11-10 9 ROY FERROA - 3,000 MILES OF MINEHUNTING IN 1 1 HOURS ROY FERROA Tin s Tribune chief reporter WOti m i ruine-huul fast Wtct m /<■ I/. and tin 1 'ii report p^. by combined operations in 0f n the ilaya -a- i completed laj n .rr.- r, vis raining at the time1,223 words
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Article224 1946-11-10 9 r.S. llavis In assuiia NDON, Nov. s. [nformed sources bere believe Maj G^neraJ R. E. Laycock has pjone Ir the United present the British view on '1 acquisition States ot oases in 'Canada. General i k is th< iremos: British exponeni of combined per ;.r:Reuter - 224 words
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Article33 1946-11-10 9 r H >v. B.— Th. h BMdcasi m te rr tru< k in > •port U> i- inknown, snapped tel« aph the hrilr lli« wh down and veral p; ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article22 1946-11-10 9 ALL CONTROLS TO GO IN U.S. r r '< I, ,n.- wmi C 0 I I r i offlfiitl -aid un 1 A.PA.P. - 22 words
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Article421 1946-11-10 9 " Snippet - Your Sunday Smile By "Snippet" In tin com untry a buy reached the age >1 fourteen without ever baring spoken a word. On da] be was loafing around th< out kru where the men were branding cattle, and. _;< ttin<4 in the way oi the branding iron, he was burned421 words
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Article16 1946-11-10 9 DIAMOND CUTTERS STRIKE diamond cwtttt Avia and l eased work -,X X \^c^k i roni ReuterReuter - 16 words
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372 1946-11-10 9 S.C.C 13 pts.: U() \LFSE\ X pts. The S.C.C. were able to re] tiel i son success when they me Kg ***** encounter on the pa< v by 13 points (two BOftta, ftd (a U )al and a try), fefterdaj. fl l372 words
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Article440 1946-11-10 9 Cup-Tie Soccer S.R.C 3 R.A.F. Chan^i 1 Playing with four forwards in the second halt, the S.R.C. sprang a surprise by defeating R.A.F. Changi, one of the most formidable Service teams in the Victory Cup Soccer competition, by three goals to one at Jalan Besar yesterday.440 words
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Article555 1946-11-10 9 MCC 1 71 FOR 3 WICKETS McCool Howl* WVII MELBOURNE, Nov. f).— Less than four hours plaj was possible to-day In the trial "Test" between the M.C.C. and an Australian team captained by Don Braciman. II has been agreed to add an extra day to tinmatch, owing to bad weatherReuter - 555 words
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Article54 1946-11-10 9 M.( < Ist Innii.y WiKhl.rr.r.k l> M "Ol 1 Ibvt s MI oo I I 'or, not out Eian tnond iot oul ■rtm 4 I fm -.sk 1 B' IWLING M BMi n o Pink.-t M 1 Xl P Mt li E^tttifMi i 24 Hi 15 l Lfjr-hye-54 words
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Article20 1946-11-10 9 BROMWICH IN FORM I I Dii Pails and -i l! und 12 .:id uu.:. in Di B iud«d SQUad ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement32 1946-11-10 9 n I j > w& nl II P» s\ '■giJKjpfch 3 S .'ts m C 1 Iron PhosphOrvj •5> contains t» «>i I rial V p ■> Jt ;C wa y li i 732 words
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Advertisement69 1946-11-10 9 LET US SOLVE YOUR TRANSPORT I U <,(,\<,| CARGO HOI'SE EFFECTS a i <ith'-r C< CONSULTATION I I Ummm |pi storage. i EUROPE LUCCACF CARRIfR Cm. 39 I)i. Arcan. I Learn Five LmguaMS In One Bvv>k ■WERYBODY'S V(M M.l English, Malay. Hindustani < i by Kni R;ih;irlur \l««hi i* Btr;.it.s69 words
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1157 1946-11-10 10 Corinthian - Corinthian TALKIXii IIIOIT SPORT by British football is to set its biggest test ever next year when a team representing Great Britain will meet ;he Continent <>i Europe. I; will b» an all Bt;ar uame- --th»« best of English and Scottish Leagu football, wi1,157 words
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Article154 1946-11-10 10 3' B fQ i' i .1 ti tllC 8 I RoggCT ftve- com luliir re presentai iv< inatchei KOVEMBEB 30 cotland i 'I 1 m Be 5.1.1 DKrF;'JBKR !WT« I -\r- 1 y I: ai\ Jalaji Be Bat. 7 S.«. < v X Navy. B.CjC. Wej U154 words
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Advertisement210 1946-11-10 10 last -.now- 2 1.15, 3.30, 6.30 I pm. /J «j > C See the SNAKE KISS '\j#£» CLIMAX TO 1,000 THRILLS Na/ro»ia^ by CONRA£ nAGEI i.v AR' i^ii 1 1 Xi •Woman lures the v open and, -4 after misaiog fa death k n r *The death divo y •Fifteen210 words
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Advertisement52 1946-11-10 10 (GJBJEAI world PARK) DAILY S 7-4JJ n.m. in K:)ckit's. \v!i.-:. VPWINGTTME/ 11 pwnwH&ai PRINGTIME! CARMEN ur breath away he dances "THE SAMBA" i tc -vest potttta Am rican Dance .VI tp tin D ng World, fast replariuT tr.» Cuiiga, Tango and ktltei Latin Terpsichorean efforts! NEXT CHANGE "WINTERTIME" with Boi52 words
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Advertisement101 1946-11-10 10 ItO VAL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 1 Today lI U t tSM jj.m. Romantic Ban In A Quandary! Why do. s in refu.se to marrj \h<' ffi'-l chosen by his parents? "MY SON" j I.n Tamil > featuring N. Krishna Moorthy, V. R. Jeevaratnam Baby Kamala Big Bin prise for GUrl101 words
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Advertisement78 1946-11-10 10 LfllO (NBW WORLD PARK) DATLV I -7 ).:i: IFNsF EPIC OF DESERI LIFE' jfatiati #9** Ablaze v. th thrilling nes, illuring >ri< 1 -.1 dances plentj >1 snld 1 >ccit< '^i' P ShY (OI^AT WORLD PARK) TO-tJAY PJB -7 j .m. NAT LEVINE Pi B< OBORGE LEWIS Qrankic Dai i78 words
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Advertisement318 1946-11-10 10 BEAUTY RUNS RAMPANT AMD THOUSANDS HEE«! THE WORLD'S TALLE HORUS GIRLS IN A BIC PARADi I $1 PI (T< *~2 is> P¥G~M's"GRAND MUSICAL HIT! HUGS v KISSg! I IN TECHNICOLOR! 30 STARS! 3 GREAT BANDS'} jl| great star entertainei s jgy Vr K l KATHRYNGRAYSON "^'J f/ 'f' *GENEKELLY '~y/318 words
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Article802 1946-11-10 11 ATOMIC - ATOMIC Tnb Footoall Commentator "Atomic Today Discusses The Prospects Of This Afternoon's Big AAatch By Jalan Besar Stad- Id be for -ond round < < pen i-wc j md old rime so P Ue and cup meetings btjween (he two tean-s )'J >f802 words
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137 1946-11-10 11 7 'Musts' That Make A Good Player >.a a tier i 1 iom a reader. Hi is a <>■ MOM 911 f On en f% ofteji i: "What are tfu i •■'idi abilit Ie r/wl wutkt (i f/ood toooet ptoI vr j /i ii \lknon n soccer ptfl- i/i r137 words
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Article196 1946-11-10 11 INTER-STATE HOCKEY AGAIN SOON Ai a meet:- at the S.R.f i Singapore Hd, ;.i If .-..1.;;-,,' >n j revived. The i:'t m i tend< yet hockej cliib rt\ mm T^'- V .-'.-i 1 i Semi iva 1 Rod \I. J S. (C Soj:-.. -ook tiki i hnir i- fi pP.196 words
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Article104 1946-11-10 11 Jeff Conda To Tackle Two Mm IT' rac' v n > WmM h;"' Bu i. .T M Ihe ix i a flph' t» a do ar h Mild 111 Tl three c'iit car 1 o over ten rou H •MM ;|m Ml M r.i-- I IflMl QM*W X..;. I S::-n;104 words
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442 1946-11-10 11 Celluloid - Celluloid (By Ju<te:il£ fn.in the recent Tiiam pions iip Tournaments played at the Gr<. a t Wurid. tiie standard of tabietinii.^ Isfti unproved tremendously .Nine.' 194;. I his year's Tournament attracted l l^ dub teams la tfsi L a Mje Chr<mj>ions}iip f 76 antriei i"or i442 words
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240 1946-11-10 11 RAF SWEEPS BOARD in TEAM ATHLETICS 1L- hit F- swept board to carry the Championship Ckflp E Rd I Vlhi( tk 'l •km Stuuttpi ship Meeting held ai th< Police Training S boo] Qrouiid tei lay. Tiv repress I tanu compel tap Singapore P'l.- Binfao;. Amateur Athleti< Association. y Efavy,240 words
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Article35 1946-11-10 11 hi »-\t nlinary BWMtsJ meeting n■• '"•>■- j Biagapon Chi- I wk will i«e ht-l<! %l |.C p«trilif« ihis morn Ajg ;.t 1 I :>w di.scii.-s certain am^j^ments to the Club rules.35 words
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Article197 1946-11-10 11 JOHORE BAHRU.— Before a large tuw.. v.hvh included H.H. the Rerent of Johore. an exciting soccer match p.n.vc i between Kedah Mii Johore Bnhru XI .r the Istana facially Jwlidro won 1-1. The risking side, though beater. played tro"d football and their forvaxtls' i -oniMjKit \or.197 words
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Article70 1946-11-10 11 Ti." r.JDiI Br (the -hOOd AsS.-fla-tfon irtll meal thi N T o. J Tran.t." Qatnu, Nee Soon in a friendly srarne of S"ccer t" be played at Neo Soon to tyU rrow TThe Haßtiis 1 team will be: Bithambaram, Abdul Raxak, Thajri byrajah, Gfaani, N. cv Rainy. Ka70 words
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Article35 1946-11-10 11 Aii i xiraorauiai} general noeting Iv:lip.>«- B.P. will be held at ti;e residence Mr. Chcong Kooi. Hoim PatiH'. No "<n K<x>n beng I: ,ad. Sin«apvre i. Sunday, Nov 17 at 2 M i35 words
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Advertisement83 1946-11-10 11 Aver laeiri '.v vi RjMTI; -lg. 1 Bfc^l VfISJ >U PTI O MARLBGROIiGH \U OPENIN 3 Stoas Dfailv 330 630 9 15 ••i..\\VA.\<;r' Na' Syodie :c n: s "HER HIGHNESS' 1 To in o r r o it PI 151 l{ Hi lU.\X SPI i M AT THE QREA .YQRLD83 words
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Advertisement74 1946-11-10 11 LA N G Pfiiiiife" 84 VO W t.OO, 630 8.15 p.m. I s—Man5 Man Commando R.iid M B and B. k En I Ronald Reagaii la "DESPERATE JOURNEY" Hig! Hided \i [< A' Midnit* James Wanvn in R.K.O Radi<OF THE WASTELAND" o > ..vv 3 T .> m FF^Nor •.VI..D74 words
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Advertisement274 1946-11-10 11 MSMBJRP yon i i; < :■< < vk> km \gi:k Vrlfi N BEB Tlil PIN i TIIK KOIJ Mi; ''If H' vt\ !'.ill> M\THE COPYRIGHT JOHNHARVEY, JOL I BK OWN VIAKTIM (Huui R \\l SKATING VAjSjITIIS an additional Thrill I ft WHAT A PROGKAMAii; I TECHNICOLOR SHORTS BATHINCi KEAI IV274 words
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Miscellaneous14 1946-11-10 11 SOCCER: Victory Oup tie, S.C.F.A. vs Malays, Jalan Beser S f adium, 5 p.m.14 words
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Article115 1946-11-10 12 3 POLICEMEN KILLED IN BOOBY TRAP f I. densely populated Jewish Bukhn slum quarter of Jerusalem wan rocfted today-the Jewish SabbaUiby an explosion which asted an wwjwjwjl 4 i. r. thre. policemen and two oth» a o»e-year-door to the i«ng were abo Hie policemen w. «rately to their deaths byReuter - 115 words
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260 1946-11-10 12 OTAWA Nov. 9. A higjh Canadian Qovernment •il last \wj\w ha: Canada "is not p n.>l for h disappearance >>: tr;i .> Polish !:v;i- ur^s r'roni hen Wai 1 1 IM i in Domin ion. Hi was OMBMOtftni OB LoiReuter - 260 words
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Article89 1946-11-10 12 Chiang's Adviser Dies SH INGHAI, No\ 9. Mr. \v h Don laid, *i. Am rt^i: i] q< p ipap r man wh i became he adrisei wad ifidante I Chiang Kaishe r;. dii d o-ciay In a 6han ?hal hospital. m d >..-■. f..r the release ot V Mji r.A.P. - 89 words
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Article23 1946-11-10 12 ajrainst plague wli© v. > Ban*.- Java, had been in weak j- Ya i as r »>ein»r in J|MMM»4 lMl > ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article78 1946-11-10 12 PARIS n Frendi c I r,:,,1 s vv lluborat d with tin j ipanese in Indo-China durin the wsur will shortly be to ugh^ to Part* ti i appear bel «m son c !i!" v >wing I si r tak i by M Mar vReuter - 78 words
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417 1946-11-10 12 "Divide And Rule" In Malaya Charge i Tribune Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, SAT.— Pom Ing out that In the preseni circumstances not onh win the Malay, Chinese and Indian masses get abthing but even the SuLans and UMNO will not m any way gain any417 words
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Article119 1946-11-10 12 Soldiers Rob Taxi Drivers B:v >:. .ildießl v -<--:\ Ned in two taxi ti Ftida night. r robbery took place at > r ill pn b ..n- (';..nese at Ore! I I Road. Wht rt-acht-d Ta I I Road. MM I revolver and forced the nd over all the n.119 words
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Article118 1946-11-10 12 Teaching Baseball Not Enough BERLW, N.<v. I. "The U B Army Rathoi \i <•■ n hsw iatved a dirc.-t \-> ea'lins <>?i AflMileu Be- :O dkilu 1 M all-:-iu effort 'o win the Q^r n jtovUi to the Aim 11 i ,>i of c' m the on pf 'in- xA.P. - 118 words
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Article99 1946-11-10 12 To Make Divorces Easier In UK LONDON. Nov 0. -A Go\tiii I! liV'-HJipOill'l'd ;(1 I>< i t liV OB Fri> 'ay rtcomniended abolition of ■jv icL;-;t! bsnicn to JurorWi lo I c; k .1 three >•< < bottlei oel divoi cc 'a>c- Englit and We- fa CaSes, OB 'be 1A.P. - 99 words
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202 1946-11-10 12 The ex ension 9l the g nunent otter of arbitration board for sK*l in h Board a rifce found the "strife committ still Insistent on cootinuin p trike. ARCHIE QUICK'S CORNER The future eown in b adopted from V non iw wh n the offer202 words
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Article151 1946-11-10 12 IPOH X' 9 9. The foil v Lubie wa« sent to the Vice Pi i dent the Indian Into rim Q n1 'B N< V D Ihl I President! i tb Ifalaj i En* lian O ngresi t< day: Ifalayarj tod am are deep] sozicern<A.P. - 151 words
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Article54 1946-11-10 12 Rm M f .v ist '<■ t \e ;i Ifi r; f: I T fo!iO\ P; nit- rail mi] adi i' 1 1 «,f reel expWi M ii >.. r■ I]] P;i'. TIM I *ri."i -ii 1-' •i- i -at id' hat it pfaiu bo ewReuter - 54 words
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439 1946-11-10 12 Reverb< rations of the Mil!.— Baksi thunder still eche down Pug Street. Tile lltit development, is iir.st-clas;, ..hiiidy bctv>-en Pro motor Solomons and the Brtish BOBfd of Control. When I viMt<-d him hi Ui gymDasJmß ''6 bMBI after the lil f;.;<\i contest, Jack439 words
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Article286 1946-11-10 12 LONDON N oall ENGLISH LEAGUE F [RSI DIVISION B It 0 B) v■: 0. Charlton 1. W lv< -4 Chelsea 3, Brent )y l, Hudc. Leed i rt l 1,.- 1 rp< I rt m ut M Dcrb b r I Sunder] tag 3 Pi 3 tlReuter - 286 words
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Article11 1946-11-10 12 Jap Teachers Want More Pay KYO. N.,. J red plead ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article30 1946-11-10 12 TOI war shipmer f 1 irters of I atae.l i'wpare 200 riiM-s of r «v isUl- 194 C of Jupan's V MOdll r i ReuterReuter - 30 words
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78 1946-11-10 12 BALLYMUN UPSETS, PAYS $1 12 FOR WIN turn a large crowd an* ing was rid.: t o Malaya, roc yest rd I i RAi -ig' on by 5. 10 6 1 5 v. v; <- $8 RACK \r v. n I «112 -1 1 mm \u soc i m PACE78 words
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Article49 1946-11-10 12 GOALLESS HOCKEY AT PADANG 4B^*_, k^^fl^^^HV M^^b^ Sll o.n Arm}* team mx X c i r A ffotltflfti tfr game pnwr^l to be Much of ie-KeasOn aflair and wti 1 fus mm of thebf ■C\'...;., Oapt M«iniir*<" ..t.d Mr. G. TeHW-nKohn. \rmy re :'h. Capt. Proudfoot. anc S/C4rr> r <49 words
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16 1946-11-10 12 Japs May Have To Pay Interim Reparations be pad fhi Par E«> to ntllire UfacA ReuterReuter - 16 words
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