Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 8 December 1946
1946-12-08
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Title Section12 1946-12-08 1 The Sunday Tribune rwfxvi pages SINGAPORE, DECEMBER. 8, 1946. TKN (IM S12 words
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Article, Illustration537 1946-12-08 1 Financial Secretary Tells Tribune: 'Europeans Asiatics In Same Leaky Boat' (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Appoint vent of a Salaries Commission to look into the question of revising the salary schemes of all Government and Municipal Servants is urged by AAr. Kelson Jones, the Financial537 words
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Article98 1946-12-08 1 Nehru Tells Newsmen: 'Good-bye' IONI- DtC T More thin A ••'.:>■:: Pundit Nehru j •:> Lence MinLstor Baldev s fh:> morning r.. i cif 1 noci lk. statement 1 -yhPTi ith thi Br t vp'ii I:.dia:i sl-'ir. jv t 1 piuiic Pan- N; aas asked if tie U.t.i ernins? 11Reuter - 98 words
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Article50 1946-12-08 1 Will Report Failure LONDON De< fhe Prime Enisle: rknu-ii! Att lee WiIJ certainly report to the British 1 nt next week on 'r >: Cor; it mal calks with the ir-cia:i leaders which fnd^l in London last fh« nnd m uiik., to thi current ><-- which ma> oimnußMim for I^"^»y50 words
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Article75 1946-12-08 1 BdifßAT, Dec The police opened Die during the alghi tc disperse rioters :n the Byc-ullj. Central Bombay. One person was killed and four wen Injured, the Bombay Government commnnkiue seated lodsj I herr> were BO mnd^uts between Minrisr and noon All is r,uiet today :r. Ahmed*bad,Reuter - 75 words
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68 1946-12-08 1 2 Tons X 'mas Mail For S 'pore Weekly LONDON, Dee 7.— The RAF Transport Command w*.ll r lv 50 tons of mail a week to overseas destinations (taring the next fewweeks so that soldiers, sailors and airmen may receive greet Inn and gifts by Christmas. It will carry 15A.P. - 68 words
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Article42 1946-12-08 1 CHIEF JUSTICE FLYING TO UK Ifr. Justice H. C. Willan. Chief Ju.-tici'. Malays n livoi^ is leaving for London to-day by a Lancustram plane. It is brlk'v.-d that Mr. Justice wilian la going to Loncton in connection with the Ma!ay;u: constitutional di-cus?ion.s.42 words
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Article42 1946-12-08 1 ARTIFICIAL LIMBS FOR 3 GIRLS <AN FRANCISCO. Dec 7 Nine Guumanian native- all victims of Japanese atrocities ,r ■■•i::r|; rdment of Qm [itauid, r.vcd befl on FYiday aboard Ibc pita! ihip Haveti U) be Dtteci f artificial limbs Three are A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article32 1946-12-08 1 SYDNEY. Dec 7 The liner Orbit* mailed today for Btnga pore. Colombo and England faKing over 300 passengers includ inn English children who had l( 1 i parly in *ii N ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article112 1946-12-08 1 ATLANTA, Georgia. Dec. 7. An Atlanta City detective estimated today that deaths in the fire in Winecoff Hotel which occurred here last night would be "near 100." The detectives said that more than 50 bodies had been found on the; upper floors. A fireman, whoReuter; A.P. - 112 words
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Article401 1946-12-08 1 r^- Overseas News hi A Few Line* MADRID Die 7. A public prot 1 V 1 'luint'st mindoj ;>• >plc> uf thi world" wa< .<;:• S; :>. :i Q#f«rMMfll 't'u pi B rain the United Ration) att tude towards Spain. The protest wa- i U'dReuter - 401 words
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Article51 1946-12-08 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 7 —The Greek Ambassador in the United States Simon Diamantopoulcs dropped dead late last night while attending a reception at the Plaza Hotel here ITTie Ambassador collapsed while discussing Greek aftair.s with other Greek officials. H>> was dead before medical aid rould be obtained.Reuter - 51 words
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199 1946-12-08 1 (Tribune Crime Ke rter) Four Chinese who robberi the I a hou» in River Valley Road on Friday of $1, 'in cash md jewellery, are believed to haw* 1 r. r< ponsible iive other big robberies that have tak i.iaoe in Singapore. It appears199 words
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267 1946-12-08 1 Alternative*. Say* Governor (Sun a> riibun< .'t R- o tax ir the publJ il Malaya is D* :-p:T. being nti ducrd n andei c<jnd:*i n 'far fn m n rm U Gnvi nun at ill i id I it< plain foi th(267 words
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Article66 1946-12-08 1 A < i «.mmunigu»- fr««m t l Malayan Uni »n Secret irial state that after du< con idorai n I th( stock and bm-din i 1 ml i in the Malayan Un i Li has be< n d cid^d thai r»xp rt qm La ol66 words
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Article47 1946-12-08 1 PEIPING. Dec. 6— Nationalist vanguards have marched up to ;i point seven miles away from Dairen. Government reports said today. Troops have passed Shihlou. pushed through Chinchow and continued moving south as Chinese communists in Dairen accelerated their withdrawal.— A .P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article31 1946-12-08 1 SYMPATHY MESSAGE TO LEWIS JOGJAKARTA A message of .symoathy is to b»* sent to the American labour leader John Leu-is by the Indonesian Central Labour Organization Headauarters here. Ar.tara says- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article70 1946-12-08 1 CHERIBON Th< Republican Court oi Justice here sentence©, to three years ana one-ana-haa!: years imprisonment Dr. Joe.soei and Dr. Soeprapto, respectively. President and Secretary oi PKI (.Indonesian rumraimst Party Dr. joesoef was found responsible lOf the molestation of Government employees by his par ty's armed organization whileReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement34 1946-12-08 1 "TYPEWRITER CALCULATOR* v. i i> i: SS3, North Bridge Rnaa Telepbone Till MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY By presenting a Doll or Tricycle They are all new arrivals. GIAN SINGH C 0. ffairQ Roa(. Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement77 1946-12-08 1 'Phono Numbers: Editor ;>r>i3 Editorial 5811 Advertising StU Circulation \ccounts 200.1 Bpf- /20 cts m^^/ ffiJt,- 1 M BBW JU. •SSBkflßß' 7mr^Bl jijf 'l M isttD^/fflT? .^^BvHbW yWiBH VhJ' fl^BT^ T> "v I MB 'Mfwry B BBV v BBA I "<&■ fiPr*.' 1 ■K^WMB'->1 v I BHbv*' X^BBIbBbW i^ H77 words
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Advertisement22 1946-12-08 1 Fountain Pen SALES »i <:«rs (iuanint^e Tho Ruaniiitoo s;i\fs you both timo and m«»no> Y. T. LEE (Pen wiht mi idttAl fjKf22 words
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Article138 1946-12-08 2 In spite of repeated warning to the public not to touch metal objects found in Singapore as there have been several deaths and injuries caused by the cxplosl n of bomb heads and booby traps, p j 16-year-old Chinese boy died by the explosion of138 words
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Article, Illustration446 1946-12-08 2 Big Dance Contest Planned For S'pore (Sunday Tribune S/aflf Reporter) a dancing contest between team a from Ceylon, Bombany, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai may be held shortly, in Singapore if conditions are favourable, according to Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, examiner and Fellow of the National Association of Teachers of Da nc446 words
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Article97 1946-12-08 2 Found in the fenced-off ilx-teen-square mile compound oi 223 BOD. Kranjl, just before dusk on July 15. Toh Peng Guan (23> f was fined $100, in default three weeks' rigorous Imprisonment on a charge Of <*riittinal tre^paas, at the conclusion of a hearing before Mr. Tan Thdon Lip,97 words
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Article88 1946-12-08 2 MANILA, Dec. 7.— Eight hundred monkeys, captured in the jungles of Mindanao by Mac Espejo, the Philippines "Fran* Buck," are being flown to California on Dec. 14 aboard a chartered Philippines Airlines plane The animals will be used by experimenters at the University of CaliforniaA.P. - 88 words
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454 1946-12-08 2 Free Primary Education Plan Outlined A comprehensive declaration on the Malayan Unions education policy will be made shortly saict Mr H R Cheeseman, Director of Education, at a 1 exception given him by the Teachers' Association ot Perak, at Ipoh yesterday. The declaration, he saW. will advance the principle that"454 words
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Article57 1946-12-08 2 Because he had been in custody since Oct. 8. Teh Ah Sooi!. a ricksha puller, who pleaded guilty to a charge of fraudulent possession of 32 slabs of kad, was sentenced by Magistrate K. M. Byrne yesterday to four weeks rigorous imprisonment. The slabs were57 words
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Article58 1946-12-08 2 The Colonial Secretary has informed Mr. A. CheUiah. secretary of the Government Pensioner, 1 Association of Singapore that all MV sion»'rs who have yet dmwn their pensions due prior to March 10i2 may now apply for payment to the Acoount&nt-General at the Government Treasury, Singapore. Government pensioners' associations58 words
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375 1946-12-08 2 'Banana' Currency: S'pore Financial Secretary Explains fte^ftf Tfttrtnt §t*fl r.(!'ov(v> Valuation of Japanese credits at Banks, put at $200-millions (Straits) and in respect of "banana" notes another $50Cmillions (Straits) by the Financial secretary. Mr Nelson Jones, in his budget speech last week. does not mean that Japanese scrap Is intended375 words
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418 1946-12-08 2 Market Flooded With Army Surplus Goods (Sunday Tribune S/aflf Reporter) Proving a great boon to housewives and at the same time adding yet another blow to th< la k mark<--\ is the receni release ol h quantities ol surplus stocks of provisions in Singapore418 words
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220 1946-12-08 2 Yacht's Sails Found In House Ceiling The discovtry of the sails of a boat-Liu- "East Wind"— belonging to Air Commandore G L. Worthinfftcn foiini m the ceilit* of the hous« of Lim Kay. raf-and-ione man, resulted in being sentenced to four montli.s' rigorous imprisonment toy Second Magistrate L. C. Goh,220 words
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Article150 1946-12-08 2 GOVERNOR ON LOAN TO CHINESE The annou^cf !r -*.t n^ many months fcgo that Chinese in Malaya were 1 h- <nven fin ancial nssislnn < up to $M-itui-lions to help r^iabiiitat* their bii.^nrss is still b'-.njr rlofteiy followed by Chinese rirrW in Singapore To date not hi Is known when150 words
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29 1946-12-08 2 H.T. "ASCANIUS" NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. Civilian passengers proceeding by the "Ascanius' to Madras ire requested to note that embarkation will take place at Noon. 9th December, from Berth 2129 words
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Advertisement472 1946-12-08 2 r itut i ij ipRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wft-ted. P^TsonaV SittmV.om Va.- i.T, Sitaat o' 5 Wanted, For Sale. etc. a* $3 |J pi I— ltk» words. Is rts. for every ad litiona! word Pub Tic Notices Announcement: 13 50 per ungle column inch per in«er f io:. Domestic472 words
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Advertisement188 1946-12-08 2 CDf fXN x**^ 9 BUELIEF b.'rj STOMACH PAIN MACLEAN Brand Stomacto Powder is now availabit in tablet form packed In convenient sized bottles Tbus, should stomach patios sudden:, setee you. ready to hand is speedy and reliable relief Always carry a bottle with you auttinst emergency. but b< sure that188 words
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370 1946-12-08 3 Rise In Rubber Prices •Sunday Tribune Market Correspondent >. Considerable business has been done in rubber during the we k In a steadily risirix niarKt'i Whil" Inter-member dealings have b*-»-r 4 !ar^ there has also be n considerable activity caused by large fact try370 words
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Article84 1946-12-08 3 BANGKOK Doc 7 Siam's tin was re-e'-iii»-ri !■< a •rl-i mark ts v-day a; he signed 'he papers with Britain md Australia reigre^r^nt i^ntd th twj ctan:r.»'s la.«n Jan 1 at S'ruap<,re. freezing r.--r tin exports. fht; acti t day release- thi:aJten fr m British md AustralianA.P. - 84 words
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Article137 1946-12-08 3 PENAN'G -With vk, rk started md Tunning smoothly, rubb'r estate In Province Wellesley are at pfesent making steady strides :oWftrdi> achieving pre-war level production Tht chief reason f »r this, a Tribune reporter learnt Is the •peaceful condition." there bein^ no labour trouble as far137 words
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Article61 1946-12-08 3 Singapore rubber prico at noon ye<.t« rday Bu\\r-. Sellers. ct-; per cts per lb. lb. No. 1 R.SS.. Spot, loose 41-7 8 42-1/8 No. 1 R.S.S FOB in baL s Dec 43-3 8 43-5 8 No. 2 R.S.S.. POB in bales Dec. 43 43-1 8 No. 3 R.S.S..61 words
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Article59 1946-12-08 3 NEW YORK. Dec. b llie Soviet Ambassador to Persia. I*an Sadchiftov, has acrvisea Uie Persian Government 10 ftbandor. its intention of ser.dm^ troops into Azerbaijan. "home rule 1 province in nortn Persia to supervise the elections. The Persian Ambassador in Washington, Hussein Ala. stated this In a59 words
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544 1946-12-08 3 Sunday Tribune Financial Correspondent^. During the week business on the whole was a bit quieter than usual with rubber and tin shares slightly easier on the average. The bulk of the business was again written in industrials which continue to be steady with buying544 words
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109 1946-12-08 3 Stage, Guides Stage Big Camp-Fire For the first time in five years, a gala Camp Fire was held by the Singapore Boy Scout- and Girl Guides of all schools on Friday at the old St. Andrew' h School, Stamford Road, and it was a great success. Among those present were,109 words
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Article45 1946-12-08 3 The French Consul informs the public that the exchange of o d type French bank-notes for new ones (5000,1000,500.100 and s'' francs only) will take place at U-;: French Consulate General, i; Gallop Road, from the 10th h the 16th of December.45 words
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Article, Illustration69 1946-12-08 3 FIVE YEARS AGO THIS DAY M.A.S. membi >, uho M mi) artir tervhct ffOi* Dae S, IU4I to J'e<>. If, ;<tf:' Mi Mtfio rred behind th. front lint in tht Bukit Timah A'-c dunng the Battle Of binga- por^ z/:<?> recently entertain v by Mr, K. H. Simpson, Mana ying69 words
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341 1946-12-08 3 Sewerage Scheme Ma kes Slow Progress The completion 61 Singapore's sewerage system Interrupted by the war U slowly making progress. Two big obstacles the Municipality has to contend against are shortage of labour and the quadrupled cost 61 equipment. The 1941 scheme which entailed the expenditure of $6,514,000 r< suited341 words
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Article467 1946-12-08 3 (Sunday Tribune S/aff Kepor/cr; A Chinese seaman, Quartermaster Ffco Piny Kui will be presented with the D.6.M. at a ample ceremony in Union Building to-morrow, for courage and devotion to duty in tiie tankej Ondina when, with H.M.I.S. Bengal, she engaged, two heavily armed Japanese467 words
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Article110 1946-12-08 3 S'pore Schools To Start Earlier Commencing iiom the Jan. 13. school hours foi all Goviinm.nt and GovMnm- nt-aided >chooLs will be from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. An official of th< Department Oi Education gave the present-day transport facilities as th< a>< r. for this reversion to normal school hours.110 words
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Article95 1946-12-08 3 Gun boy Is Bound Over T.ibur. F IPOH vz p i >. a iv* ammunition, Ma.aj ;l) 1 18 Mouvm ix rr. ntl n b $1 000 bj Mr C P. N wton, Di^trtcl Ju<ir H' wa> !i!. ci S5O r itt«mntint to ,cap< l:om custody, and a fuith. $2n95 words
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Article45 1946-12-08 3 Christmas N, >■■ V g r t rti. "ed Lv C:ibJ< 6. Win-hs! '<: y Lran mis; io I i i t sh Eir ■.'>.. Ihi minnHim te U «or€* tor NTh.cn ti.. hMne is m n<j 35 R<>b.n r I) 16 so as to :„>„ ChristmfcS.45 words
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Advertisement134 1946-12-08 3 c ""P ol^ Bll^ °f ***** Cleanliness /jT r^^ as a basic factor in the maintenance j9fc?^ of everyday good health is now W /Jm C .leaniiness with a regular glass of f sparkling A \ndrews has become the f fe tirst rule of health in countless J y thousand.--,134 words
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Advertisement497 1946-12-08 3 MALAYAN 1 RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE-9th DECEMBER, 1946. OWING TO SHORTAGE OF LOCOMOTIVE FUEL, THE FOLLOWING REDUCED TRAIN! SERVICE; WILL BE IN OPERATION WITH EFFECT FROM 9th DECEMBER, 1946. PENANG— SINGAPORE DOWN TRAINS DP TRAINS (READ DOWNWARDS) (READ UPWARDS) s A 13 2 4 Tues. Tlmrs. Daily Mcn.WM. Daily and497 words
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Article, Illustration1663 1946-12-08 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE r bu Singapore Welcomes The "Tedders" Thursday al'trrnc^on I dZ f€ t<> Bn tetax to welcome Mtjrshai the Royal Air f rci L Ml Ted and Lady Teddei The R pti d mmltt cie i nc ad j a v 1 Marshal 81r1,663 words
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Advertisement297 1946-12-08 4 7i Child tn roil tiii* r«invrtiA*H« (v )>//r Sri Rmo /V O I lOUKI" of New York Beauty |Ml Off Beauty Aids Gi^ l Sets. leather Handbags. Belts and I hildren Docoratod Table Chai! Us, Do I :iUure. Dolls Houses. .Teddy Bears, Koala Bears. Brown Wool D< Metal Jeeps, Wooden297 words
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Advertisement46 1946-12-08 4 imu I NKiand v. HI vm ppillfi nl ..ii. clc ription v < AN opportunity V()I CANNOI II OKI) i v I Parmanands ii "SENSATIONAL BARGAINS \i rRACTIVI Oil I i LAD its' WEAR CfNTS' WEAR ii CHILDREN'S WEAR V...' Parmanands I 42, HIGH STREET I'M T.%8346 words
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Article, Illustration1535 1946-12-08 5 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore.... S 'pore G i rl Weds In Honolulu Jessica Lady Campbell her daughter Mrs. Malcolm do Goatee M wi'l a. ffagftpore later this n: r Ifeh two I Hi :►> fortunately was k lnrin| M. just be: £agaporeaii s will be .ntei n R.1,535 words
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Advertisement59 1946-12-08 5 ked 1972 Malaga's leading Jewellers IM iniond and Gem »f I I I I 1 I[ V 15 I' J< Silva, l.ai M 1 i C- v. B p S: 11/ < to nnou t yi-ill bo showing her new collection a| MODEL DAY and EVENING GOWNS Jbo SPORTSWEAR. Vfcc/59 words
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Advertisement54 1946-12-08 5 Jalhand Coiffeur Parf inner i NOUVEAUTE 5, Eu (our? first floor D^eot ImpcrtPrs or aiJ kincia of Clunese Hand-made Fancy Gooda 10 LJ.itt- R r:<-fJ:uy House;. Sir..--; J JHADEB ;ying direct from us you ii.divid 1 'K-k of Paichnent v C I P Our h to call (TcH^ERCTHEPS'CO. cr A:!t54 words
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Advertisement268 1946-12-08 5 CORRECT TiMi ALWAYS I When your t.moketpan ar. aer. :v experienced craft men with 20 years' reputation j Give us a I I Phone Till YICK WON HINC U9 North Bridge Road, B*fK>: Near Corr.^ M M BaaJ < -ntractors v H M reai line* 1928). r.j.s firm has no268 words
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Advertisement166 1946-12-08 5 FU SIANC Co., R X3L4S SALE LADIES MTIHNOON and KVFMNCi IIRESSES LATKST STYLES. A visit will oonTince joa l m v. i v < >itn; 18-5 BAI rFHY I I ALSO KN«,LISI! 1 fi SH< VL\ SiJvauwtr V Foot f This is trhff \it starts IRRIT^TTNd, PUVFU H.I II I166 words
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450 1946-12-08 6 The Sunday Tribune DECEMBER 8, 1946. Five Years Ago Five years ago this morning, the first bombs ol the Pacific war fell on Singapore. At Kota Bahru, 65 minutes after midnight, Japanese troops be^an the first of their landings. By breakfast time, three hours or so after the raid. Singapore450 words
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Article1181 1946-12-08 6 Sagittarius - THE LABOUR MOVEMENT IN MALAYA Sagittarius >^ ■^■^•■^ik by tAt--^-"^* The little h< m li( s which th< ofl ial rrade Union Ad', ist-r a' been reading •n unions suffer b the cdminoh def< i that t< i real a i gard id ap ir to aid to the m!"1,181 words
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Article527 1946-12-08 6 (By A CORRESPONDENT) Chris' mas Island was recently described as < n of the loneliest islands in (he British Emp.re. I have just spent eleven months there and I led thai this should b- ejnlUed as referring to Hi geographical p( siti >n only. For I enjoyed527 words
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Article, Illustration606 1946-12-08 6 BETTY HILL - BETTY HILL (By Penang has had an outbreak, of "property mongerlng." "Property mongering" is the process whereby people go into other people's houses looking for what they say they left behind in 1941 Mrs. "Af who has lived in Penang throughout the occupation,606 words
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Advertisement39 1946-12-08 6 A »f:LIGHT to the KVLS! THE LOVELY AMEKK AN LATEST NIMOINT KIMLtSS GLASSES Glasses that bier I ith i>-iiury and -v nup^ar irxo v:;n i.^un cut a:: i -tylo EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., vjuK^fled Opticans i Street, Tekphor.e 4435. Singapore.39 words
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Advertisement11 1946-12-08 6 /lA SODA WATER V '^flL C J )y> fiiSTSUKI 1883 J11 words
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432 1946-12-08 7 Ol II I 0011 BilO\T S; Tribune i R rter) two bun ilen cc by \jtn V.> a Co? ':)<:■ i i apt there is to be bread ration- official reply cam* from the i ntroll i bu the G i432 words
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Article73 1946-12-08 7 Soviet Demand Defeated mvv nation of all displaced per- n of "v. l deiea< I the social commute Hatted Nations General t atre tociuy by 20 «i 3 mr >n by V rei Vy s i asking for an appoint!; i to exa: in i n. i:;;ps. Beanor Roosevel £ta:<73 words
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142 1946-12-08 7 Ministers Want State Lottery Abolished SYDNEY -At least I the 12 M:. r, tl V. I r in Cab. nr -pected I rt the proposal of the V r i Hou. 1:4 Mr irrv .blish a Stain n hit ii prulii linar. F n i>' d '< -'-"j 5.:..-:.. -AlienReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration39 1946-12-08 7 Photo. AIR GIAXTS <" Di fttl a situation as H| net •met age of Los AnyeU a M«>a7 Airport. rabbit > >k vp 'he nearly rol But dd? i ".■<? a(r <7?V" '.< rmharked on fhrj r r Cntion pro > i i A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article129 1946-12-08 7 PARIS. Doc. 6.— Chinese re- <,' pom Hanoi say the Vietnamese authorities have invited Chinese leaf-- r Haiphon, northern Indochina, to begin m tions for the liberation of I nese subjects detained by Viet Nam after the recent fl mg bet;- n Trench troops andReuter - 129 words
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Article32 1946-12-08 7 >! on fiell being er- 1 sen BOA< V V enrlces to U^ Middle c v route..: i th( re instead of Castel Bei mounced toda ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article324 1946-12-08 7 COLOMBO. English will en se to be v [angua \e 01 administration in th< Island ten rs hena from January l 1967, if th recommendations of th( Select Committee of the State Council which was appointed la: I >• ar tq rep< >rt on "'h^Reuter - 324 words
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Article802 1946-12-08 7 The Adventure Of 0.8. H. My Dear- st Angela, Owln| i j an unfortunate misc:..;:u'c i fewft just escaped fane. I keenly disapp toted bee tn Lnddeni could have don*- much to restore my presr ■;,> which has suffered iet-backa In recent weeks. We.l.802 words
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262 1946-12-08 7 Three hundred membe rs of r iie former r technical Corps formed by 'An- R.A.F. in Sin^ap »r« j r <\-\o outbreak of (tie European war in 1929 held imi'on dinne"r on Friday night at the New World. The objeel of the get-together262 words
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Article151 1946-12-08 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.— Authoritative sources here toj night disclosed that Generalisj simo Stalin lias been resting tn I the Crimean health resort of Sochi for the past six weeks. They declined to comment on recent reports that he had Suffered a setback in health. The United StatesReuter - 151 words
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Article101 1946-12-08 7 SHANGHAI. --As an experiment the Government-sponsored Central Trust has decided to send 215 plculs feach picul equals to about 130 lbs.) of Chinese silk to France and Switzerland and shortly. This represents part of the ry-ntra 1 Trust's efforts to expond the Chinese silk marketReuter - 101 words
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58 1946-12-08 7 JERUSALEM, Dec. 5. The Palestine Hgh Commissioner. General Sir Alan Cunninghain. conferred again today with I: aac Bon Tsevi. President of the National Council of Palestin? Jews and head of the J>"X Tish Agency temporary Executive, on measures to achieve the < fullest no-' pcrationA.P. - 58 words
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Article59 1946-12-08 7 LONDON. Doc 6 Hf^-Ult the Kilmarnock by-el< n was Mr. William Ross. Lab ur 45« tive 12.239; Mr. H Dott S i Nationalist 2.932: Lrtb the d po6it. The by-election was cauj d by the- resignation thr u health of the- L:.o ur Figure.- at theReuter - 59 words
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Article40 1946-12-08 7 F\V YORK Her A nr* trans- Atlantic cab ni Uons Ls likely >■. The Trade Union annoanoad < :ibl« operators employed by Wwfarn Union vci uvorwhelmj ol strike on n date in the dum Je over uare ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement65 1946-12-08 7 "firri >V— morning 1 gy, I Modern cor:;!. I 1 g tend to create ac: 'y I I .esultir.'^ i I digestive disorders. I I I sparlciing refr< ig E^o's Fruit Salt.'" through a •t* gentle and ntrunl actK :>, I regulates tht away all poisons. feotWJ up tkc liver65 words
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Advertisement177 1946-12-08 7 > Repel. T'cdf f* o r k record Germolene sinks fjw' '^"''^"j^rfi I the skin kills ;....i T* germs and turns lt r -*'^*i*V the poison whi h 4. >| t C/;^ prevents healinu w v^^ ;•9^ 44LH i J J— I I LObtainable fro r> thn «Kr\ V Whiteaway177 words
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593 1946-12-08 8 What Is Glamour? Asks ANN SHERIDAN Glamour! Whaf is U* You've got me, hut they say I have it. and that's all right with me. It r Pr m that tin .v:.- t:n r eh ldr< wen i:6 IVA n iJ .■rd^'ti t:er un* i -^d -r^ i^ i vivi593 words
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Article99 1946-12-08 8 PUCCINI'S MUSIC FOR 'LA BOHEME' H< 1 VVVOOD Grt'^iT Raoim< ly as-oci ited ith 1..! d nlm product. >nand n v. puxlucing. pic- .r. Franc ha> written to *on-in-law L< stei Weld i* :w vs Puccini'- music r Fnp!: ri i French sere n me TL Lire -lory ill 0^A.P. - 99 words
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Article61 1946-12-08 8 HOLLYWOOD. Screen .ictoi V. :tvti has br < n cast ii; H- n indo Cortez in im Castile." which o BlBWd by Tw: ntieth C n iry-Fox Studio- at Morena, M< xic Tj'rone Powei will Ik d in UK picture an udapn oi Samuel Shellatxirgti-A.P. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration304 1946-12-08 8 As any Hollywood star will admit, v >creen ki>s is just part of day's work. Bur it was more ih.m that (Of Jimmy Stewart, who Lfl WCk In H" .1 making the RKO R«ttC ;t- 'If- A Wonderful Liiv." winch Prank Copra is directing Jimmy's fact was304 words
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Article, Illustration16 1946-12-08 8 Streamlined Jinx Falkentarg t al l tennis-player, keen swimmer and a good actress.16 words
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Article47 1946-12-08 8 5/h TiM: (O-ST\KKin 'CaicM;:.. in which Alan Ladd and William B.i.ciix poitray piloti living over the hump from India i" Chin ma-K~ their fifth app ft] me Pn vious films were The Gla> Key' 1 China' Tw, V v Bt-iore th« Ma and Tli Bl v Dahlia.47 words
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Article160 1946-12-08 8 THE WEEK'S SHOWS ALHAMBRA JVoif Showing: "SHINE UN HARVEST MOON" with Anne Sheridan, Dennis Morgan, Jack C irson and Irene Manning. Next Change (Dec. 9-10) £100 Window with Anne Crawford and David Farrar. 11th Dec. TUTTLES OF TAHITI with Charles Laughtori, Jo7i Hall and Peggy Drake, PAVILION Now Showing: BETWEEN160 words
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Article105 1946-12-08 8 Hollywood.— ln making the screen version of Wilkie Collins' famous novel. "The Woman in White. producer Henry Blanke Will have plenty of technical rrivice on the picture's British locale. 'Sydney Greenstreet star of ihe film, was born in Sandwich. Kent. Peter Godfrey, the director, also fromA.P. - 105 words
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Article322 1946-12-08 8 A slender. cam>t- topped Ing through the air. dropped, landed and took most of the fjkitk Off her le| painful but she didn't cry; ihe just look' horse Which had tOSted hi and said fur: is never going to happen B gain. 91 Ostensibly,322 words
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Article170 1946-12-08 8 «^C When Dorothy Laniour app a > in t. e, th \fiy perc**L chtmei that we're going t<> hvm ft- s. ug-t;t>. &iug a UttL ditty about th? ROOS. J In her latest picture that wa> s« em iit Vu Cathay we heatded her croon 'A full moon and170 words
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Article116 1946-12-08 8 You'll see b different Looking Qeorge Murphy when you vK" the Cathay Theatre thlj week where M-G-M's Terhnicolt UJ musical. "Broadway Rhythm' Is making merry with entertainment. For the first t.m»' m hli icreen career Murphy spirt, a moottache and for the first Um<' hgets116 words
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Article248 1946-12-08 8 X v\ll»m world to such a m dr/ l ut tlif travel agent da suggest a possible v i forhoice. r und r I ien pi, G lt b.u-k "Have you nothim r y c0m- uufa idly cm; versa: on The windows had be< b' v I248 words
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Advertisement113 1946-12-08 8 Quick-Action FOOD TONIC re-nourishes body nerves with daily ration of precious MINERAL SALTS jk^ csM-ntial Mineral Salts you get Rundown, .JjNm? 1 .red. DcrrcbNed Your body must t C f W» have an adejua:c d.isly supply these B l.:e-^:vin^ Minerals, and :he nourish- Bfl me p.: they bring. Vikjip brings113 words
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Advertisement74 1946-12-08 8 ROBERT TAYLOR'S WAR MEMENTOES Robert Taylor ha^- kepi ju- two mementoes of hi- theyears in the U.S. Navy, and b<-CM art- serving him now that he ruresumed his icmn caret r. One is his kather flying jacket, which ru- wears to drive to the studio on cool mornings The other74 words
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Advertisement15 1946-12-08 8 CUAKL€S WINMINSEIL ,> 5^ SWING SOME HOT T A f S^ «^>J \i ;IP HA2U SCOTT15 words
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Article, Illustration3874 1946-12-08 9 JOE LOUIS - JOE LOUIS My Life Story— by World heavyweight champion Joe Louis today continues the amazing story of his rise to fame. The serial rights of Joe's life story have been purchased by the Tribune Croup of Newspapers. EXCLUSIVE IN MAI 9 UJjUI JhsL $jd1c(&l $jfojV£A. QhDWtL I3,874 words
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Article, Illustration49 1946-12-08 10 A thrilling retCt to the iricA:ot during the First Test viatch at Brisbane McCool racing with England *Jreep< r Gibb, irho had com, doirn \hc pitch to field a ball hit by John<on. Hammond. took Gibb'* place at the uHcketM, but McCool scrambled home in Him.49 words
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Article269 1946-12-08 10 M. C. C. Averages Despite his failure in both innings in the First Test, Len Hutton sUll holds top position in Hie M.C.C. batting averages, although his average is now 74.40 compared with 92.12 before Test. Denis Compton is nearest to Len with 58.09 while269 words
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Article79 1946-12-08 10 The jollilads Athletic Union Will meet the BSD. Headquarters at soccer today at the Police Training School. Thompson Road. Transport leaves the Railway Station at 430 p.m. On Thursday, the Union will meet the Police Training School second XI at the Police Tra-iniivJ, School ground. Teams will be79 words
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Article63 1946-12-08 10 The following have been selected to represent the Amicable Party "B" Team against the Vet Badminton Party "B" Team in a friendly match today at 3 p.m.: Richard Quek, Yap Yew Keng, Sim Yong Mok. Tay Tian Guan. T;i am Mun Sun. Tan Chwee Senc. Chua Teck63 words
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Article55 1946-12-08 10 The following will play hookey for the Indian Association against the Naval Police ot Seletar today: J. Picrc. A. Ponampaltm, br Sarban Sinp-h. P. Gupta (Capt.), Capt. K. P. Kalsy, Retnasingam, Ibrahim Isa. Brinlvasan, J. Augustine, W. Ponniah. N. Campos. A. Kanro, and Mahdevnn. Colours White: Transport55 words
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Article69 1946-12-08 10 The following players have been chosen to represent the "United Family B.tV "B" in a badminton tournament aealnst the Pulau Brani 8.P.. at Pulau Biani tdoay at 8.30 a.m.: Heng Siak Thiang, Lawrence Leow. Wilgie Heng, Heng Mvi Kiah. Heng Mi-i Hene Boon Guan, Hen^r Kwong Hoclc,69 words
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Advertisement296 1946-12-08 10 Ask your fronds about this picture, and DON'T MISS IT! LT^ x/TMirwi%iii#i vT^Bk rw Overaan wtußekker J^/^ KhiKM I? SfSltt ttlKMll Stina FU» It IxiM SlMti stf&^fi XFXT CHANGE A beautiful woman's nmht of foAAt«^y crm lUjRkW^?-- 1 Others wait he avenges r r Singapore Musical Society SYMPHONY CONCERT TONIGHT296 words
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Advertisement324 1946-12-08 10 Special Children's Morning Matinee There will be a special Programme of cartoons and Comedies for Children, (Organised by the Singapore Rotary Club> this morning at 9 o'clock. Admission is by the Presentation of a tin of Biscuits, Milk, Meat or a Toy, which will be distributed at the Special X'nias324 words
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Advertisement231 1946-12-08 10 /=l PHONE 6 909 Knu-ruin^n, df YOl KNOW ANN! She d ANN<*s and rom\NN«* NORA BAYES— the c I)«<»<)l< Darling of Broadw a\ You're Dumb— Because She's So Beautiful! \X'S IHe GA/ Wtife WaY^t. tr's GH&rf w* S Z SAKAU Directed by Dov.c f U-r- f. -.(,:->-, o-iVrt «-c- •5v231 words
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366 1946-12-08 11 D« 7. Thp MCC led by L-.-ciuv ci :.;>;:rd a Qiic-pnsland runs in the first day of a r wo-day id ;>li-d with i; J >9 for wo wickets whf-n sHixnps were drawn. tbttr 208 mi in 15"; minutes a Their fthl !eReuter - 366 words
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Article137 1946-12-08 11 Qu^nsland Cbuntry XI M ■<■ E\ b V..C- 12 3 y 2 **Cht b Sn: 32 A: Smith 53 s Ot t Sm 5 Wrighl hit wkt b Compto:; B Johnson d*.- 40 r»Don c HardsUiT b Smith 11 Gurr. 9 k: 5 Et > I.ili:ifr;di, 0 Total137 words
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Article51 1946-12-08 11 FAST FAIR SOLD LONDON. Dee s— Fast and Fair, one of this seasons thrce-•*ar-old classic runners who finished third in the Saint Le^er and dead heated in the SUmtnev stakes at Newmarket with •Y.i Derby winner Airborne, h^s been sold by lord Astor to charts A Howard of the United51 words
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Article81 1946-12-08 11 Rocklites 1 sports Party soccer un aginst the h.Q Basp supply Depot, HASC. at 'A" Ground Polo Ground i Thompson Road, t-.dav will oe selected from the following: X XCUthukurnaru, Cheow Hin, C Itiuraisingam, N X Sabai, Teo Chwee Eng. Charlie Tay, leek Seng, Tan Ena Kiat, Chee81 words
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Advertisement26 1946-12-08 11 If Joe Hill Tell You If ll J ac^ Blackburn's Valuable Advice To Me M I I^BBI* My First Pr °f csswnai Ft s fu 126 words
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Advertisement216 1946-12-08 11 IS HERE AGAIN TO STOP YOUR BEFORE O^%> AFTER TAWNC'ASPRO-^n^-^j TAKING ASPRO A. c p:>j I the world, and to available ar* throughout >.fa 1 n? a br:?v.' f.-..-r A^pn i^ NOT Drvp. nor ri h«-- wsv d(.(s not affcrt th. r 'wbiet* w.th *-ator STOPS PAIN <\MI rFVI 1216 words
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Article843 1946-12-08 12 EURASIANS WIN S'PORE VICTORY CUP Airmen Beaten 3- 1 lu/asiiins (5.8.C.) I .....RJLF. B:i^»' H(> I. The T< w yesterday won the Victory Cup, dci Ing the RAJ 1 Base B—l in the final r Juiun B( before c crowd. This Is th ■Bi I time In Singapore) football history843 words
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117 1946-12-08 12 Ceylon Govt. May Subsidise Rubber Trade COLOMBO Dtl f. A 'nil that Gort tnmrut h->uUi sub sidi^e th i: bl o nlh try in c:r übb f pric, s f v to an utit-conomic Ivvel >cas by Mi C-Jj- Ml P<: \'t("S .1 sociation at G ill*. For the nrReuter - 117 words
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Article48 1946-12-08 12 FRENCHMAN WINS AT MADISON SQUARE NEW YORK, Dec. 6— Marrel Cerdan. French middleweiirht champion, pained points victory over Geor^ie Abrams. one of tbie lcaclino United States middleweights, over ton rounds, at Madison Square Garden here thil eveiiinu Cerdan scaled 11 st .s-itKs m one lb. under the middleweight48 words
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Article263 1946-12-08 12 LONDON Dec. 7.— Football -ouli ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION PoftPß 4, Hudderlleid I. Charm, n Arrs. 2. Deftf Co\ir.'. r. Cii'l-t-a 1. Everlon i Orimsbf 'i. o ftsUi v.n I L»cdi Utd. 1, Sunder!. md l. Liverpool 1, MfoNto •> Manchester Utd. 4. BronSfold 1 Middle^be rough263 words
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251 1946-12-08 12 3 Carried Off Field In Pad ang Rugger S.r.C IS n/s.; Royal \:uy The Royal Navy were defeated by 15 points (live ries) i' 1 nil In the seconil ol the series or tournament rugger matches, on the Padaim, yesterday. Th€ B.C.C. Wl the pace and gavf the Navy do251 words
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Article209 1946-12-08 12 Stl i Pj nt-poru-r rh' tion of I payment oi a bonus t<> worker^ nj«y again raised by ffp:cM'i) ittva of Urn Singapore Traction Comp; i.y Employees' Unio:: riurint' th" fortbpanting Mfntetioiu with 0m turn; pany auLhoril..'i» According to Ibt StelMd r-u Sept. 115, after a fortnight209 words
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Article34 1946-12-08 12 FRENCH TAKE OVER TO-DAY BANGKOK. Dee, 7 French; officials will formally take over the administration from siam of the two border provinces of Phrababonq and Fhibunsonpkram tomorrow cables Alexander Mac Donald, a P correspondent.34 words
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170 1946-12-08 12 B i d B v opera till thj Uz nun numbei the >■•■•• into li $50,000 t.li most suca riding In thi The goJ i vy. RACfI I. Sno\sb;.. Wheeler) Major I pt. Jones t 3. Tim i RAC I. L Gold170 words
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Article70 1946-12-08 12 Indiai against the Kranji v\ reless Ph Station At wccf m •1, fohowlnv (> M A I R am% s n Wi! h r. KrishtiasMKf Paul D>. S imad r Vi yretnan: I M ipu l!U Haj p S h S Naidu. A c Sh Ap- avoo70 words
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Article32 1946-12-08 12 A novel singmj Kition is brine held by U.< < \r.> r Cabaret tonight and also on D« 15 anri 22 a large number 01 entries have already be« n < < ved32 words
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Advertisement240 1946-12-08 12 roday: 12 15. 4.30 830 \> m ■LAST 3 SHOWS "SIVA KAVI" ijaiiUn M X Thy:t Liraja. Bhajjavnthar rR Rajkumari N S Knshnan and T A. Mathuram OPENING TOMORROW 330 730 P m Ail- Malaya Premiere Uemini Pictures' Mythological i. --r. crammed w; r h musicand M)i\d. "NANDANAR" (In Tarn.:240 words
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Advertisement185 1946-12-08 12 A DASHING ROGUE <&s*. KIDNAPS A KING! j^g 1 mtt^m *m I Bl 2 m M Ik m^k \t \t Change CAIM I OS cmom UmtheatrehJH ph; WE 2961 Touuy at 9J5, 0.45 Ll5 BrroJ ftynn an I (Mivia D Havillan m "They Died 'itii Their Bcots On Blt/UffTP" k185 words
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