The Singapore Free Press, 25 November 1946
1946-11-25
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FEATURE PAGE
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Article, Illustration653 1946-11-25 2 James Hrough - America 's Congress James H rough hy rGENT telephone cal^ from President Trunfvn bring his top political advisers and Cabinet members hurrying into th^ White House for conferences on the Governmt:/.al crisis which confronts the United States. Back from his Missouri home town to face two bitter vears of deadlock653 words
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Article314 1946-11-25 2 JOYA BEGG - JOYA BEGG. JOB with a big future for girls in the fashion trade is that of textile designer. Britsh dress prints, formerly too conservative, have (to quote a Couture House) improved out of all recognition in the pa g t few years. Increased demand (or th<m, and a314 words
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Article629 1946-11-25 2 Campbell - Campbell Xq I ENTER the Houses of Parliament with my mouth open and my head hanging backwards between my shoulder blades. Big Ben towers above me. The sky is crowded with slender spires It is embarrassing to be staring aloft like this with such obviously provincial629 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement74 1946-11-25 2 new dis:oven*. gets nd* x <Hpf*^ even' woman dreams abotf 4^^. even* n^ l adores. Tropical sun is ibe enany LEFT NANO Test! le^w^ithinuni-*" Rub on your left WHITEX penemw hand. Then compare it and gives you a nou^ t f with your rigHt hand. *™oth complw^ F E R74 words
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Miscellaneous342 1946-11-25 2 Crossword Puzzle No. 76 DOWN I'M' *i I'M'ii'i vTF I S^« hMlh ~jg~»~ l »rig ,a|~k *r 3 Ecclesiastical assistants. I j j 4 Portent. fisiisST"" Slf^~^B* X& *T :•> Racing centre MB f*^' 6 Deputy. "TH Ifil 15 I Bount-ful T S tl^SASrrM ~mf 8 What maic?s a S342 words
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Miscellaneous250 1946-11-25 2 RADIO MALAYA '-*2 ■nefacycles per second (41 met** 9.4S p.m. Talk- World affairs. 10.00 BnWiV WAIiAIfI band), and 9.30 <m«. to dote down p.m. In a musical mood with Joan; 10 39 Singapore today's English listening pm salute to rhythm; 11.00 pm pin v»Tunp B m^ 10 pjn Bffl y250 words
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LEADER PAGE
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The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. NOV. 25. 1946
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Article459 1946-11-25 4 CINGAPORE importers whaie lives have been harassed enough in recent weeks by Harbour Board strikes and .by the fluid pree conditions in the local market now fLid an additional and they leel unwarrantable burden imposed on them. rf?t all the shii^s which call at Singapore put459 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1946-11-25 4 Good Morning By Frank Owen WHEN spring comes round again, one of our lost liberties will be returned to us. On March 1 petrol rationing will end. For this our old friend Mr. Emanuel Shin-well; Minister of Fuel and Power, will receive due praise. rf*robably, by that time he will1,101 words
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Article, Illustration518 1946-11-25 4 'I OO rapid lame has its penalties. Last Christmas MARTIN LAWRENCE at^that time an almost unknown singer whj had come from- poverty in the East End of London, was playing the part of the Emperor of China in one of Emile Littler's pantomimes :n Britain Then he518 words
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Article705 1946-11-25 4 Letters To The Editor AS a regular reader of your paper 1 have for a long time been struck by your straightforwardness and eagerness to point the truth. I received from hpme the en- losed cutting from the English Daily Minor" of Noremb*.12tb and I am705 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement8 1946-11-25 4 i J^yf I 111 £2***'Tr'**"'^s*? 1 ssssfls^^^^ I8 words
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Miscellaneous11 1946-11-25 4 QUIZ S P ld< 3J-R!** h ]?j«tf "5 _Lo- if-"- 0111 words
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SPORTS PAGE
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Article860 1946-11-25 6 All In The Came From George Chisholm a______________________m -*aTaTaTaTaTaT^^^^^M^MH» ■■■^■•^•■■^■■■M^B ••■^^■^^^■^^^■^■^^^■■^^^^^W LONDON, By Air Mail. ENGLAND, having beaten Ireland, and Wales having beaten Scotland, the meeting of England and Wales at Maine Road, Manchester, in mid-week was regarded as deciding the international champions of the860 words
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Article, Illustration234 1946-11-25 6 The F.A. Cup On View McLoughlin, who waj a I nar.d.cap player at St. Andrews, Bartlam agreed to a handicap of 18 feet of string, the amateur ■o move his ball when he liked and cut on* the appropriate length of string each time until he had used up 18234 words
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Article51 1946-11-25 6 THE following have been selected to represent th? Samboe Hospital Rangers against the Samboe Chin-ese Athletic 2nd Team in a friendly soccer match today at 5.15 p.m. sharp, at home graund: —Mohamad. Soex.iingoin. Koesman, Chng Ohoo Liang. Promons. Amat Soepan. William. Kamarudin. Aman. Idbi, Jomadi, Amat, and Amat51 words
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Article245 1946-11-25 6 1 Surrey, upfcr *Mt when th the b. Pet s J r ly: itM At hom wldtshii i s bow ?***** to come off a: t come to think of it. apaTfS Oils you had season** I think the Tend even .rg be«- 1 1245 words
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Article36 1946-11-25 6 THE follow!!- g will Samtv Chinese fesn aga:r,t the Hos?^ ran in friendly mi p. m Bharp on home?— da\ roV e Jofil Lee S,x> iTay. J Wep A RodiK-v Llm H Ens Ka36 words
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Advertisement138 1946-11-25 6 >^* II I /3T YOUR SHOW TO-DAY ri] iKatttbr'a 11-2- 4.15 6.30 9.30 <n PHONE 69 9 ACTION! ACTION! AGAIN ACTIOPJ! Intrcduc'ng what you will want to see again and again KMErt BIGGEST, PUNCHIEST FIST-FIGHT! RANDOLPH 80CTI VRS JOHN WAYNE (Griz.l7 B«r. U (Panther l 1 \RLENE DIETRICh P^^y^ ofMoo138 words
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Miscellaneous72 1946-11-25 6 J A IN t Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya nSS* 0 v^'^r rHEf4 you'd beTterV /well, now wxjViTN /elementary, my dear miss\ V STAY MERE Tb SB I SCRAM BEFORE I 7 #^V SENT MY ASSISTANT JEALOOSY.'-I SAW YtoU COMIA4O >S*^|f ULTEO V IIEALL )LS ET IN7^/72 words
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Miscellaneous17 1946-11-25 6 Jill'/ AP.A-hpn: I. A*| us the tor*. A team -o P/ v Doon^ w«rar f er f17 words
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NEWS PAGE
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Article, Illustration835 1946-11-25 8 Coiv.i: ued nom page 1 asked as to why shies took so much longer to load and discharge in Singapore now than th^y did in pre-war ciiv- great part of the difference li due to the fact that in prewa' days mere ships carried the same total835 words
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Article21 1946-11-25 8 The first post-war Japanese whaling expedition left Nagasaki for the Antarctic recently with Allied observers aboard the ships.21 words
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132 1946-11-25 8 'GREECE WILL FIGHT SAYS WAR MINISTER SALONIKA, MoncM-. THE Greek War Minister, Mr. Philip Dragoumis allowed in Salonika on Saturday night rtial the present outbreaks in Macedonia ond Western Thrace were "inspired and directed by an army trained for fighting and v-J--paganda in Yugoslavia, ana moved into Greece by threeA.P. - 132 words
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Article253 1946-11-25 8 Shooting of UNO delegate NEW YORK, Sunday. DIMITRI MANUILSKY. Ukrainian Foreign Minister, in a Tetter to Mr. James F. Byrnes, I \S. Secretary of State, today charged that the shooting of Stadnik, the Ukrainian delegate, last Wednesday, was a premeditated attempt on the lives ofReuter - 253 words
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Article184 1946-11-25 8 SOME business was don: in rubber shares this morning with Teluk Ansons at $1.65 and Bnrellis at $!.12»/ 2 Tins were ne*ie:;M cv.rpt Icr Kampong Kam in <v;s for which there were continued enquiries at 13 shillings, and La:r M at 6s. 4V 2 d. In184 words
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Article27 1946-11-25 8 Three flsherme n were killed when their 45-foot launch was blown to pieces by a mine off Palm Island, north Queensland yesterday. Reuter reports.27 words
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Article203 1946-11-25 8 FLECTIONS were held in France. Germany and Belgium yesterday Over 25 per cent of Frances 25.000,000 men and women voters abstained in the elections of about 80,000 "grand electors" w.io a fortnight henc e wll elect 200 of the 315 members of the n?w TapperReuter; A.P. - 203 words
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304 1946-11-25 8 MEERUT, Sunday RESOLUTIONS pledging Congress support to partieV in I\* native states organising resistance movements against the Indian Princes were passed at to-day's meeting of the Indian Congress in Meerut, reports Reuter. This came after a speech by Pandit Nehru, vice-president of India's Interim Government,304 words
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Article78 1946-11-25 8 TEL AVIV, Sun. FOUR masked gunmen of Irgun Zvai Leumi (Jewish terrorist organisation) last night forcibly entered two crowded cinemas in Rehovoth near Tel Aviv and. at the pistol point, ordered the operators to stop the performances. Switching off the machines, the operators were then compelled to showReuter - 78 words
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Article63 1946-11-25 8 STLTTGAPT Sura OVB U.S. wtui police. French uoop> German poh cooped k the border area ol French zones Germans, Misnefrfd ?on?l b'.ackn 'Megs', border crossm? i The joint Allied tz.c ducted In a 100-souarc-Biciii Lit en. south ol&6&>. QiinC tank* a: Am i the French cteReuter - 63 words
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Article25 1946-11-25 8 Formauoii of a J <; JjJ 1 army vti advoca'-'J i flfhtini 7. 0n. Irgun Zva: Leurr: WJJ rrorist on I from Jerusai'^ir.25 words
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Advertisement7 1946-11-25 8 bailor N? 57, NORTH BRIDGE RO. SPORE7 words
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Advertisement30 1946-11-25 8 UAlilAl PHONt 34M WT_ %|s^f'^7.]'*'yl>/ lln/iVtytUil'U Expenaa. II Cjl ERIC PORTMAN H^# Canldninj II R^SHEILA SIM T I Wffl^hl DENNIS PRICE filO 4Z.SO SPECIAL NO\aU r-TTFRS WHAT? GRAND OPENING To^^30 words
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Miscellaneous37 1946-11-25 8 MaitilyFair Shov m a wgg showerv thi. aftenjjjj tk|| tair tonifht m morning \ariablf an<l .JT"" calm loni ht Sunv-t m po s. nri(f< MV.\PC«E TlD£< 6 in Tomorrow Hi«h «m«t iM 8 R.J in 11.36 »*.sjj37 words
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