The Singapore Free Press, 5 December 1946
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FEATURE PAGE
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Article, Illustration682 1946-12-05 2 By a Military Observer MEDAN is the Heart city ol northern Sumatra and therefore the natural her.dqunrtors of th* British/Indian occupation forces of the 26th (the r) Indian Division. si ocean outlet Is i perl oi B lawan 20 miles to the north682 words
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Article, Illustration82 1946-12-05 2 RjrtUM forecast tor o.M»ple Oorn rodav YOl' have contradictory characteristics and unless you fcarn to understand yourself thoroughly, you wll be considered l*ss dependable then >«»u really are: You like to make a good impre*Mi»n with others anil are careful of voux personal appearance. Yet when you82 words
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Article, Illustration146 1946-12-05 2 THIS year* on v West End j »ntomimc r* M <> t h c i G"*ose," at tht Casino Theatre > will rust Etalle Littlei 4:20.000 twiCk the pr w»*f tigurr Stars, chorus Rirls. stage hands. musicians, dresses In all directions the expenses are up "In146 words
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Article, Illustration26 1946-12-05 2 M sji Caroline Hankei, an eip.*rt milliner, explaining to art vtuu iron I .»r.don and W*' the "anatom>" of a hat entitled Inspiration of :< Samn l»a«26 words
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Article282 1946-12-05 2 Kettering, England. THE war is over. Did everything change to v happier life among the nation*? Have people leamec! to look forward instead of backward? What is it we aregoing into If it freedom? To all those questions I must say "No." The All have w<>n victory282 words
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918 1946-12-05 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1946. Labour Trouble 2 \fESTLKDAY we promised to ict you know more about the General Laoour Union, which, whether the Government and emplo\ers like it or not. is det>Uned tc play an increasingly important part m labour disputes nut only m Singapore but918 words
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Article736 1946-12-05 4 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE city's iJ health is safeguarded by a handful of men working m a temporary laboratory m Middleton Hospital. These men, a bacteriologist and three skilled laboratory technicians, work among "killer germs" probing a wide variety of specimens for disease. The736 words
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Article480 1946-12-05 4 Letters To The Editor A NUMBER of internees have telephoned about the "Leader" m the "Singapore Free Press" of 3rd December asking: •1 for further pressure to b»? applied and <2> that a subscription .isi bJ opened to re-imburse tre i.ese lady who was fined. In480 words
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Article23 1946-12-05 4 There is an evil which I have sf* n under the sun. as an error which proceedeth from the ruler Eccl: 10.5.23 words
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Article350 1946-12-05 4 PURED of the disease polio, Ad- miral Darlans son ALAIN DARLAN. is preparing to leave America lor France. President Roosevelt personally arranged ror Alain Darlan to be sent to the institution at Warm Springs where he himself had recovered Us health. Alain Darlan was stricken with 3olio350 words
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Article, Illustration1600 1946-12-05 6 Continued from Page 3. 1946 when $450,000 was provided. Provision for Cost of Living Allowances has increased from $P 4 millions to $3,200,000 RURAL BOARD. Special Expenditure is just over $1 million as against nothing m 1946, Special Expenditure m 1946 being provided under the1,600 words
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Article269 1946-12-05 8 i Continued from Page 1 1 provide a m asurng rod for tax v ion m 1947 ••There are many who will disagree with the statement that present cond-tions m Singapore are boom conditions and I would be amongst them." he jacnt on. be pattern269 words
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Article35 1946-12-05 8 H 1 "lot] *bf» Omopii El zab^th's Tr>""he^-ever A^^ntic cro«vsine' vf»i|« >v !c i" f Vwt wns to>sed 9**m\ m 40- fV hish w«tp», a i »>assen^^r gay» birth to I bnlv w\t\35 words
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Article, Illustration32 1946-12-05 8 Hll M F Nunnej Ca«tl e m Sonu rseUhire is typical of the fortified manor houses ol the 1 1 UmL Middle Ages. The parish chiirch can be se«n m the background.32 words
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Article295 1946-12-05 8 LONDON, Wednesday. ALLEGATIONS of incompetence m the administration m it Singapore, which had been sent to the Colonial Secretary concerning the appointment of the appeal board and war claims commission, were denied m the Commons today by Mr. A. Creech Jones. Colonial Secretary, replying to SirReuter - 295 words
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164 1946-12-05 8 LADY HAMILTON WAS 'NOT RESPECTABLE' LONDON, Wed VICE -ADMIRAL E A. Taylor. OooMftaltve, Padding ton. '**alked out oi tho House of CommoiLs today after ho I o.d expressed ind'smant disapproval of a statement by Mr Gallacher. CommunLst. West Fyfe. that after Nelson's desttb the Government of 1806 wer? no* ->rUP - 164 words
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Article48 1946-12-05 8 More snow Li reported m the north of Scotland while parts of Lancashire and places further south In England have been warned that snow is likely. The River Thames is carrying three times the volume of water normal for this time of the year.48 words
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Article25 1946-12-05 8 American N.C.O';; and private soldiers may now be invited as ;uests into American officers' Mtr+t \s Europe-, says UP. from Frankfurt.25 words
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Article319 1946-12-05 8 —CITY NEWS— THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Associations dally rubber prices today were: Buyer* Sellers Via. (U. pel Ib. per Ib. No 1 R S.S. Spot Loose II No. 1 ESS. lob m bales r 4.".', No. t 8.5.1 fob m bales ttVi N0 .3Reuter - 319 words
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Article90 1946-12-05 8 FRANKFURT. Wed. JEWELLERY which belonged to Hitler and his supposed wife, the former Eva Braun. nus seen sent to the White House In Washington. Army officials revealed today. The Jewellery, which was found m Bavaria la*t year, has been held m the Frarkfurt Reichsbank. An inventoryUP - 90 words
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Article213 1946-12-05 8 LONDON, Thurs. '|'HE Rt. Rev. B. S. Batty, Bishop of Fulham, asserted yesterday that the situation m India was the most dangerous crisis which has faced Britain since the war and put responsibility for the trouble today on Indian leaders. "The leaders of India tellA.P; Reuter - 213 words
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557 1946-12-05 8 LONDON, Wednesday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, completed his scheduled talks with rival Indian political leaders to light, but there was no sign from the British Government that his last minute bid to resolve the Indian crisis had been successful. He hasReuter; A.P. - 557 words
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Article41 1946-12-05 8 Mor.ey *s T.^oding into the fund launched by the I abai'r Pary v he'.p Professor Laski. 1 < hairman cf the Party, to piv th* costs of his unsuccessful suit estimated ti be bet! £10.000 and £13.000 says It.41 words
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Article33 1946-12-05 8 M.Ps MAY PAY VISIT TO CHINA T Brmoi. B: s£sa riev o! UK bm d o! contiLuai JnS Pi( steps shcaM- UK tK ns willing to consider asj steaT Bi ;^nts :he tmt33 words
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Article57 1946-12-05 8 An a:*ega:,on tha: m x. t Ramsay MacDor.^d.. forme fc. tish Labc*ur *ade: anclidifcf Mr M HMOmU Goira. of the Muic I I BlDflpOß EHjf cond.t:. d vhcfi he N|| be g ir.r.r by the late Lord Snowfeo p# "iay sars Stae from In t.. Dook57 words
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Article48 1946-12-05 8 Signor Guido Ravella and Signor Enchle Leoni. President and Secretary of a branch of the Italian Action Party, have been arrested by Allied Military Government police says A.P. from Trieste m connection with the discovery of a small arsenal m the party headquarters.48 words
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Article58 1946-12-05 8 In the House of Commons Mr. Charles Smith, Labour. Colchester, asked the Labour Minister whether the Government adhered to the intention expressed m the white paper that men called up before January 1, 1944 should be released during 1947. says Reuter. In a written reply Mr. Isaacs58 words
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Advertisement375 1946-12-05 6 LOOK WHAT WE'VE GOT IN STORE FOR YOU! MAKE THIS AN EARLY X'MAS TREAT FOR YOUR KIDDIES! #> DAY CONCESSION TO CHILDREN! All Children under 15 years will be admitted to yt all Downstairs Seats at the Flat Rate of 75 cts on all day- during tne 11 am.— 2375 words
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Miscellaneous60 1946-12-05 6 J AINt Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya FrHAWK GOODNFSsT™rSH NOW VOHT JUMP T^Y^ F( GOT A MYSTeRIOUs'N f GOOD LORD' (PUFF.'\ THt. iIBM.ffIHH CONCLUSIONS, ERIC/- l^-sss; f PHONE CALL AND WHAT ON window's i'll tell you why p--^: i can GUESS from V harTh For 9 because60 words
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Advertisement37 1946-12-05 8 "HENRY THE EIGHTH" h Clearly A Picture That Will Get Talked About! Ani People Do Talk In Singapore! Sir Alexander Korda Throuph LONDON FILMS Ke- Presents At The P^^|J==J2S! 1* Four Shows I.M 4 IM Uh* 037 words
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Miscellaneous115 1946-12-05 8 WEATHER Sea Bre< k z<'s And Rain WEATHER lorerast for 24 hours from noon today rompiied l\ the RAF Central Forecasting Station. Air (omnand. Sooth -East A«ia Mainly fair with isolated thuo dery showers this afternoon and rvrninr Tomorrow morninr fair with showers about dawn Hind Hrht and Tariable bat115 words
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