Malaya Tribune, 5 November 1946
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Title Section51 1946-11-05 1 The Malaya Tribune THE PEOPLE fVR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Penan! 3 "o™'0™' Un,pUr ,poh 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2tt& I PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune 1 fJESDAY, NOV. 5.51 words
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Article63 1946-11-05 1 A.P. 1 Marshal king at a mooting oi ns, said he was cerI aM be no war ause tne people of the world aid: we want relations to especiaiij with Ameriout declared that the im- ol Yugoslav river boat.Danube by United authorities was an inimilescribed asA.P. - 63 words
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Article72 1946-11-05 1 Ok neral Sir lionCommander of Frees South East r moted to the a] effective a] Stopford was in th Rifle Briwron the Millfirst a orld war. ting in France w rid war. when 0 After Dun- mmandant of ge at Camberley. tander of 12 then sent72 words
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Article329 1946-11-05 1 Shipping programme may be affected DOCKERS' STRIKE (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Office of the Special Commissioner in Singapore, Lord Killearn, is studying the strike situation at the Singapore Harbour Board in relation to the shipping programme for South East Asia, it is learned today. Singapore being329 words
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Article193 1946-11-05 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Nov. 4—The Big Four Foreign Ministers began their tnira conference m Wal- dort Astoria Hotel today in an atmosphere in which differenc s separating the Soviet Union from the western powers hav e been sharpened rather than eased by the recent ParisReuter. - 193 words
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Article41 1946-11-05 1 A.P. ROS COMMON. Eire, Nov. 4.— Mmister ol Justice Gerry Boland told a public meeting here today that 'it is a complement to us that we refused admission to'th" United Nations. That is how many cf us look at it."—A PA.P. - 41 words
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Article173 1946-11-05 1 S'pore Crime Alter a three-hour wait, a party of police trim the C.I.D. arrested three Chinese in a coffee shop in Paya Lobar Road at 11 p.m. last night. Those men are considered important captures as a Quantity of property including jewellery and three loaded revolvers173 words
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Article175 1946-11-05 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. New York. Nov. 4 The Polish delegate to the United Nations Security Council. Dr. Oscar Lange. proposing to the Security Council tonight that the Spanish question should be deleted from the agenda said the number of records on the subject had beenReuter. - 175 words
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Article77 1946-11-05 1 Ruter. LONDON, Nov. 4. The Admiralty has ordered the sale of a co?nplete ship's hospital as veil as radio transmitters, typeiaiters and other equipment taken as war prize when the German ships Kamerun and Huascara?i were captured. Included in the 93 lots are a portable x-ray machine,Ruter. - 77 words
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Article314 1946-11-05 1 I (Tribune Staff Reporter), i 1 The official announcement by j the British Government yesterday to restore private trading in rubber and to permit the reestablishment of the London rubber market was hailed by local circles this morning •'We know now where we stand." said a rubber314 words
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Article65 1946-11-05 1 A.P. NKW DFLHI. Ncv. s.—lndian troops will be withdrawn from Indoresia by the end of Kove:*iber, G. S. Bhalja. the Imjan Secretary for D*ftnee, said yesterday in reply *o a question in the Central %ascmbly Indian casualties in Indonesia since the cease fire order wasA.P. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration856 1946-11-05 1 650 Homesteads Burnt Reuter. London, Nov. 4. —A full statement on the riots in Eastern Bengal was given in the House of Commons today by Mr. Arthur Henderson, Under-Secretary for India, in reply to Mr. Richard Butler. Mr. Henderson, quoting further reports from the GovernorReuter.; ! V /'/lcilc' - 856 words
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Advertisement72 1946-11-05 1 tional Employers' I General MOTOR •VPKNSATION >NAL ACCIDENT, And other ehMatJ of wCIATION LTD. rated in England) Raffle;; Mace, SINGAPORE N. WISE Phono 2835. GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE I •AYE MEMOS V BEHIND BEFORF THEY CLOSE I NEW KHAKI TROUSER FOR M/OR EITHER SEX LIMITED STOCK 5 MX.II A fOMPAXY, #tf//«ry72 words
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Obituary32 1946-11-05 2 Mr. Wee Eng Chye wishes to thank all relatives and friends who sent wreath*, loan of vehicles and those who attended night Visit and funeral of his belo%ed wife. On Sunday32 words
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Article681 1946-11-05 2 Reuter. London Nov. 4. The tex. of .he Minister ol Overseas Trade's statement on the restoration of the free rubber market reads: "The Goverjomeni have given careful consideration to fu ure purchasing arrangements lor rubber in accordance with the statement of the Lord PresidentReuter. - 681 words
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Article43 1946-11-05 2 There will be a Beauty Competition t t iue 3 re;«t World *o-night Open ill nationalities, this uuipeLition has already attracted m< re than fifty entrants. There are many beautiful girls in Singapore tomorrow evening we si a'l s.»e the tops".43 words
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Article47 1946-11-05 2 Berlin, Nov. 1 —Voter- in He«ee —One of the three state? in the United States /.one of Germany— trill decide by p!ehiscite on Dee. 1. whether the state's mines, iron an 1 steel work-, power plants an-' n l vay system arc to he rationalined47 words
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Article32 1946-11-05 2 A.P. Bucharest Nov. 4.—The Rumanian Government to-day rejected the American and British notes concerning Rumania's national elections on Nov. 19. but assurerl both the nat'ons that free elections would be held. -A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article39 1946-11-05 2 Reuter. Birmingham. Nov. 4.—Councillor Dr. Prem, chairman of the Birmingham lnc ia League, defeated h s Conservative opponent ly 1.500 votes m the Municipal elect.o:i he'd here at the weekend. Dr. Prem -tood a Labour candidate. RenteReuter. - 39 words
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Article31 1946-11-05 2 Yokohama. Nov 1 ■4ea ght edged razor 1 panose dwelling ha J th ?ee year pr.son tera 5 abour for Pf, A Hark. 20- cf Gcyda-,31 words
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Advertisement741 1946-11-05 2 NOTICES I'i'ioi M Ist. our Premises rr;: be openea to public from 9 a m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p ni. ROBINSON L CO.. LTD.. Raffles Square. Singapore. RURAL BOARD, SINGAPORE. Registration of Dogs. Notice io hereby given that in ceordante with GaSette Notifies tion741 words
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Advertisement623 1946-11-05 2 STATE DRIVE REHEARSAL London, Nov. 4.—Mounted 1- f« Guards and Horse Guards titer a false start escorted «n empty COftCfl town the deserted Mall from Buckingham Palare to the House o* Parliament yesterday in rehear--nl of the State rive on Nov. 1The Life Guar. trotted ou: of the Palace toe623 words
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Advertisement192 1946-11-05 2 SHIPPING Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS SAILINGS To N« w York and Baltimore m.v SILVERSANDAL 15th Nov To Los Angeles, San Francisco md Vancouver mv HOE'iH SILVERCLOUD Penang 16 th Mo v. Singapore 21st Nov. Agents: HADDEN CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. Chartered Rank Chambers. Phone Nos.192 words
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Advertisement397 1946-11-05 2 SHIPPING P.&O.and B.I.S.N.COMPANIES I P. O.S.N. CO. I I *s.s. BEN ALDER from U.K. for Hongkong j n p, •s.s. FOTtT PITT frvm Java n •s.s. SAMLAMU fmm Bombay for Hongkong tn ♦i.s. SAMETTRICK from Shanghai Hongkong for UJC. D •s.s. TREVAYLOR from U.K. for Hongkong Shanghai n t, *s.s.397 words
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314 1946-11-05 3 Reuter. SHANGHAI. -Relief supplies are being rushed to Kalgan, ihe big Communis., opera, ional base in South Chahar recently captured by Government troops, where there is said to be unemployment and sarvation. Almoal an of Kazan's factories ar rep- rted to be idle, manyReuter. - 314 words
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107 1946-11-05 3 Reuter. Nov 4 Eiu and a Br.t aft co i ..-•any were called ou r introl 1 000 Chinese instrati rs outside nsu] offices. ns rators. who arr vngk MR rec- >ntJy, dement trom the Dutc a rk done Id Dutch lies in theReuter. - 107 words
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102 1946-11-05 3 A.P. SEATTLE. Nov. 4. China's inj ternai political proolems are not I insoluble, and may have been exaggerated in the mind* ol many observers. Gen. Chang Chun >aid here on his arrival by plane from j New York. Gen. Chang, who has been mentioned a* aA.P. - 102 words
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603 1946-11-05 3 HAROLD K. MILKS - (By HAROLD K. MILKS A.P. NANKING, Nov. 4.—The sound of the temporary chairman's gavel, if it calls China's first National Assembly into session on Nov. 12. will be extra swee* music to one harassed oilicial. He is Hung Lan-yu, who as Secretary-GeneralA.P. - 603 words
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Article429 1946-11-05 3 CHUNGKING I Discounting th*> aim si c m plate absenc i foreigners ol ail nationalities China's wart'm capital, phungkmg. sc-ms to have ehang d lit tlo tUtCe hr| <>h>!)rr Tt, E people are brisk energetic ani crowd th* 1 street in even greater numbers than t irnerly429 words
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393 1946-11-05 3 Tom Masterson - On The China Front (By Tom Masterson A.P. Pnipjiitf, Nov. 3. Government troops toaay cat lured Yehn.sien, one ol four principal ports on northern coast of Shantung peninaula, rh#* indej*o dent "Hsin Min Pao" reported. in Hope! province National sis captured lioiisnui and Ychsi'n, on UieA.P. - 393 words
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Article127 1946-11-05 3 Reuter. j NANKING. Nov. 4 The Communist .spokesman today elaun ri major victory n South i Manchuria where ho said 5 000 men inducting the Coram md Inc-Oener»] urnl his deputy, ol thi American trained and equipI pad Nationalist 28th. Division \«rii "annihilated*' in the battleReuter. - 127 words
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235 1946-11-05 3 PENANG. Friday. At a meeting held at India House" yesterday, convened by the Controller of Supplies. Malayan Union, there were present representatives of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, British Association of Straits Merchants. Muslim Chamber of Commerce. Indian Chamber of Commerce. Indian Association of235 words
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Article566 1946-11-05 3 Nanking Madame Chiang Kai-shek sharng the hopes, anxieties and prayers pf the Cr ncr in- hmo m the current peri id i I threatened political and economic crisis, foresees the time when all part'es will be working u>i gether for the common gaod Pi566 words
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Advertisement137 1946-11-05 3 X-MAS GIFTS FOR I PCOI'XTRY BUI r S;!k Underwears Kind- embroidered fancy goods FROM PEKING LACE CO., idge Road. Singapore. Tel 3380 3T HECEIVED— 3k —Lowly ooiours Sain New Design? k« d Shark Skin At PARMANANDS I Quit I ailois 12 Street I.IVS/I Correspond* me Exchhni{f Club to gel acquainted137 words
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Miscellaneous45 1946-11-05 3 < K HYA\- Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune im:55 5M!TjA f Rf6HT rfWWV) HUM'S MT? 5HF5 HOT ARRIVED! YI DONT /NEITHER PO (A ZWi "0 BE WARNED.' I IF VDtl LtKt/ ThERFS NO REPLY FROMHff? THE XUMDOF J I LET'S WKf ft J PLACE v gv^N^y45 words
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Article446 1946-11-05 4 II aril] be unfortunate if tl c rubber industry mislakes the re-establishment of a free rubber market in ondon for the certainty i prosperity. While the industry has had a great d al to complain about unci, r government control, it is going to be subject in446 words
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Article819 1946-11-05 4 Tom Harrisson - By Tom Harrisson In 1940 the second largest island in ths world (cnsisled of five disiinc: territories —Du.ch Borneo, Sarawak, Independent under the Brooke family, British 'Norjth Borneo, under a chartered company, theSultanate of Brunei and ihe island of Labuan, administrated from Singapore. The819 words
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Article212 1946-11-05 4 AUCKLAND. New Zealand.— Instead of entering on an immed'ate large-scale scheme of assisted immigration as are som D minions. New Zealand's plans for the early post-war years call for a selective scheme under which immigrants will be chos.n ta fill specific shortages. Thai is the conclusion Government212 words
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Article267 1946-11-05 4 r LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG Sir.—Much publicity has been given to the Municipal President's speech regarding the welfare or the Municipal Asi .tic Staff. There are at present a very fortunate few who hold the Special Grade. The majority are in grade IV at a267 words
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Article46 1946-11-05 4 Sir.—The press has reported that non-Chinese were among these who signd the Quit Ch'na' list Has it ever occurred to them that while yelling at others to auit China, they themselves are stick ng their nosrs into other peonies' affairs? What irony!— ATTMITS (Singapore).46 words
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Article180 1946-11-05 4 Sir.—l take my hat off to "An Eagle" for his bright suggestion that in the case of Eurasians, banishment should be accord ng to the basis of parentage. Yes, this could be done for the first generation of the Eurasians. What about the second generation? Aren't180 words
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Article142 1946-11-05 4 Sir.—Prior to the fall of Singapore, when Japanese bombing grew in intensity, my cousin with his family evacuated to Lorong Ah 800 <a by-lane to Paya Lebar Road». On February 3rd. 1942 an officer of the R.I.A.S.C. made a call on h.m and informed him that the Red142 words
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437 1946-11-05 4 Reuter Paris The France oi the future will be in "an excellent state of military preparedness." according to a spokesman for the French Ministry of War who declared that the new system of compulsory military training, though hampered by a small budge haciReuter - 437 words
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Article406 1946-11-05 4 The longest, costliest and hardest-fought battle of World War II raged for 68 manthsirom the sinking of the Attienia within a few hours of the declaration of war tv the signal by Doenitz ordering the cessation of hostilities. This was the battle of the Atlantic,406 words
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Article260 1946-11-05 4 Reuter. d SY D NEY.-For ten days Mrs. Beryl Norton, of Avoca Street Randwick, Sydney, has kept a pup alive by carrying it down the iront of her dress, between a woollen singlet and her skin. During the day she took it out only to feed. AtReuter. - 260 words
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Advertisement51 1946-11-05 4 ENGLISH CLOCKS OFFICE WALL CLOCKS Durham Model, 8 Day Lever Movement 8" Dial $50.00 FANCY TABLE CLOCKS Lever Movement $65.00 CHRONO ALARM For Dressing Table Or Travelling 837.50 ELECTRIC 200-250 VOLTS TABLE CLOCKS Sovriegn, Ramsay, Radford Models. $25.00 I EXMOOR SECTRIC $35.00 Just Arrived At RCBINSCN CO., LTD. RAFFLES PLACE51 words
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Miscellaneous61 1946-11-05 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ern**t H i* AND Z VOLUMES OF ROt^AN CIVIU LAW. WROTE A PLAY. f PWtLOSOPWV OP LAW, A DOZEN ©OOK U' IWf/' COMMENTARIES AND A «II '®5|vTV DETAILED STUOV^OF ACCORDING to I A "TRAOITION ENGLA r K,NGS WE "so-c >»£ j 4 I w I61 words
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176 1946-11-05 5 A.P. Peiping, Nov. 4.—The Central Government's offainst the Communist-held northern of ig is spreading today into a fullseale camr the. entire province, military observers say in Manchuria Nationalists are swiftly squeezing mist Army out of Liaotung peninsula As the Government troops continued their assault againstA.P. - 176 words
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Article110 1946-11-05 5 A.P. LAKEHURST, NEW HERSEI Nov. 4.—The Navy Airship XM-1 which toc-K off here a week ago. landed late last night at Clynco, Georgia establishing what naval official claim was a record for non-stop non-refuelling fights of any type ol ircraft —170.3 hours. The fightA.P. - 110 words
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Article47 1946-11-05 5 A.P. Venezuela. Nov. g.—Nine persons were arrested for plotting the overthrow of the Venezuelan Government, the Ministry of ihe Interior ai'nounced in Caracas yesterday. Among those implicated. the announcement stated, were two former presidents of Venezuela, new in exile in the United States. —A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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82 1946-11-05 5 A.P. l. —Complete reay's municipal o'ecSunday that the .-;<ined 159 seats in •Is of England ci ding into the local donvnane* it ali national sea 1 hailed the result the left tide, niani- Pariiame tary still »t»fcng i>ut the til a net .cam of thatA.P. - 82 words
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Article56 1946-11-05 5 A.P. Mot, 4. Philippine rs were rushed on Suno. 90 miles north of M C< ret military police i fierce battle with an "30 Hukhalahap jruerillas. ifrhj iruerillas and two were reported stern Luzon Philippine a reported 60 Hukdl- en killed in recent Tayabas province, was renamed QuezonA.P. - 56 words
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Article55 1946-11-05 5 Reuter. I Wi ham, Kent. Nov. 2.—lt is announced that the i man known as Miss Dagmar fcters I and murder d on Wrotbaa I on Thursday was Dag- P trzywalski. She was of Mi extraction and lived in a nd tarnaulin hut five fr n theReuter. - 55 words
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61 1946-11-05 5 Berlin goes to the polls Casting their first free ballots in fourteen years, Berliners turned out a heavy note, in the Berlin Municipal Elections on October 20. There were 2,349,722 eligible voters. Photo shows: -A FourPower inspection team watches while an old lady casts her vote in a polling boothA.P. Photo. - 61 words
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475 1946-11-05 5 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 4. Fuller de.ails are now available of the commercial treaty signed in Nanking between the United S:ates and China -the first postwar comprehensive commercial :.reaiv* to be signed by either Government. The treaty, which covers friendship, commerce and navigation, is basedReuter. - 475 words
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140 1946-11-05 5 A.P. LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Nov. 4.—Bridget Waters. British wartime bride accused of murdering her husband, was convicted yesterday of involuntary manslaughter. The penalty for involuntary manslaughter is imprisonment for one to five years in the state penitentiary at Cars?n City. Along with 'the verdict. ;theA.P. - 140 words
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51 1946-11-05 5 A.P. ROME, Nov. 4.—Mr. Christopher Lumby, chief correspondent in Italy for the London Times, died on Sunday at Merano after an illness lasting several months. He was 58. Mr. Lumby was correspondent in most of the European capitals during his 30 years' service for theA.P. - 51 words
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Article50 1946-11-05 5 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 4 —Mosco v Radit >'-:.-.ed that Tashket. capital of -'■< Uzbek Soviet republic, exneriI a ''considerable" ee/tfeouakc about midnight on Saturday local I The emore luted fiw minutes, i raahlel is the eighth latest city in the Soviet Union With ropulai ion ofReuter. - 50 words
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Article29 1946-11-05 5 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Nov. 4.—Ten Briti4 soldiers Were injured when a First Parachute Brigade truck was blown Up by a landmine > ix miles outside Tel Aviv. —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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120 1946-11-05 5 Missouri, Nov. 4,—President Truman has reiterated the United States determination to keep exclusive control -for a long time" of the Pacific island bases wrested from the Japanese which it deems essential to American security. The presidential position was restated by his Secretary Mr.120 words
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156 1946-11-05 5 A.P. BATAVIA. Nov. 4.—A British Field Security Captain, who Droke the £9millior Nakamura treasure case and then was himself arrested in connection with it, went on trial before a Britisl. Cou t Martial here today. The defendant, Capt. J. R. H. Morton, was charged withA.P. - 156 words
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36 1946-11-05 5 Persian Premier Russian Minister Confer London, Nov. 4.—Ghavara Es Sultaneh, Persian Prime Minister today received the Soviet Minister to Teheran Ivan V. Sadchikov, with whom he talked for more than an hour, Teheran radio said today.36 words
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Article27 1946-11-05 5 Reuter. Teheran, Not. 4.—The Persian Government has issued export licenses for 60,000 tons of cereals to be sent to India, Teheran newspapers reported.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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123 1946-11-05 5 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monda: Informed political circle* her believe a second White Paper 01 Malaya's constitutional propo>aLis due soon, alter the Governor General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonalt has flown to England, in tht near future, to help the Colonia Office to establisn the123 words
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Article77 1946-11-05 5 Reuter SOFIA, Nov. 4.—Sofia newspapers today published a memorandum of the Bulgarian Government to the Council of the Foreign Ministers, asking that the proposed peace treaty for Bulgaria be revised so as to give the nation Western Thrace, and an outlet into the Aegean Sea. TheReuter - 77 words
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Article47 1946-11-05 5 Rome, Ncv. 4.—Experts believe that the time bombs, which wrecked Brit'sh Embassy office building in Rome had an explosive force of a 1,000 lb.-bomb. Demolition of the shattered buiU'ings is due to begin today under the supervision of the British and Italian police and enexperts.47 words
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379 1946-11-05 5 BUENOS AIRES, (Air Mail)— Eighty years ago, in his barber-shop in the Rue Clichy in Paris, Emile Severin Astier was receivilng tips from such 4'immortals" as Victor Hujo, Alexandre Dumas, and Victorien Sardou. Today, aged 101, Astier lives with his memories in the French Old379 words
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Article153 1946-11-05 5 A.P. MOSCOW. Nov. 4.— Intensive hilling in the Baku and Azerbaijan oilfields and construction of many new heavy industrial plants are reported in a summitry of the first year of Russia's new five-year plan. The report described activities from the Danube in the west to the KurileA.P. - 153 words
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Article282 1946-11-05 6 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 3. -A booklet en .it led "The Facts abou; Sarawak" has been published here by William Charles Crocker acting as solicitor for CapLain Bertram Brooke, Tuan Muda of Sarawak and Anthony Brooke. Raja Muda of Sarawak. Anthony. Brooke proposes to seek aReuter. - 282 words
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Article68 1946-11-05 6 Reuter. 'J'oklo. Nov S.— A -.deliirht mn :rd>i\ s promulgation ol Uic fcta Japanese constitution is photo trraph take-, of the Emaarnr and Kirprcsr» |r civilian clothes, syniboffc of Japan's renrnciation of militarism and war The Imppr'.al Hjunehoh Mit istry na« announced thr.t the pVv.ucran'u wil!Reuter. - 68 words
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Article126 1946-11-05 6 LONDON. Nov. 4. At one time during the war more than 7.500 women were employed in the Royal Dockyards at home and abroad. That secret was ievealed today with others in an Admiralty report on dockyard wartime work. Preparation- in the dockyards for the Europe inva-ion126 words
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Article59 1946-11-05 6 Reuter. HALIFAX. Nova Scotia. Nov. :5 G rain shipments through Canada winter ports this .-eason are expect rd io reach n»*-st a record mark. \ccoroin| to \i Gordo- b isnor. Member of Pu.'iiaiuen t for Halifax, the Gove- meat piomiie* to make fpll use of tatiiitie*Reuter. - 59 words
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165 1946-11-05 6 A.P. Ne* Y.wk, Nov. v —The United S'a'ta I bjee'e viiTCou.ly y-V.ordav 0 i So* a temp: to pr*.\ lac political cCmm'.t'.ee Cf lV Unite-. Nat ens As.-emhh fram ii cureiop l.p Secur iv Councils itjtiOl it', ejectirS ff vo membership appl cat:>n i.A.P. - 165 words
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Article146 1946-11-05 6 Reuter. Dar-es-Salaam Nov 3.--Ttv continuance of racial discrimination might sow the of a third world war. sa.d Sorabji RustojnJi leader of the Indian South African passive resistanc rrp venu-nt at Dai-es-Saiaam. toda/ in a special interview while on jl Dying b at en route for theReuter. - 146 words
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68 1946-11-05 6 A.P. WASHINGTON. Nov. 4.— The U.S. Agriculture Department Industry Bureau has discovered what its scientists believe a perfect drug for eradicating stomach worm in -heep. The worm has been known since the time oi Aristotle. Dr. Benjamin Schwaitz said. He said the new drugA.P. - 68 words
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Article43 1946-11-05 6 A.P. DKNVKR. Nov. 4.—Su (MtraOfH were killc here and transportation \va» paralysed yo.-terday by ihi heaviest "owstorm recu dcd in th's area. With almost 20 inches of spow already on the ifruund. iU'c turm was continued tiuoughout the day.—A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article232 1946-11-05 6 Reuter. Prv-tsU-i". Nov. ;;.--Scuth Afrcas im* ftww a,ul Xc 1 «icntatiou Act— -ghrtt.. lav RMWd last Apri l which wII bo Qis a .,Md l».v Lie United Na'iO's WW cUer iijr the phase of appiuat:oii During ih«« week a ver'.isemcnts M:ve been ii. Natal andReuter. - 232 words
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179 1946-11-05 6 Ruter. LONDON. Nov. 3.- The Itiaian Government will hand a note to the Big Four Foreign Ministers in New York on Friday >tating that the proposed Allied peace treaty for Italy does not agree with the principles, of the Atlantic Charter. Rome Radio saidRuter. - 179 words
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Article89 1946-11-05 6 Reuter. Pari.s N» A total of 19 I 000.000 francs tn prize money lias been won on ihe English j turf by 21 French horse* is the j past four months according to stat stic published in to-day French newspaper 'Liberation.' The biggest priz. lReuter. - 89 words
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Article46 1946-11-05 6 A.P. INDEPENDENCE. Missouri Nov. 4. President Truman on Sunday i reiterated the United States' determination to keep exclusive i control ''for a long time" of the Pacific i-land bases wrested from the Japanese which it deems essential to American security.— A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement187 1946-11-05 6 SYMBOLIC OF THE POST-WAR ERA WAS THE NEW TERM 'PIW-UP GIRL 0 AND THIS IS THE PIC IT h X OF OUR GENERATION 5 Shows Daily li— 2— 4.15—6.30—9.15 £<f *>JOE E. BROWN\ r SKATING VANITIES \%V 77 fc.CENTJRY FOX Ijgjg NEW TALENT DISCOVER V in John HARVEY THfc SKATING187 words
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Advertisement222 1946-11-05 6 lido glow: sky DAiTy W ?-7 D y P I A S R 'GREAT WORLD PARK) -great WORLD PARK) NAZIS CRUMBLE AT DAir V o Opening To-nighl: 7 -3.15 p.m. TAHZAN'S RETALIATION! 6 t 3.15 p.m. Fred NacMurray ln Gut of the Silv*-: Screen Stalks J o«n Leslie—Jutu Haver "TarZan222 words
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Advertisement157 1946-11-05 6 ALL BECAUSE OF HITLER! He Dreamt Of World Domination AND HE TOLD THE WORLD! HIS BIG GAMBLE B|Tf|| A AND III: LOST! I I ULJ FIVE SHOWS: 11 a.m.—2 p.m.—4.15—6.30- 9.1 11 nwmmwMtmmMttMr Preceded SENSATIONAL Ft .l^^^^^^^lttP^gg^ REPEAT ITS II l UM RMIIIQ If there's another war. .HAL D.WALL! What157 words
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Advertisement96 1946-11-05 6 J GtvianG t*o* 6i 79 Owning Tociav: 10», Durgu Khoto. Hu-i. B rHuidusU MARLBOROUGH ALL MALAYAN PW Da.lv: 3.30 0 3«. tffiminif*" I Starring Shanta Ap»- Released thru th€ ita**d Syndic:* j 'Jo-day: 3.00. 6.30 v. I Brought back by PapuU Djoewanab. Retua "Wanita dan Satria" A Super Malay Talkie96 words
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Article872 1946-11-05 7 WRIGHT, BEDSER ROUT VICTORIA (From Xorjiian P.esLon. lie liter* Special Co> respondent uitli the MCC team) Melbourne, Nov. 4,-— The MCC's win by the wid: margin of 244 runs over Victoria stands out as the most encouraging performance of the tour, so far. The players872 words
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79 1946-11-05 7 tfndenoatet polo. Vncit'iwatei polo needs plenty of b>eatli with its <übmeryed goals und oneminute intervals oi action. The ball is count erweighed and floats below the surface. At a swimming pool in Los Angeles spectator* watch the play from a submarine aallcnj With plate-glass windows, ftom which they enjoy aAF. Phctc - 79 words
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Article124 1946-11-05 7 M.C.C. Ist IDJU Victona Ist Inn? 189 M.C.C. 2nd Inns 279 for 7 dec VICTORIA: 2nd INNINGS. Tambiyn b Hutton 24 Mueleman run out 14 Miller b Langndge 8 Harvey C Ikin b Bedser 57 Hassett c Compton b Wright ,i 7 Johnson c Ikin b Wright 0124 words
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Article122 1946-11-05 7 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Nov. 4. The 1 withdrawal of Indian troops from Basra. Iraq, "is still under I Government's consideration." G. S. Bhalja. Deience Secretary, declared in reply to a question in the General Assembly today. He said the Government of India had received noReuter. - 122 words
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88 1946-11-05 7 untitled TeamSports Writers untitled Too Happy The farm D;iviv Cup recent tennis i n« Sydaej i If Aus .am h:i<l to be i sfeown la these b rOaaaeaed of D any Pr.ilj. be sfani at a sport h*y retained th•V fin—ass?! frofl blist era afC r.O| oonsij 9oi a ick88 words
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Article80 1946-11-05 7 v' exa Cf r Gal." I SO, Ufthe new ya Co: marw! arSunday November y Mai. G«.n. I B DSO. who I ting 0.0.C. in C IS th L 946, Mr. T. Secretary, Malaya 1 his Dakota I eetad I Guard of I80 words
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112 1946-11-05 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Chinese Federation, headed by Mr Ng Aik Huan, will present a letter of protest to the American Consul-General, Mr. Paul Josselyn this morning in connection with the -Quit China" campaign. Signatories to the letter number 34,150 representing112 words
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Article318 1946-11-05 7 (By Our Own Correspondent). Prices quoted below are tor picul weight exc< pt where otherwise stated Foodstuffs: Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon" Siam $78. Indo-China $65; Kedah $65. Siam glutinou> nee $100, Kedah glutinous rice $85. Siam rice milling $38. Rock Frugal B< st quality $75. medium318 words
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Article68 1946-11-05 7 Johore women entertained the Resident Commissionci Mr. E.E.F. Pretty. European and Government officials and representatives of the various communities at a tea paity last Thursday when the firth monthly bazaar vva< held at, Kampong Nong Chlk. Johore Bahru. Village arts and handiciaiu were on68 words
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Article401 1946-11-05 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IPOH. Monday.—Aimed at enabling a greater number of members to participate in the unlimited sweep prizes than under the present arrangement, the corrmittee of the Perak Turf Club has drawn up a new scheme called "sub-division of prizes" which will be introduced401 words
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220 1946-11-05 7 The following have been telectj cii (o represent the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association ia the forthcoming Singapore Repreaeata- live Athletic Team Championships Meeting to be held at the Police Training School Ground!, Thompson Rend, (vi Saturday, Nuv 4 o at 2.45 p.m. The preliminary220 words
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Article207 1946-11-05 7 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Nov. 4 —Australian racegoer* from all over the Commonwealth will flock Flemington race-course here tomorrow to watch the race for the Melbourne Cup. Atatralia'l premier richest race With no cricket to eagafW their licntion the Maryleboners, still fresh from their triumph aver the stateReuter. - 207 words
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Advertisement69 1946-11-05 7 A UNIVERSAL PICTURE I V Face P< \vc;< t tective SrettD* Dusting Powder Lav Ct Cologne Etc. Etc. PERSONALISED 1 TRADERS m Florence Miture by her f intuition. It Is her. Never mis 6 efs: Flat M" I v..m. to noon o 5 p.m. »"or The Forth Coming Inter State69 words
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Advertisement256 1946-11-05 7 CHUNGKING TANJGNG PAGAR Plv.n. 3327. 4 shows daily: 1. 3.15 6.30. 9.00 A darini: prairie ceusaafler battles cat tie-crook i in UiliVc'sal's latest WeeteTJ) thrill di ama "FRONTIER LAW" I with Ra.5,..-11 Hayden—Fuzvy Kir?iu Jennifer Holt iO-NIGHT 7 p.m.—9.15 p.m 'Last I Shows I j ANNE BAXTER--DANA \NDREWS in j256 words
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Article284 1946-11-05 8 Truman silent 35,000,000 vot in U.S. today Reuter. A.P. NEW YORK, NOV. 4. -PRESIDENT HARRY TRUMAN, WHO MAY FROM TOMORROW FACE AN ALMOST INSUPERABLE TASK OF RUNNING THE UNITED STATES IN FACE OF A HOSTILE CON- GRESS WHICH COULD NULLIFY HIS EVERY I MOVE, TONIGHT MAINTAINED HISReuter. & A.P. - 284 words
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71 1946-11-05 8 A.P. NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—The infant le paralysis outbreak which swept across ihe v ked States r lis year was 'he 'second most screw in ihe nation's history, the Nalysis pdo rted. A total of 20.65* l eases wen reported up to Oct. 21. comparedA.P. - 71 words
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59 1946-11-05 8 It is learnt that the ship b/inging poppies from the United Kin?- j dom for sale ir* Singapore and *he Malayan Union on Nov. 8 will not arrive in time. i Emergency arrangements however have I been made and a limited j number of59 words
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145 1946-11-05 8 Reuter. Tokia N v. 4 The Japanese Communist Party n a statement on the promulgation yesterday ol the Japanese Constitution ••All the fanfare and hullabaraised by the Governm.nt and Conservative elements over the new Constitution have only s rved to prove that special pr:_ vilegesReuter. - 145 words
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Article121 1946-11-05 8 Reuter. NEW Y"RKt Nov. 4— It s icnrned authorital ve!y that imports i document* in savaorl of'the la iaa case ngai a* South \frica has*, been fleam from In *.a to *he Indian celepat on to 'he United Ni ni General Assembly. The uocume-ts. someReuter. - 121 words
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Article118 1946-11-05 8 Reuter. A.P. PRESTON, Nov. 4.- Though no agreement was reached on wage questions at today's four hours meet ing between Football League representatives and the Playe>s Union, it is understood the tatter's representatives were well satisfied n itlt the negotiation*. There probably wifl be no strike.Reuter. & A.P. - 118 words
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Article151 1946-11-05 8 LONDON, Nov. 4 A remarkable session of Par!.amen: which began it! %ngn«t last year nfter the Go'era! Election of the previOßS month, ends on Wednesday. All kind* of records have 1 een bjDken. About <0 billl have been passed, 12,000 quest io- ask*-i an." hundreds of151 words
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Article30 1946-11-05 8 A.P. TEHERAN, Nov. 5. —The Prince Minister of Persia, Qavam-es-Sul' laneh, officially notified the Minstry of the Interior op Moil'ay that the Iranian elections will start on Die. 7.—A PA.P. - 30 words
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223 1946-11-05 8 Reuter. LONDON Nov 4 -The quesj tion wn\ th? L 5.000-1 >n steamship Carthage arrived at Singai port' en Oct. 11 with empty 1 passenger and cargo acccmmo- datton was asked in the House f Commons todsy. Sir Waldron I Smithers, Conservative, asked IfReuter. - 223 words
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191 1946-11-05 8 A.P. By ICtchei IfOutsehen) i H 0101, Nov. a Pre*id< H.. 1 Chi Minh toiight presented the l Me- Bp of hii new govt maent to the Republic of Vet Nam's National t Assembly a»<2 'ho Assembly, after asshotr t debate, passed aA.P. - 191 words
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544 1946-11-05 8 (By Ov.r Own Critic) The latest stage production sponsored by C.S.E. at the Victoria Theetre, Singapore, is Blanche Littler's Company in a brand new play, "Worm's Eye View". This comedy, which is Squadron L? ider H. F. Del dot-field's first 'o reach tl c544 words
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73 1946-11-05 8 Paris Police Commissioner inspects art. Paris Police Commissioner Georges Clot inspects a canvas which he said wa< a faked painting bearing the forged signature of tfie famed artist Utnllo. In the foreground is a fake Picasso drawing. Beyond it is a statue bearing the allegedly forged signature of the sculpA.P. Photo. - 73 words
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Article139 1946-11-05 8 Batavia, Nov. 4. The Commanders in Chief of the Dutch, Indonesian and British forces in Indonesia agreed today to issue immediate cease-fire standfast orders. The joint Truce Commission decision to implement the truce agreement signed by the three Governments concerned on Oct. 14 followed a three-week139 words
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Article81 1946-11-05 8 Reuter. SHKFFIKI.D, Nov. 4.—T?te Swedish champions, Nori kcepir.e;. easily heal Sheffield Unite-, five poais to two teday after leading 3-1 at halftime. Pearson opened the ICO ring and Lie.'helm adiied two more before Forbes scored for Sheffield. Brook fu gher reduce i the Sheffield arreas inReuter. - 81 words
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Article89 1946-11-05 8 Reuter. PARIS. Nov. 4. Father Louis Blanc, Marseilles priest who has entered a campaign for the general election on Nov. 10 at the head of the Marseilles list for Republican patriots. resisters and deportee.-, was rebuked today in a statement issued by Diocesan authorities. The statement said: "EcclesiasticalReuter. - 89 words
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91 1946-11-05 8 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 2. -Czechoslo- vakia with an aggregate of 91 points won the sports contests j between the national teams of Allied servicemen for the "Britannia Shield" to commemorate the Battle of Britain The Royal Air Force was second with 88 points. Belgium third 74.Reuter. - 91 words
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Article52 1946-11-05 8 ATHENS. Nov. 2—Premier Constant in TsaldarU and Sir Cliff rd Norton, the British Ambassador, conferred with the American Ambassador. Lincoln MacVeagh, at the American Embassy on Saturday as activity Intensified in connection with the attempts to broaden the Greek government. King George's palit.cal adviser was also present at52 words
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Article26 1946-11-05 8 CAPETOWN. N first whaling ezpediti Antarctic this seas i ing the 13.800-t n lactoryship Norm whalers. reached Cap I ffl 1 today.26 words
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190 1946-11-05 8 LONDON. Nov. 4.—Asking what British troops or other British*personnel wo r employed in escorting Pandit Jawahar'.al Nehru on the Northwest From er, Major Legge Bourke, Conservative, suggested la th« House ot Commons today that Instructions should be issued that ii; no c renmstances190 words
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Advertisement53 1946-11-05 8 RAFFLES HOTEL To-night DANCE 9.30 p.m. to Midnight RAFFLES ORCHESTRA directed by Joe Speelman Admission 51.40 including Tax. j T\d Jsag'Awl VmC Small Classified Advertisements, Letters, etc. for the Tribune Group Newspapers May be Left at the TRIBUNE TOWN OFFICE j At Winston's, No 4, The Arcade Raffles Place. 11153 words
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Advertisement74 1946-11-05 8 "he Snoke Kiss f ~v V breath-faking clifnoi lo %Lm*J&& ,1.000 thr.lKS < The "ARISTOCRAT SCHOOL OF BALI K< 1 DANCING 1 Demonstrating Aujudicating Lessons j Tuition Hours: 10 a.m. 10 a.m. Principal: Matheson Sinn. FXD.T. —Oecretary C. N Won f. Your comfort our constant care stay, dine drink at74 words
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