Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1946
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Title Section54 1946-11-25 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simul taneously in Penang n aPOre L umpur Ipoh 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5613 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 ',••1 i' S. SINGAPORE, NOVEMBER 25. 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune54 words
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Article176 1946-11-25 1 Reuter. Paris Nov. 24. Nine bodies those ol the min -r. his wile and their seven children were recovered from a canal at La Bassee. Lille, to-night had mysteriousj disappeared from an outlying Bassee. leaving no clue but the smoking ruin> arance followed a noticeReuter. - 176 words
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336 1946-11-25 1 Appeal To Save Coal Reuter. Nov. 24. —The growing coal crisis, miners' strike, has caused the U.S. appeal U) the Governors of stages ifoi ie coal conservation. This, says the hould molttrte where necessary tne closamuscuieui places, lighting dnnouts of Indus rial activity. byReuter. - 336 words
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368 1946-11-25 1 Reuter. W YORK, Nov. 24-M, Dim.tr. Manuilsky, the Ukrainian Ai ister, in a letter to Mr. Jam-* F. Byrnes,. U.S. Secretary chaiged that the shooting of Stadnik, the Ukrainian la i Wednesday was a "pre neditated attempt on the two delegates to lhe UnitedReuter. - 368 words
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Article57 1946-11-25 1 Reuter. ROME. Nov. 24.—Four Jews —two Czechoslovaks, one Polish and one Yugoslav—who are believed to be members of Irgun Zvai Leumi. are reported to have been arrested in Genoa on suspicion of having taken part in the British Embassy bomb outrage in Rome on OctoberReuter. - 57 words
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Article158 1946-11-25 1 Ipoh, Monday There i s an atmosphere oi suspicion Pangkor Island, where clashes took place between two Chinese political factions last week, and another flare-up is not unexpected reports our special correspondent on Pangkor Island this morning. Both parties have placed extra •guards' Ontslde their prem.se-.158 words
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Article38 1946-11-25 1 London. Nov. 24. —Mr. MalcO.m MacDcnald, Governor-General of Maiaya, arrived by air in LoBcOfl day for consul'a 1 ions with the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Creech-Joni OB 'he now const i'utioii of tlte Malayan Union.38 words
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Article49 1946-11-25 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Nov. 24.- A fresh wave of interference with the world's radio communications is expected within the next few days. Extensive sun spots have been observed —the usual sign of general radio .nterferenceseverely hampering trens-Atlan-tic communications. Astronomers in Maine reported observing 27 "major sun spots".—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article58 1946-11-25 1 Reuter. LISBON. Nov. 24 A cyclonwhich blew at 140 miles per hour swept Terceira Island in the Azores yesterday. According to report s reaching Lisbon the control tower at the airport there was destroyed and ail air traffic wa s held up for six hours. NoReuter. - 58 words
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Article, Illustration44 1946-11-25 1 Thirty-five persons ivere killed and 55 injured in this train smash, which occurred at Revigny Station. ?iear Bar-le-Duo, oji the Paris-Strasbourg line. The crash occurred in thick fog. and iras one of the worst in French rail history.— A.P Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 44 words
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Article338 1946-11-25 1 Reuter. Meerut. Nov. 24.-Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, President of the All-India States Peoples Conference, told the Indian National Congress here that he had seen a confidential document indicating the move by Indian princes to form a confederation to negotiate' with the future central government. Speaking during theReuter. - 338 words
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Article538 1946-11-25 1 ALL II SAVED Reuter. Meiringen, Switzerland, Nov. 24.—A1l the 11 occupants of the crashed Dakota airliner were today brought to safety. They had spent four days and. five nights in subzero temperatures and snowstorms since the aircraft crashland 12,000 feet up in the Alps—the highest mountainsReuter. - 538 words
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Advertisement49 1946-11-25 1 i or Malayans j •to publish IS WHO?" I'd I Dion 1947. world by send-, Ih rough thej Por further done or call .it RIENTAL HERS" No. 4783. make your child happy resenting a Doll or Tricycle V are all new arrivals. GIAN SINGH CO., -f Battery Road, Singapore.49 words
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Advertisement80 1946-11-25 1 Branded Watches i Eterna, Cyma, IVlira, Etc. Reliable All Steel Stainless 15-JEWEL LEVER BALANCED MOVEMENT. |anti-magnettc, SHOCK PROOF, WATER PROOF INCABLOC. Inspection Invited H. Heng Cheong WATCH CO., Estd. 1911 ;195, ORCHARD RD„ SINGAPORE. The Beer Bottle Cycle j Prom Brewery to retailer Keep it moving fast please. from retailer80 words
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389 1946-11-25 2 Our Own Critic - (By Our Own Critic. For their sixth concert last night at the Memorial Hall, the Radio Malaya Orchestra. Conductor David Apel and Leader Cor Ryf, gave us an excellent evening's entertainment of music of the lighter type. The Orchestra was in good form. Their389 words
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83 1946-11-25 2 Reuter. BATAVIA. Nov. 24,-At a farewell party for British-Indian and British forces last night the Indonesian Prme Minister. Dr. S'utan Sharir. paid tribute t them savin? among other th:n?s: "Under all circumstances even in unfriendly contact or in conflict with u<: we learned t--admire andReuter. - 83 words
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Advertisement596 1946-11-25 2 j: 1 i il I It V N E rRE- P A I D CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal. Situa tions Vacant. Situations Wanted, For Sale, etc. at $3.rXJ per insertion of 20 j words. IS eta. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcement: $3.50 per single column inch596 words
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Advertisement469 1946-11-25 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE.—Morris Eight 1010 j Saloon. As new $3,800. Owner leavi-g. Inspee iO:i Office Hours, 46, Orchard Road. EDUCATION Mercantile Institution 209, Quecll Street. Phone 2370 There is a big scope for you ahead in a Commercial Career. Take to the study if SHORTHAND, BOOK- KEFPING. TYPEWRITING Practical469 words
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Advertisement314 1946-11-25 2 NOTICES SALE BY TENDER. The Custodian of Property, Singapore, invites tenders for .he purchase of the following: Automobile. Radio and Cinema accessories, Japanese diesel 'o ries, pipe fittings, cast iron gratings, red oxide powder, sulplate of alunina, Dromb.e Plaster, Sluice Valves, aeroplane parts, nails. Concrete mixer, peppermint oil, steel pipes,314 words
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Advertisement525 1946-11-25 2 NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: MESSRS. CAIRO COMPANY. of No 36 North Boat Quay. Singapore, are the Sole Agents for Singapore. Malayan Union, Siam. Dutch East Indies. Hongkong and China of Messrs. P. Gibbon,: Company, Malaya. China Building. Chulia Street. Singapore and No. 141 Bath Street. Glasgow. Scotland who525 words
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Advertisement86 1946-11-25 2 SHIPPING The Ho Hong Steamship I Co. (1932) Ltd., I G5. Chulia Street. Phone 6769. S.S. Hong Siang sails for Hong Kotik'. Swatow and Amoy 4th Deer, S S HONG KIIKNG .Toe from Amoy. Swatow, Hong Kong <fc Saitron 30th Nov. Sails for Rangoon via Penang 2nd Dei-. Silver Line86 words
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Advertisement430 1946-11-25 2 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO.,~UT)" (Incorporated in Singapore! BLUE FUNNEL LINE j Sailings to and fnni United X I ulenfinlas due from rj k oa-ngara clue from U.K Sanndway due from 0 X h Tresi'iian due :rom U.K. jSanicrec due from UK ißhcxonor from V g Sailings to and from Australia Bfc430 words
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Article312 1946-11-25 3 (By our Owu CorresDODdentj, Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:--Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon": Siam No. I $95: No. $8i: No. 3 $75; Indo-China $65: Kedah $65Siam glutinous rice $100: Kedah glutinous rice $75. Siam rice milling $38. Rock Sugar:-Best quality312 words
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108 1946-11-25 3 Reuter. Hongkong. Some 20,000 Chinese destitutes, street sleepers and squatter s of semi-demolish-ed hones, are to-day menacing the health and security of Hong Kong. With a view to devising schemes for the care of these destitutes, the three Chinese representative* of the Legislative CouncilReuter. - 108 words
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Article20 1946-11-25 3 A.P. Santiago, Chile. Nov. 24.— An earth tremor of mild intensity was felt here at 18.58 OMrg on Saturday. —A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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261 1946-11-25 3 Tribune Stall' Reporter) The task of raising and disposal ol' wrecks and destructions which constitute a danger to navigation in Singapore Harbour ana its approaches is being s.eadily pushed forward. This operation is join'ly conducted by the Navy and Government authorities. It is no261 words
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Article196 1946-11-25 3 (.Tribune Staff Reporter) The V M.C A building at Stamford Road, which Is now being rehabilitated, will open its door s to members, for the first time after the liberation, on Dec 1. For the time being, only the ground floor will be available.196 words
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Article71 1946-11-25 3 Four thousand sheep and several thousand tons of tinned provision have arrived in Singi pore on the s.s. Gorgon. In ad dition, she brought in 20 heifer, to supplement the Dairy Farm herd. The Gorgon was the second livestock-carrying ship to arrive within two days.71 words
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Article104 1946-11-25 3 Reuter. WARSAW. Nov. 24.—Father Zygmunt Jarkiewicz a Catholic priest, wa.s sentenced to death by th 0 Central Military Court here yesterday after being found guilty of organising a terroris' gang which murdered "armng others" thre i members Ol his parish. Father Jarkiewicz is the first PolishReuter. - 104 words
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Article47 1946-11-25 3 A.P. New York. Nov. 24. —Five Chinese ?;urs< have complete' over two month' of stuti:e> iy hospitals hen aaoor tha ■napircn i>f t.he U.S. Before returning to I hina. they v> .'II vis tho John HOwk ti- Hospital ;it Ba'timore ;f>d several Wash i r.gto DC. hospital-.—A.PA.P. - 47 words
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Article773 1946-11-25 3 Share quota I OR9 a> at Nov. 2_ according lo -the Ma'ayan Share brokers Association I Singapore I were tg foliowg INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexfindra Brickworks Ords. 1 80 2.00 Al*XHruira Briik-*Orks Pref*. 2 00 8.10 Brit. Malaya Trustee <fc Executor Cc 8.00 9 00 Consolidated Tin773 words
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Advertisement133 1946-11-25 3 •S00THIII6 TRADERS 53°s>0 A3HMA hope to thousands a sufferer from A s BRONCHITIS 0T ixRH, you should about making acquainted with 0 ft HAWS ASTHMA CURE •p is designed to re$r aural forces which aiooe effectively resist rjjis: troubles. Thousands -eiief from Asthma p\ it Vou. too, can save tears133 words
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Advertisement345 1946-11-25 3 BK\L«w mm.*!*: r I Mac e i n Enp!ari(i FRFXISIOiS CIGARETTE LIGHTERS* I FAILS Availa" it- at: The Victoria Confectionery Skre 7i, Victoria S rcet, Singapore. Leotig What* Trattitwr. Ncr'h B. ic «r? feoa .1 r-.p Chin Chin Cc». IS, F.vi-h .'Vr.vl. rp-antr. RAHAM1N pImAS LMHli^, 111 c ECIL BT345 words
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Miscellaneous7 1946-11-25 3 It VAX— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune7 words
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Article443 1946-11-25 4 The shadow of communaj differences\has hung heaviover the Meerut convention of the Congress Party Ihe problem of Congress and the Moslem League is indeed the substance of the problem of independence, here is agreement on that, wever profound the dif- rences of opinion cai methods to443 words
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Article238 1946-11-25 4 The French Civil Court at Troves are o consider •oon the validity of a will bequeathing about £200,000 v o a game&eeper, Lucien Lardin, employed by a French multi-millionaire who was murdered with .wo of his servants in a c astle near the ci y of238 words
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Article907 1946-11-25 4 Stan Swinton - IN N. E. I. by Stan Swinton, (A. P. Correspondent) BATAVIA. Java,—F oUr lop secret" prefaces to tne Ne norlands East Indies stormy postwar history were revealed to-day by highly-placed Dutch sources, who said: Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur planned an Allied invasion of Java af.er the Philippine907 words
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256 1946-11-25 4 r LETTERS TO THE EDITOR s I I Sir.—l have read with great inter.st the letter by Che Wahab Hidup Melayu" was first conceived and adopted alter the signing 01 McMichael Treaties which gave birth to the Malayan Union. It was first adopted to preserve256 words
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Article185 1946-11-25 4 Sir.—With reference to the brief report of proceedings against Mr. K. K. Krupp, Pres!dent of an Indian Labour Union, convicted of trespass on an es- tate. I am reminded that Pand.t Kunzru. when discussing Indian labour problems on estates in Malaya, bitterly complained that "Cooiy Lines" are185 words
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Article143 1946-11-25 4 Perak Pay Complaint Sir, —I would like to bring up before the authorities concerned the question of pay for the Fo d Control Clerks !n Perak. When the Civil Government took over the Government Departments, the clerks w:re given to understand that clerks appointed newly on a temporary basis would143 words
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Article152 1946-11-25 4 Sir.—A frequenter to Clifford Pier myself. I cannot help asking the question: Is the japan-ese-erect.d extension to the Pier a necessary evil which shouifi still remain, not only blotting the beauty of the waterfront, but constituting a danger w human lives? This clumsy, ritkety. 'promenad'". once exclusively used152 words
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Article145 1946-11-25 4 Sir, —As a newcomer to this I country I am amazed at the laxity shown by police and transport author tie-, over the i question of footboard travel on the buses. Ceylon had a s mi lar epidcmic of "free" rid ng until a series ot accidents145 words
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Article487 1946-11-25 4 WILLIAM - (By WILLIAM America's first post-war 'Economic reces^.on"—a polite expression for a "slump"—will come by next spring, according to domestic experts now Studying the nation's buying and production situation. But, it will not be the "bust" that many people expect eventually to follow the current bot487 words
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Article283 1946-11-25 4 NANKING -The tion of Chiang K. birthday gives ri I concerning a sue the aging General] become Incapacit: reason. The organ.c laa Chi n.-se Qoternmeni Chiang's uiu iet shall dcv ilve ap n the Eiecnt!ve Y-. apprortmattnij thai Tbig office ii' v; j brother in-law P. V. S283 words
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Advertisement48 1946-11-25 4 A DELIGHT t.j> ihv EYES! THE LOVELY AMERK JAM LATEST Nl MOUNT RIMLESS GLASSES Ci is sea that blend with beauty and a rpan appearance with clean cut gv»od taste and style. y arc cushioned against breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., Qualified Opticians 19, Chulia Street, Telephone 4435. Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement97 1946-11-25 4 .KtDAK, f w I v r fiiis~>' \;t h We're flying our flag in Maiaya.. Many rinTi iI1BM nil, _any wo: Id-famotb lis,- Murphy sets to listen-in ti> the World'* Bi Why do they choose Murphy: Because th rtutto sets are outstanding for the truth of reprodiw for the ease97 words
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1098 1946-11-25 5 TCERS MUST ALL BE JSHED SAYS NEHRU A.P. and Reuter. Nov. 24. —Pandit Nehru, Vice-President rim Government, demanded punishBritish and Indian officers concerned in bles when he addressed the Indian Nan c s here. andhi, Nehru and other Congress lead- ed after the famousA.P. and Reuter. - 1,098 words
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227 1946-11-25 5 Governor General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonalci. 3 left Singapore for London, carried with •onosais for the new Malayan consiitu ion ther things besides, but here is one thing take along with him, and thai is the deci--ship." said Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public is Officer, in227 words
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Article441 1946-11-25 5 Lim Keng Hor - {By Lim Keng Hor What actually happen id in 1942 -the events to Which Mi. NehTM now refers'/ 1 was present at tha*. historic meeting in Bombay When the India-Congress Committee passed the. "Quit India" i i solution. About 300 delegates j rom aU ore/ India441 words
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259 1946-11-25 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 24. —Unaer the leadership of the former Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, an organisation for the promotion of a United States of Europe may be formed shortly. Mr. Churchill would not comment today on reports that he was inviting support forReuter. - 259 words
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49 1946-11-25 5 A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 49 words
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Article150 1946-11-25 5 Reuter. NEW YORK Nov. 23. The United Mutes took the of siege economy" today in the wake c»i the relentless order ol paralysis engendered by the coal strike. With this and oth< r strikes causing idleness of half a million people measures of conservation areReuter. - 150 words
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Article75 1946-11-25 5 A.P. BERLIN, Nov. 24.—Figures released in Berlin last night by th American Military Government show that in the American zone, as elsewhere in Germany, there are many more icomen then m< n. This is chiefly due to ivar los set and the fact that millionsA.P. - 75 words
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224 1946-11-25 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Nov. 24.—A State Department official declared last night that the United States will insist on a "safety clause" in any trade agreements concluded with Britain and 17 other countries—a clause to withdraw any tariff concessions deemed inimical to American economy. This significantReuter. - 224 words
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Article62 1946-11-25 5 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Nov. 23—C01. Alexander Fieves. Dutch War Minister, said here today that of men in the Dutch Army some 47.000 were stationed in Indonesia on Oct. 1. He added that the first contingent of Dutch corps to take part in the occupation of GermanyReuter. - 62 words
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Article66 1946-11-25 5 BELGRADE. Nov. 23.—Yugoslavia sent a second sharp note of protest to Greece today charging continued violations of her frontier by Greek fighter planes, the Yugoslav Foreign Office spokesman announced. The first note was handed to the Greek Minister in Belgrade yesterday. The spokesman said that further66 words
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Article28 1946-11-25 5 IPOH—The Perak Clerical Union wa s officially opened by Mr. A. V. Aston, the Residen* Commissioner at the Union Headquarters in Station Road last Saturday.28 words
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Advertisement161 1946-11-25 5 f II» You Know The Kidneys are a pair of glands l> -i(lih>rPillSj UijL\ m the bark about 4" long each Ĕ h iflhe ghmg over 4 ounces. Large blood vessels pass through them br.nging aA blood from all parts of the body. 'M bdk kidney comprises a wonderful V161 words
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Advertisement108 1946-11-25 5 F COSSOR The Radio Set that has already proved i.".s value in actual performance in this country. The first three shipments are all sold and giving first class service. We expect the fourth this week. Our dealers in all districts should have stocks for you in the next few days.108 words
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128 1946-11-25 6 Reuter. Melbourne Nov 24 -The American Davis Cup team have arrived here by air from Sydney. IX s expected they will have their nm pract.ee on tru» Kooyong stadium courts venue of the Davis Cup challenge round against Australia next monthlater to-day A; presentReuter. - 128 words
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Article60 1946-11-25 6 Reuter. Sydney. Nov 24 Jim London, world wrestling champion, has an -ngagement with Fred Atkins at the stadium here tomorrow night Ait r seeing Atkins in what were termed rough tactics at Melbourne LondOj Mtfd if Atkins did not observe the rules cfReuter. - 60 words
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Article66 1946-11-25 6 Th, Muslim Athletic Meeting, m cehbiatiou oj the Mu>liui New Yea>. was at Jalan Besar Stadium y, sterdav, before a large crowd. Among the guests present were S:> Franklin Gimson (thj Governor), Police Commissioner Foulge>, |f«. Mr. J. Vamazte, member of the Advise v Council, and Mr. Haleein66 words
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533 1946-11-25 6 ENGLISH SOCCER LONDON Nov 23.—Despite atrocious conditions, heavy rain and gusty winds throughout the football attendances aggregated almost 800,000, reports Reuter. Forty-live thousand saw Liverpool fighting back again losing 2-1 at half-time beat Arsenal to consolidate their position at the head of the First533 words
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49 1946-11-25 6 Reuter. HERFORD. Westphalia. Nov. 24 Seven Hamburg doctors and two firmer policemen, accused of carrying out compulsory sterilisation of Gypsies, will faco trial before a special Mllitar. Tribunal in Hamburg on December 4th. Dana German News Service In the United States me. reports Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article44 1946-11-25 6 Reuter. PRAGUE. Nov. 24 —A delegati left Prague yesterday for Egypt to negotiate a new trade agreement between the tw i countries. The delegation will negotiate a ioan of one million Egyptian pounds for the purchase ol cotton Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article59 1946-11-25 6 Th re is happy news in Britain to-day of a larize supply of more than 40 kinds of goods. Big stores already taking names °f curtomera for the first consignment of nylon stockings t xpected next month, while more elothmg mat rial will come fn m 200.00059 words
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279 1946-11-25 6 LONDON. Nov. 23 An unprecedented military honour h*s just be n bestowed on a 75-year-dld naval officer who became a legendary figure in the Eighth Army during the Eastern Desert campaigns He t 8 Admiral Si: Walter Cowan. Burt. Adm. Cowan has been appointed Hon. Colonel279 words
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Advertisement266 1946-11-25 6 f w w YOCR SHOW TO-DAY. <2| lh«unbr<2 u^-44^-m^-ui < 4l PHONE 6 909 Swift, Terrific Action! FURIOUS FIGHT FOR A LOVELY SHE-CAT When RANDOLPH S(X>Ti Clashes JOHN WAYNE: 0 The SHE-CAT being North of 53 'jj Marlene DIETRICH! Wft^s*-^^ f 4 Jill j j pi I Attention Please! WEff^&tQpfffa266 words
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Advertisement193 1946-11-25 6 Groisi: 1.l 110 ROYAL «GRLAT WORLD PARK NEW WORLD PARK l NORTH BRFDGK ROAD I Daily: 3-7-9.15 p.m. .< Q it's a Miracle cf a Musical Dai'y: 3 —9.15 p.m. r stairing the "Wonuer A defies an unruly Man" of Merriment! •J r 7'i J?£ V uH Xm DANNY KAYE193 words
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Advertisement235 1946-11-25 6 Certain Death For Two But Who Got Off Smilingly! IN THE HANDS OF...PIRATES! TO-DAY f&gm >\ 11 a.m.—2 p.m.—4.15— V L*/ll 6.30—9.15 p.m. P U|J (Tel. 5281) KING S DAUGHTER AND tf^B^ LAND AT THE PIRATES' fli»g§^ Sensational and rare Piratical-Comedy jY a. 'THE PRINCESS THE PIRATE' Kip (In Technicolor)235 words
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Advertisement67 1946-11-25 6 LAST DAI 4 Shows 1 v I T HOW GREEN 1 WAS MY Opening Another Brih Thr lisl That Won H Reclaim Is P!a HARRIET I Soloist And I Symphom Happy World JIVING CO To be held ai HAPPY WORLD Open lo AIL I Sen it < /Y0 Enh Send67 words
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84 1946-11-25 7 N v 24 -Admiral H It'rlck and GenLruis c(>mmander-in-Netherlands Navy n {hi confirmed t pd military asDcV eh Indonesia 0 with Queen ng to confirm rcr.ad planned to ment was acGOl rnment Ad s: i flately: "I 1 r 1 emer.t'' add a mid84 words
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Article403 1946-11-25 7 Round-up Reuter. ■X. Nov. 23. -Tile South African full back .ith a penalty goal in fading light three m time snatched a dramatic victory for orsitv over London Scottish. South African ompson scored the only try for Oxford Uni international full back Keith Geddes ithReuter. - 403 words
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Article81 1946-11-25 7 A.P. California, Nov. 24.—The luxury liner "President Wilson"—the heavies' commercial vessel ever launched on rhe west coast —will siide down the ways of Bethelhem shipyards today. The 610-foot long vessel will ride into the water on eight tons of grease. Designed to accommodate 550A.P. - 81 words
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485 1946-11-25 7 Suggestion To Fly Out Spin Experts Reuter. (By Vernon Morgan, Renter's Sports Editor) LONDON, Nov. 24.— A suggestion has been put forward in th? British press that the MCC should o.L-eiully consider the advisibilitv of sending out f Australia more players by air withReuter. - 485 words
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Article217 1946-11-25 7 ROYAL NAVY'S LARGEST CRUISER HERE The Royal Navy's largest •ruiser is now in Singapore. She s the Belfast. Of 10.000 tons with a main armament of twelve 6-inch guns and eight 4nch dual-purpose guns. She Ired the first shot on D-Day. the commencement of217 words
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Article63 1946-11-25 7 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 83. Two re^cu. cMumn s totalling 70 men reach d the stranded United States Dakota at 445 p m. GMT. the Swiss Radio said tonight. Radio telephonic communic*t U ns with the coiumns wa-, out and there were no deta.ls a s to theReuter. - 63 words
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Article363 1946-11-25 7 Reuter. Tn,„ London, Nov. 24. fc**t2?i )om) miincf weekend of Gordon Allen taking ten wickets for zero runs in Australian crade cricket ma'ch is being claimed ns a world record It was certainly a remarkable performance Yet remembering the wide range enjoyed by cricket'fromReuter. - 363 words
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117 1946-11-25 7 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 24.-General William Slim. Commander of the 14th Army in Burma, declared in a broadcast talk tonight that Indian women refugees gave him his outstanding impression of courage which he carried away from the Burma retreat in 1942. They were "patient, uncomplairReuter. - 117 words
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Article498 1946-11-25 7 ALHAMBRA "THE SPOILERS" with Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, John Wayne and Margaid Lindsay. This Rex Beach story is woven around the gold-rush of Alaska in 1900. Then Nome, the town that mushroomed with the incoming gold-seekers, was a place of muddy streets, noisy saloons, lawlessness, gun-fi gh498 words
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Article124 1946-11-25 7 Nai Sum Pong (9 at. 13 lb.i knocked out J'mmy Bird «11 st. Ii lb.) in the second round oi a scheduled 10-round bout in the Happy World Stadium last night. Bird was floored in the first minute of the second round for j a count124 words
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Article60 1946-11-25 7 A.P. SYDNEY, Nov. 24.-The United EState* Davi s Cup tennis team reached the end of its long air journey across the Pacific on t fcaturday and received a warm welcome from Australian tennis fans. Six players of the team leave by air for MelbourneA.P. - 60 words
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703 1946-11-25 7 A.P. (By Edwin Shanke, Associated Press Correspondent) Berlin, Nov. 24.—The Allied Con'rol Authority is standing at a dead end awaiting a new impuise from the Foreign Ministers' meeting in New York. It is the machinery through which the U.S., Britain, France and the SovietA.P. - 703 words
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Article108 1946-11-25 7 A.P. BELGRADE, Nov. 24.—The Yugoslav Foreign Office last night announced it had "handed two notes to the Greek Minister, energetically! protesting against aggi/ssivc acts by Greek planes". But Uie Greek Minister in Belgrade, Mr. Alexander DalicU*, denied that he had received any note, and said thatA.P. - 108 words
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Advertisement27 1946-11-25 7 Small Classified Advertisements, Letters, j etc. for the Tribune Group Newspapers May be Left at the TRIBUNE TOWN OFFICE At Winston's, No 4, The Arcade Raffles Place.27 words
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175 1946-11-25 8 A.P. LONDON, Nov. 24.—The Brit i sr. Government has notified th Polish Government that under the Potsdam agreement Britain would reQUite representation for all political parties in Poland on all commissions for the forthcoming elections to assure prop counting of the votes. A ForeignA.P. - 175 words
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Article376 1946-11-25 8 CAIRO, Nov. 24.— Anti-Government demonstrations continued in Cairo today when for the second day running police and students pitched battles in the streets with guns and stones. The casualty list so far reported is one policeman kilied, four students seriously injured. Over 30 students were376 words
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Article409 1946-11-25 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON America is still at war. This technical truth is little known by mosl Americans, but the fact is *hat the President and Congress have still officially to proclaim the end of the war. and. in fact, the U S Government is still operatingReuter. - 409 words
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Article60 1946-11-25 8 Reuter. Paris. Nov. 24. -Count G. de Rochefort's Fabiano. by Capiello out of Gandara and carrying th. 1 topweight 11 stone 4 pounds won the main steeplechase at Auteu.l to-day—£l.666 Prix La Haye Jousselin—over about three-and-a-half miles beating Sans Malice by two-and-a-half lengths with the favourite Lindar anotherReuter. - 60 words
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80 1946-11-25 8 Reuter. AMSTERDAM. Nov. 24.—Thi j Dutch "Liberal Party of Free--1 dom" < right wing) adopted resolution at the meeting last night condemning the Indone.s a agreement negotiated in Java by the Dutch Commission-Gene-ral. The Commission, declared the resolution, had "forfeited the trust of the DutchReuter. - 80 words
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316 1946-11-25 8 Reuter. Meerut. Nov. 24.—lhe plenary session of the allIndia Congress today approved the resolutions on South Africa and East Africa. Both were pu; from the chair and adopted witnout discussion. The resolution on South Africa reads: "Congress endorses the resolution p&sjs.d by the allIndia CongressReuter. - 316 words
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280 1946-11-25 8 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 24—The pressing pr tain after the war has been solving the j illegitimate children, born of white moth troops of the U.S. Army. The League of Coloured Peoples in Britain has revealed that as far as can be de.ermined from welfareReuter. - 280 words
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Article116 1946-11-25 8 A.P. GENOA. The p rested 45 persons on being member ol organisation that h attempt on the life Nicola, provisional pi thr republic Among them <va tan. Gtiido Maria 1 colonel of the Italian troops A.P JERUSALEM I Husseini. member of leading Palestine An head of whichA.P. - 116 words
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