Malaya Tribune, 30 November 1946
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Title Section51 1946-11-30 1 The Malaya Tribune /,'V THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously In Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Photic Numbers: Editor 5812 Editorial 5811 Advertising 581**5 Circulation Accounts 2005 v :s SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, NOV. 30.51 words
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281 1946-11-30 1 Washington Forecast Challenged Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 29. Rico experts here challenge Washington's recent predi \n;n that world rice expo] s for 194*3 are unlikely o exceed 1946. which is estimated about 2,200,000 short ions of milled rice. People with long riceReuter. - 281 words
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67 1946-11-30 1 Jap crui>.-r rm re-floated the Naval I fully to wed away ..--.1 tni£ cijck yesel icfc and be temporarily v. wed out to itei date whf.V s .'-.formed the Of that the wav roceed with the 3g ..r.d re floating f oatins 3ock, rttenl of67 words
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60 1946-11-30 1 A.P. LONDON, Nov, 3<>. Til Rove! faauMy win saii i. o. x. next u<a r oti a long-pi: nn I goodwill tow of South Africu Buckingham Palace announced last night. The voyag< will be aboard HMS Vanguard. A specially built luxury train will carryA.P. - 60 words
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99 1946-11-30 1 Nov. 29. —Onr person was killed and ed tonight when bombs exploded a* offices in Barcelona. Beriotls damag< wa< done to ttit office-, when .he Falangist (pro-government) P:en-a and Solidaridad Nacional are printed. The editorial office, linotype room tnd main staircase were wreck* d and99 words
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Article43 1946-11-30 1 rhe French i ncr for IndoThierrj d'Arrecefved new in'sue a policy o- j _;ing order in complete fair the terms of ■ed at With •t meeting ot -China presidI teorge Bid- Adrmral irn to Indo- a week's time I43 words
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135 1946-11-30 1 A young Chinese was found d«id in a stream at Bungei Sepang at the mile stone on the Semba wang Road yesterday. II is believed that lie had been murdered by two other youths over an alleged blackmarket rice deal. It is also believed135 words
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Article31 1946-11-30 1 Three masked Chinese, of whom were armed with pistols got away with $8 000 in cash and 51.415 in valuables altar entering a house in Rangoon Road last night.31 words
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43 1946-11-30 1 Nobel Prize Uim Emily Green Balch 79 r of Boston. Moms., a r>tn.d WeUeiley College Protestor of Economics una History, :s to %har» th Nobel Peace Prti with Di Florida, wh is President of the World AUiattCx Y.M.O. a.p. Photo. A P f*SA P f*S . - 43 words
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Article110 1946-11-30 1 Reuter. bat AVIA. Nov. St.—According to the Indonesian HcWl Del vice, > 1 leave in the Indonesian Republican 1 Army has been cancelled effective from last Wedn isday. The news service .-air it wa- beI lieved this »tcp had been taken in connection with the "tenseReuter. - 110 words
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Article242 1946-11-30 1 A.P. BERLIN, Nov. 30. Large-scale withdrawals of So vie troops apparently were under way in Russianoccupied Germany amid indications that Russia's policy towards Germany was undergoing a major change, placing it more in lino with the views of the United States and the British. ReportsA.P. - 242 words
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Article402 1946-11-30 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Now 2 9.—Judge Alan OoltiOorougha today rejected v plea by the American Mine Workers' loader. John L. Lewis, for dismissal of the charge against him of cont nipt of court. Lewis thus lost the fight td avoid a trial on the contempt charge, andA.P. - 402 words
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Article86 1946-11-30 1 A.P. LONDON. Nov. 30.—India con inued to be Britain's best trade ustomer during the third quarter it this year, taking £21,000 000 iterling worth of exports, £2 000,000 i more than in the second quarter, ".he British Board of Trade journal 1 reported on Friday.A.P. - 86 words
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Article376 1946-11-30 1 Edrich does it BRISBANE, Nov. 30— Don Bradman is cut. After scoring briskly this morning and bringing his own score to 187 —from his overnight total of 162 Headman was clean bowled by Bi!J Edrich in the Middlesex ail-rounder's first over. Bradman had batted 316 minute?.376 words
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Article51 1946-11-30 1 A.P. PARIS, Nov. 30. —The Pr<Mirh Legislature will mcc( n<xt. Wednesday to pick a successor to president and Foreign Minister Georges Bidault who resigned on Thursday as head of the provisional government in the eonstituttonal step to pave the way foi a new interim Cabinet.A.P. - 51 words
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Advertisement61 1946-11-30 1 Cm /or SALE "d HIRE .V ClCt'liCflt COHSUIt A\GTOR Co. < Singapore. UCE YOUR CHILD HAPPY mting a Doll or Tricycle J y arc all new arrivals. I j GIAN SINGH CO., Battery Road, Singapore. j —————^^—■■■■——I I J^T^?^?™— if DRINK "I lIIAMA (ifltf TIONC OH TRADING CO. XsL 11>61 words
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Advertisement45 1946-11-30 1 f€»rr<*<*i Time! Yes Su! If yr>n root w»tch| Iserviced ty craftsmen wi h over aj quarter of a century's experience] Jan«: reputation behind hem. :Buch exper SERVICE it available ONLY at YICK WOH HINC 42i>. North BrHpre Road, (near corner of fcliddle Road) Telephone: 7922.45 words
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Advertisement574 1946-11-30 2 t it i itr 3 c (PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal. Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale, etc. at $3.00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcement: $3.50 per single column inch per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marr age, Birth574 words
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Advertisement739 1946-11-30 2 NOTICES This is to inform all my friends that I have to leave for India unexpectedly to attend to my sick mother, and I take this opportunity of wishing farewell to all. M. ANTHONY 30 E. S. B. D. PAWNSHOP TENDERS 1. Tenders are invited for the sole right to739 words
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Advertisement350 1946-11-30 2 NOTICES TENDER FOR GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL SUPPLIES IN JOHORE Tenders, in duplicate, are invited for supplies of (a) Rations (b) Firewood and charcoal (c) Burials (non-Mohamedan paupers). to the 1 undermentioned Hospitals: 1. General Hospital. Johore Bahru including 3rd Mile Hospital, J.Bahru and the Leper Camp, Johore Bahru. 2. Muar Hospital350 words
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Advertisement381 1946-11-30 2 In Singapore Wharves Ships' positions in Singapore today are: WEST WHARF Godown 12 Arundel Castle Godown 4 5 Olenfinlas (discharging general cargo). Godown 6 7 Irishbank (loading for USA) Godown 8 Bulan. Godown 910 Euryades (Discharging ex Australia) Godown 11 12 Meonia (discharging ex U.K.) Godown 13 13 Glaucus. Godown381 words
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Advertisement217 1946-11-30 2 WATCH THE I sth I COLUMN I I ORDERS I j FROM I CHRISTMAS CARDS 101 DESIGNS Wholesale Retail INTERNATIONAL BOOK STOKE 47. Bra< Baaab Road. Spore. "shipping EAST ASIATIC LINE M s "MALACCA" This vessel is due to arrive from U.K. Continent on the Ist December and will commence217 words
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Advertisement416 1946-11-30 2 SHIPPING P&O and BRITISH INdlai PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICE; P. O.S.N. Co.— [•a.a. TREVEAN from London •s.s.TREVETHOE for U.K. Con:,:, iti Ports s.s. SAMADANG for Bombay loads about s.s. SAMNEAGH from Bombay 8.1.5. N. CO., LTD *s.s. PUNDUA from Australia for Calcutta i*s.s. EMPIRE TYNE from Madras I s.s. SAMOKLA from416 words
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Article611 1946-11-30 3 Trishaws Preferred: No Limit Fixed Rickshas are to be definitely abolished in Singa pore. This step, affecting about 3,500 licensed pullers was approved at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, on a motion brought up b> Mr. John Laycock. Making a forthright statement about the611 words
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Article149 1946-11-30 3 IPOH. At a meeting of Chinese and European miners held at the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines at the Kong Kong Bank chambers eighteen members were elected to form the first council of tne Malayan Mining Employes Assoeiaion. They comprise nine upreventatives each from the European and149 words
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231 1946-11-30 3 There are already signs In Singapore that the black-market is undergoing considerable signs of contraction declared Mr. c. E. Collinge in moving at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners that a private market be allowed to operate between Lorongs 36 and 38. Geylang. Mr. Collinge's231 words
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127 1946-11-30 3 Notice oi appeal was given by deiencc counsel, when a Chinese women. Wong Ah Mui. was convicted and fined $150 in the Second District Court yesterday, for selling a cup of sw etened coffee with milk for 15 cent-, (the control price be'ng 10 cents;.127 words
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204 1946-11-30 3 Admitting that she had broken into the room of another woman in tile Cantonese Coolie Lines. Binga> tore Harbour Bo.ud. and stolen Cash and jewellery worth $3i'o, Ngai Hak (48> t a Chines* woman told the police after she had been204 words
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Article87 1946-11-30 3 Seen by a defective, in a harbour board podown. on Oct. 3 carrying a case containing bottles of orange Juice which he distributed to three coolies, while helping himself to one, Lee Thian Hoo <18> was sentenced to eight weeks r.i. by Magistrate K. M. Bvrne87 words
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112 1946-11-30 3 Mountbatten Road Is to bt r>pen to general traffic on Dec. l This announcement made yesterday at the Commissioners meeting by the Municipal President was greeted with louc applause. Mr Rayman however stated that the road runnine through Kallang Airport would be closed to through112 words
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Article333 1946-11-30 3 (By Our Own Correspondent, l Singapore, Pfiday. Prices quoted below are loi plcul weight except where other wise stated. Foodstuffs: —Yestercay' quotations were "Meehoon": Sian No. 1 $95; No. 2 $85; No. 3 $75, Indo-China $65; Kedah $65Siam glutinous ric e $105; Kedah glutinous rice $75,333 words
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299 1946-11-30 3 Out of a consignment oi 593 ea-es of R.A.F. stoics which had :een dispatched from the docks of the Singapore Harbour Board to 389 Maintenance Unit, R.A.F. Beletar, 31 cases, valued at t682, did not arrive at their destination. Twenty-nine of those ca-ws,299 words
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Advertisement94 1946-11-30 3 V EST SALE j jjg 1 tlibutOl in tin* -.50 -.40 M C0 wntts -.50 Bulbs '.00 -.75 Powder 2.L>r, -.30 onteci w--h Tiers: iNICO, LIMITED ft »ad, Singapore. KE COUCH LIRE Drug House v Bt ml Chemists) CYCLES nta 11. Ket Radio Co., Orchard Rca I, \N( HK? KUALA94 words
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Advertisement182 1946-11-30 3 I F. E. ZUELLIG, LTD. 2. Robinson Rd., Singapore. 'Phone 6990. ESSENCE OF CHICKEN NOW ON SALE i Contains stimulative and restorative properties of Chicken. Rich in Nitrogen, Soluble Protein and Food value, *l n oral ampoules each of 10 cc manufactured by:— BHARAT LABORATORY Suppliers to H.M. Forces. Obtainable182 words
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Miscellaneous7 1946-11-30 3 it 05VAX— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune7 words
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Article427 1946-11-30 4 Washington's prediction ha! world rice exports m 1947 are unlikely to exceed »is year's total exports of 2,200,000 tons has been challenged. At hist sigh l ihe American estimate seems obviously wrong. Burma alone is likely to provide an exportable surplus ot 1,000,000 tons, while the Siamese427 words
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1131 1946-11-30 4 A Correspondent - Jungle Journey In Kelantan By A Correspondent 4 rom Khoia Bahru comes the story of a remarkable journey Into Ulu Kelantan. 11 was remarkable by any standard, a nine-day trek by elephant and prahu through the most difficult country. It was also remarkable1,131 words
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Article128 1946-11-30 4 RANGOON. NOV. 29.—A wellorgamsed gang of daco!ts arm Ed with rifles. stengun s and brenguxus is terrorising the population oi the Ryinmana district of northwest Burma, according to rep-jrts in Rangoon papers today. These daco ts. whom papers described as "Communists."? are reported to have been carrying128 words
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345 1946-11-30 4 Letters To The Editor SIR Your editorial on the Malav peasant is welcomed Both vou and the M.N.P. have given proper publicity to this very important topic and we Malayans have a live interest in it It is all verv well to say that the345 words
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Article213 1946-11-30 4 Sir. —I take it that shipping companies are informed befor?hand how many tickets they can issue to Indian passengrrs for any particular steamer sailing from here. If so, I suggest that they put up a notice outside the office informing the public only holders of permits numbers213 words
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Article176 1946-11-30 4 Sir.—I have read the statemeu oi Dato Onn as reported on Nov. 25th. in which he said that the Malay States must make sacrifices. But we do not know for certain what kind of sacrifices he has recommended to the Home Government for the States to make. It176 words
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543 1946-11-30 4 MARTIN HERLIHY - (By MARTIN HERLIHY CAIRO. —Increasing attention is being >. Egypt to the question of relations with lark particularly to Turco-Arab relations. Well informed Egyptian political quart t. recent developments in this direction as ot importance and fitting int o a pattern of v. nisation and543 words
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Article296 1946-11-30 4 TOKIO.—The lari er line in the world is rattan briefly on its ar s alter hauling more than 6.000.000 persons in little more than a FCt* n the greatest mass transportat.Qo teats In history. The line is known as SCAJA? —the United States Nary*! Shipping Control296 words
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Article407 1946-11-30 4 ZURICH -Pilgrims, pious and impious, are flocking in thousands to the popular centuriesold pilgrimage church of thMadonna del Sasso. perched high on the mountainside overlooking the* town of Locarno. Every week-end they arrive from Italy by lake steamer, by charabanc and by train. "We are407 words
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Advertisement51 1946-11-30 4 Detective Kyctughi negwct of coirettion, or corrected with improper glasses causes headache pain around the eyes; fatigue and dis•omfort upon use of the eyes for •lose work, Blur of print etc.. To Relieve The Symptoms an ac- rcate scientific examination by our i Kciractionist is advisable. 142. South Bridge Road.51 words
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339 1946-11-30 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 29.—The Viceroy, Lord Wavell and the Indian leaders flying with him to London for talks with the British Government, have been invited to lunch with King George VI at Buckingham Palace on v\ ednesday Dec. 4. Viscount Wavell will go toReuter. - 339 words
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Article68 1946-11-30 5 lei Castle arrived pt »n yesterday ntic luxury liner nd s taking ser- Japan via Hon trip. There ar*' r ol service famiit ng Kong, ps, and seven including the ral Galloway. Command, are in Singapore. Castle will sail r I king on a I troops68 words
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261 1946-11-30 5 d i lembers „f the R V.O.K. Club and t the San Win Chu Vi Youth Corns are torrow i:i accordance with instructions reGovernment only 1! days ago. New Headquarters of the Chi- Corps will bo in a japR ad while the261 words
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35 1946-11-30 5 Indies, with the m< twenty Claims a: Registration j m oflteerfl of ail an 'cccnbttt troops fade eoanaanded M MacDonald, DSO I battalions, the 4th Og DO the troop:>hiD I35 words
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Article42 1946-11-30 5 >f causing unnecto 511 fowls mall baskets in a Li Timah Road light, two Chinese End Lim Pn:an ti( i S25 bv Magisi Ibrahim yesChinese, Oh Chlng ia] to the charge, as the driver had nothing to42 words
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Article45 1946-11-30 5 Uu death of Sgf. '1 g Guan. a former E Chinese Coy.. 'ily employed in rragc Department. C .toner's Court c Coroner Mr. W. d a finding of death motor-cycle at the Jiva Road and it dusk on Sept. 17.45 words
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Article58 1946-11-30 5 In. President of the Municipal C ittUnissionen has agreed to sit on tii Malayan Committee of the A.I F. Maiayan Nursing Scholarship Scho me However, the Australian G>vernment Commissioner In Singapore is be informed that the Municipal Commi-sooner? are not desirous of participating in the Scholarship Scheme58 words
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Article148 1946-11-30 5 The Municipal Commissioners agreed to recommend to the Governor-in-Council to raise the maximum rates of fees for registering and licensing vehicles, etc. The fallowing is list of the present authorised fees and the proposed new rates, figures in brackets >eing the rates nOW charged:—Cart S3 p.a148 words
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Article45 1946-11-30 5 Reuter. ANKARA, Nov. 28.—M. Fendun Kemal Ermin, Secretary General oi' the Turkish Foreign Office, loi't Ankara today for Amman to greet King Abdullah on behalf of General Ismet Ononu, Turkish Pre.Mdent, on Turkeys recognition of the newly established kingdom of Transjordan. Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article40 1946-11-30 5 The converted carrier H JAJS. "Victorious" carrying troops and a large number of civilian passengers is due to arrive in Singapore at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Passengers will disembark from the carrier at Telok Ayer South.40 words
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82 1946-11-30 5 pictures the her% of ih.c Fi.'t Sali.iue shtpt which helped to raise the lt.uno-tohs Jap cruiser Shu toko" from tht sunken floating dock on Thursday nigfit. Tf: lop picture thows Li. Com. Buu k. R.S.R. (in charge 5/ operations), togethei with hii men Chii f E. R. A. Kelly. Lhttf82 words
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264 1946-11-30 5 'CHRISTMAS SHIP' BRINGS COINS CURRENCY (Tribune StaiT Reporter) New currency and bronze coins packed m 100 cases for the Currency Commission are pan oi the 17,000 tons of general cargo which the Empire Raja will discharge in Singapore before proceeding to Hong Kong. She arrives from U.K. to-da; bul will264 words
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133 1946-11-30 5 Reuter. PARIS. Nor. 29. After amputating with a penknife his own leg which had been all but blown off by an exploding mine and applying a tourniquet. Maurice Lamarque, a young Frenchman drove fns companion, AH red Cougnon. who teas also nadlj injured, inReuter. - 133 words
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272 1946-11-30 5 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 28. —British policy in Malaya is attacked by articles in the Soviet newspaper "Red Star", which says that the new constitution adds a "new of suppressed peoples to the British Colonial Empire." The newspaper declares: "Last spring the world learnt ofReuter. - 272 words
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Article87 1946-11-30 5 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 29.—a* Vietnam artillery battery on Kar Ba island in the side of Tonking opened fire on the 9.933 ton cruiser SufTren and a light warship without hitting them, according to an Agence France Presse dispatch from Hanoi which reached Paris today. Immediate protest was:Reuter. - 87 words
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Advertisement17 1946-11-30 5 yir- —-nr c Lgents fpr MALAYA, BRITISH NORTH BORNEO SARAWAK LOW TANGCHANG, LTD., SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in Singapore)17 words
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Advertisement25 1946-11-30 5 yffl A* GOOD flllkL 7ME GBsr J \j$&&!teOAt Tf MENTAL/ Vm SUPPLY, THIS SPECIALLY MATURED BRANDY OFFERS m A H ALTHruL ano V> 'NV'OORAIIHG SUBSTITUTE25 words
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267 1946-11-30 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In the course of the next few days Government will be releasing 1,500,000 yards of relief textiles to the public. Chinese textile dealers have been allotted 24 per cent or 360,000 yards for distribution. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce has already267 words
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162 1946-11-30 6 The Singapore Assize Court sat till a little after six o'clock yesterday eveninc whnn a common jury brought in I heir verdict in a murder trial. On the first charsre. the jury found Mokmirt bin As in guilty of culapable homicide not amounting to162 words
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118 1946-11-30 6 The Singapore Government has oome forward with $30,000 a month to be utilized :n providing >n«> free well-balanced real to eaoH child ol pre-school age. Children, -iter weanm«. were foiuad to be lacking in nutrients. This was particularly noticeable among the children of thy low-income public118 words
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86 1946-11-30 6 A charge of house breaking, in order to commit theft of i2O bales of tentage, valued at 56.000 from a shed at the 223 Base Ordnance D->pot. during ihe early hours of the morning of Nov 24 was explained to four Indian soldiers. Krishen Singh >22.86 words
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232 1946-11-30 6 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 29— It was made clear In the House ot Commons today that the New Minister of Defence Mr. Albert Alexander's powers contained in the Ministry of Defence Bill of the "formulation of a general application of a unified policy relatingReuter. - 232 words
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Article262 1946-11-30 6 Found jfiiil/y on /wo charges forcing: sick pri-soners-of-war to work, and marching them from Kanburi to ftftttofl N'avok, a distance of 45 kilometres, without a break in 23 hours. S Mai. Shimojo Hartikichi. a sub-tamp iu—mandan! of the Burma-Siam railway, was sentenced to262 words
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133 1946-11-30 6 There should be "no cause for perturbation" over Jalan Besar Stadium, said President Rayman as yesterday's meeting of the City Fathers. He referred to a statement made by the Commissioner of Police and the Public Relations Offl r over the football Stadium and its133 words
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Advertisement255 1946-11-30 6 /SfcflL CAPACITY HOUSES! \jm ll\A\YlPr f ZI 11—2-4.15—6.30—9.15 jC\ PHONE 6 909 g4J WE LEAD YET AGAIN! IT'S NO SECRET —IT WAS 2 YEARS AGO! SEE A BOMBARDIER FALL TO AN CGLY DEATH AT 19,000 FEET! SEE THE TERRIFYING CLIMAX 6 B-29'S AGAINST 12 ZEROS WHILE RANDOLPH SCOTT MAKES HIMSELF255 words
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Advertisement63 1946-11-30 6 GET SET! FOR A SUPER TREAT!! THE STRANGE ROMANCE OF KING MONGKUT OF SIAM AND THE FIRST WHITE WOMAN TO ENTER HIS HAREM IN BANGKOK. ORIENTAL JEALOUSIES! EASTERN CRUDITIES! BARBARIC ORGIES! 7 WEEKS AT THE RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL, NEW YORK. LONGEST RUN AT THE TIVOLI (LONDON). A 1946 I63 words
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Advertisement255 1946-11-30 6 When Beauty HbWs Sway! CAPITOL's show IS THE FOCUS OF ADMIRATION' M.G.Ms (The Technicolor Beauty) Roles. COME ON IN MR. ELLIOTT" Wail 1"r The Starts The Loudest Bursfs V% T ttiriOf Laughter Ever Heard! *J «nt*rPreceded By PATHE GAZETTE. ISjlHft! A STARK TRAGEDY! f^£fSfol 17 EARSOME LW^ f|rf 1 OURSOME255 words
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1085 1946-11-30 7 SI TOPS 4,000-MARK N TEST CRICKET Australia's Great Recovery Reuter. s< ored his sixteenth century in Engla nd-Australia Test cricket. Hassett, rescued Australia from a bad start, in the opening day s rest match between England and Australia at Brisbane yesterday. breaking partnershipReuter. - 1,085 words
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Article92 1946-11-30 7 AUSTRALIA. Ist Innings A Morris c Hammond b Bedser 2 S Barnes c Bedser b Wright 31 D. G Bradman not out 162 A. L Hassett not out 81 Extras 16 Total (for 2 wkts. I 292 Fall of wickets: 1 for 9; 2 for 46. BOWLING O.92 words
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Article971 1946-11-30 7 Reuter. (From Norman Preston. Renter** Special Correspondent with the MC.C. Team). BRISBANE. Nov. 29.—Don Bradman has punished England's bowlers again. On the opening day of the first Test here today he hit 162 not out of a total ol 292 for two wickets. Lindsay Hasset helpedReuter. - 971 words
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408 1946-11-30 7 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 29.- W. W. Meisl, Austrian representatlve at today s newly formed session of the AIBA —Association International de Boxe Amateur —made a strong plea for the removal of distrust and suspicion among members at the meeting. He asked: "How canReuter. - 408 words
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Advertisement200 1946-11-30 7 M -r a 11 a.m., 2, 4.15 Phone 18 A H 6-30. 9.30 3400 VDERFUL JUNGLE PICTURE THAT IS MX records: THE SWIMMING TIGER. THE MAD ELEPHANT, THE CRAZY CHIMPANZEE A lit art-Throbbing Tropical Romance MGHT AT MIDNIGHT I N THE SENSATIONAL CLIMAX THAT KEEP YOU AWAKE AT NIGHT! I200 words
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Advertisement112 1946-11-30 7 \l0333Br PWONE: ***** V 3 Shows Daily: 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. The mightiest adventure in 2,000 pears! The Sign Of The Cross with Fredric March—Elissa Land: Claudette Colbert—ChaS. Laughtor. The ROXY BAR WILL OPEN SOON TO NITE AT MID-NTTE "KING KONG" 4. A It IS I < k GEYLANG Phone112 words
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Advertisement282 1946-11-30 7 MARLBOROUGH TODAY: 3.30—6.30 —9.15 Brought Back By Numerous Public Demami! "KISMET" (Hindustani") Starring Mumtaz Shanti and Ashok Kumar. j Released thru the United Exhibitors Syndicate. i Supported by Latest Indian Newsreel I No. 17* A TONIGHT MIDNIGHT 4,11 ahki LAI 9 (Hindustani) *m districts nog^wcgjAJ^^jĔjL^ĔĔ^ v£$ GEYLANG PHONE &4370 Today:282 words
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399 1946-11-30 8 LONDON, Nov. 29. —News that Congress and Sikh leaders are joining the talks has dispelled Ihe general feeling of gloom whdch overcast London political quarters following earlier news of Congress and Sikh refusal to come to London. Mr. M o r g n Phillips,399 words
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212 1946-11-30 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Nov. 28 When the d bate in the United Nations Political and Legal Committe hearing India's c o m plaJ n against South Afrca opened last night. Dr Wellington Km (China) declared his delegation had grave doubts oi the wisdomReuter. - 212 words
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Article146 1946-11-30 8 The Municipal health statement for October showed thai out of the 202 deaths recorded during last month, 194 were due to tubercolo-h. Referring to this ci f vestcrday's meeting, Mr R Jumabhoy asked the Municipal President what m< isures \vur being taker, by the146 words
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Article25 1946-11-30 8 A.P. Paris, Nov. 29.—The United Nations Educational, scientific and Cultural Organization yes terday seated its first woman chairman Dr Encarnacion Alzona of the Philippines .-A.PA.P. - 25 words
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580 1946-11-30 8 'Laski Trapped Into Doing Something Silly' Witness Reuter. London, Nov. 29. -Extracts from ;i hunk describing Harold Laski, professor of political science at London University and last year's chairman ol the Labour Party, as a "garrulous little petrel <»i Socialist politics" wearing "tight-fitting hipslinky overcoat of the sort ihat danceReuter. - 580 words
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176 1946-11-30 8 (Tribune SLiir Reporter) Indicative of the time s we live in with a rampant crime wave sweeping the city, even our City Fathers have taken steps to insure against any risks lo cash being carried in transit beiween the Municipal Offices and Banks. Committee No. 7176 words
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Article120 1946-11-30 8 Congratulating d I v 1 s I onal Officer I. F Phipps of the Bingapor< Fiu« Brigade who was presented with the King's Police and Fire Service medal by the Governor for good work done during the war. Mr l. Rayman, Municipal President, said that Officer Phippa120 words
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Article116 1946-11-30 8 Reuter. SYDNEY Nov. It.—The Southern' Districts' team to piav the MCC ?t P Hourigaa (A'C1>. Captain. F Johnson (ACT}, .-:o\v spin right-arm bowler; H Longbottom (Iflawam), rightband bat: F Jones Ulawarra) fast medium rich', iirm boWlef; r Qcodfejlow (Mom Vale) right aim -low bowlerReuter. - 116 words
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Article101 1946-11-30 8 Reuter. Oxford, Nov 29. At the suggestion t the Nawab of Pat audi, who captained the Indian crfcketer s >n their England tout this year -The Hermits" Sp lis L'iub of Indian students of Oxford University has been revived. PataudJ one of the founder* of theReuter. - 101 words
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Article90 1946-11-30 8 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 29. Bertolo Spagnolo. Italian heavyweight, matched with Bi uce Woodcock. British heavyweight champion, at Haningay on Dec. 17 is in Hospital with a severely injured mu-cle and will b< unabie to fight. Promote r J ick Solomons hopes to get Niv< fl Andewon.Reuter. - 90 words
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422 1946-11-30 8 (Tribune Stall Reportej High tribute to Mr. John L;. ing from ins appointment as Mi for private reasons was paid a; v, ol the Commissioners by Mr. Lazai cipal President, and Mr. R. Jumabhoy Mr Laycock appeared for the last time at, a Commissioners' meeting.422 words
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Article40 1946-11-30 8 Merry Union moot the Sine Sport. Onion h o.m. at the lattti X Lorong "M" t. be selected fror "V The Tjioag Aun] Hin. Chart s 5 Cheong En- L Koh Cheng Hock Gan P.> Lim Kirn Peot n40 words
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