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Title Section49 1946-12-02 1 The Malaya Tribune /0 THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simul t a „eously in 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising. 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 pi PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune MONDAY, DEC. 2, 1946.49 words
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Article126 1946-12-02 1 untitled Misses untitled Tentury Monday.—Austra- v m rning for itels one hour s resumed thi s third day of the 7 I n ch. Edrieb were Eng s icceesful bowlers took Johnson's 3 rirst over before could add to his and three runs McCfeo] out126 words
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Article100 1946-12-02 1 V 1st. Innings tmd b Better 2 d or b Wright 31 187 ey b Bcdser 128 Wright 70 Wright 95 Wright 47 Edrich 14 Voce b Wright 31 'O b Edrich 1 out 1 Extras 29 Total 645 WLTNG o. IC R. w. 28 9 92 0100 words
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Article65 1946-12-02 1 Reuter. Moscow. Dec. I.—D. V. Skobeltsin. one of the most prominent Soviet resrarch workers on the problems of Atomic nucleu and cosmic rays has b ene elect ed to the Academy of Sciences. Also elected were Ivan Maisky. formerly arabarsador to London and G. Alexandrov. chi:f ofReuter. - 65 words
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Article33 1946-12-02 1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. I.—V. X Krishna Menon, personal representativ? to the Vice-President of the All-India Interim Government. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, arrived in London by air tonight from New York.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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573 1946-12-02 1 Big Property Damage Communists Blamed For Riots Reuter. SHANGHAI, Dec I Mayor ICC Wu of Shanghai today authorized pol.ee to shoot to kill and placed the Woosung garrison in a state of emergency, as China's largest city sought to end noting by stall holders. ai* tnnrReuter. - 573 words
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Article89 1946-12-02 1 New wage demands arc being made by the Singapore Traction Company Union. The "Tribune" was informed by the Union this morning that the principal demand u for a fifty per cent. incr<.a.i in ivages. "P r es,nt pay is i?isufficient, bat the increase wi ask will89 words
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Article72 1946-12-02 1 Reuter. BELGRADE, Dee. l.—A woman as Finance Minister and a priest as Minister Without Portfolio are included in the 7i ew government of Croatia one of six states forming the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia j The Cabinet formally resigned when the Croat Constituent Assembly, elected onReuter. - 72 words
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119 1946-12-02 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Dec. I.— Supplies of natural rubber available for manufacturing countries during 1947 may reach 1.200.090 tons as compared with 860.000 tons during 1946. according to a report of the four-nation study group released by the United State s State Department The StudyReuter. - 119 words
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493 1946-12-02 1 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. 1. —Prime Minister Clement Attlee, and members of the British Cabinet Mission w India—the Secretary of State for India, Lord Pethick Lawrence. Sir Stafford Cri pps, and Mr. A. V. Alexander—will give the British Cabinet to-morrow an outline of theReuter. - 493 words
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72 1946-12-02 1 Batavia. Dec. 1—Dr. Hubertus Van Mook. in an order of the Day today on assuming supreme command of the Army and Navy in NEI. in addition to the Lieutenant Governor GeneralshiD. said that the task of the Dutch forces is to protect the weak, restore72 words
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Article37 1946-12-02 1 A.P. LONDON, Dec. 2.—American Overseas Airlines on Suiiday claimed a trans-Atlantic record for a Constellation which flew non-stop from New York to London in io hours 12 minutes. The plane carried cargo but no passengers. —A. p.A.P. - 37 words
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225 1946-12-02 1 'NO DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HINDUS MUSLIMS' Nehru Reuter. CAIRO. Dec I—When Lord Wavell. Pandit Nehru. Mohammed Ali Jinnah. Liaquat AU Khan and Sardar Baldev Singh landed at the airport here today. Mr. Jinnah told Reuter he was going to London with the assurance from the British Prime Minister. Mr. Clement Attlee,Reuter. - 225 words
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470 1946-12-02 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 .—Prospects of a largescale shutdown in industry with 1,000,000 unemployed, loomed to-day as lawyers indicated that the legal battle between the U.S. Go ve/nmer/j and the American mineworkers' leader, Mr. John L. Lewis, may continue for mostA.P. - 470 words
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166 1946-12-02 1 The s.s. Hong Kheng bringing back over 400 Chinese ex-Mala-yans who are being repatriated by CNNRA and UNNRA, is expected to arrive tomorrow when she will proceed to the East Wharf. The party which includes women and children will be met by officials166 words
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Advertisement95 1946-12-02 1 Good News For Malayans Making to publish! WHO IS WHO?" iiuppan arid u Union 1947. the Voiid by send- M through the k. For further de-l phone or call atj ORIENTAL IBLISHERS" I ea Street, Phone No. 4783. L -OY PRECIOUS STREAM I requests you not to stand on ceremony95 words
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Advertisement10 1946-12-02 1 in lim it I PRICES Singapore rubber prices at noon:10 words
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Advertisement34 1946-12-02 1 Branded Watches 1 Eterna, Cyma, Mira, Etc. Reliable AH Steel Stainless 15-JEWEL LEVER BALANCED MOVEMENT. ANTI-MAGNETIC, SHOCK PROOF, WATER PROOF INCABLOC. Inspection Invited H. Heng Ch'eong WATCH CO., Estd. 1911 m, ORCHARD RD„ SINGAPORE.34 words
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231 1946-12-02 2 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG— Every month now hundreds or immigrants arrive iri the Union of South Africa and Southern Rhodesia —especially the latter —from the Unit ed Kingdom and other European countries. The immigrants represent all classes, but particularly artisans, who art Quickly absorbed in thi 3Reuter. - 231 words
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101 1946-12-02 2 Reuter. MOSCOW. Dec. 1 —Allegations of corruption in the administration of th? British zone of Germany were made today in the Moscow magazine New Times. "The British administration in Germany has brought its zone of occupation to complete economic ruin:* the article asserted. "British officialsReuter. - 101 words
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Article38 1946-12-02 2 A.P. BUDAPEST, Dec. 2.—The Ministry of Commerce announced ori Sunday that 100 railcard of turkeys would reach England by Christmas. The announcement said the birds would be paid for in cash which Hungary would spend on r;*\c materials.—AP.A.P. - 38 words
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Article92 1946-12-02 2 Reuter. PARIS, Dec. I—Dr. Le Van Hoach has been elected President of the Cochin Chinese Provisional Government succeeding Dr. Nguyen Van Tihh who committed suicide on Nov. 10, according to an Agence France Presse despatch from Saigon. Dr. Hoach was the only candidate nominated tor the presidencyReuter. - 92 words
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Advertisement533 1946-12-02 2 TRIBUNE PRE-PAID |C L A S St F f ED j ADVERTISEMENTTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale, etc. at 13.00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcement: $8.50 per single column inch per insertion. I Domestic Occurrences: j533 words
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Advertisement1082 1946-12-02 2 WANTED WANTED Fair Educated Brahmin Bride for Groom VathUla Qottiram—in Govt. Service and aged 38. Box A 397. M.T. Wanted by Legal Firm, one experienced stenographer-typtst and one Junior typist fdr immediate employment. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box 393, Malaya Tribune. NOTICES Proprietor of laundry. No. 28, Nelson1,082 words
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Advertisement205 1946-12-02 2 NOfiCfeS TRACING OF MALAYAN PROPERTY" REMOVED TO JAPAN Eiforts are being made to trace in Japan property which has been removed by the Japanese and transferred by them. Owners of important or valuable machinery equipment, or other objects believed to have been removed by Japanese orders from Singapore and which205 words
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Advertisement153 1946-12-02 2 I WATCH 77/£| I sth I COLUMN I ORDERS I FROM I TOKYO I M SHIPPING The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd., 65. Chulia Street. Phone 6769. s s HONG SIANG sails for Hong Kong, Sxratow- and Amoy sth Dec. s.s HONG KHENG due from Amoy. Swatow, Hong Kong153 words
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Advertisement479 1946-12-02 2 MiirriNG MANSFIELD CoTutT (Incorporated in Singapore) fcMJE FtINNEL LINE Sailings to and from United Kinarj > n Sanagara from U.K. for Java Port. Sanndway from U.K. for Manila, Sly, In Port Tresiliian from U.K. for Hongkong ft h I Shanghai. I p Samcree due from 0 X Rhexenor f rom479 words
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Article76 1946-12-02 3 —Two German d u loday that rertwi—ifck by Intern they asked r.rs Inbunai to ac a g*-iu-rals of reside massacre tf 335 \m Rome's Ardea- I sv. who ttefenKurt Maeltzer, tht BflVf Garrisou, 4 32 Nazi policcambush a vile .k'd for drastic of the enemy's guilt a repiisal76 words
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Article200 1946-12-02 3 Singapore. Sunday. The marriage took place at the Church of the Good Shepherd yesterday, of Miss Patricia Marjory Neubronner, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Neubronner. and Mr Max Rozario. The bride, who was attended by one bridesmaid, her sister. Miss Dulcy Penelope Neubronner. wore a200 words
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Article75 1946-12-02 3 Reuter. NEW YORK. Nov. 30 Reuter learns that Mr. K. P. S. Menon, Agent-General for India in China and member of the Indian delegation to the United Nations has been asked by the Indian Government to proceed to Moscow after the close ofReuter. - 75 words
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266 1946-12-02 3 PENANG. —Interesting points as to compensation on expenses incurred by occupiers who had to leave their premises for pre-war tenants *were raised in a case before the Penang War Absentees Board in which Mr. G. L. Stevenson sought for re-possession of a house266 words
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607 1946-12-02 3 Reuter. Jerusalem, Dec. 'I.— Y\ fty-two persons are being held by the Palestine police ai! er what today's official communique describe rj as "widespread shooting" throughout Jerusalem last night. The communique connrmed that casualties after Jerusalem's noisiest umt) for many years totalReuter. - 607 words
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Article326 1946-12-02 3 Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:— quoiatians v;ere "Meehoon": Siam No. 1 $95: No. 2 $85: No. 3 $75; Indo-China $65: Kedah $65. &iam glutinous rice $105. Kedah glutinou- r $75. Siam r;ce milling $38. Rot:K Sugar:—Best quality $64. medium326 words
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Article47 1946-12-02 3 A.P. PORT NEWARK. New Jersey, Nov. 30— rusty, burned-om hulk bt the Normandie -former $65.000 000 pride of the French merchant marine—was berthed here on Saturday, to await cut-ting-up tor junk. Jt was bought for scrap from the US. Marlt m? Commission for $161,680. —A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article722 1946-12-02 3 Share quotaitons as at Nov. 29 tccOrdin? to -the Malayan Sbara rok«r« A*?Qci*ticm Sing a port: were at foflowaINDUSTRIALS Buyer AetUer \lexandr» Brickwork* Ords. 1.80 2.00 i Vlexandra Brickworks PreXe. 2.90 $.1,0 I 3m. Malay* Trpatea 1 Executor Co. 8 yC 00 I consolidated Tin Smelters 22/«722 words
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Article57 1946-12-02 3 Reuter. Belgrade. Dec. 1.—-Marshal 1 Stalin hsd addressed th3 folio 1 ing to Marshal Tito on the anniversary of the proclamation cf the Yllgpslav Republic: '"I am ."ending niv greetings to you and brotherly Yugoslav peoples on th? anniversary of th? Federative Peoples Repufcle I of Yug-slavia.Reuter. - 57 words
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Article157 1946-12-02 3 LONDON, Nov. 30.—A two-month inquiry has failed to explain why the jet "Flying Win?" D.H. 108 broke un tiie air and flung Geoitrey de IlaviMand to his d?ath las«t September. £o f a series of conrp.icauu testj are now to made ia a nual157 words
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118 1946-12-02 3 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 30 —Helena Bellow oi Eernbank Road, Redland, Bristol, who helped to capture Charlie Peace is 101 today. Although condned to her bed she takes a keen •nt"rert in current events and in her own words really enjoying Siu clearly remembers theReuter. - 118 words
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Article34 1946-12-02 3 A.P. MOSCOW. Hot. 30.—a rising birthrate was reported en Saturday to be pushing the Soviet On xVs population close to the 2CO mill'in mark from an esftmated 193 million in 1940 A.PA.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement157 1946-12-02 3 T CNPACKED ■r Pfiwlci Crepe 4 Per Yard Uffi eCtion of Colour? ntani Singh €r CO. L Bridge Ru*d Phone 6452. j on Brooklax j is Km icr r«J iff be convinced ifclc «-very where Rmbmml "Chamakb Bijii". f Madart'a fame. •■ii i «soon m PERfcer hair c rr VISIT157 words
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Advertisement93 1946-12-02 3 j Reli:hihiH: Yours ii with Wa hn s Scientific Specifics. Ia I*o T; cf Life. f-tv mviih r•. m is tbs tragedy When ;t coiaej bofare its wiano WAWN'S GI AND HARMCNE TA. LETS. SFiiCIjU 'L AMD ZOtUC ?B* I PCS WO'vIFN. VITAL STRENGTH TQNIC TABLETS FOR MEN. -osciy uuildiT93 words
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Miscellaneous6 1946-12-02 3 HVA.V»» Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune6 words
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Article424 1946-12-02 4 One of Mr. Justice Worley's last duties before leaving Malaya on transfer was to present his report on rhe subject of allowances 'o members of the Passive Defence Services. Mr. .Justice Worley sat as a one-man commission, and his report presumably has been in the hands of424 words
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Article939 1946-12-02 4 After six weeks session, the representatives of 17 countries have concluded preparatory talks in London prior to the setting up of an international trade organisation. Reports of '.he various committees between which the work of the conference was divided were published yesterday. Despite different economic939 words
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Article293 1946-12-02 4 MOSCOW —Georgii Maximilianovich Malenkov, recently appointed to the important council of ministers of the US.S.R. ha s been spoken of in British quarters here as a possibb successor to Prime Minister Joseph Stalin. Though now only 45 years of age. Malenkov fought through the Russ'an Revolution as293 words
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Article521 1946-12-02 4 James Lee - By James Lee Well-known among Malaya« roadside artists is the "flour modeller.'- His stock-in-trade consists of flour-dyed to rival the colour s of the rainbow: long slender bamboo spikes on which the figures are mounted and which also serve as spears, swords and other weapons with521 words
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Article267 1946-12-02 4 SHANGHAI.—Stressing thai China needs more vessels than any other country to rehabilitate and develop her shipping trade, the Shanghai Shipping Guild has petitioned the National Government to lift the present restriction on the purchase of old vessels, as imposed by the Chinese Ministry of Communications, a267 words
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96 1946-12-02 4 Reuter. COLOMBO.—Schemes designed to provide employment, education and settlement on land for ex-servicemen are now being considered by Ceylon Government For the war disabled a rehabilitation centre at the- General Hospital is being established. To provide facilities for eX-service-men whose education or training for a careerReuter. - 96 words
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187 1946-12-02 4 Letters To The Editor &ir )T -l would like to knowwhen the new buses will be seen on the roads. I think officeworkers would agree with nie that Trolley-buses should be done away with and new buses should take their routes. I187 words
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Article171 1946-12-02 4 Sir.—I was pleased to see a correspondent in your paper take up the other day the question of overcrowding in buses. Nobody minds being squashed a bit at times when public transport is still inadequate to meet our needs, but it certainly is surprising that the companies concerned,171 words
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Article123 1946-12-02 4 Sir. —A ir'end of mine challenged the figures you have given of the number of test matches drawn i n Australia as compared to matches drawn in England. You say that of 31 games drawn sine? the seres began, all but two were matches played in England. But123 words
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Article318 1946-12-02 4 Replying, in a <TJ Quiz' to the qu Do M really think i:.. can give u s peao ,A.ngeft said: 'Nati as j I want first of a!: r ace j j want first of all d- fence sin val. If we reah, that D nj318 words
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Advertisement43 1946-12-02 4 A DELIGHT <Im EYES! THE LOVELY AMERICAN LATEST Nl MOUNT RIMLESS GLASSES i>''.sses that blend with beauty and fchafpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style. They arc cushioned against breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., Qum.fied Opticians It, Chuila Street, Telephone 4435. Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement85 1946-12-02 4 We're flying our flag in Malaya. Many Governments, many world-famous n< Murphy sets to listen-in U> the world B Why do they choose Murphy; Because these fan* sets are outstanding for the truth of reproduction for the ease and certainty with which you can tune in dista?U, stations. And just85 words
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1137 1946-12-02 5 H.L HOPKIN - Strictly Between Ourselves By H.L HOPKIN up tlie Sunday pap>riiing and my eyes «>n the case of Macpherson-Grant. Ch Castle. Banffwas in Aberdeen ght, and decided to are Seated in hi s enjoy the show, as so many of us do.1,137 words
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293 1946-12-02 5 A.P. Lake Success, Dec. 1. A UrnVed Nations committee on Saturday held that the treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa was impairing the relations be.'ween India and the Union Government anCT called on the two governments rio attempt to iron out theirA.P. - 293 words
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Article100 1946-12-02 5 A.P. BRIDLINGTON, England, Dec. I.—Twenty Englishmen will sail for Brazil on Monday in a converted fishing boat to renew the search for Col. Fawcett, a British explore? who disappeared in the Matto Grosso jungle of Brazil 21 years ago. In the past years there haveA.P. - 100 words
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Article127 1946-12-02 5 Reuter. Nanking. Dec. 1 Yenan Radio said to-day that the Communist Eighth Route Army's counterattack, which resulted in the recovery of three county towns east of Yench across the Yellow River had "removed the menace of Kuomintang attack on Yenan which loomed imminent with the concentratReuter. - 127 words
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Article110 1946-12-02 5 A.P. TRIESTE. Dec. I—A sweeping land reform, described by senior Allied officers here a s modelled on Soviet Russia, has been ordered through the Yugoslav occupied Istrian Peninsula, a report said. The reform, which will affect the territory still nominally under Italian sovereignty a? wellA.P. - 110 words
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90 1946-12-02 5 A.P. Washington, Dec. I.—The U.S. Army's first major post-war test of tactics and weapons for fighting in the Arctic regions will go in full swing today as a hanapicked task force in the Aleutians starts three months of strenuous operations. The force will contend*A.P. - 90 words
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Article51 1946-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Dailypaid electrical workers here have given notice to the authorities that they would go on strike from midnight Monday if their demands for living conditions are not met. It is feared that the Union capital may be blacked out if the threat s put into51 words
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Article26 1946-12-02 5 A Chinese was held up by four or five European servicemen along Stamford Road on Saturday night and relieved of $26 in cash.26 words
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645 1946-12-02 5 Reuter. Sunday Observer London, Dec. I.—Although it remains to be seen whether Pandit Nehru's last minute acceptance of the Prime Minister's appeal to join the Viceroy and Mr. Jinnah in London means anything more than a courtesy visit at least it saves next week'sReuter. - 645 words
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136 1946-12-02 5 Reuter. DACCA, Dec. I.— Communal disturbances broke out again here today after two week s qu'et following the withdrawal of ami ed pickets. One person died and 11 werr injured as a result of clashes in various parts of the city. Some furnitureReuter. - 136 words
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97 1946-12-02 5 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 30.—The Admiralty announced today the appointment of Rear Admiral Viscount Mountabatten as Rear Admiral Commanding the First Cruiser Squdron, Mediterranean Fleet, with effect from next April in succession to Rear Admiral H. R. G. Kinahan. Viscount MountbatUn, who has been ActingReuter. - 97 words
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Article21 1946-12-02 5 PENANG,-A charge of cheating ,'»>., i-nment to deliver (l-.< i lt,gt li)e vaF lnr ts»p u«? Me petrol lor )l t.Nc> Qovornor-QeuerHl.21 words
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258 1946-12-02 5 Reuter. PARIS —French gloves, sought after by women all over- the world are going to cost twice as much as before the war until France gets enough skins to restore production to previous levels. The French glove industry, centred on Grenoble, is workingReuter. - 258 words
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Article68 1946-12-02 5 A.P. NEW ROCHELLE. New York. Nov. 30.—W i 11 i a m Ranollo, chauffeur to United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie. on Saturday pleaded guilty to a speeding charge and paid a $15 fine. When first charged the chaurfeur pleaded diplomatic immunity. Dr. Lie's decision to withdrawA.P. - 68 words
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256 1946-12-02 5 A.P. London, Dec. 1.—Sir S:afford Cripps, president of the Board of Trade, told th e Royal Society yesterday mat the state must keep its hands off research. Addressing the 284 th anniversary dinner. Sir Stafford, one of the bulwarks of the AttleeA.P. - 256 words
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Advertisement22 1946-12-02 5 old lr.end ot character and quality lor the past 100 Years DEH'AR S White Label SCOTCH WHISKY Distributors: S1ME DARBY CO LTD22 words
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Advertisement97 1946-12-02 5 The AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION of MALAYA The Automobile Association of Malaya has been reorganized and is ready to re-commence operations immediately on the pre-war scale. Negotiations are in progress whereby new and important benefits will be afforded to members. These will be announced as soon as arrangements are completed. Membership is97 words
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Article493 1946-12-02 6 The Singapore Chinese Mandarin Sen ool held its annual examination on November 9th of thi s year, the first examination since lib; rat ion. The School was one of the earl'evSt to resume facilities for the of Mandarin. Among the many examiners present during rhe i xamination493 words
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Article9 1946-12-02 6 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 30.-Major 70. In !92I K. 6eputz7Reuter. - 9 words
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Article333 1946-12-02 6 A.P. TOKIO, Nov. 30.—For 44 years Naval Warrant Officer Nagoshichi Sugino has been immortalized in song, and statue as a dead hero of the Russo-Japan-ese War —one of modern Japan's earliest "suicide" ftcrhters. Now Sugino is returning to his homeland—alive and well—to deny oneA.P. - 333 words
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Article42 1946-12-02 6 A.P. CAIRO, Dec. I.—The pohoe today arrested 25 persons including several girls, and accused them of working for an underground Zionist organisation. They were seized during a secret conference here. The police said that important document* were confiscated.—A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article92 1946-12-02 6 A.P. ROME, Dec. I—A British military court on Saturday condemned to death by shooting Lt.-Gen. Eberhard yon Mackens:n and Lt-Geu. Kurt Maeitzen who were found guilty ot the reprisal massacre of 335 Italians in Rome', Ardeatine eaves in 1943. The defendants, flanked hy threeA.P. - 92 words
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Article56 1946-12-02 6 A.P. NP5W YORK. Dec. 1 —Preparing blueprints for defence in the atomic age. New York State has announced plans for the establishment of a state war disaster corps to handle emergencies resulting from "possible use of atomic weapons in the form of tombs, rockets or guidedA.P. - 56 words
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Article25 1946-12-02 6 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 1.-Elections t«l»?. vnte> N2v< oeev uxe<l I<u «'Ie«l<»n> t.c» Supreme Soviet, of l3 ol Uu vnlon's con :!tu<7lt "'liudlK-5. ncl6e<l -si. ut«'.Reuter. - 25 words
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347 1946-12-02 6 Reuter. BASLE. Nov. 30. -Joseph Boeswaid. a forma* German, now j. nationalised Sistag known to his BwUs as a kindly, ehattv pottcĕtnaa and good faiher and tg the German in- :'.ence as "agent 7931" was gtntenoed to 2o years penal servitude with d'Reuter. - 347 words
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Advertisement188 1946-12-02 6 11% L fai EXTENSION AGAIN! t\ PHONC 6 909 CAPACITY HOUSES! AIR Dim between FIGHTER-PILOT an* nmm akimi: m AND AGAIN IT'S VERSUS ZEROS in THRILLING DOG-FIGHT! AIR SCENES NEVES BEFORE ATTEMPTED DCN'T DARE MISS IT! THE MCSI THRILLING AI )VEN rURE EVER IB H hioouob. #SaSißlllllL Pri?.■- still Ixing188 words
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Advertisement201 1946-12-02 6 Last Day: 3.00. G. 30 9.15 p.m. The Most Famous Story of I Romantic Adventure That Ever GlonXied the Gloiious West "THE VIRGINIAN" <In 1946 TTrllirniliii Joel MoCrea and Br an Donlevy Preceded by Latest Biiiish Movietone News OPENING TOMORROW 'Experiment Perilous" CHUNGKING Tanjong Pagar Phone 3327 3 3.U0. BJM201 words
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Advertisement67 1946-12-02 6 GET SETI For A Super Treat! 1 I |Th e strange Romance of Kin?: 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).67 words
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Advertisement219 1946-12-02 6 Farewell! Singapore's 1946 Champion Of Scree j Triumphs AVCM's Technicolor p ri2e m M BRILLIANT RETURN SEASON CLOSES TO-NIGHT Last 5 Shows: 11 a.m.—2 p. m.—-4.15—6 30 —q ac 13 p.m. Now, There's No Time To Lose See It And Be Proud You've At |_a St j Seen h And219 words
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84 1946-12-02 7 q Preston, Reuttrs C r its pond tilt) Nov. 30.- England in players praised fast bowler, Alee informal reception Queensland Go?- tonight. him as worthy to b -t Test bo vver* lling only a trifle :.mdard of Maurice nsider him very under the present OS, the84 words
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377 1946-12-02 7 Reuter. 0,. Not. 30.—Se vera! carries were called off the sta c of water-logged grounds today and ches played he ball was very difficult to wing to the muddy conditions. :r Brst visit to Lon- re the war Glouig won ail their hReuter. - 377 words
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Article44 1946-12-02 7 K. Dec. 1—American year have broken its old record—with nth stfli to go. of workers invol3 >o far this year xceeded the total I in 1919 it was otd. Work lost in the nths of this yoar '325 ooo man days.44 words
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Article207 1946-12-02 7 Reuter. SYDNEY.—Two young English girls who came to Australia on the Strathmore six .weeks ago j to marry their Australian nances j ar e now on their way home j again, one married, the other still j engaged—but, in both cases, to I otherReuter. - 207 words
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Article28 1946-12-02 7 Reuter. JOGJAKARTA.—Casualties in the recent railway accident near Poerwokerto. central Java caused by a landslide were eight dead and 57 seriously injured. Antara reported.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article577 1946-12-02 7 Sembawang Men Fight Hard, But Collapse S.R.C: 3 R.N.A.S. (Sembawang): 1 PJaymg surprisingly well, the Singapore Recrea'ion Club scored a three-one victory over the R N A S (Sembawang) in the semi-final of the Victdry 'Cup soccer competition at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday Tne game577 words
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Article82 1946-12-02 7 Reuter. ATHENS, Dec. I.—Constant-rj Tsaldaris, Greek Prime Minister, left Athens by air for New York today. He is going to New York to be present at the examination at the United Nations Security Council of the Greek request for International investigation on both sidesReuter. - 82 words
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Article177 1946-12-02 7 Ipoh. Sat- —Distinguished, winning the fourth race, paid the highest dividend at to-day's here. The going was soft Results: RACE 1.-Robelus (Lewis) 1. Samcfy (Spencer) 2. Golden Glory (Martin) 3. Time: 1 mm 10 2 5 sec. Won by 2. 3. 2. Tote:' $15. $7. $8. RACE177 words
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Article106 1946-12-02 7 A.P. Tnk'o. Nov. 29 "The Hands" Matsuzaki. who recently trimmed nn American GI calculating machine operator in a soeed contest, is just another beadshder among the Japanese. Matsupaki who garnered a certain amount of fame by clicking the beads of his wood and wireA.P. - 106 words
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376 1946-12-02 7 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. 2— India, Falesine and British Colonial policy will be discussed at a conference here of 12 Communist Parties of the British Empire called bf thĕ British Communist Party for February 26 to March 2. The opening speech on Communist Parties cf theReuter. - 376 words
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163 1946-12-02 7 Nazi Anzio Rome Commanders To Be Shot Rome. Dec. I.—Drath fefrre a tiring Sdtiad was ordered on Saturday by a Br.tish military tribunal for two German generals found guilty of the reprisal massacre of 335 Italians in Romt-'s ardeatine caves, litUe mofe than two months before Allied troop* liberated the163 words
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698 1946-12-02 7 HOME SOCCER Reuter. L iS*? ON Nov 3D T he little Welsh Club Merthyr Tdyftl played the role 0 f "giant killers" when 66 learns battled in the first rourid proper of the F.A. Cup today. Twenty-seven non-League clubs who had survivedReuter. - 698 words
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Article30 1946-12-02 7 Mrs. Sleep. wife of the Resident 6eM kw6 tne Hon. ul tnc p»n»N3 ?"Ppv vllv lV46. i-epon> m»- Wt.Kl ol 57.625.67 b. n collected w ?ad«M8 tor Ms koppv il)y30 words
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189 1946-12-02 7 Reuter. SHANGHAI. —A big drive is expected to be launched shortly by the Postal Remittances and Savings Bank to secure a substantial increase in overseas remittances —officially described as "one of the most important resources for expediting the rehabilitation of China's economy." As the firstReuter. - 189 words
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120 1946-12-02 7 A.P. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.-Mr. George A. Furness, war crimes trial defence counsel for Mamoru Shigemitsu, foreign minister in the Tojo war cabinet, arrived here on Saturday and conferred with ex-Ambassador Joseph C. Grew. Furness denied that he had questioned the credibility of Mr. Grew's statementsA.P. - 120 words
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68 1946-12-02 7 Reutert. LIVERPOOL, Dec. I.—A "surgical operation" has been performed on the liner, Empire Brent, damaged in a collision with the Stormont. so she can kave for Canada next Wednssnesday with 600 Canadian war brides and the'r 300 children. Her badly buckled bows have some newReutert. - 68 words
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Advertisement109 1946-12-02 7 TODAY. (3—7.30 P.M.) Return screening—For a Few Days only! That celebrated and absorbing Tamil Drama "SIVA KAVf" Starring M. K. Thyagaraja, Bhagavathar T. R. Raj Kumari, N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Mathuram. Tonight; 6.30—9 p.m The Real King of Justice' Impartial Rule Gains The Satisfaction of the Populace' "FARMAN" (In109 words
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170 1946-12-02 8 Jimmy Welch (135 lbs.) beat Golden Boy (135 lbs.) by a t.k.o. last night at the New World Arena, referee Guy Vaz stopping the fight after the second round. This wa s not a title fight. In the first round. Welch sent Golden170 words
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Article140 1946-12-02 8 PAVILION "THE CAPTIVE HEART" with Michael Redgrave. M e r v y n Johns. Gordon Jackson and Rachel Kempson. The Captiv? Heart i$ the story of a group of men captured in the battle ot France. 1940. It is the story of their life in a pri-soner-of-war140 words
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Article62 1946-12-02 8 Reuter. HILVERSVM. Dec. t.—Nel Van Vliet. 21-year-old Dutch women's breast stroke sivimming champion, broke the women's world record for 50u metres here today covermp the distance in 7 wins. 41 sees. She improved by 2.4 sees, on the previous best made by the German girl A.Reuter. - 62 words
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254 1946-12-02 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Provision for the introduction of income tax will be made at next Thursday's budget meeting of the Advisory Council. The Financial Secretary. Mr I Nelson-Jones told me thi s morning that there may be something regarding income tax in his budget254 words
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Article155 1946-12-02 8 LO N DO N —Lieut-Gen. Sir Adrian Carton De Wiart. V.C.. described as Britain's most wounded general, who broke his back at Rangoon while returning from China, is now in. a London hospital. His condition i s expected to be satisfactory. De Wart, aged 66, was on155 words
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339 1946-12-02 8 Reuter. BOMBAY, Dec. 1. Sardar Vallabhai Patel Home Member in the Indian Interim appealed here to-night for the 4 ending of all rioting." He gave a warning "if trouble breaks out again w e (Government) shall discover the culprits and deal w ith themReuter. - 339 words
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Article46 1946-12-02 8 Reuter MILAN. Dec I.—ltaly beat Austria by three goals to two here today in the first international soccer match played byItaly since the end of the war. Italy led 2-1 at half time The occasion drew a capacity crowd to Milan Stadium. -ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration38 1946-12-02 8 On Hunge> Sinke Maria Sevenich, icell-known Christian Democratic Union speakei of V.chta, Oldenburg, has h,(jt:n a hunger-strike m emulation of Gandhi, until her conscience is that the German people a>e to receive relief this Winter,38 words
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190 1946-12-02 8 Reuter. TEHERAN. Dec. I.—The Persian Prime Minister. Ghavam Es Sultaneh, to-day again cabled Dr. Salamullah Djavid, Governor of Persia s northern "home rule province" of Azerbaijan, warning him of the Central Government's decision to send troops into Azerbaijan to supervise the general elections. The PremierReuter. - 190 words
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Article115 1946-12-02 8 LAKE, SUCCESS, NEW YORK. Nov. 30.—A Soviet attempt to give the Security Council control over fortifications of naval, military and air bases in Western Samao was rejected yesterday by the subcommittee of the United Natibn s Trusteeship Committee by ten votes to five. India. Russia, Czechoslovakia, Iraq and115 words
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Article165 1946-12-02 8 Reuter. JERUSALEM Dec 1— The campaign of unwarranted, excessive and venomous anti-Bri-tish propaganda" now being carried on in the United States by the Hebrew Committee of National Liberation wa s attackid here today by the Jewish Agency spokesman. "This group which is also known the Bergsen Group.''Reuter. - 165 words
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Article38 1946-12-02 8 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Dec. I,—Sixteen mines, laid in street** here by terrorists, were cleared today by British sappers without casualties though the windows of nearby houses were damaged when the mme s were blown up. -Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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1100 1946-12-02 8 FRANCE SA YS WORLD STILL WORKS IN POISONED ATMOSPHERE DISARMAMENT DEBATE Reuter. New York, Dec. I.—The debate on h< disarmament proposal was resumed yestei United Na ions Political Committee with h b v M. Alexandra Parodi (France). We must make a grea' effortReuter. - 1,100 words
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