Malaya Tribune, 24 November 1947
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Title Section59 1947-11-24 1 The Malaya Tribune T HE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya simultaneously in Singapore, *7feuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) Zf''"'- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1947 jj PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents Mews. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98,59 words
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328 1947-11-24 1 Sabotage, Reprisals Now Forbidden Reuter. Nov 24. Dutch and Indonesian com**i appointed by the United Nations "Good Offices" v Indonesian dispute agreed to the rers or. both sides and to forbid all sabom and reprisals, the Netherlands press JJLcaid last night. m\vsReuter. - 328 words
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Article42 1947-11-24 1 At last Saturday's meeting of the Chtriese Chamber of Commerce, a I mine the report of Revenue Ccmnvttee with the view ro the Chaml .r of how Govrrnment s &Sa»fU 1 it from being levied noxt year.42 words
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Article72 1947-11-24 1 In I pmMinger fares on bftfoP" Railways arc to be E fare, will be at 11| L v r ckMH at 6 mm ir\ third class at I p?r bMc i other nnyclwv L g tiger train protake effect from tßn win bring the72 words
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Article99 1947-11-24 1 U.P. 23. Meld Ftomel committed n when gtven rtween t hat anl trial People's Courts'' In the July 20, plot against Hitler, ac-ut-i fen, Fritz Maisel. 1 ing tried for his Re nel'a death by a Berman court, told interrogators that Gen. 1 lacht ChiefU.P. - 99 words
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Article18 1947-11-24 1 Reuter. —Twenty people B>iro*ean quarter !s.ri<.-chinn. when Into the main Fr n-p Press re--1 today.—Rett-Reuter. - 18 words
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Article17 1947-11-24 1 Reuter. I Mr. Mo'ofor. I is •ift'Tn" r>r f >r Foreign MinM'>rs 1 on Tuesday.—Rev-Reuter. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration231 1947-11-24 1 Pilot-ejection seats have been adopted as standard fittings in all RA F. jet-propelled fighter aircraft. The. U.S. naval air services arc also using the device, which has bctm minted bit Mr, James Martin, of tht' Martin tfrifccr Aircraft Co.. Dtnhaw near London. The pilot,231 words
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463 1947-11-24 1 Reuter PARIS, Nov. 26— Late tonight it was unofficially reported that a French Government undor M Robert Schuman, France's new Premier, had beon formed. A member of >t* Premier's secretariat sa d the Government was "practically formed' and that only one or two minorReuter - 463 words
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Article37 1947-11-24 1 Reuter. PRAGUE, Nov. 23. Eight persons were killed and eighteen injured when a passenger plane belonging to the Rumanian-Soviet Air Company crashed in low fog and rain near a village in Bohemia.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article41 1947-11-24 1 numbers of office workers were left stranded for half an hour on the Tanjong Pagar Road this morning when all the trolley buses on the route broke down due to overhead trouble. At least Aye buses were Involved.41 words
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Article192 1947-11-24 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) American officers and sailors acted as guides to hundreds of Service and civilian sightseers wno visited the US.S. Atlanta, a 10,000 ton light American cruiser now lying !n the Singapore Man-o-war Anchorage. Servicemen, service g!ris and their families, together with civilians arrived192 words
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Article165 1947-11-24 1 Reuteer. London. Nov. 23. Coast- j guards were called to bad wea- ther watch on many stretches of Britain's coastline tonight as gale warnings Allowed the wav of floods in m ny parts after the weekend of rain and storm. Landslides and mountain torrents pouring acrossReuteer. - 165 words
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Article69 1947-11-24 1 Reuter —AAP. SYDNEY. Nov. 23:—The Most Reverend Howard Mowll, Archibishop of Sydney since 1933, has been elected Primate of Australia. Prom 1913 until 1922 he served Wycliffe College In Toronto, Canada, as tutor, professor and dean. In 1922 he went to China and in 1926 was appo ntedReuter—AAP. - 69 words
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199 1947-11-24 1 ROMSEY Hampshire, Nov. 23—Souvenir hunters rarp busy at'the 800-year-old Romsey Abbey after I Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, making their first public appearance since their marriage, attended the morning service there today. Several prayer books bearing the name199 words
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205 1947-11-24 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 23.-—The Indian Defence Ministry stated tonight that the Indian troops were meeting witn increased opposition, slowing down their advance has been beseiged for the past 29 days, towards Ko*H Jammu, where the Kashmir state garrison The defence communique said that205 words
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190 1947-11-24 1 U.P. NEW DELHI, Nov. 23.—India and Hyderabad start final conferences this week on the future of the ricn princely state, in the face of Nationalist demands that the Indian Government will not make further concessions to entice Hyderabad into the Indian Union. A Hyderabad delegationU.P. - 190 words
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Article53 1947-11-24 1 U.P. Castcl Gandolfo, Nov. 23: —Screen artistes and singers Martha Eggert and Jan Kiepura were received in piivate audience by the Pope at his Summer residence. Eggert and Kiepura had been working in Rome for the last month. They play leading roles in the ColomUa film,U.P. - 53 words
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Advertisement106 1947-11-24 1 HENG CHEONG WATCH COMPANY (ESTD. 1911). PHONE ***** ORCHARD RD SPORE._ CoolDehJt forAVarm Sunny Days IF you want a tempting, creamy flavour, refreshing coolness and enerjo-restoring nourishment in your hot-weather drink. Ovahinc mixed cold will fulfil your Ideals. You will never tire of its delightful, characteristic flavour, and the rich106 words
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217 1947-11-24 2 Reuter. London, Nov. 22.-Hundreds of people W**ted many hours today at Westminster Abbey to see signatures of Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh on the marriage register and Royal bride's bouquet which l:e s on T t tomb cf the Unknown Warrio Many womenReuter. - 217 words
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126 1947-11-24 2 Reuter. Oxford. Nov. 22 —George Marshall Uniter States Secrrtary ol State, receiving a honorary decree o Doctor ol Civil Law at Oxford University today, said British and American co-opera-tion was important in the war and was important now. Mr. Marshall arrived in EngReuter. - 126 words
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Article152 1947-11-24 2 Reuter. GALWAY. Eire. Nov 23 communist armies on Bte«*rdevsof Sib Comrnumst two. column parties within Paly alio. France represent a grave danger even to the person of the Pope, declared Dr Micnael Browne. Catholic Bishop of Galway today. He was speaking on Mai return to GalwayReuter. - 152 words
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Article55 1947-11-24 2 U.P. Washington, Nov. 22.—Helen Keler. totally blind and deaf since infancy, insists the public owe an estimated 250.000 sightless Americans the chance tn keep up on current writings. She asked the Library of Congress to publish literature in braille to give the blind aU.P. - 55 words
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Article89 1947-11-24 2 Reuter. ISTANBUL. Nov. 23. Bulgarian military manoeuvres on the Bulgarian-Turkish frontier were reported by travellers arriving here today from Bulgaria. They said that large-scale Bulgarian troop movements were taking place near the frontier. Reports from Adionople, 10 miles from the frontier on the Turkish sideReuter. - 89 words
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Article86 1947-11-24 2 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 23.—The three nlsters of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who have listened together to the broadcast of his marriage to Prince3S Elizabeth last Thursday and have telephoned their congratulations to the couple from Germany, will shortly hear a firsthand account of the ceremonyReuter. - 86 words
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41 1947-11-24 2 The untitled ton Knot httiif by Pfcsteera-Arm- I strong, is- the biggest merchant J sMfl hrfhe icorfd to be toancfced tht tear. It has bftn huili at a cast of £3,000,000 for The untitled over L.SQQ 3 fretc ol 608. "i-hnrnt.nn.41 words
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Article264 1947-11-24 2 Monday, Nov. 24—7.30—9.30 p.m.: j Badminton Court available v bait* Hall; 7.45 p.m. Music Club; Notation I Class; 8.30 p.m. Choir Practice. Tuesday. Nov. 25 —6.30 p.m. Keep- Fit Class; 7.30—9.30 Badminton Court available in Large Hall. Wednesday Nov. 2(i—5 —9 p.m. Chnss Clul C—7.30 p.m. Art264 words
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Obituary86 1947-11-24 2 There was a large attendance at the Bidadari Cemetery on Tuesday at the funeral of Mr. Christopher Martin Cardoza. a wellknown member of the Singapore Eurasian community who died suddenly early on Tuesday morning. The late Mr. Cardoza. who was 45 years of age. was86 words
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Article54 1947-11-24 2 Reuter. Lake Success. Nov. 22.—Th c United Nations Security Council held one of its shortest meetings on record today when it met to reconsider applications for membership of the United Nations irom Transjordan and Itaij. None of the great powers reported a change of attitude, so the Council shelvedReuter. - 54 words
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Obituary30 1947-11-24 2 Rev. T. N. George, thil, Tiruvalia, Tiavancore, India I beloved lather oi Mr. G. Thomas, formerly oi Anglo-Chinese School, Sin poret passed away peairluily the 19th instant. Deeplyr*fl ted.30 words
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Advertisement297 1947-11-24 2 EDUCATIONAL "MERCANTILE INSTITUTmj 209. Queen Street. Phone 2IH NEW SESSION COMMDiH NOVEMBER STH. 1| Classes will be conduced ml Book-Keepir.g and Accour.taM Shorthand:— Theory, Spfl ranging from 70 words to H I practical English in Tlfl j Stages. Mathematics anfl j Foreign Languages. Ijj UNIVERSITY J PREPARATORY CLASS* For tlv297 words
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Article1635 1947-11-24 3 SYDNEY HORLER - w SYDNEY HORLER CHAPTER XVII I t&sr in wofcrs CLOTHING we've joined ytP* i spect of his I•"' nn upon him in Benny Ban- restrain his norm MB i ok tine as Chief Standish. i "but now d< no, mv lad. idea?" returned sounding ludlcr- which1,635 words
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96 1947-11-24 3 The Malayan Students Union ia organising informal monthly meetings for Malayans studying in London. It is proposed that as many as it can arrange to do so should meet for luncheon.at the restaurant in Tottenham Court Road, London on the third Saturday of each m96 words
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Advertisement853 1947-11-24 3 TRIBUNE SITUATIONS VACANT wanted i Junior Book-keeper with Knowledge of typewriting. Keply .n writing slating age, experience and salary expected to Br>x No. A.534 M.T.. Singapore. «W.915). WANTED a lady stenographer ana a lady typist; Asiatic prelerred; Apply Post Box 582, Singapore. (WJtl.) Two vacancies have arisen in the Singapore853 words
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Advertisement648 1947-11-24 3 VEHICLES FOR SALE f NORTON 500 cc 1945 7000 mile* 6850. C. E. Dept. S.H.B. Gate 9 Tel. 030 l Ex. 272 Omce Hours. <W920;. THE FINEST CAR ot its size in tht country very fast handles I eauthudv iuxurous grey leather upholstery complete set makers spares specialty lun< d648 words
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Advertisement584 1947-11-24 3 FOR SALE ?OR YOTJ and your friends Xmai lcoraUon "case lot" certkieu h— _P'»rtwine and Sherry at reasonable p.ice. Apnly No. 4 Ain.<er Mans on* orchard Road. Singapore. (W. 916). SILVER PEAK BEST CEYLON TEA present austerity compels v.; to jre. tlie maximum benefit out of evervning. Have you tried584 words
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Advertisement529 1947-11-24 3 MEDICAL DIABETES, WHY WORRY? When l>. T. Lims Diabetes Herb Tea can give you speedy relic*. Get you. Herb-Tea by your side and eat what you like. D. T. Lim Co.. 24. Prtmen Street, Singapore. (W. 917». NOTICE OF COPRA iVNO COCONUT OIL FROM SINGAPORE Exporters of copra and coconut529 words
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Article802 1947-11-24 4 Malaya has not yet managed quite to balance h.cr economy; total imports to the end of September have aggregated 1 1,028,555,614 and cumulative exports $952,429,--3*4. Exports are chiefly p ibber and tin, excluding entrepot trade. Since the war a variety of factors have obscured the real structure of802 words
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Article, Illustration1985 1947-11-24 4 'in™ a nlane arrives at or leaves an airport, do you know what happened or^iiT happen Sde of the 5*3 OSWALD HEN RY, Tribune staff writer, tells you al jj^* IT was an hour after dawn. At the Kallang Airport an official in the1,985 words
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Article338 1947-11-24 4 When Mr. Burnett Rae. f Chief Air Traffic Control Officer, and Mr. H. L Weather all, Officer-in -Charge, Trail Control Kallang, and Staff Officer attached to the Department of Aviation, arrived in Singapore last December, they found not a j single aircraft landing at Kallang either on338 words
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Advertisement551 1947-11-24 4 SITUATIONS VACANT MUNICIPAL WATER DEPARTMENT Applications are invited for the Financial Office Assistant Special Works (Temporary Staff) Salary between $350.00 and $500 00 per month according to Qualifications, plus temporary cost of living allowance Full details and application form obtainable at the office of the Water Engineer to noni applications551 words
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Advertisement45 1947-11-24 4 NOTHING CAN TAKE THE wace or E\ES^ gift of God, or.cc ruined is never recovered. Eyesight Conservation Is t>y means of havir.g your eyes examined periodically by a qualmedC.Tiac«ONG. O. D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. TEL: 4435 FULLY EQUIPPED WITH LATEST INSTRUMENTS.45 words
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Advertisement71 1947-11-24 4 KARDEX CABINETS AND VICTOR SAFES I>; VARIOUS SBSBS AVAILABLE EX STOCK PRICES MAY BE HAD FROM j REMINGTON RAND INC (incorporated in U.S.A. •i» limited l*bfl»ty. 142, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE POST BOX 163. PHONE AND LfcE RUBBER BIIU)IN<« 165, HIGH STREET. KUALA LUMPI R AND CHENC BOX MJILDIN 0 sft,71 words
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Article346 1947-11-24 5 RKD SING ANV< MEN ARE WITH THEIR g^DERS. v ni'mher \he Malay ytusa* Melayu. was imposed gd they had plun- Wcddmfl on I* Lt tmbera of the P *2Sna Welfare Procea--0 c lourful pro- celebration vve a trato show the thai Malay of the346 words
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Article45 1947-11-24 5 Reuter. Nov. 22. More than 100 guerillas were killed and 12 taken prisoner by Greek troops who with air and artillery suppoit chased them out of the Kroussia mountains in central Macedonia, the Athens news agency reported from Sa. ionika today. Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article116 1947-11-24 5 Reuter. PARIS, Nov. $3—The Executive Bureau of the World Fede. ration of Trade Unions here today rejected by a strong majority the American proposal to put the question of American aid to Europe on the agenda. The American proposal was put forward by the American labourReuter. - 116 words
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Article56 1947-11-24 5 U.P. MOSCOW. Nov. 22 —The Soviet Writers Union announced a drive to raise Soviet newspapers and paper production, which it said is far short of the nation's needs. The Union called on paper mills to step up production and demanded related industries to furnish the mills withU.P. - 56 words
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Article48 1947-11-24 5 U.P. SHANGHAI. Nov. 23. Shi- bhara Hagabuna, 48, former Japanese intelligence officer, found guilty of. murdering Chinese tmderground members dur- ing the war, and of committing i rape and atrocities, was shot by a firing squad on Saturday afternoon in the compound of Ward Road Jail —U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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339 1947-11-24 5 Reuter. TEHERAN, Nov. 23. The Persian Cabinet today discussed a draft reply by the Premier. Ghavam Es Sultaneh, to tho Soviet protest note warning the Per3lan Government of "grave consequences" wh'ch might follow the rejection by the Persian Parliament of the agreementReuter. - 339 words
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Article78 1947-11-24 5 The special menus served by certain Singapore restaurants last week in connection with the Princess Elizabeth Wedding Fund brought in a total of $361.50 made up as follows: Lido Restaurant $150, Pavilion Restaurant $100„ Capitol and Rex Restaurants $71, Princes Restaurant $40. Last Wednesday's "Orientalia" at78 words
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Article52 1947-11-24 5 Reuter. HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 23. Bri-tish-born film star Miss Ida Lupino announced her engagement yesterday to Collier Young whose divorce from his present wife will be final next April. Ida Lupino was formerly the wife of actor Louis H »r*!i Young Is an official of WarnerReuter. - 52 words
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Article108 1947-11-24 5 Malinee Jayasinghe-Pens. the young pianist for whose studies at the Royal Academy of Music, Lonion. readers of "The Times ot Ceylon" contributed the mapilncent sum of Rs. 12-459. will sail m the P. and O. Stratheden on December 2. The new term at Academy opens on108 words
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Article356 1947-11-24 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 23.—Chan Tharn Lim, alias Sow Quai, 16-year-old gangster member of the Ureen Dragon Mountain Society, and probably the last dangerous bandit in Selangor, for whose capture a reward of $5,000 was offered by the Selangor police, was this afternoon356 words
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Article90 1947-11-24 5 The Film Unit of the Public Relations will as usual have a full week this week, with the tollowing fixtures: Today, Tanglin Thrift and Investment Co-operative Society. Tomorrow, Salvation Army Boys' Home Wednesday, Marine Police Station. Thursday, Kampong Sepadan. Friday, Outram School In view of90 words
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131 1947-11-24 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) 1 Raffles College boasts of several talented musicians who. w th the support and aid of the students and members of the staff, have launched a Music Society. The Society will present a concert on Saturday. Dec. 6 at 8.30 p.m. at131 words
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Article120 1947-11-24 5 Reuter. NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—Theresas a further irregularly lower tendency but declines today barely reached one point. Selected Steels, Rails, Farm Implements, Rail Equipments, Minings, Aviations and Motors featured the unsettled issues. Trading was at a reduced pace, however, with operators disinclined to extend commitments importantlyReuter. - 120 words
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Article41 1947-11-24 5 Reuter. RANGOON Nov. 23. It was officially announced today that the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner to Burma. Mr. Stoodley, is to arrive here shortly. Mr. Stood'cy was fornrrlv trade commissioner at Nev. Delhi and Calcutta. Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article113 1947-11-24 5 Reuter. BERLIN, Nov. 23. Speaking at the last meeting of the Allied Control Council for Germany before the London meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers, Marshal Vassily Sokolovsky, Soviet military commander in Germany, last night repeated all the charges Russia made against the other occupyingReuter. - 113 words
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Article115 1947-11-24 5 The 9th Scout Open Grorp held a very successful camp nre at Melrose' on Saturday night. The party, with Scout Leader Goh Chin Hye at its head, gave children of the Children's Aid Society a very enjoyable evening. This Open Group is proud of its eight blood donors115 words
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Advertisement29 1947-11-24 5 I Exclusive Sales Representatives I ASTERN SUPPLY AGENCIES 1 I OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE I Ghaut 152 Cecil Stree I Phone oio SINGAPORE Phone 4iu heirs Ahead Of W» TiM,e29 words
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Advertisement132 1947-11-24 5 Red Route hroughout The World! High Quality and High Per* Jrk i formance Brcadeast Receiver rag? S\ AY for use in ALL CLIMATES 1 l[o AC.AC/DC sets fi j The Central Marketing Company 40-C, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. PHONE: 6233. ill li L TO TH PAST Sole Agents: CIME. D ARBY132 words
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182 1947-11-24 6 (From Our Own Reporter) mat AOCA Nov. 23.—Mystery surrounds tne au 'mnearlnc» ot a 29-year-old Hokkien Chinese, woman m«sherof four children, who has been missing after Teeedlv going to fetch tapioc? from a vegetable garden hi Stinsei Udang. 12 miles from Malacca town The182 words
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593 1947-11-24 6 Students from China and Singapore were among the party which visited the example of a new type of school Britain intents to pwKlaW numbers when the raising of school age comes into effect School building is hampered by the present difficulties fftßura! an I593 words
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Article158 1947-11-24 6 The Secretary' of State for Colonies Mr. Creech Jones. Under Secretary Rees Williams, Sir Shenton and Lady Thomas. Lord Milverton (better known in Malaya as Sir Arthur Richards) and Lady Milverton. resident commissioner of Perak. two members of princely families of Malaya and a large number158 words
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Article28 1947-11-24 6 The 1947-8 Calender of the University of London School of Oriental and African Studies is available for consultation ill tne office of the P R O.28 words
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127 1947-11-24 6 The 53rd. anniversary of the Singapore Lighter Owners' Association was fittingly celebrated on Saturday night, when about 200 members and sat down to a sumptuous Chinese dinner at the Wing Choon Yuen restaurant, Great World. Mr. Lim Kok Tai, the President, speaking during dinner, said that127 words
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247 1947-11-24 6 K. O - (By K.O. LAST SATURDAY THJ AMERICAN CONSULATE IN SINGAPORE RECEIVED ADVICE FROM MANILA TO ISSUE FIVE VISAS TO MANAGER TRAINER ROW KIM LIN AND UiS TEAM OF BOXERS. On receipt of the good news, Kirn and Jimmy Bird called at the247 words
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869 1947-11-24 6 "FIRST-TIMER - OUR SPECIAL SPORTING FEATURE (By "FIRST-TIMER" Hockey authorities in Singapore maintain that there definitely i< a lack of what may be termed as "Hockey Manners on toe part of m ,nv individuals who participate in the gam* W %ey point out *at on869 words
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Advertisement193 1947-11-24 6 If 5 THRILL SHOWS DAILY! /j\ 11 A.M., 8. 4.15. «.39 and 9.15 VM. /rtTtf, It "Death To TarzaiT!... uttj J! Decrees the High Priestess!*** x"r J Q JJ™J UI TI Preceded by Special Newsr eel Exclusive Pictures of the Procession and Celebrations in Singapore on Day of j Royal193 words
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Advertisement86 1947-11-24 6 PAP.AK'OUHI S iou~H r.cl/ j j 1 I con a picture get? t I 111 dlXTfclii Ti 0 yov m I Hi M Favorite &rur«n«'S Preceded by Special NewTTeel. Exclusive Pictures of ibe Procession and Celebrates in Singapore on Day S of Royal Wedding B TOMORROW ONE DA) OM i86 words
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662 1947-11-24 7 v v 23.— Tt-st mat-* jr.**" have slwaTl W ltn dramatic invariably -sided owing m nc< of rain. 1 Tps pvei playad hero. 123, was a literal tulians who >°" 675 rims. 0 *jl .'<, >rj s last Test I in f 4 r. t.662 words
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354 1947-11-24 7 SHUTTLE - (By SHUTTLE Only three out of the five scheduled ties in the Singapore Badminton Championship were slayed yesterday at the Clerical Union Hall. Play was inclined to be colourless as in some of the fixtures, players from the same party clashed with each other.354 words
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217 1947-11-24 7 Playing under unfavourable conditions due to a sodden sround, the Nel3on Sports Club nevertheless proved superior in all departments to beat the Railway Juniors at soccer yesterday on the latter's grounds by the odd goal in three. The Nelson S.C. opened217 words
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57 1947-11-24 7 Fast and exciting soccer was witnessed at »*mile jtt ng when the Hospital Young sters were beaten by the Rangers by the cn!y goal sewed in the first half of he fmme. ThA youngsters, without lie~ regvilar backs and halves, neve.th?less played a sp but57 words
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Article23 1947-11-24 7 HOCKEY SRC. vs ACS. 0.8.A. Padang; CSC. vs. H.M. Dockyard. St. George's Rd. Singapore HooKey Trial; Colours vs. Whites, S.C.C. Padang.23 words
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Article77 1947-11-24 7 LONDON, Nov. 22. Whne Australia were defeating Scotland in the season's first international match at Murrayneld. many stirring forward struggles were taking place on other rugby union grounds, on which ram had had its effect. Oxford and Cambridge played their last match before the varsity encounter77 words
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Article104 1947-11-24 7 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Nov. 23. The Malayan soccer tourists concluded their Shanghai engagements today when they lost to the combines Tunghwa and Tsingpeh team by 4-2. it MMM an evenly contested fjame throughout, but the Malayans were dotjyed by bad ho t: even missino a penally.Reuter. - 104 words
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Article519 1947-11-24 7 The Singapore Turf Club revival meeting has been 9 v»ry successful one and several records were set up. The of the big sweep tickets for the three days totaled over $1,130,000, the attendances were greater than ever, sales of the course cash sweeps averaged more than519 words
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Article227 1947-11-24 7 BASEBALL Despite the threatening weather and a downpour later, a large crowd turned out at tho Padang to see the U.S.S. Atlanta" sluggers route U.S.S. "Estes" baseball contingent. 6 to 2 in a fast game yesterday aflerw noon. Opening with a one-run barrage in the first227 words
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Article91 1947-11-24 7 Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 22.—Kd Fantho (9.00) gained a popular points' decision over Battling Simu (9.11). Singapore lightweight champion, in their first meeting over 10 3-minute rounds, topping last night's box>nc promotion it the 8.8. Park Stadium. A cut, over Sima's left eye of>t ned by Pancho91 words
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Article65 1947-11-24 7 The fcllojdng are to represent t'ne ACS.O.B.A; in a friendly game w.'th the S.R.C. today at 5.15 pm; en the Padang.: V N. Pillay. Dr. Ong Swee Law. Lav Hocke Chye, Chan Kee tiang. Goh Chin Chye. Swee Lim £wang. Harry Fang, Yeong Slew Kow, Charles Lelah.65 words
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Advertisement199 1947-11-24 7 U T 1 SHOWS .us and 915 p.m. Laugh and Love! k a Wonderful Life' 9'Tnng UjgS STEWART Lionel Barrymore, T.FUL COMEDY f MORROW J?N iv TWO WORLDS" JI.IN Ht HMCOLOR ~K!\l WORLD 7—9 15 p.m. Trail Street" Opens To-morrow The Batman" (haps. I—7) nFW WORLD 7-9 15 p m.199 words
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Miscellaneous31 1947-11-24 7 SINGAPORE TIDE'TABLE TODAY High Water: 7.11 a.m. 7 ft. 8 in. 7.52 p.m. 7 ft. 4 fa. Low Water: 1.04 ajn. 3 ft. 5 in. 2.03 p.m. 4 ft. 3 in.31 words
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Article, Illustration865 1947-11-24 8 (By Our Racing Reporter) Radiant Rhythm a five-year-old chestnut Australian ~Mt2rhSHua out of High Flush, who has been racing nore Turf Club revival meeting. The izal ant gelding is a line, compact horse, with longingmofemem who was at one time given tip aY a865 words
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Article76 1947-11-24 8 Reuter. MOSCOW, Nov. 23. Colonel Fomin of the Red Army, in a report on the occasion of Artillery Day celebrations in Moscow, sad that industrialisation of Russia in the last 30 years had made It possible to create "a powcriul ordnance industry". Tass. the official Soviet newsReuter. - 76 words
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107 1947-11-24 8 U.P. Jerusnlen, Nov. 23.—Two of Britain's highest auttiorltlea :n the Middle B>st were reportea to have conferred today on tne withdrawal o British tioops from Palestine An official statement tmll General Sir Join. Crcker. C-m-C cf British forces in ths Middle East, arrived 'n JerusalemU.P. - 107 words
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Article49 1947-11-24 8 The fallowing will represent the SClir against the Singapore Harlequins at Hong L'm tomorrow eventng: Ah Chio; Chtm Bock Swee Law. Kee Slang. Keng Swee Cb'p f Xve. L. m Swang (Cart > Ong lit*, K«e Pow. Seng Kirn Peng We* Reserve: H. F 3*fi WWW Kow49 words
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Article135 1947-11-24 8 Reuter. Bordeaux. Nmv. 23:—After reading hv 13 jK>lnts t« seven at halltimc. j Wales ioet U» Franc by 29 point* to 21 in the Ru<jby League mternat'oual. watched hero this afternoon ly more than 26.000 spectators. The We'sh tram, who played a more pollsbed gam<\Reuter. - 135 words
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169 1947-11-24 8 Reuter. BANGKOK. Nov. 23. Rear Admiral Luang Sangworn. precoup Police Director-General and one of the prominent persons who slipped out and who was wanted by the Military Command, is now living In Chonburi. about 7U m'les southeast from nere. He told a BangkokReuter. - 169 words
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Article42 1947-11-24 8 The Singapore trial sol edulcd to take place tod«y. will be ptayid on the Singapore Cricket Club side of the Padang at &.lf> p.m. sharp. Ptayers and reserves are requested to bring wh tc and coloured shirts with them.42 words
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Article74 1947-11-24 8 The A.C.5.0.8.A. hockey XI will meet the S.R.C. this evening at the Padang. To-day'o game will be the Old Boys* second outing this season. The following wll ronresent the ACSO B A V. N. Pillay; Dr. Ong Swee Law, Lav H'xik Chye; Gan Kee Siang. Ooh Chin74 words
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291 1947-11-24 8 U.P. London. Nov. 23. <UP>-The Big Four Ccuncil of Foreign Ministers prepared tonisht fOf the crucial meeting on Germany in p:sv:mist c a mosphere charged with a political ens s in France and now the fantU ar East-West exchanges cf bitter SovietU.P. - 291 words
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Article201 1947-11-24 8 (Tribune Sports Reporter) Fresh Tom their badminton and hockey victories over Rar<les College, the Medical College trounced their traditional rivals in the fi*st inter_co*lege table-tennis encounter on Saturday- 1 The clash took place at Horr rower Hall. Medical large numbers of supporters ♦Rom both colleges yelled themselves201 words
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Article83 1947-11-24 8 U.P. CASTLE GANDOLFO, Nov. 23 Pope Pius in a special radio address to the people of the United States thankeo them tonight for the "Christian charily" of their winter programme i f aid for Eurobe, which he said will prevent death for many. He praised the U.S.U.P. - 83 words
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72 1947-11-24 8 Second only to the miners' call for men in Britain is the miners' call for steel. Steel to build the equipment which will mak? the miners' sweat result in s maximum tonnage of coal at the surface. THIS PI (.'TURK SHOWS: Diesel locomotives for work on main haulage ways coming72 words
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121 1947-11-24 8 Reuter —AAP. SYDNEY. Nov. 23. Sid Barnes, the Australian Test batsman, playing his first for New South Wales since his return from England last Thursday, was caught behind the Wcket for a duck on the day of the Sheffield Sh-.cd match against VictoriaReuter—AAP. - 121 words
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Article102 1947-11-24 8 David Km X ns: Yore China bantam weight contei for tf world's tdle scored a techmca I Knock out victory over CM l«;vte at the Ruzal StadirJ ManUa on Saturday night MP 20 000 spectators. Leyle started well wtm tag I hrst three rounds102 words
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Miscellaneous52 1947-11-24 8 WEATHER i REPORT i'j. Bright P: showers :n ar*raoon ai7£? tag. Bright t. morro* f Yen Wind: N.rf.er.y rn,B BSubset: 1823 hrs. Sunrise- 06, R hrs. Iloonnse* 1509 hr set: 0327 bj». s M,J °n» Max. Temperature v Mm. Temp. 73 i j Rainfall: n:i. Relative humidity: Ra yesterday: 95:52 words
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