Malaya Tribune, 11 November 1948
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Title Section62 1948-11-11 1 The Malaya Tribune BY TIIE PEOPLE FOn TIIE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon In Ma!;ita a \wr Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh d Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London AgenU—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Tall >f62 words
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1068 1948-11-11 1 but wait until terror war is over, says Lord Listowel GOVT. ON TRIAL IN MALAYA-BACK PAGE Reuter. Wed.—-Lord Listowel, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, told the House ol Lords tonight that the British Government "would not lilt I finger" to preventReuter. - 1,068 words
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236 1948-11-11 1 Reuter. LONDON, Wed Lord MilvcrLabour) in his spcecn Coring ti»-' bate on Malaya ia tlw House of Lords tonight, i d be thought the Colonial i Met wa uUl 1 in from political stagraatism'*. H med, h< said, to have a great obsession withReuter. - 236 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-11-11 1 (}<< tlkeeper Cvrrit recurs a ttentio-n after neina hurt <>■ yes terdiy'B soccer match he*v >• n thi P.A.F. i/i</ Kot i P:,'i The airmen loaf.28 words
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Article259 1948-11-11 1 NANKING, Wed.—Martial law will be promulgated in Nanking either tomorrow or on Friday as an emergency measure to control widespread rice rioting according to reliable sources tonight. Th? (iecision was made at a conference of high officials who also decided to impose E curfew nigthly259 words
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Article801 1948-11-11 1 Reuter. LONDON, Wed.—Dato Onn. Prime .Minister of Johov and President of the l.'nit d Malays National Organise tion, expects to discuss qu M lions of Malayan defence a I Un British War Ofliee befo c he. ends his visit to Itritaui <in Nov. 18. He toldReuter. - 801 words
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Article82 1948-11-11 1 A Javanese k!mwk*B ft uaht apainst fi v r Chinese who uttempced to rob him m St. G°'>'y: s Road last night. He overpowered on* mttM and later nanded him I ver to the police The other threi m<><l» off. i Commenting on the82 words
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280 1948-11-11 1 Reuter. LONDON, Wed.--Lord Elibank, Cons., tonight called on Government to review its attitude towards war damage compensations to Malayans. Criticising the action of the Government in slashing the claims for war damage, he said that of the £55 million award £10 million toReuter. - 280 words
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Article33 1948-11-11 1 Officials of BOAC QANT \S told the Malaya Tribune {hi* morning that Mr. Mac Donald V flying boat has been delayed at Rangoon, and would not be id Singapore untd tomorrow.33 words
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Article46 1948-11-11 1 (CANBERRA, Wed. Aithur Calwell, Immi g r a t on lfliuatet, told the Australian Parliament today that a ne.ii: ber ef people from Ceylo.i who had l een refused < ntry to A irtralict had fad then return fares paid by the CJinmoma.a'Th Qovei .ment.46 words
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Advertisement44 1948-11-11 1 Rational Employer's Mutual General MOTOR. |lX, V .I.RKMEN-S l N-XTIOV, U kCCUNBNT tllli ..I!.. r .lilhse» ..f l>M!l.\\(t IBSOCIATIOM LTD. ,in...riHT»ted In fngland) JlJfbaniberi, Raffle. Place, j SINGAPORE. FERGUSSON'S sa TI N "u different shades! **widi» Only $3.50 p. yd.! plac£ stNOAPOM "LIFEGUARD 144 words
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Advertisement26 1948-11-11 1 l>n bent not a-' n EKC O j »11 Mo.irU <li aUtlbĕt fii,,n ihe eagle piano co., A'lH, Nerangoon Koad, j Tel. ROOH4 S pore. «AWWM26 words
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Article217 1948-11-11 2 Report Will Be Base For Family Research Work THE Siiiga|K>rc Sotia» Survey, HMV —the tirst ot its kind in the British CoJouies —i> published today. The sponsors of the survey tope that their Report will serve as a gu'de to all other Colonies undertaking a <:in iiar217 words
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458 1948-11-11 2 The Social Survey figures for "Illiteracy by Occupation" show v two per ceat. illiteracy among clerks. The report of the Survey says that it is a mystery why this should be in an occupation wivch might be supposed to require some acquaintai.ee with letters. It458 words
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Article71 1948-11-11 2 THE Report shows that there were 96 juvenile wageearners among the 4,995 households suiveyed. Eighty-five of these are subsidiary earners, and 11 are p i incipal wage-earners. Of the subsidiary earners. 40 are sons of principal eurneia, xi arc daughters, six arc brothers, three sisters- a total of71 words
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Article306 1948-11-11 2 TliK household is the unit of investigation for information con (aired in the tttyoTt. Sevcrai pilot Svirveys were carried out daring the planning stage to test the workability of various definitions. Then a test survey of 500 households was conducts to find out something about the306 words
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Article218 1948-11-11 2 THREE-QUARTERS of Singapore's population is living in overcrowded »enditions according to the Report. Thirty-four per eenr. of J 9,310 persons and 21 per cent, of the -1.955 households interviewed during the survey were found io be icmVi/ overcrowded. Thirty-three per cent, or the persons218 words
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Article108 1948-11-11 2 The Report dues not i make any conjectures about the causes of overcrowding. But, it states that if the market for house-room is at all effective, the demand for more space must oe much less strong than C such a degree of overcrowding would lead on- 1 to expect. i108 words
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Article166 1948-11-11 2 THE survey figures show a largo percentage of single person households in Singnpore more than a quarter of the total. It alao shows the absence In Singapore of any marked ap proach to a typical size as is found in the United Kingdom distribution,166 words
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Article42 1948-11-11 2 The first batch of Ifecei pilgrima to return to Malay: arrive-! here yesterday on boar.! the Adraslm. These pilgrims have teeaway, for about five to six months. The batch consisted of 309 men. f>7 women. 38 shiidrttj and ?*vq infants.42 words
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Advertisement109 1948-11-11 2 "A BRITISH PICTURE THAT DESERVES HIGH praise "DAYBREAK" is a film ov ATMOSI'HEBE AND EMOTION. WITH A STORY Ol' tnTOgCAL DEPTH AND FEELING Opens Today 4 Showt f|l| 24.15-6.30-9.3op.ra.™^|^ TODD PORTMAN MrM MAXWELL REED 1 wmmm& 4 BY MONCKTON MOMI mm EDWARD RIGBY BILL OWEN -JANE HYLTON A > RANK109 words
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Advertisement113 1948-11-11 2 «j> i i i: s Uh4 Dhv: 3.00, 6.30, 9.15 P.ML YOF'KE IN THE ARMY" Owning To-morrow "BURN 'KM IT BARNES" (Whole .Serial) J^T^ Today at 3.15; 6.30; 9.15 p.m Mumtaz Shanti Dilllp Kumar in GH \R-lil-IZZAT (Hindustani) bat. Midnight "Shakuntala" •j v m I NEW HAPPY THEATRE (Happy World)113 words
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Miscellaneous275 1948-11-11 2 MlE3!ll!r BLIJJS NETWORK 9.00 *T T. M. A."-The „ng,, 1.58 Closing Ann 11.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon Tommy Handley show; 9.30 Prog summ in Tarn 1 with Malay Schools' Broadcast; News: 9.45 Dance music on sign Tune- 2On rwn 12.00 p.m. Programme Sum- gramophone records; 10.15 GOO Signature Tune Conine275 words
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Article528 1948-11-11 3 Magistrate Frames 8 Charges GENERATOR INQUIRY ENDS AT the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry «nto the R.A.F. genen tor Ctsa, the longest in the history of the Coioi-y, the Ninth Police Magistrate E. V. A. Peers) yesterday committed all the five accused to stjtjid trial at528 words
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Article115 1948-11-11 3 unstable M° ,v C h waa chaigcu i rtjoo in tne first witr 1 C! Sr.,' r" tlW.' He ,V .v:.onn m on:J[ V t alleged th it QO Nov- M ii itcd U C('li"'. r I iir street representpood Control T< Be Picw. told Tcng115 words
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Article142 1948-11-11 3 Utusai Mela\u. Shiga pore Mb "ay Daily, in i*>: editor.al yesterday, called for the abolition of politi m pemiofui granted] to llalay territonaJ h»;.<is bouse "millions ol doilarol on them Mon» i sr; v. ar for virtually no--1 re are hundreds >jf H < ii klnrial chiefs142 words
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Article93 1948-11-11 3 1,955 i. lisoholiS IV•r-' i_> r rn t_ |j\c in th windv.vs into tic li per cent other types I < ont. -uo-e* -a *iftlows into the sky; nt. w.th wkm'.r*. ;V* h -~r ncr cu.t. JE* 1 with wiiklovs into JJL 2?ms; ii per rent s93 words
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Article39 1948-11-11 3 ntity Cards Oat. in Singapore to Tv r tniooV T r fllcr of 1 1 ceived 418.841 Hi th* a r»l>bcation form.': Ssj, Var «oua centres 35,803 application forms lVi ■*:<■ SL m applications ot out Undor '-'g' tratioti.39 words
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Article253 1948-11-11 3 •MV husband took to drinking, gambling visaing houses of ill fame, and then smarted t»» frequent cabarets. "When I tried Jo cheek him, he told me 4 A gentleman must have fout vices.* n This allegation was »naf> in the H.gh Court yesterday by253 words
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Article142 1948-11-11 3 PERAK A ocad Cnirue whose bcnly was found rear Song-d Kuning village in tie Teluk Anson area on Tues !:-> morning was dol ltr.g a nle pin in one hand. It appeivs he was preparing to ambush somebody when the grenade blew up and killed him. A142 words
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100 1948-11-11 3 ,t, Jack <ei.. a fe*. tola >h CrevMtVr Nht rit "J Fourth t-Mltee I* few Jr.rkff" 1 uj midnight When he append m court, j he w s told that be stole SbO from house in Beach Rjm at100 words
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167 1948-11-11 3 pOUNDATIONS fov a new exchange with a capacity for 15.000 listener lines have been laid on a site next to the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company olfiee in Hill Street. The new budding is an the' old bite of the Knee Fa.t Chi-, nese167 words
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Article72 1948-11-11 3 An anununition dump e/asj found by the Police on vacant; land between Bahru Road and Alexander Road, yesterday, i Sixteen Erithh hand gtenades and ten thousand rounds of mixed ammunition were found j in water holes, in the mud and 1 under trees. The police72 words
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Article72 1948-11-11 3 The foreman of the jury in on* of Singapore's courts, Mr. G Albert Moses, collapsed in court yesterday and had to be taken out to ret over. Ihe ineldent happene-J during the summing up by Mr. Justice Taylor In Ml attempted theft case. The accused, Ting Vh (noon,72 words
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Article118 1948-11-11 3 Inchc Salleh Hakim. Unjffl-] cial Member of <he Bcianfcor I State Council. the Government, at the Council meeting on Tuesday, tv grant more living-space to MaUy to cope with the growing Malay population in Kuala Lumpur, j He suggested that unal' areas around Kampong B ilu v,118 words
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Article246 1948-11-11 3 Only six worn* a members turned m for the first conference of the Armv Civil Service Union women's branch which was held 831. North Bridge Road yesterday. The meeting began in truly feminine style by being h *ld fifty minutes aft-r th; achedulcd Lime.246 words
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Article90 1948-11-11 3 Ix>w Slew Kirns bauielun?nt order iiae been approved by vho Governor-in-Council. On July 30. 1948, Low Blew Kirn a woman was convicted > i three charges of living n earnings of prostitutes, of prn curing girls for prostituti j.» and of detaining girls again tt their wiH in90 words
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Advertisement389 1948-11-11 3 «H» sell "l^v^^^^ SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a Building Overseer. Apply with copies of testimonials, stating salary required, to Box No. A 1791 M.T Spore. A 1 WANTED. Correspondence clerk with knowledge of shorthand and typewriting and ofhc l.iing; commencing salary |200. Also Junior clerk with knowkdgc of Chinese characters an389 words
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Advertisement400 1948-11-11 3 SIT. WANTED CHINESE GIRL, 22, Jr. Camt ridge Certificate, typewriting, read write Chinese. Seeks I rmplovment. Write Box A 1772 M.T. S pore. IV/956) i ooifiturb STYLE your hair at Malaon Muderne. Ladies Hair Dresamg Salon 12« Orchard Road. Phone *****. trm** FOR SALE 1 Brand"new 4 K etrigerau>r. Price400 words
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Advertisement481 1948-11-11 3 VEHS. FOR SALE CHEVROLET FLEETMASTER iatc 1947. under 10.000 mile*. Ist. class condition, .several extras, including Fram Oil Filter, best off .m over $3,800. 808 Al7BB M. T. Spore. (8.995) Mercury De Luxe convertible one of smartest Caff '11 \2 Modol any trial $2,100 or near offer ling Lave Raffles481 words
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Advertisement244 1948-11-11 3 WANTED VANTED. A Telescope old D good condition or new writJ tating price. Dox E. 992. M. T. spore. (A.993) >VAN TED L i g h t we ig h 11 Motorcycle or Auto-cycle lowest >rice ar.u particulars Box M 770 Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (Z. 9781 EUROPEAN requires indoor 1244 words
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Advertisement231 1948-11-11 3 MISCELLANEOUS MALAYAN RACEGUIDE November Issue complete witn K.L. results on sale now at all leading book stall 3. (A 985• For Your Next Party Ring Up CARLTON CLUB Bookings Now Open for Exclusive Party. 1 hone 0181— 28A Cavenach Rd(A.9P7» FREE Bible Correspondence Course of 30 lessons English, (r.iinesc Romanized231 words
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Article320 1948-11-11 4 MR P. A. B. McKerron, Colonial Secretary, rises in the Legislate Council to answer criticisms of Singapores medical services. The burthen of Mr. McKerron's statement iff *hat we have done wonders, cons.dering the a?fri-,-ulties, and that money is the big need. He points out that eight million dollars320 words
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Article201 1948-11-11 4 INHERE is another red herring in Mr. McKerron's statement, though a very much smaller one. It concerns the suggested formation of a special flying squad b ood transfusion unit. Mr. McKerron says that it would be quite impossible to organise such a unit so long as the main201 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1948-11-11 4 GUY EDEN - A Great Issue Facet Britain's Parliament IK GUY EDEN Political correspondent of the London "Daily Express" WITH the reassembling cf Britain's Patliamen*. the Government :s to ptcocr.t to the House of Commons the Parliament Bill and put into effect a procedure use I only twice before In1,083 words
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317 1948-11-11 4 THE aircraft pilot who flies at night needs to be able to see and read the multiplicity of instruments in the cockpit and also to see the contours, lights and signals of the outside world. Outside vision would be best from a completely unilluminated317 words
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Advertisement473 1948-11-11 4 iWa inonoßv c dry QERnine I' ByiATEsr/H£MOPS f I DRY CLEANING CHARGES. wHH Gentlemen's Articles, ■jf \Cf fjT_ Hr Coats Jackets $2- each "'HG I shorts Sweater «1 50 cch Trousers i WkW (Evening) »2- each ■B Malay) $1- ear a J| _f > Ladies' Articles. j Blouses small $1-473 words
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Advertisement228 1948-11-11 4 ,1 ENGAGEMENT )j The KRi; agement is announces Ijotween Ucn, el«lc.-;t son »f M». 6c Mrs. N H. Ellas of Calcutta r.nd Sarina 2nd daughter of Mi 1 I Mrs. D. J. Elias«of S pore. j Asthma Germs Killed In 3 Minutes Choking, capping, wheezing Asthma nd JJronchiti* poison your228 words
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Advertisement23 1948-11-11 4 I I piece telescopic Cotton Swim Suits in j r J^K^^^^^^L^ PRICES I HO>l Sfiffip j CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT SECOSD ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE23 words
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311 1948-11-11 5 BRITAIN s oidcst hdr Z lbr > Wooldridge, starts a new lif; today. He's refl t j n j fr »m crime—he says it doesn't pay. \„<1 Hob ou£iu to know. He's ninety-four and first appeared in court hrfi ti, i /aiu »-Pre.311 words
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400 1948-11-11 5 Reuter. :v to got sufflT titles of up-to-thout member North Atlantic whether or linavian couateagree to join alliance now be- between the n powers, CanUnited States, to diplomatic offi- r ccivcd from dlpources indicate that and Denmark Mine to enter into ment, which laReuter. - 400 words
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Article37 1948-11-11 5 H king an Australian Mrs. Palmoi of nchor Hotel. Croyoon. aye the liver to her ky**. out something that first sight like a piece but which turned out fectly cut white sapphire worth £50 sterling.37 words
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Article30 1948-11-11 5 Lotus Rich, $•>, has just joined a New York college. "This is the atomic aye," he said recently. "It's the only way to keep in tune with the Nave*."30 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1948-11-11 5 WM. E. McKENNEY - (By WM. E. McKENNEY NEW YORK (NEA) A new code of bridge laws became effective throughout the world last month. There will be no scoring changes under this new code. Many had thought that the no trump count would be changed to the1,002 words
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Article, Illustration750 1948-11-11 5 STRATHNAVER WIPES OFF BATTLE SCARS The 22.500-ton Strathnaver which was the first of the famous "Straths" to be built for the P. O. Company and which kg familiar to many thousands of Services personnel who sailed in her as a troopship, has now completed750 words
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Article41 1948-11-11 5 Britons may be eating processed grass soon, according to Alderman Mrs. H. M. Nicholls, of Northampton. She told a Derby Co-oper-ative meeting "I have seen it—and if it had been flavoured could have eaten it myself."41 words
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Article107 1948-11-11 5 VTce-Admiral Sir Claude Barry. K.8.E., C.8.. D.5.0.. Director of Dockyards, speak ing at a reunion of submarine officers at Gosport, said that because of developments in the submarine branch and the submarine's greater potency the present generation of su mariners would have a greate» part to107 words
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Article108 1948-11-11 5 Vice-Admiral K. D. B. McCarthy, C.8., D.5.0., Com-mander-in-Chief, South Atlati tic, speaking in Capetown, Mtd that the time had come for South Africa to play a greater part in naval defence, with Ufi aim eventually of taking over the naval station at Simonstown. Britain's financial position, he108 words
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254 1948-11-11 5 NAVAL recruiting is being widened in many directions. A scheme for youths between the ages of 16J6 to 17'o years is to be added to the old schemes of recruitment of hoys and men. This eliminates a "blind spot in the ages during which entry254 words
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Advertisement108 1948-11-11 5 Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days h a.iuirt and burn nearly dine y»" U -kin crack, peel or ,juse of these na that has spread the world, -md is i ailed h .is Athl«t«*a Koot. h Dhoby Itch. You .an t trouble until you jm- cause. A new di*- <108 words
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Advertisement64 1948-11-11 5 BO 4 VIM l [iT^i»>^^^^^!^i« B •> V *ft I fjjl «v wll ■I 11 -T JK] J vlkjJJ iT" jW Ssh'—a really secret recipe mper-melk'w-rich and New York adores it! Now it's right here in Singapore —at Cold Stoi ige Depots and Creameries Milk liars $2.0» per brick—enough for64 words
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Article308 1948-11-11 6 SCOn, MILBURN INJURED Reuter. BIRMINGHAM, Wed.—With Scott, their right back, off for 65 minutes through injury, and Milbtin, centreforward, also off for live minutes, England displayed heroic defence against odds in the soccer inter national against Wales at Aston Villa's ground her» today, and richly deservedReuter. - 308 words
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Article178 1948-11-11 6 Sixty-two-year-old Arthur I Goldschmidt. ex-bank clerk who j fled the Hitler regime in Ger j many because ho was of Jewish (descent. i 3 now in Singapore on jnis way back to the Fatherland for "a fresh j-tart in life." During the nine years he178 words
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Article128 1948-11-11 6 Four American members of the crew of the freighter, Steel Navigatoi, who missed their ship at Kohsichang by 15 minutes, arc expected to arrive by plane from Bangkok to catch up with their ship in Singapore. The men arc: Wallis E. Woods, an assistant128 words
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Article99 1948-11-11 6 A probationary dctectiv". Ang Cheng Bok aged 22, attached to Pava p.s. was sentenced five years' rigorous imprisonment for robbery by Mr. Justice Brown at the Assize Court yesterday. Sco Koon Seng. 20. anothe: probationer tried on the same charge was discharged following a unanimous verdict of99 words
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Article92 1948-11-11 6 rtost the Singapore Social Welfare Department i :»0C to print 2.000 copies )f the Singapore Social Survey, published today. As the Government Pnnti r was i nable to undertake the printing of the Report due to pressure of work, the job wr»s undertaken by a commercial92 words
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Article32 1948-11-11 6 Mr. T. P. F. McNiece. Singapore's Secretary for Socid I Welfare will broadcast tonight at 9.45 over Radio Malaya. H-s subject will be "A Social Su< i vey of Singapore.32 words
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Article291 1948-11-11 6 JUL controlled price of sweetened condensed milk in tow gone up since the beginning of this month. Certain foreign brands have risen bv two to lour cents on the tin Australian milk shortages have made it uccessary to import hard currency milk from America and other291 words
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Article115 1948-11-11 6 'PHE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has told Deputy Municipal President W. Biythe) that oub lie bodies like the Muni cipaiity and tho Sirica I>ore Ti action Company should .set an exrmple in saving electricity The Chamber was replying a letter from tbe Deputy following their115 words
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Advertisement485 1948-11-11 6 SHIPPING BOUSTEAD CO, ttl Lloyds Agents in Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. f calls Tangier Doe Sails GLENGYLE 15th Nov. 20th Nov GLEN OGLE Early Dt*.. MkL Dec GLEN aim N FY 23rd Dee. 29th Doc FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, H ONO485 words
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Advertisement621 1948-11-11 6 ACCOMMODATION rattlis** FIRM ITtGENTLY REQUIRE HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, ON LONG LEASE. WILLING UNDERTAKE REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS IF NECESSARY. REPLY BOX NO. Al7Bl, M.T. Spore. SITUATION VACANT WANTED urgently experienced Stenographer (Male) and experienced Typist (Male). Please Apply Malaya Tribune Box No. A 1792. Singapore. SmOAFORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are621 words
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Advertisement408 1948-11-11 6 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given th&>. LAW AH TIEW of No. 389 Jalan Besar, Singapore, has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore for a House License for *he by letail of Stout L« er for cor rumption on the ground floot of the premises known as Lok Tlwa408 words
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Advertisement462 1948-11-11 6 Ip mum T-\i i ii■■■■■■■■„,,„_ MANSFIELD CO.' Hi (incorporated la Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. ft L Sa. ♦Glenogle' From U.K. "H»|JMl>|- from U.K 13 W "Adrastw" -from U.K *JI "Eurymedon Due from U.K. I "Nanking Victory* Due from U.S.A. "Sarpcdon" Due from U.K. J* I sailing* for462 words
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Article863 1948-11-11 7 ALLAN LEWIS - fox \s Horses Impress During Track Work By ALLAN LEWIS pit i,l was a large attendance at Bukit limaii thts I ,,,,»rnirm »hen Saturday'* mniiers were given tt*4r t,n;'U °l >v ding trials were don? by Cabaret and N RegreUt, Snaos, Indbn Heather end863 words
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Article, Illustration72 1948-11-11 7 ABOVE: Combined R.A.F. goalkeeper, Currie, stops a hot shot from .Mahmood, Kota Raja* inside-left, during their game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A few minutes Inter he dashed out to meet Haji Garhan, but failed to hold the ball. This goal72 words
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226 1948-11-11 7 THE Singapore Police Ru£bj XV went down to Nee Sotm Garrison R.F.C. at Thomson Road yesterday by 18 points (3 goals, one try) to five points (one goal). The Police were however, without the services of some of their players—who were "staying226 words
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416 1948-11-11 7 THE Useful Badminton Party entered t »i c final of the Singapore inter-club badmirloi: championship**, w n c a they trounced the Marigold Badminton Party to the tune of four games to one at the Clerual Union hall last night T. Chong416 words
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232 1948-11-11 7 After eight months ct din; cult negotiation. Great World will introduce George Pcnchc.7. the Australian Heavyweight Champion in their promoti m this week. The Australian has just completed a long tour in Serb Africa and leading American and Britsh promoters have bo 1232 words
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Article111 1948-11-11 7 In a keenly contested badminton match, the Chinese Notional Language School team defeated the St: Joseph Institution team by three games to two. The following is the result: (C.N.I. ,8 plnvcrs mentioned first). SINGLES- Lav Tefig Chuan heat Chun Kee Meng 4-15. 15 4, la 6;111 words
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Article52 1948-11-11 7 Radio Malaya will broadcast the match between the Katong Boys Club and the Harbour Boys Club when they meet 'n the finals of the Singapo c Boys Soccer Cup today at 5 p.m. on the Pada'Jg. Mr. P. A. B. McKerron wid present the cup and meda!:after52 words
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Article470 1948-11-11 7 Koti Raja 4 Combined RAF 1 l/OTA RAJA, winners of ifa Singapore Cup, were a little too good for the Cojnbliiexi K.A.F. :if i. lrn Besar Stadium yesterday. In tine fettle ami at full strnnfrth, th "n^as' gave a dcmonstn;t:oii of the finer points of470 words
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Article43 1948-11-11 7 The following will ran. est tf the S.H.D. Auxdiary pV.ce at hockey against Ge J Q FA h ELF at Tanglin at 5.15 pm. to <ay Bingham; MeGready. McCutty: Lawthcr, Lovcday, H.zario; R. G. Clark. P. Clarke Trcmcnhecrc, Devlin. a.id SpciJewindc.43 words
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Article259 1948-11-11 7 A. last minute goal m a thrilling hockey match ort th Padang yesterday resulted tin- S.C.C. Women's team bed. beaten by the w.a.a.f. Champ by the Odd goal in five. Tne tussle .'>r supremacy lasted from whistle to whisti The WAAFS scored first259 words
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Article43 1948-11-11 7 The Ladles' Conpetifjn fir November (Bogey) was piaye* 1 at Bukit Timab i.n Mo.iday, and resulted as f< dows: "A" Division won ov Mrs. E. A. Elder (2 down). *'B" Division won by Mrs A. E. Gerondal (1 down).43 words
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Article104 1948-11-11 7 The Hospital A Ist iota' rjnion Diet and defeated the Khalsa Association in n friendly game of hockey Oy the only goal scored in the match. Tlic game was played on the Khalsa's ground at St. George's Road. The goi' was scored by Lim Swang after a line104 words
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Advertisement32 1948-11-11 7 *an £2, 1>r »ntpr,, R<mh starring i)» l }J SS KATHERIJNE DelVaiXE S s r of "drfn-iN UUte Devils" 5 Vri JgOAY >11D\K,II r j a nil V Jbookings M^«llf J*ow open:32 words
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Advertisement54 1948-11-11 7 WRITTEN IN FLAMES! SAT. AANITE! cleans everything J sm oothly and speedily I 9 c^ean stone-topped tables. Grease 10(1 d,rt disappear immediately, leaving surfaces bright MW/ilWl VIA xtA tlK shining as new. Vim cleans tables, floors, baths, AW/l 11l «aks and dozens of other'articles speedily, W I 1 1 154 words
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478 1948-11-11 8 Policy Vacillating And Unrealistic THE PEER FROM MALAYA HITS AT GOVT. Reuter. LONDON, Wed.—Lord Mt ncroft, opening the de 4 bate in the House- of Lords oi: Malayn tocViy criticised the Government's policy as having o* on 'vacillating, complacent and unrealistic." Lord Maneroft, ConservativeReuter. - 478 words
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Article61 1948-11-11 8 GENERAL M.Y.F. WEEK CONCERT at Fairfield Chapel Noil Road 7.30 p.m. Y.M.C.A.; Lawn tennis 5pm commercial classed 5.30 p.m. gymnastics and keep fit class 6.15 p.m., lending library 7 p.m. choir .practice 8 .15 p.m. EAfcT WEST SOCIETY: Talk by Prof. N. S. Alexander of Raffles College61 words
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Article211 1948-11-11 8 CATIIAY: "River Lady" v colour) with Yvonne DeCarl) and Dan Duryea—1.45. 4 15, 6.45 and 9 30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Romance, on t.ie High Seas' with Jack Car-on and Jams Paige. —2, 115, 6. >0 and 9.15 p.m. HEX: ".Summer Holiday" (in technicolo-jr) with Mickey Rooi.ev and Gloria De Haven211 words
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Article41 1948-11-11 8 HOC'KEV: Combined Services v. Combined Civilians—S.R.C.; Combined Civilian women v. Combined Services women— S C.C.; S.H.B. Police v. G.H.Q. FAREI.F— Tanglin; G.H.Q. Signal Rogt. v. Johore C.C. Johore Bahru. RUGBY: S pore United v. I R.A.F. Seletar Jalan Besar Stadium.41 words
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Article70 1948-11-11 8 The Rev. Mothei St. Odo. Superior oi the Convent School, Telok Anson, died last night. She was 76 years ot age ano had seivcd in Malaya for f>3 years. "Madam Odo". as she wi k affectionately known, came t:> Malaya in iH9S and served 4' years in70 words
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Article118 1948-11-11 8 Reuter. Over Auckland AUCKLAND, Wed The new comet win eh has flashed across the skies of the Southern Hemisphere In the last three days. was BS»*i from Auckland, New Zealand today. Conditons were cloudy, but enough of the cornel was seen to Indicate It was an outstanding omReuter. - 118 words
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Article74 1948-11-11 8 The Government is planning a campaign to make people 'cent' conscious. "Every cent that the consumer can save on an article |g a cent worth saving," an official of the Price Control Department told the Malaya Tribune this morning. He was commenting on the Department's action in74 words
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Article29 1948-11-11 8 OTTAWA, Wed.—Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King, Canadian Prime Minister, will tender his resignation .to the Governor General on Nov. 15 it was announced officially today.29 words
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Article187 1948-11-11 8 U.P. LONDON, Wee —It was revtsled today tfc*t enterprising Amer-cans have offered Princess Elizabeth's expected baby a free trans-Atlantic diaper service. The National Institute of Diaper Services wants to supply the baby with diapers, which would be flown weekly from the United States andU.P. - 187 words
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181 1948-11-11 8 Reuter. LONDON, Wed.—Mrs. Elizabeth Braddb<*. bluntly spoken Lgcuur Member of Parliament, did not dance a jig on ihe floor of the House of Co** mons, she said today during the hearing ot a claim for libel damages against the Bolton Evening NewsReuter. - 181 words
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Article47 1948-11-11 8 One Chinese, M specte I of being a memner of the Communist party, we* arr c l last night under the Emergency Regulat.ons. "he total under det-ntcn to-date is 315. CT.D. also ai rested two Chinese, alleged to be n.r nbers of secret see ties47 words
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Article24 1948-11-11 8 PARIS, Wed.-i United £»1431 Secretary for Defence Jai. es Forrestal arrived ry pKno today foi an inspection tour of Western Europe.24 words
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Article101 1948-11-11 8 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.-M<*t interested in the debate t.% Malaya w the HmWf of Lords t<niffht axis O >to Onn >iin Jaffar, Johore'it MmUter, Unto Onn v is given a r'n th* diplomatic boa\ Early »n the dt;l;atc, Lord Listowei. Mm s'tr of State for >hrReuter. - 101 words
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Article146 1948-11-11 8 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.—The first 'judicial executions in Britain. !sincv hanging was suspended, are to take place soon. Two Britons now under sentence Of death for murder were today refused a reprive by Home Secretary Chuur Ede. The Home Secretary decided that in the case of bothReuter. - 146 words
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Article66 1948-11-11 8 Reuter. LONDON, We 1. hold up at many European capitals today by a strike of 1,000 engineers of BritVa European Airways, which gr i »r.d ed 43 planes at Northolt, airport, travelled by othe.- airlines. Th2re was no indication ho\v long the strike would lastReuter. - 66 words
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Article67 1948-11-11 8 Reuter. PORT OF SPAIN. r.lMDAD, Wed —Sir John Shaw. Governor of Trinidad, was anaonx the guests at a ro-'ea-tion given here tonight I y ihe Muslim community in i iStnut of Mirza Abul Hassan Ii i fthani, Pakistan Ambassa lor to the United States. The Ambassador, whoReuter. - 67 words
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Article188 1948-11-11 8 Reuter. LONDON, Wei.—Mr. J Jin piatt* Mills, recently e.»pelled from the Labour Pnrty for being too far Left, pro* tt sf't in the House oi Ca:matte today /gainst tt c broadcast speecn of Mr Mw.colm Mac Donald, C missioner-Gcneral for S nthEast Asia, on Oct.Reuter. - 188 words
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Article66 1948-11-11 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter.> j The Society of Licenced Aircraft Engineers i:: giving an- 1 other film show tris evening at S.OO in the Qantas Engineers' men at Brooke Road, Katong. The show, although put on specially for the benefit of members who missed the last one66 words
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Article113 1948-11-11 8 Gmhjah Mart. k\; !I! < la .v. He fired Z2* ■hots at the ,<, wh:cn the lights i 'L* f.re v.as returned ho shooting a lem minute* *n f no casualties I OUARD3 on fc Pong saw two jZ! b ed in black |fi2> «ter the kamolv113 words
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Article118 1948-11-11 8 U.P. VIENNA. Wet, police said today a jumped from i ir window of the Kommamiatura ot r..r: I positively identified as I tof trian, Friedrich Poei.-! famerly a driver can military err*-: recently ehauffea sian Officers Club Police said Boeim < r' ly was agitated byU.P. - 118 words
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Article48 1948-11-11 8 ROME, Wed. -li;: Turke y signed a c0 °2i accord Invohriai anJJJ >t good* valued a: li* about rulated by a c Italy will l«P w skins, steel and and send Turku cotton t >:Tks. ti:- product, p biles, sbemlccl I J* j farm machinery, -w48 words
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Article18 1948-11-11 8 WASHINGTON j Acting Secretary Robert Lovett repots that P**%U* under way foi a tween Pteatdeat un18 words
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Obituary45 1948-11-11 8 M Madam ha H' Klou a>f«'d 7b (I**» mother »f «;'«0 u Foong ami f t< n the grand..»»!"*' passed »«»> 1 (t u Mj JO.lI-4S a( v Koad. Corf f w !J at NJ fio'> .he rh. nh «'I ih. >i for lllil 145 words
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