Malaya Tribune, 15 November 1948
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Title Section62 1948-11-15 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Mian any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing AimHltanrounly Kuaia Lumpur, Ipoh Penang Tetegrram*: "Tribune B'pore." Telephone: 5811 (9 line*) PAGES SIxXGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE .ondon Agents—Messrs. Coltn Turner Ltd., Tait >f H<>us«,62 words
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Article, Illustration513 1948-11-15 1 Philip Toasts Son In Champagne ONE DAY THE NEW PRINCE WILL BE- Reuter. London. Sunday. Princess I Elizabeth's son, first grandchild i to the King and Queen and fiist I great grandchild to Queen Mary. is the first Royal baby to be I born in direct successionReuter. - 513 words
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Article660 1948-11-15 1 ELIZABETH AND HER BABY BOTH DOING WELL Reuter and UP. London, Sunday—Princess Elizabeth gave birth to a son, who becomes second in line to the British thrope, tonight, at Buckingham Palace. Both the Princess and her baby are doing well. This child was delivered at 9.14 p.m.Reuter and UP. - 660 words
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Article33 1948-11-15 1 STOP PRESS A spina) feature in the Radio Malaya programme tonight will be the "The Royal Baby" at 9.45. This will take the place of "World Affairs" usually featured at that time.33 words
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Article82 1948-11-15 1 For the pe«t tw> days captains and offices of Bh'r? in Singapore have Uer stra'n'n.-j their cars to he-ir the bo<~.m of guns at midday. announcing the b.ith of the yal baby. to dress their phips. This morning, lviwcver. Mary ships in harbour *er« all82 words
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Advertisement7 1948-11-15 1 o**-** I L Your Best Buy! SINGAPORE.7 words
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Advertisement60 1948-11-15 1 FOR PHOTOGRAPHS CONSULT I Tli£ LARGEST PHOTO I STUDIO IN MALAYA A warm, comforting cup of 'Ovaltine' will do much to r.-- IW7 m N new energy, atrengthe.i the to- nerves and brighten your outlook. 'Ovaltine' is all concentrated nourishment. derived from Nature's best foods malt, milk and eggs. OV/q60 words
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179 1948-11-15 2 I TEAM of American war crirn investigators will iX visit Changi aid Outram gaol this morning to m reen Japanese war criminals in connection with one of the last big war crime trials su m to be held in lr>psa. The team,179 words
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Article50 1948-11-15 2 Reuter. ABERDEEN Sun. Lord Twetdimuir had a narrov majority ot 25 over Sir ftfak'OUll Sargent in the election hs K< tor of Aberdeen University I Result: TVe»dsmuir 474. Sargent 449. i Twecdsmuir is Conservator MP. for South Aberdeen anJ succeeds Eric Limtlater. novel ist, ;-s Rector. -ReuterReuter. - 50 words
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Article115 1948-11-15 2 A two-man delegation, representing haj-pilgrims *rrm Sarawak, saw a Government representative on Saturuay. and asked for the improvement of conditions on board the pilgrim ships. A member of the delegation told the Morning Tribune, that the Government was sympathetic. Mr. J. H. Loch. Singapore Pilgrim Officer, told115 words
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Article34 1948-11-15 2 Captain N. s. Norway un.i Major W. J. Rkklel, the two I flying authors, who recently I paid Singapore a visit, left a Percivai Proctor, pester Jay 1 morning for Pal. mbang34 words
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163 1948-11-15 2 tyJORL than a bundled H>* in families evacuated from a subjected te-rori>»t area at 'iciniang Hem hong in the Muar-ljenga district iv the j,ust few days Grabbing a few personal Ivlongings squatter I families abandoned their homes or left th.-m as they mere destroyed163 words
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Article31 1948-11-15 2 U.P. WAHINGTON. Sun. President Trum an has proclaimed November 25 Thanksgiving Day and asktd divine guidance for Americans in safeguarding the gifts of freedom and peace U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article106 1948-11-15 2 Reuter. Khartoum, sun Police l»erc have arrested 65 p:o pie including two political leaders—after last night's demonstrations aga.pst the elections to Sudan's Legij'i- tive Assembly, due to be ncl.l tomorrow. The arrested men ine!«i-te Darderi Ahmed )smail, lead?: of the Unity of <he Nile Vall;y Party,Reuter. - 106 words
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Article35 1948-11-15 2 1 SHANGHAI, Sun. Myyor K. C. VVu Shanghai's deep gratitude for the Hongkong loan of 10,000 tons of rice n a message yesterday to Rhr Alexander Grantham. Gov ernor o c the Colo.iy.35 words
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Article48 1948-11-15 2 The legless R.A.F. hero, Group Captain Douglas Bader and his wife, Thelma arrived at Kallang Airport from Batavia during the weekend. They left Singapore two weeks ago in a Percival Proctor on an inspection tour of the Shell Company's planes in Indonesia and Boineo.48 words
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Article249 1948-11-15 2 A MAN was killer 1 md a woman badly injured yesterday afternoon when the wall of a war-damaged jshophouse near the junction of Middle Road and North Kridge Road collapsed on some stalls. 1 The nan was ?3-year-old Hee Khong, who died in an249 words
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Article66 1948-11-15 2 Reuter. CANTON. Sunday. A big depot for the forging of Gold Yuan notes was uncovered when the local police made a sudden swoop on certain premises here, according to a local report. Over GY250.000 worth of forged Gold Yuan notes were discovered on the premises asReuter. - 66 words
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Article70 1948-11-15 2 Reuter-AAP. Batavia, Sunday. Communist rebels killed Surjo chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council to the Indonesian Republican Government, ot Nov. 11 north of Madiun, east Java, the Indonesian Republican Defence Ministry announced in Jogjakarta yesterday. Surjo was travelling in s convoy of five cars which wa? ambushedReuter-AAP. - 70 words
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Article60 1948-11-15 2 LONDON, Sur. —Passengers waiting to leave London ah pi 11 saw a slight fair man wearing a black top coat over a sports jacket and carrying a knuki bag. He was E. A. Scholz, a German PoW and supporter of Sir Oswala Mosley. ordered co be depot ted60 words
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238 1948-11-15 2 100 Meng (Jane, 1947) ufMmd in L W Rubber Factory Murder case le Ul4*f he was discbj» rped asked ke u ;»n rrfs d I;J «t the Seventh Police C ourt I "Yoci told the Court you ran a«v-iy last year becaase uuitiy at238 words
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Article59 1948-11-15 2 In the Sungei Siput arer, a military-police party yesteid-iy found a well-concealed ba.V.i. camp at the edge'of a rive. It consisted of two larg° holt, capable of accommodating 5u men and a parade ground. Toe camp was destroyed. Bandits attempted to attack the manager's bungalow at Mou.it59 words
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27 1948-11-15 2 Siai.\ Mi <; kok yesterday*. Short visit" c 4 Ho was West. an Serene, where h N guest of the General. Mr Donald.27 words
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Obituary67 1948-11-15 2 The death occurs». Genera! Hosp.ta! Saturday night, of M- \< of the R.A.O.C. Hf J! a brief illness. A popular mmber <f, C: c y 1 o n e s e cGaunaiar > Nagahngam was a kta'm player in his ejuiy was once spo>t< lecm» theTP.CA..67 words
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Article16 1948-11-15 2 A OfrjMtyM mman. Goh tm I taken to after tusta.:. jury in a L:.16 words
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Article270 1948-11-15 2 AIR HOSTESSES SAY— Air hostesses of the Malayan Airways are not given jobs just because they present an attractive exterior. There remains very little to envy with what they have to do. Getting about their business requires all the tact in the world. Once270 words
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Advertisement259 1948-11-15 2 Opening 1 oday H A PpTw OBID 3 Show*— s, 6.15 9.1» p.m. Day—One .how only at 8 p.m. Screen s Mlghties: Adventure \Wn Serial "OUSTER'S In H«*rt Stopping Tension! ij s?;,: I NEW HAPPY THEATRE f larrin (Happy World) Ilr!lta, Barry SulUvan SEASON EXTENDED ISonita Granville, Albert Decker TOI»AV259 words
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Advertisement50 1948-11-15 2 W Tixlay 5.15—6.30—9.15 p.m. SURAIYA Karan Pewan A Motilal in "DO UUL" (Hindustani) Next Ch»nge "OMAR KHWYAM" ii m GREAT WORLD oLOBE 7—9.15 •THE JOLSON STORY" (Technicolor) Tomorrow "JUNGLE BOOK" (Technicolor) NEW WORLD U DO 6.15—9.15 Whole St--ai: "Bum 'Em Up Barnen" ROYAL "VIS W AMUR A" (Tamil) A I50 words
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Advertisement133 1948-11-15 2 I You Ought X £fe» Th's i'riiish Picture: I CficwUixM Last \m tS phone: bqo3 Ul5-6ifJpi fcdft AmiTODD EncPORTWAh f*\ W > MAXWELL REED JB Wk&U AYBREAX 1 K\ ft T MOMCBYON m c i I 1»S K\ witk EOWARO MCBT«till OWEN jane h> «L» XV A. MANX tONOV COMPTON133 words
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Miscellaneous425 1948-11-15 2 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK Close Down, 6.00 Programme in Tamil with Signature Tune; Summary. 6.05 Children's 1.17 Tamil song; 1.20 News in 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon Hour. 6.30 Sports Round-Up, Tamil; 1.30 Listeners' Request; English Schools' broadcast; 6 5 Musical Interlude. 7.00 1.58 Closing Ann. and Prog.425 words
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Article1366 1948-11-15 3 Sabaratnam - When Fullerton Building wasn't there By Sabaratnam d yesterdays d hives of I leatheroi insecthat dusty hcif, took back you Mil ick, bach and i i till YOU! alive again ,v cheer of your good n puts in to and in SingaI ij ut Octoof grace1,366 words
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Article580 1948-11-15 3 (From A Market Correspondent) The deteriorating positron in North China made Malayan markets more hesitant and on!y small business was written during the week. Quotations eased for practie illy all sto ks save for some of the larger tin producers Among Dollar Tins P and580 words
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Article108 1948-11-15 3 Produce Market Round Up The pepper market again turned better and the black quality gained $8 and the white Js4 a picul. Coconut oil was up $2 and copra prices rose $1 on better enquiries. The sago section tended to be easier. The following were yesterday's quotations SAGO FLOUR: Lingga108 words
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Article52 1948-11-15 3 The rubber market on Saturday recovered sligntly from its losses during the previous two days with price gain of a quarter of a cent over Friday. With New York being only slightly lower. the market 'here opened quietly steady in |the morning. Only a moderate volume of business52 words
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Article88 1948-11-15 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sun.- World fibre production last yea was 14 per cent belov the mipot of the last prewar season, but about one-fifth greater than In 1946. a review 's~ued by the Food and Agricultural Organisation said today. Taking into account the 10 per cent increase inReuter. - 88 words
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Article35 1948-11-15 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. Mayor William O'Dwyer of New York has agreed T o license twelve British "Beardmoor" taxis in New York early in the New Year a British official revealed to day.35 words
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Advertisement125 1948-11-15 3 My night-cap when STOMACHS upset \%^df% Hr knows it is the surest way of puinij a sound refreshing sleep, Bui don i take our word lor it try a lin V s Lursrlf-you'll be surprised at the |2^VV\*. difference it makes. "y^^^^j^^^^^ ANTACID POWDER A7A neutralises Acid Soothes Momach Re/reves125 words
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Advertisement372 1948-11-15 3 e3 FOR SALE Toil SALE Parkinson gas jookc* used only four months, j lew condition. $220 or nearest." Write Box A 1797 M.T. Spore. (E. 30) j, Three Storey Building situated in the heart of town perpetual grant vacant possession price $140,000, Apply Box No. A 1798. Malaya Tribune. Kuala372 words
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Advertisement434 1948-11-15 3 SITUATIONS VACANT I r YOUNG LADY ASSISTANT 11 REQUIRED. Must read and write English fluently. Box No. i E. 31. M.T. Spore. (E. 32) |1 WANTED By Well Establish- j ed Radio firm an experienced radio serviceman for immediate j Salary according Ito qualification and experience I good prospect* for434 words
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Advertisement198 1948-11-15 3 TUITION MODERN DANCING ACA- I DEMY —Specific methods in teaching! enabled beginners io dance within "3 hours", 5, Ann Siang Hill. (Beside 281 ,iouth Bridge Road). (V.975) 1 JOSEPH MO. B.A.- English and French Private Lessons: $2 and $3 Each Lesson. Box No. 31 M.T. Spore. (E.3l> FOORMAN'S Music Studi.198 words
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Advertisement220 1948-11-15 3 ACCOMMODATION WANTED -Unfurnished House m Ipoh for Europeans. Willing repaint and pay good rent. Modem Sanitation preferable. Reply Box No. 323. c o Tribune. Ipoh. (E. 29) TO LET fully furnisiieu seaside .«ungalows at Port Dickson. Apply Hock Hoe Company Kuala Lumpur phone 2656. (D.23) TO LET One Small Room220 words
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Advertisement368 1948-11-15 3 Income Tax advice help for filling return available from K. Ramanathan 8.A8.L. 5 Church Street, Kuala Lumpur. (C.17» TIC-TAC'S MALAYAN RACEGUIDE November Issue com plete witn K.L. results on sale now at all leading book*tall3. I tA9B5> For Your Next Party Ring Jir •CARLTON CLUB" Bookings Now Open for Exclusive368 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1948-11-15 4 Robert Root - by Robert Root leaders of the ChtL nesc middle class, SVCO have tried to present a third choice for Chinese who disapprove both the Chinese Communists and the riglr st nationalist government, are now allying themselves witn the Communist who control north China. The alliance is1,469 words
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Article517 1948-11-15 4 THE Chinese Communists having swallowed II n churia are now proceeding to ivbble iway at North China. As we write, osie million Commu-i.-.st and Nationalist troops sre engaged in a Voody struggle lor* the eontrv! of Hsu. now the last defence line guarding Nanking and the Yangtze517 words
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Advertisement457 1948-11-15 4 J Wad inunoßv c dry CLEnninc Il DRY CLEANING CHARGES. To I WL Gentlemen's Articles. V \CL(iTUi H Coats Jackets $2- each j Shorts Sweater *1 50 each Trousers $1 50 each Wt^ —l (Evening) *2- each I M'!i« s' Article. V Blouses, small SI- eaot ok mj I Dresses457 words
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Advertisement112 1948-11-15 4 Eye Care consists of mor* than just "baying glass tt." iff ye comfort and visual efficiency depend primarily upon professional services of a qualified eyesight specialist, C. 8. CHONG. OPTO*. fully equipped with modem Instruments. S i SUPPLIERS of all tyi>ea off office I Stationery, Job Printing: anil Paper Merchants112 words
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Advertisement132 1948-11-15 4 TYPE 128 l A e-valvi« rrcrivrr, Mtag !MuMi |hi.|»< »w»i f oui-t*»** to a niwllia of 11-vnlve functions. ing performance and qaoJKy. TWBCK $305.00 C nsh DiM onrM 1«', *rt«J 1 nUEE UOIUS IKI >' Murphy Service DistribuW Sl* JAFORE: M. 1 E. Nath.m W 0 !?ji J OKK BAHIU132 words
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Article586 1948-11-15 5 The Reasons Are FEWER QUARRELS LESS ACCIDENTS i. MONEY SHORTAGE Reuter. I lun f i ople in Britai'i are n< 4 bo quarrel** «iih l as they used to <>c—e L worrying ihe law. i i n b 'lieve that thin ii' one <>f m»«Reuter. - 586 words
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Article120 1948-11-15 5 Reuter-AAP. Sydney, Sun. ••Legitimate" fishermen long ago won their legal battle against the users of nets in certain N<V South Wales waters but they have started a feud with fish spcareif: w.iich may develop into a majoi marine disturoance. Neither side has much hopt that a compromiseReuter-AAP. - 120 words
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Article147 1948-11-15 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Sun.—lt has b a estimated that it will cost the tverajre Australian fan 'y U 10 for the Xmas diner this I year. I A housewife catering for I horse! f. husband, three childr. n. and. say two "in-law*" who come to dinner, willReuter-AAP. - 147 words
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Article43 1948-11-15 5 MANILA. Sun—Two SUA traiiau tame aanraroos have "Invaded" Malacanar- Palj* 800. Fach about tin feet high the pair, a. male and a fcnvilo. were, flown to Manila fr>m Sydney as gifts to President Quirino from the Austrsu'Ui philanthropist. E. J. Hallstrom.43 words
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Article60 1948-11-15 5 Reuter. Can tun. Hun. Canton la having Its /Irsf jewel lottery. During the week-end big crowds <iucucd up before the offices oj the Central Trust hid., to buy tickets which were limited to 6*909. Prize* arc saul to include diamonds. Each ticket (<.st C>o ffOtd yuanReuter. - 60 words
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538 1948-11-15 5 C V DNEY, Sun.—Mr. Inigo Jonc- VK. Met Soc, F.R.US.A., W--0 rector of the C rohamhurst Or :;ervator/, Queensland, clairna that fa will be able to prr-dct eastern Australian wrought cc.n d. 'cs in advance A m.s '•«147 theory proved correct. His contention has been538 words
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Article267 1948-11-15 5 ONE of the most courageous Australian women of modern times is a young nutrition expert from Can berra who recently spent three weeks alone among savage aboriginal tribes in Arnhem Land, Northern Australia She is Miss Margaret McArthur, who made the expc dition the267 words
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Article69 1948-11-15 5 RQKYt two-year-old hem ai Gkvtoow umlcfced Ha pen hoain§ the em§e to ins. Then Km clawed Mm hone ia/.. ma MM cmye and if. /r r (i.n fuel 'i mouthful hut loifahi eecowda hi bad ewullotced 7rtlfons of MMtnr und eoifn;<o'jfi v Moaaoia M. rook69 words
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Advertisement203 1948-11-15 5 a HAIKIT l<!,AME SPiMERS I'VtM SIA'MIO i I <1 .OW II tlrillh "f 2«"| WH» J'l» I 1 111* v I.I,. .1 |tiM| ft iif 2.<Mll> III»)-.1 Wi '1> I in 4 „ir 14*»or»- invuhmMc <«>;• all A» ririi',.in>wi (hi-rt- I-» pnu»l unity no liiult to lilt» l it can203 words
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Article, Illustration957 1948-11-15 6 Harry Grayson - By Harry Grayson BERLIN Flying over the pock marked, blockaded city of Berlin, the 72-ton C-54 Skymaster entered the Tempelhof Air Base traffic pattern. Capt. Jim Young ordered the wheels lowered, set the big ship up for one of the most difficult landings in957 words
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Article48 1948-11-15 6 U.P. EDMONTON. Sun. —Labourite Austin Albu defeated Conservative Edwin P. Hubbard in the Parliamentary by-election here but the Labour majority was greatly reduced. Albu got 2G.1G4 and Hubbard 22.837. In the 1945 general election Labour carried the district with a majority of more than 19--000- U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Advertisement485 1948-11-15 6 ISTHMIAN S. S. CO. For BOSTON, NEW YOHK, BALTIMORE via SUEZ Direct Spore P. B'ham Penang Steel Navigator" Dv« O 81/32 18 Nov. 21 Nov. Naila 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 So\ "Meredith Victory" De/» 19 Nov. sail* 2ft Nov. *"Queen» Victory" Doe 9 Dee. 16 Dec. Ift Dee. Sails485 words
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Advertisement560 1948-11-15 6 SITUATION VACANT WANTED For immediate engagement experienced Driver/ Mechanic for working and 1 maintaining a small "Allen' Diesel-Engined Trench Excavator. Unfurnished quarters, light water supplied. Apply stating salary required. Manager Lanadron Estate, Panchor (Muar). STOREKEEPER WANTED by a very old established firm of Wines and Spirits. Previous experience essential. Apply560 words
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Advertisement618 1948-11-15 6 NOTICE PuTiVbnX to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance. (Chapter 59) In the Estate of TAN KIM TEE als< known as TAW TJEK PIEN, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that creiitors and any other persons baring claims against th? estate Off the abovenamed deceased shculd give notice cf in wiit'ng618 words
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Advertisement6 1948-11-15 6 nWI&l "A CECIL ST. SPOPf {fa&oio6 words
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Advertisement411 1948-11-15 6 ROYAL DI TCH U ■Mr. "JAW 1 duo Singapore about ft alongside S.H.U v please apply to NEDF.RLANU |,v, ROYAL DITCH £5 Robinson R r L W: T128 .4; MANSFIELD CO. LT| (Incorporated la Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. A fj.s.A. •'Nanking Victory Due from U.S.A. v "Sarpedon"411 words
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188 1948-11-15 7 Should Be Winners' 1 In Near Future PUNTERS are advised to keep the following horses In j mind for the very near future i CLYNOR (in a longer rare». Happy Travpllc- (also a lorg race), Ballymnn II (in any spring, Blue Prim, Genoniar. and ivlarcori (all188 words
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Article170 1948-11-15 7 HHKN tli.- burses were (he I oat for the M.trl 1 the Ittnt rate on Suturdaj ;t friend of mine as k. 1.1» d Double Ten had i« ehanee to which I rented 'Van**. I 1 told him to have a I Uekel each170 words
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204 1948-11-15 7 I thousand braved th'? iwlemMt weat'ier to see the v ling at fhe Great W »rlil open-air arena on >ituru. v night when the top liner brought together George Peatfcelf, undefeated hm\v*<-ght eh .nipion of Au»traii;\ and the giantRnagpran, King Kong, tetvyti'triglit eh:204 words
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575 1948-11-15 7 i £APTAINEI) by Wong Peng Soon, Singapore nu-n\ •ingles champion and a Thomas Cipper, Ul» NAAFI Sports Club became Singapore's fir *t post-wav mter-cominercial-houses badminton champions yesterday. NA.API's defeated the Shell Sports Club by three i g nncs to two. Peng Soon575 words
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Article118 1948-11-15 7 V f 1 Swimninß l Ai the Chinese Svimu°' on Saturday wa* the l *aiv 21 th mn V aspirants T "»rit h f ro: s v pole. oi ln< lenient wee tlx r U? :t 00(i crowd and ni?M ,n f ra defied n» c118 words
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Article35 1948-11-15 7 Reuter. The first Test match played between fiidia and the West Indies ended here today In a uraw, India being 2?0 for six in their second innings at the close of play Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article49 1948-11-15 7 NEW YORK. Sun.— Comm sooner Abe Greene of the National Boxing Association, opines thai Joe Louis is risking his title at least sev-en tim« s in next month. Greene said, If <n any of tYcsc so called exhibition opponents kay> Louis, his title would be In jeopardy.49 words
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Article, Illustration30 1948-11-15 7 I'rincess Guinevere (liroan an), seems to be having a road laugh after winning the second race. Her owner. Madame Ida 001, is seen here leading the "Princess" In.—Tribune Picture.30 words
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459 1948-11-15 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sun —When Refe- ts E. B. Thomas, an c cf vast experience, declared Henry Hall, the =ung Sheffield blacksmith, the winner af >.r v very '..'use and thrill-paoked fight wi'.b Ernie Roderick, of the welterweight title since 1939, ifccrv was a tremendousReuter. - 459 words
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Article151 1948-11-15 7 The 'Medicals' and 'Dentals' will play their Annual Interfaculty rugger match Torn or r o w at 5.15 p.m. on the >utram Road School ground. The Challenge Cup prc'-e ited by Professor Gater will be given away to the winners 1 y Mrs. Ng Wood Kan, L.D.S151 words
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Article35 1948-11-15 7 Reuter. KTMBERLEY, Sunday.—The 1 M.C.C. had scored 542 for four wickets in their first innings at. close of play on the first day I of their match against Griqualand West here.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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86 1948-11-15 7 Reuter. PARIS, Sunday. -Leslie Graham and Jock West, British racing motorcyclists, and the French rider Georges Monneret. today broke six world records in the 500 C.C. Class at Montlheiy Autodrome near here. Riding a special A.J.S. machine they set up new figures for theReuter. - 86 words
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201 1948-11-15 7 Spectators invade Field Austria Beat Sweden Reuter. VIENNA, Sun. Hundreds f f police had to be eull-.l to dear the field rear the en.l jof the international sccoer j maUh here, i n which \u \i j* j beat Sweden 2— I when a I large number »1 the GOReuter. - 201 words
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Article243 1948-11-15 7 SPARKLING tabic tennis wa: seen at Raffles College'; Social Hall on Saturday afternoon, when Singapore's two colleges clashed in the secont annual inter-college match. The Medical College trounced the Raffles College by nine games to nil. Lee Ek Chong (MC) this year's Singapore junior champion243 words
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Article144 1948-11-15 7 BABY GARCIA (US lbs.), I younger brother or Kid I Pancho, gave a good account of himself at the Happy World Covered Stadium last night i when he outpointed Little Kas- sim (118 lbs.) over six round.jin the main event in Promotei 1 T. B. Lim's "talent144 words
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Article519 1948-11-15 7 AT the conc'usijn of the cur- rent Singapore Spearlight n-.A Princess Prints formerly trainee hy "Snowy" Mp land w»U »c taken over Ly Jack Spencer I MR. KHOO HEW; TBDCwhc] has had to dispose jf L.r. team of horses owing t:> ill health has sold 1 iost519 words
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Advertisement55 1948-11-15 7 ('HONG N ifITpRESS™ IJMtTED. (leneral Job Printers, BookBnaouru, Stationers and Rubber Stamp Makers. 'I hone No. 4935. Hill Street, Singapore. IKlWiriMll i I ■MMMMBBW IN ROYAL tLHNICOLOR 44 SARABAND FOR DEAD LOVERS" m§JSSS«, STEWART CiKANGFtt I HA NCOINf: JO A X V>.OH\ RQSAY GRREBTWQOO KOBSON JP 4 BATTLE OF gm55 words
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Miscellaneous30 1948-11-15 7 LADIES An' GENTLEMEN > YOUR ATTENTION, ALL P F i 1 MR. HAPPY DAVE HAS AH i r A A SLEEPYi KAYOE'5 MANAGER TOO 51 GET SOMEl DAHLING-TSLEEPY til j K..Toe30 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1948-11-15 8 LOUIS WULFF - By LOUIS WULFF Member of the Yesterday o nuth>>r on' louri ,4 flitSf m t H r I- ,i t ff Palit WHEN Albert, the Prince Con- «»rl, h)is!' i id ol Victoria, want*H ad vice on Un1,045 words
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Article324 1948-11-15 8 Governor Sir Franklin nbuson win hauth of the BwtfU b*by M Go-. innl! S** C. y nl 8.45 p.m. «n the presence ~j t|„. n ,o,,s Mt ;»n»I rH Services t hiefs, incluil.m tkl H *.*t and the G.OC. Sin K tMk,re. ftj f «nsohur repteacrtattves wv\ ai,324 words
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Article118 1948-11-15 8 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Sun. The j Victoria Government will put into force next Tuesday an antistrike law-Essential Services i Act passed several months ago —which forbids strike picketing, rules that strikes must not be called without the ballot of workers, and provides severe penalties for strikers employedReuter-AAP. - 118 words
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Article74 1948-11-15 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sun. President Truma a has named Secretary of Agriculture Charles Brannan to < head the American delegation to ih e Food and Agriculture Organization meeting which opens its fourth session here on Monday. One problem a t the meeting will b L to select a permanentU.P. - 74 words
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Article170 1948-11-15 8 ATHENS. Sun. Greece \vn? toright still v ithout a government, M. Con /aritine To.d- lai is. Vice-Premier and Fo-c gr Minister in the outgau-g Sophoulis Cabiii* t having s-i far ft-deri in IU) talk> with party leaders to EH up a new ministry. Both King170 words
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Article80 1948-11-15 8 Reuter. < T: Umne Stmff Keporter) The registrator, of voter* for the Singa«. jie Mun"-. I Elections will b t In this week. The Municipal E!<vt»onc, Ordinance becave law la*4 Friday. Twenty-seven Municipal C ir.missioner s will I c elected cavil of the six Municipal war ds returning threeReuter. - 80 words
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Article57 1948-11-15 8 THE Indian community in Singapore celebrated the 59th nirthday of Pandit Nehru. Prime Minister of India, at a well-attended meeting at New World yesterday. Among the speakers were Mr. Yap Phong Geek, who said that while Mahatma Gandhi was the greatest spiritual force, and Tagore the shining light of57 words
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Article128 1948-11-15 8 Reuter. BERLIN, .sun. The Soviet me Control Commission today alleged that leading German oflu-ials of the provirce or Saxony in the Soviet aoae were behind an "economic sabotage plot'" The cemmisoion said leading officials of the Saxon Ei-onor.iic.s Ministry anct pr vlncial Industry offic. •'had sabotage theReuter. - 128 words
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Article410 1948-11-15 8 THE HAGUE, Sun. Nearly £20.000.000 worth of almost perfectly forged Bank of England made on Heinrch Himmlei's orders in BachseaJuiusen Oranicnburg concentration camp during the war. are still in circulation. 11. Adler. head of the anti-forgery section of the intermination police revealed today in an exclusive410 words
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Article40 1948-11-15 8 A, it. Infant h n Mrs. hiUp .J w v was )f bat,.-; i in the umc tine n•. Prince. 1 Albert was iu j(J two o dock fcMi 9V is inine wci, this c wninf "140 words
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Article272 1948-11-15 8 GENERAL BAFFLES no LI E«l UNION; Dr W« i,, e M.n. iCantabi ivili i V,. RaJftes College Seholarsh-.p v....... 1916.--S.30 i n i.M.C.A.: meeting- 515 cial classes—6.30 p.m.: library—7 p.m.: Uk.ii pntfe —8.13 p.ih Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly meehsg—M u Speakers: lira. Got fa| fa a Worlds Y.W.C.A Charma272 words
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Article29 1948-11-15 8 m Sing poi w I Bar pain •4 the High Cou't •to the Bsernor; w c. R. Koek. a and till jof the LegAtotow >29 words
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Miscellaneous11 1948-11-15 8 TII)I r pJ 1 HIGH B tT» I <8ft. Ha). I11 words
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