Morning Tribune, 6 November 1946
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Title Section11 1946-11-06 1 MORNING TRIBUNE r152. (New Series) 10 CENTS WEDNESDAY. NOV. 6. 1946.11 words
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443 1946-11-06 1 Detained Jew Leaders Freed: Arabs Too Nov. 5. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. t -Jones, announced m the House of Combat the Government had decided to High Commissioner of Pales!ine to reamed Jewish leaders. ise had also been approved of certain 1 rabs who had been undergoing detention. Mr. Creech-Jones saidReuter - 443 words
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Article50 1946-11-06 1 i; Tho Italiiandcd to oreign Ministd< Mmciation of for Italy. treaty was no I ie principles Charter. d tli t the n t m keeping ral prlnciuted the mor l iged by th'j nst Nazi Fas_ ctlcally i£rnorp> Cta i Ithougn It m the pr. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article57 1946-11-06 1 s.— Lieut.-Gen. f litW Governor of /one. and Lieut. Robertson his oppothe British zone, are hington to take part lonal arrangements Foreign Office an- are expected to 12. They unll be cxi xith the finan- TKMnic aspects of bi-zonai Bta have not beeni m BerlinReuter - 57 words
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Article33 1946-11-06 1 5. Americans act 1910 n crtop ard! to show m tho t -of Colorado 9118 Co Bd to improrc When the rcprular te. There was 27 IVmvor Colorado ReuterReuter - 33 words
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370 1946-11-06 1 London, Nov. s.— Viscount Eli bank. Conservative, referred m the House of Lords to-day to the "very grave shortage" of r'ce m Malaya. Declaring that there was a large surplus of rice estimated at one-and-half m llion tons m the adjacen' country of Siam whichReuter - 370 words
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Article40 1946-11-06 1 I honv c ins f pn-' eft irT n ing i pawi on Pr nc llli fat 1 1 P'-Man w^men and three cVMn'n were rep' >- r i' r tv jn messapos n Grenoble.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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228 1946-11-06 1 $14,000 TAKEN IN DARING DAYLIGHT CINEMA ROBBERY (Tribune Staff Reporter) In an almost deserted lobby of the Catha) Cinema yesterday morning, while hundreds were Insld* theatre enjoying the laughs of "Hellzapoppin" tn armed Chinese held up two of the cinema ca ihh r they were about to go to th<228 words
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102 1946-11-06 1 Wallace Says 'Don't be Tough With Russia' NEW YORK, Nov. 5.- Former Commerce Secre- S tary, Mr. Wallace said to- i i day he 7oas convinced that as lung as America made S atomic bombs, Russia "won't get doicn and talk fundamental fads with us". Speaking at a meeting o;A.P. - 102 words
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Article49 1946-11-06 1 rok<- Nor. r>. Tin hire Coo f mitf**' hav<- I tO the War Office t>< tain 16,000 acrei 1 1 Pr<-s. IffoUlltain r 6,000 urn-; at martin for petnailClM '< ptl 68. It wa it ittfd that I I ITCre within a prOpf.ncd n»tional park.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article23 1946-11-06 1 Southampton, Nov. 5. Thi DukC i Durhi-.ss of Win-lsor ar«> tail I "Quwn K!i7.al<ih for York on Wednesday.- A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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195 1946-11-06 1 Gandhi Threat Of Death Fast If Riots Go On na, v. 5. M&hatma a fast «th if *n« amunal r stop wilh:n 24 h' nr, mttnoed bx '">*• Ra I, i mn i <j* [ndia F< d r ru! moil 1 r<o•i At f ■< •«Mniti-'»t«m Hindu P? Of fuhar,Reuter - 195 words
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Article88 1946-11-06 1 BOMBAY. Nov. 5 I hiu, who riot afl ir< I Blh Province by air, d I In a j itatement In j atna: "What \ik> ha] p tied and wi:^ is happening In fTtimi parU of Bihai Province territ-U ..rid I can hanll] bi \U reReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement27 1946-11-06 1 THOUSANDS CHEER BECAUSE Ui; HAVE mi: GOODS NOW I J i [f somethii I i 1 II €IAI\ r SINGH A CO. 4, BATTEKY F '^JL ti27 words
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249 1946-11-06 2 toBAFSwm "nn, IV "reporter K»jr Ferro*, wli F M t biint f« i i. ilmard »><• ih lli%> Tribune Reporter, Aboard Flying Boat. Sends His First Dispatch (from R >y F">«a. Aboard tfu -th bound Penang, luesaay. Plymou b Sound" a Sunderland249 words
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Article120 1946-11-06 2 Sentence of d< I d on Chin °y« by Ifr. Ju tlce < I the y Convicted on Pri on two chari I r b ry and earring r ci h s f/'Dtem d< Y«it rdajr, Just J P ml no en Thin lj the se< i-120 words
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119 1946-11-06 2 Theft Of Pepper (Worth $26,000) Alleged of Abetting m the tenet of hooieibreakinf into a fo>i.,, 1, >ct. '27, ordei to commit th<- f t of 244 1 i lack pepper valued at wai explained to Sim Bah Tec and Ang Ah Enp, j incse woman, m the Fourth ite'i119 words
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Article129 1946-11-06 2 Verdict of "Ju tab! homicide" was returned by the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the olosc of the inquiry yesterday Into I h of Too Chia Thl r :rishm 14) both oi whom were sh< by India itries on guard ai c Japan I >129 words
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Article68 1946-11-06 2 R. J. Metcalfe (22>, a British soldier, had a charge of robbery explained to him when he appeared before Second Police Magistrate L. C. Goh, yesterday. He was alleged to have robbed Mohamed Nuor bin Yusoff of $35 n a taxi m Geylang Road on Nov. 3.68 words
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Article77 1946-11-06 2 Ten-cent oreatcjasi arc being served as from today m the Peoples Restaurants at Teluk Ayer, Outram Road and Queen's Street. These breakfasts which consist of tea or coffee with milk and sugar and bread and jam sandwiches, wen* introduced last week at the Handy Road Peoples77 words
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Article31 1946-11-06 2 Kn extra ordinary general meeting ol old boys of iVlctorla School f ;i>it* ipore, wIM be held on Saturday N< V-. ftt 2.^0 p.m. pi the school haU31 words
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104 1946-11-06 2 Record Crops Expected From Kempas Estates hv eoi th< rubber lndusi Id be newed with gui I confiden the view- express by the cha P. M Edmonds, 0 B.E at the tnnual meeting < Kempas Limited held ai the Company's] d office m rapore. for^r.; x wha the l vi104 words
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Article102 1946-11-06 2 The C.I.D. are anxiolu to £cl m uch with I Many taxi drive who, touch with a Malay taxi, picked Eurasian man and woman at Upper Serangoon Road 4th. mile, 7.1 r P.m. on Oct. tli an. 1 drove to Tampenis road, Yeo Ihu Kang102 words
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163 1946-11-06 2 'Quit China Letter Handed To U.S. Consul Stagaport CM* Peace and D» rday c Consul-Genera!, M and hande-l h;m peal for withdra troops from Chin ted to President Tmmtn. Mr. Josselyn said that he direct means of eOmn President Tremai per procedure would be to appeal forwarded tl r^ ese163 words
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Article, Illustration283 1946-11-06 2 It is officially announced from I ALFSEA that Acting Supreme Allied I South East Asia, Lt.-Gen. Sir Montagu I KBE, CB. DSO, MC, has been promoted I stantive rank of General with effect fron I 1946. Already well-known In .South East Asia, the General at283 words
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319 1946-11-06 3 I ("Tribune Staff Reporter) I ig of the South East Asia Free Movement will be held today to consider the situation I by the strike at the Singapore Harbour Board. j meeting will also consider what precautioni ires should be taken m case it319 words
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100 1946-11-06 3 Elderly Chinese On Trial For Murder I I. Chinese came up I fc tee G. L. Jobling I 1 be Assizes to ansJLp ge of murder of a mt Bak Heng, on f I the prosecution B. ,md the deceased I U :ime house and had I tier for 12100 words
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Article132 1946-11-06 3 (Tribune Staff Reportc Mystery surrounds the disappearance of a fifty-% year-old Cantonese amah from the Marella soon after the vessel left Fremantle harbour bound for Singapore. The woman, Ng Ah Lum, had boarded the ship at Melbourne on her ivay here after five years' service with132 words
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Article50 1946-11-06 3 Overcharged 10 Cts, Month's Gaol The control price of a two-lb. loaf of bread is 40 cents, but Poo Fock Seek, aged 60 years, sold it for 50 cents at stall m River Valk-y Road on Nov. 2. Mr. T. T. Russell sentenced him to a month's rigorous imprisonment yesterday.50 words
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Article122 1946-11-06 3 I Kantil (20), a Malay I irrested m Beach Road I J barracks on the I f *ov. 2. was found to I a pair of shorts beI constable living m m ks. ft 'ition, he had also with H *:n pen and a purs122 words
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369 1946-11-06 3 At what was probably the last annual general meeting of the Singapore Straits Steamship Company limited to be held m London, Mr. C. E. Wurtzburg, the chairman of the board of directors, reviewed the affairs of the company during the war years and369 words
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473 1946-11-06 3 CTribttAi Staff R';'rt«r> The Burns, Pi;;ip lin» r ICarella I h g yesterday afiernocm from Australian poiti brougl^ among her 227 pa.s :s lor Singapore the t of Mr. Claude Mousey, Trade Commissioner for Jla m Singapore, consisting of Mrs. C. Mi W et473 words
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238 1946-11-06 3 Counter Clerk Cheats Jew, Gets Gaol Au MU i f> ig (33), d>*eribei xho h; il r ployed m a dl^x'nsiiry for the list t»-n yeai v nc« cd lo six months' i m sonment for cheating .T, I, ihen, a Jew, al $3*671 Arrordlng to the pn wentUp conducted238 words
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Article140 1946-11-06 3 Further evidence from militarf personnel was n-cordeO m th* Special District Court yosterdj^ when the case In wh*r.\ Una Cheong Hoe, Kan Kee f og uhat Stevrn Kan and Low Kuan a/f charged on three counts of bribery' was continued. 6erieant Thomas Edward Weil of the140 words
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Article65 1946-11-06 3 If r Yet Moi, a f'hirt i r < t'"l *.o br rrrri/indlV m c^jm* •18 Yiitith, aftor a charpr oT r^bcry of $2^81 5 m cash, PrOlfl i houflo at Tio-ff Bfihm Hoad on NO7. nnft bf^fm expla.ned to him h thr Po^ rth Polir*» CmM y—65 words
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278 1946-11-06 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1946. The Free Rubber Market ,jy a few of the 1 b >)<i wouk; can' to a.»socja--* thcii with one broker s comment, on I treeing of tke rubber j/.arkd We know now where w stand. 91 All we do I 1.. that tfre London278 words
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695 1946-11-06 4 H.L. HOPKINS - Problems Of Britain's atom age army H.L. HOPKINS OUR LETTER FROM LONDON I I neef I Oct. One ol U* ;n s of Britain'! "atom-age Army Ui how to cut down the Infantry and i talfl county ■irnents. v their proud and It is to reation of ba futui ;*y695 words
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Article202 1946-11-06 4 NEW YORK. Nov. 5:— A suggestion tha-t the United Nations should a rule" administer trust, terrified by. the Indian i n to the United Nations General Assembly as a new motion > be placed before the Trusteeship Commit* It oon idered probable hero that delegate, Sir MnharanReuter - 202 words
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Article56 1946-11-06 4 WASHINGTON. Nov. 4.—President Truman ami Manuel Roxas, Preof the Philippines, have agreed j to establish a commission to study fli ancial ai budgetary prob ci the veds of the Philippine The Sta> Department 1 i nncing this adds that th«commission, consisting of three Americans and thiee Pilipinos, willReuter - 56 words
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106 1946-11-06 4 ANTI-ITALIAN AMBUSCADERS ATTACK TRAIN TRIESTE. N fence flared up Tri r area yesterday. n a W carrying 500 Italian uas atS ed near Monfalcoi.. by anE caders. who hurled hS grenades anc failed to injun sengen. On the previous day i In this strategic p C i ty for international;.A.P. - 106 words
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Article109 1946-11-06 4 Georg Cross Women Honoured LONDON. Nov. 1 tain's four Qeorg< wore the puests of I Forum Club m Loi of tho women «ceiv< d gallantry during t h others received H before the when it was kn >wn Ipntry Mer*\l. Tflbe three presei I I Mis. Odette Sanfi* Thomas andReuter - 109 words
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Article33 1946-11-06 4 PARIS, N r of Ju Goverr; French assets i trol would b« p nch news Hanoi. French pen srelopment, whi< Japane te < btained c !.y d< !ded. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement143 1946-11-06 5 Cr Curios X TANG VALLEY ROAD APORE S.S. of Eastern Arts und Craft*. M at Minimum Cost. .Wj H v Various types of ijj series and Max Factor i products. Bismur«lle Gift Sets" r'V* /ling Presents, etc. E. ALLA BUX CO. dg6 Road, Singapore. i. Hotel Building) Papers m< s143 words
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Advertisement173 1946-11-06 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jh& Sinqapote Shop* OispMsary Hair Umsers Mv HEALTH and VITALITY Why mfler GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide rwag« of TONICS are now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53, Victoria Street Electrical United Trading Co., 91 Stanford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US173 words
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Advertisement204 1946-11-06 5 L*6let Hair urtmen. Latest *aafcions And Man-cure by Mia Anaa Majjoric Ann ladles Hair Dreatini Saloon Formerly of Maton Qalaxy and Malson Interlandl Peereii Building Orchard Road. Hotel THE TAVEJRN Up-to-date Hotel leac a Quiet aod 000 l Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished Bar: All kindt oi l«»t Oiasi liquor* available.204 words
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Advertisement116 1946-11-06 5 F.M.A. Music House Pa ttAMO*. MUiXC t UOOKDff TkOM 741G S~\ Regarding the eyesixli* New China Optical Co, 71. nit* num%, «un«*fCT%. Photographer CENTURY~stur)j No. 23, ttev/ Worhl Amusemeui, SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14 High etroot, DiuKapore. Indoor anU Oiiuioor Ayii**^ USED PIANOh BT FAMOUS MAZJKHJ AT aiAeONAHLI! PKiOF, Nang Heng116 words
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Advertisement138 1946-11-06 5 Sanitary Contractors FCNGHIN Co., \m OfDc* 64, W%Uiflb Btr**t Pbon* No. 7M7. H*UiUJ7 ft Electrical Ontrtrtft* B«Ul(tlnf Repair' ni Md O-r.an Importer* S//dtf BHOI OCX, t,TI> BATA BUILDOfQ NOKTa BHIOO* RC.'J NEW SILKft lij New r^si^as A1 HfelivaiiiV fixpert I^'i: t: *>r*wba]Eeri ..itii Austral *r\ and tropical Tenn'-A R..«i HquMb138 words
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223 1946-11-06 6 \JV. YORK, :;OV. 4. p vRRY TRUMAN WHO I PROM >W FACE AN ALMOST INSUPERABLE TASK Or '.'ING THE Ul ED STATES IN PACE OF A HOSTILE CONCRE-, WHICH COULD NULUFY HIS EVEKV MOVE, TONIGHT MAINTAINED HIS UNIQUE SILENC IN THE GREAT CONGH: >NAL223 words
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Article184 1946-11-06 6 N. PalestineTension High NOV. 1 Police i «t .1 -s ay that tension was a< high pitch m northern J';').-. lij" Out said there h :.i ci been do fresh Ar'ib-jcv;i, e in clashes which brought death to five persons > frt ly. rwenty-ieven persons were ti a*, m (hisA.P. - 184 words
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112 1946-11-06 6 4 -Muslim from h Wm l'bat- Adha at m Southern undred pttph Vtffl invi-t-d |o tb< London Mosque by Jum.:\{ Li Muolimin and m spite of -•rvinuation Of food rationing, throe sheep were killed sp<-cially to provide foocl for th^ guests. Th« Bhab Jfhnn MosqueReuter - 112 words
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Article174 1946-11-06 6 LONDON. Nov. I.— IC Is b< BritisTi Government will rtly announce the decision L o letention In Palest members of all Jewish community interred there except thote d for specific crimes. Reports indicate Moshe Shert'»k. lea('»in£ member of the Jewish Agency Execn> tive, would be union*?174 words
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317 1946-11-06 6 The Goering Episode Won't Happen Here TOKYO, Nov. s.— They walked *0] long tunnel-like corridor of Sugamo prl cell block— 26 men followed by a limping legged 27th— major was criminal iiupeci and over them loomed husky American y Former Premier Isdek| Tojo shifted a brief-case from right to leftA.P. - 317 words
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108 1946-11-06 6 MELBOURNE I Duke of Olouci GovenxS General of A I ceived the Seci I origines Leag i :as cholls am! native reserve m < I lia would not b :iiigored 9 the proposed I i ange. Nicholls is a origine dergym I inter-state footballer.Reuter - 108 words
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93 1946-11-06 6 BRITISH OFFICER, GERMAN GIRL FOUND DEAD BERLIN, Nov. 4.-The bofljM of a British officer and a yoiuK, attractive German girl, e« with two bullet wound>. found m Burnewald Woods m the Western outskirts oi ftiw] yesterday, it was announced bcKi today. The names will nut Jß^ disclosed until the nextReuter - 93 words
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Article50 1946-11-06 6 LONDON, Nov. 4.— Krishna Kumar Chatterjeo. a Bengali Brahmin who went on hunger strike at midnight on Thursday, today refused to abandon his fast. Since midday en Sunday about 150 Indians, including students, lawyers, doctors and journalists, and a number of Indian wonvn. have visited ChaUerjee.50 words
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Miscellaneous107 1946-11-06 6 LI'L \BJ\EII EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORMVC TRIBVS: I* I I I| I I \_ot J 'II >I.inuiiy Knows 15<*st! v a pp Ki?t^4lie^lSS |y N S ETTIKi PO^'FUL FAST- I I GOTTA SWING BACK- V :J I V/AL-EF IT T GOT NO WILU Lr ALONf, OVCk I^/W/a MOON-KIN107 words
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Article, Illustration757 1946-11-06 7 Henry Gris - A Chat With Bette Davis Is Not Only Revealing It's Dangerous! Henry Gris r By* t ruing Ttibm. J Corrcs. m Hollywood This is the leeond inst.Ununt of an e\ciusi\r >tor\.whi< h began yesterday, of Bt»tt«» Davis. •his is how it OUghi be/ 1 La Dayi s declared lirmiy. She757 words
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Article135 1946-11-06 7 I9UCCESB. New York, Wish delegate to Nations Security Oscar Lange, prothe Security Council the Spanish quesdeleted from the "he number of resubject had been ted and suggested all nts be placed at th Qi neral AssemI -1 decid-d tc de If inigh question. Br ftReuter - 135 words
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Article59 1946-11-06 7 EDITOR KIDNAPPED: THREE ARRESTED -The police -it of Mi: >artisans xp nsible for tl I kidi ■t v the Siring •rtsstat i urt'sai from th€ Alp ne sia to claim there le d rn^n. ci to v < and b!ped. ng on ng aft i i ;n- f -i while59 words
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Article69 1946-11-06 7 NEW ROCKETS HAVE 200-MILE RANGE WArT( rT( S. No\ v.> ratl th m urplanes fn tact I support of ground troops is viewed by jArmy authority as possibll i n any future war "n mil B Vn i great "mi Col' n pa ■r. irg rth Ca :n:: i ircralA.P. - 69 words
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61 1946-11-06 7 LONDON, v i -Afkiag irhat Briti-' troO|H or other Brit J Nehru on I Northwi it Front er\ M Bo iri So v i i •i ild hi ntl who ii :> I *N It i v i i ;^k'-d if NT" I.-61 words
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Article19 1946-11-06 7 OND >N N I I ory of tffoi Arthur I a DO I Ihfl GovernI ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration899 1946-11-06 8 A friend from l r J senas an account ol t:. wt- weddln which I* Singaporeans. Before a c mingli Hun- of the Hon. l tten, d J/ rd m unf m:ir 26th to Lord the C Guards, In 000-year-old \bb'-y. h bride and bridegroom wer( (of899 words
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Article, Illustration27 1946-11-06 8 Josephine Lawman - Josephine Lawman By you want a lift, try a different hair-do. P I like 1.r.: Lupino yport.s above w ould do the t I27 words
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Article345 1946-11-06 8 Change Your Hair-Do Lovely Anna Lee, one of America's mosi popular young actr< sses believes that you can jive yourself a lift, a real on-. With a new hair-do, and Miss Let 1 practices what she preaches. She arranges her own long blond locks m a variety of interesting ways.345 words
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Article110 1946-11-06 9 WAAF INS OUTS LONDON, Nov. 4.— Mr. Frederick Bellenger, the War Minis-i tor. In a written parliamentary reply stated that between V-J Day and the end of September last about 2U.500 women applied tf> join the A.T.S. of whom nearly 1.100 were accepted. The average number enrolled during 194G wasReuter - 110 words
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Article77 1946-11-06 9 FRANKFURT N<,v. 4.— General Lai v, deputy Military Gov< i nor of the Ui ited lone h Gh day ;ha* Infonna■ie removal of German work n i" Ru ia, requ< ted I .•>M authorities, had noi received Al ied Control Council's co natii if ci ointReuter - 77 words
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Article329 1946-11-06 9 Our Special food Ma rkets Report Our Own C< n i m for plcul weight t'xe- pt where otn wise stated. Foodstuffs: --Yesterdays quu> ations were "Meehoon biam $78. Indo-China $65; Kedah $§0 Siam glutinous rice $1OU; K^dah glutinous rice $85; Siam rice milling $38. Hock Sugar. -Beit QtiaUtf j329 words
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Advertisement121 1946-11-06 9 I v S TO-DAY /S^ i^UM^M^iY' '*«O«.O PAUL Ui'lfHillDi II -mam Alt fc t .RAO SrONE* PETfR I VEIOI GREENSTREET LORRE <>„*«*<> b MICHAEL CURTIZ f y Julius J Philip G Epstein a^d Howard Koch From a Play by t/jrray Burnett and Joan Alison Music by Mart Sterner tl By121 words
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Advertisement88 1946-11-06 9 At The Worlds GLOBE: G.W. DAILY: 3—7—9.15 p.m. "THE SPIDERS WEB 91 (Chi pt: l to 7> Pinr.l Chap* Own To-morrow LIDO N.W. DAILY: 3-7—9.15 p.m. "TARZAN TRIUMPHS" OPENING TO-MORROW "FOLLOW THE BOYS" SKY: (i.W. NIGHTLY: 7 >jn "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE" [NO TO Till] LEGION OF MISSING88 words
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Advertisement98 1946-11-06 9 Cathay 11 a.m. i. IV Ml M^ TO-DAI fool] r.i/'. n |TOO I fhlf Him! fOttH be r.i/ier wher; last its on the Screen! Greater than the Stage S/iow/ NEXT CHANGE CROSBY' ASTMBE J ALHAMBRA 11— 2 1.15 6.S0 9.15 Since Prewar*! BLONDE BOMBSHELL no greater sensation than POST-WAR'S PIN-UP98 words
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Article236 1946-11-06 10 Free Rubber Market News Has Favourable Reaction ■jr F.nancial ('orr* The official announcement of a free market m rubber had favourable reactions m the rubber share market yesterday. There has been a decided mers at $35*. Preference issues improvement m prices and ail companies were st.n a236 words
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Article73 1946-11-06 10 (Our Market Correapondeiit) Th« local rubber commodity mar-/:-1 firmed yehtorday with the official announce ment from London that Ul« n arket will l to resume iti normcJ activities on Nov. 18. A fair amount of business was tried yesterday at 1U cv. above the New York levels for73 words
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89 1946-11-06 10 NEW YORK, Nov. 5.-Mrs. Wellington Koo, wife of the Chinese Ambassador, at the oDening of the annual Women's International Exposition of Arts and Industries ve>terday that "peace lor keeps" must be the objective of the world. "It may be safely said that women ofA.P. - 89 words
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105 1946-11-06 10 Baksi, Another Gene Tunney? (in language) I —p, ports wr 'lishod to !o«-'k a* Jo« Baksi'i shoulders, today cocked aim ring car at his grammar and co'.'ludfd the former Pennsylvania coal miner was a Gene Tunirorld'i champion) m the making. local pride to the winds *h<y ftTt the British cruisenv.A.P. - 105 words
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Article122 1946-11-06 10 LONDON, Nov. 4.— The Govern- ment held 138,958 tons of natural rubber (including latex) and 2,485 tons of synthetic rubber on Sept. 27, Professor Hilary Marquand, Secretary for Overseas Trade, announced m the House of Commons tcday m reply to a question about the presentReuter - 122 words
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Article98 1946-11-06 10 LONDON, Nov. 4.— Apart from some purriy investment trading resulhng from continued sales of local loans for reinvestment purposes, the markr-ts have been very quiet. Major interest has been centered on giltedged; securities and to a lesser extent home railways. Indusi rials have been rather characterless andReuter - 98 words
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Article82 1946-11-06 10 CHURCHILL SYMPATHETIC: AMBEDKAR LONDON. Nov. 4.— Dr. Ambedkar, scheduled caste leader, told Router t^day that he had expr ssed his views for a sepamte representation of the depressed classes m the provisional Grvfniment to Mr. Winston Churchill, lender of the British Cons rvatlve Party. The meeting, he sad tcrk nlncoReuter - 82 words
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Article562 1946-11-06 10 .re quotations <\ c a*. Nov. 5 >rding to -the Malayan Share «rt Aasociation Singapore) >«» follows INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller \lexandra Brickwork! Ords. 1.70 1.90 Uexandra Brickwork* Prefs. 2.70 3.00 Br' Malaya Treite* Executor Co. 8 00 ».00 I < 'idated Tin alters 22/6 25/do Prefs. 26/6562 words
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Miscellaneous269 1946-11-06 10 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle JTl',™ h* Ross -.Moving trucn rjo'i -■^o'l'l b^l 33 Kino or motto I'X^ ciffr/S'-*, ti^ l^ l-Noi cnpm 34 -(ireek letter E ApEMI MPiEILWP,S b Auto fuel 16- Measure of -•<<-'. i -9JH= mountain range nourishment IJH^- A R A r 9|j3 c- E it—269 words
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169 1946-11-06 11 Australia Needs Opening Bats Badly O'Reilly IDNEYi ov Writing In the Sydney Herald O'Reilly, former Australian bowler, says: 'land and Victoria match has shown that an selectors must rorvinue to search for the Tes* batsmen as neither Meuleman noi vealed anything like Test form. In fact, ,cry disappointing:." O'Reilly Is,Reuter - 169 words
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Article126 1946-11-06 11 m BnttOll 2—o—l4—l; X Hardstaffj ITTING n o. total h.s. avfv. S4fl 208 116.00 f)2 7 164 105.40 H M4 143 85.«6 s 216 66 54.00 257 70 51.40 aT 299 US 40.83 ij Vj 165 67* 41.25 |65 98 41.25 t I V20 71 40.00 45126 words
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Article108 1946-11-06 11 ■i Jefferles, of the Nee H Lransu camp told the ci raay, how he caught m ng, m the act oi 3 pocKet, at tne Great vii I\uv. 2. s ntenced In the $f< Coiin yesterday, hs' i.i. I, who was un his way B108 words
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Article16 1946-11-06 11 I J office, shop, must look smart M repoiished. Cost I C Mian, 7 Spotiswood-16 words
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Article183 1946-11-06 11 Melbourne. Nov. 5. Russia won the Melbourne Cup at Fiemington Race Course here today with On Target second and Carey third. Russia won m the easiest possible manner by five lengths, although carrying topweight of 9 .stone. Rus ia. who started at 16-1. alsoReuter - 183 words
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Article76 1946-11-06 11 Mualim A- tho friendly follows: a^.-nns t the Mall R«,ad Groun' 1 0 p.m.: On Saturday the tita Rangeri i 1 Farrer Park rround '00 pm.: On Wedi Nov. 13. EUSME B Workshop air Road Ground 00 p.m. YM.M.A. pi *ifl I from th« foil r > M76 words
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Article109 1946-11-06 11 CHELTENHAiM, Nov. s.— Work Is completed at Cheltenham n Mie construction of "Bound's Folly"- a 150-ton test rig. 45 r tall on which the under cariage of the 125-ton Bristol Bramznn air liner will be tfM«»d. The world's biggest, it has been specially built to the109 words
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Article13 1946-11-06 11 i >NDON, Nov. 4.— Rugby V H »spit N I ReuterReuter - 13 words
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280 1946-11-06 11 Hindu convicted— then leaves court a free man Immediately after being sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment on a charge of taking part In an affray which occurred In Singapore on the day the Provisional Government of India had been formed. Punusamy, a Hindu walked out of the Second Police280 words
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Article25 1946-11-06 11 .1 a I »'d to Ma- U llrahim y« on ■"t side of the forehead, if mi D i'al25 words
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Article62 1946-11-06 11 WRESTLERS TO PERFORM ON A FLOAT LONDON, Nov. 5. Wrestlers will porfoim on a float m the civilian section of the L<<id Mayor's -how on Saturday. A the procession moves through the city's street.-, contests will b» i Vcided among J. Sullivan. British light heavyweight cham n K»ii Hichmond, R.Reuter - 62 words
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Article53 1946-11-06 11 'Jh<> Spitfire B.P. Uill m.'l M I Muhibba.l) B.P. m a match consist- (ng of aid three doubles, to b«- pluy« v at on Saturday at m. The following will represent Spitftro 8.P.: Chce Phui Hung, Hu Wei Htien< Eoh B<ng Bwee, Rob< M. Nonnis, R. IfUTUfmlOll, Niind53 words
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Article79 1946-11-06 11 »sse**ion of and ammun on were explained m tie Fourth ye»day t° Alfred Donald Levy, «n .nd with two Smith and Wesaon revolvers and rounds of .38 ammunition. a t th« qiiarU- rs of Iht A* *r '.Var OkiMM Unit, Chantf, on Nov. 2 Edu'aru Charles79 words
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Article52 1946-11-06 11 Nagoya. Nov 5 -Col EdW n B. Bobien, 50, commanding fokot I as a result i i ceiv< din I crash at Kadei i week Two were kill d i^d i.m o. including I jured when the plane In names while landing after a rouA.P. - 52 words
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Article72 1946-11-06 11 Londoi N In i i n on of F"i-ff>' m til to Mr B I lei t Mn; ited tl .n the last fe i re had been sora lifflcu v r mail iervice to SEAC chl fly c i bad the gre rvaJ b rlvaJ B!ngap<Reuter - 72 words
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Article64 1946-11-06 11 Foo Tai SSlim. 'm (51; and Tan Joo Oh '28 who were alleKcd to haw ic-s(jl(] cash coupons woich had already b**en iojd to a member tne Swimming Club (Singapore Lido), appeared Second Police Magistrate L- C. Gtoh, jresterday. The men claimed trial to the charge64 words
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162 1946-11-06 11 Following the air trial of the re cord breaking L und Bomb<-i Command's Lincoln Excalibur,' the R.A.F. Empire Rniio School' Halifax Mercury" ed a» Chi ngl airfield, i i Iffond i oon Darwin, Australia. Heading the mileion ll thi Com .t.id'T of the school, AirReuter - 162 words
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513 1946-11-06 12 NEW YORK. Nov. s.— Britain proposes to spend £120,000,000 of the British taxpayers money In the next ten years on the British colonies, Mr. Ivor Thomas, Parliamentary Inder-Secretary for \he Colonies, speaking at yesterday's meeting of the Trusteeship Committee Ol the United Nations.Reuter - 513 words
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97 1946-11-06 12 "Understanding With RussiaOr Else War" AUCKLAND, Nov. 5.-Mr. Waltei Nash, Deputy Premier ol New Zealand, speaking at a busin' men's luncheon here today on the "Great Enigma oi .;d: 'Nobody knows m U« lullness what the Soviets want to do, but unless we m the long run find a wayReuter - 97 words
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Article46 1946-11-06 12 Nov. 12 has been set as the date on which the sale of War Savings Certificates will commence m Singapore. From that day onwards such certificates will be sold at the General Post Office front 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.46 words
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Article178 1946-11-06 12 LONDON, Nov. 5. A new pro- j nouncement by Generalissimo •Stalin is expected within the aext 48 hours. Interest m the speech will be aiore than usually high m present state oi international relations with the Big i our Foreign Ministers m conference m New York simultaneouslyReuter - 178 words
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Article126 1946-11-06 12 Staff Reporter) For poise, beauty and elegance, first prize went to Miss Leong Ying IxMig at last night's beauty contest a c the Groat World Cabaret and for modesty too. Miss Leong .rently thought ncr chance of (Tinning was negligible and left beto < the126 words
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167 1946-11-06 12 York, Nov. s.— Both Italian and preservatives have been Invited 10 a second meeting of the Big Four Fore. 8.30 p.m. GMT, to siate their view.s on .sial treaty clauses covering Trieste. Yesterday the Foreign Ministers failed to reacn agreement whether iianReuter - 167 words
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Article48 1946-11-06 12 HULL. Noi tainerofCk: ly war gas > of tear gas ami are missing *heM Air Force cam:, at S near Hull. The BBC b,., and widesv'r been made, l *y j vwrning the of the iv capons. The buil ft gasses and g had been !>■ ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article32 1946-11-06 12 PARTS, Nov. s.— Th^o<> French traitors sentoncrd to death for deriounoinc; iesi^t.-inc^ mon to the Ons- i fapo, wre executed today by a firing squad at Ramies m Britanny.32 words