Morning Tribune, 12 November 1946
1946-11-12
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Title Section11 1946-11-12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 'New Series) IV CENTS W TUBBDAT, NOV 12. 1946.11 words
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Article229 1946-11-12 1 OUR FOOD SUPPLIES GUARANTEED Harbour Board Chairman Says Strike Won't Affect Unloading (Tribune Staff Reporter) Despite the prolongation of the strike at the Singapore Harbour Board, rice and o tier su of too stuffs for Singapore and upcounlry are arriving hi according to schedule "Rice is reaching hWe can guarantee229 words
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53 1946-11-12 1 Rooftop Rescue For Indians in Midnig ht London Blaze of 'i y i. .1 broke Pii with ie pri of In :^ht my r window r then bi metr ■<>•< I r<-' ill .wed V 7 i ha I r t r i I from thp roof. B floor -IReuter - 53 words
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173 1946-11-12 1 China National Assembly Is Postponed NANKING. Nov. 11. -The National Assembly has been postponed for two or three days. it u officially announced today The meet-Tig was or.gir.a v 'ixed ior Nov. 12 after ftve previous postponements. Great sums have been spent in re-equipping the Astempiy Hall and a preparatoryReuter - 173 words
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57 1946-11-12 1 Communists Lead In French Elections PARIS. Nov. 11,-W"th 592 Mi' r 618 d cid d the I tiists still lead In tlv* Election. the part'e i g a r s lf >7 .'vTRP I and All 7. The nubllce V P Hpti '157 6 M Republican Par*y <\ Bert? a^>d57 words
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Article54 1946-11-12 1 hatfield Herts, Nov. ll \y op] bad to rec Ive cal attention last n an 4'X\)r s train travelling over 50 miles an hour ran on iUi trshmoor i acid. One coacta overturned, i pne and two other rj all th, n line k>54 words
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Article283 1946-11-12 1 U.S. POLICY: WARNING HINGTC)N\ Nov. 11—Pro. leclared to a I Americas l^y will be Un and the Sec Mr. Byrnes as -rumme with both the Dcmopublfeaas. parti b both Congress, have Inner Coun..:\jn and m the at of the for- oi our government. t l National and nme. It willReuter - 283 words
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Article53 1946-11-12 1 I tphalia, Nov. urity measures feet throughout m Germany i mflli s of BriArmy camps •:i looters, a safety official cases of food Billies have be* n ecial efforts are protect them m h bigger io srave lo ;d (ficial said. no food loot hadReuter - 53 words
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Article355 1946-11-12 1 1 v Field Marsha] ViscetWM Th. nt wa» m u| r all gOfCrli me r trt r p, to m«i warnings -".r.bccl officially tiii i' rgr >unrJ -stine It wa, that ar* is cali< r told one df Y\ Id Marshal Morrgomfry> phone that M an]Reuter - 355 words
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Article143 1946-11-12 1 \V DELHI. Nov. 11— Th^ poli .1 today that an entire ti( n ol i tillage -ha«d i* 6 ned and ai l» j u.st 30 m j< women and childP n wew killed M ndU-Mosllm tension m i d on the plains adj.icwit'143 words
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Advertisement38 1946-11-12 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE 1< r f MEMOR BEHIND BEFORE THI CLOSE I FTTLI SI '>\ KHAKI TROf SER 1 OR fOR EITHER SI v I IMITED STOCK Ph< nc 8483 iGIAN SINGH A rOHPANY, Battery Road. Singapore. Cables: "BAJAJ"38 words
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412 1946-11-12 2 EARTH MOVED AFTER BURIAL: MALAY TO HANG Ipoh Monday Th< apter of the much publicised "Hamzah Trial" wa b hi to a close at tiie Perak Supreme Court, yesterday, when the Chief Justta the Malayan Union, Mr. ir. c. Willan, presiding Mttin^ of the Malayan Union Court of Appeal, •d412 words
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Article89 1946-11-12 2 SEARCHLIGHT RESCUE: PLANE IN SEA DCVON 11 Occup a(T" r led by til, i. i private aircraft flying from Lympne K<rit. to S;ii:.t Ire* cnohed into the Bea ab y^rd.s off Preston Promena m P&lgnton, Devon last nl A boy Who .saw H:- era phoned for help a"d the NationalReuter - 89 words
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Article29 1946-11-12 2 Boubftfi Nov. 11. A Norwegian *r KPrvic- to th" Far Baft if undrr liderfttioo. A preliminary survey flight from Oslo to Shanghai prill \>< i future. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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589 1946-11-12 2 PENANG, Monday— -The story of how three men vi.siled the house ot a local Chinese rubber dealer and demanded $15,000 from him, threatening to "take him away 1 when he refused to hand over the money, was related before Mr. Justice C.W.V. Carey m589 words
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Article65 1946-11-12 2 LONDON, Nov. 10.— The Communi.st Party of Japan has demanded the dissolution of Parliament and i the holding of general elections m which a democratic front which j could really be called the national front would take place, Moscow ra- J dJo said today. The CommunistReuter - 65 words
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Article72 1946-11-12 2 Tokio, Nov. 11. A 'lofty r '©termination" by Japanese lawyers and juiists to .shoulder new responsibilities under the recently approved Constitution is approved by Gen. Dcutf'as Mac Arthur m a me.a nieetinp to celebrate the inception of the new law. Gen. Mac Arthur said he realized72 words
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79 1946-11-12 2 Another <a' robbery by Europeaiii was reported yesterday, but the vehicle, apparently taken for a "joy ri< c. waa recovered a- short while latter. Il appear that thre«- Kuropean*, one <>{ whom was m soldiers' uniform, robbed a Chinese taxi driver of $11.50 ami79 words
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Article146 1946-11-12 2 NEW SIM FOR U.S. FLEET I WASI: I cruisers, halt and a numbi s *«l will join tl <>*m five month, Bu I {hem will b I battle x P riei I tag the hea I matic guns eight incher,- Mm I machine-gun I The crui,, r I preceding IA.P. - 146 words
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Article200 1946-11-12 2 BERLIN. Nov. 11.— Brig. Gen. W. H. Draper, chi >f of the ecommics division of the American Military Government, denied on Sunday report* that there had bi-en a change o f policy on reparations to the Russians from the American son* of occupation m Germany. AdvanceA.P. - 200 words
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246 1946-11-12 2 The "GOM" Of S'pore War Crimes Courts (Tribune Staff Reporter) An ex-newspaperman who worked m Peking now doing Japanese monitoring duties m the 1 Crimes courts functioning here. He is 58-year-old Charles Sum Barter, British-naturalised subject who was taken to live m Japan more than 50 years ago by his246 words
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Article76 1946-11-12 3 War Claims Committee Confer I wtl I ■LE* I I r». Gattey I F I CJnU ri I I, P m#w Bf r F. T.- g fl B r of X; w. m ML,, I. iH. S. !>p fct" X Bhii"H. Koon LJn H r Mr. w 'Kirrhor o* l76 words
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Article, Illustration64 1946-11-12 3 r Singapore yesterday pa d k homage to Our Glorious D ad ''i the tw i v, wars, and the Tribune pic tu^ above shows I scene al been laid by (right) xM J< r General Redman (rep ruin* Allied C-in-C) (centre) Rear Adn, I Egorton OHicer Malaya),64 words
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213 1946-11-12 3 ordinal on ntran Other amend] h rules, which wen ■ludfd an adv.- Initial ynn nt of not lesa tha thi upon eh ction to memkx an Inert ase ol ion for lady n. rs, tiom 50 c\z. to SI a mon h.213 words
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40 1946-11-12 3 Young Chinese Shot: Dead Body On Path Of b to Al Roa<s B I bat .it r»^ pie I i tJ y»?i nda or» her tide of 1 n ao kOtCXt b] l d ifl i drill r r;»>n hei40 words
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Article43 1946-11-12 3 1 it Urn 1 "i n Ya* Be hir'hrl.iy Hie Cl pse common i ol<Haf ;i (1 tea ;-arty ;i ;i|( of Son I)r Wu f "Wi it B»MraJ i 1 Hu oeiatioft will k1 sen I Ko Mr P43 words
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32 1946-11-12 3 J ed I i .i: m •be <■' uel i y.f> i n their 11 I a [the ieii m oar 1 f the n Thi if./ i32 words
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Article27 1946-11-12 3 Hi tl Mo.. r« or, ul<l Mgl B rat. i I with Pr, i riM itrol or 1 i A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article20 1946-11-12 3 Km ila*. lor- Power by the 12 yeai >rti of iIM rorlant m Cainya, avoid It! Dt€ ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article37 1946-11-12 3 n Ie to Au i N ]'■> < held <t I Be left for N< i 11l f«-i V-'jr y»-;»r war, I rfcerf >♦• D E S Porn hay f I M H •t r I37 words
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361 1946-11-12 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1946. Getting The Rice I communiqui wed the close ol the ia; < South East Asia Food Conference .shows an appi Ctably better state ot affairs, [n December the area vrtU benefit from the 24,000 urns of rice which China ha; made available, Siam is361 words
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Article752 1946-11-12 4 H.L. HOPKIN - H.L.HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON by P I 27. i', i n rubber, sugar mmodltieg with headquarter* m Mincing-lane and Fenchurch-sti n:. been voi i the food oM day.s O l rec will be allowed to return. The rubber broken hav< now had their752 words
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233 1946-11-12 4 500,000- Men Reserve Army For Philippines MANlLA.— Training ufa reserve force or a citizen army which, m ten years, should number approximately 500,000 officers andmen and the reorganization of ih(> Philippine Army to enable it efficiently to accomplish Its mission are the immediate problems confronting the Department of National DefenceReuter - 233 words
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Article48 1946-11-12 4 Wreaths For Putschers \:<H, Nov. 10.— On thru;, tdolf Hitler'- B» er Ccl- d m\s ly io6*y or. two monunfc i»!"i by lh> Nuzi onour ol iy mcml>ers killed In that first i] ing. rbe bbon tied ooi i eatli boi c word 1946 und v«'U b >w".48 words
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Article88 1946-11-12 4 7 ECONOMICS REGIONS FOR CHINA BHAMOHA] I Ketf itruetion tiial I H i«o l ft ;iil. \llai Mr H J^ ptafiied ft^ lion— he did W nations— will g urgently no V inuiiication, |0 Chin;. .1 -tci^^B ambtr oi -ipaJ^l from ali In oni.-r i rehabilitation 1 Ci'-\ 1 1Reuter - 88 words
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74 1946-11-12 4 Constitutional Monarchy For Cambodia PNOM PKNH. N 11.-M Keus, Prcsidriit ol the Cmm National Aisemblj annount Urday that King Won 9l cuk ha>: Agreed to Cambodii coming 1 constitutional with the- tivt- power. He mad< this the ooticlu^iui. ireek-long "Fe&ai ol W eelettation *t N niversary on tlu th on<74 words
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Article93 1946-11-12 4 U.S.S.R. Feels More Tremory LONDON. Nov. zia, during the nl N J fifty further t I felt, said Moslvv. m London on 1 SovL?t monitor The earthquuk, miles south east o Shortly after n 5. a new earthy registered In T tory near the the Kopet Dagl The followin yetA.P. - 93 words
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Advertisement148 1946-11-12 5 f^ ima ALLEY ROAD. Eastern ArU I'"' Crafts. I I imam Cost. II Various types oi d Max Factor B^ xiucts. MjL Bismurelle Gift Sets" 56 Adding Presents, etc He. alla bux co.. R Bridge Road, Singapore. Eui- Hotel Building) llittttk Sinre I FOR BOOKS STREET, ft 6INGAPORE. 3228 fcfcyson148 words
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Advertisement171 1946-11-12 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's in JIvz SinqapDhs. SJwpA Di>i HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GENERAL DEBILITY wbvu a wide rang* of TONICS art now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53, Victoria Street Electrical United Trading Co., 01, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery Direct Importers171 words
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Advertisement217 1946-11-12 5 lair Dressers Ladle* Bair uretttri, Latest ta&ions and Manicure by Wm Anna Majjorie Ann Ladlet Hair Drenlni Baloon Forzcerly of Maljon Oalazy and Maison Inter landl. Heereii Building Orchard Re*4. Hotel THE TAVERN Up-tordate Hotel m a Quiet and 000 l Locality. Room*: Luxuriously Purnlihed Bar: AH kinds of Ist217 words
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Advertisement125 1946-11-12 5 A I Store T.M.A. Music House, •*> <tre«t, fuagayort. ascornDfl. PkOM Till Optician Regarding th? eyesight CtmnUi: New China Optical Co. Tl. €j£* Itrett, 81ngt^or«. r«oLt ITU. Photographer CTNTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SING A PnOTO ST! Dili 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor And Outdoor Photographtrt Ptanos125 words
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Advertisement157 1946-11-12 5 FONCHIN 6 Co., Ltu Ofice 64, Wallich Btre#t Phon# No. 7687. Sanitary Electrical ~i i timtm Bu-'ldlnf Repai ren and O«ntr» Importan. Shoe* BHOB 00.. LTD BATA BUILDINO NORTH BRIDOI ROAH S///' SfOh NEW SILKS In New Designs At Mcl wan i% Expert Ladle* DreMbtkert 5), NOnb Br-dft R4. MA157 words
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310 1946-11-12 6 (.win, Not, io.— Tin* Wafdist newspaper \i M lubUshing taday irluM it claimed i« be complete lea uai dr;»it oi the Anflo-E*^rptiaii Irealy revision agreenent between |be 1 uyptian Premier, Sidky Pasha, and the British Foreign Minister. Mr. Erneal Beviri, stated hat Cairo andReuter - 310 words
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Article103 1946-11-12 6 NANKING, Nov. 10. A Comnunist spokesman at Yenan. Ado Cheng-chi. stated yesterday fiat Generalissimo Chiang Kaihek can prove himselt sincere only by ordering a postponement >t the National Assembly »oheduU'd to open on Tuesday, aid restoration of Nationality ■o positions existing on Jan. 13. iccordlr.c toA.P. - 103 words
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Article53 1946-11-12 6 CHIANG'S ADVISER LAID TO REST SHANGHAI. Nov. 10. -Madam.. Chiang Kai-shek today attended the funeral of W. H. Donald, the Australian who before the war was adviser to her distinguished husband. Other notable personages who were present on the occasion included her brother-in-law. Dr. H H. Kung. formerly The MinisterA.P. - 53 words
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Article108 1946-11-12 6 N idmia I f. n or 4 plete eollapee might II a 1 ni la:--ii i ofl en .-i p -at. that Of petty will he i>y the end of Jai narj 7h. Wai 't idni -i v hi to cut i'lic. on it will baviA.P. - 108 words
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Article197 1946-11-12 6 Nanking, Nov. 11. a Chinese Communist spokesman declared yesterday that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's "cease tire" order, effective today, was ?i transparent ruse which "could not fool a chad and would not halt, the lighting." Urging the abandonment ol ihc National Assembly on Tuesday to adoptA.P. - 197 words
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Article291 1946-11-12 6 Cameras mistake as weapons r nvel, Bombay province. N to timated today thai 35 people wei communal disorders m th»* Kolaba is still acute, although there is a lull with police and others Btr ving to reston nuhi? dence. Tli. official estimate said that at 15 were killed by police291 words
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Article124 1946-11-12 6 PURGE WILL NOT AFFECT JAP CABINT KANAZAW N j Dissolution vi th< brc;iusf i th. new i necessary. Premier Yoshidii eel m a pr< s ci nferencel today, the X I The premier is heiv the Liberal Parts regional! ing. i Yoshida said thai thi Diet members, elected spring, wereA.P. - 124 words
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Article59 1946-11-12 6 HOME. Nuv. 10 X ime' crs went to the city's 1.256 p: ing places on Sunday to pick Municipal councillors from I 536 candidates of eight i Residents ol 142 other cttj among them Turin Gee Glorence, Naples and also voted today. A survey of thr capital anA.P. - 59 words
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Miscellaneous124 1946-11-12 6 j LI'L ABNEII EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO 7HE MORNING TRIBUNE M Oh, Vmu Fool You By Al C»P I LJf r/1/.y "^HHF" TMET'D BF. T HER CHILE I VAi V 1 MR. VOKUM M^MYf TMASS AX r I W\ MILLION IN CURRENCY m PANSy /LI'LABNERIS T T 1 WILL YOU124 words
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Article, Illustration694 1946-11-12 7 Henry Gris - Lana Turner Has Many Disillusionments Henry Gris By Morning Tribune Cor res. m Hollywood HOLLYWO ther took her tinrhildr- D land 'ii H and the comu by erica] i i that police had be called out to .it. bay While ItttU! Cheryl and h»-r mother took i rid*' on the694 words
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283 1946-11-12 7 Washington, Nov. 11. American industrial leaders I reasonable prices a the United States shitted a virtually free economy after nearly live years ol fl nt controls. I ;e ol President TruL ler ub li.shing all wage w ami all price ceilings I' rents,A.P. - 283 words
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Article49 1946-11-12 7 jfcßl SALKM, N..\. 10 N-n-. the thlrt] nd pbuiti m P r» rily, foi by tk< <■! unond I x day th< prl p J rft P ire uni it v pen d i. I. A.P ►XI( U a n .It p: 1 401' Man i49 words
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Article, Illustration622 1946-11-12 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH at the < B sir Franklin v the Cow ilatea, WP N 8 A.T.S. m Girls' In I braiv L ldv 1114 3 Ith a In a c<m l green and wh\ nd Mr... H. T ton 1 irt m rind whit terned print622 words
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Article, Illustration519 1946-11-12 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Life's Like That Timing is just as important in health and happiness a^ It Is in nnis and bridge, The Imp ant thing Is to know when to gamble and when to be conservative, when to take a chance a&d when to play your519 words
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Article28 1946-11-12 9 111.— Tin Mint-nt. ti, ii I.'.'.d'.ti -T>.idy t-war i rkieh Ii h< i\ Kh»-ina V«» :).i!'. OcucnU staff. d tx\ tctod m ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article24 1946-11-12 9 ID.— The Ecuadorian R it cf its government il denial of reports ,*d that Russian j^ otiatinf fishing rights iia^c islftodi off Ecua- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article342 1946-11-12 9 MOSCOW The spokesman for the BoTfcl notor industry stated m Moscow that the Soviet Union now has a larger output of vehicles than any other country m Europe. -By the end 01 the current flve-year oi n will annually be turning out 500,000 of theReuter - 342 words
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Article80 1946-11-12 9 HKHLIN. NOV. 10. Lt.-Col James o Pisher ol wumetu-. Illinois, as-si^nod to thp American Military Governments decartelization branch hore. w<> convicted today l>.v Army Court martial on charges of trading and conspiring to trade with the enemy and sentenced to one year prison, fined £500, :mcl dishonourableA.P. - 80 words
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Article88 1946-11-12 9 I.'/MDON. N..v. 10. Kh chf j,(»m ii ;iiid pageant rj of t b< London's traditional annunl Lord i r'.< show vv:i- revised on Baton 'lay foJ t jit- first Tiiin- In tight m tWO-milt lon>.' p.-.r.td. Spectftton, braring grty sky and lit*-rlv co'«l wmi',, jammed theA.P. - 88 words
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Advertisement97 1946-11-12 9 mi big show WITH BIG CHEERS! (PATjWffii to-day 4!ArHUjJ L.isi live Shows: 11 a.m.,- 2 pjH.-4.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. L^ Never A More £MMM*mwm FJ"THOUSANDS^3 p\jb CHEER" THE STAR CAVALC Alii: cJ^o*" OFTHECENTITRY! grayson they "FLY HIGH" To-morrow! I "VERY DANGEROUS" BUSINESS! 1 W^^ 4 Wjir'" f&^"^^ /Jim 1 M »g; a.97 words
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Advertisement61 1946-11-12 9 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m. llon*l 5 iiis Pirhnr! ANN SHERIDAN ROBT. CUMMINGS RONALO REAGAN BETTY FIELO WARNER BROS! I 'f *I 5 even tOO 9°° New Yorker M«< OPENING 7 OMORKOW Here Is The Great Stage Hit That is still Runnkii i London. You've Just NEVER Seen Anything Like "MV SISTEI EILEEN61 words
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Advertisement90 1946-11-12 9 Cathay 11 a.m. 1 IV I wi DAI <>l Ihi niar M dl* CROSBY ASTAIRE t OPFNINC; TO-MtIRROH Mr. (hristopher Will Reveal His Identity! f^S thkIIODSEonVI M92nSTRfiCTi ALHAMBRA It a 4.15 4;.:^0 9.15 SEC TIIF INFAMOUS BLACK DRAGON Society Of Assassins! 80M& -^Jj^Sjjm 2q V Ctolvff foM pr+^rti f \darhyl90 words
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Article1154 1946-11-12 10 Judgment In Suspense" h\ I raid Build tt has br >k-n mmd m his new n< "Jud n Su m which the tieadmasb modern c Ch ir] < t > b all a. Thii he her husband has divoreid her and be n irt, ;.nd, alter his death,1,154 words
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Advertisement165 1946-11-12 10 •ij;Ait\ 1 ivi: LANGUAGES" IN ONE BOOK TVERYEODYS VOCABULARY" rsixth Bditionj Malay, Hindustani. Chinese i; Nippon* by Mchta Prithvi Chand, A BupC Of Police', strp.it/; Betilement Prir-'- $2.00. Postage Extra, fttainabk: From All Book BeUert, PubUibn r M. MOHAMED IHLFAKIR CO. S 1 1 p Malay Language KQJu de To165 words
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Miscellaneous287 1946-11-12 10 Tnv T/iw AMERICAN Crossword ruzzle s^tTeTpl \p'c ,s\ s tie 1* ACROSS 28 -Group ol I^oo I I^N < ERSI hatching egg.» ElOlk|£ -J I^H- ft| I— Desist 31-Aleutian island A N|A)L O^Pl 1 P S.Als. 5 Scamp 32— Russian movie r| I N hcSHSITJ- P P 1 ft- Microbe287 words
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537 1946-11-12 11 McCOOL TAKES 7 WKTS: MCC ALL OUT 314 From Norman PrettOQ, Ri with the M.C.C. T>am». MELBOURNE Nov. 11. In the third day Ol w\ ls now a live-day game against the Australian XI. i another day's play added to compensate for the Lott Ol play on the opening day,537 words
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216 1946-11-12 11 Handicaps For Saturday's K.L. Races Own Reporter) LUMPUR. Monday— are weights for the s the S^anClub to be held on [jubilee Trophy, one. div. one. Skin 10.5. nay 9.9. itch 8- 13 m 8 6. 8-4. ;>hed 7.12. 79 m lequin 7.7. DRB T 7. iRSES, class orn, div. two,216 words
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Article23 1946-11-12 11 224,000 SAW FOOTBALL GAME 10. -The N.. ettlm--0"; Yorkers, d Washingtoniani I otbmii r»n —those m iddi- ■i.OOO who wid eS«ed the im.23 words
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Article127 1946-11-12 11 At the tenth annual inspection of the Third S'ngapor Company of the Boys' Brigade. held at the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School. y» sterday evening, the. boys gav c a very impressive display. The company, about 38 boys, was inspected by Bishop Edwin F. Lee, of the Methodist sionIn127 words
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Article76 1946-11-12 11 R ugger On The Padang The following team representing the Singapore Cricket Club Will mcci a Selected Non-Kuropean XV In rugby match on the Pa«'ai!g at 5.10 p.m. today: D. M. Sewan,; C. M. Quayle, W. E. Grieve, G. S. Taylor, F. L. Morris; J. Frame, J. B. Potter; K.76 words
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Article50 1946-11-12 11 HONG KONG, Nov. 11.— F:ying his fla>; fci O«rd thr cruiser Belfast, Sir Dennis Boyd, Commander-in-Chu>f of the Pacific fleet, leaves Hong Kontf today ami will ai'rivo m Penanjr on November 16. He leaves Peran": on November 20 and will arrive m Singapore on November 22.50 words
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Article126 1946-11-12 11 STORE TABLE TENNIS A record crowd witnessed the finals of the Singapore Table Tennis Championships for 194G held at the Great World on Sunday night, when Miss Yuen Lai FonK retained the Women's Singles title, while Chua Kirn Hearn lost his Men's Singles frown to126 words
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Article184 1946-11-12 11 Straits Chinese Youth Fellowship In friendly icai-n I of l>admiriton ;uxi pi! n: ]>'>i\k UMf week, the Sir. Chii etc Y.-iiiji Fellowship bt*t the T< luk Ayr Youth PeJlOWthip t>y 7 o and 4 respectively. Retul m>- M follows: BAMINTON: »Nfeo Seng K< beat Boh Teow Kbeng ir>~<>, 16—7; Be*h184 words
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Article315 1946-11-12 11 (By Our Own I >jnderr. m are for weight except where other*.ae ifat'-d. h d oil |uotsBo, Indo-Cmna $65 K- dan $65. BUm glutinous r.ce $100; K'dah Klutlnous rice $85: Siarn milling $38 Rock Bugar Blt quaUy $75. OK (Hum quality $70. •jala Malacca Superior quality $42;315 words
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Advertisement65 1946-11-12 11 Books Reviewed <Contir.u»d from !'>.• 10> public ichool i ir children take part m\\ b enthiu asm In the md d i lon groupa ol the ith Clubs. if that lounda dull to jrou n wJ this novel foi n it m U it 1 I was Wild'- 'Mr M65 words
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318 1946-11-12 12 tIBON II. P trnoo! the I Republic conferred at l'-n^ h last night h Lord Killearn und afterward source el to Dr. Soekar aid tha 4 unless there were un« D Soekarno intends to accept for i Indonesian Republic and the Netherlands. The Indonesian leader toA.P. - 318 words
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Article213 1946-11-12 12 BATAVIA, Nov. 11.— FiglVing ha* ceased on most fronts m Indonesia following laht week's cease-fire" order which resulted from the three Weeks' truce- talks between the Briton, Dirch and Indonesians, Dr. "an Mook. Governor-General of the Dutch East Intl* aid m a broadcast here. Duwh troop*Reuter - 213 words
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Article74 1946-11-12 12 SYDNEY. Nov. 11.-^Dinny, Pails and Gooff Brown won th New South Wales men's lawn tennis doubles title after a hard five-tet battle against the Victorian pair Lionel Br(xTe and Colin Long, who threatened a surprise when they won the first two Betg. They played a splendid forcefulReuter - 74 words
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60 1946-11-12 12 Woman Among 1 1 Hurt In AcidThrowing RO.UBAY. Nov. 11. including a woman, wer -htlv injured when acid was n at them m Par<-1. north riay, says :i cum m unique. OUvt incidents since m'dnight included two knife attacks. two further cases of ac'd throw ne of hoting and oneReuter - 60 words
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Article111 1946-11-12 12 BERLIN, Nov. 11.— Two moiv factory fires, believed to be the work Of sabotage of arson, groups operating m Saxony m the Soviet Zone, were reported from Dresden today. Tin 1 factories were the Glaus spinning pl»m near Kreha and Hoesch icllulose Works at Prina. TheReuter - 111 words
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Article31 1946-11-12 12 JERUSALEM, Nov. 11.— Three separate explosion! occurmd early fday on the main north-sou*h rail<n&t of Tol Aviv. No casualties were reported. The damage was "f\ *o be licht.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article83 1946-11-12 12 COLOMBO, Nov. 11.— Ceylon will •be Wor^t affected m respect of rice if Brazil does not reverse her decision to ban food exports, according to the Director of Food Supplies, Ceylon. Out of 180,000 tons of rice allocated In Ceylon for the second half ofReuter - 83 words
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Article34 1946-11-12 12 Jogjakarta. Textiles received from India und r the r ce agreement are to be distributed immediately and special consideration is to be given to farmers who have produced the rice. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article46 1946-11-12 12 CAIRO, Nov. 10.— Archduke Otto Hapsburg, pretender to $10 Austrian •hrone, arrived m Cairo late Saturday night from Prance. He was received by Mahmoud Faksri Pasha, i forQKii: ESgj^ptian minister to France. Otto is the guest of the Egyptian princess Chevikar.— A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article47 1946-11-12 12 PORTSMOUTH, Nov. 11.— Admiral LajtOtt, Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth, said at Portsmouth Mayoral dinner last nighx that by the end ol he year, it is expected the tarBet for Naval demobilisation would be reached. In 18 months tha numbers were reduced from 800,000 *o 200.000.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article70 1946-11-12 12 q, Nov. 11. Senators B. Republican, N"bra«ka, Ifl expecting to leave for Europe on Thursday m try to fir 1 1 <»nt who \s ng Amoriran shipments of food H.- mn*a to inrestifate ronorts that Riissia r-nci Yu^oslrivi-i have r-'rc" T '<--d about one- third ofA.P. - 70 words
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Article81 1946-11-12 12 PARIS Nov. 11.— A terrorist shot killed the secretary ot the cur Institute at Hanoi, capi'al of the AnoameM Republic of Viet Nagp, Wi Agency reported Ihe u-rroritt '-scaped. 7h« Vi-t Nam official had been with dellh by the terrorist* (luring the pa; t leWReuter - 81 words
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177 1946-11-12 12 London 11. De-recognitio Ru v- iij has b n m luc! of the ge] wa horitativcly stfl ondon was stated that the Ruma (;<-.' r.'ply 1 Et ek to the British njte protesting against the failure to all mil democratic pnt to op position partiesReuter - 177 words
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62 1946-11-12 12 Moscow, Hot. n.-Thr Gcverranent, m a d" crlbed fci of exce] portance", order. -a th< widen cooperative trading and the thening of St. opentiTet. The government is no* counting compel r>per»tiYefl ami first time. In practice bably it suit m t 'i e«tabligl«w now shopsReuter - 62 words
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