Morning Tribune, 15 November 1946
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section10 1946-11-15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE F) iTO. 10 CENTS IDAY Nov. 15. 1946.10 words
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Article117 1946-11-15 1 PERU QUAKE KILLS OVER THOUSAND r 14. Over 1.000 7 ted from an C h has wreck d n a moui:--11 rth Peru. affected were :n 1 Lib-rated W re being Ql K a re bring taken to d c inmumca:tl i ports said t s which began ffc LdReuter; A.P. - 117 words
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Article65 1946-11-15 1 PA 14 Paris police rt< total of about 10 1 and dollar Jte in one clay as 'ions into let i trafficking. a burning au tort id the police of 300 pieces Id valued at p tom bile r dp P* -ich N at d65 words
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Article97 1946-11-15 1 BERLIN. Nov 14. Helone [Schwaerzel 44-year-old woman book-k ep»T alleged to have re ceived a cheque u>r 1.000 u u irks I £25.000 at the cun rate* from Hitler tor den >unc ng Dr Karl Goerdeler. former r ol Leipzig, who led the xwnb p97 words
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Article35 1946-11-15 1 papis Nov. H -The Political Bureau of the C< rrimun st P rt decided t'jday to demand that he post cf Pre Ident in the n< Fr nch Government hould Reuter CommiReuter - 35 words
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Article39 1946-11-15 1 PEIPING. N«»v 14. G Cheng Kal-mlu Oovenun Commissioner in Executive adqu rters, unexpectedly call th Am rlcan and Commi- 1IJ(} Id Nanking. The Hsin Min Pao said n» was ,cd to Nanking by the Genei tno.39 words
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17 1946-11-15 1 theUn naval minesw bed Nati Reuter I I Brl ReuterReuter - 17 words
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157 1946-11-15 1 GOVT. LIKELY TO "COURT MARTIAL" LABOUR MPs -REBELS' IN THE RANKS London Nov. 14 agains 40 Labour members of ho were Jo dissidents to -o ha dl ndmeotcrl tn< nt's licy, p cal qua Follo\ appeal by Pr( for party discipline, ol ts thought thi volt continue Cabinet woul theReuter - 157 words
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Article44 1946-11-15 1 N on f( bed Hut i q partm rthip I I) H P 1 I tnent, d I d tin- OT( 1 fOth i' '1 .1 I d (5) Bornew ixiici the In--1 to ci. I I n. that itur-44 words
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151 1946-11-15 1 "End Murder Competition Says Nehru NEW DELHI, .v. iu I nttai r% Mr nch and Mahatm ndhi I aH4I armguanUd town* and the M t$ in the I Provim > I the>> H -M i < ommunai situation", f -ci it Nehm in the <••■ nbiy ippealed to all BltlveReuter - 151 words
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13 1946-11-15 1 Thousands Honneless In P. I. Typhoon i ar -i .1 I I A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Advertisement17 1946-11-15 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE 4 r w *3 'i' 1 y 5? H A I I T» Jl17 words
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379 1946-11-15 2 No Colour Bar In Our Legal, Medical Services Official The acceptance in principle ol a unifl< Malaya by Government whereby local duates will be able lo talw their place on equal terms with Ui from elsewhere was announced yesterday 0 the meeting ol the Singapore Advisory Council. The announcement made379 words
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Article109 1946-11-15 2 15 Kluang Paratroopers Are Home London, Kov. U.— Among personnel on board the O/ient Inet Otrmnto which reached Southampton to ay from Hongkong, Bud Poi, Said were 18 from the 13th. Parachute BatU -n whoso convictioni for mutinj la thi Fa.-- EaK wow rteeatlj Cjii;ihh«d. Two hundred and forty threeReuter - 109 words
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Article71 1946-11-15 2 'PROTECTION' MONEY ASKED FOR Lau Ah Kaw (28), who allegedly attempted to obtain $10.80 from a compatriot at Tanjong Katong Road as an advance for "protection" money, claimed trial to a charge *>l attempted extortion before Second Magistrate L. C. O<»h. yesterday. The offence was alleged to iav. laken place71 words
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111 1946-11-15 2 S'pore Village Committees To Be Formed At a meeting of the Rural Board f% today, all members agreed to the proposal of forming village committees in the ui >al areas. Villages, on the lines of the Malayan Union "kampongs" with their respective penghulUS, a>e non-existent in Singapore where the present111 words
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137 1946-11-15 2 If a guard had ill-treated a PoW the proper method of punishing him was to send him before a court-martial for trial, stated Col. Shigeo Nakamura. commandant of the Siam PoW Administration unit, in the War Crimes Court yesterday when his cross-examination by Lt.-Col.137 words
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Article191 1946-11-15 2 Instructions Issued by the Government ol India Representative to those repatriated to India Mi- that hold rs Ol "C and "D" priorities April June will call at Enugor Btreet next Monday at 11 a m to surrender the'r cards. Movement orders and cards will b* 1 issued191 words
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253 1946-11-15 2 First Shipment Arrit* (Tubune Staff Report 137 tons comprising 1,^40 ba^s of Siai market" rice arrived in Singapore ynoon by motor-tongkang om Bangkok This is the first shipment of the free" ric leased by the Siamese Government for export LI the three253 words
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Article185 1946-11-15 2 Han Jak Seovr. a former coffee shop assistant, described how he was waylaid and robbed of $123 by six persons while he was travelling in a trishaw, at a preliminary inquiry held before Second Magistrate L. C. Goh, yesterday. Han said that the incident occurred at185 words
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Article49 1946-11-15 2 1 120 confinements were attended from the infant welfare centres for the third quarter. 1046. Thic is an increase of 305 over the fi»nrp for tho ser^ni quarter. Midwives and nurses are working under gr-^at dirnculty owing to the lnrk of any form ol transport in rural areas.49 words
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Article197 1946-11-15 2 PENANO-Th* rice Pampa" of 4.140 jro* tonna. fully loaded with stocks of Br, zilian rice for Penang and I Malayan Union, has arrived' Discharging cargo at 'to speed, about 1,200 tons were m loaded in the course of a ?ei hours. The "La Pampa" which197 words
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Article103 1946-11-15 2 IPOH, -A 40.yoar.old Wf P G. Goodman, pleaded wW J charge of cheating by hav ed Khan Seng Nyean him $1,000. Asking the court cused said that h, n.-c, Tor four years. Court Chief Inspect man Mid that an,., c himself to various A»ii cial103 words
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Advertisement138 1946-11-15 2 WANTED WANTED To R<-ni Modern House >rof<.rably Tanglin or Bukii Tima *rc*. Willing to take Offef furniture of irake any reaioneJlle financial ..rran-rmci.t. Repliel to Poel Office Box NO. 517. NOTICE SALE OF ARMY SVRPLDS FOODSTUFFS. I Tcnden tw invit foi the purekase f >f the foUowin? quantitie:: of ftrmy138 words
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Article362 1946-11-15 3 The Strike Hit The Sailors Too tafT RepO fa noeeni ted by -..•it 1 Harb' H ud. ...rn thfir .-hips call at n mak»' it and "1. ft found some difficulty n\ rke kept many ships lying utatsea] the wh with the result th ti ci ?wj irry th< a362 words
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252 1946-11-15 3 i nee of death under the Public Order and Proclamation was passed by Mr. Justice G. L. i the Assize Court yesterday morning on Choa ck Khun when the jury found him guilty of carryf Choa lodged notice of appeal. labourer. Krish- that on the252 words
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Article30 1946-11-15 3 G. K. Joseph (28), i w d with a .45 -pvr,lvtr. IB .n at Anderson B had kh« ch*f t<» hii M Ibrahim tM* week foi30 words
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96 1946-11-15 3 In line with the policj to rr-<(jui|) .imi niudcriii i tin- Singapore Police !'»'<♦• in its uir .gainst erißM '> light wnis irhicfa »i«' l( \w (oiivcr'cd into cars f«»r runabout dalles, will be purchased foi i I I i CO i plem<96 words
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Article50 1946-11-15 3 C ight in th Str« H Hoi nad the do along th« saw two nn n trj i r. 'I fled or liim li behind them :t unity he proceeded to remove the tyre hims u. but wa* caught by two patrolling dt t-50 words
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Article43 1946-11-15 3 A B* M rikkmi, had i charge of being in p m 2040 rounds of ,43 urid .4') amniu- on o, n plained to him in thr Fourth Police Court >• day. Th.- eaic will be an on Nov. 21.43 words
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401 1946-11-15 3 There was a full complement of the bench and the Bar at tht i Supreme Court yesterday when they l farewell to Mr. Justice N. A. Worley who is leavini British Guiana as Chief Justice. The farewell took place in th Court of Appeal and401 words
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Article201 1946-11-15 3 Night soil Removal Complaint ed thai night-soil contract rural i are ch mon than their and not carried out. lestion waa brought r r rd at the Rural B«,.ird meei and cn;> ol the matter wai mund to H» in the pr blem ol transport appl!c b >ing tnadi to201 words
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Article53 1946-11-15 3 Alleged to have Impersonated i public servant by pretending i* hold th< oflta Of I Food Contrr.. Officer, Tony Toh <22>. claimed trial when he wai charged below Second M ite l. c. G<>f rday, Th» i was postponed foi m<-ntirjn on Nov. 28, and bail53 words
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Article50 1946-11-15 3 ditun ol $100,000 I by the Finance Co to 20-aJ Ich suffered h< avy loj of fu ire ment (luring the occupation period Hall ad] It 0 f them I i Ih e 1 B ir.fl .y«. p x with I■ an' V I50 words
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316 1946-11-15 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY Nov, 15, 1946. The Federal Plan The Governor I ars oial that he la takii London for Cabinet a U an agreed plan for he future const! ution ol Malaya will relieve any remaining fears which the non-Mai a y communitl /may 'have. 1 here ougft not,316 words
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Article840 1946-11-15 4 H.L. HOPKIN - England Enjoys an Indian Summer H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON b y Mr Marnn Attlee I n ol UX and Mrs. Clement Atttee and i tali, handsome y< nngster ol 19 has been I midshipman with tn Alfred Holt Line U>v the last tW i H hai .iust an840 words
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59 1946-11-15 4 Russia Wants 14 Changes In Trieste Plan HEW on W r .iiij-' tho ''cor ct- Foreign lffii orer the The Ipecfl PlOTlts off.T. i ?2 tor, the >■ tiirjr study V Preneti and U. c thr i-ouncil. It m 1. !h. I DV< W in tin- 'I I I ancodA.P. - 59 words
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Article88 1946-11-15 4 ATHENS N flare a.) i "band report u from I fhes&aly t( day I I th Government wi s prepai uass amnesty for its armed tical opponent to the mountain h carrying on guerilla v. iln&t the Arm., and Phe "mountain reb portt u to havReuter - 88 words
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396 1946-11-15 4 LONDON, Nov. 13. Captain Peter Churchill, de mobilised Intelligence Corps officer who < )tun in enemy-occupied France in April 1943 wit Odette Sanson, to-night spoke publicly time of his adventures in elping to organis sistance movement under the nose of the G Captain Churchill,Renter - 396 words
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Article16 1946-11-15 4 PARIS. Nov. y re meeting .■II O reauli o a*en< 1 rmal o ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement173 1946-11-15 5 C K. TANG I RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE, S.S for *> ot E^™ ArtS and Crafts. loMl Value at Minimum Cost ■l' > I. Received Various types of L' 3 perfumeries and Max Factor r products. L M. of "Bismurelle Gift Bete" bedding Presents, etc. E ALLA BUX CO. L173 words
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Advertisement167 1946-11-15 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's in Jhs. Sinqafwhsi §hpftA L. ;n HEALTH and VITALITY Whj suffer GENERAL DEBILITY wb«u a wide rang* of TONICS arc now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 61/53, Victoria Street EietiriLtl United Trading Co v 11, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroide*167 words
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Advertisement213 1946-11-15 5 I Hu\r t:i\ Ladles Hair uressen. Latest f fc^hiona and Manicure by Urn Anna 3la]J€»rie Ann Ladles Hair Dresalut Saloon Formerly of Malson OaUxy and Maison Interlandl VttrtL Building, Orchard Eoa4 Hcul THE TAVERN j Up-to-date Hotel In A Quiet and 000l (Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Fumiihjed. Bar: All kinds of213 words
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Advertisement120 1946-11-15 5 Music Store T.M.A. Music House, Wm ?LAJ9Oft. IfUIIC ft ABCOEDt. TkOM 7411 Upticuin Regarding the eyesig hi New China Optical Co. rh<Li I7U. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SING A PHOTO STI DIO 14 High Btrfnt, Singapore. Indoor *Ld Outdoor Photograph*™ Pianos USED riANOfc »7 FAMOUI120 words
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Advertisement155 1946-11-15 5 Sanitary Contractors FONGHIN Co., Ltc Office 64. WaJlicta Btr^t Phone No 7687 a ac:tary h Electrical Ooctraeta* Bu.ldlnc Repa:rert and O»c^^« Importer* Shoes rSHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUIIDINO WORTH BRIDOE ROAD Silk Stores Special Offer! T 0 a 3ia k iwaiii*s Bi Bod Ttl. Itllail ir RarkeU Rc«ti«liftjb w. Atifitralian155 words
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273 1946-11-15 6 HONGKONG.— The G©vernmeiil «>i Hong Kong and •ts subjects hftTC not fOTfOtten thOM who died or sulrered in the short but heroic (Iclcnce of the colony. An announcement has been made proposing iblUhment of a Welfare Fund to aid dependen ne] of all localReuter - 273 words
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Article72 1946-11-15 6 British Action Dictatorial NEW YORK, Nov. IS.— The Mbftjan Gov« riUiit Qt today regittertd .stionp. protest* 1 With the United N' itiOfL, Afaim t thl) Biili.sli deCiK>n U") iweep the Corfu Channel. be lettci to Secretary General rryKVe Lu- described til** British jt a diclatx>iwtl. A British Admiralty itatement ifReuter - 72 words
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239 1946-11-15 6 US LEGATION IN CANBERRA NOW EMBASSY ney: Mrs. Butler, wife of United States Ambassador (Mr. Robert Butlen and their 14-vear-old daughter Kathcrin? sang to their guests at the U.S. Embassy in Canberra on Oct. 23 The guests were attend. ng a flag raising ceremony to mark the US. Legation's riseReuter - 239 words
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Article32 1946-11-15 6 MEXICO CITY, Nov. 14. 1 teen persons, including three crow members were killed on Wedne-day when a passenger plane crashed into a mountainside midway between Mexico w City and cast coast. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article91 1946-11-15 6 PARIS Nov. U.— l Fmuli I today that Bn i m I oreign Kinister Qtorgti •.>.. uid formally resign ■<. 'v elected lo^i •ii some time \<n 27. Th itituUonaJ formality i question of whether BkUult :ed t and agree, to con u in oflk i toA.P. - 91 words
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411 1946-11-15 6 SPOTLIGHT ON TOKIO TRIALS TOKIO Not r.—HUlrki Tojo has accepted 'theoretically responsibilitj nrorinitaUni ti,e real«n*tlon of the moderate Konoye Cabinet on (ht. i,, mi bK ;;j- ho said "I felt as W .r Mlntoter that the opportune time for BthUn, inA.P. - 411 words
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Article173 1946-11-15 6 LONDON, Nov. 13. The B I reply t<> the latest British note I stating Britain's attitude to tfc l Soviet proposals to Turkey:.! revising the 1936 Montreal Con- 1 vent ion which governs the I of the Black Sea Straits, has I cently been received inReuter - 173 words
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Miscellaneous56 1946-11-15 6 LI'L AIIIV T KR EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNf I i -<^ H FT UM'S MOON IS '-THEY DOES THINGS T" "1 A PI.ANE, PARKED IN FRONT YOKUM'S MOON IS AT I .4'HiGM'r K TMEV'SAULUSHADTH' J O'TH' DOOPATCH BANK.f y _> ITS HIGHEST I DECKNCV _NOT T'D^ orr56 words
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Hollywood's Latest Cinderella Story
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Article, Illustration989 1946-11-15 7 Henry Gris - About Marlene Dietrich Henry Gris t Bv m s i Morning Tribune Cones, in Hollywood J j WOOD The fOttl i like wildfire aci trbl panelled and chropl ted halls and floors of re B»'vrrly Hills dent itore: "Marlene DietHere." rls. quick at ;nv >ntlng dropped the CUStom- v n989 words
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70 1946-11-15 7 LONDON, Nov. 13 Ihe Exchange Control Bill, first important measure oi Parliament's new sion, published this afternoon, restricts dealings In .'<>ici -nu: foreign currency excepl with author! ers (pi cipally banks), h requj d id most I n ncies to b^ sold U) f hReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration54 1946-11-15 8 the i md Mi- D man I Ini < >Uv i rAd :>. H i i :i A r Mar; tial Q Lady K» n M i}Ot R P 3. D nan, a I; U II imai it the With round all the i ici In Hi"54 words
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Article, Illustration180 1946-11-15 8 lev 1 which to the ioft diffused effect. Tl the d n attr curved Mr 8 >' I jlklll cor tnm] finish indy n and Day: attraetm gown worn by Untoeri, \t Ball I* me BaeW is oj c\ nging white jersey mi cla pea at the waist180 words
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Article95 1946-11-15 8 f»WU Wing. Hm «-r.-m-.m r foot d,. C Ma i imad hopes to I India Last night the wedding ceremonies began ol Captain Masud /»hnv d who is marrying Mil Zain-un-Nissa Dawood. third tighter and fourth child nI Lai T. K- Sheikh Dawobci. j.p.. who was a well-known merchant95 words
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Article194 1946-11-15 8 All' El" th's m n p to China to visit Before r tn!s tDW n was renowned for th I embroidery t could 'be bought there E :ann I obtain d in pre v. i turn ou a mtiful em Another port that n vj Sa n wh194 words
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Article32 1946-11-15 8 it is certainly gratifying to ail the hard-working people who 11 poppies on Novi mber Bth. to k now tnal tnc col ions amounted to $21,967. V 11 done. Singapore!32 words
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Article37 1946-11-15 8 In Si gapore bu... a recruiting pi mine ol tho Mai.-.;. R flment. n town her pari n Mrs Aziz off is Al nr'de of rix hm< d's home i ol Kuala Lumpur when her husband Is37 words
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Article21 1946-11-15 8 Bin wtimt ill b Club nd j An weU-known pel n •.v who Mr. V. Ch Wah. ih turn21 words
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Article, Illustration19 1946-11-15 8 A charming I We if you are > I you can't appear as cha < lfv° ua I19 words
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Article226 1946-11-15 8 While rules for makeup for the overweight woman follow the game general principles that are helpful to the woman of average size, there are certain things which she especially -hould 'ivoid She should shun all extremes as she would small pox. While her slimmer sisters can get226 words
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110 1946-11-15 9 U.S N men writ] r Admiral Rid torn of the work: winter to train Polar conditions. The Antarctic expedition Includes representative the army, air and gro forces together with scien- I.StS. Na I I 189 r fh frill) mat ;«,|> thi- r. <A.P. - 110 words
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45 1946-11-15 9 WARSAW, N< v. 13..- Tl M Tribal ;i United btatt j co En i nmeni She foi t ran lator t American i tified thai iont n. c< i<» help the killer* i P f i oiii Poland A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement151 1946-11-15 9 RIOTOUS AIR-PLAIN NUTS CRACK-UP ON HIGH! I ep Flying To Keep You Laughing" Lily Five Shows r" g >s I ,„._•> m.-4.15_6.:i«), m .-4.l5_6.:i«) L/ipi I 111 •I.") p.m. \WMI I I ULy <Tel. 5281) I Si* 1 Pfl^' i ft: screen successes In 1 i. i^ft ■.it l!>lrV >iHLtr151 words
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Advertisement95 1946-11-15 9 cathay t;: 11 a.m., Z 9 4.15, (UO, M.:;u The House Of Mystery! GIL M *vM^.^^ fcM^H^ JmjE NEXT CHANGE A Stormy Action Picture! 20th Century Fox To-Morrow Midnight All The Wilds Of The Junfle in A Pagan Komancc At The Worlds GLOBE: G.W. DAILY:— 3. 7ft 9.15 p.m. "FIGHTING95 words
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Advertisement63 1946-11-15 9 TO-DAY AT SINGAPORI EXCLUSIVE 4 Shows 141 I UJM 9.30 p.m. ROSALIND RUSSELL Is Httn At Her Hist! p^^R^ ROSALIND RUSSELL 40» In *%f Jr BRIAN JANET FfcI^AHERHEjIJIR ALLYN JOSLYN a Columbia wcnue NEXT CHANGE See And Hear FRANK SINATRA For The First Time on the Screen. Singing "Night And63 words
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OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
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Article184 1946-11-15 10 All ,7' "JUS k general were being maintained. Ki'imi-.K MARKET t. buy* with and Br In tii Dlu Klanfc $1.1 K Kamui WEI Con nd Pur^ ;i 18 4!. The industrial c\ tirm wu.h buyer* < I Gammons at $3.07* Trader bu.vln^-ss at $15 I I I184 words
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Article29 1946-11-15 10 SAN FRANCIS* 0, Nov. 14— The National Cftj 8.-ink, with headqnarin New York, is investipatini: possibility of etUbiitking r..u h' in M»iaya, Indonesia and i India.29 words
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Article50 1946-11-15 10 Al ing oi a til' nt. Koli Ted K'.hHuaQu.. Wong K( Tan Chong KUI Ohln 01 Hon. ing Chem Hock As I Koon.trea NgChlaH iudltoi Tayßong i ptain Tan Ch v.r. Captain Wee onim TV, C imittce Tun Kim S< I Koto Mui Loom and Quek S-50 words
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Article40 1946-11-15 10 Xiw Anglo-Chinese School Old Boy-' Association u reviving its activities in football, hockey, badminton, volley ball and tennis.. Old boy- interested in th< mes shoUW -übmit their names to Mr. Edwin Doiaisamy. C 0 33, Chancery Lane.40 words
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Article79 1946-11-15 10 The lollowlng have been selected to play for the Singapore Indian, against the Kranji Wireless Station at soccer to-morrow evening at No. 1 Petiol Point Ground (Fan er Park) O. M. Angullia. Abdul Razak. Kartar Singh. Ghani. S. Williams, Sattra, Krishnasamy, Paul Davis, Vijeyretnam-. Paul79 words
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Article104 1946-11-15 10 The following are the ties in the Men's Open Singles Tabb Tenni> Tournament at the Chinese Swimming Club's premises on Sunday, at 11 a.m.: Sim Boon Hoon vs. Lim Siew -Nghee; Heng Chiang Boon vs.. Tun Bok Keng; Koh Chiap Moii* vs. C. Q. Lee; Tan Koon104 words
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Article73 1946-11-15 10 The following is the team to play for the F.C.I, vs. the R.A.F. Hospitals at the Police Training School ground, Thompson Road, on Saturday at 5.00 p.m.:B. T. Seng; M. Loh; Lim Teng Moyne; Leo Suares; Alia^ bin Mtan: A. Btravens; Lee Kim; Bwee Peter P.73 words
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Article42 1946-11-15 10 NKW DELHI, Nov. 13 T le arc reported to have b< d an. l 21 injured in Old Dr. bl where police- opened fire twice to- top brickbat batth i Troops have \>< ordered to on M*ht ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article284 1946-11-15 10 (By Our Own Correspondent), v Prices Quoted below are t>i jicul weig rL> uthtr itinna wer< "M< s l S6 f v im gluunous. tM 100. utinous rtci >Ba. Bm quality $50: medium $47. Green Peas: Slam $45; Palembang medium Quality $3d Red Beans:— s3s.284 words
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93 1946-11-15 10 DUBLIN, >"->\ 13 Tot P■ I (t Mi H At i it i i of Kin*. M D> H Vj.lci ;i. t:.tf<l if D:. that he wou'.d I tke excl f o I vea wit] I for which w< I entertainedReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement35 1946-11-15 10 OPEN'S TO-DAY MASTERPIECE OF LOVE IN WAR! 77.// TO MARINES! 7DM( !/?OW IT -SPARKS FLY ititk Greatest Fist -fight in Screen Eli ory! Randolph SCOTT .lc»»«^» WAYN*^ Swash Each <>»;•< (her lovely Marlene DIETRICH! Beach s35 words
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Miscellaneous76 1946-11-15 10 KTry This AMERICAS Crossword razzle ACROSS 31-Fabulous bird fg*^V^= I 6-Dlamond earths IHiil^'-lcir"-^ 13-Danteh money 35-Llve outdoors r^4| S li-lsland Off 37-Long pole [PlAMiiiMr/i.-r^ Ireland jS-Opposite !p|dM^- i&_Suoken 40— Thrasncr ~J^ H 43-Value highly gI^JP. S.^ It— Famous falta 46— Dressed O P -if 19-Kind of bed 48-Brlel H'Arr k^V76 words
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187 1946-11-15 11 tnbined Services and Civil Health Department B :nt the Malaria menace in Singapore is bef'' and preventive anti-malarial measures as I m prophylaxis where mepacrine is bei. f Ively In the Services, was strongly emphaDr. R. 8. Johnston, Acting Chief Health OrTimi the meeting187 words
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62 1946-11-15 11 Ire-Mtttl properties w.is passed at the I. .ting held yesterday, landed to increase the ites. ;-mnted out that since the assessment, many additions a had been made to builcl- area during the JapaMin ;ind also after the ution. e f a number of62 words
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Article141 1946-11-15 11 H Lumpur. For having vOBt caused hurt to a Japanese MT ,i young Chinese, Lee Chin Wa ■onvicteti by the District Mi M. Garton, find sentenced H' monthi rigorous imprisonHt' w;i> alleprd that the accused !€M hurt to one Yamakichi Kenzo, H of a long- pointed141 words
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Article42 1946-11-15 11 Inter-State Rugby At Ipoh iriU play its first 1 same since the tomorrow on the Ipoh Ungor. •ic-Europeans game I iron five points vinjr we«*» chosen K. H. Kit- Rathid Gho ipt l in T. M. P. S. Demi i, Whit. Mai42 words
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Article111 1946-11-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 14. The palm oil industry in Malaya is to protest to the Union Government regarding the imposition of an export duty of $20 per ton. A leading member of the industry told Reuter: "It is a somewhat ironic reflection that while theReuter - 111 words
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130 1946-11-15 11 Chinese Found With Revolver In Taxi, Says ASP M.-k Ah I. found W (i .38 revolver in h.> i* (-.run arm>. :;t the en :lusio'i <>f a preliminary inquiry h«-id felton s < •i! 11 i c Goh, lay AooottUng tn tht preMiiUoa, Mr. H. Hall i a. B, p.130 words
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177 1946-11-15 11 Singapore Indians Urged Stand Together" Paying a glowing tribute to Pandit Nehru and members of his family for the great sacrifice they had made for the Bause of India's freedom*, Mr. R. mmabhoy made a strong appeal to the Indians of Singapore to stand together a- a united aody, when177 words
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Article63 1946-11-15 11 Penang Small Pox Up Ptnang. The number of smallpox cases in Penarifj has taken a further jiiiup when no fewer than 19 new cases M-porte'l making the total 68. Fivt- eonceft 1 6d cmm havr been discovered J»y the health authorities, an it is learnt that prosecutions will be taken63 words
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Article227 1946-11-15 11 The -tory of wageis made by Korean guards in charge of PoW working paities on the Burma-Siam railway, which ended with beatings of parties which didn't finish first was related at the Australian War Crimes Court yesterday during the trial of a Korean guard, Kaneyama Yoshio,227 words
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Article147 1946-11-15 11 Aj'i wa, given by memAiiw- C lay J C<-- nt t- up $3O.UUU.UUO sury Bills in lony in acwith the provi usury BilK Oidinance. Al.- «d was the Japanese Judgment and Civil Proceedings Ordinance designed to clarify Um position regaiding the recognition of civil judgments and147 words
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Article115 1946-11-15 11 Let Km Ghw* *W>>, an odd -job lubovrer <•: the Singapore Harbour 8.i.-ird, WtU ■Lt*:« <d to '-ne yeai rigorotu imprisonment hy Wi t D trid J»»<h;»- Paul Biorr, festerday, foi t<;ilu.^ fountain p»-n from < hopper Rochorc R<»fid li)<- victim of the theft Wt<. Jrx.ri115 words
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Article127 1946-11-15 11 NEW RURAL BOARD MEMBERS A' the Rural Board Mating terday, the Ch i Mr. C W. A. Sennett welcomed Mr. Clu-ong Hock Chje and Mr S. M. Alkaff M new mt-mb During the meet ng, th»* G i frnment Health D^partrri'ir report was read and the r diAeultlei ander which127 words
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Article125 1946-11-15 11 MCC vs NSW TOD A Y Sydney, Nov. 14.— Thr M I Ml to play N*-w South Wa'e.s tomorrow will I s«-l»H't«": from Hammond, Hution, Washhrook. Oihb. ompton, Vanihy, BdHck, Ikin, Bedv.-, Wrifcht, Pollar. Rn4 Smith. Main IstOTOtl i v th«- inclusion of B«'(l-»r who was M.<".< number one bowlerReuter - 125 words
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Article37 1946-11-15 11 A<tela:(: N- M Bradn an .'!<•■ < I with a i(l« 111 hll H "11 'n from M» UH bad pulled n rr. 1< but H him Sheffield Shield tomorrow. Th( VI V form ReuterReuter - 37 words
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119 1946-11-15 11 A taxi which was taken away from a Chinese driver at the olnt of a gun on Wednesday light was found minu- its I abandoned In Paya Lebar rly yesterday morning. It appears that while the taxi raa proceeding alon« Changl load on th»- night119 words
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Article87 1946-11-15 12 GEN. SMUTS CRITICISES RUSSIA on< for h P rl world r.<- g- rules ol condi t and irlty ifl I? nne > Gen Smu broadcast i« 'd J n .J?£} 3 n8 submitted Vrrk correspondent lft l Broadcasting d that devel< rurmw in ran z Canal rour rw i iReuter - 87 words
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Article15 1946-11-15 12 grenadei in i ight of i two-months oM Nobodj b A. P.A.P. - 15 words
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333 1946-11-15 12 14.— King Faiouk ui Egypt 1 lion openin I 1 en a( ho] Brl ain will be onsolii 1 friendship :i lusion alliance. "You will n Cairo. and the Nil hav n COl on the it tue u completed with'n of time 0,1Reuter - 333 words
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Article85 1946-11-15 12 NEW YORK. NOV. W-l* l^ to the United Nations c m uart tw pplanded the &r< nt women the same p rights as men m aU m te s ol th United N-un The case wa« put by I woman delegate and support vd b ite but85 words
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74 1946-11-15 12 (B Oiii Own Critic) Mr. Mrs. Manningham houses in an >nab!* Cpn -soup fogs and flickering li| it Q century v v living in great aw. I :n's b ce in the 1 d be. i completely bewildered by her txxl, ;nd ■r fi»l' of74 words
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Article32 1946-11-15 12 i Nov. 14.— Tl e, Home I j .ho the annual f f (he Police Federmttoi •I c ertry potHioi ice fl'l»- by a man through th( ranks.' 132 words
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Article27 1946-11-15 12 S ockholm, Nov. 14.- lil hgn i Sv ectish ere It oi iOO \v«ro rntifi-'d I -hf rtOUS ish Pali.:.--n after 10 d< '-ate.27 words
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Article28 1946-11-15 12 Nov. 13 The Pri bern to Ifad. Sir .,l B need in M< decided hot to apply conscrip-•i-n into the British alined forcosio Nr.rthcrn treland.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article44 1946-11-15 12 Pa "is, Nov. 14.— Paril may b€ r, i e] i\\ ed of grai an elec I of tl of pas and electr \< (U-k< for i > wage not i:f. within 4^ how i to<iay. the •roi I mnou i ced ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article51 1946-11-15 12 I I men! f the Br I a minister i tion. and v I I i-( n li Sue n of tl a matter o Europe, and irtii rmany. Br rcpu I for fall I mercy. Phi I evidence has I that we are I well."51 words
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Article56 1946-11-15 12 I >NDON, N that the pr Greece mlg] i flic b northern hi evi n conflict wa former Greek F reign M ter Soflanopoul s. C he said, was now from Thessaly uiui M in th n >rth wi guerilla idv key position h. and hi ne56 words
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Article25 1946-11-15 12 STor; H. The p air to i 1 I I miles froxr K I Sevi n L coi 1 ed by ston I25 words
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