Morning Tribune, 23 November 1946
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Title Section12 1946-11-23 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 1 NO. 177 <A*o 10 CENTS SATURDAY. Nov. 23. 194612 words
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Article277 1946-11-23 1 G-G Off To London Wedding I staff Reporter) m urn very sad to but I hop- 1 to b' 1 me," aid n ral Mr. Mali just b:fore he lay after- plane nearr he first arr .ncnt and a represMalay Rulers H Res.nt of Johore, Ar. M cDonald four otherA.P. - 277 words
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428 1946-11-23 1 COMMISSIONERS, POLICE ROWING OVER JB STADIUM (T: afi Bet A first j dispute is brewing between Sin pon Municipal Commissioners and Ihe Singapore Police tiis dispu /hich ma^ go tx ton Colonials ary is the Jalan Besar Stadium. Recen unruly behaviour by certain i Cup matches haa to abou an428 words
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210 1946-11-23 1 London, Nov. 22.— 1n a second-floor flat m the London suburb of Southfleids lives the only n In Britain whose face is seen by her husband and no Shi is the wife of Mr. Mu*h tag Ahmad Baiwa, the Imam210 words
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88 1946-11-23 1 Couple Lived II Years Together, But Didn't Speak rnuaaeipnta, nov. zz, The stuty of a husband and wife who shared the 6r/m. apart m nt /o" eleven ytars but did nui, speak to each other was told m a court action filed by Charles W. Whitii, y, vice-president of th>88 words
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59 1946-11-23 1 Supplies Dropped To Plane Crash Victims PARIS, Nov. 22. The wreel "i Un of D ikota alrcra*: has been located and supplies hay. be ri dropp d I i d-(i pasaenfers, lay. ii v rcllng Ti. md m (i, p n the h v r 2o mil i sou:.v i59 words
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Article134 1946-11-23 1 SRIRAMPUR, Nov. 22. Ma m Gandhf, ieeonplßM b> )nly two companions, ha, ;nriv- <\ at this riot damned vilJ:u^' to cai iy on hla pi bee ml lon o! restoring eonfldenci md X" n<| r< lation betw< n U\<- Mv Un and the Hindu Th- villas, has134 words
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Article109 1946-11-23 1 LONDON. NOV. 20. Six hunU\cl Canadian war brides and <*ome 300 children, who were on board the Empire Brent bound Canada when it wag m c lision In the Mersey have arrived back m London. They wen takui to two C dian tiansit hostels. On arrivalReuter - 109 words
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82 1946-11-23 1 Home Policy: Government Gets The Vote LONDON, Nov. 22. -The HbUK of Commons ha s given the Labour Government a vote of confidence m its domestic policies, rejecting by a yoU of 333 to 188 i Conservative amendment protesting further nationalization of the nations major industries. The vote, following partyA.P. - 82 words
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Article45 1946-11-23 1 Warsaw, Nov. 22.— The MUii q OV( need k .i> that i; ia i promise ■<■ >wt i n tui n to i"' Polish Amy <>f f i ii ma nil g mi itary Objc< n Pc^'a- -I incr by t45 words
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Advertisement21 1946-11-23 1 GLAN SINGH'S SERVICE I A Nylon Parachute for $45.00 clothing nc tfore we tv# j stock. 4, B 3183 >ro 'A.)21 words
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235 1946-11-23 2 (Tfibum Staff Hund iich etalled I b i at i fIS Bllat- up, i was informed by i ol the Jinn. TJ pere r eently import rrom Australia A quantii goods, h >wt ,und theii rday ads ol vendors who jtarl a >i racket by235 words
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Article35 1946-11-23 2 5 YEAR FUEL OIL SUPPLY APPROVED p I OM i t hc powei to b«v< b« full a I pointed u t that It ll xh ■a,,, likelj fall m tbe cour of fuel oil35 words
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Article121 1946-11-23 2 Plying t^ fI"K of vice A Jriniral ait Dan4i Wi'ii't'^ 1 Boy»i. K. C.B.i i-n D.S.« < omroancer-in-r%i-f of the British Pacific Flett, jiy Navy's largest cruiser H.M.S B,lfH:.t dropped anchoi ih" morning m Siagftpore roa« Shortly afterwarts he Admiral nimwc'.f itepped ashore for th< firs.121 words
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Article84 1946-11-23 2 At an ordinary Meeting "l th 1 Municipal Commission* is yes t<*d;ty, the Pioich-nt oi the ComrnKslonots, Mr. L. Rayman, an nounced that h« had a comtriunlcation from the Goveinmrnt "Informing v ihut th". l^gal opinion given by the Homo Oovornm^nt about the constituUofial position "i ttn84 words
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115 1946-11-23 2 Armed Robbers Caned And Imprisoned Kua a Lumpur. Armed rObberiei m Kuala Lumpur during April this year were averaging two thr<-< per day, lat we have row red th< k)Qghly to once week" said (apt. Stafford of the C.I.D. at the Kuala Lumpur AstiMS win" V.-,]. Scow Keotw (21), and115 words
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Article30 1946-11-23 2 Mi. J. Cakler, who has been Offlcei Administering th< Gorernment In North Borneo, has been appointed Chief Secretary. ■t' v Governor is Mr. M- fr r ining.30 words
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Article34 1946-11-23 2 ol bhe largest "Christmas m< nt- ol dried fruit exn d t,. i. con*i*tlng ol <>v< r 2.000 Iceta ol Baarah date ai Hves on Dec. 1 on the Kathleen H Holm.34 words
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Article130 1946-11-23 2 Sick Opium Addict Is Bound Over rnal ha Li. a n... a employ d In Puiau Buk D iiric. Jin 1 il Suit, yesurd Who app ared on 8 jhai Ring m possession i 1 I .1 hall pounds ol op.urn, d guiky and that d purchas d the opium130 words
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121 1946-11-23 2 Own Repon PENANG. An American sailor 1 without a stitch of clothing or him was picked up by the P n ang service ferry launch, "Bagan' m mid-ohannel about 10.16 last night. Th<- launch Wa- on its way from Church Street Pier to Mitchell Pier121 words
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Article115 1946-11-23 2 A second arrest m connection with the daylight armed robbery which took place m a hOU» m S«>rangoon Road on! Nov. 20, re suited m Tan Ah Chai (18), appearing before Scond Magistrate L. C. Goh, ye.--t day. tentative charge el armed nob.l |Bio io Jewellery, clothing115 words
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241 1946-11-23 2 Three Chii nen asked, for tl I fe-No res aur; nt an I old &d\i of 'lie propn I dow, accordingly called tier mother eiuv. I Th*' widow wai i"nl runted by the three men who ->aid that had cone to coll ct "pron241 words
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Article143 1946-11-23 2 (.Our Own FU porUn PEN ANG. -Smart work by the. Police Flying Squad had resulted m their arrest of four Chin and the seizure of fourteen bugs oi Brazilian rice which had beej smuggled m from one of the .ships lying m the roads. It will143 words
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Article45 1946-11-23 2 Out oi five cases of diphtheria reported within the Municipal limits last week, there was on* death. Fifteen cases of small pox with no deaths were also reported, whiU 1 infantile di-ath rate for tin week wa- higher! than the last45 words
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Article47 1946-11-23 2 Tan Ah who pleaded tf» X M I r..rr|-i theft f 'f ••> bell un I to to t ol the Chr'strceis r cently arrived the b.s. Marellft, which stored on the wharf on Nov. 21 was sentenced to eight weeks 1 r.i.47 words
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Article143 1946-11-23 2 AUSTRALIA WILL TRAIN TWO NURSES The AT V M Scholarships Bchen 1 a p.M-p tuiii n. lian appreciatioi ■•aijS bitantv tor their avs.^ijß Australian wai Iho occupation v. ii| aur.s Ipell i'ala tm special tralnin L^i Th< Knd able m Au Ibe and .surrt-.s.si'.ii paff unrltTK lent i:\.i!.. Kin and143 words
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Article118 1946-11-23 2 Ma>b vaccination agaicfl smallpox L< still m progtts fl the Malayan Uuion and figurfl for the week ending Nov. showed a report of 93 Cflfid which one third endi-d m deatu This shows a slight improvcmecß over the previous week wm there was a total of118 words
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39 1946-11-23 2 COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT: MORE COUNCILLORS The following hpointed members of th« C Economic Developin m addition to th< members Dr. R B CJoU (an experienced Am doctor), Dr. W. A. 1 tlmmished Wesl A: mist), Mr. Jacob Mad Wai b39 words
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Article221 1946-11-23 3 Ithe Mlegition made by Ouriman X iVis on trial on a charge of being In pos» rounds oS .9 mm ammunition, that th amhad been "planted" on him by a Sikli ser--1 the Singapore Naval Base police as "absurd, i,-t judge Paul storr221 words
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Article118 1946-11-23 3 MALAYAN WELFARE STAMPS r.-i.irifr of a million tjj ,1 various de V ifare Committees Py chools throughout 1* Peninsula, These f L-cent, 5-cent. 10--•rtv i-c( nt denomination*. X ol a million ol R^. :we been ordered, Ef- i ver $100,000. fM,:., being lithoc Survey Depart E|| torationa are done X118 words
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Article165 1946-11-23 3 Indian On Armed Robbery Charge se of a preliminary ing- n the Fourth Pol cc Cot relay, into a charge of am robbery, committed oii Auj B una Vista R^ad an Ind kam was committed i to t j to stand tiis trial. T Indians, one of whom I *a<165 words
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Article17 1946-11-23 3 J urit remitted to Chiru ol family r\mittanc s month of October Is 149.17 words
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Article103 1946-11-23 3 Walter Holmes, a British 9 a man, on the s.s. Travalor wa> sentenced m the Third M&gls trate'B Court yesterday, to eight weeks' rigorous' imprisonment, when ho was found guilty ol wll fully misappropriating a bottl* 1 ol perfume, part of a case consigned to103 words
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244 1946-11-23 3 iTrihum- Staff ttep [a ft m Singapore o b* foi (hem to ;t partj oi nine Indi i I jh •wo women, from Japan, ti. hen las Tuesday from the Empress of Austral! Mostly businessmen, I tx'<-n Stranded In Japan 1938 and were repal244 words
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128 1946-11-23 3 Th n i and I I ion p iid a bmt r( l i4 > afterm n i ral oi si: t^.« \\e*a Restauran 'i arrived at ti^ T» v N A.■ t iii mt at 12.30 f) ni hour ;it the Restaurant arwlind b]128 words
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Article97 1946-11-23 3 Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Th» p< iicy \Mth I to collabora tion v AMirn wa« udoptcc* by H M Government m Marco and applied to Malaya or; the r< turn i Civil c> >v rnment to conflm n to thoai ire charged a th I brutalitiea pi m97 words
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Article14 1946-11-23 3 N Japan c wai Crimii 1 1>- momlo ngl Jail siriKupor.14 words
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236 1946-11-23 3 (Triburu Staff Report.' With a membership or 23,000 Chinese, Malays and Indians, and branches throughout Malaya, the Malayan New Democratic Youth League is doing very useful work, especially m the educational field. The League, which la now anmembership ol 2.000 each w affiliated body to236 words
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104 1946-11-23 3 Snatch Thief Caught With Cloth Roll While a crowd o! prospective customers were viewing th< jtock In-trade >1 ;i hawker on ftve footway ol Nor'h Br a Road, on i oi them picked up a flfteen yard length of clol h ran away on Thursdaj nn- r noon. The hawk104 words
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Article96 1946-11-23 3 Mountbatten Road Opening Shortly A ft. finite menl on th MountbatUn R id would b Friday, said tin Pi df-n' ol th' Municipal Mi i. R lym m add! Unary m< i ting ol ►he Commission* i i m answer to b Query n Mr T. W. Ong I to96 words
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Article95 1946-11-23 3 Reports A tattiTtd Ri.sinu Sun flay mystenou^y ap- within th, fob arms of Sir Stamford Raffl< taint m E7tip< u< t< raay morning, and people stopped to stare. Bom the fiou iwm to h.- placed then is a myitery EnQuin>s mad< by m tailed to elicit95 words
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Article133 1946-11-23 3 "1 ,D?,r Own RvpoTtttr? Malacca. -Destitute a^a homeless youths are bring well loi Iced after sine the opening ol the Jubilee Boys" Home on Nov. 7. Adjutant Gordon cv« ry nighi collects destitute and homeless boys frequenting streets and alSlnce the opening. Adjut ant Gordon ruu133 words
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298 1946-11-23 4 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1916. Taxation And Waste is v 1 1 f or I ty. B .1 i commodi lea will m 01 IP 088 Of hat such Incn m ,H be appli< articles which com( i] IUXUI complete unfort ihc sta: dard ol livi d :t stage298 words
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677 1946-11-23 4 H.L. HOPKIN - Special Precautions To Guard The King H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON By 12 moi I n to pul nilngworth nist, hil id i ininat. all J !n frOQt "1 tliiD He the m P And n i- Lf it t ire i J 7s Of 1 i vice 1677 words
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Article220 1946-11-23 4 NEW YORK. Nov. 21. Marquis Childs, i ton Post" columnist, reported to-day iha', the i 1 state of Travancore had shut ofi' its supply ol g mineral suitable for nuclear fission— to the r Childs «ald tru refusal came after the United StatesReuter - 220 words
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Article182 1946-11-23 4 YORK idelegai nvenini theß.'gFn a compromise pi t lament vi din*] the lii^ Fi> m-nt and trx Reuter leaj M >: < Following upon changes bj Mr. Hevin. ihf i Of the Military 81 I Xt uter the f. tion v work wh< Firstly,Reuter - 182 words
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Article13 1946-11-23 4 CANBERRA I Australian c nmended f I rent a A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Advertisement142 1946-11-23 5 Lurtos J X TANCi 1 VALJ.KY ROAD lAFOK M --n ArUs V.iloe «t Minhr.uni Cos". \ids 1 ...d Va.ioui Wtl of p Hum n-s and Max tur prouuet^. o| Bisinurelle Gift Sets 11 W We6M»9 Present**, etc. i /OLA BUX CO., HridKe Road, Singapore. Hot.) Uui!(iog) tr Papers I {look142 words
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Advertisement170 1946-11-23 5 I/i obtainable anywhere tt's tn Jhst SxnqapDhA ShoftA Dl HEALTH and VITALITY Why lottar GENERAL DKBtLOI when a wide ran^». a| TONICS now nvailobl>j CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51/53, Victoria Bti Electrical j United Trading Co., 11, Staatfovd RohJ, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHINC; ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT VA Etnbroidi Direct Importer!170 words
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Advertisement211 1946-11-23 5 ///7/r Dressers r Dr« Lati PashkMu aad M.-ni l»y Miss Aj.h.i Majtirie Ann J. »dt» s Hair PlOlillf Saloon Formerly of M;ii?on Galaxy .Ji- 1 Mai son Interiaaoi Beei B Bttii Orchard Ro'i' 1 THE TAVERN tte Hotel m a Quic and Cool Locality. Kooms: Luxuric I] I i:,hed, Him:211 words
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Advertisement140 1946-11-23 5 T.M.A. Music House, •l/11, 4^./ lumi, Stofaa«r«. Wm rujeoe. muuo i aaooaDe. TBOM TAfff Optician Refarding ibe eyesight New China Optical Co. Tl, *i r.v—\ riJftf»|rir%. Photographsr CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STt DIU 14 K-tf Street, BlDgapore. Inrfoor axd Outdoor Pliotofc-raphtri Pianos UBED PIANOS140 words
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Advertisement135 1946-11-23 5 Satutar) Contractors FONCHIN Co v Ltc Pi. ',7. r* K. -,ri'.raetor> Shoes shof: (o ltd. DATA BUILDINU NORTH DKIIK. RCAD. A/// Skm Offer/ Melwaiii 9 fi 12, HoK 1 K'J Tele 7yn» Sports O Toys m Ra.k-- Boiriagli liar, iind Tr^i/iva. 4^^» Balls liint; I**** |v,ff|, Hingapo'* Stationers LIANG BROTHERS135 words
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322 1946-11-23 6 British Scientist's Call To R ussia V iris, Nov. 20 Juhan Huxley, B i iry of UNESCO prepare the absence of Ru fi un CJNESCO Id: "it will clearly b< ible UNESCO as a truly global ncy LI powerful and most socially ced ,'Oild is not a member I nReuter - 322 words
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Article58 1946-11-23 6 BOY FUGITIVES CAPTURED 1 ONDON N". r 2O youth. urr< I at Wes H ■vcr md i :<^ v 'ol who m ?PgJ school on the Ide ol Wight told the police they crossed c man: land during a Rring bf-.:»t then came to by walking and stealing i thersReuter - 58 words
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296 1946-11-23 6 Tokio, Nov 21. Emperor Hirohito signed an li rial Ordinance placing In eflfeci a SCAP promp rarian Reform Bill which a headquarters expert timated would permit four-fifths Japan's rice down-trodden peasant farmers to own the land they cultivate. The c ntrov< i measure,A.P. - 296 words
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278 1946-11-23 6 Border Incidents Reuter'a Diplomatic Correspondent) LONDON. Nov. 21. lhe Greek Got r on the alleged foreign intervention In rilla fighting along her northern frontier 1, [onday to the British and the United 81 bassadors m Athens by Constantin Ttaldari Premier, lias now been forwarded toReuter - 278 words
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160 1946-11-23 6 Ceylon Tea Tax: Question In Commons London. Nov. 21 Mi Creech-Jones, the Lai Secretary, .stated m the H Commons to-day tl rted prop -ai In < impose an export not v t been confirmed. Hi \va s replying to Mr. Ttio mas R 'id, Labour mem .served lor many yearsReuter - 160 words
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Article47 1946-11-23 6 PARIS, Nov. 19.-Painters of 26 nations displayed their works m yesterday's private preview of the international show of mode n art of the United Nations Education and Scientific Organisation. The show included paintings from painters as far as Haiti India and China. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Miscellaneous153 1946-11-23 6 ||1 9 \lt\i:il EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE j I TJJ -.And a C;.iincllv (roud V 'as There t i m u\m II If^ at x;n i"*" 1 YO' BLASTED PROVES AM j 1 FiA5M^ A SANi TOfitUM EVENM F I NEVER T^ |B |PJW I THE! U'LDOLLY'SA153 words
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Article973 1946-11-23 7 Henry Gris - Revelations About The Lana— 3. Henry Gris By L Morning Tribune I Corres. m Hollywood J < i (The third part of a st)'y which began on Thursday) r did. though. the birth of the child m m her another sweetgir] K. Week-end at the Wal- iiiy took courage and973 words
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Article, Illustration23 1946-11-23 7 SAUCY AND SWEET: A Jieiv role for Francs Raf forty who is featured at a hip-sivinging, h [gh-stepping belle m a forthcoming production.23 words
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212 1946-11-23 7 Tension Over Greek-Yugoslav Relations L nd r. N >v. 21 n .v., TanjUK i.«y declared that v iavi.t "threaten to render I irsuit of any k nd of d'pl .-.trie lin.; Thl Q foil. tent by the I'r i«Uf that the "lat >tt <, utbur.U., of U qnartei w BidReuter - 212 words
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Article226 1946-11-23 7 LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK, Nov. 20.- Discussing freedom 0* th' pi ess during the Nations Social and Humanitarian Committee debate, Fran's Anthony (India) declared. "India crlbe* to the prlncipioi minimum offlclal regulation. Tlie Phllippin- resolution called foi th' gathering, transmitting and publishing ol news rerywhi r toReuter - 226 words
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Article59 1946-11-23 7 Greek Border Conflict Ends ATHENS, Nov. 20, 'Iti- C mand< r ol th< Grei k Third Army .i aid today that th< 8 bordei conflict had terminatec the i Btpture oi th- height i Armond and Mount Jena :«n<i th< k iii't Q plan i thi m th do IngA.P. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration808 1946-11-23 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH "SevcnKi ys Toßaldpau In "Seven Keys to Baldp by George m. Cohan, opening next Monday at the Victoria Theatre, all the members Of the CS E. Repertory Company WilJ b»- appearing together m same play. Since their arrival m Singapore. CS E has 'lent'808 words
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Article, Illustration28 1946-11-23 8 Josephire Lowman - Josephire Lowman By Learn your skin requirements and, if it needs lub* apply it as Actress Suzi Cianlall is doing flrtxw* noi ing the neck.28 words
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Article259 1946-11-23 8 Many women have little idea what kind ol treatment their particular .skin requires. The represeniatives of widely -known cosmetic houses who ai'e at the j counters of stores are hi trained and can give you able advice. However, many women hesi Itate t-o consult them259 words
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248 1946-11-23 9 a nude! by j An the Alpine guidi s l< wn of fci; I aay. Earllei reports said thi Dakota, which crashed two d a^o, wa> found today m d<*-. trackh-^.s wastea of the Alp- i th< Franco-Italian frontier. Milan reports *id food haReuter - 248 words
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Advertisement109 1946-11-23 9 CATHAY II ;i.m.. 2, 4.15, 6.30, 9.3« EAST HAY he (Tp-To Date Pi m with p i .NJ| In '1 umph! Ralph i: v lardson IN School For Secrets Eajrle Pilni Dia ribntora DRAMATIC IN ACTION! HI MAN IN KMOTION! opp;nin(; to-morrow Mystery! Thrills!! ERIC PORTMAN k Canterbury la!e Sheila109 words
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Advertisement77 1946-11-23 9 PHONE 6 909 <4l P« itivi lv i ;i s Day. ALAN I ADD is RAVEN mis GUN H:.=ic siaasi: Supported by Technlcolot Cartoons by FLEISCHER. Opening To-morrow REX BEACHS HilM Wo i- P T DIETRICH SCOn WAYNE 2J| M«r|«itt UNOUI Hi-tf (»»{r 6t#< i hinos r,.^^ FRANK UOYD To'nighl77 words
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Advertisement124 1946-11-23 9 m i kt The ;> show 1 1 da I 1.30 1 30 'SO p N Tte Motion Pic Uin- Th.it Won ALL Aradrrm Awai 1 t *ff > f V m MM Pig,!,'*! hy Lurry! f Z* ,t Li.r» 1 :iy John Foii Special Noti For ChildrenChildren Ip To124 words
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Article82 1946-11-23 10 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE I. ndon, Nov. 21. The .search for Kood <-la* Industrials continued to-day and despite some tendency to fall < ff around m'dday Industrials closed at the day's best having recorded sjme abstantla] rises. The selling ol Home Hails prior charges resulted m shgh loi es otherwise theReuter - 82 words
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Article205 1946-11-23 10 'Out Otcn Correspondent With the end of the week thr local share market*, appeared to be coining m quiet and Interest from outports yeiterday was mainly centred on one or tw< gharefl In the sterling tin group. Malayan Tins were wanted at Kllinunalls 11 0 iat«-(h205 words
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Article119 1946-11-23 10 LYONS. Nov. 21.--A glim turn m the dramatic search foi 13 American passengers branded m the Italian snow and icebound Alps, 12,000 feet above s« a 1« v. I, after a C-53 plane had cra-h landed, U the assumption that a second plane X strand* d amidReuter - 119 words
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Article68 1946-11-23 10 New York, Nov. 21. A wave i t limiidatlon engulfed the market with the pivotal industrials and Kmu outstanding m the wide front with losses up to thrc<points. StejU'ment was increasingly disturbed by labour developments ill general and the C ml situation In particular. Rallying attemptsReuter - 68 words
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219 1946-11-23 10 U .S. Of fer To Japan Was Chicken Feed xcvxcvxcv lit cplain nR i rmer us Secretary Cordell Hulls failun u> present a prt'pct^t'd modus viv_ <'iuii t<> the Japanese along with UniK-fi c t.it.' K flnaJ not N 26, 1941. c to i defenc qu xplained thai ultatl nA.P. - 219 words
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Article115 1946-11-23 10 KONIEV NAMED SOVIET ARMY SUPREMO MOSCOW Nov. 21. Mai-hal Koniev bti been nam»d Com-m;ind«r-ln-Chkf of Land Troop^ vi tii. Sovi<t Union'< Armed Word Marshal Zhukov wa< f^r m<-ily Chi« f <>f Russian Giourid Forces. H*- was n ported last summer to h-iv b- *'U rruid< Commander of tho Sovi< tReuter - 115 words
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Article130 1946-11-23 10 Paris, Nov. 21 Sir Sarvapalii KadhakrLshnan. Vice Chancellor of Benares Hindu University and chief Indian delegate to the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organi sat ion. saHJ at the lir^t plenary session of UNESCO here to-day that the world was reverting to 1939. •'My ownReuter - 130 words
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Article322 1946-11-23 10 Our Special Food Markets Report (By Our Own Correspondent;, Prices quoted below are foi plcul weight except where otherwise stated. FoodstutTs:— Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon": Siam No. 1 $95; No. 2 $85; No. 3 $75; Indo-China $65: Kedah $65. Siam glutinous r,ce $100: Kedah glutinous rice $75. Siam rice milling322 words
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Article67 1946-11-23 10 LONDON. Nov. 20. A Con* I latlon aircraft 01 Amer overseas airlines set up a rec rd today bj riving non-si New York to London airpor 12 hours 7 mlns. Th«» averagi ground speed over w] distance was 305 ml< per huur Thi.> is theReuter - 67 words
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Article46 1946-11-23 10 criminals aiv using British uniforms to an Increasing tmt. the police report todas j Three men m Britis] recently beat a woman into un consciousness and robb<d h< and another man m British unJ form robbed a tekgrap] of his attache cas»46 words
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Miscellaneous246 1946-11-23 10 Try This AMERICAN I I ANSWFB TO I Crossword Puzzle ACBOB9 29-Take exception 3|H I J-Mad 31-Arts O P^AIL.M -,JJ J I (>—Low variety et 33— Fathered D EIM'E Ri I |T|sB I tree 35— Break lil l i^^sic.iM^-' I 11— Stuck Id mud 3&-Senlor (abbr.) f^=Pi£ff-Ci 13— Extra 38-Burdened246 words
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726 1946-11-23 11 (Prom r. sp ldrnt) Brisbane, Nov. 22.— Fielding their possibli combination, the MCC today began th» match again*: Queensland. hen? today. The 8 first, heir ning batsman, Rex Rogei Geoffrey Cook winning the distinction ot being he fust openings pair to sot726 words
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Article99 1946-11-23 11 YENAN IS A 'SHELL' I Nov. 21.- The ComI tpital virtually I as 7.000 of its 9.001. B ited to the coun Some, however, return V *\\o iiir raid danm 2,000 functionary imillefi have also quit I county ol fenan, m. 70,000 people and the 1 20O0 I however littleA.P. - 99 words
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Article55 1946-11-23 11 MESS EMPLOYEE DROWNED death div- to misreturned by the |L Mr, W G. Porter. v> day inquiry held Into the W Heng Jit Y:mg. an I: uployee, at Chang] I S< pt. 9. 21.- The total repatriated since the end rose to 4,988,901 daring ng Nov. 17 with 5. fromA.P. - 55 words
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230 1946-11-23 11 Record Crowd Expected At Today's Cup Tie l (By our Soccer reporter) f The Chinese will meet the R.A.F. Base ■Jalan Besar at 5 p.m. to-day m the semi-final oi m I ory Cup Soccer competition when a record crowd I expected polio are taking special •uUons m order to230 words
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Article115 1946-11-23 11 Ottn I I I I Dec v Hoi < i l F r P S« nd Ru. 'All if). Ballymun, Bull* a Elk. H h Houllchan, I me, Pi I nember Me j' 'un. H i Run 3 fura Second run S| furs (Ail pting) Oula.115 words
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101 1946-11-23 11 21. 'J s >uth champ prl iter, Oambut ia to be tent I i n md i Ja larj for the n ir> i. .1 ion Oambut, a i coll by Sunu pro i »ut Let.'on, who ha; lv i been bReuter - 101 words
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Article133 1946-11-23 11 Qu land [nni I Oibb b Bedser G6 neK «»uf 114 Mi rr 4 n <• Ofbb b H (J-- 26 Oibb b Yardl»«y .»>■ c Oibb h Edrlch IS Archer c J- i h Wrl :nt 18 >t OUt 25 Bitrai l l ol w\ m. cReuter - 133 words
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Article282 1946-11-23 11 S.R.C. Steal An Easy Victory R.A.F. TROUNCED AT HOCKEY ON PADANG S.R.C. 5 R.A.F. (Faya Lebar) 0 m a keenly contested game of hockey played on the S.R.C. padang yesterday the Singapore Recreation Club defeated ihe R.a.f. (Paya Lebar) \*y ftre Koals to nil. The highlight ''1 the game was282 words
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Article81 1946-11-23 12 tagry ci .ad "the d two i B reor: < Thr outbre k occurred (i. n. En. ru n ridei Ui German I4tn Army and I Oen. Kurt Maeltier, commanM \{>me Karnson were le from a n«-uviiy guarded cour dvi ;n« the r c Col. Oen vonA.P. - 81 words
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Article93 1946-11-23 12 MADKID Noi 20 SeV( thousand red (tin I ted 11 tJ3 t Juse An ra founder ol tl oj during Mi war. ad ol tn m tie mi: i I Army members ol the public pres( nl at tht ceri moi which took place at th<Reuter - 93 words
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Article52 1946-11-23 12 JAPS ALLOCATION SYSTEM PRAISED TOKIO. Nov. SO A B.C A P official praised the Japanese Government's iidopiimi ot a sy.stem ol aliocationa for toe pri; duction oi materials guying the mi asure eliminated complete control by cartel groups whicri had been one of tn<- mo.st ser oUfl impediments to industriaJA.P. - 52 words
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Article43 1946-11-23 12 Another shipment ot rice airiv.d from Bangkok yesterday morning on th< s.s. Mvi Hoctc which brought In 2,500 tons of govtinrmnt rice as well as 207 tons of free rio There were ilso 15 bags di ton- I ''"Mnnns i43 words
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Article, Illustration65 1946-11-23 12 German cvi.v. young alike, tcrambh afte* scraps cf codi fallen from a pa iIng UJS. Army truck, which h id Ui tail-hoard doicn When it opped at fl cross-toad* m >'■ nkfurt on Nor. 9, With the approach of winter. Germans everywhere >&n s.-i carrping buckets,65 words
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89 1946-11-23 12 I Nanking I ional C n fl n I General I h( k and 45 I newl> I I Each of th( Presidium c .1 J^ :>«'iMl "1 tlir mbiy'r^B vi the n im« •c r I Gen. c X I fleld b y89 words
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448 1946-11-23 12 1 n N i i I Special Corresponden risbane, Nov. 22. One may feel sorrj for I NICC bowlers. Before the Team lefj Englam liations m attack wwv appreciated, bi Team [s here he bowlers are not getting a square deal because of fielding448 words
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Article177 1946-11-23 12 SOUTHAMPTON. Nov. 21. Klngslej F< ster, 28-year-old Minneapolis lawyer had stood on the quayside at S3llthan.pt n v and I t i rewell to hi-; and (laughter he wai he could travel to .America with them. He raced up the gangI way to t 11Reuter - 177 words
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Article47 1946-11-23 12 U.S. MORALE HIGH IN JAPAN YOKOHAMA, I Eighth Army Installa I the "most favourable I on Om. Thomas T. j puty Chief of Stall 1 Aimy. who made a five- 1 pection on Japan. I Gen. Handy said he f f fled tofindsofewcmn said "moral- seem A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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