Morning Tribune, 26 November 1946
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Title Section12 1946-11-26 1 MORNING TRIBUNE f 179 (New Series) lu ct^i^ TUESDAY, Nov. 26, 194«12 words
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Article30 1946-11-26 1 Wrecked House Cranned Counle. Nov. 25.— Houses I yards awav were i^sk'ne gaspipe exwr ck*d a house Bristol, la t toll rs W'lliam I wife Lottie. tell d bris sus-30 words
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126 1946-11-26 1 Over 3,000 Jews Aboard IIIegal Ship ,M, Nov. 25.- An il- arrying 3.370 Jews -iuhted off the coast M A menage say^ the mei Ville Damiens| baa arrived there I wish refugees from 1 ,p c on board. included doctors, rs. clerks SJSi prohibited i iding. :n report say* the126 words
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Article78 1946-11-26 1 Grenades Thrown Into Hospital M3, Nov. 25— Two hunrrillas attacked Fustani, Ith of the Yugoslav border terday and were hurled back savage counter attack. I I spatcnes said that the is suffered "heavy losses,' Fustani was now Is three mile* souUi a where some of th ghting of the sxA.P. - 78 words
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Article, Illustration29 1946-11-26 1 New British coinage designed to satt silver, i s being minted at the Royal Mint, London, coniaining 75 per cent copper and 5 per cent nickel.29 words
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Article83 1946-11-26 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter* Several thousand workers Of all nationalities at the Singapore Haibour Board temporal ily stopped work yesterday afternooi to take part in the burial of 35-year-old Indian labourer named Suppiah. Suppiah Was earlier involve- in an incident with a constable lear a god own83 words
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Article89 1946-11-26 1 GANDHI TAKEN ILL, NOW BETTER rrirampur. East Bengal Nov. 25. Mahatma Gandhi, who i staying in this predominantly Muslim villag- in East Bengal t'Ouble area, wa, tak. n ill ye terday with diarrhoea and vomiting, but bis doctor stated today he has now recovered. Gandhi developed tomacn trouble whil« fc"ingReuter - 89 words
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Article76 1946-11-26 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 25. I Jewels, which ti-Premki Siam. Nai Pridi Ranonjonf reported to the police a s having been stolen from hk bungalo»v j at a Beverly Hills hotel, are etimated to be valued i at over US $30,000. They include two gold an! diamond locketsReuter - 76 words
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Article393 1946-11-26 1 BOMBINGS, SHELLING IN HAIPHONG Paris, Nov. 25.-» between French and \i« l public) troops In Haiphong A French N HCj ed heavy land an< sualty figures, French roopa opened i 10 ret'.. heir- tn disa Dg broke ou* attain to* i (Indo-Chinese to last hour Di t fro I) Hanoi393 words
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88 1946-11-26 1 Gov. -General Begins Talks In London is a;> k m Hi > on fk i t 0/ |S Malayan Ma.ava t pan fii.s consu i I front VMS th* |fer< toff Sir. < si Union. y Sir, Mat Donald ha 1 brought uith him for m:n (jttriaJ r/; cmsiM t/ifReuter - 88 words
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Article90 1946-11-26 1 YUGOSLAVIA MAY BREAK WITH GREECE B II 0 R %D1 25 ni by the '> n< w p MS B rba I led dij i i ite WIU the? an ctual ore i ,in d!i nla I I "Atl Gr»» t: irtlch wh!c j hen tial tatt n [aV IReuter - 90 words
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Article47 1946-11-26 1 LOl N i 28 Mosc I (j at election* vII be held the Russ!ai> F rt>rat*ve Socialist Re pubic m Feb 1947. The SPCR which eompris s Russia propel contains about 100 mil rift' people, which is about half th* ilation ol the entire Bovfi 4 Union47 words
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Advertisement26 1946-11-26 1 MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY By presenting a Doll or Tricycle They arc all new arrivals. GIAN SINGH CO., 1 Ball n Roml S I J. rwr26 words
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Article99 1946-11-26 2 LONDON, Nov. 2s. When Mr. Malcolm MacDonold, Governor-Gcn> tal of Malaya, rns to th< East, he will lake his brid u ith him. Aftr several days' consultations in London, he Will spend a fortnight in Canada. where >' will marry Hvtiicy Fellowes Rowley, >w ofReuter - 99 words
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Article84 1946-11-26 2 (Qui Own Reporter) The staff of the Malacca Government Municipal Servants' Co-operative Thrift Loan Society will have their back-pav claims satisfied when its managing committee approves the payment of $1,690 as one years back pay. One clerk and a peon will benefit by this decision.84 words
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Article74 1946-11-26 2 X'M AS TREAT FOR EURASI VN CHILDREN <, r i T.'''tt foi Eurasian I ,1 be -I from S.St <o j .'i p irday, Deci mbai 28 I R.C Pavil 0 '»'h« Treat i e bj the Eurasian pere. K' 1 r to 1 of 19 foi ,\i!n. i: 174 words
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375 1946-11-26 2 Communication recenl V IV) ria League, London, gives i II warning to Malayan intending to further their; i Engl i Diversities ol the dearth ol accommodation in Brio and the prevailing high cost ol livli i Th( Victoria League receives many requests fo375 words
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Article141 1946-11-26 2 n, Staff Reporter) Tiger Aman, the fi r^t I boxer to return from his j Australian tour, had the i biggest surprise for many month when he wt nt in to a well-known restau- rani along Boat Quay and demanded '"riot and cur- i ryr t was told:141 words
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231 1946-11-26 2 (Tribune Stan Repor His llency the (governor will I Lg*B Police Medal to two Police Offlcei I to be held at the Police Training I J cinv. I Recipients will be Chief Ins-, pector D. W Dale and Inspect* »r t c. Pestana231 words
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Article120 1946-11-26 2 When a mobuY patrol ed three men to put u^ hands at Kitchenei r^' 12.40 a.m. on Oct. 8, tu obeyed, but the third p* hands over hU trouser pod A detect! v< rushed at gripped his wi ,i ,'u ing him found a .38 i volven120 words
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432 1946-11-26 2 23 Indian Division who recently left Batavia an 1 now garrisoning north Malaya. They have replace:. 7 Indian Division, now returned 4 .0 India. Formed in 1942, 23 Indian Division fought in Burma during: the early part of that campaign, and in March432 words
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326 1946-11-26 3 VEHICLE CHECK -UP KILLS LACK MARKET RACKET lij> CARS CAN ONLY [r sold on tenders < Tribune Stail Reporter Hi black-market" in motor-cars which fluuiishH) l( months ago, beneli intf seconu-hami dealers is iscrupulons molar owne/s by tens of thousands B has to-day ceased to exist. he result of a326 words
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Article161 1946-11-26 3 Valanche fust missed Wreck !24.— a large ii the stranded only 100 yarn ice bowl." d to-day by tw i biased rescuers and 0 reach the Ik st Reist an j .1 tnetr return AVing OJ 1 e piane after as tne mosi on re were a.- first the piReuter - 161 words
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114 1946-11-26 3 Sentenced Jap Leaves Court In Tears (Out own Reporti KUALA LUMPUR Sol death b v hanging was pai on Itomitsu Moritada and Fun yama T< r i hi the accuse d In the Parian w i Crim i 1 1 Town Hal pr p it defence D I Itotn I114 words
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216 1946-11-26 3 Tribune Staff R snorter To further promote her trade and diplomatic relations wv h the Commonwealth of Aus ralia, the Reoublic of Lebanon is opening a Consulate-General in Sydney. Lebanon's first. Consul-General to Australia Dr. Halim Shebea, is now in Singapore en route Sydney. At216 words
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184 1946-11-26 3 [Philip Bernard Fone, a British serviceman, pleaduilty to a charge of theft of a motor-lorry (valus3,ooo), the property ol Lim Peng Kim. was senned to six months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Byrne in the Third Police Court yes'erday. ig Kim, the owner of 1184 words
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180 1946-11-26 3 in. n has een n d ol r rl A Lord, 1 to relinqul I work .n Singapw K ead <>■ thi on .hen Col Lord i re ti i m Korea u ti.. prim of the 1 other adni transferred to Bin180 words
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114 1946-11-26 3 PENANG PORT HANDLING CHARGES HIGH (Out Own Rtporten penang. t.j for stall hke and tht it 0 ■f imports, P»mang ni< are tli ment month old dispute on h indl ni char i a Joint I A three (Hokklen I tones and IV I A i man :;d ii, a114 words
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148 1946-11-26 3 Night Prowling By Japs PoWs To Stop (Our Own Reporter) ipoh At the m tnthly Basel ing of the Kinta Town Board presided over by Lt -Col. R. f H. Drakc-Brockman, th« que* tion of the unrestnct d wander :nK f ol Jap PoWg from then Ashby Road encampment, t148 words
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317 1946-11-26 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 1946. The War In China It( th pr< •ii Nank mcrei logly obvi the door i. shu: to further negi >ns ben Ihe Kuomintani Communis c munisi r prt i 11 the ass- mbly, and 7 third lan t par y, ht Democratic Union, has317 words
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697 1946-11-26 4 H.L. HOPKIN - Palestine Sick of The palestine Business H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON asdfasdasdfasdf promii d by a j wish tern r it D Q ol and are b< ber wh n i r not thn taken did d i m [1 i h pub h ar i never a W:697 words
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Article66 1946-11-26 4 Syria Will Join Union DAICAfiCI would which her Udepul cent referenc( 5 throne by K Tran, jerdun rransjordan j union with Iraq member .state (League Jabry "Syria rel 1 'Which if not j dignity and joven jects any tend formity with th constitute NANKING. liably report I Isimo Stalin ha66 words
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Article354 1946-11-26 4 Indian Prospect Fa Fro m Happy Lo in, Nov. 24.-— Th< islim J ague have man deadlock from which 1 1 I I which, neither ha v. hich in priva e convert solution/' sta -s Jossleyn l nt or the Conservati patch published today. Hennessy continues: "Tin j refusal of354 words
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Article82 1946-11-26 4 Trii St Nov. 24 Italian and Yugoslav tramway workers here who for months have been bitter Is have joined forces In a strike for a 39 per cent ige increase. winter bonus and clothing grant. The 1.200 .strikers belong to the pro-Yugoslav "United 8 and pr82 words
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Advertisement156 1946-11-26 5 C. K. TANCi ■*s RIVER VALLEY ROAD P SINGAPORE. S.S. iaii of Baelen and ii :m1 Valet' at Minimu I Beauty Aids }\xSi Received Various typat Ol POND'S perfumeries and Ma: I tctor pro(*uctH. Itocaiats of "Bisssarello Gift Beta* 1 for Wedßiag Present^, etc. E. ALLA BUX CO., r Hart!156 words
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Advertisement139 1946-11-26 5 it's obtainable anywhert it's in JJvi SinqapDhi ShopA II aT Dispense HEALTH and VITAUtT Wl nffi r OH di:lilh\ h- d vide ran af TONICS o available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL rii rical United Trading Co., IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT IS i i. i kinds of Chim Hand-139 words
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Advertisement130 1946-11-26 5 Hair Dressers Hair Lrr IS4 M .»nna i< Ann Ladi< Holr Droa Pornerly of liaison Oalaxy in<) Be B Hotel THE TAVERN ihed, Bai All kin Isl 7 17 Tanglin Rd. Oj p. Ns R' -1 Manufacturers for Fluidify <^ Vh I in your v. Everest Ink Manufacturing Co. 40,130 words
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Advertisement107 1946-11-26 5 Musu Store T.M.A. Music House, 41 ai#> ■nset, SiAfater*. naMaX irugio a aaooaDfl Psoas MM. Optician Kfgardin* the ryesight New China Optical Co. tigS Birse\ C^fatort rata* t7ii Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 28, Hew World Amusement Pai SINGA PHOI MO U set,, Bin«sr,-yre. I'hotoKrsphsr* Pianos 9ED PIANOS Nang Heng 6107 words
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Advertisement105 1946-11-26 5 IMHT) Contractors FONCHIN Co., Ltd IV Street 57. itary a rsetor :.nd o«ne*» Shoes ftsUa. HOC f 0., LTD. BAT A BUFUMNO BaUDOI HO AD. M Ma ys 3ia k iuaui'.s Tele jpoitt Toys i Stationers LIANG BROTHERS I i relope L Paper Bu% Man^.'art Booa>l Rubber Stomp Makers Pai^cr105 words
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Article218 1946-11-26 6 Manuilsky Calls for "Justice" I lk Slice, i): itri M I I t ring Gregor ;t m i |ht n: an delegation to CJN( TS ll said -i a rmal Bj d doubt tha the k poll rid asked ha giv< n urgent inquoted tnand tig that Byrnes Inl him218 words
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Article130 1946-11-26 6 inking, Nov. 24. The itl >n In Manchuria has nse ih:ii t Ighl meri c a n members ol I i field let ivt fa en from Manchu- in fn nts to Peipii j A Cenl ral News di tatch Changchun li Communist un riafi north130 words
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Article40 1946-11-26 6 PARIS, Nov. 24. Franc la Oaron, c>( pernor ol the French LToloniOo in India, arrived on Saturday night m Pars by plan from Saigon. He i;> to have ialk.s on th< development i Franco-Indian r latlons. A P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article21 1946-11-26 6 24 will ri n a load 74 t< dsii i iy warl tic de- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article44 1946-11-26 6 ROME, No. 24. Reai Admiral Elleiy vv Bton< chi< I Allied Commissioner for Italy, announced la-t Saturday that tin control of fon Ign aircraft flight er and into Italy would bo n urned to thv Italian Government on Nov. 25. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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203 1946-11-26 6 Washington, Nov. 25. Regardless of the reported I standardization discussions, the Americans and the British are pushing ahead with new post-war arms designs. Great Britain and the United 'States were authoritatively reported yesterday to ba making slow progress towards an agre< mentA.P. - 203 words
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Article169 1946-11-26 6 New Vnrk. Nov, 24. The Russian I Molotov lias fla ly rejected Briti o rts to reslric! the use ol badly split big Five ha\ herd., ack i i the Unit* ci Natio •ably lashing vie Molotoi a Big powers' I disclost d diplomats in TheseA.P. - 169 words
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Article65 1946-11-26 6 Itzerland, N 24. On«' ol the survivors ol the D a crash Is reported here to have hi.s n >&e froz n Others also suffered fr istbrtt i but only slightly, it was b llevecl! The main rescue party is at< d to have decidedReuter - 65 words
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Miscellaneous114 1946-11-26 6 jIJTL AJINER EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA to the morning tribune HOPES WE FINDS WtiCSOagWL JEIST WATCH. r r I J^ v 171 M/ am iTsp T LI'L ABNEP QUICK KICVAH V THAR'S A MILLYUNAIRE-. >\V^ JB Al WJLLS MV f kf YOU MiG AH HA AIT KILLED I MISSES, DOES TYPE114 words
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Article50 1946-11-26 6 LISBON. Nov. 24 which blew at 140 hour swept Terceira Island u the Asores yesterday. Accordinj to rcport. s reachin I >n control t >wer at th there was destroyed and traffic wa s he, d up f( siJ No other damage i ca isltn have been re ported ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration126 1946-11-26 7 r\ defU s labi Ming. On thi ontou have a fragile blonde wVh a self-admitted Vic attitude and a refn shiag lack of I mpt rami nt. On thi ;/o// have a girl who set out to becom an actresi una to b< swayed from her purpose. At thi a126 words
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193 1946-11-26 7 3,000-MILE ROCKET TESTING RANGE OVER LAND OCEAN Sydney, Nov. 25.— The British Empire is establistii a 3,000-mile rocket testing range across the barren •n Australia and over the [ndian Ocean mately pilotless .aircr ?i to fly at supersonic 1 will be launched over th rld'g longest shooting galler Lirces close193 words
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Article, Illustration397 1946-11-26 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris 0By« H ory of a i led tigel", i will hi tu a e, I 12 I i a ire "V do you wan 'o sai "In two days. 1 But ihe wardrol aren'i How an I Tom." So Tom McNight pui397 words
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34 1946-11-26 7 Dutch Liberals Condemn Java Agreement AMSTERD kM r. 24 a "Liberal 1 ition at the m< I i night condemning th< fnd i i i D 'I i draft i ind i: Dutch R34 words
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Advertisement68 1946-11-26 7 Free Ailvl. Av'v. No. 24 Four n [i -m Zvai Lfiimi Uh terr >risl organisatl n forcibly entered two cinemas in Rehovoth re and at the pistol poln* d the operate I P Itching off th< nutcii n< ratoi w< re then eomp IhOW >n the screen a Inted in68 words
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Article, Illustration653 1946-11-26 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH La^t Sunday marked the m anniversary of the opening ol the Atomic Club and a large number of memberi moled cell brate v.- n M l ned to think that th appropriate drink at this func tion was champa;'!!'. Consequntly there wa I erl653 words
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Article, Illustration352 1946-11-26 8 Joseplrine Lowman - Joseplrine Lowman By Quick Results q. "What is the fastest i A. Lie m the floor i your arms on and y< ur Lift both arms al I ..I the same time. K< knees ff and try to t to your feet or Slowly lower legs and352 words
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Article154 1946-11-26 9 Ii) b pflol !l» ota. ws Sunday vr Bri^.-G'ii. R comn [Jnlted Btal Air Austria, -aid: "S<»n. 1 markabl Th n icd hi- son i<> P" Kobelt <>f Switz.rl and. y arateful to you and it 1 y/" -aid Capt. Tat Iss Pn-ld«nt. n. Tat.-A.P. - 154 words
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Article297 1946-11-26 9 <By Our Own Correspondent Prices quoted below ar» I Ul weight exr -pt where other vise stated. Foodstuffs:— Yesterday^ quotations were "Meehoon'": 8 No. 1 $95; No. 2 $85; No. 3 $75 Indo -China $G5; Kedah $65. un glutinous i HO5 Kedan glutinous r!ce $75297 words
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Advertisement164 1946-11-26 9 6GM POAG Nai Sum Pon 13 lb.) km eked out J.'mmj Bird (11 li Ib.» in the second round ol a scheduled 10-round bout In the Happy World Stadium on Sunday night Bird was floored In the fir. 1 minute of the second round for a count of nine, and164 words
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Advertisement48 1946-11-26 9 i'o/ Lovers! Ami Lovers Of Good Music. Here Is Your Entertainment Opening £o»iil<^> At TJ.,. 4 Shows— l.so-4-«.30-;i.:»'i Featuring "THE CORNISI RHAPSODY* 1 Thai Hon World-Wide Acelalni is Played Bv HARRIET COHEN AS Solois And The National Symphony Orchestra. 'in imr? a *W t» Ak 5e w fK^^^Jt48 words
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Advertisement144 1946-11-26 9 CATHA: 11 l GH iND I ING TO-OAI ALREADI I GRI I SI CCESS II I V\(> PAI RED MIDNIGHTS! THE MALAYAN II WGUJ AND ITS Will) \M !M> FN COLOUR! Sg^^"^»«e^P^S^^^^^^^^^^B 9 o p x eT fan |f S> w am K aWaalG DOROTHY LAMOUR 1 a I Richard144 words
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BOOKS Reviewed
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Article295 1946-11-26 10 HECTOR BLOTHO - HECTOR BLOTHO Mv Herbert Jonkins Bs. 6d.) When the author, Hector 801l was young he wrote three is whl he found a s of his c m then on he tun to biography and pec d In this branch of the writ art. Hi.^ reputation, a295 words
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Article245 1946-11-26 10 GAVIN HOLT - GAVIN HOLT By (H odder and Stoughton B*. 6dJ Here's a good mystery for thosa- who like to do their tecing in the comfort of an armchair: the odds being that the reader will probably get the wrong man in the end. Fortun at.ly. crime-sleuths Joel Saber and245 words
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Article119 1946-11-26 10 F. L. GREEN - "A Fla sk For The Journey" F. L. GREEN Bj (Michael Joseps, 10s, 6d.> In th 5 bowk: Jack Ka.spa i t ill of his l-f< the taken pris >m i i is iii Lai Strik in a house wit i a y< wi man as h 4 s i.119 words
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Article118 1946-11-26 10 W. G. HARDY - "All The Trumpets Mutinied W. G. HARDY By (Mac Donald, 12s. 6d.) Mr. Hardy makes Moses, the hero ol his book "All the Trumpot.s Sounded." a romantic and dramatic figure. Whether or not "the daughter of Pharaoh c^m down to wash herself at the I river" with her handmaidens. Moses118 words
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Article108 1946-11-26 10 C. S. FOIESTER - C. S. FOIESTER Ry (Michael Joseps, 9s. 6d.> sir what a Navy it w the days when captains po'chaise with th Ir seam n were salt-horst d ai ed and called "mutli 'it thej rebelled! Mr. C 8. Forester's 'Lord Hornblo quells a mutiny, bags an en< m108 words
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Article80 1946-11-26 10 George Blake - George Blake by (Collin Wi I In "The C rge Blako of the shipbuild Oarvel in their h Westering Sun fam'ly in It a less exhili i no means an m cord. Tir second J i imam do s little bu wife's money a and his i'"80 words
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Article95 1946-11-26 10 DORIS LESLIE - DORIS LESLIE p- (Hutchinson, 10s. 6d.) The adventures of an implll- 1 Mve girl during the Gordon i Riots, when she la In London, i then in Bath Where suitors are many and numerous, and again In Paris during the revolution, make Mis Dons Leslie's story of the95 words
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Article119 1946-11-26 10 H. C. DeVIGHNE - H. C. DeVIGHNE Bv (Reader', Union 3>. IoJ Ifeet Harry Carlos DeV'ghne. as an orphaned Cuban lad <>t lling papers on the B >- u i\ child "horribly al'ra.d' at the last battle ol the last Indian War at Wounded Knee i a youngster tiilibust119 words
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Advertisement137 1946-11-26 10 alay Language jn B. Coop*' 3.00 I 3 01 Malay by Sir Rid tedlt 6.00 1 W. Hi 3.00 Kelly Walsh Ltd. Stationer.-. {Raffles Flare, Singapore. /H(UMM«MHMit«MNHaMnaafnaaamt Christmas Gifts Will XMAS CARDS CHILDREN'S BOOKS CHILDREN'S ANNUAL GAMES DIARIES M. Mohamed Dulfakir Co. ■16. gigs B reet, gIMOAPORE. i i r-137 words
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Miscellaneous249 1946-11-26 10 Try This AMERICAN m a.nswi.k ro Crossword ruzzle o-,™ AtRO6« •29-rcrlorme(i ISlc m O PfDl r <" sa-Wed sEialeu7 e fefrslbtw^ i -Merry Sl— Plying mama PJM js*^ I— Sacred jj— dold (symb.) S -3CSIIT'- 5 i 33-Intercst? c'"'s vaulT= 2— Highest J4-Messenget b A -if* -wF- «3— -'The Bo.'*249 words
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713 1946-11-26 11 ed throughout 90 minut*(igures being 12. 2. 39 and 2 ing him live wickets for 75 far in the innings. Aft:r the interval Edrlch an 1 Smith .shouldered their task with commendable fortitude A new ball wag promptly employed, but thia provided713 words
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Article83 1946-11-26 11 h. i frl ndlj at th- i' Pi i.nlng School ground on Saturday, the d Control b at. x: their B It at tie- hand Of a strong St. AnOld Boy-' XI by 5 goalto 1. The gam« wa play<d on a d and very83 words
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Article103 1946-11-26 11 Th, Euro m tram to meet th, R.N.A.S. in the j Victory Cnp s< mi-fmal re- play will b, leUcted f>om Ltie following: G. W.bber, J. Ferguson, J. de Sauza, L. Lawthcr, J. i San do son. II Norohna, IJ. Vass, A. de Silva. D.103 words
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Article129 1946-11-26 11 ul II SSLAND lsl INNS: 400 Innings. illonb McCo/. *2 Tallon b in 4U t> McCool 16 n b John' ton 55 nd b Johnston 37 nd st Tallin b Edrich not ou* t>4 i id b McG 14 lohnston 15 ung b McCool 13 Johnston o bras129 words
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Article141 1946-11-26 11 Jn a fri. ndly badminton matcu ■.-1 n single ,on men's double* and otu woman doubles, play(i .in Saturday the Brifhtoo ii V drew with th- May it B.P. 3 all. Results (Brighton play n mentioned fii it George T.in bi Kt Lam Joon Shu 11-15, 15 5.141 words
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Article21 1946-11-26 11 HEW 70RK, Noy. 25. Th,- Sara* Pcre the Uni'« Nat o i, placad on da )e> fro ip of Britl A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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233 1946-11-26 11 London, Nov. 24 Th e pressing problem in Brlain after ihe war has been solving the difficulty ol U (gitimate children, born of white mothers aha negro roops of the U.S. Army. League ol* Coloured pies in Britain has re- aled that as far^as canReuter - 233 words
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OUR FINANCIAL SECTION
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Article179 1946-11-26 11 (Our Own Report* i i The share markc b op >ned this week in the typical Monday fashion. In .->trrlinn tin I froptng Con solldat d.s w»re wanted at 10/fl Southern Malayans 23/-, Malay an Tini 20 whi'< Kamras were on offer at 2 In th,- am tion179 words
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Article518 1946-11-26 12 India— A Tremendous Achievement LONDON, 25. ii. mmil u by legal and const) ti nendou H. h Re od in a on i la i ct dto I i i luii a Asaocia Itn I "Wh»n oni thinks how cat trophic might be the cones qu< no s of interruptionReuter - 518 words
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Article49 1946-11-26 12 FELL FROM FIRST FLOOR, DIED Ver ol i tlventure V I Coroner, lr. W. G. if ;i y at the close e'en f h of lip Chi ;i. flre-year cl -o > of K of the f; eral Hospital, c -v who ro n the fi r > floor round49 words
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Article139 1946-11-26 12 A' the i.u-atr, Royal an Indian .'i in o>i- ack on Su teay n.gh* as a re j.I t cf h ...pu'. over Ickets. H. praa 'u b«d t hospital Unap e to k. Two Indians ami. three wen alleged have been, i volved in Ihf affray. Two139 words
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163 1946-11-26 12 PoWs Marched 23 hours Without Break a I- K I B M Sh ojo iJ p omraan B rt way, lr i an' 1 Ft h'l. ■ick parad* "k >v I th<-iii tj, Work (.•ii t F, e railway, in spite of proto i much i 1 lards, encouraged b163 words
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Article49 1946-11-26 12 NEW DELHI, Nov. 24.- The Moslem League's New Dawn de-' lared today that for "all prac- fi cal purposes" the British long- plan for Indian independ*ice was dead and added: "Let hat i s dead be buried lest it < ">read pestilence." A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article126 1946-11-26 12 followed a lr r-oM miner Kleber D i i Ing from I ken from their parent on the rmimrf When toW ol thi* the i^Mnr T j fclldUapp P^W* declai illce wei railed m m ter to lira mates ol a bouse which had apwrentl,Reuter - 126 words
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299 1946-11-26 12 (By Our Own Critic) "Seven Keys o Baldpate whic& will La roam g all t h. s week at t.ie /lCtoria Tneatre, S n^apore, 8 billed ai a "rae odramatic farce", at first < t rht un unusual de s cr299 words
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