Morning Tribune, 28 November 1946
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Title Section12 1946-11-28 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ifteu .v IV CENTS voT 181 THURSDAY, Nov. 28, 194612 words
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Article333 1946-11-28 1 EGPT GOVT. SCORE BIG VICTORY I c \ow Sign Treaty I With Britain CA' V. 27. -The political digit Egypt is greatly darn <la >' °y last ni 6 n t^ big nment victory in thi CMi' A^»n 159 deputies roteri B© In the Govern nent I abstained from votReuter - 333 words
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Article62 1946-11-28 1 Bombay Police Open Fire Bombay, Nov. 27. The pol lired 15 rounds in three ai 01 Central Bombay during th to stop street battles n (s and empty bottles, the Bombay Government's riot communique said today. It also recorded one kni today and the injuring of a policemen by acid.Reuter - 62 words
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68 1946-11-28 1 Nov. 27.— Tlie publi- :ati( Icture of vultures j eec? dead bodies in Calutt Ai- 'list riots in *Jj i( r 3,0e0 people were j wile the reason for the f' 1 rnment ban on the ■fP* ssue of the United! f 3l ne "Life",Reuter - 68 words
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495 1946-11-28 1 JINNAH ACCEPTS, BUT CONGRESS SIKHS SAY NO iw,« New Delhi, Nov. 27. An authoritative New Delhi source disclosed today t ioL.o JlI nah P^sident of the Muslim League, and Liaquat All Khan, the League secretary, have accepted the British Invitation to ro to London with tin Viceroy. They will leaveA.P.; Reuter - 495 words
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Article38 1946-11-28 1 HAIFA, Nov. 27. -Two Jewish Masal immigrants, reported injured in the resistance yesterday in th? transfer from the ihip Lochita died in hospital this morning. Their burin w re cairied out quietly.38 words
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56 1946-11-28 1 Nazi Consul Plotted To Kill Britis h King, Queen In U.s. Nov. 26.— tion-G-Men Headqu had discusse id Queen Elizabet United States Germans F th i German named at S the n. was ever •The Federal Bureau oi Intrters has dl d fha i tl King I 1939. 8c I56 words
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41 1946-11-28 1 L'7 A f; rid ten i ndarm< s were lied jo an all-night battle 31 uerillas who attacked Mandate a i> northwest of Edesas In lacedonia, a report f I reek Third Army Corp.- gald 'oday.41 words
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Article111 1946-11-28 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 Th war-enforced blackout at White Hon Lrst dinner i President Tru nan ng I r dip! >mat and to 32 r»th» r The d'i r s the first l Whil Hou 1939 when Adolf Hitler < w /rid. The irc ndA.P. - 111 words
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Article135 1946-11-28 1 Paratroops Rushed To Hanoi HANOI. Nov. 27. frtAel ran hurriedly r,.rri d paratroopers Into Hanoi on Tu( lighting mUaoed »r. Ha and Lang on. nhrmi d port I •ti lUng of ink »a/o loaded with i on aU a-, romp!' tely undei ..,'1 Rida) rn Ituation "well nd. i bejA.P. - 135 words
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Article78 1946-11-28 1 'iiifj. r i policy oi ecrecy adopts*] id to > I t U 'M'J b Bin d« la log the I elliti peactj Ureatle hiiwlipii] u-» •i iOttafttfle. rmdnUmi tffoH by 'i.,- i .■t r m,,., uri to tan l "V di.scus.Mont b.-t v. i.A.P. - 78 words
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Advertisement14 1946-11-28 1 MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY I The v are all new arrivals, *m*aw 0 m14 words
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299 1946-11-28 2 Fishing Partially Resumed On Pangkor, But Situation Still Tense (i>u» O'vn Keporier) IPOH, uesda Although many evacua families from rouble spol on Pangkor Island ha returned home, and the fishing nidus, ry partially resumed, the sanation remains somewhat tense, following threa I issued by one pj y against anoiher. One299 words
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Article227 1946-11-28 2 $5-Million To Develop Sarawak I ndei th pn ol th< gonial Development and Weltttfe Acu, the Br tiah I DTOvlded funds to p Pie developm 2;' ol tin m ureas, th mpi ir< ment one healt n sei fjces, .'nd the went and 1 l of the pe pi the227 words
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136 1946-11-28 2 ITn I, »jne Stall R< port i I'fiNANa. Wednesday. -With a riew to checking prostitution the Penang Malay Association Is contemplating plans to launch a campaign. The matter, lj still in it* pre um'narf stages but steps an being taken to get afflc a] anc136 words
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Article42 1946-11-28 2 Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Lord Arthur redder, is due to arrive in Singapore on the evening )i Dee. :>. on an official visit. He is making the trip out from England t<> Singapore by flying-boat.42 words
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211 1946-11-28 2 Dawn Creepers At Harbour Board Arrested i >ur men. who were caught in the Singapore Harbour Board a protect, d place— without permits, were sentenced to m tnths rigorous Imprlsonmenl each, by Second Dis rlct Judgt T. T. Russell, y< Two ol them. A!i bin Kasslm (20) and Wu Kow211 words
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77 1946-11-28 2 cedtot.n "eja nment ■25* Naval io' The men w* (23). drive; which Ave gallon been stolen, andl m \tttk <22> driver* L'ffiM *oo pleaded > t a According to the a police jeep pati Street at 9.10 P m saw77 words
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Article85 1946-11-28 2 (Our Own Rep< PENANG. A hunt by the Customs an RA.so member* ai Battalion West V ped with fire-arms failed I a single pirate. With utmost hunting-party which ed to the teeth," K the-island cruise n fait I j boats belonging to the R The85 words
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235 1946-11-28 2 umaon, Nov. 37.— 1n reply to questions in the House of Commons, the War Secretary, Mr. Bellenger, stated '.hat South East Asia Command will be disbanded on Dec. 1. The number of British troops in South East Asia has been reduced asReuter - 235 words
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90 1946-11-28 2 As b result Investigat ii s IJ^' the S 1 8., William Coe a gr tlj* charge hand at the N.A.A.P.I. warehouse in Palmer Road, wa« searched on leaving the pr< mis s at 430 p.m on ruesday and found with a tin90 words
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Article55 1946-11-28 2 TWO SIKHS FOUND WITH ARMS AMMO ARMS, T i Sikhs, Birwand Singh Singh, who were I at I u Ton Streel .li rev >h Ti rounds ol amn 1 ard the charge JPla i. d lum in the Th rd oui: rday m re orden d ti lice cust li55 words
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Article55 1946-11-28 2 Tengku Idris Shah Returns (Our Own Reporter) K-aNG rengku Writ Shah bin Bultai Uaiddin Buleiman Shah, brother o. H. h. the Sultan of who wai studying In B I, he returned to Klan rl wi at to England in Wh- n th,. war broke out. he RAP. and !ii enlisted55 words
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Article29 1946-11-28 2 WKLUNOTON, N\ j< h, m, In the Nan Zealand election indicate that Labour has its amon^ those 10 far a minion peoph th< polli to- Q] the rxwntry for29 words
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Article80 1946-11-28 2 All movement, ol rice to Malayan Union, Imported the 3 per cent, export scnea I from Siam, should De accoi panied by a movement p;nj endorsed by an Assistant Controller of both th( Union and Singapore. No restriction on m from Singapore will b80 words
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Article44 1946-11-28 2 At a Coroners inqi day, into the death iPiew, who died Hospital on Sept 12 juries received dm I an over- crowded lon G. Port r. the Sing ner, returned a verd due to sh< i k ai I44 words
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427 1946-11-28 3 ON THE RUBBER FRONT I (Tribune Staff Reporter) Rubber estates are no longer experiencing di u h obtaining their estate materials due to sup- idilv coming In from England and India. I was by Mr. Tan Hin Van, a prominent427 words
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115 1946-11-28 3 Riot Sequel: Javanese On Murder Charge 11l riot involving Javan se labourers I >n the evening I f which two ChinI killed, a Javanese. I appearea d I .J ibling at the I sterd iy on I L the prosecution, I in question a I arrested a Chin. !n connection115 words
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73 1946-11-28 3 guilty in the Third < ourt yesterday, to a rge of carrying 58 ?ars of samsu, du■099.70 cts., in a ng, which arrived on Oct. i7 from »i-api, the chinchew Chng Teow Pin. 250. nan distillery of eni, consigned the o Chuan Wine Sii73 words
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80 1946-11-28 3 NEVER DROVE BEFORE: INDIAN KILLED MAN (Our Own Reporter; PENANG Remarking tha I who had never rjrh motor lorn killing a man. Mi. B J. J< i bh( P nang D: Uudge, sentt nee u lugustln to six mont impi onm nt rous drl On an count ol I ift80 words
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92 1946-11-28 3 Th- Financial \\< mber < 1 tin Army C 11 Ai MP. a rrive ii Singapore earh; in December tc visit Armj Lshments her« London that Mr Freeman tourii o eatres veiling by .1 of nfor--1 A my Council in Lo th< difficult anj92 words
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Article82 1946-11-28 3 Over two thousand Candida ft taking th( Cambridge Examinations i n id Singapore bet n Dec. 2 and Dec. 13. Th t] English part ol the Scl Certificate examination I idy b« en held at all c Tin- States pres< I gest numb' i ol candidal82 words
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183 1946-11-28 3 DEATH -RAILWAY TRIAL Af. r a hi ing flvt ig in the trial of 1 i i rshida, construi tfst I railway, and foul n a reel y chai vrh The trial a adjourned Ili on afond ding a t d fi183 words
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127 1946-11-28 3 Labour Union President Fined For Trespass CH KLANG, Charged Witt wii I B upp, pre ilrient ol 'hi n iab >ur n I 10 on each r\ d (\d Selaj Ml f ('ivi:c > I vCl< Ho| d thi thou tpi lon Hi ed to hold a me ttnp 01127 words
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Article88 1946-11-28 3 ed t i onclu Ah Lai, one of threi tri d at I he Assizes ws fd by Mr Justice G. L. Job! to three neat! roUl 111 onment. Th- two other bi V k n Koon and H i Kok Ann i 14 1. were88 words
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Article21 1946-11-28 3 tion ol Ji i Slew i liceno Cafe, in Collyer Q < i day I i 1 c r21 words
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Article101 1946-11-28 3 'Our Own Reporter) I BUTTERWORTH Ovr> r <> hundred p* i on. turned uj> .n th< h. itterworth Pol ce Stiatioif for th. i ction ol Poflee re* cru The men presenting. for elei tion we lined up on th Bii C. p dang and M:101 words
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354 1946-11-28 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 1946. Consultations On India !Thc British oovernun;n\\. Invitation to Indian leaders ID vUA London with Uio Viceroy to discuss th6 bi La of the forthcoming i.> eUng of he Indian Congti ment Assembly unfortunatedy offers no hi pi ol solving he crisis. Thi consul ations354 words
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Article809 1946-11-28 4 H.L HOPKIN - The End Of The Nelson Touch H.L HOPKIN OilK LET! ER FROM LONDON *by*™ Brit in the a genen us to j but in the case j. on, it has I been g« i long enough. The Labour ntroduc'r.': I bill to legislate for the tion ot 'rant that been809 words
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Article25 1946-11-28 4 50,000 Girls Chose Him. i chances is Mcl ael Wiidlaat six veai rt ol British films had to wait thi i nl "Plccad 11 1025 words
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122 1946-11-28 4 Delayed Plane Landing Being Investigated An official announcement was mdae by Air command. South East Asia, today on the report ed delay In the all >w?ng of a j 8.0.A.C. Lancastrian to land a1 rhe id ith passenI mall ."i unite from md to Australii The text Is a Th122 words
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192 1946-11-28 4 INFORMATION ON ATOMIC WEAPONS. TOO Troops' Data Lake Succ "•-Trie S>v„ ter V. M Milnotice that Russ member, of the rjSited n£* for full informal r® of arms include .V^ rocket-power.d wVanon? fl Referring to tl Senator Tom United Stat. international should includt dat tary of orgai said that ii192 words
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Article49 1946-11-28 4 Cruiser Newfoundland Back Home DEVONPORT Nov Newfoundland, S,OOO-ton expected at Devon port from lervice in the I has on board 100 navi including small numb- r Marines vho U b on arrival. The ship i i.-'> i and placed In board is £-50 1 purchased in Austra company ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article50 1946-11-28 4 PASHA GETS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE CAIRO. Nov. Tl P Sidky Pasha last oj of oonfldence in Chamber 'of I walkout by 54 OppC nnd therebg to possible treaty of alii aw i ill- vote support lOsed course of gotiationj with the I to 0 witli three absl the absei I50 words
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Advertisement163 1946-11-28 5 I K. TANG I RIVER VALLEY ROAD. GAPORE, S I I kinds of Eastern and ''vufts*. I Value at Minimum Cos*, t ids I i Various types oi I perfumeries and Max I Factor products. [H. 'Bijmurelle Gift Sets »B .Iding Presents, etc. I ALLA BUX CO., 11. Bridge Road,163 words
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Advertisement170 1946-11-28 5 1 m mi i If it's obtainable anyvheu it's in Jw SmyapohM ShoftA i^* B^" —B,^ w, -*''^^—-*l^«*^_w__________________ HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer GENERAL DEBILITY when a wide range of TONICS at* now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 01/53, Victoria Street tlecincal United Trading Co., Cl, Stamford Roa^l, Singapore. IF IT170 words
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Advertisement207 1946-11-28 5 i l Dredae/s, T__w Ffcatfou and Bfaalcur* by Mis? Anna Majj«»rie Ann Ladiea H«*r Draaeiag Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison InterJandi. Reereii Bui!: ,nrd Road. THE TAVERN t>-riate Hotel in a Quiet ur.-: Cool Locality. Kooma: Luxuriously Purniahed, Bar: All h I Cla^.-j liqoora available. 7 17 Tanglin207 words
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Advertisement140 1946-11-28 5 Musi Store i T.M.A. A^sic House, l fl Jt> it'Ht a lacaaere '.i^.i none *KX_LD«. F-^ae Till Optician Regarding the eyesight •milNew China Optical Co VtfS r*.r*« Singapore r» bs s.if Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23. New Worlci Amusement Park. SINOA PHOTO STUDIO 14 Bigfc Gtrtct, Singapore. InxJocr »Dd Outdoor140 words
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Advertisement145 1946-11-28 5 I FONCHIN Co., Ltc OH 14 w. h ,e, tr##t Pl.or.t- No 7057 'ontreeU* and Genera SJsXO HOI CO LTD. A BUILDING I BRIDOI ROAD iSntf satPm Printed Pigskin _v it 13.00 aj* 5-', North Bridge Rd. Tel<>. 79a> Sports Ts\s Kt'3tringir»i liar- and Topical g7 i i an Squash145 words
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142 1946-11-28 6 CAIRO, Nov. gf.— Willi tJinus.ititls ol police una ling; lh€ building, 'he Egfpthkn Parliament this even lug weiy into secret session to dismiss /he rormnlu reached with Mr. Erne** U'vin, British Foreign Secretary, for revision off 4 he Aiiflo-Efyptiafl Tre.i.v Bai d.-.j <.- th,l Prettier,Reuter - 142 words
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Article47 1946-11-28 6 Thr Colonial Police Medal foi fcdlantry, awarded to Divisional Officer Leonaid Frederick Phipp'. •I the Singapore Fire Brigade, will be p'i tented before parade of «.he nemberi of the Singapore Fir. 'iri^ade at the Central F'ire .St;. '.ion, Singapore, at 7 a.m. tomorn47 words
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49 1946-11-28 6 138,000 Ask For Resettlement Training -.')-)N T Nov ft.— Mr I).. ked the Mr. d i undei i I ettlement <; ni i Mr. i luding oy applicants, 131 have i)« ■••ii r< ing undrr the vocational train hefcae of which 106.767 cept< f i P7h ili 31 ,854 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article41 1946-11-28 6 World Conference On Trade i man B< i today tlw ,i aooM la ipril x would be c D il 'Tali i t .»t- i d, ho: I d. v.- sid th d tfcal R ia wh htsJ d delegat'on ti41 words
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Article27 1946-11-28 6 'ii;ur i d tion and nainten-r I a quadi i -partita I the American military CJ..\«rnirani diclosi d m -u A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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270 1946-11-28 6 LIVERPOOL, Nov. 27. --The wiU of the famous exp orer Colonel P. 11. Pawcett who ad out <> explon the dense Brazilian Jttngle in lt'2;j and nevei returned arrived ar Liverpool today from South AnuTi.'i in the iteamer Santander, Mrs. Paw cett, aged ie>.Reuter - 270 words
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592 1946-11-28 6 New York. Nov Vi.. Lakshm* Pandit I oiler ot tin Indian delegation to the United Nations. )lied vigorously !n the Un ted itlon3 Joint political and le^al tee t<>-day to the speech by the South African d legate. Mr Heat« -n Nicholls. SheReuter - 592 words
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Article34 1946-11-28 6 WASHINGTON, V ■traction Finance Director Qeorfe Allen Praaident Truman arrangements have kx for the U8.525 .000,000 Philippinei Oovernn th*> new Republic Bleel i commitments Allen said thai zr pending. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Miscellaneous179 1946-11-28 6 I.l*l, \li\i;il //V\f i\ MALAYA TQ THE MORNING TJUBUNI *«^^^s>*^_^s_^^_-h_^^_ w >^_ 1^^ Uiofc Down, Look Dtiwn r> lyonesome Rope! By Al a^ OBVIOUSLY THERE'S Y MR. VAN ~^X^ -Jl M if*!** ?SO THASS A "1 I "FmE 4-s th FLQOP" WHARVAN i> A GAY COSTUME < CRAMP LIVES X179 words
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Article, Illustration567 1946-11-28 7 Henry Gris - GARY GRANT RETURNS TO SCHOOL -KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOUR Henry Gris OUR SPECIAL FEATURE FROM HOLLYWOOD By Morning Tribune I Corres. in Hollywood i i d. The sumn c se and th<' I i this p; resolved not I unity or s room; e the precious vac was s Ll]567 words
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186 1946-11-28 7 5 The Under r Foreign Affairs, M ,ew, declin Commons to- a ic ■■:■>■ i Lathat no Dutch tied in Bri« 10 the lat< n i \v ad nned In r\ -.1 the pro? a peacel tlenn nt in he impending with- :*H BritishReuter - 186 words
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Article, Illustration809 1946-11-28 9 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Perfumed Gifts c, uu make a i ptable pi We h red them during pi rs 1 feel sur that there Is no one who i not welcome fresh st .-I beauty pre* paration^. At Robin I D Raffl ther< prod ol the famous809 words
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Article, Illustration471 1946-11-28 9 Josephine Lawman - Josephine Lawman By While You Wait There are helpful exercises Which you can take while goin 5 about your daily tasks and errands without creating a mob scene on the gtrest or bringing gutfaws from your family. These are not quite so valuable as mat exercises but471 words
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Article51 1946-11-28 10 I. 7 --A batch orphan .nd have ar:ter a stormy eden. The ehilUms of the Nazi> pith families who jvide them with Mi vale curs took 3 in various parts y Some people far as Glasgow iren back with I the third batch ewish children to country since lastReuter - 51 words
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292 1946-11-28 10 Hindus Muslims In India's 'Home Guard' BO\ L R\Y Recruitmcn 1. h, IV for a volunteer ci Izen army d the Home Guard"— which will help the police m chocking communal disturbances Bombay is thill the fh-i of In aces to launch n clearly d.-lu, u scheme of thi, kind.Reuter - 292 words
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113 1946-11-28 10 Brides From Shanghai Go To 'Frisco SAN 1 RANCISCO. Nov 26.— American servicemen ox V STS Oi :11M, bride- from China in every sing number and th- loci I r. \\g on w.th increasing di>may. IgfjßßJgratieQ official* sav thai most <>! the Cl.ine.se bnd« i ar« ituj frOSl the .ShanghaiA.P. - 113 words
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Advertisement98 1946-11-28 10 ore's Record Holder In Its Majestic Triumph! THING BEAUTY" (IN TK< HNK OLOR) k Drawing Oner Again 'nr Crowds! CAPITOL 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 4.15 p.m. 6.30—9.15 p.m. w^ m cSTHER WILLIAMS Leads Bevy of Girl in the Brilliant OH, SEE HIM VOi HTCLL LAUGH LAUGH! SEE IT AGAIN! mmmr98 words
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Advertisement78 1946-11-28 10 COAL SAVING London. Nov. 27 Between 2,000 and 3.000 tuns of coal will be saved by Army Southern Command, who last summer saved nearly 9,000 tons of fuel wood, which was placed into stock lor winter. CATHAY 17/ II am., 2. 4.15. 6.30, 9.:!0 THE GREATEST JUNGLE PICTURE EVER SEEN!78 words
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Advertisement144 1946-11-28 10 PHONE 6 909 a£] 1 1 2 4.15 (i 30 0.15 GALA OPENING TODAY! KING OF AIR-WAH FILMS. FOR TOKYO \__J)J^ and blondes for romance, in the drama ot i «Wg|k ta 'IAT O'BRIEN j f^jr RANDOLPH SCOTT ffefcr^ ANNESHIRUf ,*tW EDDIE ALBERT ed by RO BE RT FI I144 words
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Advertisement40 1946-11-28 10 Iwjuon £j SEASON EXTENDED 4 Shows— l.3o— 4— tt in —9.30 P.M. js#v** ~^NJt^B___Hta __fl __v _1 S> flT^P^^*fftP*T "'^isP \<\l I. liuii_j<' MICHAEL REDGRAVE RACHEL KEMPSON MERVYN JOHNS JACK WARNER X v^ H SrTitf AN EAGLE-LION PICTURE ___e^ hi^^BßSasa40 words
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150 1946-11-28 11 They Renounce BarracKs Room For Monks' Cell Noi 27. R nouncm ior the k's c il. fl u Engto Jerusal m and n men of the Trap.l "i Cm Th Idlers will spend th nri th< lr Uvea undergoing rigours ol the most severe i U i rd r In150 words
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Article303 1946-11-28 11 Tama: lad $10. L ff< Pure Ran quality) $75. Qua J fcuurabaya No. l $ao Padang Bali N. i S7Q- is? $60. E.K Ni.. 1 t V'i $40. No. 2 per cent. $30; 30 p, r Tea Dust Cloves:— s4o. Cinnamon: $38 Gum Benjamin n303 words
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Article137 1946-11-28 11 (O nt) Tin tin and rubber m (iull lei erday lr. were uuy- [1 iaii E itheri K wer wan*in the Austral an I was very little to report an< ws Am mg D llai H ad s Hers M w tl ng< V 05 with137 words
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Article76 1946-11-28 11 •NDON, Nov. 26. Piicc. in Ctions of the stock martoday show<d declines. Witching of capital into Industrial equities ha_ now comely ceased and profittaking generally Qui. t market rt 1 ulted in a long li-t ol small Oiltedgi mit small -and persistent Belling and d easy. IndustrialReuter - 76 words
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121 1946-11-28 11 PENANG, Nov. 23.— A request to Government to form a Muslim religious council. "Majlis Ugama Islam" for Penang all Province Weileslcy has been made by local Muslims At a meeting ut representatives of various Muslim bodies, a resolution to this effect wa> a lengthy121 words
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Article43 1946-11-28 11 WEST WICKHA A. Nov. Z Victor Oeoi who last year Corn well Decoration V.C. 1 has died in His lather and both killed and he ously injured when tl at Pickhurst Drivi ham. was bombed in l l A\ J43 words
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Article129 1946-11-28 11 CAPITOL "Bathing Beauty Red Skelwith Est.h r Williams Basl i\f, Ethel Smith. EUU I dwin and Jean Port r Met ro-Ooldwyn-Mayer). Here lm brimming over vvith fun, colour, music, beautirul girls, in fact everything that adds up to really entertaining movie fare. Hollywood pi i ducers129 words
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Article11 1946-11-28 11 (Our Own Correspondent). rubber commodity marp irted unchanged yes-11 words
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Article52 1946-11-28 11 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE fORK, Nov. 26.- Stocks aftei early hesitancy advanced ree points on a wide on rumours that John m dir ct negotiation; it coal operators. Slightly Increased precautionary pi fl taking near the close how* n tne gains and nark ciosi d Arm up la two no.ntsReuter - 52 words
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60 1946-11-28 11 POLICE RAID: 'PAI-KOW GAME CUT SHORT Our Own Reporter) PENANG -A drive against gamblers was condueted bmembers of the cID. Gambling Suppression Brj«ich when th" Overseas Chinese Traders Asation In Rope walk was raided The police arrested thirty-fivi Chinese, mostly of thi labouring type. A o il-kow" or < ild60 words
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Article36 1946-11-28 11 (Our Own Reporter). IPOH.—Only four events will be held in the Perak open badon 1 aampioiisni] wx month I played off In ip^h Town Hall. Th ,vom< 1 übls of 1 t n36 words
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Article36 1946-11-28 11 LONDON. Nov. 23. A very ran Rhilli] i in New Breunswlck in 1851 was s »ld In London 11 Ol th. di sign .imp, n n potrlat Insti ad of Royalty. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement105 1946-11-28 11 ASSISTANT TRAFI l< CHIEF FETED (Ovr Own Reporter). PENANG. Mr. I. Alsop, Senior tant Traffic Superintendent. Malayan Railways. Prai, i 3 j shortly leaving for Kuala Lum-! pur "ii transfer to a higher appointment. On the eve of his departure senior members of the Ra.lway stall from Bukit Mertajam, Prai105 words
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Miscellaneous192 1946-11-28 11 Try This AMERICAM ABOUT THE GLOBE I .tgsi :::d ruzzle I I __f J.'> in<l ~..z~ 2. -_q f "5 3Jj z 0"■ '6 i *mz I .1 Red *b i I•, "^Li I .."in Duo i i rule* Count rv ru r- Trv*. \,tLf- rcr Oh ■-^■••l I :o192 words
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136 1946-11-28 12 Yugoslavia Strengthens Frontier Forces v f v for k- Yugo en streng- nt ranee Ul ft todaj ble* up a brid 0 lleo jerin the ea of Macedonia eutthe railway line between Greece and Turkey, reports from Salonika said. Further M,uth in Tbessaly an ,rm"d"b:ind i.s report to have aidedReuter - 136 words
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Article167 1946-11-28 12 New Biography of Raffles AV YORK. Nov. 27 -Singas Sir Stamford Raffles has more been writ I n about, t me a W- page biography by Baa hn. Of the n:w publication, the book critic for th< kiy ncvs.aine, ""lime.' says: i.. ru i bo >ks (Cnii < i ?'<■■167 words
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589 1946-11-28 12 London, Nov. 27. -Harold J. Laski, Professor ol Political Science at London University, again entered he witness box today on the second day of his sui against the Newark Advertising Company Limited, publishers of Newark Advertiser and editor C. E.589 words
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Article91 1946-11-28 12 PHILADELPHIA, Nor. 27. V.i> I a John F. it it going to gel married but he win be torn Milt from the wedding. Manor H. Griffith, 22, 0) Philadelphia, will becom, his childhood sweetheart bride at Washington D.C. icith Donald Welsh, 25, acting fl< pro.ryA.P. - 91 words
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195 1946-11-28 12 "Search For Common Understanding" -Official LONDON, Nov. 27— Lord Pethick-Lawrence, Secretary of State for India, made the following statement in the House of Lords today: 'The Brit sh Government have invited Lord Wavell to come to this country for consultation with regard to the political .stuation in India and haveReuter - 195 words
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Article63 1946-11-28 12 JOHN L. LEWIS TRIAL BEGINS Wa TpwK hear] Workers, entered Federal 5 tempt, in con:.' <. :h J out oi his ..J mini Lewis «8 Joseph Pad! r Uj of American Federat^T Labour. triai inpttj 3 p.m. GMT. i 0n an advisor jury fo r tf Alan ooldsb order otA.P. - 63 words
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Article46 1946-11-28 12 BUDAPEST J eary has sent a i I the! Four For k ign M w York and to the Oovernmenl i*^ the alleged Dei sec it garian* in Slovak here today. Tb ated a series ol Incidi hove occurred it- the past -*e?k ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article66 1946-11-28 12 JERUSALEM N I ral hundred J< :tatJ were unable g; n irni tani to heavily-guarded cr w<k courtroom in Ji when 1 cal battle r rate ol the lau" I j( wish Unmig i i d the High Court of Ju Edward David G barrister,66 words
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Article59 1946-11-28 12 I BAGHDAD. Nov. 27 E Nri Es Said. Prem I outlining the policy I formed Government. I i his "ultimate aims" are t i pa*i the way tor the nation I tree elections and I speech and activit es j a number of n< I pended by59 words
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26 1946-11-28 12 BEIRUT, Nov. 27. ese Parliament have animou.s disappro\ reported Transjordi a "greater Syria" uri would includ. th Syria. Transjordan tine.26 words
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