Morning Tribune, 12 December 1946
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Title Section12 1946-12-12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE fO, 193 (New Series) 10 CENTS IURSDAY, Dec. 12, 194612 words
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Article189 1946-12-12 1 INCOME TAX: GENT NON-COMMITTAL i (Tribunt Staff Reporter) I t* s^tw t ,1 LUMPUR, Wednesday. Sir Edward G> ni, Oorer- l tht Malayan Union, suggested at today's meeting j; iB t Advisory Council that "it would be propei and I It bifore forming a decision one way or other that189 words
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Article71 1946-12-12 1 Dec. 1 1.— EighU'enPhumiphon of Siam, itserland, does not en to hia country until I his majority and tudies, it was anthe Regency Coungpected t<> return i v to take part m the ation rites of his i t\nanda, whose death i v.uunds m his bed r he had71 words
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Article75 1946-12-12 1 BELFAST, Dec. 11.— The I ted States could make "10,1 ted States could make "10.000 atomic bombs at 52.000.00U each," Professor C. H. Ursy Chicago University, the scienl who worked m the develi of the bomb, said here today. "The number would be soReuter - 75 words
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Article40 1946-12-12 1 Colombo, Dec. 11.— Lord leader |rrived at Colombo afternoon for two days' durinc which he will inspect the island's Royal Air Firce stations and be the guest of the Acting Governor, Sir J° hn H ward, before leaving for India40 words
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172 1946-12-12 1 KILLED WHITE WIFE AFTER MENTAL BLACKOUT IQHAM, Dec. 11.— The 35--m, Gulam Din, was guilty of the murder of Doris Din. but guilty ter at the Birmingham lay. Justice Singleton entence of flvt years' 'ude. Mcd not guilty to the nurdering his wife by throat at their home hi OOReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration134 1946-12-12 1 INDIA: BRITAINGRBWS ANXIOUSASDEADLOCK WORSENS Unity Now Or Dangers Ahead LONDON, Dee. 11— Lord Pethick-Lawrence, Secretary lor India, told the House of Lords today that the British Government felt that a general debate on India affairs at the present time would be inopportune and mifcht destroy the prospects of a settlement.134 words
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Article90 1946-12-12 1 MILAN. Ie i anti-Unti li d» r '.inntoejQ t-* 0 rm ht it wa '>~ I 'J h-y itaitad i iu'acJ .•.'•.:< k. d a Brit p policeman i >-v d t. (Iriv< I to 1. rUn dov. man on dutj id t*90 words
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Article17 1946-12-12 1 France's S.O.S. For U.S. Coal PARIS. Dec. 11 T A r I f l v total ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article84 1946-12-12 1 Teheran, Dec. ll.— Tabriz.! the capital ol ihe autonomous I province of Azerbaijan, has 'sun- d to Per lan Imperial forces. It was reported last ni«.ht that the Persian air force had bombed the "heavily fortified" town of Ghaflankuh (which tne Imperial troops were earlier reported to haveReuter - 84 words
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Article65 1946-12-12 1 LONDON. Dec 11 Death is announced thi morning ol St Barnes, at the aire ol 88 c !r George, who was born at Amballa m 1858 during the Indian mutfny and wh:i«- fire that city were gtlll burning, had nguished career m th»Civil Gk to be Int permanent Afl -ringReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement6 1946-12-12 1 IriBLIC RE ACTION-PAGF 2) _***-o~* %_tr-._**6 words
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Advertisement37 1946-12-12 1 MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY By pre settling a Doll or Tricych. J hey are all new arrivals. j mm m k v _m_ _mm m m _m _mm _m_ "Z GIAN SINGH CO., 4 Battery Road. Singapore.37 words
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314 1946-12-12 2 HIGHER DUTY ON LIQUOR SUGGESTED AS ALTERNATIVE O hund 58 Chl bing a* the imbei i and vot< una ol inconii I Ti)i i t0 r ,.Qu. ci Inea members ol the Afi unc n v to Government at toda cil meeting314 words
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55 1946-12-12 2 Indians To Oppose Malayan Union Plan KUAI IPUR. lan gor I il Indian I l b( n Dec 22 to pr ..m Un: rial plai Congn nbera from varii ts oi me 81 ite md men t other munitic? as well are expect .d t eal the meeting Similar protest55 words
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Article164 1946-12-12 2 Th robbed by armed men last night, while a taxi wa stolen by two European. dressed m civvies. A Chinese living m Club Street was 'nx\ when three Chinese and a Malay. aU armed with pistol* and wearing masks., ntered the house at 7.30 p.m.. :!K 1 d164 words
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Article105 1946-12-12 2 Possession Of Arms Charge Pive Chinefe, Foo Jaa Jong '19) I Kam Piaii Leng (28), LaU Kirn S»mg <18>, Lim Joo Biang '20 > j ..nd Chu.t LeOßg Ch Wee (38>, were charged m the Fourth Magistrate* Court yesterday, with being m pos- j isetSion of a .25 revolver, five105 words
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Article178 1946-12-12 2 "While working under water, wearing a diving suit, he was tied and there is no evidence to show how he came by his death," remarked the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the close of an inquiry yesterday into the death of Lum Thin Yaw.178 words
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34 1946-12-12 2 Mr. T. M. Chen. Chinese Consul at Brisbane, is m Singapore on his way to Brisbane alter five months' furlough In China He leave, by air today.34 words
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Article102 1946-12-12 2 The court-martial m Sin I Lt. H Oelber, thamptonshii charged with neglity n that ls unable *>unt I ached Ita concluding terday. The President, Maj. l. v. Kenlston. ana members r tbe court heard the closing addresses ol Mr D. X Walters. d< COUnseL and Maj. D.102 words
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Article50 1946-12-12 2 Samsu Carried In Bicycle Tube Found carrying a gallon of illicit saOlpU m a bicycle tube, m a small lane m Bukit Panjang village, on Dec. 3. Ow Kirn Mui. a Chines* woman, was fined $Hu by Magistrate K. M. Byrne yes Uvday. when -he pleaded guilty to the charge.50 words
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Article40 1946-12-12 2 Dr. Vardy of the Malayan Medical Services will represent both the Malayan Union and Singapore at the Burma Memo rial Service for the Burma--; Siam railway victims. He will leave Singapore for Rangoon on Tuesday, Dec. 17.40 words
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Article129 1946-12-12 2 Ti bune staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Wn: armg that a Tuberculosis Advisory Board would b*]i. n this serious pre: informed and vigori pinli ii and would te ideas upon all as- thi problem, Sir Edward ernor of the Malayan Union the Unnn Ad visory day to take129 words
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104 1946-12-12 2 Serviceman In Breach Of Trust Charge A British serviceman. W F. Perry, was charged before Magis- i trate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yes- j terday with having committed criminal breach of trust of 20 bales of white drill, valued at $5,000. entrusted to him while j employed a s the driver104 words
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Article105 1946-12-12 2 ARMED BIT DID NOT RESIST Ipoh: Taking into considers tion the fact that, though they were armed they had not resist d the Police. Mr. Justice L. E. 1 x Evan- sentenced four young Chinese to 10 years' rigorous Imprisonm nt each when they appeared before him m the Peiak105 words
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Article234 1946-12-12 2 HOUSING SHORTAGE IN MALAYA KUALA I An housing v.. only means ol shortage of 7. towns of the M Dr. Tan Malayan Unii en today Dr. Tan i United Kini I m spit problems facing 7 eptcd a n was making desp to build sufficient national scale In with private234 words
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Article313 1946-12-12 2 Appearing m the dock yesterday m the First District Court, charged with possession of a revolver and ammunition. an Indian, Lall Khan. In his defence, alleged that the weapon had been planted on him by a detective who had a grudge against him. It all313 words
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258 1946-12-12 3 Business Interests In Sigapore Accused lent on tht n and Si ngaj Ku ir ma i "certain business inter.. a nt to make easy m< Ire r< quired from the Union iff.s and products." per- liv< tock sis for at t local Indusn products- The that these arti n h258 words
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168 1946-12-12 3 I afl Reporter, urned from t* Slngapor which thers MP. said mmon* on "complain ai which the Mr. Bellenger, conditions 1 Elim Camp at to be almost sea, has a .losure wil ava mattress< •id amp has terrazo re hav< complaint -they'r a:168 words
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205 1946-12-12 3 Kuala Lumpur, Wed. iaya's bin: position is extremely precarious and Mo- country's penditure on rehabilitation will by no means come by the end of 1947 oi > This disclosure was made by Me. VV. I) Godsall, Financial Secretary, when lie asked the Malayan Union Advisorj C205 words
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243 1946-12-12 3 A Valuable Christmas Present To Singapore 7 a am ■iv under tl d Into ol last month, n ulti pric< s for tins mother factor which has about I .line In the oil; nounce ment ol the mere which has243 words
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Article147 1946-12-12 3 COUNTRY'S RECOVERY RETARDED KUALA I a TODAY a supply Bill Blunn at the Malayan Un I Mi the Introduction ol more than ten new departmi and sevi ral admi I tivi aporigin to "the st •sum ol $174 9 million for recur rent expenditure, Mr Blunn expressed the hope that147 words
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74 1946-12-12 3 248 JEWISH EMIGRANTS for AUSTRALIA Tribune a partj of 24 cmi gran! m I M due m port toe ;ii ha i n rec( < i the that Ol- a: pai 7 i cuted j Austral i n n ilth In 1 House of 7' pi 'anben I tr I74 words
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Article48 1946-12-12 3 PC-Robber's Appeal Fails conclu ilon that th >n hid urn Court of A lice I ible bin n i Im wn< ingoon d ol com A I shop m L T on by nol es In th( ider who m id< ipe, Lat imed Ariff a I i48 words
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Article35 1946-12-12 3 T l ber <>t the local volu.e ,ci efficiency mcd Bs. Naik< i' llft y and tou lis, All iw en during the hostilil they l l!y 1! i the Jap35 words
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293 1946-12-12 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1946. The Indian Deadlock Mr A* insii Parliament on c.,11 problem al b Ui ri op partiMr > re and 4 A i c ng l it app< Oongi invitation bad&wed thfc reopen--1: whole probl< m 7 abandoi merit nt IM British Cabinet Mission's plan.293 words
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Article924 1946-12-12 4 H.L HOPKIN - The Case of Jean Jitchner H.L HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON *w t Nov 29 Bj by 0 n Titchner 7rl who by her own m h child country is unI has >re. the Old BaH Mrs. Mary r, was imparl men' ng and ne. ting the cWkt George Tltchither,924 words
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149 1946-12-12 4 Prof. Smertenko' s Allegation Denied LONDON. Dec. 10 -The alle- j gation made by Prof. Johan j Smertenko, Vice-President of the i American League for a free Palestine, that the British Forelgh Secretary Mr. Ernest Bevin had told him that the presence of British troops m the Middle East wasReuter - 149 words
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Article16 1946-12-12 4 Thieves took sLx young chicks from undej a sitting hen on a Kent farm16 words
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Article237 1946-12-12 4 5 -Second News From Britain Many sheep c. of Cumberland ar m a hall Munich polic 230 p*'"ple wh mm. One m mtttance to a a badge from Enough tlml hornet I many for Bri gramme. SI pleted by the end A five-day tx en mi r and Hanburys manufacturing237 words
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Article132 1946-12-12 5 UNIONIZATION OF FOREMEN SOUGHT I, i *ui.t. d the gpv< mv. I agreed .i.i John L L. tie unio; D. Th- court me a p b Cine I Ol up^.u "air lity of Judg. AJaii Gold >ugh'a restraining ord< i coal and m I 'i.r mjn< i retu to wo:kA.P. - 132 words
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26 1946-12-12 5 Attlee Willing To Hold Arms Talks With Russia 1 1 I I I mini .v that h id N 18 li ...I w< le from ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement121 1946-12-12 5 it's obtainable m Jhs. $inqahDhsi $hotiL\ I Ait Curios K. Tang Eastern Art* Crafts Value-Minimum Cost XX VALLEY RD. IPOBE, BJh uty Aids Various types of rfumtrlfi and Max r products. Bismurellf* Gift Sett" g Presents, etc. I MA A BUX CO., I Br;(i(?e Road, Singapore. Hotel BuiMing) Restaurant en121 words
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Advertisement203 1946-12-12 5 W fi***? and Year drawing near. Sintv L.H T W ndo WS are di^^>»'B iW wide a varie- JEi. 7t- ta b c desired tllt circumstances, and competition t„ buy is happily being replaced by competition sell. To the discerning buyer us well i S e K ,s pa P203 words
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Advertisement147 1946-12-12 5 Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-<la> Ho.el m a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously ishcd, Bar: All kinds of Ist Class liquors availalle. 7-17 Tanglin Rd. Opp. Nassim Md. Tal. No. 4948. Jewellers MODERN JEWELLERY m DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS jm' mpftutl Vi m M'_ M-_9ZtiU-~*Jb-MtTJ-fJ7LL_-M *mm2QXLiEiMKI2ILMI]-u-^m r 'o» 1 Phone 7421. mm147 words
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Advertisement114 1946-12-12 5 Optician Regarding fee eyesight Consult New China Optical Co. 71. High Street, g phone 37bG Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. U. New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STI J>io 14, High strut apore. Indoor and Outdoor Photo gra; Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT i ILE PRICES. Nang Heng Co.,114 words
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220 1946-12-12 6 BIRMINGHAM, Dec 10. At the trial oi 'In- Inedlar, Gulam Dm. charged with the murder oi giish wife, a poll* tness stated that when wife to the polict lon where going to fttion order, the woman laughed unpl< itiy m hte face Din wasReuter - 220 words
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Article75 1946-12-12 6 'FRAT' BAN RELAXED id German war al- Ed during Christms thereafter to accept Uons to British private hon The War Minister. Mr Fred crick Bellenger. stated this m the House ol Commons to-day when announcing relaxation of the ban m. fraternisation. He added that well-conducted prisoners could also take unesCiReuer - 75 words
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Article120 1946-12-12 6 A merica' s Pacific Bases MANILA, Dec 10.- -Fiv members of the U.S. House i Affairs Committee aie due to leave for the Palau group and Truk after conferrwith Rear Admiral Goode and highranking officers of the United States naval forces m the Philippines on the bases ii the PhilippineA.P. - 120 words
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Article75 1946-12-12 6 Russian HQ. Orders An Inquiry I VIENNA. Dec. 10 Sonic soldiers entered the sleeping' coach when the train m which Mr Adrian Ilolman. British political representative m Bucharest and his wife were travelling to Vienna. arrived at the Austro-Hungarian frontier. Mr. Holman carried a letter of recommendation from Colonel Malahovskv.75 words
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Article105 1946-12-12 6 Ca,r; Dec 10. In th« r oi the Ir/ tun Premier. ,Nok- r d Aor ■:it alter dence* of Cabinet r political clubs which are at present guarded The i been introduced to tr iublem t after the recent bomb outrage-. we: i view to restoringReuter - 105 words
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177 1946-12-12 6 LONDON. Dec. 10. --At the hearing of the Admiralty commissioners' claim for damages from the Cunard White Star Ltd. arising from the Queen Mary-Curacoa collision, Justice Pilcher, questioning Cant. Gordon Illingworth. said undoubtedly it was the cruiser's duty to give way, butReuter - 177 words
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Article60 1946-12-12 6 London. Dec. 10 In a note I couched In stern terms and made public m London to-nighl Britain hag demanded apology and compensation from Albania for unprovoked attacks on the Royal Navy m Corfu Channel on occasions this year. Ui satisfaction Is received within 14 day.- Britain60 words
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276 1946-12-12 6 "Why Britain' s Army Must Be Professional DOM the Army now m being consist largely of prof< old! Great as have been changes brought about by the war In military ana political fields, the strategic problem facing Britain La m many ways unchanged. We must have i substantial garrison and276 words
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Article143 1946-12-12 6 ARMY DENES SINGAPORE "CHAOS' London. Dec 1 1 9mithers, C »n of Parliament ter ol War, i gg. lenger, In thi mons yesterda: oi complaints soo Special Intellif ...pany Singapore, and I9tii Air Format] E:ga Camp, Slngapoi what action he proposed Mr Bellenger that he was not aware ol anyReuter - 143 words
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Article34 1946-12-12 6 TEHERAN, eminent tro Azf: baijan i haie raptured M til town on U.. mi-autonomoi j .p Four column state, whicl .ist Teh-: troops were crn Iran Initial ed light.34 words
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Miscellaneous131 1946-12-12 6 -j LIX AJINEIt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA to the morning tribuni j Vnd the Angels Sinn By __J aaa—^aammm% i i t ■i iii i mi HMCf-M f_W_**** m t m ***t HER EYEBROWS -OP, AT U^i I'VE DPAWN ONE OF N EM «J>y ftl gp < T/AW f f ™^ttrF.f131 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1946-12-12 7 Henry Gris - CHARLES LAUGHTON BECOMES A NAZI OVERNIGHT-1 Henry Gris fgdf r By 1 I (hare Laughn the black uni- tpo officer, stood a wood n table, a c: nu hand, a sadisf face. 1 ug for hi s victim re waj silence. I ><* cu < through t; Your Mends est1,147 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1946-12-12 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH M.A.A.I: During par th Auxiliary Air Force earned out many and varied duties m the R.A.F. stations all ovet the world, thus enabling the men to be released for active service. They worked ln cyphers, m offices, m Radar stations m the stores, m1,214 words
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Advertisement38 1946-12-12 8 Wishes to Announce That her new collection of MODEL DAY and EVENINC C also SPORTSWEAR. j UN FN SCreS AND FROt KS FROM A. XV Hi NOW ON VIEW j j# < at the JBk\ m- 7-17 Tanglin Road.38 words
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Miscellaneous75 1946-12-12 8 What's On VICTORIA THEATRE To-night at 8.30 also Dec. Hth and 15th. j t "Lady Precious Stu am" I MEMORIAL HALL i Dec 13th at 8 p.m. R.A.F. Farewell Dance. ALHAMBRA Charles Laughton m S The Tuttles of Tahiti" PAVILION i Grec r Gars on and Walt r c Pidgeon75 words
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Article25 1946-12-12 9 (Formation of Mnet headtia, Saad to-night-arned, tries of For- rior m ad- Liberals each m the new i co\> that of •gned over teuter.25 words
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Article83 1946-12-12 9 Tribute To Indian Cricket Team LONDON, Dec. 10.-In opening address at the annual meeting ol the s e« i ilrst class cricket club, h-ld at I today to confirm next fixture list. Colonel Rait X rr Secretary of the MC C that the Indian touring team this year had met83 words
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Article99 1946-12-12 9 Jinnah Gives Luncheon Today I LONDON 7 Dec 10 The V i roy, Lord Wavell, members of the Cabinet Ml Opposition leader Win I urchi:: mong those Invito d l •a luncheon party the Mv League Pr< Mr. M. A. Jinnah, is giving Ln London Thursday. Others invited include AnReuter - 99 words
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Article73 1946-12-12 9 EGYPT- U.K. RIFT OVER SUDAN me: m London I N new I indent. The am will aim at 7 the rnment and unity wit v under the rown i c n re to b Anglo-Egyptian I 1 tob r by md the form* Ol 7 Pa my i cv rReuter - 73 words
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51 1946-12-12 9 DESTROYER RACES TO RESCUE OF JEWS JERUSALFM Dec. 11. AG It destroyer Is racing through th Medifc rranean to Rhode cai ry Ing eight Injured v. irom tiny i land of Syrlna where rfOu wouldfr immigi ants to Pal tine hav< been marooned since their ship was wo eked on51 words
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Advertisement80 1946-12-12 9 '.Mrs. Mfttfvet" —"Random Harvest"— "Nou Voyager" —"King's How"- Seventh v>i! Summer Storm* Were All Outstanding Pictures! Now W r e Have Pleasure To Present At Your Favourite Cinema JH^+mM M y\K J* Opening Today 4 shows 1.30 4- -G.3O— !UO p.m. Once fo every man and wornqn^. M-G-M presents N*^80 words
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Advertisement74 1946-12-12 9 MIBiM&T 10-MOltltO\V .\II Malaya Prcmicrel CAPITOL (TH. .V.'Kl) A Tarzan Terrorizes f New York! bi i rzi ctn aTj jTjfT' j L* ii in n f rom the jungle J*» to Broadway' \_tSF V jtA POWfll S-'J/Y BIMND-NIW llllUtLS! iTfivr mri: ON THF SCREgIf! At Tbe Worlds GtOßl Cf.W 774 words
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452 1946-12-12 10 OUR FINANCIAL SECTION 1 h N a n In it $i^ rh« Ist Coll I with shares n J with buyers i wante m Kuantan: 72c. X i ms were available and Lintangs Si-10. m tin shares genera market wa r with th< cej uthern452 words
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Article38 1946-12-12 10 Liverpool. Dec. 11. The Empress of Scotland sailed for the Far East last night after the third walkoff by troops due to sail, who complained of food. Quartern and sanitary accommodation of *-he vessel --Reuter38 words
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Article283 1946-12-12 10 I **r Pr. cos quoted Denw ar- I r irhei therX P Is uffs: itions were s:am 1100: No. N 3 $75. [Nt: I $05. Kedah $t>s. No 2 Siam rice Sioo. d iii glut In a 575 S: i milling I Roe, 8 igar:283 words
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57 1946-12-12 10 Swindon FC Pay Big Fee For Peterson! Liverpool I Jeorge Pa: I Inside-left I Tile fee is r< pu I est evei paid I -on join d 1 I n m 193 I Army dm m I Lym m, 7 I Tott nham I his request I insfi i list.57 words
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Advertisement96 1946-12-12 10 Sre you >fied the sound reprod ii* .i al The If so, member this Theat »i perfect sound reproduction jC\ PHONE 6909 fr\ 1 1 > 4.15 1i.30 !)15 A FIESTA OF FUN HIGH ADVENTURE! \i et tfie most reckless family m the worid/ They found V^ osgk m it96 words
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Advertisement51 1946-12-12 10 CATHAY sr 11 a.m., I.r». 4.15, ti.45, 9.30 BRILLIANT, SPARKLING, COLOURFUL! MPS GO f^Mtr diesHowi 14^*Tr I iuMURPIYvimSHMS CMARIfS «h» gloria WINNIHGER-DeHAVEN I un. HORNE •urn SCOTT 1 COOIE 'ROCHESTER' ANOERSOA NANCY WALKER <. SEH BLUE HUNT IM[ 0L»» ft BOWERS ROSS SISTERS MUW r TOMMY DORSEY sjsA AND HIS51 words
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Miscellaneous175 1946-12-12 10 Try This AMERICA]* •air ro rossword ruzzle J5 v\ a r -'L ICHORS SO- Porker fc; _f A A -581 7 c^ lir ointment |P|y|B-r^if?>Tso 9 -ab Of pain £l-J§l£5 t -5M ~_mH i 2 ITfmiurr for J4-Od Testament A i-Mr ,5 1 lo 7-Pajeapp!e flber ip\o_7\B[\,Z^m_\M in _P-, rt175 words
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Article356 1946-12-12 11 I tv- i ond E .t-.\ at Sydne\ tomorrow, Alter the Importance Ol m cannot be over eniph. The least England will hav-. do at Sydr. j to prevent an Au-tialian win. Unless, of course England can do what the Australians die the last serks played m Australia. The356 words
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Article121 1946-12-12 11 I been m m up the Indian P lected from V Malaya dm Ik Post Office. lj! and wo RajaW"' Id Survey Unit: W, Singh and JeE Depot: Capt. B d, 8 Odr. GaitE ALP: Cdr. Wells; W Dist: Hay Lt. Sham-hei L' Abdul Majid. X121 words
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Article33 1946-12-12 11 If rugby te.im against today on tht bridge; J. M. Fulton. a Davie .S. John I lock, W. Mcßeath: H. Wheeler, P. Fei lardy, s. O. Coinei. Blunt and C. 11.33 words
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Article29 1946-12-12 11 [will represent a hockey match. Chinese Old on the Padang T. Perreira, R. L. F. de Souza. W. Galistan, C. de Souza, J. GalisMello Milne ndts, D. Miller.29 words
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Article23 1946-12-12 11 I ing along Patterson last night was the- -'E" Division Chinese m the *ted. One piA >] i rounds was re-23 words
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Article132 1946-12-12 11 "Recs" Trounce Rafflesians Padang Hockey The &.R.C, beat Raffle* College 4-1 m a ho_ekey match on the Padang yesterday. The game started at a rather .slow pace, but soon warmed up when Clarke opened the _xore for S.R.C. This was followed by a second, netted by Ebert shortly before the132 words
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Article59 1946-12-12 11 The following v I the Amicable Badrr. m a friendiy match with the Combined Friendship Badminton Party at th. I at 3 p.m. on Sunday E. S- Wee. L iTan. T. S. Que* O; Tan Chwe< K. Yap. X: i Cheng Chwe< Player, and asked to ai59 words
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Article27 1946-12-12 11 The first Comr; of thi Party will I dence of Mr. Rob. 14 Lim Ah P!n I day. 17th Decern!* p.m. All CommJ (an requested27 words
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Article63 1946-12-12 11 The following will represent the Jacques BP <B. Team* against the United Family B.P. 'B Team) at the former's courl lon .Sunday, at 2 p.m.:— Yheo 'Kirn Kok. Johnny Koh. Chua I Poh Khoon. Chua Guan Seng, Isaac Goonesageram. J P. Mor|rls. M A. Laftge Tec- Xv63 words
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Article30 1946-12-12 11 thr< It Lax i I d f Tribuni 7- :<>rter, Replacing and Mala a modern bu ly b< ile Six n. anc rom o i edu30 words
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Article96 1946-12-12 11 Navy Beat Army 6-0 At Rugger N 6 points \m Be j In i m the 10-3 rndall Just be: Then. on frofl 10-y nd en b» d the ball ever ar. ci down. After the BdS, the number I three quarter mover but the Army held them until full96 words
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Article105 1946-12-12 11 Film Scout At Singing Contest r) I ateur Singing < whle! I to the n Mr Ch< n bun g C Motion I tells mo Kilo. day and the followini qualilKo v r tie I tni 7:. 7., next Sunday: MEN I. Rozarli f;mmy(7 Chew Ben Chua Choon, Tan Eng105 words
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Article75 1946-12-12 11 LOND< N Doc ll llun--1 dreds ol "backroom boys' who m eserved occupations during r and felt th» mlsst 3 dvent ires whicci tore* i i _encc<t ...i loin .:cc. MCTI m ail walks ol lif< and ol aJ ided Including mans work" d In all75 words
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45 1946-12-12 11 I tins nulated id Dec. 7*. it a bungalow on St. John'- Road, H.M Naval Dock nativiiy with dishdnestly reti tolen ptity. Jam an Englishman, claimed t:ial the Third Police C' art yesterd Th' fixed for trial I May 6.45 words
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Article36 1946-12-12 11 BERLIN. Dec 11 -Tehe In dian Chiel oi I Staff, Lieut-General Arthur Smith, arrived at ah port this even. :.< m England on his way f < training .school foj 7 Pad< roon ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article11 1946-12-12 11 BRIGHTON BADMINTON PARTY Thi Badmli a I i X P X11 words
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61 1946-12-12 12 WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.— Tne Undei -Secretary of State, Mr. D« an Acheson has reaffirmed U.S. determination to bring m dependence to KorKea. In a press conference he said: "American policy toward Korea li the same as always— to bring about a unified, free demociatic country-A.P. - 61 words
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Article36 1946-12-12 12 LAKE SUCCESS', New York. Dec li. The "White Australia" policy discriminating Against Asiatic wa sharply attacked by India and China during discussions on the New Guinea draft trusteeship agreement m the United National. Trusteeship Committee yesterday.36 words
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739 1946-12-12 12 VetWe'veToßeOnQar Guard, Says Experi Though the immediate danger period for food supplies m Bouth Fast Asia st ems to be past, we must nm lye ourselves," said the Chairman at this month's on Officers from territories m South East Asia, which ended today m739 words
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Article168 1946-12-12 12 LONDON, Dec. 10. In a me>|6 to General Sir Montague Stopford on termination of the Supreme Allied Command In South Bast A-ia at the beginning this month the- Prime Minis Itei says:— "I wish on behalf of Majesty's Gove-i nment to extend my congratulation? and admiration toReuter - 168 words
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Article79 1946-12-12 12 LONDON, Dec. 11.— Wing Commander John Wooldridge, one of the outstanding bomber pilots of the w T ar, has written a musical score for the film "Fame Is the Spur.'' "Dim" Wooldridse won the DSO. DFC, and DFM on raids over Germany. One of79 words
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Article44 1946-12-12 12 22 KILLED IN AIR CRASH TOKYO, Dec. 11.— Seventeen pas>engers and five members of the crew, it is now known, were 'killed yesterday m an American air crash near the Japanese pou of Osaka. One civilian -urvived the crash and is now m hospual.44 words
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Article43 1946-12-12 12 CALCUTTA. Dec. 10. The dusk-to-dawn curfew m force m Calcutta since the communal disturbances m August will be lifted from Friday night, the Bengal Government announced today, as there have been no "incidents" m the last few days.' ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article154 1946-12-12 12 Dee. 11 Li. ut.-Col. ,1 Dei by, torn mmandlni Ofßeer, l-t Fifth Sh I Foresters who was held foi many monthi m a Japan nip. has received a ie-que-t frOtt a guard of the :np lor a letter of mitigation to b. presented to the- Allied154 words
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Article86 1946-12-12 12 LONDON, Doc. 11.— The- Nepali se Government has desided i recall the present Nepalese Mm teter, Gen. Shingha Shumsileie Jung Bahdur Rana, and he will be returning to Nepal early m February next year, the Foreign Office announced tonight. The King has agreed to the appointment ofReuter - 86 words
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Article83 1946-12-12 12 Dock I Trfb As a seqia dt-nt m the terday. th. j* labourer, afterni- to the B It is rep opened fir*allegedly them. On. two injure- The deman 18, A comper^ nvi the detva- J tention i injured- J salary and vI i a be paid to t. a83 words
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Article85 1946-12-12 12 LONDON. 11. Daphiß Walker. 22-yi r. 9 is the new -.em figure skating tnpi n. BefotH an audience eluded the P rfl Wembley Empi ''col last n.™ she achieved .1 amnjtion, < jiisfl overshadow Cofl ledge, holder stao 1936. But v- mi professional tht way clean ilReuter - 85 words
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Article317 1946-12-12 12 (Continued on page 12). the particular procedure In the constituent assembly, for the provinces to form groups for administration of such subjects as it was decided should be dealt with m common. "Subsequently, a difference of opinion developed between the Congress Party and the Muslim IReuter - 317 words