Morning Tribune, 24 December 1946
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Title Section14 1946-12-24 1 MORNING TRIBUNE tOL I NO. 203 <fiew Series) 10 CENTS LSDAY, DEC. 24, 194614 words
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Article814 1946-12-24 1 NINE MALA V STA TES PENANG, MALACCA X«> Provision For Election In New Constitutional Proposals TIONAL PROPOSALS FOR MALAYA MADErSJiC rills MOR™™" 8 torn complete suggested coi eS. administration ol th< c S Sem n ent f0rmalntainil include the creation A t •uncil to aid and advia814 words
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Article188 1946-12-24 1 W< isifl I aililr lon, Dec. 23.— The dcci- leaders of the Burmese it Peoples Freedom pie (Burma's main party) d the London talks on •.eminent for Burma was [c after a heated all-night m by the party's Working ttee a spokesman of the v disclosed today.Reuter - 188 words
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Article126 1946-12-24 1 A. BROOKE COMING TO S'PORE HONGKONG. Dec. 23.- Mr. Anthony Brooke, <x-Raja Muda i A Sarawak, with a passport unj conditionally endorsed for Singapore and the Malayan Unior pians to sail from Hongkong iboard the Tjibadak on Thursday or Fritf'/y. Brooke said this afternoon here j that he had spentA.P. - 126 words
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77 1946-12-24 1 BELGRADE, Dec. 23. Representatives ol the British Embasgv have not so far been allowed jo sc any foui British soldiers arrested several months ago by Jugoslavia, a British Embassy spokesman said here yesterday The four soldiers, he added, 'strayed into what the Yugoslavs ayReuter - 77 words
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186 1946-12-24 1 ALBANIA MAY BE ARRAIGNED BEFORE UNO LONDON, Dec. 23- Albania > reply to Britain's "ultimatum' asking [or satisfaction for the damage caused to British warships m the Corfu Strait has now reached London and s being studied by Mm British Foreign Office, it Is learned on good authority today UsuallyReuter - 186 words
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311 1946-12-24 1 STATE OF SIEGE DECLARED IN TONKIN W.aNOI, Dec. 23 < Delayed) 5c al Louis Morliere, coniW: r of Tonkin, proclaimei arday a state ol iiege m Tonkin and north Annam. cquipp »d with loud--1 rolled into ttvh v streets Ing raged to broadi appeal to the Viotnamcs. 1 nder. oudspeakerA.P. - 311 words
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175 1946-12-24 1 France Cuts Away Saar From Germany Dec et up a 'i rich Indu it and Use n I ol Glenn lit was officially announced n today. This here |n London us th<* lir.t. Itep Uv a complete ec< n imlc union France m the territory wl has been the boneReuter - 175 words
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Article37 1946-12-24 1 CaiK Dee. *3. VKcoum WareU, Viceroy of India, who m& In London rec ntly for the to dian round tabl» talk-», I* ft Ciiiru dawn today for Kurr.c^. on rd wty ba<*k t<; Nrw Delhi37 words
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Advertisement21 1946-12-24 1 MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY I By presenting a Doll or Tricycle v i 77/rv <i^ new arrivals. j GIAN SINGH CO.,21 words
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135 1946-12-24 2 Tried To Take Own Life, Bound Over 'Til. l, nil .«m able, and I am aiHmpluyed," Nk Lang Xc, 58. living In Ord Road, told the fourt, when he was charged for Alt' mpu<l BiUcJd< by BBMM of a tmzor. Ng Lang Kcc appeared m the tfiird Police Court yeskrday135 words
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Article86 1946-12-24 2 Carol Service At Christ Church The choir of Christ Church, Uor.set Road, under the direction •f Mr. R. K. 8. Adams yesterday Evening rendered a selection of Christmas Carols and hymns iKiore a large and appreciative pongr^gallott, > i Ttie Young People's Choir of the Bethesda Church will sing Bacred86 words
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Article103 1946-12-24 2 Ordered To Quit Premises tM older to give up possession if No 50, Selegie Road, by Feb. 28 next was made against Lim Thye Kang, proprietor of the Universal Radio House, m favour of A G Armstrong, by the Rent V tessmept Board yesterday. Arm.sjTonK said that for sever«J years103 words
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Article68 1946-12-24 2 EX -RASC MAN ON ARMS CHARGE Recently demobbed from the RAo.C, Hugh George Newman, «ho was alleged to have been fo\ir;d m possession of a pistol «t T'an-jung Pagar on Dec. 11 was committed to the Assizes by ttie Berentb Magistrate yestert -v. at the conclusion of the preliminary enquiry.68 words
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Article239 1946-12-24 2 Dr. G. V Allen, Principal of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, gave evidence yesterday when Low Peng Nam, Manager of Messrs. Eng Cheong Peng Kee, appeared In the Second Distrct Court on three *ounts of overcharging m fo: d applies to the College Students'239 words
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64 1946-12-24 2 The worker^ of the Town Cloansji? Department who put ?i o three- point demand to th^ authorities concerned for increased wages and other eonces-Informr-i by the department that they could not b i TlPt. Ronresen* "i the worknrs howpvpr h&v* rot so fnr the T64 words
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189 1946-12-24 2 Chinese Art Exhibition Opens Today The Society of Chinese Artista opens its 3 -day Art Exhibition of over 320 Chinese scrolls and modern oil paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 9 o'clock today. On display are 187 Chinese scrolls and 115 oil paintings most of which are the189 words
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454 1946-12-24 2 jj C c and particula poll »n stables, D I b. H I and Ramlan b. Bungip (P.C.3877), is worthy h commendation/ 1 remarked Mr. \v. O. Porter, he Court yesterday, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of454 words
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Article463 1946-12-24 2 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES A mass meeting of Muslim w 11 bt- hdd at 3 30 p.m. on tomorrow at the Jalan Besar Stadium U> celebrate the vlst birthday of Mr. Jlnnah. Tne Perak Boys' Home m Tupai. with a capacity lor 100 boys is expected to open some i:mc during463 words
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166 1946-12-24 2 ••Government has done noth J whatsoever to help a sorel^Sl industry whether by m^l financial aid, relief fr, Jm T t l tion or otherwise", said Mr 7?] Cheng Lock, presiding at theiJ ordinary general meeting The Malaka Pinda jj^l Estates Ltd. yesterday166 words
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Article147 1946-12-24 2 SINGING CONTEST AT ODEON CABARET Miss Hong Slew Man and M Choon Lai Kwan won first place m the Amateur Singing Con petition sponsored by the Odeo: Cabaret, New World, for Chines songs m the cont st held recent ly, while Mis<? Lena dc Souzaan Mr. Jimmy Lee was awarded147 words
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Article87 1946-12-24 2 Heavy Smallpox Toll In Union Smallpox continue* v take -J toll m the Malayan Uni »n wnen the outbreak for the w< k Ing Dec. 14 totalled 159 rases an. 36 deaths. Highest number of recorded m Tren gears <.; wnw 126 were reported wit: while m Kedah th re87 words
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221 1946-12-24 3 tilled More 77m,, Mx; Vi,«, w ra Koshiro Mikisawa, the Japanese 0 Road Prison who was on trial befort Court, at Changi, on charges Ol civilian and political prison. was •zuilty yesterday and sentenced to Ufe Unpri m» n H s subordinate.221 words
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295 1946-12-24 3 c entatlves ol skilled, -killed, and unskilled workin strike employed b y repairing contractors a i gapore Harbour Boart i me ting with their emra at the Labour Control (flee yesterday afternoon. workers, numbering about i" -truck work yesterday i ting as no reply295 words
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Article38 1946-12-24 3 A consignment of 142 toiii Siam 'iree 1 jrice, imported j Chop Tan Guan Lee, is due here today by the "Ifarosa" In add:tion. the steamer is bringing t n 1.500 tons Government rice.38 words
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Article75 1946-12-24 3 A woman gave birth to sev n children m one hour at a village In Sierra Leone. British V. Africa, on Oct. 21 There were three ma] ■> and four female: and -ill are report ed to hav< died on the same ni*W The woman was Madam J -u>75 words
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Article59 1946-12-24 3 Three Servicemen. Major GK i' rid Warren <29». Sgmn. George Webb and Bgmn. Jack Hcjbman f2l>, all of S.E.AL.F lDpeared before Second Magistrate L C Ooh, on a charge i I stealing a taxi at l a.m. on Sunlav m Albert Street. They claimed trial and59 words
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Article121 1946-12-24 3 Malay Youth On Arms Charge a Qght b. tw( 1 n two d< atui young Mmay. whom th( wanted to arr it m the I World Amusomrnt Park. emi<-d when a fully iniuicd revolver <it vva.s ai- cd' leli from Malay, wal and one ol thr ctfjes drf his own121 words
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314 1946-12-24 3 Govt. Clerks Welcome Living Cost Increases tribune staff A Tr.buiK Inl n i I body knew about it "Its official, I ild then Tn r the] nent was .1 huge mm the n< 1 allow nrhich for the ftrsi tim< .il privileges t n ried off! 1 tlnct from bachelors314 words
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37 1946-12-24 3 Sequel To Loss Of $186,000 Worth Cigarettes 1 1 n 1 1 r ■r rI Paul 51 n i n bin 1 Marlcar U8) -J malud d -IT- md Yj jinor M rial to 1 War. 437 words
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55 1946-12-24 3 Th \> Hor al Maru tik oil BTIi ha now ral ed md beat hed. c ent m n 6.5 cabli troa ••[1 ip Obelisk and off< •1 a for 1 Tenders a^' now being receii ed hy the Receiver ol Wreck Singapore, and55 words
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Article116 1946-12-24 3 The Representativ< I rnmert nj India In Malay:. Ann unc< that s forth< r fUH deck 2" ttr Ida and 12 elai passages ar< available for th repatriation ol Indians <n v oa wti 1 to ..ail for Intl .1 "ii >v at Dec< mber 27th. D>- 1116 words
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Miscellaneous122 1946-12-24 3 i ipw IK VI IE EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE f v «^^l %^^P* *-4^* »i^^* fc^^ I *<^^>^ W I 1 lift A B" Picture. No I)ou»it!!! r- 1 [U77r£^STM~ f fresh f«h .chums ,/7— A ffl QUARTET OF BUMS GOOD PROVIDER -KNOWIN HOW PARTIK LAP VOUS^y122 words
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740 1946-12-24 4 H.L. HOPKIN - Prince Philip Jakes after His Uncle H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON by A few detalb about Piinc* Phiiip of G who has ap-Piit-d to becon* i Biithh subkci and who at on- time ill mentioned i likely to become engaged to Princt-- Elizabeth, will Interest r^adiiv m Malaya amuch740 words
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448 1946-12-24 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, DEC. 24, 1946. The Federation There is <jn«- fundamenta difference b en the Malayan Union scheme .'<n the i w constitutional proposal which have emergec m the proceedings of tin Working Committee The Union scheme transferred •o His Majesty full po*fel tnd Jurisdiction m 1h Malay States.448 words
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Article110 1946-12-24 4 beai tli Singapore lm provement Trust is unable to carry out Its building project m the Fartu Park area because of (ack of materials. This hould Cv a continuation of th. housing »cheme drawn up before the war. ft covers cottagi a well as flats similar110 words
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Article50 1946-12-24 4 What is wrong with the Munic'pallty and the city's rubbish? My refuse bin at Norfolk Road U cleared by Jap pows sometimes once m three days, some times once m seven days. Its over eight day* now since it ha been cleared, and it still awaits attention.— KH.L.50 words
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Article67 1946-12-24 4 I b>ee an Indian m Penang ha> been fin d $1,000 for selling a Penang Turf Club big sweep to a non -member. What does It moan? Every Turf Club now oils from 200.000 to 300,000 $1 tickets on every race day. Each Turf Club cannot possibly have67 words
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Article361 1946-12-24 4 5-Second News From Britain Further outbreaks of r, I have been reported m thi I dah district. I I The control mcv o| brands oi condense! mil Penanpr has been uduct-d t> For employing I lame Don to pull a cart, a Chinese named ong Ah Bah was fined $5361 words
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Article54 1946-12-24 5 FREAKISH WEATHER IN BRITAIN Moled ami I a] I*' I It)* I at, but m N pped by lot md I b Ofi rj <*:.:■ pi d 1 p] m tocnorrc U th«m llyint; b frit II v lin L nU n 1 A R ■1 B 1 beei lercdReuter - 54 words
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Article91 1946-12-24 5 Moscow, Dec a 'The fcho graphic text 0/ procwdlnyi t:^ 0 lion tft€ Supreme sni -rf. which adopted the to Union'i ts44-47 budgei sh>. fj rid w i^w's 1 r < 000 noo E570.5 j reparations during tfn fk aly The income tkte 0/ f/l€ biMlfM91 words
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Article71 1946-12-24 5 Budape t, l> t, 22. r>n rlghta for !r c co-operatlvt< which they alleged wi re ik ufllcli ntly guarantt 0 i 1 ID new b.ii fust pa ad bi 1 Huu m i' ir lament 100 hi .d r irtned Parllaaw 1 bulldin v here. Thej wewReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement637 1946-12-24 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m With Christmas uiui New Year drawing near, Singapore shop-windows are displaying as wide a varie ty of goods as can be desired m the circumstam <-s. and competition to bay is happily being replaced t>v competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well as637 words
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4377 1946-12-24 6 FEDERATION OF MALAYA OFFICIALLY PROPOSED COMMON CITIZENSHIP! {NOT A NATIONALITY" the following I^mary Of The Constitutional edcration Of Malaya i m framini h m the Commits guiding j)i .i. requuS mem I rural Oovernment Malaya v> to ensure th. diij effective adminisition of the country and the •lfarr yl it4,377 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1946-12-24 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE -WITH A Children's Broadcast pupils ol Bonnydale 0\ wh n three and programme uro!« c Day. i went Radio fctudios on day t i hear them making the rd and I v. oluttly en when, arriving m th- ol the recording, to B arly thirty1,197 words
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Article, Illustration350 1946-12-24 8 Josehine Lowman - Josehine Low man n By Ornamental We take our clothes and all Ol the craftsmanship and material which go Int i our wardrobe, very much for granted i- ft ever, should w< mv. I sources of material. It wnildtaß us all over the world T.fi clothes industry350 words
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Article34 1946-12-24 9 Iron d» n Bed by tiu Gutted I pt tnbnt toda;CJnit d Stir a ifinlslei ami tin Buim^ I m the Qui-tion iDdependenee. The tys it hoped that ••will result m furthci34 words
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Article35 1946-12-24 9 I ngham II would an indt'imt fuel si. The V pue] IB m Mr. Emm:<niiH Shir.. iterday offered to pn»v.d»- c need d to enable the iactory Uj :.'i!iut- w(<rk ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article29 1946-12-24 9 full self-goi Th- tUtement add l\\> had many •ifi- m Bui ma. lncJu Anee to om troop- m Bunn i .1. '.h campaign against the Japanese. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement80 1946-12-24 9 •|7// ARTiBT CRU-.IINGS TO All OUR PATROXS' 'I, m.-t-4.15 P.M. LA I' l llf Li M j|" 31 r.M.-«.i5 v.k MIDNIGHT IBA^TfUNDINCLY ALL-MALAYA £~V m I SENSATIONAL! I #/l#» fVAnrltK DKU>. #^B 'm m F V* AlMliP 1 ulillVl mlVlv j^L R nJßin n U^*l^. i rf^^S I/ VI li80 words
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Advertisement212 1946-12-24 9 -O. \l\t\O i-Vli. 0«EETIKO8 1O Alt! Sew Film Hit Dazzles Pre* YVa r La vish ness! MP^ mm: K|s||{\\lHiN> Dial 4042. «as King MonKki.' vlkfl m 20th century-Fox"., r i'Ai'4£ 'v^' i Hi 3 BTk 1 a iv/ M m Ikaiiiws c/ Ihi iliDini 1 > Jj*^fc. "MXI f:«r Vi212 words
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Article337 1946-12-24 10 Pr.ce^ quoted bekw are I itatetL xistuffs: Yesterday's uuut- :.< vre "Meehoon Si tm 1 $95; N'). 2 $35; No. 3 $72 Indu-China $65: K- dan $65. Rise: Siam No I $95; N m Siam glutinous rice $90. Kedata glutinou^ rice $75. 9iam r.ce milling337 words
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Article58 1946-12-24 10 MOSCOW. Dec. 22.-M. VvaIchesUv Molotov, Soviet Foieign minister, and M. Andrei Vyshinsky. who have beui In Mew York attending meetings oi the United Nation- Organisation, i rived back here yesterday. The statesmen travelled fioir. Ni-w York m the liner Queai Elizabeth to Southampton and fIU w the58 words
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Article153 1946-12-24 10 1 1 WOMEN DIE IN HANOI FIGHTING IWKIS. Dec. 22.-Casualti-from the fighting m Hanoi. Indo China, now include 29 FuniM civilian- kilhd and eight wounded and 19 Chinese civilian* killed. according to a French news agency message reedved norn Haimi tonight. Of the French dead 11 we .<•• women. MostReuter - 153 words
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Article96 1946-12-24 10 THE HAGUE. D, >it M, delegates to D«n Pasar, Baiiß conference on, "the Oreal E.uR arvi> of the Dutch Ea^i Inci:-B/. which opened on Walne-dayß an- to ask foi the Inclusion :l Indonesian members m X Dutch delegation to the Paciflcß' defence talk- m Australia ;>rl96 words
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Advertisement118 1946-12-24 10 HERE'S WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS A VERY MERRY X MAS GRAND FESTIVE ATTRAC TION OPENS TODAY AT THE iTj I FJ I I riVBS Please Note New Starting Times of SCi-eeniiiß 2.30 6.00 9.30 p.m. It's A Full Three Hours Show fe A genuinely heartworming picture that will <lmE** W118 words
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Advertisement80 1946-12-24 10 i PHONE 6 909 |4J 11— 8— 4.15— 6.30— 9.15 LAST 5 SHOWS! :^M r II Ti V^T JEAN SUIUVAN lUCILS WATSON t^4 b* Koou! Walsh s, f c p, oy ty 9IJf 1 Joe Moy o«d lostlo Vodfto^. Opening To-morrow! SONJA HENIE Wishes you a Merry X'mas AND DESIRES80 words
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Miscellaneous292 1946-12-24 10 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle -£smm 4CR099 U-Fragriii.ee B lIVIEIR i N TLJ fHbrio -iiiiC'z^M' •>■-: i-Nervous tw:«x:i Chllla and fever- c R MN|e.^M T d V-Fi!l vith horror J s— Pear-shaped fruit SlNjl IPl^M^^i. J 1-, i-P.\v State vvajbti '.s— a radical l9»EiN'S'sßc \SJ Il—Pun i»— Qreek letter rSTr^^ATßrA292 words
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377 1946-12-24 11 M.C.C.-NEW SOUTH WALES MATCH ENDS IN DRAW I'ASTLE, Dec. 23.— Thf- tW< between the MCC and Mew South W i m a draw with the MCC 2nd innii Country XI bar their first innings lost three wickets for 105 at lunch time Voce and Pollard who op-ned the bowling forReuter - 377 words
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Article182 1946-12-24 11 Local Team For China Olympics meting of various Chinese ts ciubs wa s convened last r<J ay by Mr. Aw Kow, son of Aw Boon Haw, at the Goh Club, to form a Singapore Amateur Sports Federa 1 the object of integratftCtivlties of all Chinese 4 associations and putn under182 words
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Article27 1946-12-24 11 Y'S MEN 'S SOCIAL The Tn Men C! Unnor and dan Cecily irl?u on Dec- for members and their friemK i.?!,. "J;,l oHii hr $7 cer head.'27 words
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Article189 1946-12-24 11 I. innings— 39s. jm^'v. COUNTRY Xl— lst Inns. b Vocc 7 ijß Oibb b Langridge 22 h Pollard 12 fßccourty o Hammond b i«Vo(\ 30 e ßill c Compton b Voce 14 X H.unmond b I Langridge 5 Sinnix c Washbrook b Bh n 32 !Bu.::-.^'i v VocoReuter - 189 words
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Article262 1946-12-24 11 Cathay "Caesar and Cleopatra' Vivien Leigh and Claude Rain*, with Stewart Granger, Flora rtobson and Francis L Sulli oan. (Eagle-Lion). The enttance of the Cathay Cinema was transformed last night into the gates of an Egyptian temple. This, and a frk-z. 01 authentic design gave the right262 words
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Article113 1946-12-24 11 Davis Cup: Full Draw BOURNI j o h:. Auat: N 1 plaj un ranked m An.. belate, m the In th( Cup -md tie b»-t-* Aubtraiia and th< Unit d oe^mn.nK In Kooyng c 'juris here on Dec. 26 Full draw: First day: Bromwich vs. Bchroeder, Dnny Pails (Austr. lia>Reuter - 113 words
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Article23 1946-12-24 11 United rrK-mb-r badrr rourt at Tembelln? b \y fr»r nraefces c will be l.<-i-i on Tv( sdays, irdays and Sun-23 words
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Article315 1946-12-24 11 TINS AND INDUSTRIALS CONTINUE STEADY (Our Oun Cf**r ps>nrient> Th» itun market, after the week-end and with the ristmas holidays almost here, was inclined to be quiet yesterdaj with practically n I mg< pi In Dollar tins, (here was gi absorption oi Kuchals, but i profit taking,315 words
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Article34 1946-12-24 11 Blßfap rubber prices 4% Buyers Sellert. lt> Ib. N l RS6 I li 42 No. 1 RSB FOB In i, Jan 431 NO 421 ditto 42| ac of M irket 9te idjr.34 words
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Article97 1946-12-24 11 Since a preliminary report was issued to shareholders on July 16, considerable progress hM been made In rehabilitating the property and the whole oi the 633 acres of mature rubber can now. said to be In pood order, states a report of the directors of Alor Oajah97 words
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Article64 1946-12-24 11 CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB MEET The Chine Sw'mmin^ Club championships w.ll be hWd on Thursday (Boxini; Duy> when heata will b« hrlri at 11 a.m. All competitors art asked to turn up it Ul« clubhOQM not than 10.30 am for the various events. TIM llnrtls will tak»* place at 3 p64 words
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Advertisement9 1946-12-24 11 77/ZT STARS, THE PRODUCERS, EXTEND THEIR OF THE SEASON9 words
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253 1946-12-24 12 Newboult Explains tribune Staff ReportKUALA LUMPUR, •< L2-man C D mitt .-r- wa not p i- to rec election irom beginning, declared Mi. A. T. Newboult, Acting at cwiference tn re today. He wa asit- d at th. conby Mi. K. K. O'Connor Attorney-General,253 words
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Article93 1946-12-24 12 A Christmas treat was given to the children of members of the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday at the premises of the Club. High tea was provided and the children, 325 m all, were later entertained by three R.A.F. officers who acted as clowns Thli act was followed93 words
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Article73 1946-12-24 12 The average amount of currency notes m circulation during October, 1946, is $390,172,489, ac cording to latest figures just released, while new issues since the liberation total $212,248,741. Included m the latter flgunj h ihe sum of $11,200,000, befog currency issued by the 8.M..» 'British Borneo)73 words
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Article93 1946-12-24 12 LONDON, Dec. 22.--Moscow Radio commentator K. Hoffmann today accused the United States of "downright interference" m China's internal affairs on the 1 side or "Kuomtntang reactionaries." Describing the Chinese National Assembly at present meeting m Nanking as a "sham.'' the xv.mmentat'jr said that 'Kuo- 1 nrntangReuter - 93 words
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Article50 1946-12-24 12 TOKYO, Dec. 23. -The Crown Piince Akihito of this quakeshaken Empire is 13 year* old today. The Kyodo New, Agency noted the event and reported that the prince is 1.395 metres m height, and weigh> 39.8 kilogrammes, that U approximately SVJ2 inch and 87.74 pound A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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91 1946-12-24 12 md), Dec 3 tdio ■mI tin and h I I untain ■i mbi r m s Ince Fri'i ■•>-. The searchers returned having t John I 41. of Hil-Mi-l-il' n intainer v. Nt wltti i ristm ig at m Hotel and rolunta re i act91 words
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Article69 1946-12-24 12 Tokyo. Dec. 23.— The newofficial toll is 2.206 persons dead and missing m Saturday's earthquake tidal waves, it was reported today by the Japanese Home Ministry, which listed 1.026 as dead and 1.035 as i missing. The Allied Headquarters latest 1 report showed 947 dead or missing,A.P. - 69 words
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64 1946-12-24 12 PONTIFF EXPRESSES SYMPATHY FOR JAPAN LONDON. Dec. 23.— The Pope has arranged tor funds to be j made available for the relief of; casualties and those made home- j lesa by the earthquake which rocked Southern Japan on Satur- '< day. th; k Vatican Radio today The Pope has conveyedReuter - 64 words
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Article43 1946-12-24 12 During the early hours of Sunday morning three Chinese, two of them armed, broke into the Bukit Timah residence of Mr. J. A, Ellas, the well-known businessman, and relieved him cf about $200. No arrests have .so far been made.43 words
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262 1946-12-24 12 United p r the port of Dairen on i vcibal ultimatum from military Lai here to the effect thai Kav irithin 20 minutes, we shall i for the consequences." Pr- the Russian Military Uer m charge ot the city had refu penult an AmericanReuter; A.P. - 262 words
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