Morning Tribune, 4 November 1947
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263 1947-11-04 1 Sunday's Gun -Battle Sequel: our Chin ese Face Charges Of Arms Possession (From Our Own Reporter) IILJ lA'MPI'R- Xov. 3 W.\~- the condition of Mr. C. T. [offietr-ithCkcrfe of the Criminal Investigation Department O r ich<> idtf uouruird m 8 unday't police battle with gangI rfmvrtrt to f»e satisfactory following263 words
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418 1947-11-04 1 OO STAGE HUNGER STRIKE AT ST. JOHN'S ISLAND: CONDITIONS IN CAMP 'BAD' Tribune Staff Reporter Seven hundred and four Chinese deck passengers Quarantined at St. John's Island are on a hunger strike as a protest, against alleged ilKreaiment a*j the camp. The strike began on Oct. 31. Yesterday morning, the418 words
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Article68 1947-11-04 1 S'poreChittese rush food aid PIM nrtfanistitiona headed /.i/ the Mai/fair Association will riizh reuw* o/ I sard'nrs ami 700 IM9M o/ brmd to thf 'hnnqrr- strike" immh/rantfi nt St. John's Islund thi* morning, t More food will be ttent 1 daily to the immigrants, who refusing to eat rations t68 words
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125 1947-11-04 1 KING. Nov 3: -The National t Federation .neetin^ here a resolution today that China iM original decision to partiIn the London Olympics m lesp te trem.-ndous difficulties both ftnarcally and m the selecion of athletes. The Federation decided to send loams to participate mU.P - 125 words
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Article36 1947-11-04 1 BELGRADE, Nov. 3. -Arthur Meyer Brandel the New York Times Belgrade correspordent who was expelled from Yugoslavia "for untruthful reporting ar.d rude and offensive behaviour" left Yugoslavia today for Trieste with his wife.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article68 1947-11-04 1 CAIRO. Nov. 3. Surprise was expressed at t*ie Arab League pr?ss office m Cairo at the statement made m Baghdad yesterday by the League's SecretaryGeneral. Abdul Rahman Azzam. who said: "I confirm that the Lebanese. Syrian and Egyptian armies are massing on the Palestine borders now. CairoReuter - 68 words
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Article101 1947-11-04 1 INOOON. NOT. 3. It was lal.y announced the Burma [mmc.it has purchased M Rupees worth o[ proI ta Lundon for the use of Burmese High Comnrspi PON, Nov. 3. An offir -p rt irum the British m Moscow on last ways incident m which R. Hilton, newWjointed BritishReuter - 101 words
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Article28 1947-11-04 1 «c ouraged ,om e mark ,s, but failed to s v n expanse of busiw j-'^ros again encoun-. outlook uppor t helped by uook f"r the commodity ReuterReuter - 28 words
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179 1947-11-04 1 MOSCOW. Nov. 3. Pravda today published a letter from four workers m an unnamed Moscow f?ctory, alleging that a "General Hilton. British military attache m Moscow" had photographed their works on the pretext of looking for a place to hold a ski-ing excursion. TheReuter - 179 words
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Article68 1947-11-04 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 3-«|e United States airforce disciosea today that its P-84 Thunderjet iet-propelled fighter plane is fully qualified for combat at speeds above 600 miles per hour. A rew order for $15,000,000 'U.S worth of the plar*s was announced simultar.eously by the Republic Aviation Corporation m Farmirgdale, LongU.P - 68 words
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Article37 1947-11-04 1 KEEPING AN EYE ON THE JAPS TOKIO Nov. 3.-Lieutenai.i Francois Bourgoi., Frerch Navy. will accompany a Japan, s* whalir« expedition to the Arctic a-> an observer for the Frercn SSvVrSment. SCAP's Natural Resources Section arnourced to day-37 words
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Article81 1947-11-04 1 PENANG RACES 1, 2, 3 TOTES Race 1 Tar gro $106, $20. Locus Standi $10 The Thislc $21. Race 2. Golden Oak $9. $8. $16. Bull Rirg $16. Race 3: Bitter Sweet $52. $14. Golden Slipper $12. Slipstream $15. Race 4: Democrat $18, $6. Missouri $7. Madarg $7. Race 5=81 words
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Article52 1947-11-04 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Another 8,100 people visited Raffles Museum yesterday to see Singapore's Wedding Gift to Princess Elizabeth. The gold cask?t will be on ex-* hibltion until Thursday after <vh!ch it will be sent by a:r tj London where it will be on view on52 words
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Article55 1947-11-04 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Nov. 3. James Camb, 30-year-old deCfc steward of Glasgow, was again remanded for a week when he appeared m the dock toddy charged with murdering 21-year-old actress Eleen Gibson "on the high seas." Miss Gibson disappeared from the liner Durban Castle during a recent voyage fromReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement45 1947-11-04 1 "BALTAZAR MYSTERY" (SEE BACK PAGE) Glanour Stockings! fTRAOf 3 MAaT J 9 MA PC A IN USA f Ie ANNON NYLON STOCKINGS 45 Gauge $5. 50 51 Gauge $6. 25 We serd Gift Parcels Home for X'mas and New Year. 3I*«AFFLES PLACE simcapom PHONE 464945 words
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243 1947-11-04 2 SINGAPORE WILL HEAR PRINCESS SAY: 'I WILL' For two hours on Nov. 20. tl c entire v.xrld w'U be able *o listen- in to a commentary of (h. 1 Abbt-y ceremony and celebrations ci \he wedding of the Prrces* tv Lt. Philip MountbaUeii. The voridrwfdf book-un r rom the Q.B.C.243 words
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Article46 1947-11-04 2 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Nov. 3— A sum of $1,100 has been allocated to Perak to provide fcr entertainment m connection with xh* celebration* to be held on Nov. 20 on the occasion of the wedding o' Princess Elizabeth to Lieut. Mountbatten.46 words
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125 1947-11-04 2 3 YEARS FOR THEFT OF CAR LAMP GLASS A 16-year-old Hokkien youth. 'Ng Ec Teck, v. as sentence.! to three years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Jobling at the Tenth Singapore Assizes, which commenced yesterday. Kg was found guilty of stealing: a headlamp rim and glass from a taxi at125 words
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Article84 1947-11-04 2 Australia's first all-girl jazz band is billed as the Nine Off Beats, leu by dark-haired Molly Byron, who sings not blues, sweet, suing or boogy, besides acting as ttandin for bass and drums. The girls certainly scorn corn, and play m ultra-modern style. During the war Moilie had84 words
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Article48 1947-11-04 2 ANCHORAGE. ALASKA. Nov. 3 Tenth A!r Rescue Squadron cincials said today that tV globe-giraing Clifford Evans and George Truman had landed their tiny Poper Cub planes at Fort Randall Army Air Base approximately 700 miles east of here O 1 5 the Alaska Peninsula.- U.PU.P - 48 words
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289 1947-11-04 2 (Titbune Staff Reporter! Hundreds had to be turned awny en Sunday night when the Oleh O!eh Party staged a revival of the popular com?dy An Fate the Pork -Seller" at the Twilight hall, New World. Despite the threatening weather, the "Sold-out sign had289 words
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304 1947-11-04 2 £Tfa// Reporter/ A congenial atmosphere of m. 'jrmality prevailed at the far*v yell party to Lt. Col. and Mrs John Wainwright. Salvation Army efficers, who will Jbe le^iving fcr the UJC. on tfie Orabje on Wedn.iday. The party wr>s held at the Salvation Army Women's304 words
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Article120 1947-11-04 2 Three Indians Myclin bin Varasai Kumaran and Razak Kachu bin Mydin claimed tiial to a charge of being m unlawful possession of 1,094 hand grenades and 1,080 detonators, when they appeared i before Mr. Justice Thorogood at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The prosecution alleged that a Police informer120 words
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Article35 1947-11-04 2 Aft 1 ■n-m:. M I iraUon D J < pottponed v,. k ti ;3 g?H^t obfSM the Secr.r. Guilds:. ZJJ Oct. 7. Mr Vv% r.., ng j in J for Quek. ap35 words
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Article353 1947-11-04 2 fFROy. PAGE OM :> but mm h>- kwn-ktd* c and MJ f<, f/i* H.O S ANSWER In aiwwen.ijf these Dr. Johnson. Chief Hcalihfl explained that the tirst aati class pae^n^eia were land bec*mse they hau siq undertaking lo repon tothtJ authorities and to have iha kept under ohsfrvation.353 words
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Article52 1947-11-04 2 each. 12 !t> On May, acting formation su] taformer, J;^ Chlok, ol p.rtv cor.-' -hkv^ banana ih^^ 3 three accuse t w StJ lO C«3 la* ml Thc boxes .«<r p ross arv Inspect. I T ft' the me: ■KSSSS to rested the cont inuing' The52 words
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Advertisement207 1947-11-04 2 tmJCAtIO.vAL MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 209, Queen Street, Phone 2370 NEW SESSION COMMENCES NOVEMBER STH. Classes will be coriducted m: Book-Keepir.g and Accourtancy Shorthand:— Theory. Speed iangir.R from 70 words to 150 words Practical English m Three Stages. Mathematics and Foreign Languages. run w mts 931 You cannot enjoy I life if207 words
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192 1947-11-04 3 ton Due Here Hits Month Reopen P O far East Run P. anil O Canton alter behe bttUderi han<ts for nearmonths has apain taken co v a fully re-condition-lensrei liner. Sailing from ite<! Kingdom on the 17th of October she has already called at Port Said, Sum and is expected192 words
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Article61 1947-11-04 3 WILL OPPOSE RET URN OF RYUKYI S MANILA, Nov. s— The Manila Bulletin said today the Philipnires will oppose any effort to "We the Ryi*yus returned to China. It quoted Philippic officials as sayii g that this country's delegates will oppcse such a move at the peace conference for Japan,U.P - 61 words
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128 1947-11-04 3 STRIPPED" BY POLICE, URNS UP IN COURT IN IS UNDERPANTS A middle-aged Bi k h appear* m the Second Magistrate* Court yesterday m h!s underpunU. He was 4$ year-old Achhar £ingh. charged with being; drunk and disorderly n Cole man Street on Sunday evening. It MKM ttnted that Achhar aU.P - 128 words
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Article60 1947-11-04 3 iii The reserve «ock r fat the end of la«t year Municipal Electricity DoL M \iill making continuL" 10 remedy the chaos |»|ac!s .f inter/: no Ui£ the Occupation. SatisprcpreM If bein p made m ening out the position of Smtrt' metering. Depaitment is receiving mptaints and queries than60 words
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182 1947-11-04 3 He didn't keep a "prof its" book, fined $10 Lam Jocn Khim, proprietor ol a pawnshop at Kallang Road, was yesterday fined $10 at the Third Police Court for fa') lg to keep a legible c°Pv of uic rates and proiit list m a convenient place He was cautioned andU.P - 182 words
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Article140 1947-11-04 3 HURT AFTER ARREST HE TELLS COURT Accused m the Second Pel c? Court yesterday of criminal intimidation. Chew Kirn Seng, a 25 year-eld Chinese, with his head heavily bandaged, told th. Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Go.i, that he received his injuries m a struggle during his arrest. Chew claimed trial140 words
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218 1947-11-04 3 Tribune Staff Reporter) The cruiser H.M.S. London dropped s^chor W> Singapore waters yesterday en route to Hongkong to join the Br> tis'.i Pacific r^tfj as the Hagship jo: Admiral Sir Denis Boyd. and tc leplace tne 'Belfast" that has since been de-commissionod. She218 words
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204 1947-11-04 3 It is expected that the new turbo-alternator and boilers ordered by the Municipal Electricity Department last December will come into operation only by July 1951. In view of the rapidly increasing load and to cope with potential demand during the interim period204 words
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113 1947-11-04 3 He Drove customers away, to pay $10 today Neatly dressed m pair £f white shorts and shirt, beardfcd 32-year-old David Carrutlmrs Robinson, a European, was fined $10 at the Second Police Court yesterday for being drunk and disorderly at a s^op on East Ccast Road on Oct. 27. Robinson had113 words
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Advertisement16 1947-11-04 3 Ihuruck that |ays its way! FARGO Fy c 'e Is Carriage tin X Bal "D. KtUn.16 words
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Advertisement58 1947-11-04 3 TH6 l»tN vc/// #4 ALL THt GOO&MM i»o»Nts jm t it.**** 4i#ifH m Ij^m *+l 4 Wf 9^4 mMW GOl4 Nib mf^M fir ce..:c6/e M CLEARANCE SALE of New Shipment of Goods including ALL KINDS OF CHINESE HAND MADE FANCY GOODS, TEAK BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, CAMPHOR CHESTS, AND LAMP-SHADES ETC PEIPING58 words
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Article261 1947-11-04 4 The Chinese Overseas Affairs Commission's request to hs Foreign Office that ii should tane UP with the Malayan Government the question of discrimination against the Chinese m- thia country might be regarded by some as interference m the domestic affairs of Malaya. It would certainly confirm the suspicion261 words
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Article166 1947-11-04 4 Swing To The Right j The success the Right Wing has scored m the recent Municipal elections m France and Britain has been followed by demands for the holding of fresh general elections m both these countries- De Gaulle and Churchill, bo^h casualties of the first166 words
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Article125 1947-11-04 4 Before the war the vice of opium smoking was indulged m. cheaply t 0 the victims and to the benefit of the public revenues. Reformers like Dr. Chen Su Lan long strove to have opium abolished. Since the war the pipe has been outlawed, but yet manages t125 words
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Article, Illustration101 1947-11-04 4 The British Tories after their election defeat are licking themsehl into shape for a comeback. But the general opinion is til the Tories will have to wait five years at least before m come into cffice again Girls of the woman's Junior Air101 words
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Article520 1947-11-04 4 Tories Are girding Their Loins LONDON— The Conser- vative Party was committed to a demand for an early generr.i election by its Brighton conference, but party leaders privately saw little hope of returning to power for another five to seven years unless the economic crisis gets a lot worse OnlyUnited Press - 520 words
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Article77 1947-11-04 4 Ten months ago MI J "M Byrnes was America's FortM Minister. Today, n reti •■:■>■■■ bursts out with a hook "Speaking Frankly m whicn H is so frank as openly to a a^H cate war with Russia v m wickedness, idiocy, 01 ;l r ';M of both- Mr.77 words
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Article36 1947-11-04 4 Great Is the Lord, and greatly to be praised: and His greatrrss is unsearchable. Psalm. 145:3 The Lord is gracious, end full of compassion: slow *o an^ er ard of great mercy. Psalm 145:8 I36 words
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Advertisement49 1947-11-04 4 HELVETIA Jmi High Class (ients and ff\ f Ladies lever movement If >^ *Jmm wrbt watch 1!»47 new model S^_. JW T I rolied K<>ld and stainless l^S^J IJ J J steel (use 15 and 17 jewels. U S Price $55/ to $115/— ddJ iJ»A» IB aiqßUfßjqo utable Watch Dealer49 words
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Advertisement32 1947-11-04 4 Sing- 1 'c j BATAVIA J M4!l J Sundays ;'ron. 16. iH£DA> Saturdays IP oh perarg, K. Lumi mkdas *m Saturdays J Malayan A» rW l^ s Jif.'^ Mansfield A Co. lia32 words
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302 1947-11-04 5 I. )V t— >th» Chinese Foreign Minister tf^rrM »h r old i pre-s conference here today W s L ,V en sion caa harcly be expected to !s two major peace settlements-Germany Rj^rfmaln nettled. anything In the pas ■f^Vlr. Ur. Wang sad >iDtf and302 words
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Article45 1947-11-04 5 I til nl' T I The PrOVCSt -ts th Jk:o today ar- they were seeking pstates army phf ate Strtt! g^ead of Thcmasville. v West! nmg m con- the brutal hammer gfl f o»r Japanese early JJJJ corning near fniit.rl_ ■«t depots.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article142 1947-11-04 5 LONDON. Nov. 2.— The Mirister for Economic Affairs FM Stafford Cripps. told the British rtou'e m a broadcast toi igh' thai to improve their ecoroni.c crospects they ought to ifOW waste of any kir.d H^ appealed to them to avoid wa^te cf food, fuel, electricity paper142 words
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Article, Illustration59 1947-11-04 5 v. Sad voted that k mm undo the giant BSsSsa as hi Ooser Pangea he tugged with .ajl. his strength. The excited Whiskers cheered h.m on. Whtsk stopped the egg from toppling over. A Glow worm stopped Toddles from toppling. Just as Toddles was thinking he'd never59 words
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Article59 1947-11-04 5 dttot TN Nov. 2.— A tIW i BEKLiWt 11UI future rourcil by the Soviet->ponsore<i Germar Socialist Urity Party It was learned here. hmmmm The plan calls for an i^me ciiate unification of German nationalisation of big banKs ard trusts. natiorw:de e^onom c D !arnin 2U.P - 59 words
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221 1947-11-04 5 Constructive Phase Begins In Germany— British C-in-C LONDON Nov. 2.— Lt.-Qen. Sir Brtun »et»ert6on, asw British C-in-C and Military «cvenwr ctf Qexmueiy told the Germans m a broadcast to-nisht that the eTTon of the British there coiild now be devoted to construe \:ve aims. Sir Brian, who took ovf»r hU221 words
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Article58 1947-11-04 5 Washington. Nov. 2 OJJcW French sources disclosed today Thai" an estimated $89.600 000 to French gold was brought to the United States on Saturday aboard t the 10.000 ton cruiser George liygues to be exchanged for badly needed dollars. They said the oldi so a rd out toU.P - 58 words
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Article, Illustration37 1947-11-04 5 SHE'S ASHBLONDE And GREEBEYED Enjoying the svnshine at London Film Studios, Isleworth, is ash-blonde, green-eyed Christine. Norden. She is seen during a break in shooting of "Mine. Own Executioner" which is produced and directed by Anthony Kimmine37 words
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Article65 1947-11-04 5 CAIRO, Nov. 2.— Todays oi ficial death roll m, the Egyptian chclera epidemic, 338, was c lowest sirce Oct. 19- All ca*e* leported today totalled 625.- Reuter NANKING. Oct. 3.— President Chiarg Kai-shek, on his return to Narkin? from Kulins ye*teri day ever ing sert a personal messageReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement92 1947-11-04 5 I MR.OPIES TO SUIT Cg EVPY TASTC GP. ***** Ayer Laut, Kronchon?, Kembang Wangi, Kronchong, By Mr. A. RAHMAN. GE. I^ll6 Hidopan Sangsara, Foxtrot, By MISS ROSE. Jodch Yam? Tidak Berunto ng, Ey HANAFI. GJ. 35? Gitaar Bcrboenji. By MISS NINJA ISMAIL. Hawaiian TeraiiT Boelan Hawaiian, By MISS NINJA VICTOR92 words
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393 1947-11-04 6 NEW YORK, Nov. 2.— There was considerable scepticism among United Nation* delegates this week-end (oncoming the possible effectiveness of the Security Council's latest action on Indonesia. Admittedly desigred oily to create conditions under which m eventual settlement couid be worked out.U.P - 393 words
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228 1947-11-04 6 NANKING, Nov. 2.— The British Parliamentary Goodwill j Mission which returr.ed here yesterday afternoon for a round cf farewell calls. U scheduled to leave here tomorrow for home after paying a visit to Cantor Members of the Mission, will pay official calls orReuter - 228 words
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146 1947-11-04 6 Pakistan Charges Indian Troops With Murder LOHORE, Oct. 2. The Pakistan Government has protested strongly to the Government of India against India's taking over direct control of Manavadar. a small State m the Kathiavar pen- insula of Western India, a communique said here tonight. The communique said "The Government ofReuter - 146 words
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Article69 1947-11-04 6 PESHAWAR, Nov. 2. Semiofficial intelligence reports here to. day variously estimate tin* Strength of the Kashmir rebel force between 2,000 and 8,000 consisting partly of tiibal raidera from the tribal belt und the rest local Muslims. The same reports said Indian Airforce planes yesterday carried outU.P - 69 words
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Advertisement197 1947-11-04 6 'HATS TO CXDER IN TIME *3fc FOR THE RACES" ESTABLISHED 1572 Ma!aya*s Leading Jewellers Diam< Gen- .Mei< J.ants B. P. de Silva. Ltd.. I (incorporated m Ceylon) Singapore. 19 21, High St. Penan g-. 1, Bishop St HANDICRAFT KKIIVES TOOLS Robbycrafter's Dream Gift Scalpol-sharp, always r?ady, with just the right197 words
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Advertisement112 1947-11-04 6 Red Roqte Throughout The Worll Ro High Quality end H;pJi |H aSSac^A Xj. formar.ee Bro.t leas R«?« t^^4 jU/Jr tor use m I kT^ < (A/ liW ALLCLLVATO i^c^c/oc'J I V I available 1 particularly B M/tM mM^^M mm^^ l llll^^^ SOLE AGENTS: T^^e**? p I j The Central Marketing112 words
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Article1252 1947-11-04 7 H WITH VERA ARDMORE I-.- til nl daU=htI mi christened at St. on Sunday WT v Lord Bishop of ft Sdocted the cereare Lady Kc'f. O"pper and a -^ty Picture X| V wii te christening ftK J j hear had een Kd^n was attractive to I;.'- crepe1,252 words
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Advertisement101 1947-11-04 7 CHARMING AFTERNOON FROCKS NEW COLOURFUL JERSEY AND SILK HOSTESS GOWNS BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED WOOLLEN SUITS AND DRESSES MADE TO ORDER TEI: 7997 ROOM 181.. 2nd FLOOR, G.H. BtitMS. BATTERY ROAD, Pttpinem iiist AWMVtb. Peking Carpets Pewter \nisA\Q Jewelleries I Antiques and ajl j \/^< kinds of Chinese /T% Novelties- 'fl A101 words
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Article, Illustration51 1947-11-04 8 Another </• mv H>^. ij^j^M H Left to right: Mr. Ernest Fernando, Mrs. Shtm Ln»t. CdM l_fmnj ri§ki, Major Oxbvnmn*, W.tJ<mli\. <;)tj on Left to right: Dr. P. T. Nathan, Mr. T. Rf "j' h h lt ,j "w»t. *4 lev, Lieut. arw« i r 1/(51 words
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Article, Illustration180 1947-11-04 8 Officers of the Ceylon Militaij, Forces now doing duty m Singapore as members of the Ceylon Corps of Military Police and Ceyloii Labour Corps were entertained by the Committees of the CV> lon Association and the Cox Club on Oct. 22 at the180 words
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88 1947-11-04 8 Electrical Dept. Mainly Concerned Wit h Maintenance The majority of the work dore by the Municipal Electrical Department during the period April-December 1946 had been Chiefly repairs and maintenai cc \ato mains ard sub-statior«. Since much time was taker. up with the dismantling of unwanted Jao sub-statiors for the recovery88 words
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222 1947-11-04 8 SHANGHAI, Nov. 3.— Pro- Government reports predicted a' turn ir the ticle of the Mancruirian battle as Nationalists reportedly were assumirz the offensive at the two beleaqurtd i orthernmost strongholds of Chargchun and Kirin, after h«v- j ire built up formidable force*. Changchun dispatches claimedU.P - 222 words
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Article103 1947-11-04 8 SHANGHAI. Nov. 3— Permanert world peace must be built, on two beliefs: love of God and love of Mai\ the Unit?d States Congressman, Walter Judd, who is on a oro-man fact-finding mission to China, stated m. an! address yesterday. Congressman Judd emphatically pointed out that theReuter; U.P - 103 words
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Article121 1947-11-04 8 PROXY BRIDE RANTS AT TRE IN U.S. LONDON, Nov. I.— Eiloer. jrreer, proxy bride, who was de-H-rttd from the United States fter ten days deter tior. or E'lll sland, reavowed her love today or husband. Barney Hapen Jillings of Mortara. Miss Green said: "One thing s definite. lam m love121 words
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Advertisement33 1947-11-04 8 JUST AWUVPU-OHLY UMITEO STOCICS SPORTS MODELS Sold Complete with $ts»ott Oil BATH Gearcases. IIM >" Bole Distributors of: Roiial Infield BICYCLES MOTOR CYCLES IN SINGAPORE «hia lei; a company 313, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BINGAPORE.33 words
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Article84 1947-11-04 9 SHANGHAI. Nov J. The former prem^s of the ComS" chief negotiator, cnou Fnlai m the ex-French ConleL on here, was tun ed over [o^he sSai ghai Municipal Oc veri merit ve.Urda.v by NBH HoaHquarters. The communist property had been linear the custody of thr DemocraticReuter - 84 words
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Article207 1947-11-04 9 FLUSHING. Nov 2. Late last night, the Urited Nations Gei oral Assembly approved by 41 to 10. with four ibataininn. the bitterly taught resolut <>n implicity censuring the Union of South Africa, ior failing o place the South West Air ca mandate uiitier the UntedU P - 207 words
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Article106 1947-11-04 9 World Government Only Hope ST. LOUIS. Nov. 2. The fmt annual convention of the UrHed World Federalists It B« p< rated, vaid ir the ftfftl «lec:.«r.ttion of pol'cy that rn*ace car be mainUiner only by world no vtmmiM t. with power to pnvet.t ■I ;timcti coi flict between nai iors.U.P - 106 words
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Article, Illustration535 1947-11-04 9 Young Cheng Old Students Band: Sports Concert i Th" Chinese Consul-Genera], Dr. i \Vu Paak Shin;:, and Madam Wu Pftftk Siung v/ere among over 800 racstJ who were entertained to i -n eventful enr cert given by the T«uag Cheng Old Students' Brass C^nd at the Yeung Cheng School i535 words
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Advertisement59 1947-11-04 9 Ike rSv^^| e/u c^wcC 'SctteT- "i^^cUxr I PRICE INCLUDES Six MONTHS I FREC SERVICE FULL GUARANTEE I FRt£ SUPPLY A INSTALLATION I O^ AERIAL V MODEL 5101 Vfl OUTPUT 10 WAT IS M j^^\t BP^ 7 > VALVE SUPERMET FOR A.C. MAINS I I^^HpH^ PRICE. I 4 2 5.00 I59 words
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78 1947-11-04 10 FLUSHING. (New York), Nov. I.— China favours accoptarce of Japan as a full-fledged member of the United Natiors immediately after a Japanese i peace treaty is sißr.-ed, but the I Philippines will strongly oppose i such a move' j i Only China andU.P - 78 words
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69 1947-11-04 10 India Proposes UNO Superviser Korean Electric NEW YORK. Nov 1 learned today uZ 2 M i-'ext February u£■ •lias suggested. v ll «<« Il(J »a. in an amer J the powerful UnitirS romin 8 R-eek.««] ':-^M rort the v. :'N S ;i.^i United Nations c»J to go to Korea asU.P - 69 words
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Article61 1947-11-04 10 ROME, Nov. 2 -lt||| jtreme leftist stn-edblffll today that their figh/^l ihrow Premier A'.cide J peris Catholic Party 9 I msi t would contir.ue I winter. I Communist leader m Togiiatti aid icftw:ncß Chief Pietro Nenrj -J rallel statements off blastirg the ar.ti-CoJ campaign ir Italy a r7J nice61 words
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Article36 1947-11-04 10 MOSCOW, Nov. 2. Central Committee of tfa mur ist Party O f the Soy* today issued 48 sic gar*] 30th anniversary of ttat state, calling on many of lor vigflance for theM i he country.36 words
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Article46 1947-11-04 10 INCITEMENT CHARGE ■OilA, Nov. 2 Tfc trict Court announced ih<? trial of Trifon I i former Opposition A{ i member of Parliiinent bei.'in on November 11 i Kunev will be tried "Inciting the fornfial* I resistance movement! the Government m to a ileath sentence,*! victetl. U.PU.P - 46 words
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Miscellaneous185 1947-11-04 10 VnmU'M-VxrUtsiw lo ihr >l«riiin« Tribune J^ "SUNSHINE FALLS" HOOTIN6 HOOPOES 1 r YI SAY OID MAN\ I fGOOO S»OW CHAK^^tH 1^ .^"Vf Z~V r r V^> V \5iJ!^ FROM ANYONE?) WHY YES. 1 W H M_) L -/^^^^ln /^CERTAINLY?^ If'^ NOW TWAT N Qfi Ijh jTI f W»» 1 "AYE185 words
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Article986 1947-11-04 11 I a SIX-DAY SERIAL I^v Alex Wells S II Some Lucky Escapes and a Crowing Romance Add Interest to Cisa's and Don's Tunnel Flight j Z t ki Berg** I let* rentmg ■;„;■■>■< s***** UJlu a Mtcret entrant*, ■?,,-,■>/""■ t'-'W l h Wn'L ,i beautiful >t; l986 words
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Advertisement106 1947-11-04 11 IXl' <I^«V4 4 FIRST FIVE SHOWS TODAY 11 a.m., 1.45, 445, 6.45, 9.30 p.m 1 VA|II I 3400 GHTING FEUDING WISE-CRACKONG ROMANCING! We'ff Tell The Cockeyed World— gSJmt,, lhe bo^lin' buddies art back In t'.V tv form again ready for a F -h, VICTOR EDMUND MB b h tunes BINNIE106 words
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Advertisement360 1947-11-04 11 \O AVA I L A 111, i: 1 Ml aW^ sV V I Rl ft I H 111: f*J|J I Wholesale enquiries invited. Sole Agents for Binnaport at\(t Malayan Unkm. HtiMlHi filiiiG co. 16-18 UPPER CROSS ST SINGAPORE PHONE 3591 P.O. Box 1114 Expert ladies Press Makers Latest Fashions. m360 words
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Article67 1947-11-04 12 Wasmngton. Nov. 2. Seer*- tduy of C'Jiruiioin Averill Harriman. said tcvlay m a special report lo Congress th'it *he Government's power control over exports must be extended btyond next February 29 to "protect domestic economy and pronute the foreign policy of the United States." ItU.P - 67 words
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Article103 1947-11-04 12 SAN PEDRO California. Nov. 1. The worlds largest plane flew for the first time this afternoon as Howard Hughes took the 523.000.000 plyv -xni flying boat, the centre of a Congressional investigation, into the air for a mile thsrht. The 200 ton plane, on which the multi-millionaireU.P - 103 words
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Advertisement184 1947-11-04 12 La^t 4 pwo^ 6 6.30 9.15 Shows 2pm 4.15 5551 .1, 1 .11.1 M X U-.. STARTING TO-MORROW It A< X <»\< I Al. \l\ tO SERVE ALL MUSIC LOVERS tMfctß DREAM ENtERtAtNMEXT! REMEMBER!... y>— <^ FO« OAT ftiy QNZI7 /^E^ TOQ4 rV '""'""lW l |t I ■•"BONS KINDLY I184 words
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Advertisement121 1947-11-04 12 HK\E ILAIIt s j Mr IvlS Ml* rf«Mrt/iT -^H s n OICKIOWELL Jf"! iWOApEU^fV| rest or mcmmiti IPtfi FVffl miWtll ftilD I ■^■^^U^ jr»i./»< ••'»*•■< <«•..■»» TcapTt o l I AIR-CONDITIONED PHONE 5159 I THE BLAZING STORY OF~A GA>IJ WHO TOOK ONE CHANCE TOO Mi i LAST -^oa«clark fc ■PJiachapy121 words
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Article, Illustration896 1947-11-04 13 ■mi ispectsol tiiewar Kndiy. that movie tans a nsth, world OWT. L 01 Europe were W X but at the *«me ■app'-afd so WOTB and I ■And except for the i mteiv e»ed romjrfr'ed a fitw- V 0/ Europe, I H /1,896 words
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Advertisement165 1947-11-04 13 Pictures for the Home Fine reproductions cf Old and Modern Masters, beautifully framed. at prices from I 6-oo 35-00 i The print corner j Roneo Building 104. ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE j attention please! OUR LATEST OFFER |Mg| The 'CONVERTOGRAM SPE- fl^^^^^B CIAL" RECORD PLAYER, l^^^^^l^ 1 embodyinß the famous "GAR-165 words
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Article335 1947-11-04 14 Market Notes And Jottings Shareholders *f f> ala y a n Rubber Compan.es are askIrq: "What is noidlrg 'fm iiown?" A spate of bu'lish news, a ieap of over thirty per cent. In the price of the commodity, centra] return cf optimismyet ai: the rubber share list does J I335 words
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Article128 1947-11-04 14 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES DISAPPEAR During the period 1942 to De- 1 cembe: 1946 (he Municipal Elec- 1 Itncity Department lost 3,2781 appliances made up of 372 water heaters. 410 cookers. 2.454 fans' and 42 motors. Due to the requisition of many premises by Service personnal after the liberation, a large number128 words
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Article99 1947-11-04 14 Reduced air mail rates between I Australia and Malaya and other Par Ea«rt countries began from I October 31. J Rates to Hie Netherlands East I Indies. Malaya and North Borneo f have been reduced from l/6d. to I 9d. a half oz. and rates to99 words
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Article709 1947-11-04 14 SINGAPORE, NOV 3. 1947 Singapore share auotat.j.is to ray u flvdi by Malaya 'larebrokers' Ae»oc.j*..o»i w*re a fellows INDUSTR'AL* •oyer Seller Atlas Ice 13.00 .4 0) Uex Brick Ords $1.70 1.85 Prefs 3.10 3 20 B. M. nustee 8.75 9.50 Cons. Tin Smelter? Malacca Elec. Ords. 20/6709 words
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Article23 1947-11-04 14 The Malayan Share^, sociation report as market was gtmd businessman c ng iy. Prices moved UP je3 trials contm^djnj, i23 words
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Article24 1947-11-04 14 LONDON.. Wjji Joseph Stol.n sirred by ronwi^ cf the you 1 C h hpn p co^ who would flare f ted today-24 words
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Advertisement62 1947-11-04 14 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ud. (Incorporated m Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICFS For fiong Kong, Swatow Amoy S.S. "HONG SIANO* Sails Bth Nov. For Palembang B.S. "BIDOR" Sails 9 A.M. 7th Nov. For Bagsn Si \p\ ApJ via Barlmon Pailine? temporarilt nspended. For further particulars please apply to: The62 words
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Miscellaneous612 1947-11-04 14 rONYOURRADioIODAY", BITE NETWORK Summary: 605 Youth Mtfffttf Mi. n lvy'i v <> 30 As I Sk* If 7 p.m. flag Si; Ai-.^l 4: \iiiiM! la 7 01 Mv 1( Ar fn Nett PKO(iKAMMES "4i Interlude iKHirtiMl 'Rndut \faltiy<t-S.mju it X Close Down. 1200 200 p.m. its nctrei In the mr.Jium612 words
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Article700 1947-11-04 15 f t ,nTHER UPSET IN P":NANC RACES E/Krom Our Own Renorer) Mr Winnipeg's" Tangro (Woods up). 1 day when m winning the Griffins' .t d a $106 win tote dividend, m the S2£i« Wi Club's Autumn Meeting. <.n" up' won the fourth race to score700 words
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Article239 1947-11-04 15 The Stipendiary Stewards i e port is as follows: Race Ore: Tiptop refused to lace the barrier and took no part m the race. Tiptop was ur<!er the Starter's orders. Race Five: Airmail threw his head up at the start and hissed the jump out. Wahnb hen attempted239 words
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Article162 1947-11-04 15 No goals v;ere scored wher 1 the Medical College Union met the Ceylon Sports Club o n their own eround yesterday afterroor. Although pround conditiors were not cor.elusive to 2;no<i hockey, flashes of good play m a k^J art exciting name m which bom stt s162 words
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Article31 1947-11-04 15 CQENBVA, Nov. 2. Switzerland 'lofcitc Belgium by four goals to nne m an international soccer mitch here this afternoon. All the scorinp took place m the first half. Router.31 words
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Advertisement171 1947-11-04 15 FOR A GOOD CHINESE CHOW DINE at the "*W Palm Court ozb Phone- 2125 SWCIAL X'MAS SAtt A LAHGCSt SetECTIOK OV S'WMS GIST* NEW SHtPMfcVt ARRIVED! r.mbraidcired faWfe Clcfli Ivoty WarLinen Ladies Handkerchief China Wa»e Pewter Wttte Camphor Chest Lacitxter Ware Silk Kimonos ANt> AIL KINDS Ofr CtttNtSi?: HAND MAt>fe171 words
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Article730 1947-11-04 16 (By Herman Rappa) Üby Bil'.i/:j! If ;i box»>r well acquainted with the finer points of th* game. I <io not think any one who saw his fights m Singal>or. /ill argue th^ point. But being i pretty boxer is not all there is to the game.730 words
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155 1947-11-04 16 Jagir Si ngh— Boxing' s most disappointed man moans: "All the cheers came from stranges Jayit Singh an«i Jimmy Bird ItwiKMl I »>» -uif Australia m prcft rence t'> A/ani/.i. W/i'/f Jimmy W(J be headmj fat Perth, the Sikh tell go to Melbourne where h» icill be under the uing155 words
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132 1947-11-04 16 When the secord s-tnrgs of the Sirgapore Police and l he Singapore Recreatior. Club met at hockey on the Padang yester day. the Police flayed well to beat the hrme team toy t*° tjoals to r.othlrg. f>%^« ftl Th? Club have only tn«nseives to132 words
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171 1947-11-04 16 Only a "B" XV, But They Were Too Strong I t.C.C "B* XV 17 Doirts H.Q. Sirgapore District 3. Displaying superior combiratlOi! and proving faster m their threes, the S.C.C. 'B" beat the Singapore District by 17 poir ta 1 to 3, m their ru?ger encounter Ou the Padangr yesterday.171 words
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Article106 1947-11-04 16 INDIA -Ist Innings. I VICTORIA- Ist lan nM INDIA- 2nd InnS Mankad lbw bFotherglß Sarwate c Baker b LxjM Rangnekar Ibw b JDhuifl Hazare b Jo&BitOI I Nayudu b Johnson I Kishenchand c Baier I Johnstoa M Amarnath c M Harr;w Hassett I Amir Elahi $t Baker a '-M106 words
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Article43 1947-11-04 16 3 nara> by four hockey m»tcn At a***' Scorers for the *ff KtrimlTWlagaretaa*^ leli one each. The lo^rs »«y«*r 1 goal through WarbricK SIAMESE WARSHIP^ The minelayer Nnw 9 the Siamese Nav> is now en route to 8..-* 1 Bangkok.43 words
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Article330 1947-11-04 16 MELBOURNE, Oct. 3. Victoria dd well to i J Indian tourists tor 203 In their second inninfi today bl rate bowling by Htzare and Mankad kept down the SB scoring by tne Victorian batsmen, whj neve: ixked the ntce*sary 334 runs m four hx:urs for a Via. Rain fellReuter - 330 words
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Article31 1947-11-04 16 In i keen game of hockey played at Bras Basah Road yesterday afternoon. Clarke Rangers beat St. Joseph's institution by the only goal of the match, scored by Wilson.31 words
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Article169 1947-11-04 16 MELBOURNE, Njv. 3. Don Bradman will lead a Will-bal-anced side wr.en an Aus.ralian Eleven meet* the Butiuu at Sydney on Njv. 14. The team If: D. G. Bradman R. Hamence. B. DoclaOd (all o. South Australia), W. A. Brown, R. Rogers (both of Queensland). M. Harvey.169 words
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Advertisement21 1947-11-04 16 For Prompt, Reliable Efficient cargo-clearing, shipping transport facilities Consult:* BAGGAGE TRANSPORT SERVICE U A, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. 'Phones: ***** 2947 I21 words
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