Morning Tribune, 6 November 1947
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Title Section12 1947-11-06 1 MORNING TRIBUNE W^^^7 10 CENTS I I t^l,'; s ',,AV.'nOV. 6. 1947.12 words
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Article106 1947-11-06 1 )Hc seduced me", she claims hxClSl Wisconsin. Nov. <?.— Lydia 1 7-i" charged yesterday that n&em [h, t 3. had seduced her and L v nromi.se *o marr> her. r r r <><•<< in court for a prelinrmry N'emeth had been served with notice ?c f, a 515 sUiiU.P. - 106 words
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Article59 1947-11-06 1 IN iv 5. A 37-year-old Ol the TokiO District Court M9 died ol malnutrition pe he refused to buy food Ml reported that Judgr add V..ir.aguchi even forii:s vile to iel] household i for funds to buy blacki foodstuff, asserting that fodfe, h!l family should pt to thrive onU.P. - 59 words
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Article39 1947-11-06 1 Itoistuffs to the value of $3,000 i already been received by the fair Association from various nations and businessmen for Ken to the hunger-strikers of "ton's Island. The Mayfair Ration u-ui send food dailv to unt.l the quafan39 words
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Article37 1947-11-06 1 LAGOON \ov tt v Kn p,,r^' U Kvaw WonhT^ H me Mb »iiter. the SLS e J Urn from a tour areas today so^ h the decrea se was lrw ig in upper Burma ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article107 1947-11-06 1 GBS SELLS HIS WIFE'S BIBLE LONDON. Nov. 4 Georne Berwmf Shaw, an aonost'T. b"* s^n* a bihle to bft o*'cti^ned hu Snthefty's I.on<l n hru>ic auctioneer i, on Norcriher 24 In an inscription inside the OOVtTj he VT'tte that he fittmi the book am~m<i Jik, late wife's effects. ''Except asU.P. - 107 words
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Article28 1947-11-06 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 5. Three Arab countries- Egypt. Iraq and the Lebanon —called here for an international conference to speed up the solution of the refugee problem.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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97 1947-11-06 1 Patricia Margaret Burnt Cttmming, 37 year -old ax-R*d Cr*s» nurne, ic*o fell to her dmth from the Adelphx Hotel on the m§ht of o<*t. 30. looked depre*a*d 90m" IMM b*yore the tncid^nt tolUHming fi/v> letter* th? recenedfrom Hongkong. At thm inqurtf ymtrrduy, n fntnd,97 words
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239 1947-11-06 1 LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, Nov. 4.— Man O' War, one of the greatest race-horses of all time, was today buried tniaeh d-e kgrg today buried in the soil of his private paddock at Faraway Farm, where thousands of people had filed past the great racer and sireReuter - 239 words
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Article57 1947-11-06 1 SYDNEY. Nov. s —lnvolving excavations of 2,500 000 tons of earth, a new bed is being prepared for two miles of Cook's River New South Wales. First river on Australia's east coast to be explored by Europeans, it is now being shifted on the map toReuter - 57 words
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Article27 1947-11-06 1 Twenty-two organizations headed by the Mayfair Mualcal and Dramatic Association will join in the lantern procession celebrating the Royal Wedding on Nov. 20.27 words
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Article93 1947-11-06 1 N EW HOPE F OR POLIO VICTIMS HAMBURG, Nov. 5- A German phymaan r G ™l™° l s*S' H sen, has claimed to have discovered a cure for mfanttle paialys** in its first stages. f His are takes the form of injections consisting mosdy of grape-sugar and liquid silver, whichReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration77 1947-11-06 1 There win qutte a struggle at the Jahm Bcsar Stadium yesterday evwing when the Navy and Army clashed in the F i v e-cornere-d rugger competition. The Navy von by 13 pomU (two goals and a try) to 11 points (a goal, a penalty goal and a77 words
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240 1947-11-06 1 OUR T.B. MENACE: PROGRESSIVES ACCUSE GOVT. (Tribune Staff Reporter) S'NGAPORES NEWEST POLITICAL PARTY. REGARDED fX OFFICIAL CIRCLES A8 THE MOST MODERATE ORGANISATION IN THE COLONY AT PRESENT. LAST NIGHT CAME OUT WITH A STATEMENT LASHING GOVERNMENT FOR ITS FAILURE TO TAKE ACTIVE MEASURES TO SAFEGUARD THE PEOPLE FROM THE T.B.240 words
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46 1947-11-06 1 Cost $25 Million -But No One Wants It WASHINGTON, Nor. 5. Howard Hughes' $25.000,<Jfcti wooden tying boat on Wednesday, may have to be sold as Government surplus, because tne Army Navy and Art Forces apparently do not want the hutHi ship, it was disclosed today U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article76 1947-11-06 1 IPOH. Nov. 5. A successful police ambush laid by the Ipon CID, under ASP. A. J. Slater, kl a spot between Tanjong TuaJlang and Changkat. on Saturday last, led to the arrest of two Chi* nese wfio were alleged to have been In possession of76 words
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Advertisement6 1947-11-06 1 tr. A *-'-*60.000 Paye2 Pa<7e 36 words
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Advertisement38 1947-11-06 1 Your best traveler 6 t 9JUt J *"*\9 comparion! .TOuftiLwC*' LADIES' ■VQeam cases In soft, supple leather Pawn colour PocKcU. Two locks. Fully lined with silk moire. Size: 20" $67.50 Size: 22" $77.50 Gift Parcels home for X'mas.38 words
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445 1947-11-06 2 INQUEST ON EX-RED CROSS NURSE Tho .nQuiry into the death of Patricia Margaret Burns dimming. 37-year-old ex «Red Cross nu.se. whc fell to her death !ror< the Adelphi Hotel on the night of Oct. 30. begin y^terday at445 words
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74 1947-11-06 2 (Tribunr Staff Reporter In connection with the special Ptrncex* Elizabeth W t <?dd*n; Fund pr »jramme at the Huppy Woftd on Sunday next, wfi-^i admission *o the Park toiii be by cotitribufi4>ns to the Fund, a contribution of a cheque for74 words
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Article56 1947-11-06 2 HE Tile Govsnor-Geriera!. Mr. Malcolm MacDorald, left Smgapore yesterday to afcten.l a Corferenw of British Borneo Governors to Jesieltor* N. Borneo. From there he will go to Brunei for a series of engagements ard he will also vifit parts of Sarawak before returntrj? to S56 words
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Article32 1947-11-06 2 New ADC To The Governor His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appointFlight Lieuterant E>. F. F. Ross, Royal Air Force, to be an Hororary Aide -de-Camp to H'S Excellency I32 words
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Article155 1947-11-06 2 Mr. C. F. Isherwood, of 8. Nerton Road, Sale. Cheshire, is takirg up an appoii Unent in the Colonial Service as ar Assistant Controller of Telecommunicatiors (W'.reles*\ in the Telecommuricatlors Department of Malaya. i Mr. I>herwoov:. who was bom in Walc"?n. Worsley. Laneashfre. 1 was155 words
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Article93 1947-11-06 2 The following are Y W.C.A. activities for this week: THURSDAY November 6 10 a.m. 5.5 P m. Y. W.C.A. Dressmaking class at 8 Fort Or nil g Road 3. g0 p.m. Special biousemakine course at Y. W.C.A. 8 Fort Garjiin<j Ror.d. 4 p.m. Y. W.C.A. Wayfarers Group me?t£93 words
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388 1947-11-06 2 Extension Of Gold Casket Exhibition At Museum (Tribune Staff Reporter) Consequent on the record crowds which have thronged Raffles Museum during the last two days to view Singapore's wedding gift to Princess Elizabeth— l6,42s saw the gold casket yesterdayit has been decided to extend th e exhibition up to and388 words
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372 1947-11-06 2 Two American seamen. Charles Frederick, in his early thirties auci Arthur Ore gg. aged 19. were at the Sc:ond District Court, fin. id iaoo each on a charge of I nou»e-breakinc n order to commltcnUMbitf, and further $2(K) each or. a second372 words
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Article37 1947-11-06 2 LOXDOX. tfoc. 4 A t* render siuj.mted m that Princes Eh: iheth aeflfc bridal goxcn dt sign to thtA** cams for MreZy-iieedM dafc a/lrf "</o d<)i/>; id 'i.'JSfory |H urddmi; potm Her tarti /te.'p Bnt.i.n U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article144 1947-11-06 2 Miss Evelyr ICcCook of 1 logue, Bi'lly.noic y. co. Alj is takirg ud ar. appcntnAu the Color ial Servce :sal ing Sister in Malay*Miss McCcok. who is a 9 Registered Nurse and Cera Midwife, va? trair«d at I i Giles Hospital. CambcrweH.^ the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin. Miss L. I.144 words
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Article98 1947-11-06 2 Lake Success. New York. > 4.— The United States today nounced acceptance of tn« main points of the Indian prop on steps to be I -ken to e» Korean indepen -renoe. Introducing a revised Amer. resolution which call* fOl election* not la:er than nexi^ 81, John Foste: Dulles sa^d98 words
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Article15 1947-11-06 2 Sales of Victory sa^g H flcates up 10 Ocj^gJi c^ amounted to $636^15 words
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Article109 1947-11-06 2 A ymmg Eurasian, accused at th* Second MiM Court yeaterdiy, of utt inptinfi to cheat the Kwantuntt Provincial Bank of .«3.«n0, toll the Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Ooh, that he dul not inr tend to cheat. He said he found the cheque nt Marine Par adv. and took it109 words
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Advertisement150 1947-11-06 2 "mercantile institution 806, Queen Street, phone 2370 NEW SESSION COMMENCES NOVEMBER 6TH. C\asses will be conducted in: Book-Keeping and Accourtancy "Shorthand:— Theory, Speed ranging from 70 words to 150 words. Practical English in Three > Stages. Mathematics and Foreign Languages. TONE UP YOUR KIOUEYS WITH QE WITTS MONEY 6 BLADDER150 words
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Article65 1947-11-06 3 UPsarri* »s 0 1{ orenre of Unison Offlterf of Durii" "nderstosd that the Siamese d*le- lew suggestion brtoreth, Speda. p pat n» w u imissioner. ihe plan ls stlll under consideraIt is beliew Governments. nhv th€ tWO {n l ficiam doubt xchefhtr r<rmi»9Hm e no vet received instruct !cm65 words
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Article411 1947-11-06 3 jkfj dslk fklds fdfd (Tribune Staff tU*M*t*n mtniic from n e ichbour;rc: schools racked the PfSm T .-"tu«o r ywterlay aftAoor.. to 'lend their at HSSftSS* descrtlid as an eloquert ard cred.t- a li Snakesp-eare's tragedy. -Julius Caesar.' i ptsentatioo wai made by tngapore's teachers reperphyers in an effort411 words
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Article140 1947-11-06 3 w Delhi, Nov. 4.— Nearly 3,N Bon-Muslim refugees have idy crossed from West Punand the NortrV-West Frontier taw into India and there ar? it a million still awaiting uatiun, it was disclosed by a psman oi the East Punjab 'mmrnt at a comermce held urukshetra on Sunday, to re.140 words
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31 1947-11-06 3 E ast of West Society Weekly Meeting Ip Wlar weekly rusting at 8.30 t«J at the YMCA. It is gwers Dscawon Night" to wmberg at weH as new- r r < welcome31 words
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262 1947-11-06 3 Chinese Freed On $38,500 Robbery Charge Th<» story of how four masked Chinos? gunmen got away with $38,600 worth of jewellery alter ransacking a diamond merchant': shop in North Bridge Road on March 30. this year was related at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Standing id the dock was a young262 words
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Article48 1947-11-06 3 Manila, Nov. s.— Former Lieut.Gen. Shingenori Kuroda, onetime head of the Japanese Army in the Philippines, has arrivedi here to stand trial before trte Philippine Army War Crimes (Commission on charges of con* don ing war crimes and atrocities by men under his command:— U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article47 1947-11-06 3 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. s;— Sout.. Africa received 500 .settlers from India Burma, Cyprus and Malta under the' auspices of the 1820 Memorial Settlers Association, said Mr: C. J Slbbett, chairman of the \r«*ociation. at biennial conference hvrc. A further 3.195 cu-.r. from Co i;n;ic Kinedoltl. he said.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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169 1947-11-06 3 ■«Ch v T ai w Cantonese, charged at th* Fourth SJ» y stcr^y with at- Unnr»ncr t at IV:S home on c w2, J*W«hs Mr. r. I b <1U that he dkfcrt under- L v s wool. A/Nr t/i^ charge had169 words
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114 1947-11-06 3 Police Ask $60,000 Bail For Chin ese: Magistrate Cuts Request By Half \Vtoen Tay Lian, aJian Tay Tion^ Kian. appeared at the Third M«si*tratf's Court yesterday, charged with pQOMMMMMg dutiable ciparettef. the prosecution asked for $60,000 t-iil Tay was originally on Police bail in $20,000. He was cupped with possessing114 words
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29 1947-11-06 3 A Special Mreting of the Municipal Commissioners will bf HeH in the Board Room tomorrow at 2.15 p.m. to consider the Municipal Budget for 1948.29 words
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Article38 1947-11-06 3 Lt. General T. Numata left Sh gapore under escort Urn niorring. He is failing on. tnr S.S. "Dilwara" for Kure where he is war ted for trial by th*» U.S. authorities in Japan.38 words
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563 1947-11-06 3 Quarantined Chinese: Official Viewpoint In answering the complaints made by the 701 Chinese deck passengers and crew of the Boiasevan Dr R. S. Johnston, Chief Health j Officer. Singapore, wishes to make it clear that he will do his very: best to relieve those who are quarantined at St. John's563 words
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Advertisement33 1947-11-06 3 Red Route Throughout The WorHl > H*Rb Qu-lity ted Hipt fcrtj/ii foiißar.ce Broadcast, Reac v«r High oider i u t il ifftfy^^^^MßJl Mi^^ The Central Marketing Company 40-C. i-HILUP STREET, SING A POKE, FHONS:33 words
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Article207 1947-11-06 4 The results of the survey into social w^wons in Sineaoorc which will begin next month will De SokeS g fo P rwa,d to eagerly by many J" Together with the recently comple :d censu.survey, the social survey should give us a, fairly compre hensive picture of this207 words
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Article160 1947-11-06 4 The very complexity of modern life in all Us aspects makes it n.cessary for governments to initiate same sort of planned development—whether it be in the economic, political, cultural, or social sphere. People lave come to accept the fact that our social development cannot be allowed to160 words
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Article134 1947-11-06 4 Aping A stream of protests has come from humane societies against the plan to put monkeys in corsets with a view to determining whether the proposed wasp-waist fashion for women would cause stomach ulcers. What is so appalling about this protest is that these societies were more134 words
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Article, Illustration50 1947-11-06 4 PU-turs taken aftrr the christennu of Fema Umim, the infant daughtfr of Mi tm4 Mn ft ft Bnrdvcell of Sedcnak Estate, Johcrr. Lift tm rnjht Mr. F. G Lyntmmmd Mrt. Umim [gmi fHirtnts). the proud parent* and Mrs G. F. Gr»pper utui Mr 4 v Cbdto.50 words
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Article871 1947-11-06 4 PEDAGOGUE - PEDAGOGUE POLITICS FOR YOUNG t>EOI>LE by responding figures were 22 per I One of the greatest I tasks conirontinj; Malaya is how to weld j tbe many races in- habiting it into i un-'-'ed people. It is a difficult task but j given a little political871 words
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Advertisement60 1947-11-06 4 Looking I «r A »*w d8 V JL r I KCO PYE— VIDOK I l^^^K^H KEGENTONE I laKBaI BEETHOVEN n, quality Of the* s will AMAZE you They are real Satton GETTERS rrd TONE M s.-.ona non--Sn^PA US A VISIT TO.DAY a! C so for DONT DELAY --PAY u^» for60 words
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Advertisement30 1947-11-06 4 OATAVIA f14 5 Fridays (^om Tuesdays (tg* liu SAIGON n« Sundays (fg>« lf iViEDAN $ioo Saturdays pU r. IF h l perarg, K. Lu mH iViEDAN f Saturdays |\lalavan Airways30 words
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Article138 1947-11-06 5 Army's No. 1 Dress LONDON. Nov. 5. Vlscoun Br.dgeman brought the question 'of Army No. 1 dress mto discussion in the House of Lords today when he asked what progress iiad been made with its issue and whether it was proposed u.n:i such dress was issued to make arrangements wherebyReuter - 138 words
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Article134 1947-11-06 5 h r o OUordiblfe. Nov. ml:,.- paratroopers were huma i brmbs at tn.* r.,F rce rtat'on here toter. Flying Officer Georgo K'. 297 Squadron «raJ found ■city.- ni-gligi-nc. 1 r*. f:;lPl l K ccid «r*ien container i imong parairojps in eierdfc B pr k cut Dg officer at tbnReuter - 134 words
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Article36 1947-11-06 5 ESTK. Nov. I:— Polio.- riot i in American jeepi were called (day i-o break up a small-scale between Co ■> nun sts and k refuses demonstrating! li> i toioritj n of the first World rmktke.- U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article34 1947-11-06 5 AVVA Nor. 4:-D'-. Alfred FiIkt, :or:n«>r Polish Minuter fa i. >.« (leaped from Poland and on hit way to the United [accatfni to PolL^h sources rrich an o> po«;M to the premi& rejrimc- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article90 1947-11-06 5 JAP PEACE STRIKES SNAG Washington, Nov. 4.- Informed Un tea States officials told tne United Press today that Chin; wcul:' 'put th" Japanese tre^'y negot:at 4 ons back to when they w re iast July." if it insisted on piir (bservancc of the terms i:| the OYnese- -Soviet trery ofU.P. - 90 words
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Article, Illustration72 1947-11-06 5 Large crotvds of pupils and then purcnts and friends thronged the premises of the French Convent of the Holy Jesiis in Victoria Street on Tuesday and again yesterday for the fair held in aid of funds for building a. new Convent Chinese School. Brisk business72 words
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Article74 1947-11-06 5 i FLUSHING (New York via Amsterdam). Nov. 4.— ln 1944 R.A.F. bombers olarted bombs len a sea dyke at Westkapelle to flood the islard of Walcheren and hinder the Germar defenders. Today Prime M>i ister Cle- mert Attee of Britain planted j a young elm treeU.P. - 74 words
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324 1947-11-06 5 BRITISH PRESS DENIES NEWS DISTORTION IN UK LONDON, Nov. 5. All British newspapers questioned by the Royal Commission on the Press— set up by Parliament to inquire into an 1 make recommendations on the management and ownership of the press deny there is widespread distortion of news in Biitain, itReuter - 324 words
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Article22 1947-11-06 5 M;^a. Not 4--D-Hj |J*» tl,e Malta LaTO »n he recent elections beieG:nr.tn^ irSt PrilKL Milkier rn l«fl»l»ture.- R euterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration63 1947-11-06 5 egg. Ftam l" And Ank v ll0:>> e^ck!r '^how U yuu I was wonlore I got out, 11 T7j u3 o iici|>cu lho A*en 10 step down. She pointed to the small eggj that had tumbled out of the big one. "There should be an bgg for63 words
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Article211 1947-11-06 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Malacca. Nov. 4.— An 18-year old Chinese, Ong Kim Han, who pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal intimidation be "ore Mr .E A. Burton in the District Court today was sentenced to two 'years rigorous imprisonment. Inspector Basha bin Talip for211 words
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Article49 1947-11-06 5 ATHENS. Nov. 4:— ln an all-night flght CJ> the north const of the Gulf of Corinth Greek -regular forces killea 30 j.'uerilla.s, wounded 70 »nd captured 35. The ptjorillns— afrout 400 stro^ were repulsed in their attack on tlii- towns of Amphissa arid port Itei..- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement19 1947-11-06 5 POPPY W JmmtmSn «.in»» 11 SELLING DAY THIS YEAR Friday, 7th November. GIVE GENEROUSLY SPACE KINDLY DONATED EY MOUTRIES19 words
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Article494 1947-11-06 6 EVERYBODY IN U.S. IS TALKING ABOUT J PRINC ESS' MARRIAGE <By John Walters >. NEW YORK For years al' j kinds of Americans have been telling m e that Royalty is 1 ■ettaeless and out*-jf-date insti- j tufk>n. Thus It's fun to watch these profersed republicans go dizzy494 words
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Article168 1947-11-06 6 London. Nov. 4.— The trade and -,or r po m prit stoned by Britain last week at Geneva would thwart the whole idea of Empire development project into whico jtcMb money and snips was to be Doured. Leopold S. Amery, former British Dominions Secretary, declared hereReuter - 168 words
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Article60 1947-11-06 6 DETROIT. Nov. 4.— Mrs. Irma Gregory was so suprised to learn that she was dead that she a.-kcd for a divorce. She told the jiidjre that she put up with her husband for years but when he tearfully told f ri( nds that she KM deadU.P. - 60 words
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Article50 1947-11-06 6 BELFAST Nov. 4.—Nationalist members in No» thern Ireland House of Commons and Sc natp today opposed motions to send King Geoorge addresses oi congratulations on the forthcoming marriage of Princess Elizabeth and walked out before the motions were put to vote. The motions wede carried overwhelmingly by both Houses U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article231 1947-11-06 6 MORE TAXES FOR BRITONS LONDON. Nov. 4.—Authoritative sources said today that the Chancellor cf the Exchesuer, t Dr. Huah Dalton. will present a supplementary budget to the House of Oommors next v^ pk providing for a big ir*reare in purchase tax on lurury goods tyrd possibly a urofits tax toU.P. - 231 words
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Article46 1947-11-06 6 Washington. Nov. 4.— A crippled B-29 Superfortress late on Tuesday crashlanded in Wheat Field, two miles south of here l^ter the five crewmen had parachuted to safety. Three other crew members, in- eluding the pilot and co-p:loi. od(> the ship down and escaped U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article1308 1947-11-06 7 WITH VERA ARDMORE m^, n* :idd 5 J acquanied taSr-fuHy decorat j fy,,ke Lee S e:i Tan Tin S«*ng. M** B'vs E aflttl^ H i Mr Egg"- Mr. Lstti War. m Salleh K opoplp wire present C<: wiiei freely with Kb Spepi'hes Wttt delight ml air of in- orevaii'Ti1,308 words
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Advertisement109 1947-11-06 7 CHARMING AFTERNOON FROCKS NEW COLOURFUL JERSEY AND SILK HOSTESS COWNS BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED WOOLLEN SLHTS AND DRESSES MADE TO ORDER TEI: 7997 MRS. fOMMY tHOMSON ROOM 18L. 2nd ftOOR, 0.0. *LDG. EAttERY ROAO Paptnenu THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS COLUMBIA I H. M. V. PA&LOfrHONfe I titty them at (ACCtttbtttn DtALttt)109 words
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187 1947-11-06 8 GIRLS SEND NYLONS FOR THE PRINCESS Women an<i girls hftVt MM '•< 1 their coupons to mak»* sure Princess Elizabeth has plenty of nylons in her trousseau Fifty-seven pairs of nylon* ftml seven pairs of silk stocking* most of them given by ordinary members of th* public -are among the187 words
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Article54 1947-11-06 8 Washington. Nov. 4— Ovei 62,C50,000 Aw.3ric. r /.s— 4o per per cent, of the population— i:v 3 in the metropolitan areas which are so vulnerable to atomic attack that any one of them could b? largely destroyed by a singi? atom bomb on the population, ♦expert Dr. Warren S.U.P. - 54 words
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Article140 1947-11-06 8 BRUNSWICK. Georgia, Nov 4.— A fcrmer warden and four former warders at G*yn County cor vict camp were arquited here today of federal charges ihat they violated civil rghts of prisoners in the killing of eight Negro convicts ir. Jvly last. The Negroes were killert when140 words
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Article, Illustration169 1947-11-06 8 ROYAL HONEYMOON AT HOSPITAL LOivDON. Nov. 5. Princess Elizabeth ami Leutenant Philip Mountbatten are to spend part cf their honeymoon at a hospital Broadlands. home of L">rd ami Lidy Mountbatten. at Romsey Hants it MM announced. The rest of the h<meym<H>n will he spcn* <i* Uirkhnll. small, it^y -covered h<169 words
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139 1947-11-06 8 London, Nov. 4. A husband who thought he was Frankenstein used to approach his wife with mouth agape and arms and leg? rigid, she told a Court. The wife declared that he would walk on tip-toe, swinging hs arms from side to side, then pick139 words
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Article101 1947-11-06 8 LONDON, Nov. 4 —The British Government has decided that the risk of reducing Britain's own manpower to help the Domirions is one that must be taker, Lord Addison, leader of the House of Lords, said during a debate on Empire migration today. Tie House had been told that101 words
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Article32 1947-11-06 8 HONOLULU, Nov. 3— A trpnoon hit yap Isiard in the Carolines causing considerable damage to housing, disper sanes, and wnarves but there were no casualties, the Naw reported! here today. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration194 1947-11-06 8 New York, Nov. 4. The Holly- wood studios are in a panic at what film actors are admitting to the Congressional Committee on ur- American Activities in Washington the stars a:e telling their right ages After Robert Montgomery said he was 43. Gary Cooper 46 and George Murphy 45,194 words
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Article38 1947-11-06 8 RELIEF FOR GERMAN STUTTGART NOV. '-"a Htmertarv A** 190 Here today. mirt^JM Authority ir tnt io» Pil u United Sta^s zone P pan large Q^S i»P^l which would '''dinrk' 1 the fat situation »na ductior, he saul I38 words
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Article24 1947-11-06 9 I Jeffrey m,, has attainM, u TraU m t i AM IS (I ,i a K-..H sh> sh"'rs M [egg, /'>' I, m o24 words
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Article159 1947-11-06 9 GLASGOW. (Scotlar*i>, Nov. 4— Scotland wert to polls today f o elect its Municipal com ells but ever the Conservatives cloufcted the Scots v/ould follow Fjiglard ard WaJes swing to the right last Saturday. The voters turned out ir rercrd numbers despite showery weather for oneU.P. - 159 words
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Article77 1947-11-06 9 MRS. KATHLEEN REID, wife of T: irvdad's assistant police sup- -rintendent. was leaving the con- j fpssional box in St. Patrick's rh.irch. Woodbrook, Port of Spain, when she pulled out a re- j voiver and shot herself. She died almost immediately from a wound in the stomach. Father Brendan77 words
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Article, Illustration42 1947-11-06 9 <hft '< nn'it S n nce Association's Dance held a' the Club house in Tessenaohn "HtotUm amA m" S T(m Ah Tuh > Mr A A Sondoshum, Dr, A. A. Scndo.shntn, na Mrs. L. C. Goh, wife of the Association's Vice-Preside nt. J42 words
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Article33 1947-11-06 9 SOUTHAMPTON. Nov. <*• Some 200 crew members of the liner "Queen Mary" voted in favour of strike action to support uroflicial walkouts of seamen fa Lor don four other British pons. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article33 1947-11-06 9 CAIRO, Nov. 4:— The Ministry of Health announced in a communique 287 deaths and 530 new hospital cases were reported in the last 24 hou»*« ;he Egyptian cholera epidemic— U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article35 1947-11-06 9 ST. JOHNS. Newfoundland. Nov. 4: The 230-ton Portuguese schooner Muris Carlotta. whose crew was taken off in the Atlantic today, was later set ablaze and abandoned, according to the coastguard headquarters here. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration86 1947-11-06 9 Tuesday was a Red Letter day for members of the Fifth Singu tore Company Boys' Brigade who turned out in fuJl strength at the Choon Guan English Schn >/ for their annual inspection by Group Capt. (Rev.) C. A. Fisk. Principal Chaplain. RAF. Far East. Here they stand smartly attention86 words
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Advertisement8 1947-11-06 9 S'pore Civil Service j j Assn. Dance S8 words
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Advertisement90 1947-11-06 9 OUTSTANDING NEW^\ MALAY RECORDS JW Vutim Dan Miskin* Kronchong Waktu Fajar. Hawaiian VVaHz, Cleji iVIJSS KAMBAT. iVj. 1' mii Pini Kelin?, Comic, Parts 1 t Oleh MR. AAIA\ EALLON. No. *2M7 Rosam-nya Kita, Gambos, Nafsu Jangan Oi-Turut, Uumba, Oleh MR. ALI GESEK. No. P '?938 Pcrasaan Tua, Lagu, Berimankan Tolian,90 words
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Article68 1947-11-06 10 LAKE SUCCES6. New York. Nov. 4. -Britain would prefer further clarification of the Russian proposal for implementator of partition in Palestine before expressing an opiriou. Mr. John Martir, British representative, told the Urited Nations Palestire Partition subCommittee here today. The Russian proposal, made yesterday, suggested that Bntair's mandateReuter - 68 words
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Article110 1947-11-06 10 UWDON I tcxlay repose. to H S? I shop i t tl *4j bury, an.! v Sn < r^B ■Majr,:;, from th, H '^l Mounrl) U! «B IV Kin. who was UI ,J by the Queen. hin.^Sß an.t Ueotenant MfmntlJSß plying to the imputation uM thank you very sinre:e|yf,|HReuter - 110 words
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Article65 1947-11-06 10 IPSWICH. Nov. 4-PH ficer J. F. Jares m Hoofl Midtiie.sL-x, the pilot ofiM pest fighter ar<l A:ivr*foM Robinson, of Birm.nghaaH was star-ding or. :he yfl i were kille.l today vbtil 1 plane cra6hed at an a rfitllfl here. The a era ft mar. wfl Ibv flvii deorit. V Aero:-Reuter - 65 words
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Article51 1947-11-06 10 BELFAST N'ov 4 jfl night and «iay. in JJ cottars an<l small htnfl Northern Tielan<Js gift to I'iincess oizdM pure liri'Mi produced province H Half is foi peisow and half foi househoHJ letter "K ar' f'J'.jH are be'r.i: pmbroi<Jw>H sheets pfllowct** tc^ [damask tablecloths napkins ot quality coon triilnVReuter - 51 words
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Miscellaneous265 1947-11-06 10 I f l onti<*»-i:*rlu«ivr io ihv Morning Tribune j m v "SUNSHINE FALLS" TaWH^Ks- -OU "'CJWF &rr«r^^ I_Jj.J»J i"* 1 BUT THEY AREN'T OIFRCULTW (ft 5S gggSJ H*V\ jr~ 55& Z£&£sl -UXPOCT^.--- "ff^i ri-fjfyVfT^ L" 1^™ s feV. l^. l^' BUILD ONE IF HE HAS A OOMOHIV^Y^- P"^ •^^&C'^f <?Xi^K265 words
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Article1080 1947-11-06 11 Alex Wlls - Alex Wlls A SIX-DAY SERIAL 7 IV Don and Gisa Find That Their Nazi Guards Are Trickily L ess but Don Knows a Trick or Two Himself m ,„„<, me, *«#g W\--> K,,,,,,:,, beautiful <*** W u V<- ■'■">"»'" r I; hurrying om loot W (hr s.- ..s Itarder1,080 words
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Article138 1947-11-06 11 I LONDON, Nov. 4. Governmenl subsidies on rationed foods in Britair. amour 1 to £8 per head a year of the civilian population Giving this figure in the House of Commons today, Mr. Hugh Daltor, Charccllor of the EXchectoer, said the subsidies I were equal to »tk»3tReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement21 1947-11-06 11 i^N. tablets '>• foami Band icearatc inca^menit'nt Bk;'' r in thi i 1,.BK<i)ii:>"v i! vk] c(y nv >>inj;:ip«re. 4? -"''fiblj m c21 words
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Advertisement158 1947-11-06 11 SPECIAL X'MAS SALE A LAMOmt HBJBHHH U4^ X MA% (ili-TK r\lW MIIPmCNT \QgIVKD! FmbrcHc *oi T*Me CieOi i\orv Watro lilMB J Mil' \n JUanrikerchi^/ (iun.t Hare l.at qu«i Ware Silk Kimoaos AND ALL KJNXKS Ufr iMINKSf HAND MAUK FANCY GOODS Your Insptilwns Are Coriiially Invked 53. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE TEL:158 words
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Article91 1947-11-06 12 NEW DELHI. Nov. 4 -Three childrer <f Lt.-Col. aid Mrs Dykes who^e parents were killed to an attack on a Convert wher tribe snu*r. captured and burial the town of Baramu a in Kashmir, are now beleved to be safe in Rawalpindi. West Puriab tPak'stai > The childrenReuter - 91 words
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Article43 1947-11-06 12 KINGSTON. Jamaica, Nov. 4:--M: WilUan Alexander Bustameute. chiei minister and Minister of Comniumc;i« tons in th t Jamaica Govi-rnmeM »HO leader of \hv fiwutfi La our Party, was lei- ted Mayor of Kingston b.» tht- new Town Council here today.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement169 1947-11-06 12 Opens Toby 4 Shows 'fwm/l I itxil w* ITDNtTBOK r .iuc:.cn Li:*:teJ by DAVID MACDONALD l»itiMid oy rtiis Modern Age Series "Fabrics of the Future" tUSTV. TEMPESTUOUS TO DA STORY of a man who 2 4, 5 6Jo &9M was TNT and the p m^ 4 I woman who set169 words
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Advertisement67 1947-11-06 12 I LAST 3 SHOWS 3. 6. 15 and 9 15 p.m. The wonder show of Thrills SONJA HENIE in "It's A Pleasure" With Michael O'Shea, Marie McDorald —IN TECHNICOLOROPENING TO-MORROW Abbot ard Costelio in •TIME OF THEIR LIVES" GREAT WORLD GLOBE 7—9.15 p.m. "Son of the Guardsman" NEW WORLD LIDO67 words
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Advertisement133 1947-11-06 12 JL i iiC Dlvl TRdfl ■fur Awards! jRt Directed by Screen^Jß tIRST tiV£ SHOU^ TODAY I 11, 1.45, 4.15. 6.45. 9.30 fl YOt' SAW "DOtBLE INDEMNITY B NOW YOt T MtST SEE THt: (JKEAToI THAN £Vttt, LO\E MIKDEK STORY I BY THt SAIVlfi OUTSTANDING AI'THOI I THIHI LOVI WAS A133 words
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Article247 1947-11-06 13 vv, i ""'ant interpretation of Samuel God- Out Livw I nrNi '1 'I'''^1'''^ *">w »t f'apitol. "The k* tievel °PS in highly vivid form ihe cmowon 1(.n thev i^ 1 C 'lCh Wilh lts own cn-sis bv three Peilaich rJ Tbp-bUJed in the puture aie MyW oDontilr* ndpew> Teresa247 words
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Article, Illustration410 1947-11-06 13 THE STAR SYSTEM IS NOT FOR ME -says ELLA RAINES In fa©:, it would help, as B line part helps any player, i reeei/ed many complimentary letters from people who had seen me In l he pan. Because of tluse letters and for other reasons. I personally believe the public410 words
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Article, Illustration117 1947-11-06 13 n Hollywood, R<T"'«< r Inl> l>e Reade mD, Oct 19. K actresses to should b ih< it, i with Holly ir Sys ein." sy -in" 3 |.-> ra li 'on |i^ > I::: pict I lon tj down li'.rs-' can't help i no ad 01 ■lid take a subBe, no117 words
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Article112 1947-11-06 13 i A hundred and fifty Uni- I J on cavalrymen who fired a > Ma.st of carbinit and j mountain howitzrr.s at the Mil number of C<>nfedcr- N atcs hidden in a por§B for j srt")ics in prodnt 'f Jules I Scht niter's technicolour spc- 1 cial at112 words
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Advertisement104 1947-11-06 13 i the water of "life Super-aerated, fres.'i aV k^F ol wjawaß ■BPWHPrj? as k^L B^r a /S\ _>a Piitluukt People Prcjtr j UGINIX SODA WATER iTSB ■■■I RB2MGtt fik jfl a4F MHK Z^K^W Distributors CYCLE CARRIAGE (1926) LTD. 43. Orchard Road I I Siiuapore I'hone No. 64G9 h'f'l>r< sfnt'd l<y104 words
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Article323 1947-11-06 14 t/fi/ Oi>r Fimtnrial O*T.) The Printers Devil got at tfcM s yesterday and lett the 1 <'t Li in— tn dollar securities rathei -n-: in the air. The reason 101 the L ni-ir uniium over the New Sterling equivalent values i: I that the letter are323 words
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Article144 1947-11-06 14 Ships alongside the Singapore ivrarves WEST WHARF Godown 3 (Stand*. Godown 4-/ 5 Manchuria. Godown 6/7 Tricolor. Godown 8/9 Hemland. Godown 11/12 Socotra. Godown 13/14 Stentor. EMPIRIC DOCK Godown 15/16 Halland. Godown 17/18 Kedoe. Mt. Revelstore Park. Goiovvn 19/20 Rivercrest. Godown 21/22 Marudu. Godown 23/24 Silver Ash Godown144 words
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Article564 1947-11-06 14 SINGAPORE. NOW 5. 1947 Singapore share quotat.jns tor*ay as giwn by Malayan 'larebrokers' Assoc.j*»o*i we:e as r'cUow* i INDUSTRIALS* AtlM If* iS.OC 14.0) \!«K Brick Ords. ISO Prefs 3 10 Z 20 i B. M. nustee > 75 i Cons. Tin Smelter? Malacca Elec. Ords 20 6 n Do564 words
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Article41 1947-11-06 14 (Tribune Financial Corr.) The Singapore Brokers Associ- 1 at ion report for yesterday reads m follows: Market again firm in tins and industrials, but rub- bers again failing to react to the rise of commodity. 1 1 I41 words
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Article46 1947-11-06 14 Birmingham, Nov. 5.— A £lr < 500.000 scheme which will double j the output of stainless steel by Firth- Vickers Stainless Steels s limited of Sheffield was announc- j ed bv the firm's managing director at the meeting of StainlesFabricators Association here yes- terdty.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement71 1947-11-06 14 I, t I Hit H* HMf StMsnlnp C». (1932) Hi I (Incorporated in Sing»por#> PA.SSt.NGtH FREIGHT SEEVICFS Poc Ilf»nc K*)ng, Swatow Araoy 6.5. "HO!<?G SIANO*' Sails *h Nov. For Palembans: and Pladjoe. B.S. "BTDOR" Sails 9 AM. 7th Nov. For Bagan Si Api Api via Karimop I bailing* temporarily suspended.71 words
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Miscellaneous570 1947-11-06 14 M YOU lAWO TOBAY BLI'F NFTWORK *alav rBOCEAMME t-vi-iiij 12 llot>n Pro^rjun-.f Summary. >lAl>.ll A; L.MILIMI 12 (>d Music Varieties. 12 45 HtVs; PKCKiKAMMtS I P»>. Cl« t Down 6 ».a. Pro- I me Summary; b.05 Religious' Rmim Uulavn-Fnr.t, n H<-ur; «30 Wot.i.ns Hour pjn. 2.00 I". l« n Tl!1570 words
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Article132 1947-11-06 15 New Delhi. Nov. 4.-— Sentiments favouring India's acceptance o! membersh.p of the International! Trade Organisation, in conson«| ance with her foreign policy of' working towards greater Inter, national prosperity, understanding and harmony, were voiced «t i the joint meeting of the Consultative Committee Ot Econom.sts132 words
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Article402 1947-11-06 15 ccVEN EVENTS EACH DAY II ii nnlv ti» seven races each day in the Singa K Jirst post-war meeting which will start k^l, ror the races begins this morning. t o a th^meetint: are good, and the probaWe r^ttiae down the number of races per day V* b.*.ing. which402 words
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Article65 1947-11-06 15 The "Sangham" is a magazine published In Singapore. In EnsUfifc, by Mr. C. S. Ijvr. twice a mouth, on the lit and the 10th and sold at 50 rents a cepy. it publish^ articles of interest, Aim reviews, sp< rts, etc., and the principal ami of the magazine65 words
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Article73 1947-11-06 15 I C T DAY 2ND DAY 1<PD DAV SATURDAY WED SA1VRDAY 15TH NOV 19TH NOV 22ND NOV. HORSES D:v. 1 6 T 7 6:' 9! CLASS 1 D v. 2 61 If it 9 J L'-v. 1 6f 7f «f 9f HORSEi5 2 «f Tf 6 9'"73 words
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Article64 1947-11-06 15 The followirg will represent Singapore in the forthcoming Inter -State soccer match agalr.tt Selansor at Jalarße^ar Stadium en Surday organised for the Prir.ce?s Elizabeth Wedding Gift rued: Osman An?u:llia: Abdul Rahnian (Capt.) MF.A.); RtcvenEon (Army; LJoyd (Army> Pearson- (R.A.F.): Harith (M.F.A.); Shariff Mador. (M.F.A.); Haji Garhan (M.F.A.);64 words
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199 1947-11-06 15 The Ceylon Sports Club were in excellent form yesterday when they defeated the S.R.C. by two goals to nil at hockey at the Padang yesterday. The Recs played disappointingly notably in their last line Of defence and the Ceylonese foumi it pasy to break199 words
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224 1947-11-06 15 For the first time a Cycliifc. I Meet will be held in Kluang ur>- der the auspices of the Kluang I Interratior.ai club, in honour (ft Princess Elizabeth's Wedding or. November 20th. It will b e known a? the AH Jchore Grass224 words
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Article48 1947-11-06 15 "Search Where (ENOKEUTHEDUVATHU) n Tamil drama will be Stated bv the staffs of the Bai-athi-Thnsar. Tam I I School at the Chungking; Hall. Great Wttrtd Park, on 8.11.47 at i 8 D.m. All arc cordially requested to support this school which entirely rieper.ds on public aid-48 words
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Article60 1947-11-06 15 Thomson. (R.A.F.); Fletcher (R.A.F.). All passes have been susper<led for this game ard Press rei presentatives and photographers will be siven special passe?. Sunday's game will be the h" r *t meeting between these t w o teams old rivals for the Malaya Cup— a: d the game60 words
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Article99 1947-11-06 15 The following will represent the General Dept. XI of Shell Co. S. S. Ltd. in a friendly gam-? !of soccer against the C.Y.M.A; I (Portuguese Mission) on Saturday at the S.J.I, ground at 5 p.m :—Robert Quintal. Lailt-y. i Amin, Wong Leong Yui-n, Ibra- hirr.. Low Siovv99 words
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Advertisement65 1947-11-06 15 Expert Indies Dress Makers i Latest fashions. j^% mmm A 344, Orchard Rd., Singapore If \f) j formerly at 153, Orchard Road q/ i I\\\ j jf Prompt Service: Satisfaction Guaranteed EXPECTED SHORTLY OIR PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO NOTF. THAT A COMPREHENSIVE CONSIGNMENT OF GOODS FOR THE FAST APPROACHING CIIIIICTMAS65 words
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Miscellaneous30 1947-11-06 15 SINGAPORE TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 4.49 a.m. 7 ft. 2 in. 3.21 p.m. 8 ft. Low Water: 9.21 a.m. 5 ft. 8 in. 10.52 p.m. 2 ft. 1 IB30 words
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Article, Illustration306 1947-11-06 16 NAVY 13 pts. ARMY H pts A magnificent recovery in the fecoad session, during which they made use of every opportune to .score, enabled the Navy defeat the Army by 13 points (two goals and a try) to 11 point. (1 goal, a penalty goal and a try. in306 words
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80 1947-11-06 16 LONDON. A'or. fi The House of Commons fretted Guy Fimfit.s Day hy stttniti until 410 'his WUtrtttmg the 'mrujcst sittiny Of the pretext wemkm bistm<i 14 hours 10 minnlts a/tsr f ln<mn V's' 7(/di/ aftono<m. For thr faltf IS bonn uni 40 oiini'tcs theyReuter - 80 words
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Article66 1947-11-06 16 I VIENNA, Nor. 4. Colonel General L. V. Kurosov. Soviet Hiuh Coynmissiowr tor Austria, warned today that any tuition wontnii on Russia would he smnshpd just <is Jnpurt a tut Germany. Kvrosor, in a ram (ipjwirtinc* mnrfc an macJtafuJad address at Vienna Music Ha it be fur* anU.P. - 66 words
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Article37 1947-11-06 16 Batavia, Nov. s.— The Unite .1 Nations 'good offices" commission for Indonesia, comprising United j States. Belgian and Australian representatives, has set up a permanent contact committee in Jogjakarta, the Indonesian Re publican capital. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article109 1947-11-06 16 BAGDAD Nov. 5. Witt 'Fight for the Health of the Naton" as their slogan, the Iraqi Government is launching a new drive against malaria tuberculosis and other deadly diseases prevalent in Iraq. Under the new Social Reform Scheme drawn up by the Government, every effort is toReuter - 109 words
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Article171 1947-11-06 16 penrlty goal which was taken by. Letlie-Jonet, and a goal, in which Sgt. Williams went over for Leslie-Jones to convert. Finally, with the Navy having their backs against th« wall right wingthree Gwillian camo to their rescue. Intercepting a pass which Blowing launched to Smith, a couple of minutes171 words
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Article351 1947-11-06 16 LONDON, Nov. 5 After using the National Sporting Rules for 18 1 years, the British Boxing Board of Control has drawn up a new code to be known as the "8.8.8. of C. Rules." Perhaps the most important change is that "rounds shall be of three minutes duration." TheReuter - 351 words
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Advertisement24 1947-11-06 16 For Prompt. RnMm Efficient I CARCO-CLEARIN'C, I SHIPPING I TRANSPORT FACILITIES I BAGGAGE TRANSPORT SERVII il-A, CECIL STREET. ShV v K ■Phones: ***** 294724 words
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