Morning Tribune, 26 November 1947
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Article312 1947-11-26 1 N.T.R. Singam - NION GOVERNOR DEFIES UNOFFICIALS N.T.R. Singam XtNCOME TAX BATTLE CONTINUES From KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday— Government's derision on income tax in Malaya will be known after the Singapore Advisory Council which is meeting on Thursday, has considered the Bill. This was revealed by the Union Governor at the Ad vwory Council312 words
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Article35 1947-11-26 1 KOUMINTANG SWEEPS BOARD Nanking, Nov. 25.— There are growing indications of a sweeping Kuornintang "victory" over the week-end Hect'ons, with the government party possessing thus far more than three-fourths of the total votes counted.- U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration526 1947-11-26 1 In his address to the Union Councillors, after the adjournnent, the Governor, Sir Edward Gtent, said: "I share fully the wish wfc&h j experienced m the resolution for eccntmy and retrenchment of n^n-essential expenditure. I shall give urgent consideration to the proposed for further examination by a committee526 words
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Article179 1947-11-26 1 During the adjournment this afternoon Mr. P Rajagopal. President of the Pan -Malayan Council of Government Workers urged His Excellency to use his special powers even if the Singapore Council i were defer to the Bill. Mr. RajaI gopal questioned the representa--1 tive character of the Advisory Council.179 words
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Article115 1947-11-26 1 DMWBBUBaf, Yorkshire, Nu>\ it,. Rfturnmu a verdict "f Deotii by ,,)isiid\*n!urc" al Ihn 1 1 mum il inquest today on 12 mm who lOIVtf killed tn a t ol\iet% explosion, af Thurnhill. Yorkshire ON 8<pt. 0. IM jury incepted a viiw that the <xplosion hadReuter - 115 words
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Article91 1947-11-26 1 COLOMBO. Nov. 25.- The (,ovof Ceylon, Sir Henry MonckMason Moore, today opened he first formal session of the Ceylon Parliament elected under the new Constitutional granted by the Lntish Government this year. A public holiday was declared and buildings were gaily <**** ed with what it is91 words
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298 1947-11-26 1 L [nted by Com■J',' Finance ■r i ittee Repod ■< held yesm.,. g n flub that H) vis fi nt and that v no immediate necesHr the uv\ ncl income Rrmt'.^ examined the throe Ka! piirts advanced by ■r? f< th€ immediate Hit. n298 words
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132 1947-11-26 1 They Want "Man-To-Man" Talk With Molotov ILOXDOX. Nov. If. Every one of the t'W members mf the ■X of Common* and the 150 active members of the House of Bank i- m<i asked to sign a petition uhich will be sent *eek to M Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, noioReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration30 1947-11-26 1 Photograph/. L, r\: f l h 'Association yesterday at the^ Ad^ n l'eand Mr N. A. Uallal «r. R Jumabhov, Dr P 8. Hunter, Mr. H. Tooke ana m TribuneTribune - 30 words
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358 1947-11-26 1 LONDON, Nov. 25.The House ni Common > sat until early this morr.iriK discussing potatoes aud Sir Oswald !Wc-L'y. A f tcr Home Secretary ChL.er Ede hid declar. ed that he had no right to interfere. Labour Member H Hynd urged the House to stop MosleyReuter - 358 words
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Advertisement86 1947-11-26 1 IJU-JITSU DEFENCE? xrAXIIA Nov m. Justice ScrrHary. Pnman Owta, r< i!h in President Ros** today that the Japanese lau^yers rummnxd cd to J'aeeHMtmi 0/ WOT crimes be War CrZrsProteutor Copt. No anor M B« S antt four Jap at''''Tntcstigatcrs ot the aliened xcmmendrd thm -linlesale da missal. UP. BARGAIN "p°86 words
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165 1947-11-26 2 C.O. Opposes Bali For Soldiers On Rioting Charge Wrun t.-i 5.. v y-< nl v j P«IW X.A R.C.. ..ecus .'.nh dan^crou^ at McKenzu- R^mj. Bern] ihe r.-x cau-ma. fa \i»\ 17 4k ;jptared 'n the Second j^ gmrttei Obtirt jreslerday, Capt Atnty ol the uainuu •ehool, opposed bjii whi|165 words
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Article214 1947-11-26 2 H rtnesttea rtlatul at tfk« tf«n</u--porc Cnranvr'R Court ye*trrdu V norn v afumicipal Ehctrunl </<•- part hum*. J~h0,::..- was hit -it a fusha ndde* In, < tn nnuientifttd P'rson cauamu him to fall and rx'n.e tStx: rr i /lunjt ffom Q of tHJihnff tar hf214 words
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73 1947-11-26 2 All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society ITho Committee of the ahMaJaya Muslim Missionary So. c;ety (Mosque Affars. Wakaf a nd Zakat Section, has appealed to I ah wealthy Muslims to contri- but*- i portion of their Zakat to I Society for distribution amongst widows, orphans, reli*Jou3 teachers and their depend ants,73 words
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102 1947-11-26 2 Magistrate Says "Sorry" To Wives Of Dock Thieves LONDON. Nov. 25.— The Liver>ool stipendiary magistrate. Mr ■uthur McFananti. who bought he wives and mothers of clnck hkf^a to his court, sail that was 'sorry. H*' explained ia ccurt:-^ On Friday, I iavitetf the wives f sevtial m<?n cljargc.i with ■stealing102 words
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Article26 1947-11-26 2 Drßal^sipgt»aiT> will speak on Alcoholism and Crime" at tomorrow's meeting of the East v ejt. Society at the YMCA. Stamford Road. i,t 8.30 p.m.26 words
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Article72 1947-11-26 2 Burglars removed nearly $4,000 worth oi silver ware, fountain pens and other articles frcm a s'ncp m Battery Road nn Armis- tice Day. Among the articles the thieves reixiLved were nine cheques! drawn on the Bank o: China. The public are warned that those, cheques72 words
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178 1947-11-26 2 Lumpur. Nov. 25— "A fnS ya 2 bdgade of 36 strong Igday fighting with the foS*" French iinh ■**>* the French. u Vietnamese resistane, leader, who re used to d:tollay. nam6 t0ld the Tribun- T he Brlpadr. he disclosed Ll n n c m178 words
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309 1947-11-26 2 When a Chinese "raa-man", Tan Chwee Lai. was sentenced to eight years" rigorous imprisonment and twelve strokes of the rotan by Mr. Justice Jobling at the Assize Court jester, day. he had to persuade his weeping wife to leave the court room309 words
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Article33 1947-11-26 2 Arab Resolntion Is Defeated Lake Success. Nov. 25.—T h a ital Arab resolution calling fc he establishment of a unltarv ndepend?nt Palestine was deeated by 29 votes to 12 with 14 ostentions. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article54 1947-11-26 2 Mr J. P. Merson. Sing^DcreV Second District Judge, is noacting First "p-Strict Judge n the absence of Mr. E. P. Shanks who \s on Ioca] leave. Mr. Merson was formerly an officer in the Customs Department. Mr. A. M. Webb has taken the Place of Mr. Merson at54 words
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Article, Illustration307 1947-11-26 2 3,000 See Paintim By Chinese Gin (TrifcyM StUff Eeportcr) Shojt. slight Miss Kit Lin- l«, io causing quite a furore In local Chinese artist circles with he: •JeJlghiful .collection of Chinese water-colours, already >ct n by ever 3,000 people v the Chines Chamber (if Commeue. In between showing people around.Tribune - 307 words
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73 1947-11-26 2 They Wrote Best Wedding "Congrats" Poe The results l ,ftf.oC"»tJ^B f ticiV Poem ;{wecl^gare a as 0^ r J First: Wang En Kampong Bahru R° «J (i M Kia't'R CiuVr^ N Hertford R^ ,N /J%M (No. G4u' :^d 0;r H Relation. 1I ;,;M the successful quested to call r p«73 words
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Advertisement43 1947-11-26 2 j if <*/• AT TO.WGHT Phcile rafilil'' 440 MPWKBS. HQwever wholesome a meal is. unless you are n n ot g< So^ th Antacid Powder heln JW regam that maximum benefit fr^» V »k btain Ulc IrtUi no ill effectl Jf£ What YOU eat43 words
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Miscellaneous35 1947-11-26 2 &I .tYGA,fOEE TIDE TABLE v TODAY H'-gn Water: 8.26 a.m. Bft 6in I v.- ax; S4O p m 8 4 m. i Lo* Water: 2.01 a.m. 3ft sin 2^6 p.m. 3 ft 4 m. 235 words
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389 1947-11-26 3 (Xiitnmc >Staff Th? Siamese Consul -General m Singapore Luang paanadib expressed no surprise 10 hear of the arrival of isTai Pridi Panomyong. former Siamese Premier and Resistance leader against the Japanese, though he confessed to me today that the first inkling he had389 words
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Article87 1947-11-26 3 'Resting' Quarantine Island |c stiff Reporter) frit from B**»> ai r V retting m JT 8i .jnhn. 0 feW v nst Wh€* f ttai hea4ed by m Hfot' m m Singapore <>n Qf after bf'MU •W" fow Swi l>rrh weac*l*l vurromidSt. J"hns (f ttattoma* f»« „>„;,, tkt protecfWi m pon87 words
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83 1947-11-26 3 tiering Officers Clerks For are Electrons > n the Governor i pleased to appoint Mr. Willis, vice Mr. Hon Sui leavi i 0. Registering or thi Electoral District Board West and Mrs. A a;vk:n.s. vice Mr. F. Thob< Registering Officer for stora] District of Muni--5 uth West Supervisor ol Elections83 words
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243 1947-11-26 3 pore continue unabated. The latest move in this direction is a gala -Night of Nights which is to be held at the Great \\orl«l Park tomorrow night through the combined efforts of the Propnetors of the park and243 words
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Article79 1947-11-26 3 Members of the Seventh Boy cconts Grouo (Rangoon Road School, who staged a char ty dance- recently to raise money f, their rehabilitation fund, uhto ttonki.il those persons and SS Who contributed toward, the success o r tMeir effort. TIM gathering, had a full treat of79 words
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128 1947-11-26 3 IE THREATENED AND KNIFED' HIS CHIEF TENANT, COURT TOLD ineae tailor with nth heavily bandaged Second Magistrate's V 'ay, another Chi- in the .lock and liatenagainst him by counsel for the Od Aug Ay Kan. accused of cawing Yak Kong, tne g addreis at Jalan i y. with a Imtre.128 words
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278 1947-11-26 3 $52,000 Sales at SHB Cargo Auction (Tiibunc St.ilY Keporton buamfeM "hawks" h'* -nd«»d llie largest Singapore HatSowr Board nuction Sale an the I'.beratfoii uh'ch took p*a<* yesterday ai <*odowns m "he Hai^'ir Boanl •Hie auction was conducted bj rh'-one ttoclc Oiv .f. Co. L<i Tn a mattfcr o' a rour>>278 words
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Article123 1947-11-26 3 A small rattan basket containing pieces of bread, melt and cheese was yesterday exhibited at the Second PoMce Court when a middle-aged Hainanose wa< accused of having stoh n its contents. He was 49-« year-old Tan lee Chin a servant employed at the Union Jack Club,123 words
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Article110 1947-11-26 3 AP's For Cameras From U.S.A. As a result of a report pub |*td m certain papers .n g£7 apore and pcnan B s^ in ft n^ .sorne7onfusu>nha S b^i V c^ed both m Singapore and m tm Malayan Union and Publ. nations Officers havr recrivca applications for permission to '"The110 words
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Advertisement63 1947-11-26 3 10 I AT 111 V "THE KATONG REST-HOUSE (RFSTAI RANT BAR) rt. UN( ,N(; SATIRHAV .NOVKMBEK. aml ever, Saturday ni,ht. ..p,,, to Son-RcsldrnU: EMISSION FREE. t^|ENSK)N 1 A.M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE *****. J^ii. .Behind Joo rhia! ■■0..,r S,,t ~Fxpert Ladies Dress Maker/ Latest Fashions. J^ CHOP CHINO P» JU, Orchard63 words
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264 1947-11-26 4 POLICE SAY "NO BAIL" IN RAPE CASE "It is i«an-d that th •>•• |V0 SCfMMd might interfere with witnesses and persuade them not to give evidence, said Inspector Abu Bakar when ie opposed bui at the Fourth Magistrate's C ort yester«lay for two young OsjrlOMat soldiers accused ol rapt' In264 words
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Article50 1947-11-26 4 Washington, Nov. 25— Air Force Secretary W. H. Svmington announced today that Major Gen. Bennette Meyers, who had been ordered to be stripped of his pension and military decorations, will also face a courtmartial for alleged war-time of., fences including perjury, fraud, corruption and briberyi U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article26 1947-11-26 4 -»a-uing_on, Nov 25 —Three Republican senators today urged an early broadening of the United States foreign aid programme to include Asia U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration20 1947-11-26 4 Am xc photograph of tht <jard' ns at Buck'.ntiham Ptitace moWM§ it x'iexv of tht Palace ftw20 words
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Article, Illustration552 1947-11-26 4 j "If a total of $500,000 can be raised quickly, there is ever, possibility that the first tuber culosis clinic will be operating within three or four months," j ;aid Mr S. H. Peek. Chairman ot the Singapore Anti-Tubercu-losis Association, at552 words
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Article58 1947-11-26 4 Lake Success, Nov. 24.— T h o United Nations Committee on Palestine, m the first test vote on the fate of the Holy Land, today rejected the Arab demand that the International Court ot Justice be asked to rule on whether the United Nations has le galU.P. - 58 words
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Article29 1947-11-26 4 San Francisco, Nov. 25.— 1t was estimated today that there were 5.000 persons m the Jap* anese section of San Francisco about the same as pre-war.- U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration70 1947-11-26 4 •vniafc h_u tola trie magician. Flop rue frog, how tne Fox had compelled M_nk T °i Roosrer h'$ home. Ficp h_d fol_ Whisk not to worry but leave it *l! fo Hgj I hope." said the anxious wtmii, is ihat you've come in time." tfwi rm* H_icT«»*'70 words
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Advertisement37 1947-11-26 4 f Pictures for the Home I m Fine reproductions of Old and H Modern Masters, beautifully framed. at prices from J 6-00 35.00 I The print corner RONEO BUILDINC J It, m R°BWSON ROAD. SINCERE HI I37 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1947-11-26 5 I y om acd from the greatest crisis L Hie a fi'inl and tough woman, Jmsl cruel This is her story— I Nov. l I hM K tn mUH< M 01 "~nts1, ni me to visit Kazrv I lllven ■h.-v »nto the night K'i fjund myself there. X-1,060 words
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Article30 1947-11-26 5 Mystery of Undersea Mountain Unce of a m>ster pipping tain report* wom^J but pu ol«o lanos to San r Ill n U rv.y bhips off the Californ c^i. uf U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement136 1947-11-26 5 MOTOR INSURANCE M- P nii'iilurs ff prtwar earn *ujiplt*d «n <>iH)> •>i t>» pn war p<tUcyh<>ldT> •> r<q>i* Xl Them ••<n l> »<-./ m supiHjrt ./i.'liin*. LIBERAL ASD PROMPT BMTTLEMEKT Or CLAUM. POLICY-HOLI>EHS MAY THKMFrLVFS I AI"THORTSE IMMEIHATK REPAIRS ri« TO >150 THUS ENSURING No DELAY WHATKVER .IN CASES WHERE136 words
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Article, Illustration14 1947-11-26 6 A scene v/ Netheraixtn during the druppmg of hundrvis ""^^^-^^^^B14 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article223 1947-11-26 6 (June are the days when a diplomat performed his delicate political operations with a rcalpel rather than a butchers knife. He had the infinite capacity to preserve an air of cordiality even when relations with another country were strained to breaking point. At all times his public223 words
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Article161 1947-11-26 6 Thai* is a popular p nty game in England by which a mes.-age Ls whispered from ear to ear among the players. The message when it UMMUW the ks' player has changed beyond revttgniUop in the process of transmission Something like that has happened in the mm flf the161 words
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Article, Illustration585 1947-11-26 6 Soekarno: Indonesia Spelbinder A PROFILE.... JOGJAKARTA. A well-buil man of short suture, immaculately attired in a white bustJacket with a red-white insigni. over his left breast, and wearing a oiack tarbLKsh. declared before the Indonesian Ci¥Ural National Committee* '1 am neither a president a 1* Francai_e nor a "president aU.P. - 585 words
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Article285 1947-11-26 6 Rubber Industry In P.I. Rujaber s developing into an imppfiant export industry m thePhilippines. In the absence of the two leading pre-war export items— j sugar and gold—rubber, during the initial months of the revival of the export trade, became one \Q' the ten leadjng products exported by this country.Reuter - 285 words
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Advertisement8 1947-11-26 6 I SEA50N TRA0IN6 CO. 57. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE.8 words
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Article1259 1947-11-26 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE t_WITH Roundabout I, Bt.n_V Kida^ m K pngtamn.e. K.-.V *aIn ■k Th'-a-r-. Armer.En. i long-cuatanco t >; Bob H P' I K.i: I Rvii::^ Brunette. Be b| the Can't. >1 in ■wi:.:. there's Bou, Rn. they say. and IK Hope. be and a through B1,259 words
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Advertisement52 1947-11-26 7 r P"->.^ \l\kk DELIGTIT- "KISTMAS EVE H ll^'-' 1 election of some ■,r iN day art ■r' n 1)iil the old Mas. Mn Modems. I, fin(l particular 'I'lra I bi, ms on Picasso. JllW and Van Gogh I)( -is at 513.50 ■I.BOOKSTORE I. '>r Quay" 5 6 I Sl »?apore.52 words
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Advertisement184 1947-11-26 7 ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRItANWCA 24 VOM'MfS \\!i BOOK OF Till! YEAR 1947 lif o (LOTH M ».»W».U« the 9*t. BLt£ L£\A.NBIA at *«3fco4> the set J MOROCCO a* $d30.Q0 ttic set FULL MOROCCO at *****.0* the set. i 71 r VLL PAktH TLAttv f ROM THE AGENTS i on Malaya. KELLY WALSH184 words
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Article, Illustration50 1947-11-26 8 Ipoh Europeans wtm§ei a fancy d.-iss hockey Mfltei hi Ipoh m connection with the All-Community Sport* Proijrauiiu t>, celebrate the Koyal Weddiny last Thursday. Photoyraphs shcrw (above) an ■MMltaj incident in tht yamt and (belowi the two teams. Pictures by Photo Comer. Ipoh). xf~. r50 words
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Article, Illustration50 1947-11-26 8 m mmmm* um mm m Mw mmi Mr*, lan Fmsrr. w,fe> of the D,s,rUt Offerer, Ipoh. <,ivt« away the 7>n:,, at lh< Ctmclmsfem o: 1I>< Combined School Sports held M Ipoh an part o, thi > R.>u;i w-ddmu Celebration* on v,„ 20(ricturti hu phoU, Comer.50 words
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Article234 1947-11-26 8 LONDON. Nov. 25 A husband made a "lazy, shocking and disgraceful proposal' to a Jamaican aircraftman-friend or hi? wilt. The proposal, admitted by the husband m a divorce court, was never carried out. His wi!c; objected to it. Unknown to him. the Jamal- j can had already234 words
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Article235 1947-11-26 8 LONDON. Nov 25 A man accused of causing poison to be taken by h.s wite.. was r*M by the police to have explained that he put plienol.barbitonr tablets in her tea so that fhf would go to sleep and stop nagging him After a nine-and-a-half hours'235 words
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Article47 1947-11-26 8 LONDON, Nov. 25. British j Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin called at Number 10. Downing Street yesterday an<] informal sources said he discussed the finai aspects of 'he British policy for the Council of Foreign Ministers with Prime Minister Clement Attlee and other Cabinet Ministers. C.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration15 1947-11-26 8 I Speaktrs- 'it the celebrations held m Pandit Nehru's Mth birthday. TribuneTribune - 15 words
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Article, Illustration11 1947-11-26 8 fl fa* >i<itihnii sh'iu [m i M OM fl l| I11 words
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Article41 1947-11-26 8 LONDON. Not 8 M sail Ia: th? ir.quos: fl husband found shot I fortunately he wai born a man. and coi.Kl not face <u» The de*d I an. M.uuel^H ford, s!<. uv.;.-ky broker, ofl nierst on-rorvi. Edinburgh, fl41 words
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Advertisement39 1947-11-26 8 5? -I 111 I ,1 I HELVETIA 1 H 'S" l lass Ladies' Wrist laT\,... I0 lears Guarantee! SBwSy^ I i _P 0 r Model 15 Jewels (FT& W OBTAINABLE AT Mf EVERY REPUTABLE fe J WATCH DIALER. g>!39 words
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Article, Illustration48 1947-11-26 9 Photoffmph) Mr. F. 8. Horslin the OttumwHH t Pi inter, prrsininui the sprrmllu prinhd book of prsyin nntrd b x, nil mHgiam* ccmmumiUm m in* Col<n>u. to Mr. L. Rnywin, Municipal Prexidini atut Chttinunn of the Celebrations Committee, tor diswitch to Pnncrss Elhabrth TribuneTribune - 48 words
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Article99 1947-11-26 9 .•■':..«;<■: md SB: a Cam- .I Hr i led the] call vi M X wnat '^^B nuch to m and ifl "11:1 i not make ■T V Did .i lot unworthy of i man bom a sentk 1:!ian. crazy impulses, expecting resuits .it once. My pride99 words
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Article, Illustration71 1947-11-26 9 Chinese Society Wedding In S 'pore Over > t r,o awsr attend* d the J wedding reception at the Vie- toria Mt motw Il'ill on Mon- I day of Mr Ch* on<i Thimn *****, \n 11-knovn Sini/d/mrr 1 sjiortsninn, and Miss tMCS I lAm. Pirhirrs tAotf (uhorc) > the ntv-lij-U'dsTribune - 71 words
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120 1947-11-26 9 P x'■ 25 Miss Ro&»» .1 engaged .since she l t; weni to eourr 'I part or v B G Xd i"im she B 8 -n'-ndi'd husm the May, ana da: the time. hut at H K Ne Fi»champstead .--sion of i I". i120 words
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Article, Illustration11 1947-11-26 9 photognpV' A. M. Alsayoff m honour of Uuly Gov* nxor TribuneTribune - 11 words
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Article17 1947-11-26 9 Ifc Xi 25. Mar, already b 9 :n bumper rv,.-t. AcUian Wheat v v b.i17 words
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Article41 1947-11-26 9 Canton. Nov. 25— Kwangtung Governor T. V. Soong is scheduled to leave for Hong Kong by plane on Nov. 27, t:> return the call of Hong Kong's Governor Sir Alexander Grantham. according to Go- vernment circles here^- U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article41 1947-11-26 9 A London, Nov. 25. Sir Ralph Kichardson has been awarded the Medal Of St. Olav by^ the' King ot Norway lor his per*o:ni- ance an Peer Gynt m the Old Vie Company's production of Jb.sfn's play.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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79 1947-11-26 9 Choose Women -And He Sure, She Says LOhOOM, I nan, MI >.hB. F. if; Munr I m !><• OouUkftog thai tbc Oowmrn m. n\ vas ,'hv;ivs hunttai w pttra who aid no* produce m heir b-< ;ius it ri d "<>i b- Heft m KMI4 h,wf, nin^; pe*T| jw~i bccmilM79 words
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Article35 1947-11-26 9 London. Nov. 25 Tho first p&rtjr oi 18 British t. Mi'iiers to exchange posts with Soutn African, leacheri since |Pjf vill leave next month a.nd t«»ke up their duties early la |f|f Now35 words
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Advertisement28 1947-11-26 9 Ira stop [Hf .^^UHIflll I LINDA ROMAY- B A NEW STAR IN y_P THE MAKING 1 _i 1 l%i "m _P"I w\ l__k m m WM Lm __r28 words
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Advertisement32 1947-11-26 9 OLD CLOTHES h YIUP MADE NEW! :^T|jH^ by Dry Cleaning, Dyrwg and invisible Mending WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. 412. Orchard Rtf Telephone ***** Singapore. Con-pletion within 24 hours including Collection and Delivery32 words
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Article9 1947-11-26 10 'Black Ba On Duto Cargo Hollar '-A^L^J^J j '^19 words
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Article85 1947-11-26 10 Curfew Again New Delhi j ff' nd: -'^rmy^M k,i! Pd thr^aadX AlUh.,pswere,hu:jnCmß Cho'A-k. tJlt- rid city, irX:M ping street which has >■ Hmdu and Muslim po^!ajH Plain clothes specia 1 9 i armed with >hotgnn? ed m tn reinforce r^sV^l P' lice fired into 3r..<therfl lln and Sikh gath.rlng.ncM dniReuter - 85 words
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Article75 1947-11-26 10 LONDON H6y. 25— Mr. Winston Churchill, BtitahVs wartime Premier, said yesterday that he believed he could have arranged wtth President Truman for prolongation of lend-lease for Britain, "if 1 had not been turned out by Socialists a the general election." Mr. Churchil! ma«!e this observation m a te!egrarh75 words
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Article36 1947-11-26 10 Techniclolor Film Royal Wedding L:• N M length v-rJa^H R j i] ;v-:d:r.gM being s WJ it afl romn.ar.d perfornian:?B 1 1 Odeon, Lond n. I Tuesday It I minutes Genera .is or. Mrrd.y n?xt-H ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Miscellaneous151 1947-11-26 10 m f t oiniis-l \4 lnsii< lo ihe >lor niiis> Tribune j "SUNSHINE FALLS" __H7~ CAN I HAVE A aA9.^ fI a GIVE >OU A j 1 /TO BBBIM. YOU CTIAP \f IV YOU L£AVETMEQ>mCL\" VONXOURCVCOP I^?, WOP DUAL 3Y GO<»^6 POUND Jt YOUWGLP ON TUEN GIVC COLUMN B«ACEO (fcAfi151 words
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98 1947-11-26 11 Registration For Foreign Wives Of Jap Husbands Toklo. Nov. 25.— SCAP yesteday authorised the Japanese Govern* j j I ment to continue registering as Japanese those non-Japanese women who enter Japan witn their Japanese husbands. It was pointed out, however, that Korean men and men of j other nationalities whoReuter - 98 words
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Article899 1947-11-26 11 Mary G. Davison - Mary G. Davison I A SIX-DA V SERIAL By ill Hank Begins to Compose a Very Interesting Story— > With Some Pen-Jabbing at an Inflated Ego '-'"Z Unk i propos* within 24 fo**u to fromim fo ft* f*< n hi, m with oi ptpei ?nd a collc6899 words
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Advertisement208 1947-11-26 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Toaikhi DAMCS ft lAH \KKT AriRA(TIO.V MARGARET, MAURICE 0 MARYEA Atatefon to Non re>idfnts 51.40 1 I'Nwt-Drip" Croup..) WjII Unit t*»» M yy nt- -t M --ir M Blli^.^ > M«fcj >•••«« V■» !>••* fc«». *•«•«•< > Bj •™J^ *^^^1 '•"<'>•*•" *40*W<" "-•>«• H. i 'I t^| 1208 words
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132 1947-11-26 12 British Govt. Can Probe Companies LONDON. Nov 2D —me d" tuh Government can now Investigate the alTairs of companies- and ownership of shares under an order announced to., uav ihe Board of Trade, under this order, can appoint investigating inspectors on application of not fewer than 200 members ot aReuter - 132 words
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Article119 1947-11-26 12 NEW DELHI, Nov. 24 An Indian Defence Ministry's communique on Kashmir tonight 5 aid: "No change" in the situation in Pooneh and Kotli in the past 24 hours except for "increased patrol activity." The Indian Government to. day issued an order that all airera !tReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement179 1947-11-26 12 I/ Its the spiciest J f^jl WVN THIS SIDE 0 J j OF PARADISE V <p/ ir~"^^\ mWm\ a__W A I f HEWrf I i;e\[ tierxev n«\ ameche *>g| n..wr»ui— .otius.i.U'tiM.u.w nuiMi».«UN .«iM»-«>Nti «>o<.«i »«fc _^i^ (I ji a 2 P.M., 4 15 P.M. 6.30 P.M J VK I and179 words
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Advertisement151 1947-11-26 12 TODAY THE D a ,T^» m\ -JmmT mm P T1_B _^> _^i* _J_S_a l I t Mmw*' a*?*" t UHH^K i 1 _^_A I M mV lt> Y fl_T iNBlfl _^_L„_MaH 4 mt Mm mP -Ikfe-L^^-i _^L j_^. _r^_Qs_L_i __aa "I C_|'!_M1| t_> _H IW d 3 e *l WB151 words
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Article604 1947-11-26 13 Ilia; to- n -l-l-l-l-l-l-l-IH i B B B l i 1 80 44 fl B i i B n/2 B c E E _^_H E W B B- 14 B B oi B" B M B B B _-_E B 6 E B H 36 .40 H604 words
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Article92 1947-11-26 13 With better advices from London and New York, thie local market opened very steady with business done at 43£ for No. 1 Dec. Subsequently the market turned a sellers' one with buyers dropping their offer*. At the close it was steady at the decline. New York p» "?(>>92 words
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Article394 1947-11-26 13 Market Notes Jottings (Fiom Or, i .mrvil According t report, the Cfc mm bunglers "diffident and ■apees.nfi nave presented the Americans with the Pulau Bran! smelting Works on a chai ger and that centre of Industry is Iflrdy to revert to a peaceful fishing village Pulau Brani has been caught394 words
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Advertisement78 1947-11-26 13 ,fefc^| i.\LFXANI>«t KOREA'S JHHHk "THE DRUM" B starring SABU m Wmk ANI> A vsl (>1 300 B^^ nt? r sAi A r Vim cleans speedijyss>And so smoothly/ flj^^^^^/^fvjfr J^s^-^ y Your household work made easier, every I'jT^^/W cleaning t;tsk done quicker, and everyiily^^rrTt^-^^ J T fhin^J brighter— that's what safe-cleaning78 words
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Miscellaneous484 1947-11-26 13 I ON YOUR RADIO' TODAY"! ***** -M-TU'ORK n tkt iiM'-li.jia wave han.f. This .MAI AY KNGI I<H m lls b<> h"-' 1 1 un a fto:!K" T 'nth,. 41 Pr^jramme Summary -n 111 '"-I; Mandarin; 1204 P.i P ln X Dramaticiil JW 1 1 P>" 188 toetrea m BelectkJOi; 12.30484 words
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65 1947-11-26 14 100 Yards Away -But He Had To Wire 'Congrats' MMJrir, .v tihte f" prrxonnJlu > rmfart A Huth. Art*** Mi'h v ■>'• ,*<Ht him o tfimvim Prr** pr* ■*'> </»r>s?>»'/ rtOW Muti** i**r *%c Mifi <f< rtrrff |Ml f*m f*l war/** Mftt)T. Amnnnth thor»i<ah!v npprr-<*Uit<-d thf »et! v^r H r»*65 words
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Article68 1947-11-26 14 SCRC Humbled By Herlequins Aided by a spway aTto fi»4 «et ol ftxwjiias. th« 5 nsa tn>re rtar^quinii sci>red n threenil heckey victory yer thf BC R.C. at Won« lim Green ye.<teretl b.^at be ok ♦♦very SCR C. atitlnpt to score, whilp thf MIVW r-ftiypd tireless game. Thy visitors scored68 words
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366 1947-11-26 14 Br>bJ!i*. KOf 25 A |TrtU bid :< r victory by Inri:a loilowiaf a sporting dec ■rattoß by Queensland ju«t n Ud t« day. ar.d tho t«>uns:> paid thprici' 0| their gamble by losing thi game il th* j Iml v366 words
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Article200 1947-11-26 14 Queensland Ist Innings 341 In.im Ist Innings 369 QI'EENSLAND 2 Innings Archer c Sen b Sohoni 9 Rogers C Sen t Ami! Elahi 28 Morris b Manka.l 16 Carrifcan p Naymtu b S >l\oru 46 McCool no> out 101 Tallon b Mankad 4 Riynar c Sen b MankadReuter - 200 words
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Article133 1947-11-26 14 U.K. HEADING FOR NEW FOOD CRISIS Lcndrn. N v. 25. -Britain appemretf to be leading toward a^Jther trcd crisis i^.at may raise the biggest threat yet W the Labour iiovernment. Weil intcrmed Conservative Party sources caid Winston Ciurch'll firmly believed that th^ shortages may lead to food disturbance and theU P - 133 words
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Article155 1947-11-26 14 NEW YORK. Nov. 24.— Light *ax. loss fifilin:- and profittaking was stfificisju to Oring an ir euiarly lc^rr tendency m th« ait^moon bnt v declines rarely excsecUid one po,rt. Selectee. Department Btores, Ek^tric UanuF>M Illtll l. Mnl 1 1 i Fai'm loip l mt-nts. Rubbers. Oils,Reuter - 155 words
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90 1947-11-26 14 Singapore schoul children thronged the main hall of Raff-> institution last night and thoroaphly enjoyed themselves wh n :P.e St. Andrew's 10th Tr.- p (tYouts) staged their !a^ rrWt rii immanc^ of their 7tn Annual rcert m aid of the Rota-y Ar;ti_T B.90 words
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Advertisement117 1947-11-26 14 Lats T, Shows: 3. 6 15, I.X PM. —Science Against BapUllitlta Men of Two Worlds Starring Eric PORTMAN. Phyllis CALVERT IN TfcCIfNICOLOR OPENING TO-MORROW Betty GraWe, George Montgomery "CONEY ISLAND" IN TECHNICOLOR GREAT WORLD C.LOBE t-«ftl l» •The Batman" (Chaps. I—7) NEW WORM* I |DO 7—9.15 p.m. "King of Chinatown"117 words
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Miscellaneous181 1947-11-26 14 SHIPPING INTELUGESCm Ships alongside the Singapore gjJJJ^ 8 wharves: Mamruns _H WEST WHARF gjS Godown: 1 /2 Lcksamr. pJSIn H Godov.n t/8*Tr«V*S€. Hant.y H Godown o/ 7 Dicto. Havlh Godown 8/9 DioniO'l. Halvsa' H Godown 11- Rtman. Ta:< 3 H Godown 13 Riman. Ha Hs:.< Godown 14 Bmpoolne. H Ej_FPITi~181 words
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315 1947-11-26 15 ter-ser vices boxing champion o make debut next week II i §mmt i L tn. Happ. t stadh_n. an nW^ ban Burma ban Dickie- An K*V InttT-Serv.ce; Entkingo tH. -Unitec f g.t HollWay, oi *fl< f ir Fl will appeal Efeetd opponent* I jy beet) matched L g j D315 words
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Article49 1947-11-26 15 tiao Boxer's 03rd Win L vio 0 M:lan. Italy his ■seeutiv. victory as an r and professional, and th itndght success since t thi United States 1 jo red .1 pcpular points over the form< r lightehamp n the world, Btg aery. In an eight lent hre last night.—49 words
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Article44 1947-11-26 15 m'- team to meet at hockey at the S.R.C. today will be selected He Brn:..,. B Klieman E. Clarke T. D. R. Ox- Rodrlgues, D. Ross. R. a Clarke. 0 Razario, E. m. Hoeflen. B. Vanderput. W Mi y C Wester-44 words
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Article46 1947-11-26 15 I. p r > w the Lucky Strike Bad_T J requested to note Jjj^ton practice day. will Mondays. Wednesdays and M Mr. Boo Chun Kali's resiJ2 ClulJi des.rious of ■totaton match* can com- Hon. sport s Cap- i r Xl H 35fi. JooChiat ajapore.46 words
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Article63 1947-11-26 15 SYDNEY. Nov. 25. -Victoria beat N«w South Wales by nine wickets m thej r Sh^ffWd shield match at the Sydney Crick ?t Ground today. Scoring 246 In thtTr second innings, New South Wale* averted an innirgs defeat by 51. and Victor a had no difficultyReuter - 63 words
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Article48 1947-11-26 15 INTER-COLLEGE RUGGER The twelfth a-ttual intercaUe^c rugby match between the Medical College and Baffles College, Singapore for I "the "Galloway Cop" Will take i place at the Raffles College Grounds on Thursday at 5.15 i p.m. i Lady Gimson has kinnly consented to give awty 'the f cap.48 words
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Article113 1947-11-26 15 Thrcugh the courtesy o' the Singapore Badminton Assocatloii. the tollcwiiig matches frill take place m the Great World Park from 8.30 to 10 p.m. tome r row. All gate proceeds at 50 rents a person will go to the Princess Elizabeth Fund m aid of the housing scheme113 words
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Advertisement60 1947-11-26 15 REQUIREMENTS m Bkase Visit El 7, Kowh Ivrid^p Koad, (opposite AtieJphr HtrteJ) ANOTHER IECOR^D BREAKER w Brought to you from Its Sensational 6 RECORD-BREAKING WEEK m NEW YORK! Tiir til ACT fllTV 51 BRAND I II i\ I ll I I I NEW! IpIIWI If IT HAS EVERY FANT AS«O60 words
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Article, Illustration521 1947-11-26 16 HERMAN RAPPA - JIMMY BIRD TO DISPUTE 'ORIENT' TITLE HERMAN RAPPA Special llo*in» \«<«>* —by slala>a\ WHEN JIMMY KIKH. L Y AS MIDDLEWEIGHT KINGPIN. LANDS IN MAMLA, ONE OE THE EIRST THINGS MANAGER-TRAIN-ER KIM LIN WILL 00 IS TO DISPUTE BOY BROOKS CLAIM TO THE ORIENT .MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE. Km told me that his521 words
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105 1947-11-26 16 CHIGAGO. Nov. 25. The American State Department has banned the dispatch to Generalissimo Stalin of a letter from Dr. Leo Sziland. who first suygested the possibilities of developing the atom bomb to President Roosevelt. The Department stated that the forwarding of the letter, whichReuter - 105 words
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Article100 1947-11-26 16 Lonaon, wov. 25.— me tsntisn .Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest I Bevin, is today seeing If. Georges i Bidault, re-appointed French Foreign Minister early Sunday m Robert Schuman's new cabinet, a few hours before the fate»« ful four-power conference opens m London to try to decide the future100 words
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Article35 1947-11-26 16 Washington. Nov. 25. Secretary of Commerce Aver'll Tlirriman summon. *d the le&deri of tho nations Lr.dtistry to ooi t on Tuesday to explore plans for a voluntary sv-tem to allocate short sunnlies. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article36 1947-11-26 16 Washington, Nov. 25 Tlie External Affairs Department said today that the Russian > released two members of the Canadian Military Mission to Germany who were taken into their custody on Nov. 12 near Kaliningrad. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article109 1947-11-26 16 No Priva For Royal Honeymoon LONDON S v 25 J licle. one Knui ''a..>s <r, r M !i *>' rh:t >t has .leaded SI: W st h P.onil >sh'.!t>. w Fncess J m i it.- Duk- 1 of Eimbfl >pen'!.r.j tiyr r- vr.fiJ ho "af'r: -\.e,i |n g p r109 words
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Article72 1947-11-26 16 World Go Championship CHICAGO, Nov. 25. -I %o\t series to tietermine^M ateur ami professional *1 champions is to he sponfl .he Professional Golfers^M tion of America at Dur.« •he Florida course :r. m 1949, Mr. E. D. Du<il«y.^H of the Asscciaf.on. has M The tieM will b€ linfl from 15Reuter - 72 words
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Advertisement72 1947-11-26 16 Order Now Your Supply of HILL BEER" The Finest Beer in the World Produce of Holland 'or your X' mas and New Year PRICE; $9.00 per dozen pints FREE DELIVERY TO YOUR HOUSE Within Five Miles From Town Singapore 194 Ml— IS. LOW TANGCHANG LTD. 34, Boat Quay, Singapore. -MILL"72 words
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