Morning Tribune, 28 November 1947
1947-11-28
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Title Section15 1947-11-28 1 MORNING TRIBUNE r M lK eu>Beria) 10 CESTB. I 1 N0 F BU- AY. KWTOL15 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1947-11-28 1 GOVT. DEFEATED 10-7 IN INCOME TAX DEBATE HISTORIC WO' by UNOFFICIALS SINGAPORE'S UNOFFICIALS IN THE ADVISORY COUNCIL UNANIMOUSLY SAID A HISTORIC "NO" YESTERDAY TO GOVERNMENT'S BID TO FOIST INCOME TAX ON THE PEOPLE OF M ALAYA. THIS FOLLOWS A LENGTHY DEBATE IN WHICH SIX OF THE COLONY'S COUNCILLORS, FOLLOW- ING1,041 words
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788 1947-11-28 1 The clock stopped for the battle of income tax \DoAwell Cooray There trvw little heat in the longM fed debntf on Ne-fax in ffc* S»npabi Advifory Council wtatiu/. Rnfher uhm fcrre a cold, logical tripping ripcirf 0/ fJie MMM /or /nrome-fcur I tfc Unofficial*, and w equally tttibbom adereiice to788 words
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Article, Illustration9 1947-11-28 1 Mc Kerron Says His Piece..... ZIZrKRWm^ addressing th* Council.9 words
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Article212 1947-11-28 1 Sir Franklin On The Spot The Unofficial members ot J the Singapore Advisory oun.U »»*ve won a respite from the dancer of income tax in thai J Colony, and despite the Jac-k «»f vifour display- I ed, the people of this 1 c.ty musv b« ji genuine. J y grateful212 words
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Article54 1947-11-28 1 Ex-Premier of Siam. Nat Pridi. has sent a letter to Lard KUlearn denymr that he wa* in any way imputed in th* death of King Ananda. Nai Pridi further stated that to the best of his knowI d*e and belief, no member of his present entourage wa« implcated54 words
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Advertisement26 1947-11-28 1 XIAS BAZAAR ro FULL SWING! More present, to choose from, mcr. present, to .We! We co-operate in givint the public the BEST CHRISTMAS SINCE THE ÜBERATION!26 words
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Article163 1947-11-28 2 The presence of polyglot races keeping accounts in various lan*uafes mud the Present low standard of commercial morality would militate atainst the proper wwkmg of th«» income tax scheme jn«Hi*h large-scale evasion— These were the reasons Sir Han Hoe Lim gave for his refusal163 words
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471 1947-11-28 2 Mr. C. C. Tan. voting against the Financial Secretary's motion, said that since the Counc 1 was unable to exercise effective control over the expenditure of Government, he believed it would be better for the introduction of income tax to be471 words
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343 1947-11-28 2 'We Must Have Tax Now, Says Mr. McKerron The time of unbalanced budgets, nec?c Sary in the rehabilitation period was over, and the first essential step towards a farsighted planning for the Colonyfuture was to consider the broaden.ng cf the revenue basis of Singapore. This view was emphasised by Mr.343 words
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Advertisement30 1947-11-28 2 SS VWR www WH Jim KIPNEY IMIIM pin,|. :#SSrsSH£ a s^^na" 'P**?^ Oc Witu PUU are tola oni* i OE WITT'S KIDUEY BLADDER PILLS. Obtainable from all Qispetisaries «C4«^ L30 words
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Article, Illustration608 1947-11-28 3 lenial that Government extravagant was made jovern.r, Sir Franklin n his speech to the AU,unci ytoi rda.v iolio«--iPtote uO income tax. ■ktiD that tne 1 txuavig.incf was I heacuvituso- tne F nDm.ttee. ig to the debate, on li tirst like to refute tile m i*% en made tnat iest608 words
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204 1947-11-28 3 Voting against income tax. Mr. Tan Ch:B ruan declared that, .t.ter examining the 194» Bud get, he tound that K was itW the'r rrcesaary nor advisible to i intr.KlucL income tax into the Cokflkf at the present moment. He advocated the raising of204 words
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Article24 1947-11-28 3 NEWS VENDORS' UNION OFFICIALS were e^^- s jumasamy; President, Mr. k Hon Secretary Mj ure P.y K icanmi Hon. iw Mr V.' S. Manigam.24 words
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Article20 1947-11-28 3 NEW YORK Nov. > An t dre SrMinisUr V le today Arable contribute to the cause of peace ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article15 1947-11-28 3 ON CHEATING CHANCE i„ $aso y«»»^w lowed to a JO™— e 1 _i rt _"_**?a-;2""***15 words
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Article32 1947-11-28 3 LIQUOR SMUGGLERS LOSE BOAT TWO •«»»»™_."_S_ )B %sStt_i naoor eavll > ftned •_***fߣ Court Jg«.«g- t a t __t torn, officers a m^J^,. popped a sampan m wn'c" J^SSf* W *T_ah «as -W*32 words
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Article25 1947-11-28 3 Chinese Envoy At Industrial Fair Ml cal regions w c tt lC i c t^e norbeat combine to attaC* t n tricts with rou«h roads-25 words
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Advertisement8 1947-11-28 3 THE KATONG RESTHWSE •."^r^KLAY. NOVEMBER Sir A M8 words
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Article, Illustration8 1947-11-28 4 Hollytoood firmament.8 words
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401 1947-11-28 4 MALACCA CO'JRT SENSATION (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Thursday. Bungling and misunderstanding by the foreman of a common jury at the conclusion of the Azzue hearing into a case of armed robbery by a BOR and six others resulted in I the401 words
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Article47 1947-11-28 4 More than 100 people compris. ing individuals *nd representatives of business houses and commercial fnterests. were present at the salesrooms of Messrs Cheong Hock Chye and Co., Ltd Robinson Road, yesterday, wher-' an auction of landed property was held. Sales totalled $300,00047 words
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Article40 1947-11-28 4 TAXI DRIVER ROBBED A Chinese taxi driver was rob bed of $20 in cash and a wristlet watch by three Indians in civilian clothes near the 12th mile. Changi Road, on Wednesday night. One man was armed with a knife.40 words
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Article57 1947-11-28 4 On Wednesday night an Indian was waylaid in Desker Road by two Chinese who robbed him of $50 in cash. The men were not armed. Shortly before 8 p.m. on Wednesday, a Chinese .family lving m Tanjong p a gar Road wer^ robbed of $850 in cash and som*57 words
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215 1947-11-28 4 A Malay taxi driver told the Coroner yesterday, that a 'moving box" cut diagonally across the path of his taxi and collided with it. He saw nobody near the box. He was Talib b«n Sudin giving evidence at the iflqu.'ry into215 words
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Article, Illustration25 1947-11-28 4 "JFiop has certainty C rked m^.ZT. •Mafic this ti-e," lauahln vv! 1 Ve,,ou gw c_ _?_r_H2 _*—>•. H 1 k _s N_£_ittQ_3£__ __«aifKß25 words
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Article, Illustration10 1947-11-28 4 <7«^PO w«t» thelnke m-th€ gardens at Buck>n</>»"» >10 words
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Advertisement25 1947-11-28 4 Attractive Afternoon Frocks If^ I C(V^ &™tiful Evening Gowns J^B Shanghai Modern Tailoring jSHBI 10 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. (mJHIII^ »"ade to order Phone 82C81. VV25 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1947-11-28 5 [^Trdust from korda's studios paillette Ooif i -The Story of toUB fetenn a T22S!to mean. A f M e it professional, mm* s {v^e taste ar.»l reui S e that the I ant '"£f CgC tie not for mm. nc;t!vity from t enJe r* pe-iy to an astonisnea thrties.1,143 words
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Advertisement34 1947-11-28 5 XOW AVAILABLE Wholesale enquiries tnvited. Sole A9«n(« /or SJM9ap« re and Mn^san Union. HUANGHD TRADING CO. IS -IB UPPER CROSS ST. SINGAPORE' PHONE 3591 P.O. Box IU4 SODA i i > i Phoenix Is Best34 words
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344 1947-11-28 6 MORNING TRBUNE FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1947. No Performance As in the Malayan Union, so too in the Colony the Unofficial members of the Singapore Advisory Council have throwti oat the Income Tax Bill. The Singapore exposition tacked the vigour shown by their cwtntafifte in the Malayan Union, but the fact344 words
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Article788 1947-11-28 6 Harold King - Harold King Py- The French federation of L wiih its ii,« members is I wootd arttenty the political pu PARIS.— A big struggle is going on in Prance for contnl of the 6.000.000-strong centra) Trade Union organisation, the General Confederation of Lab our. which has, since the Liberation inReuter - 788 words
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Advertisement14 1947-11-28 6 i Js r% *D h A ft™ SEASON TRADIN6 CO. 57. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE.14 words
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Article, Illustration769 1947-11-28 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE ~WITH J s WeHding -inrr'ed at Sure The Rev jeremony. «ho wa> l ±d ntnon. the J! bring nmshJ collar and bu an old tam'ly pleated headrt P pd a a bcuquet oi eted h er ensembie^ )ougal. brother 0 jrom Sydney. I Balmoral Road769 words
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Advertisement53 1947-11-28 7 a friend who is a i? <!P itJf-.l gift book f«<r K A W IM RKST OF CKSs S ».W cr alst to whom yen 0 a prtsent J H treasure these: S THE V-ORU) s9 00 I OK THK Of riir £SU) 5n.22 "mikKtorc fi ;^;:ster House c J.53 words
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Advertisement137 1947-11-28 7 ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNiCA 24 mUHH AM) BOOK W TOfc YfcAR. lHt titD C4JDW at JSJ-2 JET 2 BtAE I£\ANBEX a. 22"Z Iw it J MOROCCO at ?T IT HSI MOROCCO twe ft tl. rARtVLTI.ARB A«EN« POK MAtAVA. KELLY WALSH LTO. RAFFLES HOTEL St. ANDREW'S SOCtEtY DtN?^ER k BALL C. K. TANG137 words
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Article, Illustration139 1947-11-28 8 Royal Weddin g Day Sports In Malacca LONDON. Nov. 26.— Leading British Liberals— centre party which is almost in eclipse at present in the struggle between the Conservative right and Labour left— tonight issued a "declaration of independence." LONDON. Nov. 26— A few of the scars caused by bombs to139 words
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Article147 1947-11-28 8 LONDON, Nov. 26— A vicar substituting t™ the ex-Rector of Wells, Norfolk, preached to af negation at Wells of eighty-more than twice the usual number -on the evil of spreading scandal They hoped to hear more abmr Key. w. E. Mom. whoso ilodmi,.. ££Z left a147 words
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116 1947-11-28 8 Wind-Tossed Steel Sheets Kill Two L NDON. Nov. 17. Several 28 lb sheets of steel tossed from the top of new 90ft. building by a high wind hit three workmen, killing two and seriously injuring the third. The sheets were being used in the building of a granary at Gateshead-on-TyneReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration53 1947-11-28 8 TOKIO. Nov. 27— Japan, s nrides of eight American sol. c?iers, married under the GI Brides Law two mcnths ago accepted the Christian f^rh in baptismal ceremonies hciu ir a Tokio army chapel conduetd by Chaplain ftufus A. Cooper of 3101, Webster St., Saidugo California Wf.ddmy .V53 words
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141 1947-11-28 8 30 Enraged Wives In Barrack "Mutiny" IX)NPON, Nov. 27. Thirty angry wives of Irish Guardsmen now serving in Palestine stood on the barrack-square at Chelse*. London, and shouted down a bri gadier. He had told them they must quit their married headquarters. Brigadier Trappe Lomax said the married quarters were141 words
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106 1947-11-28 8 LONDON, Nov. 27.- Every year for six years a different person will get the income from the bulk of a £76,000 fortune left by Miss Beatrice Cecil" Allfrey, of Temple I Hill, East Budleigh, Devon. It will go in rotation to Lieute-nant-Colonel106 words
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Article, Illustration28 1947-11-28 8 A piWfire taken on the set of Alexander A"- se«m due for screening in Singapore shortly- m j yum^m A. A. Walter, OBE, JP, Korda's Eastern s28 words
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Advertisement122 1947-11-28 8 MOTOR INSURANCE Partindars of prewar cars supplied in certificate form to prewar policy -holdeVs o n request These can be used in support of claim*. LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. THUS ENSURING NO DELAY WHATEVER m CASES WHERE DAMAGE IS NOT lIrFoVs SPECIAL HOME LEAVE SCHEME. NO CASH TRANSACTION122 words
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Article, Illustration59 1947-11-28 9 Photographic nervwe, (Picture by Mr Matthew Cameron, of Southern Kinta Tin Dredging Co., Ipoh, with his charmnig bride, Miss Margaret Reid, of Dunfermline, Scotland, after their wedding at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Ipoh, last Saturday. Standing behind are Mr. J. Manson, who acted asIpoh; Lang - 59 words
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Article, Illustration69 1947-11-28 9 Madame Chiang' s Vote Not Valid SHANGHAI, Nov. 27 Chineta afternoon newspaper, Ham Min Pao reported from Nanking that Madame Chiang Kaishek's ballot lot democratic Socialist woman candidate Wang Yung.teh was believed to be invalid. The lepcrt taid Madame s ballot ticket was of the type lor election of womenIpoh; Photo Corner - 69 words
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Article, Illustration27 1947-11-28 9 I\,\ "Anna Karenina" (starring Vi«J e P""o. .Singapore personalities. Left to Wjht Col '^n Run Shaw. Singapore cinema magnate, «»»a c (/l used in the film27 words
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Article51 1947-11-28 9 WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. Emergency assistance to China will be included in the United States stop-gap aid programme— as well as to France, Italy and Austria— under the recommendations to be made by the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, it was learned here late last night. Picture51 words
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Article48 1947-11-28 9 MYSTERY SKELETONS sKsSsSg on two >" u c o o nr\ faat Tnpotholes below the 2^370 feet .in known men. vvpipAt the first inquest on a mie, suoiti» u vr^rksh're ravine. r;e y LyTeturnld r a S n h open ve. j £»S£'"£,rsi Ihw the cause ot death. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement154 1947-11-28 9 NON-DRIP ir 4 BBHB^^^^^^^^B DUAL SQUASH DISPENSER i• > i _i i— i i« I n.v i\ l)>M Ma mm mMM n« I hjn 1 ,,.Mi,, w ...'..1, V'A^P"* 11 4 «l I lit (,!..< fW-i» r-h M,l<l i| *.1».n. V,Mi.ho» Jymp ru u.ft<«« BK M "M "W J I154 words
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Article77 1947-11-28 10 Paris, Nov. Jtf.— To* french Iftrfetry of the Interior otftttf y«stentey that If "undesirable per sons" had been expelled from the country, including several "White Russians", wtio acquired Soviet nationality alter the war in response to propaganda appeal* The Ministry spokesman added that they had been arrested in "differentReuter - 77 words
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Article120 1947-11-28 10 Lund, ni Ngv H r tht children"' r< *B •Surrey, h B.rJI Uncle Mac name "Uncle u Wheat." Mits m References printed I t?n included ™ldren a n d ChKdr^a For McCulloch. it n J (that he suffered from JS Physical disability. PeJ-SH one eye and one leg. TheReuter - 120 words
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108 1947-11-28 10 2 NEW GENERALS ARMY OFFICERS PROMOTED I London. Nov. 27.— The folloiH ing promotions were announrtß 1 in the London Gazette I i To be Generals Lt.-Gen.Bß Brian Robertson. Military Qm ,ernor of the British zone, fitfl seniority. 3rd October. 1946; UM Gen. Sir James Steele. CokM of the HoyalReuter - 108 words
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Article38 1947-11-28 10 inter Geo'ipi Dimitrov tjjl Marshal T, i W^Jl he will sign a treaty" 'laboraticr.. frioiKiahip mutual aid." ton:or«J Varna Exinograd i mosph n< of nat onal «JJ ration and festivity, announce! yestei^> U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Miscellaneous165 1947-11-28 10 «»iiiirv-K\<-hisi%<' lo thv Mor iiina Tribune I "SUNSHINE FALLS" j I /8Y PUTTING TUG ROTOftC BAO\ f /lO WO/K ...PUlT>4£ I Tw^EN YOU WANTToY" L^"V^ \s* -~^2EP ft VJO CRUI&NG PITCH MOU TM£ I PiTCW L£VW OOWN AGAIN. VOO^E DOWN DO YDU f^ NO I -L* LOAD Of P YOUR165 words
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Article861 1947-11-28 11 Mary G. Davison - Mary G. Davison A SIX-DA Y SERIAL By IV The Imaginary Bonnie Tries a Little Business Venture— to Writer H ank's Puckish Delight! B- miin tr«s B^iWy thing would be m glanced at Wi watch. V a n -.-.t-ier hour and a hal. V as due at861 words
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Advertisement28 1947-11-28 11 NEXT CHANGE I C.RKAT WORLD The Batman" < Final Chaps.) IL NEW WORLD Tahiti Night" °P?ns To.morrow lh^ lady Objects" (In Technicolor) > m °^v (1U0) Midnight Eoth Slka ndef"28 words
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Advertisement88 1947-11-28 11 I QR<GiNAb{^DMNE<I ADDING A^ACHINES CALCULATORS NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVING SHORTLY j Orders Booked in Rotation Rf\k\ fcrf\ I m 1M ROEINSON ROAD, (Incorpcrated in England* 11 AH a M riwiE^rfc S ™?*«S sour while. Dont m the oppcrturlty. nat "li" HEEREN BUILDING, ORCHARD ROAD. rial ux_ PHONE 838CJ. f 1 f{\88 words
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358 1947-11-28 12 T( k^o, Nov. 27.— General I* ant Matsui. Ccmmander-in.Chief of the Japanese Army :n Centnl Chin a at the time or the "Fape oi Nanking." took the stjnd in his own behalf at the War Crime* Trial on Wednesday, an testified that it was hisU.P. - 358 words
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67 1947-11-28 12 NEW YORK. Nov. 27. An audience rf 2.000 cheered Dr. Chaim Weizmann, President of the British Zionist Federation, hei> on Tuesday when he was refrrred to as "the first president of the Jewish state'. The occasion was a dinner riven In honour of hisReuter - 67 words
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Article72 1947-11-28 12 LONDON, Nov. 27. More than 45,000.000 head of poultry feme under the ban imposed by the Min stry of Agriculture. From todav no Uve nouifrv in ay be moved, s:ld, exhibited or offered for sale or show in any part of England and Wales. This standsfll order hasReuter - 72 words
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Article101 1947-11-28 12 Nankirgr. No?. 27.— Fierce fighUr* raged yesterday between jPacting and Wangtu railway station. 35 miles to the south as Nationals fcrces fought to break up a southern Communist column pushing against the Hopel provincial capital, according to dispatches reaching here tonight Over 100.000 Red trcops areReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration32 1947-11-28 13 To Chinese man Artist It Lns. Chinese «r--ihibitcd her pamtipore recently, was to dinner .at the Yuen Restaurant t World last night. a frige p&ihering ction was most enltends leaving for krt&S32 words
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Article155 1947-11-28 13 LONDON, Nov. 26— Todays session has brought some sharp tails to British Funds. Selling of Consol and Treasury 2^% issues resulted in a loss of 1 per cent., both closing at 83y 2 Miscellaneous Industrials were I also inclined to follow this downward trend but losses inReuter - 155 words
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Article691 1947-11-28 13 SHARE MARKET Q UOTATIONS I 'ORE NOV. 27 hare quotations toby the Malayan Association were as ipilSTB'AL.' M ftujcr Senef I 13.00 14.00 I 1 80 190 I 3.45 355 Be 6.75 9.50 822 23, 25 26 6 43.00 45.00 Bust 5.10 5.30 900 10.00 ll 3.87' 3 97'jCd I691 words
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Advertisement152 1947-11-28 13 CATHAY j- PHONE 3400 DAILY: 11, 1.45, 4 15, 6.45 9.30 P.M. WHKKK LAUGHTER and MUSIC DROWN THE CRASH Off FISTS! TKNSE EXCITING DRAMA.*. -HEART-WARMINtt LOVE.... Mm^ fatftufH Jlourolt iIwnHtUSTAII SIM WWTI JOtttS 10(1 HMttlt n i>Mti»i u r>ii ttkt*kk tkklkkttlk iwMiiii»h«iujiTH< «< iLrLIL rARRnI Ba Preceded tty sp«iai ROYAL152 words
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391 1947-11-28 14 2 Plead 'Guilty' In High Street Jewel Robbery Trial the Btagapoft An'wet ye terday, fi ur younj Chines,;? appealed bt-lort M: Justv Thor food t<- answer ehttftl in con BCCtioa \v:th the iffHltiOlUl D b feCffy which took '.ice on Ma: 17 last, when a Well -known Chines lewellen 1391 words
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Article, Illustration235 1947-11-28 14 Photograpli). LONDON, Nov 26 —The Big Four Foreign Ministers today broke their deadlock on Austria and agreed to place her peace tieaty first on their agenda. Waving excitedly from the windows of a Malayan Airways Dakota aircraft, sixteen happy EuropeanTribune - 235 words
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Article90 1947-11-28 14 Hampstead, Nov. 26.— DonnaVi Lilian Aberg, 34. single, described as a matron o Roslyn Him Hampstead, was here today re* manded on bail until next Wednesday, accused of harbouring an escaped convict, Alick Canning Kostanda, and concealing the commission of a felony. She had appeared en anReuter - 90 words
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Article74 1947-11-28 14 Federation Statement Soon London, Nov. 26:— A Government statement about the federation of Malaya is- expected to be made shortly. When Major Bruce, Labour, asked in the House of Commons today what progress wa s being made to implement the federation of Malaya the Colonial Secretary Mr. Arthur Creech Jones,Reuter - 74 words
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Article50 1947-11-28 14 K. Rajah, a teen-age Indian boy, appeared before the Second Police Court Magistrate yesterday, on a charge of house-break-ing and theft of a table cloth from a house in Meyer Road on Nov 24. H He W as remard<?d in Police custody for 24 hours for further investigation50 words
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Article130 1947-11-28 14 MELBOURNE \cM ot South XH P»ayiord. has entJS 1:i °n that wherAsH v-innvnf s act t0 M n **U trading b&aS operative, it might t)e uncorstituiiona! I Mr. Piayford w* M press representatives "rne yesterday ore ß h«s Murr to' "M been conferrinj t-juH Ol Victoria, Mr. h"' Jl130 words
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Article39 1947-11-28 14 LONDON. Nov 27fl hances oi the Sovifl participating in t« Olympic gam^s at^J next year was redu«« barest possibility viet winter sports showed that ai! tournaments had mm in Russi:i it thesawß the sjame .n S^laj39 words
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Advertisement60 1947-11-28 14 Tie Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ui. (Incorporated in Singapore) rASSENGER FREIG HT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy BS. "HONG SIANG* For Palembang and Pladjoe S.S. Sails 7th Dec. FOR DJAMBI B.S. "EMPIRE MAYMEAD".. (Hong Tat) t¥imm 2nd Dec For further particulars plfase apply to The Ho Hong Steamship60 words
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Miscellaneous582 1947-11-28 14 lON YOUR 'RADIO i BLUE NETWORK VW MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES W J 2^ 2 p m **> metrei in -£**< the medium wave band 720 wSfrS l0 V^v 1 me^^a p. r second u, the 41 HfigtiS 6.00-11.00 p.m. 455 metres in D*n Wur the medium wave band 4 825582 words
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Article432 1947-11-28 15 I !id tiring L ilties and K..fflesCol-i I Franklin l tchto* K n Lady Gimson who call »way Cu^ vO L r gnded up the in K s p r:::^ activities fo, W Raffles ColW;;.:\ :liat they ■r' :-r every K ir .i wen ihemiclfrt Kir. n manv L432 words
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Article31 1947-11-28 15 Ie of f:v, jrears' rigorous lent was imposed on it t AssiM Court by Mr Justice Thoronhe was und guilty n unlawful possession m kerat Albert Street 1 list year.31 words
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Article63 1947-11-28 15 lors for the Wright-lifting C ntttta are rente that the competitlißi bet oO N »r. 29 and 30 at urld Ar-:... at 8 p.m. Those |t in the Weifht-UfUng I nueivei at 31. t 3 p.m. for a I D |at the New for the weighS;iturd..y. ptrtcular s ore63 words
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Article57 1947-11-28 15 B Involving 53 locally■P r '"■I of the R.A.S.C. ■f ting with dangerous 111 H kenzie Road on i was called at the Istrate 1 Court on V piain Athey, adjutant school, opposed 11.I 1 "l! R. G. Smith. ■s."' the Royal En- School, applied V respect of six57 words
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76 1947-11-28 15 I Baghdad. Now 2..— King* anc rvlers o: member states of the Arab League may meet f-arly next me nth to discuss the future of Palestine if the United Nation! adopt a partition plan, it was learned authentically here yesterday The meetmg wh.lch76 words
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Article73 1947-11-28 15 Displaying good combination in the forward lines, the Keppel Bus Company defeated a team from ti.o s s Diomcd by four goals to one in a friendly soccer match playt-d at the 6th mile Pasir Panjang Road ground yesterday. Bus Company Team: Taib, Murr. Govinda. Tee Kiah. Gham,73 words
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195 1947-11-28 15 IPOH Nov. 26.— With a v^w to co-ordinating and promoting interest in all typos of amateur spcrte in tin State, and improving their standard a Perak Amateur Sporis Association WUj formed on Sun.iay at a meeting hel d in the Ipoh Club195 words
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Article24 1947-11-28 15 Harmony Musi«a. m a friendltll .nt on,d l first t s. S. Sivnrn 3-0. y°;^ H chPW beat Suppiah »^4> J^fwtf* K-24 words
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366 1947-11-28 15 (Tribune Man rfp»«"' An :n.,ight into the life and proWrms ol the I nd n d -,,ia was gi%vn by Mr. N. R.r;havan. the first ttAtt CojwJGeneral to Indonesa. at a Pies Conference at Adeipn. not y-.-,terday. Speiklng <n som,- of the pn*Rtlt366 words
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Article, Illustration551 1947-11-28 16 I HIS I li;si STAR IS TODAY KKIsKAM. Nov. ?7. No touring cricket captain has it pel so many difficulties as m. r nit b No captain has met difficulties with a cooler and mor.' determined braverv. In the past two months' preparation for the Test or.Reuter - 551 words
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Article31 1947-11-28 16 »«t< h s Urll **l man **> ihe te am ls tK Han,>nekar\ j n .L not generally antifi »>ut he ha, hffnj India's tie!di n? ;ils I k N.;yudu ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article30 1947-11-28 16 The Ceylon Bpd teated thg Jobored al h >ckey by tvop (Bcorers Yogarajihi The Sup rintendiq Engineer's De^artT.eji yard) defeated the Hiih!ande:s by :wo&oi tScoiers. Balan m30 words
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Article82 1947-11-28 16 The SC.R.C. suffered their tliird hockey reverse when the Postals XI defeated then 3 1 on the home ground (Hong Lim Green> yesterday. Outstanding in the rUitlngl team was centre «half ToiedJ who played a great spoiling gam,^ and fed hi* forwards constantly The Postals82 words
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Article88 1947-11-28 16 LONDON, Nov. 26. Princtss Elr,i>» > fha M Edinburgh, v-ho left Broadlands, Uomsty, r>:n m bren since their weddiny, today asked M !Jldee** i/t I period of their honeymoon to be spent m 4 be "absolutely by themselves." Uarq*& "'/H The wish has beenReuter - 88 words
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Article92 1947-11-28 16 LONDON. Nov. 27. Hundreds of young men and women shouting, "We've got to set rid of the rats" parade outside a hall in Leytonstone, Last London last night whore tl* Osi J a Mosls y< forn leader of the British Union of Fascists,92 words
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Miscellaneous51 1947-11-28 16 HJ;fp"Jli|k^Sl f SPORTS I '•r'-*i mt' nfifi in mi' r i rill n--KCCKEY SCRC vs. 223 BOD. Hong Lm Green: Spore Colts vs Police Training School. Thcir.scn Read: SRC 2nd XI vs. RAF 2nd XI. Padang. SCC vs. St: Joseph's Institution, Padang. BADMINTON. Exhibition matches. Great World amusement park. 83051 words
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