Morning Tribune, 20 November 1948
1948-11-20
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Article, Illustration589 1948-11-20 1 larouk and Farida, Shah nd Fawzia end mar ria pes "wo Royal divorces were simultaneously announced in Cairo yesterday. The marriages of Fdrouk of Egypt to 27-year-old Queen Farida and of his sister, 26-year-old Empress zia, to the Shah of Persia have both been dissolved. King FaroukReuter - 589 words
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Article130 1948-11-20 1 Cold War On Alien Denied LONDON, Friday Harry Sherman, chief of Britain'.s I third largest football pool, d' Bled he had ever threatened to "drag the Government <lovvn" when the tribunal probing an alleged corruption ii Government circles resum <l its hearing today. Tin- counsel for SMn.-y Stanley, telesi atten130 words
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Article75 1948-11-20 1 I( LON v a M-yeai I. ier was hangf, murder of ''1 girl, thus ■rond i^riUn L lllows In the f\:[ "iter a lans^ utions since 1 L i mona In April abolish cam- but the meaI tted in the m June i Griffith: t Walton Jail th. bruti75 words
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Advertisement15 1948-11-20 1 C ITY Kdition \OL. I. NO. 939. (New Series) *-\T. NOV. 20, 194M. 10 tents15 words
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152 1948-11-20 2 Board will not cut $200-rent for room Tm: Real ('onnii.'tu-n Beard would not i snoot i |200 pe: month, fo? a room In an Orchard Road ore i i vnnt applicant. Kho Bit ti M««v woman haii dreooer, could i -t £\\i- the Booid anv r 'Ct 1 t i152 words
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Article44 1948-11-20 2 Boys' Bridge Review Today SINGAPORE. Battalion Boys' k^ Brigade's annual review and display will be h*ld a* Victoria Memorial Hall a "> p.m. today Reviewing officer will be General Si r Neil Ritchie, C-m-C. FARELF Proceeds from .sa:, ol pro- <■' til go to UN AC44 words
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Article83 1948-11-20 2 Gambling Got Him 8 Months Lim Hee Chiew. 24-year-old Chinese clerk employed by the R.A.F. Tengah. was sentenced to eight month:-: rigorous imprisonment in the First District Court yesterday for misappropriating two bearer cheque- for $235 belonging to the RAF. Mr. P, Johnson, defending, said that on June 5. Lim83 words
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Article, Illustration111 1948-11-20 2 FRONT ROW. .Lett to Right). .Mr. (i. EL Thompson a.M. \m- lis IaOOT In si::u. Adiniral s.r Deals Boydi sir Kalplt MrVfilMl!! iI.M Amtms**] tor hina, Ifr. Malcolm MacDon- ;:!<;, Mr Marshal .-ir Hugh Lloyd, Sir Franklin Gim m*d, sir Alexander (ir.ii.th.nu >\ •rnar of111 words
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Article73 1948-11-20 2 PAID FOR JOY RIDE IN COURT Mohamed Yusoff bin Abdullah, a Municipal coolie, hailed a cab one night in October, ducked into it and had a three-hour joy-iide around the city. Then ne stopped the driver. He alijjhted. Fare? He had none. The fare incurred was $7.50. He came into73 words
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Article30 1948-11-20 2 Washington, Fri. Thirty years of intermittent negotiations have ended wtth the signing of an agreement to standardise all screw threads made in Britain, the United States and Canada.30 words
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Article202 1948-11-20 2 "THREAT TO JUSTICE" Federal Courts Bill (Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LI.MPI K, Friday.— A Government move to grant the Public Prosecutor right to appeal against acquittal by judge and jury was opposed by four lawyer-members of the Federal Legislative Council here this morning. This right was requested by the Government202 words
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Article68 1948-11-20 2 WARNING FORGED CHEQUES Three forged cheques to the value of $4,311.61 bearing the seals of NAAFI, Superintendent of Naval Base, and Social Welfare, were discovered by tbe police yesterday. They were made out in favour of three Chinese firms in Singapore. The police warned the public not to accept cheques68 words
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Article14 1948-11-20 2 J asm District haa ratsea $1. 500 for the Poppy Day Fund.14 words
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Article108 1948-11-20 2 5 Lectures On English Language A teeond ter*ea ol five r.v tension lectin «\s enUtled Tl English Languai'e" by P G. Hough, of Raffle. C will be con.i ,r U' by U People's Educator. A**BoC>«tMl ut the Associ -.:onV headquil ters at Handy Road, just b h a the Cathay108 words
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Article65 1948-11-20 2 JOHANNLI3BUIK. T»iJJ Louth African Prime "J ulster Dr. Dan l Mag elaborated hi.s proposals w all South African- carry identity cards I The present l* w laid ,J tha t anyone with one-a* native blood was n n but tht re was no de mi65 words
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Advertisement129 1948-11-20 2 ENJOY BETTER HEALTH Are you tired, worn out, despon- dent, mentally sluggish, feeling older than your years? Have noj energy? Suffer from backache or other pains? Can't eat. sleep, J work, play like a healthy per-' son? Has all the fun been taken] out of your life"* If you have129 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-11-20 3 i i(;>;ii til inge 1.1 ui a l ot tnd s whirl el BBidt r- i ft 124 words
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Article109 1948-11-20 3 Cathay Flats Vacated step towank (lerequiaationing th e Cathay Building, waa accomplished when part of the offices of the Commit sioner-General and the Bri tish Stores Disposal Board moved out on Monday. The two ofh',;^ have oc< •inict the whole of the third iioo. since the liberation. Mr. I»ke Wan109 words
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Article, Illustration30 1948-11-20 3 aa i I (irav l«r r u Direcr br L recti a lony rd ait.ll hi 9 L weeks' Buchai,. ter,. my. Director «-a 4 On Jl30 words
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Article209 1948-11-20 3 SUMA TRA TRADERS WAR NED CIXGAPORE Government ha^ told local mere hints trading with Sumatra that payment of anv 'taxes" or "levies" to third parties "will almost certainly result ir* all barter trade bei_£ stopped. 'Any firm complying with demands for payment .-uch taxes and or levies is acting contrary209 words
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Article45 1948-11-20 3 Han dwork Exhibition Bt. Josephs institution wiu Vioid Its first pist-war Art and Handwork tziiibitk'n in tnt schoc". hall en Saturday and Sunday. The exhibition will be opened hn MKS. A. W *V>:by, wife of tht Director Of Eaueaticn. Singa* p. rt, nv Saturday morning45 words
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Article54 1948-11-20 3 -i i Chinese, aa h-. I m and Chia r\h Kuay. v.*:v found in possession ol .<r 2.000 rwmda of amunitl m and two pisl -Is, in sir- pori on march 23 w*-re senten jd to Ave years' rigorong hnT3'-_(;nraent by Mr. Justice Taylor at54 words
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Article85 1948-11-20 3 lei »1 th I font. Wah *n the 'in s::eh lepartxaanta ia a mere waste] of bad|y Beaded money." He BUggaUted that the mane* spent on theso <!'-nart"" i «t3 shouU be turned to hotter rr.yposes such as '^proving liv:i*iT condttloiifl in lhe kamp'»-*<: Inch^ Kama*' 'din85 words
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Article114 1948-11-20 3 BahTO UMNO f rk>wn J* every Uhl l!lc Mentri Ucsar The Johore Bahru bran- of UMNO is ~3pan <4nd receSlon for Dato Onn, Mentri Bssar of JolforeTwhoii expected b^ k ta f >^ don en Nov. 22. •v large nutmler of J mo mrmbers w I114 words
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140 1948-11-20 3 Mr Shanks sad to send P.C.to jail ii ph F< 15) po'iet c net il 19 yeai service, an.i two yi ira more to misappropriated $1 13 VH*nging to police prisoners, had a spree at the bars thought .-vnc-.cje. changed hia mind md gave himself up. Mr. E. P. Shanks.140 words
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Advertisement97 1948-11-20 3 vAll IUL CHANGU GEORGE FORMBY GET CRACK" NG' ••STARB.W ESSENCE OF CHICKEN A Highly Concentrated I'redigested *f*r«»t«*i*i Food d.inu'actured only under th; strictest aseptic condition!* IROM WUPCTEO BKFED OF YOUNG MtALTHV (HithKNS Trade Fnqidrin to: JSOLE AGENTS Piakmin Penhas Limiteda 117 125 Cecil Street Singapore TUITION M_RCANTI_B INSTI'n* <)N 20997 words
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Article, Illustration493 1948-11-20 4 REWARDS TOR SERVICA c HousMdH <lay aft- V-m_H Franklin Cinison r/fl insignia and nu-dali JH following— Henr\ Batten < Mr, ranging ganisation to fl piw-wai Qf M por- Hirß Boa ul-- c '..*l ministratii I Krian Maurir, Johns dpi A.s surgi on I .'I ternment fl to493 words
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Advertisement31 1948-11-20 4 Evening Elegance Personified by You in this off-the-shouldcrs gown in lilmy organza, or any fabric you desire. So giaceful. so Uattering. SHANGHAI MORDERN TAILORING 10. Battery Road. Spore. Phone *****. i31 words
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Article, Illustration323 1948-11-20 5 Kathleen Hickley - Children and pets both need training Kathleen Hickley -BvI I. th icoepw"*_lt pet. lor a ti-. be for th« I S** than r«£ 5 i f**f: hv m#* 2 Oh* f-S I to i m I* lomel >' jral tne ie- re "T first the irth i you t to323 words
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Article, Illustration176 1948-11-20 5 THE well •"Tossed woman krows that Tor quiet elegance navy and white is hard to beat. She can team up these two colours in so many ways. The trim two pieces illustrate 1 here is one example. Matching wide white lapels cuff*, and glove*?176 words
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Advertisement73 1948-11-20 5 !iies HomevMrd Bound IKS TOMMY' THOMPSON M 181 2nd FLOOR G.H. BUILDING CVTTLKV UOAD TEL 7997 "^■■■■■■pa^aaHßMMiawvaaaßWßaßaMaßaaavaw BSSS SSS___________S_ _____S— BP MIGHT'S SPECIAL 1 ATTRACTION 4FFLES HOTEL MNCE MISIC PROVIDED BV 2 DANCE ORCHESTRAS M- S. Birmingham Sextet and nk Pi:kford his Orchestra 'NFORMAL RACE NICHT DANCE EXTENSION TO 173 words
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Advertisement24 1948-11-20 5 Christmas and Wedding Gifts. (dorious and Immortal 1 r-j| P I < rfT^HP-*^ aSS^B^ and I. IS/I ar. y? As 4 C_3x 6^ I i24 words
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Miscellaneous198 1948-11-20 5 1 -MARY rDA Y'S birthday girl is Rada Shierlaw. Happy birthday to her. Our birthday greetings go also to Walter Wearne, who celebrates his today. By the way. Mrs. Walter Wearne and family are expected here for the Christmas season. Wedding bells rang early this morning for Mr. Lawrence Lee198 words
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283 1948-11-20 6 SATURDAY, NOV 20 1948. S'pore's Poor Relation THE MORNING TRIBUNE London Affenta—Messr*. Colm Turner, Ltd., MM House, Vb £t. Martin's Uin* TF.C. 2. THK Fedei ation's dC nomy is in u^ shape. Mr. W. D. God .sail, the Financial S* c rotary, made a brave attempt to soften Hat blow283 words
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Article, Illustration848 1948-11-20 6 Herbert Nichols - Herbert Nichols Bx Iv a^ie.iH-.- < r« reatare -nth c>f ta <Jrar.de Wh«-n World can a trem in th-* »nd for spices, bot Oilt, natural I ll timber, tin. an i rubbt r ran Into an almo I total lOCkade of even norma. I applies, for most of these848 words
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Article99 1948-11-20 6 "TI HREE Germans in five in i the American occupation zone today are confident in the future" cf Western Germany fo'!owin:r the currency icform introduced in June. according to a public opinion survey just concluded. The survey indicates oveiwhelming approval for the currency reform instituted by the99 words
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Advertisement21 1948-11-20 6 Mdhvr.n Air**y* Iti NOW TWICE DAILY FROM sin o afore TO KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH AH I > PENANG DAILY SERVICE TO TAIPING21 words
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Miscellaneous24 1948-11-20 6 r "V. I JUiT _A.K»T (JlslOEJZiiXAJ4t*>| j «a ._sj*-rr>H»fuo that I 1 %__y^yfi_^_>—U -im\ a\ iiA I t-' \_> Vr i I ammm** l____V_ mmmTVA24 words
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227 1948-11-20 7 Children nit year were better Mt..!. mon sure ol themscl vs tiuu, in 194G accortt+ng to the 1 c:.ls report for -.947. teachers had better health tfeM in ll'l-i P'or;;: st-,! l,eJcw pre-wai 'tvel. Hut tvo per seal of the children227 words
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Article28 1948-11-20 7 is RAM the two bo S —id ah E a etg. .It I.t. f o r Ass M r I C i Dis-j I28 words
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Article71 1948-11-20 7 Peace P ition Com■tti s »av< been fomied m per) ;n the K '.to p:c--m l pl< d u nng t n was stsrted UUdei hi g lance of th Distrlcl OBcci Kuala Lun our. Com■iters and Co:p? have been tonned at rn.uk i i71 words
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Article24 1948-11-20 7 Minual i lie dii ■•^'•••■n KhaLsa Bng P.^d PwJ Is will] I i 3 at I%' a.m. Th I Ci! .trindii ih24 words
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Article99 1948-11-20 7 0 n her way to Australia to lather reacttom to far--i-| ccming tour by the King and' Queen ytar. Ls Miss j jed: l. Hyland. end inglWi |curi:al_t. Mirs Hyland is now in Singapore on her way out 8--e cover the tour tUeil for Woman's Own.99 words
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Article250 1948-11-20 7 rH'ORK •j;';' MUSIC h V S King coi'e ia rJ im Light Qtt p" Turf I*/' entarlei ic ted by Um Cloei v mes SumIrj rv 8.20 u, -'0' n< r f_*i j Kini !hstrirti„ tsnewi; Record-1 jhlpSS ProiTsm-ne i music; nlO P-tr^i on 1030?;,..250 words
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Article, Illustration59 1948-11-20 7 REVEREND T. A. J. Ilf— i'dajii. of Nigeria, ***ie-. on Lo ndon fireman'*, helmet at "■setffis oi London's Pa St*' exhUMUou < nunty liail. Ojrlnbinyi was one of the kfrleaa Limits five I oundl BMashen hi Loa*i«in far eea fefeaee, lcc Chalnaea H idler Owen fives59 words
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Article374 1948-11-20 7 STREAMLINING I E MACHINE CONG/ PORE's Economic Affairs Department wffl be re-organism m January 5 to aim at greater efficiency and closer contact with mercantile lift of the Colony. This decision remits f'om ■eitain public c rittCUl tn, >xprcssed through the Chamxts oi Commerce, of the wisting control of imports374 words
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Article51 1948-11-20 7 A Special Meeting oi the Municipal Commission* -rs will be hei I next Piiday to consider the substitution o' a residential quahiication ici voters in the Municipal BlecUoni In phw e of the r-operty (.ualitieation. The present Municipal SlecLions Ordinam nsists >r. pTOaeitv mialifie;.!i->r.:- foi electOl51 words
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Article67 1948-11-20 7 A magtstrati order connscating a taxi found srtOi dutiable tobacco was upheld *>v Mr, Justice Jobllng in the appeal couit yesterd ty. The spp* Ham K. S, Ibrahim complained that he ass tried for posacsskm of dutiable tobSCCO and didvn. d without bis defence67 words
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Advertisement16 1948-11-20 7 t*^-_ fQ&A IS Rwu J_yl___M_V j t!u- World: Tony Zale vs. Mercel Cerdan •Readezveos with Annie16 words
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Article, Illustration301 1948-11-20 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN a_2 Armv is P^P'-rii-K new tactics i» its battles against the bandits. Reports of even Hash with th.* enemy have been studied aiul analysed, and countermeasures thought out. Now, at a jungle school in Johore, the ways to beat the bandits to the draw are being taught to301 words
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Miscellaneous287 1948-11-20 10 JACK ARMSTRONG i |T r nctMM <v«s arv«p T »K> "f* *"*ts som«g Hen ■Vl'tmit'f MCWNEGUW. PRE SPByTCARpa fa BOOKS u«c A FNttNC S«uapski ffiyj***^*- *>_^ S^, l .-A J.m. J_l. __a___tf--- —Ml *l LI'L ABNER 'Hnft-AYf-^^ w .V c^'W^(\f T,^ n -^HS^' I P WELCOME /_t^i H dff^^^^:,.,X] 1287 words
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Article202 1948-11-20 11 outward bound for Singa|»re, the American i u :i (1 (arfjo ship Flying Trader has ibee-ii intercepted by the Egyptian authorities at Port S:*id. NbraPadtsen Line, owners of the vessel, the Flying Trader was stopped and because she was believed to be CBhtrying eood for Israel.202 words
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Article105 1948-11-20 11 LONDON", Fri. John MmWOBa, Labour. asserted In the House of (dm, mons that on the I nion Castle liner Durban Cattle, whieh arrr\r»d at Cape Town on October 28, a ha*hmom was set aside for three Airieans with thr no'ifv <>n It "for non-Europeans <»nl\ TwoReuter - 105 words
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Article71 1948-11-20 11 BATAVIA. Friday. Two hundred Pakistani.-, mostl', members ot" the British army ot occupation in Indonesia after the Japanese capitulation will be repa-tl-Sttd from Indonesian Republican territory shortly. Antara reports. This has been arranged by the four-man Pakistan good will mission to Indonesia now at Jogjakarta The mission,Reuter; AAP - 71 words
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Article48 1948-11-20 11 X'MAS BONUS FOR BRITONS LONDON, Fiiday. A '^ris of half a lemtiaWa (brown) ounces of tet > Mmees of *jwe<fti today bv tne John Stra- v ill be m normal ra- I be no extra meat to eon- id cher wjuld allocation of -n- meat for l '^usages and48 words
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Article38 1948-11-20 11 ■naTtTitrai, rnaay. final performances of locul theatres were cancelled last night as machine-room operators went jn strike following the rejection of i mixpoint deman<; handed t^ the management e-rlier in tiie city.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article114 1948-11-20 11 r ELS, Fri.— The world's largest nmr.iiim C- Plant is being built in che Belgian he plant will be erected near tho ui -i-ium s iunkolobwe and will begin operating by i -steruay carried tyi It was «uhse OH hy Colonial officials con--1 -port and mMReuter - 114 words
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Article218 1948-11-20 11 Belfast Due Next Month Well-known in tenth** East Asian waters and for a lime flagship of the |>o.stwar British Pacific Fleet, the Town Class cruiser Belfast is returning to this I station next month. She will rases Singapo.v ur 1 December 11 |-ca the United Kingdom. Aite- speu.lii:- 24 honn218 words
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Article119 1948-11-20 11 TIBETAN VEIL LIFTED LO.NDON. Fri.— A four-man delegation from the Regent of Tibet will arrive here tomorrow to discuss trade and commercial problems with the British Government, it was authoritatively learned here today. The delegation, at present in Pari. will stay here three weeks. It is reported to be theReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration58 1948-11-20 11 FIOVRBHBAD on tin boats <>t tlu 7.', ym\ tk'n*af*mn lir.\ HM.< Implacaol which hoc \a*eaarvad mnca Balsan'u dayot, Portsmouth. IToa thi is to te broken ap limit by ths French, aha k***i« IssMcfeKi m isoo m tin OuamomTroutn What NaSatft b'ianes*s sea-sef Dagaajf Trunin, rrsfosr baeed wi faiaan, cjl'ed rit58 words
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Article71 1948-11-20 11 LONDON. Fri. TWO danct sequences by the dli tingUifihCd India; 1 dancer. Ram Oopal, have been completed here for th. Indian documentary film 'Our India*' no* being filmed In India. This film, the firii Indian feature-length documentai y Is based on a book by Mr.Reuter - 71 words
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Advertisement14 1948-11-20 11 PHOENIX HOMF ictf deliver to your door ms Call qs at 3709 OR 370014 words
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411 1948-11-20 12 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY felLM NtWb a CHIRI EY TI'MPI E and her husband. John Agar, o a.rec that playing opposite each other in movie love scenes makes this work much easier. Th'V'rf petting paid *or do- thi! in the picture "Baltimore Escapade" ir411 words
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Advertisement133 1948-11-20 12 f n NO T WANT TO ISE ANY SUPERLATIVES! foh SB Sen Fri:! ns stars! m. mi sic: Today Four Shows Sfc|f||J||| 24.1 5-6.30-9.30 p.m. PHONE 6903 BetteDavis d>&. Paul Henreid Claude Rains w* i t_*- i^ i C\o^^ AWABNEa- a-ma-J-B-B^fl ***mmmmm»mmm |^~MHßHaaßaV Bsscisl Uorwmg Boom Tomorrow !•_SS _JLJI .1133 words
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Advertisement48 1948-11-20 12 I _mr--**m_r m pvcLASil Ag m *mm m »hon* i Last I Shows 8; 6.1.") 9.15 p.m. Columbia presents "TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT" Starring RITA HAYWORTH in Glorious Technicolor To-nite at Mid-nite •FRANKENSTEIN" (The Original Horror Show) Openinj*; To-morrow Shaw Bros. 1 Sensation! "CHINTA" Come Baity for Seats!48 words
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Advertisement185 1948-11-20 12 Globe URCAT "FORT ATAC*** 11 Tomorrow: Üb., u -bi rn mM^r_a^ Lido "JUNGLE BOOK rZi'T*}* Tomorrow: Abb,., J (T," I. "WLSTFIT. unJi M wagon i.xr m Royal w 'ARACHIMAN!. T m HHHHHHjvHtai a^a^BL a HL v ■MH HI <i^ F p|l _r^__f- ''^.1 i&^R-_B-> I-L. Hk F J. ARTHUR RANK185 words
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Article52 1948-11-20 13 Produce Market Round -Up HUSK UUBIUI-.-.1 tfcerc wa.s IB the produce mm ,t remained psrtsr* ÜBfgS $19. > 81 J 128 Fair $29 lOC A: $34. SEED $33. MEDIUM PEARL: $34. PEPPER: Muntok I PER: Lsnpoag lis ind) $130 Jav t lirg Cube $55. $34 !a |5 I f ob.52 words
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Article41 1948-11-20 13 The directors of Tapah Rubber Estates Ltd will declare a dividend of 15 per cen« ltss 20 per cent, income tax at the annual general meeting Of the company to be held in Singapore on N0v. 26.41 words
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Article39 1948-11-20 13 VI ASHINGTON, Fri— The Philippine* delegate to the I nited Nations Pood and \jjrirulture Organization conference said today that there Ik optimism among delegates from rice producing countries about the prosp«>,ts of more riee in 1949.39 words
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Article816 1948-11-20 13 a I Bids Aol j Followed j j I The share market was I very quiet yesterday. I London failed to follow J I up previous bids. The S tendeney was slightly 5 easier. C „\U\. WW* .re quotation* I by the Mai* 6 As.*orinUo» \ls 14.00816 words
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Article204 1948-11-20 13 'RUBBER TONE HEALTHIER' U. S. Interest Heavy stock liquidation ha* been absorbed ami more healths undertone has developed in the nibbcr iimrket in spite of the week's price decline, says the weekly report issued by Lewis and Feat (Singapore) The lower price level may attract U.S. and Continental buyers. More204 words
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Article102 1948-11-20 13 I H-*h Mill rust you more this u«.».k becaime bad weather has caused I smaller eatch« s. I Ip-roiintrv fouls are now being quoted beI tween mi. 50 and $1.00 a i katti— a drop sf 10c. a katti below last week's prices. More Australian sheep102 words
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Advertisement44 1948-11-20 13 wiS oh LOSE YOU CANT MISS THIS ONE AT MIDNIGHT TO-NIGHT Starring __ot_h__ fl BUSTER^O? •yBBr. *»sR^w?~ .~V CRABBE fMjk v PLUS JERRY, TEX I ik QCATQ REMEMBER! THIS IS THE FIRST COLUMBIA SERIAL TO BE SHOWN IN ITS ENTIRETY FOR l PAYMENT. I44 words
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461 1948-11-20 14 ALLAN LEWIS - JACK SPENCER'S HORSES TO WIN TODAY ALLAN LEWIS Winners Should Be Easier To Find Hv UMH smaller fields ll most o. the races today, tne coneiiifJiiig d;*> of Singipore Turf Club's Winter meeting, winners took easier to find (hin on the fir->t tVUMIiIVs. Racing will again commence at 2 p.m.461 words
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Article631 1948-11-20 14 ihe tsMasrang aee th»« weight*, runm-s th«ir last three run«» anil BtwiaMa |eeke.vnuv-, ttw la**t da\ »>f the SiagaviMire inn Mssasflf! ,!It,r 00 0 Eddy F .'ser '00 Wood a 00 0 Prnmia* SOO BaKbv 42 0 Waif 1.09 Farad > > 0 1 0 LaJy Kalang s.o*631 words
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Article116 1948-11-20 14 TRIBUNE SELECTIONS ,b> ali yn iXWlfl i—uun kai hSQ WaM Radio Beam. f'., r 2_ KVERRRItiIir Sky Master Fa* tern IM.tv.re. Knee I— TOUR HIGHNF>s Hadasarl Utile Ned Rm« 4— -J.CK'S DARLING Yutoi Tmnapaagl Bsoe 5— DAKOTA l\im Green gkyatrfli. KM E si I VI Move On Lrhptir. Kar- 7—116 words
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Article48 1948-11-20 14 selecting Jimmy as he rr-. r very good race to nnlsh claw behind the placed horsed at his first start. K aahmtri Song di1 better than shi has done for tone time on Wednesday and will be the dangi r to Jimmy with Some Brani the next best48 words
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Article109 1948-11-20 14 Boxers on the decrease N w York. Friday. Nat Fleischer, editor of Ri*u; staff* 'inc. announced U* it the lium ht of professional boxers in .•ie United Slates declassed luring tho current year from xpproximately 1,700 to K ihnn 4,000. Fleischer explained that the i< crease was due firstly io109 words
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Advertisement51 1948-11-20 14 G_X 3*W MIDNIGHT' mm THERE'S I BEAT <4S*F -f*^ IN THE PULSE Of" %4jf^ mmm. mm _V HJ^S. -> *s _v J k Ormm mm\ Wta^t 11 -'rVjouicran^" and k^^_2__Pt A Rue Hadeletoe^! W' B K m^_\__\£jr Sm i_v *^^^^^-WH ifiBV_JS-.^_l_H _^V -9H |ii.jl*_-i|': I RICHARD CONTE LEE J COBB51 words
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Article210 1948-11-20 15 Exhibition match to aid "cup" fund MALAYA'S Mionias Cuppers uill be seen in action for the irsl time as a team in this country when tIHV pl'> :l ,st e:,m *n*******M at the jiV.c! dri > hall, at Beach Road. Tir i -\hihition match is210 words
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Article, Illustration47 1948-11-20 15 UP Over Joekej I. Sehw»*i/t'r jaek-I. nib's into th*- air M be is spi!!i>;| by his mount, !-';'r-.iirh*, an t l*i* arrnai jump of the .'•"io.--000 I* us h wick hurdle raee at New Vork's Aqeduet Track. Th»h»>rs«« I-, as 100 I odds. Seh\\ei/.«T car:':* through unhurt.47 words
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Article48 1948-11-20 15 Indians Keep Winning a UrunswicK. Fndaj mai Cup ring Can- exhibiUoa it match- few Bruoawich jest crowd h witnesj linton here maleliata tided. .1 Dick Saint John P' i! tg< to eke out al5 12 lecision fj the ir cor i .i double.--UUsI and i, the heat ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article55 1948-11-20 15 DEFEND OR FORFEIT ORTIZ TOLD 0™ V( r: i Manuel ■■id beatenwarned U Boxing sign soon for i title or te Ah V n lr immittieogr of ponpT* that the 118 5? a^ f han »Pion applied to 5.;; -ORnition the of; re an interpreted Hai Or, '■••diceation *.< ho55 words
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Article451 1948-11-20 15 Raffles College .8, Medical Colhrge I. Raffles College beat the Medical College in the annual inter-college match played on the S.R.C. padang yesterday by the odd goal in three. Last vear's winners of the contest, the Medical College were hot favourites but the Raff lesians turned451 words
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Article318 1948-11-20 15 Singapore's rainy x.eather rendered ground conditions so bad that the hockey match between the S.C.C. and the Khalsu Association played on the Padang yesterday evening was something like a game ol .ice hockey. The Khalsas von 4-nil. The match started with both sides playing cautious and318 words
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Article181 1948-11-20 16 'Not Diverted By Bandits Action THK CMc S r-tir*. AW NewbouJt \e«*terda> denied that Government plan.*. W9B* being di\erietl by eneray action, lie said that theve i* a ronoerted ramp.iign in head to MM-th Comi—lS-Hl inspired terrorivn. Our gui ises" he ggkt, hive had tho effect181 words
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Article146 1948-11-20 16 Gandhi —Arms Given To Accused w Delhi. Friday Sh nkat Ustaya, one of thi .j l n accusal! m the Gandhi murder t:ial tated m comt tods) tl distributed to him and rive athera in tht M n Ina Hotel, Delhi, on January 20 tlu laj vhee a bomb explooV146 words
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Article277 1948-11-20 16 SHANGHAI, Friday. Shanghai's troubled labour •situation reached a neu hisrh today when several thousand teacher***-, joined the 24 hours old strike of silk aad textiles mill workers and maehineroom operators for higher pay and better working conditions. The cttjr*i OfflCtela, confer-' red unsuccessfully all day277 words
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Article152 1948-11-20 16 Troops Find Three Dead Muar. Fridav- A patro'. re- I turning to the 7th. mile, Muar Bekrl Road, where bandits staged a death trap and killed i Captain of the Seaforth Highlanders besidei wounding three ethers on Wednesday, i **ounu three dead bandits and two others wounded Shot While Escaping152 words
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Article123 1948-11-20 16 BERLIN. Fri. American Colonel Frank Howley today released the text of a I :t r General Alexei Jehsarov rej acting a Soviet protest against sabotage of telephone cables of the Kussian-operated e! vet I railway. He wrote: "In view of th.' fact that 650 r<:ch>b.ihr. work- en have123 words
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Article99 1948-11-20 16 Oh z> LONDON, Fit— Britain's adverse waa further lowered in October, accorcUng J trade returns. Ex«-css of imoorts over exports in October was £29,000, 000. a reduction of £4 rnilU.n on September and the lowest figure recorded since January 1947. Imports amounted to £174.5 million, an increase of 15 299 words
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Article, Illustration91 1948-11-20 16 'The poor Chinese don't care' '•Only the foreigners especially the White EtuNUni nd the wealthy Chinese, appcti to be deeply alarmed by the m ing communist victor! flu others don't seem to CUI whether the Nsttoealifti oi the Communists rule over them.' That was the Impression *4 Mrs. Carrie Scott91 words
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Article63 1948-11-20 16 Move For New Belgian Govt. Brussels, e n Henri Bpaaka 20-n Socialist-Cat:- tol le ernrsent, which resig less than 24 hours Justice Paul Henri Sti signation. is to contin bj caretaker admin an interim Minister or Jtxsaa. Talks aimed at tormi JLJ new government wen later today bet* I dentReuter - 63 words
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Article42 1948-11-20 16 Saint- *vem> Jl Fri.— Marcelle .„,$M record holder tor the >ime spent m the a t^M rjroke his own wor MM ioday by remain. ng }3 hours and 30 n* ng his previous urn dian five hours U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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