Morning Tribune, 26 November 1948
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Article, Illustration60 1948-11-26 1 I; Tritaw N wtpapen KrplfMtff In Itoi a mrmbef t the oriai -raft, r rtei feo* Kh- -r\. i* n>l )f ptoi > from Mi i' r Hi >.-ng KfeoOft WIW Ij comeii fn lp h. 1 1 m i badi,n >. tfe nub hitting i rthrr BsemlM n I60 words
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206 1948-11-26 1 The First $1,000 Tribune Thomas Cup Fund THE first contribution to the Tribune Thomas Cup Fund has been made. The sum of $1,000 has Inen donated by the M a i Tribune Press Ltd. and its Board of Dinners. There are now six days left b»'f >r»* the team is206 words
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Article299 1948-11-26 1 Uvconntry dealers Bleeding Singapore SINGAPORE rubber nulle* are facing z crisis because the unscrupuiow mrthoS of some up^OUßtrv dealers are fordn« then: to augend prod p.nd close down milling machines. They •HII haxr 1 to tochftffe about' 1.000 rubber workers within the next ft& week! as299 words
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Article45 1948-11-26 1 NIGHT RAID ON ESTATE KLUANG. Thursday. .nation BstaU waa »ttacv^ by bandiU lan nif*t raiden Inflltrated tow tm estate and fired a burst from h Bten gun and rlftei at the cuard house. Special Constable defenders returned the firr> and the attackers tied N« casualties45 words
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Article25 1948-11-26 1 KAMPAR. Thursday. —A combined POUce/MUltary fjrce destroyed a bucdit camp for U consisting of two hut^ m a dawn ewoop thia morning25 words
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Article70 1948-11-26 1 YOU CAN GET COINS TODAY I pocket again from today. Commissioner* offlcei In Blagapon wIM five, 10 and 20 cent notes for fit Ifl n nd l «>u ask them, luller Jingle than the prewar t cupro-nlckei t copper coins will be issued. will cortinue to be legal tender, but70 words
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Article66 1948-11-26 1 $140,000 Insurance On Team Mr SThoi ream I havi been it II '.*0 B- jur their •■■en yy L m ME^ M :..-r.t. V t kx tak- to which r mat- 1 B' wl I not be thret i Pore the HT''*'"'"' H r their Anal B" Fi v r66 words
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180 1948-11-26 1 She Calmed Lion After It Mauled Her UAST LONDON. Thursday.— A young girl lion-tamer, dripping with blood f: the* torn by the dawn of a terror-stricken circus lion, caught and quietenI the beast and th tiy urged him into a taxi m East London's main street tight In tei iReuter - 180 words
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121 1948-11-26 1 US Shipping Strike Ends: "Elizabeth" Sails Sunday ■JEW TORK, Thursday, Too ll 13-. lay-old Ea.st Coast shlpping strike which piled up vital Marshall Plan supplies for Europe and led to a Mipport strike at Southampton, Eogi md, by the crew of the Cunard liner Queen Elizalf h. was wtttod earlyReuter - 121 words
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Advertisement32 1948-11-26 1 C IT V l^ililion VfM i HO Ml PBL NOV 3»i J'HK. 10 leala ENGLISH SPOTTED SbM MMUHMX Wm ia She, W, C»T aM §M\ RnitiinK V\m)l--10<r Virgin Woo!, Sft P'> i_m32 words
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Article, Illustration252 1948-11-26 2 Quarter Of Cost Already Raised NEARLY $200,000 haJ bMB eoatHftfrted by the »trac&oo of $30<UW Uig&o-ChinaHd School tn Bar**? Etattd. Th-? p.-l'icip:l] Of t*.<- IgfoLv: SChOOU, the ft?v. H. P -:i. lo;j the Horning me j iiterday tnat fci SOO9 i-' L-? p'.u":- ar«? 3252 words
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Article43 1948-11-26 2 SHOW FOR UNAC FUND Charity prllj bo held at toe New World parti tonigat m fid of ONAC fund, fa addition to the usual attractions a Uonnlance display, a Public Reiationr? cinema shew an exhibition of welgfct-ipting and a Malay opera mW included.43 words
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Article188 1948-11-26 2 ARMY HAS 7000 JOBS WAITING THE Army has launched a two-year scheme torecij and train 7.000 local youths as skilled uvhn:e:anl wM ultimately replace British nvinrowl m the Array Services here. A special campaign 5 ,1:15t 3->> rdtu a month begins m Iveembet. MhJ: c j. Davis. Chid Recruiting Office!.188 words
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Article112 1948-11-26 2 Register by 6 p.m. Tuesday a total of 613.017 Identity Cards have boon issued by th« various ?.e£i.*tration Centra to dale, and th^ How of peopW 1 registering has ebbed considerably. Mr Henry Woodford who has just taken over the duties oi Commissioner for Registration said. 656.161 application? hive been112 words
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Article41 1948-11-26 2 Mr. J. A. Thivy, representa- i cive of the Government j: todii i m Malaya, left^tfa hia nrlfe :jri Kuala Lumpur yesterday to dis- j cusa th? exftefyettcy regriatior.^ i md their relation to fedians with vie Hi^h CbmmUiidner41 words
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Article94 1948-11-26 2 'I was in Tanjong Pinang' Bs-teachei llohanwd U Rais. the second acctued I Mtnlical College rokberj told M: Justice T»yk>i at Assize Court jneslerdty that wai not kn Bingipwe on J uaty 29. the day of the robi) Ail said he left fri Tan? Pmang «on\ftimo late k 1 and94 words
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Article18 1948-11-26 2 A request ft Paniarz Rural District* mltteTthat I rice fron: Pa»H Wf« FlnlAyson G furtta18 words
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Article89 1948-11-26 2 j Dockyard authorit;.^ arp MBdtaf a report to 1 regard] nsr toiltft facilities In the dockyard for 126 petty officers from the cruiser Birmingham. now m port. J r m*^' (Labour) asked m MM Hcrose of Commons on Wednesrtay why th« men *-*re sharing two closets.89 words
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Advertisement28 1948-11-26 2 ftil/JNV OK SfJ^APOite IDENTITY^ ONLY ♦3 DAYS LEFT FOR YOU TO t REGISTER DO IT NO W WILDEST WACKIEST HAUNT RUNT EVER! emsr CATCMERS TC MORRC AT MIDNIGHT28 words
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Miscellaneous38 1948-11-26 2 SULK. KYAN 'vSfnßwS^SS^Sfi IjW'lvmw.'StiwvjwN fiw the m 1 ws T Wl'SSn "Si I" 05 rmp* J-Wnw w 3 w W3MWIN6 "IF I KNCWWOTWUS FiPDI.^ 1 NOW lUffl %>(i"i, f3 V UIMTORVEfIRS!/ SOOD>O. >/ v *>" ■■v^ -*i#-ir*l« .\KNOWHIMV J^sTf^rft-- i**38 words
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Article252 1948-11-26 3 W m (Tribune Staff Importer) I k will ask the Muunicipal Oofflmiggjooeri this afternoon why I m China Street was demolished tapite a Couri ordor to I I The market was demolished on Monday by special Municipal labour gangs. Last month, at Mr. Yap's in-252 words
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Article136 1948-11-26 3 ■sCAPOiIi »UW omccr M to* POW< n of arrest feTcSonv and it* terriKmte" Outside these V I i. ,n tho same fc^pnvau-md^dual. ju^cc Job!--, save this Wl the aogapow H h KvKctday whin he difeKv' the t»k nW atiainst ■V^n, a s.l-.., 1d the K^om-r of Police m the136 words
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129 1948-11-26 3 Asian masters to handle bigger ships? response to >1 amour by local shipowners tor perfussion to give greater responsibilities to Asian raassanu engine invers. Government has set up a comonsider moditication of manning scales for lltT si scales, amended! local ships ill have a Trade the joy- the acute ted129 words
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Article110 1948-11-26 3 PAPA WAS UNRELIABLE WITNESS MR. H. E. KinKdon for the I Crown told Mr. Justice Joblinp at the High Court yester--1 day that he could rot support the District Court conviction or the 15-month.s r.i. sentence on young Supptah and Sabapathy on intimidation charges. Trie youths were alleged to! i110 words
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Article76 1948-11-26 3 Court sits in camera The Seventh Police Court went iato camera yesterday when Tan Poh Chan 23-year-oid waiiress went into the witness box to give evidence against Dall Singh and Akbar SuramondoL facing tentative charge* of rape. Dall Singh and Akbar were alieged to have dragged Poh Chan from a76 words
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Article45 1948-11-26 3 Singapore Aeromodellers ar invited to a model-airplane, competition to be hold onl December 12 at Seletar Air Field. intending competitors arrequested to contact the Competition Becreatry, c o Singapore Aercmodeliers bociety 53. Selegie Road.' Singapore for conditions ol tntry and ether details.45 words
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Article34 1948-11-26 3 The Court of Criminal Appeal wiU sit m the Supreme Court Huiliimg. Singapore, December 6. at 10.30 a.m. The Court of Apeal (Civil) Will sit m thCW at 2.30 p.m. >|» Mime (lay.34 words
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Article185 1948-11-26 3 THE SEA-GYPSIES ARE HERE I .yp.es Madura X weral themfe »t 50 pra- HI key weeks md pasnow ■f the tered by They sugar, ■k and a little t of the Prahu-homet. Every morning scores of them sit and chat by the Cenotaph at Connour.ght Drive. They just do nothing:185 words
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Article395 1948-11-26 3 "Dumped Car To Claim Insurance" IN tbt B i ocd Polk c ISo n t :U.i.- a Malay attei tod ttu magistrate that his employci asaed Una to abon* don her Sludelciket saloon, insured .01 5.*..*»00. in<i |>ionuseM to giw him $200 foi (total vo when she had c'uim»(i th«395 words
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Advertisement59 1948-11-26 3 TERRIFYING ■r~~~ p COMING! J s&s W' C |l .urn (.orbetl •^W7 \^K^ f^. M\ JACK Carson VmI^SOTHERH XV^jjf 12 AUTtMi Sort SMASMSI Ff/XHHNG THE SCREEN WITH LAWHTER AND SONCiS! sr T()MOKIU)\V iii JLL S*- at mnitk My familys standby m case of *Jj£?!j K^—r.TT:'! The wise family Jgk l^l^^i59 words
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Article, Illustration122 1948-11-26 4 When stu lent* of the Methodist (Jirls MMfli l»\irnt that re{Kiirs to their drill hall will cost $1,500, some prepared rakes, others made toys but the senior went to their needles as they prepared for an exhibition sale. They produced embroideml cushions, bedsit I Knitting needies122 words
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Miscellaneous256 1948-11-26 4 yi On the BLUB NETWORK lUW p.m. Lunch-tim tic by the Radio Or i M News; 1.45 Dan tnu^ sic by Don Marino !Jarr< tt 2.00 aote Down. 8.15 Programme 8 un tary .News Summary 3.20 m Review; 5.30 Friday Prom— Violin Concerto by Elzalde Jj3o News; 9.45 Talk: 10.00256 words
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Article, Illustration483 1948-11-26 5 jents hat :ase r, i M I C> f t kt I on ltif r Kathleen Hickley i- Christ- v. lit you" t [matt >* et? c drop into t A when H indkerm for I cn 1^ for that on, it of the483 words
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Article192 1948-11-26 5 A Recipe For The Fest ive Season DARK FRI IT (AKF. Ingredients M lb. seedless raisins. 1 lb. currants. 1 small orange. l lemon. 1 cup sugar. 1 cup butter or margarine. 1 cup brown sugar firmly packed. I*4 teaspoons baking powder. l' L teaspoons each of cinnamon, allspice, cloves.192 words
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Advertisement27 1948-11-26 5 Dance C K. TANG Pewler w are Bali Heads Smkx Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KIN1 >^ OF UNEN EMBROIDERIES oil Galley Road, Singapore. Phone: 402527 words
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Advertisement66 1948-11-26 5 I RAFFLES HOTEL \on< k j THE BALLROOM WILL BE 1 EXCLUSIVELY RESERVED j j TONIGHT FOR ST. ANDREWS y S SOCIETY'S ANNUAL DINNER j j AND BALL I ft//;\ A'//'W/V://r WV«/<% Photography I Port mime m the Home I ///;//t\/ Photography I 7 1 y 1 P^r Robinson Commercial66 words
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Miscellaneous194 1948-11-26 5 i DIARY 1 IT will be all quiet for John (1 Onrwta for the next month. John is a patient at Hospital, wheie he had his appendix out. We are glad t.iat "everything came out alright for John." Harris Jackson created a panic when he drew the winning number for194 words
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302 1948-11-26 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1948. The Traveller Returns Turin I t H ;*s 81 U Lam W.C. 2, 1L T K .ire glad to receive Dato Onn'fl assurance that when he was m London he spoke not only for the Malays but also for the Malayans. However, if302 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1948-11-26 6 R. STAFFORD DERBY - R. STAFFORD DERBY r<><> aiiicl sioniis have t'aileil go hlork flic Hrrlin aiirlifi By E: MNPi II tO th< B 'V«« t Bertta m from the with I mounting WOK foi <>n»- of Urn s^reatest sir-lift operations m history. Vfltli persistent regulai m ami1,002 words
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Advertisement31 1948-11-26 6 Malayan .\i n*a Ltd NOW TWICE DAILY h Ri 1 1 NOAP o 1 1 ro BUALA M MITK, IPOH N li b. N A N (i DAILY SERVICE TO TAIFING31 words
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Miscellaneous13 1948-11-26 6 13 THAT STC/^vc X j j V NO .I j I*M s.%ORJS^ik;G 113 words
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Article168 1948-11-26 7 M To\ D rt 1 U rg ••>- .1 if tor ai detala- ;■•<_ t ,rr«-j claaf its purn Mail own haw i ho tadaii* r ;<itions tern- ned I ration Fr. Ed 'i i «c of intent I prtvtan held those mder the mse)vet this168 words
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Article, Illustration56 1948-11-26 7 Mr. Maloolni Mac Do- &ld> the Coiuiuission«r- General during his re- cent visit to x *.R. g^ve a party to Malayan studenU. The party was held at Church Uous^, Westminster. Picture shows two written. Ti^n l Kirn Lwi (left) and Tan I Kirn Yoke i56 words
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Article170 1948-11-26 7 Tham rook, jx mMdte-a*ea dtfflOM *'ho. tX detective Loong Thin, i> f*s mg a Cham oi extorting $:>OO from Chan Kwang Yea ty thrraten:r.p to arrest him under the Braerjrency Rr^latkXtf, denied ail r.;;ep<-;tjon.s made against h:m when made his defenc*. m the First District170 words
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Article138 1948-11-26 7 THE bartering between Singapore, and the 1 Indragiri River will be resumed from Dumber 1, the KetfcMto* Consulate Genera] announced yesterday. A trial trip was previously made to that pert VQ September but. owing to anincident, the port was fOC* equently closed. An ofl&ci&l from138 words
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Article182 1948-11-26 7 They grow padiand starve KEpAH pe^W^ll K'row parity, v ut c.o apt f«t rtee U> *t tho Utuaaa Mc'.ayu reported vefterday. Ninety PC* cent od the r« 3 punters arc not ab{e to prcvkU f.vo rice meals i day foi theix fsuniltea Th(i y hvr larg< iv on tapi<x,-. and182 words
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Miscellaneous16 1948-11-26 7 rpf rrsn rss M ng °^1 X_ *MW <^^/, J^pf THE PARLOOfiA \P^^lP^^ 5J_ -g. /amF.9 "I-16 words
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Article, Illustration123 1948-11-26 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN IN ACTION 1..,, Jfums Cup Team m tmimmg kJten />. \tv/w/. //w/.7; on at Off Happy World Stadium ithc deficit of $33,000 required to retch the target it to London. ila\a hrinff it home Oui fedl 11. ik. ■m Ctampion, h;is Jiy »-tw of anticipation. l.im h.'.- Fomg,123 words
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Miscellaneous144 1948-11-26 10 Ji'.\vrj2..-.i- THE REBELS I*«ATS THE A PC^?V\ER 8AN1717 HERE !S PR ~<T^Z Ell II ilir EVERYWHERE ABOUT? ChACO REV KNOWS A6OUT PlC^ H«V\ UP ANt? ■-.%m i^t t see we they strike anc? the atomic bowb he has laboratory^- rtAv€ AN ARME? 1 THEN THEy ARE GONE rr J LAUNCHED144 words
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Article66 1948-11-26 11 Hotspur For Dominica Devonport Thura. 1'.r1.-h 1.340--t,,., fc«troyt»r Hottpor, hmoiii i h< P :>rt m Mi. m \i-nl. lO'.k. ill hanu-il "\>r h< r»> to thi- < "innmnderin < r .i. Pij-mootfc, Mmiral Sir Robert L H>ni-tt. K.r.i'ii. Irujillo, Alti r th- Prfukfc :it of thf DiHninicAK R**pNki tf; dettroywReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration142 1948-11-26 11 BIG EXPRESS PREIGHTER EXPECTED IN S'PORE I Ship" programme of the P. &O. Steam wilf reach a climax with the v on December 18 of the 9.000-ton Mtond of four freighters for the etweer Euro]*? and the Far East. The tir«t of these ship.-, the Somb.n. has already been a142 words
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Article44 1948-11-26 11 ILA, T PrttMQuirino, shaking '.ofore Itttdent bodj and faculty HDta I'diversity, at Baguette, warned against evils of CommuniSM and ;ti hi.-- audience to bear m nd that his rnment will unnecessary telicma fr m its present rk of i. ition. lIASLIAS - 44 words
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Article, Illustration38 1948-11-26 11 "*hot" of thu ij.md ship Santa Maria m t!if |sh ganttl M«rta h»ch \m betag i natlo b, 1 svdn^v Box. Thi^ repttca of th. am '^'nan R»ber Hark and built »t HotetOWll, Ba.^i. fiitii In Freilric Mur.^h.38 words
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Article39 1948-11-26 11 I ITS. The Office today n to educate on colonial afir*. A Government -'uryof 2.000 showt i that 50 per Bt couid not name a single Pafattiooy and three per R. thought th< (Tnited stafps I U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article82 1948-11-26 11 QUEEN DELA YED Southamton. Thurs. Hope? that the line: Queen Elizabeth 1 would sail for tiie United State? i yesterday afternoon riid not materialise when the ship a de- j f parture was postponed for at least another 24 hours because |of the unchanged New York i strike position. AReuter - 82 words
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66 1948-11-26 11 Double taxation which ha? resulted m people and grood.* being taxed m England ar.^l Ceylon will be discussed when the British delegation arrive m Ceylon m December to deal with the Sterling Assets agreement. The tea industry is most affected by double taxation which66 words
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279 1948-11-26 11 Immediate Aid For China- PEARL BUCK NEW YORK. Thursday.— Novelist Pearl Buck Is urging the United States to send immediate aid tc all the Chinese people "under whatever ideology" a? the best means of shaping and influencing the "new government" m China. She said that if no American aid isU.P. - 279 words
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Article25 1948-11-26 11 Shanghai. Wed.— An additional group of missionaries are expected to arrive here today from the interior cities. They comprise 19 Americans, including 17 nuns. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article116 1948-11-26 11 Dry Sundays For Manila MANILA. Than. M.inilA will Shortly go dry on Sundays. Mayor Manuel df I* Fu'^nte has decided to enforc a forgotten provision of th 1 city charter regulating th i .-ale of liquors. The provision requires that "all saloons, bars and other drinkingplaces shall be clos*i IReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement35 1948-11-26 11 Model 5103 Thai we will festal m 'HIS .WRS VOKF BANDSPREAD RADIO for a «mall initial payment, the < balance jwvaWe over U DHMlte. ALL H.M.V. RADIOS are tally guaranteed by t sole distributors vk asssw35 words
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372 1948-11-26 12 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY LM NEWb by ETHEL B\KKVMORE. Bro;ul\\a> and screen veteran, has linalK rapituhitetl to the Hollywood scene. ■n)\ has ir Intention "of becoming :.nt Of buying a homo. *>w» t>.« ling pool m iac Hollywood t- adit ion •i hate >■•■ Iron >"fc372 words
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Advertisement144 1948-11-26 12 F^^Sgfe- p c y <1 W «t A V^fJBL Today! 3 Shows: S3i 2 p.m. 5.45 9.00 < oliimuia t WHOLE SERIAL: Mss££. Champion Swimmer pm^ m BUSTER CRABBE k ig] t.v HERO of cm U 4 1 CAPTAIN SILVER 4 V \7 .\o\-sroi» 8 W4M ISII l> "^f 1144 words
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Advertisement72 1948-11-26 12 Ai "THE EMPERfIj WALTZ" Bta| MA, k MALA^' /.rrit M MAL 11 wari tomorrov "KiVtR LAtr Glpbe Tyrone POWI i CU \k NEV WORLD Lido "OOPACABANA Tomoi row wH< iLE S "DBBERT H\v k Royal :m "Sl' LOCH AN A THE MASTER SERIAL n*^^*^ m -;^^*v T^fawjsf COME S r72 words
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Article86 1948-11-26 13 I Japanese Five- Year ■Ship Plan TIM JaI st.^Uzation m- calling for m ,K. 000 tons d v,ar. it tons of L 949 fiscal V tonf m Maritime that 200.000 vould be insurtiX".*- tual needi of that -JOOOOOton X litficult to rohze. m ?ramm« would requireReuter; AAP - 86 words
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Article42 1948-11-26 13 The Philippine Government shortly expect applications from Japanese traders wanting to enter the Philippines, following the lifting of the ban on Japanese travel abroad. Japanese have been enquiring about the "altitude" of the Filipinos towards them at present.42 words
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Article819 1948-11-26 13 snare quotation way" as £i v en by the Mai ■yan Bharebrokerrf Asaodafcloi Bere as fellow INDUSTRIAL! H oUjvX tn-Tlrr Ht!u Ice 14.00 15.00 Hex. Brick 0r J 1.95 2.05 P:f. UK 2.92 Hi Petrol 40 6 41 6 m. Trustee 7.50 8.50 ■ens. Tia (O) lb819 words
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Article19 1948-11-26 13 BUSINESS DIFFICULT FOLLOWING the trend m London, the local share market was easier yesterday. Business wan difficult to negotiate.19 words
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Article45 1948-11-26 13 Steady Decline In Rubber Prices rwEUsrwr dr- losing prices \i«r»-: 1 Nov. KSS B ''r rV S IUrH No. Nov. RSS »/< KVi No. 3 Nov. KSS J» Jt /J On roistered t <n d.r: 4 J«n.-Mar. UMH gg J*!? A,,r,June 1»49 Tone: Weak. <V ■?l45 words
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Article22 1948-11-26 13 The main body of NY Stock Exchanpv sank to $2 with Mine issues declining up to three points yesterday. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article107 1948-11-26 13 Produce Market Round-up BUYERS were bidding down to $16 a picul for a shipment of siak MgO Sour yestorday. Sellers, however, were holding out for higher pritt I, Pepper and coconut Oil < <>:i--tinued to be easier markets. The following were pester day's quotations SAGO FLOUR: Lin^u $19 H Saiaw&k107 words
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Article153 1948-11-26 13 Not Yet Time For Fixing JAIVW MMMfI ♦•\|MTt a tingle rat«* of exchange tor the yen T.. .r. n»\t autumn under present conditions. Vie,. Minister >f Commerce and Industry KobayashJ Mild m the Moon of OoußoiUon yosttTday that UM QOVenUMBf would likt^ to fix rate un ■l«r which ftbOllt t>s153 words
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Article89 1948-11-26 13 TOKIO. Thurs.— The first shipment of what is claimed to Ibe the .-maliest photographic camera ever made is due to I leave Japan for the United States by plane on Saturday. Caii»-<! by the trade name "Petal", the camera is the rile of aReuter-AAP - 89 words
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Advertisement86 1948-11-26 13 FOR YOUR INSURANtto NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual GeMfßl Insurance Association U<l. (INCORPORATED IN ENOLAND) iiAOniiYlßß, WOKKMENS COMPENSATION, BAOIf rr-- r < ll)i:x r li! ROLARY, hoi hk mi nVks H KEHOLMSa COMPBEIUiNSIVE. (ASH JS2SL I" TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL \<- Ni! l I.li.Hi1 .li.Hi OLARANTEE ETC, CT€. kB^»NO CLAIMS BONUS of 3386 words
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Article280 1948-11-26 14 LTA TO TIGHTEN UP RULES Amateurs Must Cut Out Gain LONDON. Thurs.— A tightening up of the amateur rules m Uwn tennis is to be proposed at the annuaJ meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association m London on Dor 9. It is understood that this rule will be m confortuityReuter - 280 words
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Article79 1948-11-26 14 Perak Hockey XI Named Pmk meets Penang at interstate hockey this week-end at Ipoh. Commentators hold thai Pcrak playing home should make amends for the two defeats ih€ has sustained at tbe hand 1 of Sclangor and Malacca The following will represent Perak: Abdul Aziz. Mat Noor. Hira Singh, Abdul79 words
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Article30 1948-11-26 14 Sizty-two competitor- will participate m the joint Badminton and Tabie-Tenni.s Tournament sponsored by Kiwi Members' League at 141 B Devonshire Road Commencing from Saturday at 3.30 p.m30 words
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Article90 1948-11-26 14 Danish Thomas Team Named Of>CNJIAOSN l mr I t«ar;» tlu' ll^n.-.h luiiiuLMtob Mlt" .'.\*'>n'\ t» ri'jire %*-nl Dfii-i«i;».K-r 1 t«» uiw to«rt: Raml Chriiitfiis«*n, Preben I kiUl» M.>(icrikM'n, l'uu) ll<Uni ul J«»ern Skaarup. lh final programme uiU :iMt Imt Rani»uiH'«'<J until txvo d*y* b**for»' thr i.itch Im ifinfc The vfkctit»n»90 words
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Article27 1948-11-26 14 A goneral meeting- of the M:\lacca 1. A. will h held on Sunday at the Association to discu.-s the question cf reviving the Association's activities.27 words
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Article239 1948-11-26 14 RAILS HOLD IPOH POLICE TO DRAW IPOH. Thursday.— Fast and exciting hockey was witnessed on the Upper Padang yesterday when the Railways Institute h«ld to a draw tht formidate Ipoh Police m their league fixture. Neither team scored any goa^. The Police who have already iccounted for the Ramblers and239 words
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Article59 1948-11-26 14 A chess tournament between the Short Sports Club and the Combined Catholic Young Men's Association will take p. ace at 2.30 p. ru. tomorrow m the! CYMa Clubhouse at Bras pasah Road. The lullowing will represent the Shell a C.:— Tay CfcontJ Ann, Urn Cheng Bak, John59 words
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Article81 1948-11-26 14 In a fast game soccer played on the St. Joseph's ground, the Spitfires be it the S.J.I, by three goals to two. At half time, the Spitfires were ahead by one goal. On resumption the S.J.I. piled m two quick goals through Jaf Tin. Fifteen minutes before81 words
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326 1948-11-26 14 JOSKI' U - Poh Lim did not take time off in Kuching JOSKI'U (By UIHEN one of our Thomas Cup's r. Poh Lim visited Kudtfng fortn not icra*in idle as some have wppo* I L ft mentmble play last Sunday. He took part m an exhibition when be vitnlM r.^airyn the local stars.326 words
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Article81 1948-11-26 14 SUNDAY'S SOCCER AT IPOH [poo unini v>.;. i..f.. nn Maia.y.> en th« Pad*nf Uasii day. A food game la exptfl especially after th« recent qj m P«raK ***** '■'•■■l Ma! ays boat the Cheng Wai Ipoh League Cn*mpa strong suio tad wi rO P n sented by: Wah Chy Joo81 words
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Article27 1948-11-26 14 The *>ckey game "-^l C. R. C. and M I i -M scheduled foi r *B cancelled as I 1 unable to rai«€ a t27 words
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223 1948-11-26 14 SHELL, RAFDRAW IN GAME OF MISSED CHANCES Playing on a very bad growui the W Club drew with R.A.F. (Seletar -nd M;; match played on Farrer Park yestei di ther side scored. A number of chances to score were thrown away by bad following up on the part of the223 words
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Advertisement57 1948-11-26 14 1 f B™PB<AiftK!v I r >I>™ORTAI TIMES I starring Katharine Hepburn as Clara Wieck Schumann I Paul Henrcid as Robert Schuip.ann I Robert Walkoi as .lohar.nf-s Brahms. I a low story so beautiful tat. Ift-G-N I told it with 20 immortal musica] gems ofI SCHUMANN, BRAHMS and LISZT! I Preceded57 words
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Article201 1948-11-26 15 S'PORE XI BEAT REST IN BULL GAME The game again dwindled int.) iisintere i *tin£ hockey and Mccept f^r 3 few bn-jht momeats, continued m until the ilnal w-yxstle. Umpift»: T E. K. Retnam and P. Retna^ibdp.vthy SINGATOBS: L»x> Ah CY>o (SCRO, B. M ir!<i (ECU) A.. E*oaxupaiaxti (8C8), P.201 words
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Article103 1948-11-26 15 Dance, Stars, Dance Malavas Thomas ('up piay-t-ra danced for about thrv* hours y» vt^rday whrn th«-y start<M a now typo of training prescribed b> thoir -non-play-ing capt.un Mid manage:- Mr L<r.\ Chuan (.Jeo\. Ti I'llHd "Oporiition Foot-work."-an 1 that ll just what *t ll n^ar.t to be— -they -Mr ia:ivv><:j.l^nt.-103 words
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Article36 1948-11-26 15 Joe gives a lesson IptSAS Miafoutt (•toj Foe Lo iis, worl i v i i i: Prom i n Id >-| r- Hit Old. id tried to n >rtng ■>': till a w v out. ieft ana U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article18 1948-11-26 15 Ml KS9O- an« In «t S-.agh 1 •--ant oa s wtanlnc Ud contact i LU MMj18 words
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250 1948-11-26 15 Raffles miss six penalties to lose rugger large crowd of supporters watched the rugger gam- between the two colleges and yelled themselves hoarse *s penalty after penalty missed their mark Mining six penalty kicks, altogether the Raffles College Union XV had :o «dmit defeat m their annual Inter-College rmnrer match250 words
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Article56 1948-11-26 15 Boy's Club Soccer Th j p^stpors^i match betwnca the Katong an.l Sirica p ->re H irb.r:r Boarj Boys Clubs for thy 3jys Club Soccer Cup \v\\\ \y? playe»l at 4.55 p.m. on the 3.R.C. ground or\ Tutwtoy, N ember W After the tn.itch Colonial Secretary. Mr. P. A. B. McKcfTOQ56 words
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Article64 1948-11-26 15 The CV. ML A Cnurcn 01 St. Joseph will hot! lt« annual s:;: a Tournament for the Challenge Cup presented bvj ICr. A. DUU Mrty In Decem&T Ifembera *no wi^h to p^"-! tldpate are requested to ittJ>E< their entries early, eltfc to the Convener Mr. W Hendroff,64 words
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Article105 1948-11-26 15 Hie Sim»P ore tndUo Association TaWe reania Section nave revived thU bcMCji| ri Sport, it U to be ran sd tfeat lv Indiana P* -ooj sbon a t the toterCllb raW, Ten-:..; teag» which was ac r Qn9X World. roday, the Indiana ittj; liVfl a formidable105 words
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Article122 1948-11-26 15 S'pore's Hockey XI Named Slngapore'i hockey loan v play BrlMgor at th.- s. <\ C padang OH Saturday, will hay« thrt-, change* from the train whioh \*-m Johore by tour fuak to n.i .it Begamat iuH w«-,k Th.- ri.'wiom.Ts art Mathot the BO foalkrcprr, B. Marlu iRCM'i an.i Sw.v Lin122 words
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Article105 1948-11-26 15 Hockey Match to be broadcast 1 <»r Jh.- Hr«»t time m >in^a|»i»r»-, Karilo Vfalaya «ill br«MidrHHt th«- Sin- i c;t(»<ir«' \s. S*'langor m:- t»*r-Htut«* hm-kfy unit, h S to t»> |»i>i>i-tl on thf i s.C.i ,< \.iami; on Katurda> Th« gam** will ntart :tt N 4.45 o.iii. ih. Sin^a|>orr M105 words
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Article105 1948-11-26 15 K ASTON. PENNSYLVANIA. Thursday. A racing controversy developed today over wh« thei Laf&yette college iia^i i<lected a bid to play m Sun Bowl football panic at D l'a.s<>, IeXAS, "ii New War's I>av b<%c&um L&fayette'a Negro halfback vtfouM not b<- permitted to play. r>:. Ralph C«U.P. - 105 words
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Advertisement18 1948-11-26 15 I M EATING P yjjf4JWOPS IHHIIIS OM fUMI I fADITftII TO MoaRO<A I AII 1 U L MNTTE!18 words
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Advertisement121 1948-11-26 15 NOTICE Notice is hereby given tli.it DAVID KKN'NETH TWBG Jf 737. Mountbatt»>n Roa.l. Sinrrapor*', is applying to ttc Govoinor for natuializatiofi, and that any person who know.'' any ration why naturalization ■hould not i>t i Knintrd ihould lend a written and lined BtAtemrnt of the facts to th»>- Colonial Secretary,121 words
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278 1948-11-26 16 SACKS GET TO S. AFRICA VIA S'PORE India docs I not like I (By Special Correspondent li:? Indian .»iul Ceytoa Govr l 4 he shipment o: m *.> Soth S s \> broken by ihlppen who .-.re i]s,ng; viu Kottg M blinuV The ban rtm imposed ial diacrin nal gainst278 words
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Article, Illustration74 1948-11-26 16 U>NIK».V 1.,,r.,bv.-Mr. lUnM WWum, ft** ,|..,,t, ,i th.- Board Ol lrad,-. MM I Mir|.n-<. wttMM b natta W CBOCti Ai«ust 11 th, A v thai Against Advice secution aga --t Pools t the vMoe of the s< tary to the •■<-.■ of Tr.de tV COUOIdReuter - 74 words
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Article130 1948-11-26 16 LONI ON, ThUTS. Mr A. V. Alexander, British Minister to* Defence. announced m tie House of Cor moni today increaaea it bi rvicemen pay aid allowances :c-tin? between i 1 'J. 000 ,000 .nd C 1 2 500,000 a ;ir. |famag< llowanci for omeen r.n.'.Reuter - 130 words
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Article207 1948-11-26 16 Britain lines up on Palestine PARIS. Thursday. ccn:--:ssior.-- tc the Arr.-?ri:ai r agreed that a conciliat -,r.d rigidly by the Bei Mr Hector MctfeU, British, In it stal to:.! die Pr- .1 Committee that to o between •v r.i .Arab* wafl "a job, for commissions but for X '.itte-i amendmentsReuter - 207 words
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Article65 1948-11-26 16 XT/ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Polic? shot dead two bandit* during a raid en Uiree bandit huts m the jungle m the Kuala Kubu area ye-terday. An empty detonator and .500 lbs. of rice were round. On the same night, a Chin ac k^pala on Amherst Estate waa kidnappvi by65 words
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Article50 1948-11-26 16 Thp t u c d Ctalian aircraft th<> Fiat, is now back .-•-Tain m Singapore af t >r taking 26 immigrants to Australia. It la the first Tt:ilian plane to land at Kallang :-ince thcwar, and the first aircraft with j ita engine at the do^o to land50 words
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Article65 1948-11-26 16 Chiang's troops quit port TIENTSIN M t ilist transport i ithoi I i I today requisition I Tientsin and rai tv 1 evacuation of I tary sup] les 1 Hopei rort of now laolated by I > ika Wliether t: abandoned la I such a possibility Is i likely ThisReuter - 65 words
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Article40 1948-11-26 16 In Memory Of Jinnah The Bengal Musi;:. J I tion of Bl^pore prayer meeting In |KS of the tat M I Jinnah. Pak.-t first govern,: t OaJ al Queen Street M on Noverrber 28 ■>■ Leading Slnga] will speak at t'r40 words
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Article66 1948-11-26 16 Group Captain DougiM Dader, the R. A F. hero who first landed m Singapore with his wife about a month ago is i row on his way back to the nited Kingdom 'm his Percival > Proctor. l H- 1 wa^i sent out here by the66 words
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Article45 1948-11-26 16 KUALA PILAH, Thursday.— The niale population of Bahau Town and the surrounding districts were BCnemd by a large force of Police ar 1 Military today. In all 1 311 welt screened and 12 were detained. Of ti»e number detained, three are Known Communist45 words
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Article29 1948-11-26 16 FLYING CLUB KEEPING UP The Singapore n m with only one M m service U f™*^ normal ichedu c »i twD rhe dub expects to "Auster 1 aircraft future.29 words
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Article17 1948-11-26 16 There wen 51 1 I-ederation m M hours: 29!" M Permit; 2 ia I Kedah/Perlia17 words
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Article93 1948-11-26 16 Debtor Gets ONE BATTLESHIPS LA SPEZIA, Thursday.— The 35,000 toi. r I ship Vittorio Vineto has been seized e> S ria as security on a debt owed lby tne The creditor— the Italia Construction Comr* carried out the .seizure aboard the 8 suit against the navy for payment C MU.P. - 93 words
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Advertisement41 1948-11-26 16 111 I Bb I LIGHT LAGS* 1! DEE Hi IVSuSSumI IOW T*M«?VAM* tro. s^ i. l *rJ i 7, teil Sin<l 4>' ab^^ by U m K.-uj; H(»r, fo7 Urn Malaya j>^ TrlLuJie Prew, Ltd., 104-1 IJ, l-j^ Q l^aU. Slj>g»p«ro41 words
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