Morning Tribune, 1 December 1948
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Article197 1948-12-01 1 MORE FOR THE FUND Two dayfl t i go below the Ihomai <■ op Team saiN. Anil h.r. th.- latest contntiitnrs I the Tribun- Th.ti. .i«. dp Fum!:Kir.ta liar Iwb* I ,h <IM Tu o Sew»pap< r* Vender-, [poll I leaf, por< I 1 Eflipv BadmintM Part>. S'pow I M197 words
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Article270 1948-12-01 1 TOJO- "I WANT TO DIE SOON" I Both appalled tj i' n,t >J St s Supreme C -u,ri f EYERAL Douglas MacArthur yuiluiday announced U an indefinite stay of execution on Toj^ and the six other war criminals sentenced to death by the International Military Tribunal for the Far Last.270 words
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Article74 1948-12-01 1 M lk a note, even on ,001 kitchen wall. Of tin- numbers of jro* identity cards, but m** if. >!r. H. B. WoodfoN, th» Commi^i'^ 1 of BMtotratloa *ai«i ye*t*rdav, -It will he«P u an(l vou too ■fcoaM you hjp'p^n 10 '«^e vour rard. I'p |0 IH-t74 words
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Article324 1948-12-01 1 BASES TO ATTACK NANKING i RANKING, TupMiay.— Small Communist bands are 11 active on the north anil south bank> of th<» Van^ts«» river, 50 miles east of Nanking; preparing bases for future operations presumably ■gMMfI Nanking ib#lf it was reported today. The disclosure of 'Communist acthrftfef on both brinks of324 words
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Article162 1948-12-01 1 HXJR Q i no-year-old A Briton who arrived in Sin a o c In late October hitch- g his way from England o stral t a exclusively n--(Oiled m th<- Morning Tribune) tas '.ow reached Sydney H« had t-io with him when left his homo in162 words
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Advertisement23 1948-12-01 1 For Ihe PEOPLE it t>»« PIOPLB «IS, RED AGENTS CAUGHT u I ruesday: Comarretted by Jl lay. The at the 18th •and* Road23 words
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Advertisement80 1948-12-01 1 ANNO FNCEMEWT fTHE Tribune Newspapers have jJ^T^JL we will 1 a new service to reader*. 8 ?J" I iocto ted P«* <>"♦• once more publish the news ttl WJ* sp r ia'Js»'s in of the greatest world news wafH the the Far Eastern field. We (>f hmA picturp ir. i80 words
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Advertisement63 1948-12-01 1 CITY Ilililiiiii i no '»ih. New Berie«) 10 jiuts I LONDON, Ti. h— A witn( ss toli th«- tribunal pro int; \mtQ allr K ei! corruption In i;,itish public lif^ today that Foreiga S.«n'tary i:rn»-Ht IWvln hud iittmuVd a party Riv,n b> Sydney Stanby, one if tha key 'lißiin-s in63 words
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Article394 1948-12-01 2 —Plaintiffs Allege \IK. K. K. Shaw and Mr. Kunme Shiu, the cinema owners, were alleged, in .Singapore High Court yesterday, to have committed contempt of court b> mwtn- tintr their :>2vnK to :ii>i>lv for an injunction in New York. The injunction, it was stated, was to394 words
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Article96 1948-12-01 2 Railway sabotage again KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday Pandits KbOtagtd the railway lines north of Riwang last Bight <!t railt d tiie pilot jeep of th» night mail from Kllftlf Lumpur to Ponang. The r-icrht mail IBHUDC( aeain.-r the pilot je^p and caused some damatj« i Th» <inver and two riremen of96 words
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Article60 1948-12-01 2 rPANJONG MALIM. Tues--1 day: A bandit gang which tried to ambush a Police Military patrol mm* badly mauled in turn yesterday. On** bandit was killed and or.^ .303 rifle and a hand-grenade were found in hi? possession. The patro! was searching hats between Changkat Belanga and Bukit Maran60 words
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Article34 1948-12-01 2 A Chinese hawftu r fouoc guilty of hawking f •?%•■;< ir front of tlic Beauty World,' a restricted piac<\ was finec >20, or a days imprisonment. at the Fourth Police Court .nerday.34 words
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209 1948-12-01 2 FEARING seizure by the Indonesians, the master of «t email disable i Dut freighter drifting close to the coast of Sumatra last Wednesday sent cut an SOS. It was answered by the 7, 651 -ton Dutch freighter Molenkerk which was then 40 miles from209 words
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Article99 1948-12-01 2 DIXGAPORE'S Alhan: b r j. I Theatre is being air-condi- tioned at a cost ot approxii mately $70,000 The cooling system is expecte-1 to be comI pleted by January, and functioning in time tor Chinese New Year. Part of the equipment bought for the Cathay, and99 words
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Article88 1948-12-01 2 Cathay Floodlit r[E Cathay Theatre is floodlit again. The power for it :is being drawn from the cinema's own generators Thus. no call is made on the Municipal electric supply At the moment, picture- goers see the cinema bathed in I rose-coloured light. The colour j scheme is being tested88 words
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Article39 1948-12-01 2 IPOH, Tues. Eight bandits and four of their agents i were caught during a raid on I a squatter area in the Lahat j District last night. The eight bandits are on Jthe Police "wanted" list.39 words
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Article, Illustration55 1948-12-01 2 HAPP\ to be bark in Singapore. Mrs. W. litzuatrick who bus been on a four month vacation in Australia returned her** on the Ma**tsu>ck»*r v^st^rdav .noraing Mrs Kit ipat rick was net by her husband. M*. U. Fitipatrirk owner of th# Fitzpat rick's Fooi Supplies,55 words
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Article208 1948-12-01 2 VOING. well-built Koh Kim Tung, who ua* on re-tria at the Singapore Assize Court for the sieged al tempted murder of a Chinese woman, Choo Poh Hum was found guilty of the lesser offenoe of oaiwn grievous hurt and sentenced to three fnri rigorou imprisonment208 words
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Article20 1948-12-01 2 RURAL BOARD'S NEXT MEETING The next month'. of the Rural Bcjrd wj held on December 9^ tOffice, Singapore, at W20 words
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Article48 1948-12-01 2 Harold Newman, the I nan arrertoc ft Bing^rM cotmectioo with the retain arms smu^ released. Ho was de the C.ID. under the E»eOT Dutch authorities it WgJ Pinang are case agam=t r ja Hire, the th:., Ar.,-- the Filipino who a detention at ÜBjm Pinan?48 words
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Miscellaneous40 1948-12-01 2 Dl l^"*^l re H KUvjLiLLj B '73^^^ /VD7W//v(? •1 «W'S SK bOIN'pYNO, THATffAUOWIJi f/7 APKAM'tHAT* S ?1 JUgT m AN °miX MAKIN 'HAY WHIL& I GATH& THAT TH& THR££ L'JST? SO*? WRBf, O^jM V^r^-^mrK rJ^JSP"/-^ UARV&T IQ ALMOST OPTH£SOtL WANT40 words
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Article73 1948-12-01 3 u with application forms for registm I lnwMlat tt.Uop.in. la*t night. still fatted to register, did so at their lionet for Registration. Mr. Henry Vrv is no possibility of extending stratfcUL From today the work rei Kl to irfpntitv narrUs onlv uft to nni jrcttctttey73 words
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Article, Illustration55 1948-12-01 3 (Toi>) HE Sir rranklin (iim«»«ui at thf Singaporr Musicians' F nion »sa>! on Monday Nlgbt. Sitting xvith him crs Mrs. Ha<e ney.r, and thr- Pilrtili of Um Sin^iFM»r MwfelMtl Inion Mr. Fn-J l.ihia. Then- were Bbffrt 300 people, mnm <>t who:.. ifeowi M tfta55 words
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Article120 1948-12-01 3 Free Show On Town Planning SDtGAPORE will wet tov.:i piMUMag M it i- d^M 1!1 England. ;;t tne i^lni sluws at Hi, Victoria ThtfltMN from ■A,Any until Saturday the shows start at MO pni The Ikm ta h« icrwßtd Jir<Th» Way We I-iv* c tory film of town planning in120 words
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Article53 1948-12-01 3 More floods in Kelantan N, n-stop raiiw liavo hit Kelantan since Monday night. The rtver level at Kuala KwU if r> tt above normal and tin* v.att i Ii .'■till rising The road to i';^. 1 Put* h is partly under water, at Paali Timoh, rix mil« v .s t53 words
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Article39 1948-12-01 3 Sent To Jan For Stealing Needles CHAN <" M srE Brtdgenoil Sop. A :in months' r.i. »t the FJjirth Police s>urt ywteitlay. HUi ientenei dates liom Novrmbor U. the Me of Ma am-st. H. h« bwi ,n romaixi Finrr then.39 words
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Article47 1948-12-01 3 "I don 't love you" I Sg Mooi I i'^d L:iu I| Sixth Police t while Lau f still needed ight a case i. .n ir.d asktvl I marriage f ti .1 to ,'■■< _1 'i. Ml l> A. Fyfe. n .<i directed to the 5 tmeat to47 words
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Article31 1948-12-01 3 ■it Johore L3 »p--25 in the I IS in the n. ui< lei in the i i from the given pic- ■dmisforwarded by ng. Chief through headmas-31 words
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Article129 1948-12-01 3 70,000 BLANKETS MISSING I ABOT'T 70.000 blankets disappears i fiom No. 2 SubDepot 223 BOD. and Tan Cheok Chua faces c har^es ol offering bribes of $20. |100 an $500 to L rpl. If. W. Marfleet as an inducement for favour in the issue oi military blankets. The bnbes were129 words
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Article68 1948-12-01 3 pAFFIC offeMM in the Federation of Malaya may Pompouiided bv Police officers, starting ronl lonnrrow J*T the highest H an offender t6 P- a r practice is bein* t h S n »V« the time of help them deal number of violancy ivguiation will connection ers and68 words
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Article60 1948-12-01 3 Malayans Going To SCM Conference (Tribune Stall Reporter* Five members of the Students Christian Movement in Mala.va. j will bo attending the Leaders' Training CWiferomv which will be held at kamt> Ceyton, from Docembei January 4. Thcv* wiU discuss various Christian aspects of lifo undei the conference theme 1™ Scandal60 words
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144 1948-12-01 3 300 who came by prahus denied entry THKFF, hundred wwild-bc-lininiprants from Hu 1 Maud of Bawevan off the const of Cent? Java are n w Md up in tbeir >o pnhin in the StagH»r« They came here with permits u >H« I y Indonesian Republic two months r 1 the144 words
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Advertisement37 1948-12-01 3 i-Eis Opening To-day tows 3, o.i.', iUi. pin Paramount ii eati COMEDY with MUSIC! "AND THE ANGELS DOROTHY LAMOI'R. UfiD MacM.KKAV and BETTY HUTTON Swing) Stingy rtocj oi Binginjj sistera with EIGHT OREAT TiNKS REX SATURDAY AVNiTE!37 words
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Article, Illustration82 1948-12-01 4 Y I'rrsuh n\ Of the I k William Chwney Marl I lore mon.y at present would b net M on ttional que«tloo eted wttli Mi hank, ne of th«- rs. through whii'h I by America to china handled rtin mU th..t i EZcowrmfa C3iMJp«r*- innnistKition CQttM ChißA.82 words
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Article132 1948-12-01 4 SYDNEY. Tues.— Launched in April, 1914, the freighter Port Sydney is being broken up after having steamed 1,670,763 miles. This gallant cargo ship has weathered two world storms. On her first voyage to Australia in September. 1914, she was requisitioned for trooping by the AustralianReuter - 132 words
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Article55 1948-12-01 4 Red and Reps in heavy fighting JOGJAKARTA, Tues. A Republican Defence Ministry's spokesman said that M from November 24 heavy fighting was going on north of Godong near I'urvvodadi, Central Java, b e t e e n ommuntat troops and the Republican Army. Communist forces have reached points three milesU.P. - 55 words
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Article84 1948-12-01 4 the Ex ink b u ->•••.• haa l 11 hi I k i "^.Ut not 1 iMevo tfi>it we ul take chance \\> m.i>_;v all loans on tivr buslnesi pottiMUties. A country torn by civil itrtfe S not a .c<»"» I rifk. '*'»iit if tho f\^htia)t (Ha downReuter - 84 words
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Article106 1948-12-01 4 THEIR PARADE GROUND FOR A TIME CANBERRA. Tues. Minister fot V\e Atp.iv Cyril Chamber* lUted recently that theie wa* no truth in the WggtfltiM that Australian troops were to tx completely withdrawn fiom Japan. He denied that many Aiiltra ian^ recently inarching through Tokio in Japan were making a farewellReuter - 106 words
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Article145 1948-12-01 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. George Luckey. vice chairman of the California Democratic State Central Committee, says there are "no grounds whatsoever" for a recount of California's presidential election balloting. He referred to a request by Republican national chairman Hugh Scott Jnr for a review of the voting inU.P. - 145 words
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Article90 1948-12-01 4 Gratitude from Tientsin TIENTSIN, Tn.Mia\- I M;iMir of Ti.-ntsin Mr. I Tn hien-*hih paid tri- luite to th»» FA'A China AWI Programme "IN'oplf her*-, hf Mli aiv brought fart* i«» la«-.--with a threat iinmrilJ^V var an. l »m«vnniiiic (>i'( kadf. lMi, to ilttticultv <>f communication and tranvporta»i«»n the QtHßMMflfl fo<KlReuter - 90 words
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Article149 1948-12-01 4 TEL AVIV. Tuesday An Israeli spokesman announced today that Israe'i lepresenta- tives had reached an agree- nient with chief United Nations observer William Riley on all points of truce supervision in the disputed Negev. But. the spokesman said, the Jews had refused to agree to the evacuationU.P. - 149 words
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Article43 1948-12-01 4 Filipinos Want Jap Trade M n:!: Filipin i I ly petit tncnt i B of coi -"JJ fonv.r: businessn mainta., JJ group, tol: .J rotary that .T: tp:tr;-s. J ipino ir gj •iluas s:r nan! .trade wit 1 I now '•< onti Reute rReuter - 43 words
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Article97 1948-12-01 4 WORLD'S FOOD DEPENDS ON 'LUCK' WASHINGTON. Tues For the flrsi tin :;cr th war the fi d sii n i kas: in the west n ml had been I ac oordlng to a i i Issued I the World j md A?:: cultural Orgai The 58-nal i y ha which97 words
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Article61 1948-12-01 4 LONDON. Tu Arth Rank's Plnewood Studios* produce three times as ma films in 1949 M in any ye since they opew I ta W\ Announcing this mere* the Rank organic***" s« that the name "In^P^J Producers limited" hi he! used by the studios. changeti to -Pineuwl F^ Umited."Reuter - 61 words
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Advertisement38 1948-12-01 4 -STABIXA" ESSENCE OF CHICKEN A Highly Conoentrnted Tredigested Protein Food Ulunufartured onlj under the fitruiest aseptic ((tnditionH PBOM RELBCTEO BREED h<H YOUNG HKVLTHV CHICKENS Trade Enquiries to: S<JLE AGENTS Rahamin Penhas I Limited. 117 125 Cecil Street Singapore38 words
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Article263 1948-12-01 5 hibition g Patrick serves to re'a MgT h ineaa o! will remain mil housing Lion b comei c the populaD f ecoming increial(r] e ndenl thai the lp n p canot be jfedpu e-m< al. What fcnpon needs, said Sir atnek. ifl ail round town UU g ar.d in263 words
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Article, Illustration51 1948-12-01 5 Model car racine is Raining a foothold in Australia. Cecil Whi^t, of the Victorian ModH Rm«- Car < luh, work* on Wh »treamUned model, with which he hopes to e»tat»U«h an Aiwtralian record. At a r.vent meeting, he established a 1 2 -mile record of 83.4 m.p.h. —Australian51 words
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897 1948-12-01 5 BETTY GILLI - BETTY GILLI mimmm Rv SLIM sleek ipetdjUri Hashing around the concrete :Ibbon of track, the roar of straining motors, the pungent smell of exhausts, fates of the fans tense with the excitement -yes. it's all there, ill the vicarious thrill of897 words
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Article131 1948-12-01 5 AN authoritative Informani said tha, the gifantjc North Atlantic defence liance no* being organised by the united Stales, Canada and five Western (ip ea n coontriei probably w;1 thrown open o nations all over th« world which want to P t»ent a united front against Communist aggresiion131 words
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Article, Illustration793 1948-12-01 6 Peter Warning - Peter Warning THK HOnOM DUBINE. Ut'ii.iesday. December 1J1 948 By This i« the farluul %U>r\ ok* a UJS. Xegro war veteran who wasiiiled lo build him* *elf a house in a "while neigh lu> ii rhtMid" in I'aiiffornia. lOHNNY WALKER has a J house for793 words
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Article, Illustration184 1948-12-01 6 INDIA'S contribution to the Control of deseit locusts and IU research in that line were emphasised at the seven -dr.- Confeience of locust experts from India, the Middle Bast, Pakistan and Iran, that ha.; just ended at Teheran. Dr. K D. lijuwja, India's representative at the184 words
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Article228 1948-12-01 6 Sir. I sympathize with lilts Caroline Low on the problem of pr:\acy. As a fellow sufferer. I have the pleasure or displeasure, to inform Miss Low that there is no law forbidding boys "to leer at girls'*. Ii there Is, It is not within228 words
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Article226 1948-12-01 6 More Race Restrictions THE South African government is believed to do considering the abolition of native representation m the Senate as well as in the House of Assembly This belief is supported by a statement made by Mr. J. G. Strydom. South African Minister of Lands, at a Nationalist party226 words
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Miscellaneous12 1948-12-01 6 'TOP" ;to CHANNEL —I I AwK4l^ I WA*4T E^A-<_ H I pOR.12 words
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Article, Illustration86 1948-12-01 7 ISBB SUPPLIES Coast Guardsmen unloaded food stocks, fuel and matl at Loran on Attu. Terrain of this character makes tusks a bit difficult for men in station«4 \n tht Auut'an Islands and for the hardy Bering Sea patrols which are maintained by this active peacetime tier vtce unit.86 words
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Article, Illustration668 1948-12-01 7 SIR Alger Howard, the Garter King or Arms, at the Royal College of Arms will be the man responsible for designing the Royal Coat-of-Arms for the new Prince. The decision on the timing and the design of a Coat-of-Arms for the new Prince will rest with KingReuter - 668 words
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Miscellaneous132 1948-12-01 7 FOR YOUR RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TODAi h '-i'." 1M Blma (MandaIllll An Ani ov Sien Tun.- 2.00 cio Down. «UK NETWORK tectivc stone, by uo bbt: «*tt^&«- J^*Wi-i2Sn| 1.30 ln Singapore; 11.00 Mj» HB«M -Fun Mirth; in *g** J ggF FS&J& »ith P-J thythm Parade News Summary Close S.45 Nows m132 words
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Article, Illustration177 1948-12-01 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Twenty- jw tnon &J mas. Don mk up on Evt to find that you stillL shopping list. Shop eaty your time in choosing m h «t tin- ms|l s h»ppint is fl mm >alf" 1 above all >fl ImMc ih. vfl spirit g| Vqß DIM trvr>, rrwtoi iv^HRobinson; T.M.A.; Australian Official - 177 words
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Miscellaneous341 1948-12-01 10 IXILI SI Vi: TO THE MOIIXIXC TRIUI M JACK ARMSTRONG V v.VIt I^':- 7 CMACO REY HAS A LARGER 3u^-^T^r %N ttf y \fk iJ/2*'*'m WHATA3PCT PCR 1 vVP J BCVS ARE TRAPPED HEf?E UNTIL A MSj^jEk v v A ABORATORV 7 A SAILPLANE THATS /MV GCV'ERN/WENT FORCE CAN FREE341 words
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Article, Illustration515 1948-12-01 11 Kathleen Hickley - Kathleen Hickley r y i m hi M morose, in thorough > i siiuuM be ret that all merely the «preMion of extreme lonliThis ta a prnlilii uhllh "ust brfely be Uckled at ">«»* it H a jet, t, boy, P«reaCa and chn.i; if the515 words
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Article204 1948-12-01 11 MR. and Mis. Claude Massey will celebrate 30 years of married life on Dec. 7. Friends will join in the celebrations at a cocktail party at their home. "Oteocatrd." ICOMd from Tiicity House into Fife House. Grange Road, arc Stewart and Rada Shierlaw They rind the removal has its204 words
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Article249 1948-12-01 11 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART By THE woman with I maturv figure shouM make mre that the slip she wears Is properly fitted so that it does not bunch up to minify her size. A slip that is large enougii for atf through the bustiiiu. for example, may be249 words
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Advertisement149 1948-12-01 11 RAFFLES HOTEL fonight-THE COCKTAIL HOUR from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Lounge with FRANK PICKFORD at the Piano INFORMAL DANCE from 9 p.m. to midnight :R MK PICKFORD His Orchestra MAS NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES X\L\s eye Special Xmas Dinner Ball ckcrs, Novelties, Nolsemakc s, Balloons, etc. >W XMAS CAROLS149 words
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Advertisement70 1948-12-01 11 C K TANG i Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FL'JINITI RE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EIVIBROIDERIES ETC, ETC, 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 4045 i kl E 24 of I>r. Cii^on HUI\ Camera Studies of Singapore Hook Form HALAVAX XAKHSCAW iMiJ-:.\ii.%n i«i» IS Photognf-70 words
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Article202 1948-12-01 12 ROSALIND Russell, who mad i a name for hers*?li in i similar role in "Craig's Wife" plays an inspired part as Lavinia Manr.on. manipulatesof other's lives, motivated by vengeance and thwarted passion. Raymond Massey. I commanding figure o n the Ameri- can and British stage since i the202 words
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Advertisement139 1948-12-01 12 I-S^S vor s»-n liSTrxrsrAi. wc'TtKt-:: Last Four Shows C/^ctt'tl/^^ 24.15-6.30-9.3opjn.€y phone- bqos 4^. DMBIA PICTOtiS prestnM ~i.\ and > n fcME^N— Tomorrow v,,u will tvc the pleasure of feeing tM«^ mosl abouj a«d loxeci booU made into an OnlsUodllli BritlSll Picture. m^, w^^ LONDON BELONGS TO ME RICHARD ATTENBOROU6H AUSTAIR139 words
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Advertisement52 1948-12-01 12 NOTICE Notice is hereby given thai Mr. Ezekiel Sion Khazmah oi 152 East CoaM Road, Singapore In applying to the Governor foi naturalization, and that am person who knows any reaaor Any naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial52 words
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Advertisement186 1948-12-01 12 it- iv :J I i B I J bWH b?^T3lblbV PREMIERE 9.30 P.M. TONIGHT "A\AN-EATER OF KU/v\AONTIMI FOR THE TIGER j HUNT-5.30 P.M. TONICHT. Printed ctuei n EDgUsh ind able at the CATHAY md KIM .MBRA Cl *EMA| at 3.30 p.m. tonight Go tJ either CIW and gel CO; I186 words
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Miscellaneous227 1948-12-01 12 O'NEILL'S OFFERING A CLASSIC OF SIN AND ATONEMENT I WONDFK whether the Singapore movie (tia* mibiir will take kindly to Mourning Iwcm I ititra* when this picture is shown at tne athay? it depn bm •v the ehane- >. the clim.i.\ -because tin y c ntrecl round twi most ol227 words
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Article106 1948-12-01 13 AO FAVOURS PACT ON RUBBER Controls On Rice Extended 6 Months WASHINGTON, Tuesduy.-The lilted Ydw>us j'ood and Agriculture conference today piiocd self on record as favouring: international commodity agreement on rubber in an effort to stabilize world production. International agreement! on w1.,,,t. mm wool w.!.> also favoured The 57 FAO106 words
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Article31 1948-12-01 13 Local Rubber Down to 33-7 /8 ..iiiiniied and yesterdays levels vtr than on Monday. uondoa I the I took 1 1 n ,lown mpared s- MH ft •>i i h: 34H31 words
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Article50 1948-12-01 13 UK-Egyptian Talks Soon CAIRO. Tues. Anglo-Esyp- nan sterling balance talks will be held in London early in December. They will negotiate for the renewal of the A n^lo- Egyptian sterling: agreement, due to expire at the end of the yeai. under which British rrirocd £32.000.000 of E^ypt s bkxk«>l balances.50 words
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Article668 1948-12-01 13 Nov. 30. J Johan 1.70 1.75 Ulu Piah .10 .15 Lmmfm q.otatioai K. Kamunting; 14 6 15 3 Allenbv .50 .60 fii given by the Mal-. K. Lan jut 18/6 19/3 RUBBER COMPANIES Slur A -v*-**! a -Oil Kamra 310 4 1 Alor Gajah .40 .50 ag668 words
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Article19 1948-12-01 13 Coconui Oil Exports EXPORTS of coconut oil j from the federation oi Malaya in October totalled I 3,210 tons.19 words
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Article100 1948-12-01 13 Produce Market Round-up I tilt local I! 1 i; krt Vf° terday. There wtr< no important pi change au> t for copra with aellen quotiog 50c. higher foi both Biiodi led mi i niix« <i qiuilitu s Tlio followirK Mn yrstcr dfiv'.^ quotations BAGO FLOUR Uncfi |lt^ Barawak $>;. Blak100 words
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Advertisement71 1948-12-01 13 HEcy in>s sovontv tiv, MurMiy Rhymw or. twelve reeordi in an ittiact'ivc album $20.00 gySSe and many other ttddief records at I CQTAR S. MOUTRIH CCX IMAUAYA» LTD I BT78 T 7 5 JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING |^^B g.NGAPORI '.V». .t.TEU 7030 I LAST DAY! I K>, 4.15; M8 ».3O p.iw.71 words
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Article20 1948-12-01 14 1 I •••1 Ac- to Kci SI hfetbotiri* Bu s of t t ire f ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article58 1948-12-01 14 I I Kai kvlng an Th K wim. Ton 1 f itching NV i. mbina ng Seng B inavlsta thv up m tt« lalf. n I half the Mtried hard I break througii the Bounavitt ••it Rahim and Haai lifficult to tninutef i< fore w !'■>-' T58 words
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Article275 1948-12-01 14 BOWLERS' DAY AT BURBAN IS runs «n tlr liM inn:,., /,<■«■ settfeCH m tl.eir second in- th red (uil in a ifftW— 4he fti V N ital were all out for U total wi .fur 9dvL- d-aw.i *0 mmutea before th time ou-> J h-h. the HOC toßm lukl x275 words
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Article31 1948-12-01 14 W. I. Draw With Pakistan in the i i tan a i tnd f^ y op fi r »rew wm jog iIV Shu; i off N BtoiimcyH t- )tt not ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article55 1948-12-01 14 N I■ i rlutN.n wnM tin- hj others I him ■•rkshir-'in-n jfl nail hK fl tu Be -T..-d I Ml efl W U n Natal i.ufl 3^- deti rmiiit ii i if, rt S t ImHi in nnu 1,-sd H sxvinu" r tumid i.i i p > 1 oil55 words
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Article115 1948-12-01 14 U >XD< 'N Tua Theß fol 111 •'•'•,B j. Us iti r. be pi h Satui iy Ifl li it followi I x tta C intj vi M or i WaltM A\. nie 4 Torquaj ITnlted n W City; W< ymouth vs. I Mull City vs. C ■'•'-IBReuter - 115 words
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Article19 1948-12-01 14 John And Judy back training I metn event m M I evert I 1 I 1 Zttm F ,M19 words
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Article164 1948-12-01 14 Judy Davies and John Marshall, who represented Australia in the London Olympic Games this year, are training hard to better the form they showed in England, although they believe the Wembley on don) Pool to be better suited for fast times than anything they can use in Australia. On December164 words
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Advertisement99 1948-12-01 14 GALA PREMIERE TONIGHT p! m ilialMi^,^':! P.M. B^p djp *jff^| B'^ l^Bv flE^ BT s. tV^B BPH"^^- -<^JB^BB^fll f I Bllm^ i—^^Bßßß^Bflß Bm^ i "^0 A SJfffkM I I I &^Bl B^aafl Bb k Vbi^^B^B^Bk B^b^B^Bl i W& iki st Til is V f \•1 i M v I Jm>i99 words
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Article272 1948-12-01 15 tMathot absent s» n >re ric ket Club stood no chance uhatM>sP'^^'i.st the strong Ceylcoene Sports Club side J^Lalrh played on the S.C.C. padang yes IXh,(,>l.»m^wonbv 11 practical^ all r al-keeper I uho substituto.l him. Eftf i ult t lor h» ygt tad II *M tht>272 words
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Article58 1948-12-01 15 f following players have solecttMi to roprrsent the K Bporti Club XI in theii b with the Matey* Cup mi \i mi Saturday mir 4 at Fairer Park: I Ktri£ Bwee; J. Nonis Awang Chik; C. B. BronAmat^.ih and Ami; W. C lean. Kaolin. Talib. Sim •er.£ Capt I58 words
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Article44 1948-12-01 15 II foliov.:n£ players are ed to play football for the ids Athletic I'nion against lalaya Cup \Y trans on lay at Fairer I 'ark at 5.15 Sithambram. Rasak. mua Gfaani Murugasu. a. Nadarjah, Salahudin. vandi. Dollah M. i Osman. iah. A-bdulUij A. S.44 words
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Article, Illustration65 1948-12-01 15 Champs at sea Picture. Jack Denley (k*ft), ev-*elteru»»iKht champion of the I'nited States Na\y, shows the trchniqiif which earned him the title and later contests in New York's famous Madison Square Garden. With him is Tommy King, also ex-champion of the l/.S.N. in the flyweight class. Both of them are65 words
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Article574 1948-12-01 15 MANAGERS WILL THINK IT OVER B N -Varied B tmtiiTT B ud pla; in tracts B thi Wilf Bnii''. v B exB n iv>'.v B ind the B l md all B pread B B! u ho are imB r the I layeri B ittle hat igen B clul UiemBReuter - 574 words
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Article104 1948-12-01 15 hostov Wmm 1 Nand> Sad<l'«*r. him. utonr i 7 thriM* anil thr^-qnart^r I [Miunds v. ho vson fh<* t i \i«»rUl t t h r -i i; ht rhani|»i(»nHhip e\- > it c I• > one month rarft«*r I i \,:\s n'm MM bttttofl in u J«n rounds104 words
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Article127 1948-12-01 15 There have been h few alteraiOM to th.- i.C.C.'s XVs playn^ a Home and Home on he Radang thla evesia^i owmj; o injuries The two teams will ie aa follows Ist xv w. Balnbr:ofe, T. A toper, A. B, W. Perm. 11. K. T Corner, R. O. Wame,127 words
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Article249 1948-12-01 15 SCRC SWAP 6 FOR 4 IN a fast and thrilling game of hockey played i on Hong Lim Green yesterday evening the S.C.R.C. i beat the C.Y.M.A. by six! goals to four. Though playing one hhort the S.C.R.C. forwards were on tho attack right from the start of the game.249 words
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Article72 1948-12-01 15 Tampa. Florida Tues Lee Oma. whose much di»eussedj fight with Bruce Woodcock in in English ring" is still talked j about in boxing circles, knocked j Dut Tommy Gomez in the first! 'ound of a tight arranged for uen rounds here last night. Oma weighed 13 stone 1372 words
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Advertisement53 1948-12-01 15 OLD CLOTHES i by Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and invisible mending WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. 412, Orchard Kuad 285t Sin^anora. Conpletion uithin U hours including Coltecrtioo and Delivery Man Zan The ideal Ointment for blind, itching and achinq Piles. Man Zan gives instant rel.et. The Hygienic Applicator enables you yfffi&k,/ easily,53 words
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Article262 1948-12-01 16 Uninterested n India s SOUTH AFRICA is not interested in breaking India's embargo on the export of gunny bags to South Africa because she will be able to supply all her own needs by the end of next year. Mr. H. J. Steyn. South AfriOoverament Tfcade262 words
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Article171 1948-12-01 16 ASI-YEAR-OLD woman w^ |iMt»l a decree of nullity in a London divorce court" yesterday on the grounds of ho: nuiband*i Incapacity to consummate the marriage in spite of th ted that she ha.i a chfld by him *>y a-tifioiaJ intniinitlOP The case is btiUiWd to b»»171 words
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Article75 1948-12-01 16 RAF Planes Attack In Waves KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Several wavos of RAF planet "today 'bombed and ttimfed two f>andit camps one in the disused tin mint-.- north of Broga and the Other in the Kachau area. Beatinghtors seriously damagd two observation posts guarding Brogi camp and they were tollowed by75 words
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Article18 1948-12-01 16 Police have received 117 ro ports of cither loss or theft C identity carus.18 words
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Article244 1948-12-01 16 I PARIS, Tue?. Britain th? United States, Fiance and China yesterday 35 subjects on which they suggest the veto should not operate in the Security Council. Most of I the subjects are procedural. They also proposed in a resolution put to the minor Political Committee of the General Assembly,244 words
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Advertisement18 1948-12-01 16 f 1 and publiKhed by Lm Keng Hor, for the MalaysT Xrrbuno Pr©»«», Ltd., 104-116, An»on Bo«d. Sio^apora18 words
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