Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 November 1946
1946-11-24
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Title Section44 1946-11-24 1 BV THE PEOPLE FOfl THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA The Sunday Tribune Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh IVnang. Thane Numbers- Editor. Soil Fditori.il ;,sii Advertising 5812 Circulation \e< ounf < 2Ooh inM- v SINGAPORE, NOVEMBER 24, 1946. TIN I44 words
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Article87 1946-11-24 1 JAP PLANES FOR SALE i T*ih ..<• .S; R n< Su-!u-;hr > J flyir, j kH mi parachutt s cr h ma M lay j pUCi I seettsoriri m<h,,linn Mimmh Hhlm IIM»3» 5 uMO i m w^& C*%9L* §i OjfS amnnn a Quantity of I f| M tar- '»'t'A ti87 words
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237 1946-11-24 1 fribun Stafl to port< Chin sc .il i from tk Ba rt k si ngei s rive I yea w day Itun on i:- va bad to China c cade. i hav e U:i behind i\ re once m U Ushed b ss rn237 words
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76 1946-11-24 1 K.L. Boy Kills Sweetheart, Then Shoots Himself A I to b son jr tl Fri- firtt killing h theari 'r youth r s> -itum i and nit" I I •id at a co'- k<>p. Wh -s r fol- Kuala Lw- h -c\: j i ■>■ a«d tft Mm Ifdemd. sReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration31 1946-11-24 1 amazhtg pic?.< r Whit proving grounds. W< I Mff faring an attempt s nd it nth tm imm. t4i ««d (Sj omt of con! and (8> shou A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article48 1946-11-24 1 ATHENS) Nov 21.—Thirtyfive rebels were killed during a 'battle" between Greek regul r troop.s and police and a str ng rebel band at the fOOi ot Mount Flambporos, in the fftrtini area weUem Macedonia act rdin^ ,i vernmeni r p r to nigh I ReuterReuter - 48 words
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444 1946-11-24 1 BIG CHINESE CLASH ON PANGKOR ISLAND Troops Rushed Up, R ioters Fi red A t Sitiawan^ Saturday Two C hinese political factions cl ashed in a sleepy fishing hamlet on Sungei Pinang, Pangkor sland, this week. (From Our Special C orrespondent) Hundreds oi Chinese villagers were Involved and the military444 words
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Article222 1946-11-24 1 YOU Can Claim Now COMPENSATION < lal M I »yWll ;on Of fur &pporiionm«n <■; compsimtiom CM b« -ici i l>y runibcr^ of ho public, |tl tht :>v >• reu\i!nti<>n ruit'S arc iiuiii.sh«'d i Uic Government Qtm i Pulling H|k ei 15 different head*, compensa ion can now If claimed222 words
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Article67 1946-11-24 1 Three PARIS. Nov. 22. Paula Guildou. 23-year-old wife of Prench naval petty officer was sentenced t life imprisonm nt by me tJoraeaux COUTI today OB a tnpie murder charge. Guiliou was found guilty ol poisoning by arsenic her alleged lover, Dr. j D FeiiUt and hifl fatherReuter - 67 words
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74 1946-11-24 1 'We're In A Great Crisis'' Nehru MEERUT Nov. 23 Pand I Jawaharlal Nehru, vice pre Ident ui the Indian Inter m G 'Vf-rnni'-n' dfecl 6 d I D .Saturday: "We ife Ml t.nc Dlid it Ol .i CT &B I v ry |T crisis. He addtd: "if y »u ilkA.P. - 74 words
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Article60 1946-11-24 1 SIAM CRISIS 'IS OVER' BANGKOK, No-, a police n.d •< i arc i-'Ui :i *h« i.f I I l-.- 0 brCW fat Orjvr- <■-•. a! 1. < Sit repo yt r >fi .,<; A ri; v a>. r j had i- rrcs'.f ;-.f or h»- nui t ra! 'i pelReuter - 60 words
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Article85 1946-11-24 1 Gun Went Off In Court MALACCA. S:;' A court pen had a narrow escape from death when a revol- j rer an each b I in i bsbb suddenly n* oil while i case v.-. i going on a c art d< rk ww toy- 4 ins with i ap85 words
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Article42 1946-11-24 1 "KI Y AIRPIKLD. Pi i N W A i 3') Swi reachel 'h .cd Di.,."i Sv» Ar 1 v ay bar u- h all t he the plan. H• w« ■a'i od h< an 'h*. n-> Reut erReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration76 1946-11-24 1 Vice— Admiral Blandy cut. ATOMIC CAKE" V > -Ad- W. B. P. Blandy (left), command r 1 tfu B atoir bomb cuts an angd I^-< vak m ti tfu mu>h*oom than < t an Mtomic bcnnb explo iy/i at a ucrp*\ nat th Officer Club of U.S. AnnuAP - 76 words
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Advertisement64 1946-11-24 1 •Y.I. IFF" iV-r: s: no CA cun -ric pump 2do I 4 rrc ex i n.\ vea; l FE OR KW f 1 x <■• -iridKP R(*ad. T^i WTI GL\N SINGH'S SERVICE I km Patathute for $4XOO j iclrrc lothuig now bofeire 1 we Jr(» nut ol stork A COON64 words
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Advertisement142 1946-11-24 1 Fountain Pen SALES w. i i miee INK >«ppl> I I Thr sj > <»u hotii 'time and inoiicy* Y. T. LEE 34, Cfenlta i makes an ideal y Si wgi t^S I H BB BbK VI I VkH «B K ■JEr**^* 988 Eft BJ Bftv Bkw kßSBB2B^^2^^Bb^. be* Br142 words
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Article64 1946-11-24 2 beir firs! thi t. .>'•'■ kt g BOD >rrow ev 1 r ;> tin Oi J lance Depc mouv.d Polios ng 'ir- .i-K'. t turn op for i 11-'I 1 Cey'ont-se: V. N. Pil"«i. P A Pon /t r. ji ilniu E. Dora Williai P Oupta; s^64 words
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Article125 1946-11-24 2 GENEROUS FIRMS PENANG On. i l> leading umm rcial h i in P< :i.\r.^ more than 75 per pent, are, £-vng hign c st oj Li\ ing rang n. rr m 15 per cent to 100 per nt wii majority giving 30 p< c< n >ome cases fix« d alii125 words
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Article451 1946-11-24 2 S'PORE CLUB SETS "QUIT" ORDER 11 Days To Find New Home 90 Per Cent Members Are Servicemen (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Two h nijre club members— ninety per cent of them Servicemen will be without a cl -.;b at the end of this month, and k ey have been given451 words
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Article420 1946-11-24 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A complete change in he mentality of local people regarding Jobs has »aken place. The number of persons who answer thr a dvertisements for vacancies in Government department s is not as many as before the war. and In some cases which420 words
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Article110 1946-11-24 2 PENANG A blind boy is slowly regaining his sight and is beginning to see trees and animals again in St. Nicholas' Home here, the only institution of its kind in Malaya. The Home's present site in Bagan Jermai Road was purchased through the gnitrosity of110 words
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Article108 1946-11-24 2 HG WELLS LEAVES £58,811 LONDON, N<<v. j,;.— H. O wells, autfcor. efj £58,811 mObi ;>f which x "> to hl-j tv-> BOnS, r'vu'V. :i: i "i*'"rg». and their wives. i ■I) u l-u'-'ii.-hod. bf !ea' < nU share: ar.' 1 right hroju^tiout the •re 'a >■: "ao pablicat:Q The ScioiceReuter - 108 words
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100 1946-11-24 2 Mr. Wor Sl.'in Jim celebrated his seventy-second birthday recently at his residence at 51 Tanjong Rhu. Hi> wife fa seventy years oi age. and like her husband, "i* still going strong." They have three >ons and three daughters and ten grandchildren. Mr.100 words
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Article, Illustration170 1946-11-24 2 THE AIRLISER OF TOMORROW A si. r- foot in > (It I of a giant H'Uish jet-pro pdltd air liner, which, when V is built will out -dot i evi n tht mammoth "B>abo :on 1" xengined airliner note tataf built at Bristol, was one of tht main items atA.P. - 170 words
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Article229 1946-11-24 2 "Continue Ihe Fight,.. (Sunday Tribui Staff Reporter) "I hope !!,y people will continue to s rive fc r h-- independence ot Sarawak 112) ti the Raja Mud;:. these wctu he las tyords lettered by 85-y©ar-ol<J Data Patin^gi \bang Haji A.b u 1.-ih who died i hii229 words
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Article322 1946-11-24 2 (Sunday Tribune 1 Staff Reportc; Hunted unsuccessful j by the kempei-tai aiu.i a sensational escape from the Bahau farming coloaj/ sometime in 1944. a plucky Eurasian young man flUed with the spirit of adventure joined a buai to Australia a few months ago322 words
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340 1946-11-24 2 s fribu Sta R > ,>,OOO (Sin is) 1 an Gov!Tlini( tl iu lU'l U ■5 an official -*ank ol Ch to an I h( I >■■:. This is Bi rj and j mu I n h 3 ap] i can340 words
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Article81 1946-11-24 2 RAIDS ON HA WKERS ij indaj 'I SUifl h. :<: IJwo raid a i i ;>• holding S I T. land »'< y i I" TpW f D' Polic< Poi ai i. Tj Th esuJl -> red I Area raid< > B iei o; R >H G ..i plain) ha81 words
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Article60 1946-11-24 2 !igapore Urban o upetmtive Union is planning to award a nunbe r of school ar Sdh/- .mhips early i? VarI one of the items t° be brought up at a coniaee'ing t° *>* n^'<l »t the <■'■' day at I p.m. ra|ion, has been invited to atten meeting.60 words
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Article25 1946-11-24 2 Tec All Moey, ran id h li. pussecMOl |j K ;i men', M K M i Kt'«l er.u < 7 lart't ci jar*.25 words
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Article58 1946-11-24 2 Theft Charge Against 2 Soldiers Bii JL'OO ia ofl< r«ti 10 Br. 1. r J Km r i y dnr Ko! i tnai i yi iUjrdaj-, o thi hH Of hquoT va rd g tl* U N.A r ;i -o March 7. rext year 1 T! rial tfl M a58 words
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Article23 1946-11-24 2 i < ■•<,.... ia i fi v< «M*rf N >■ Boh wa« urfi H rifd i i i< I <i i> 1 i. th»23 words
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Advertisement273 1946-11-24 2 i n b n i i: PRE- P A I D CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS u>ual Advertisements. Wanted. For Sale, e.c. at $3.00 Jon oL S4| sta f Public Notices «V \nnouncemeiit fS.SQ o umu >h '*>■ I Domes* ic < Occurrences uk. M $7.00 per 25 words i-O c:s. N I,273 words
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Advertisement38 1946-11-24 2 HE^H^^P T Hn^^P I J 1 t r n akes you sld-.i 4 ->d wiii^ litti. ir'.asp*^lllM Kn. a!f%^ i '> 1$ nt qu< r' tKc 4»f- coii' S V*' and i 1 usfd flu fM l<lf FRUIT SALT*38 words
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Article480 1946-11-24 3 1 5,000 Tons Of Tin No Buyers Penang Smelters Blame Govern ment Control i'EN > c Sa urday. fraction ol the i!; I>: sr i j teal a/a before the war Ka b^ing turned (Mil nov b\ ;h< E;is ern Smelling Company. Companj i>ff»ci ils f>i Lme this on short-ftges480 words
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Article322 1946-11-24 3 »Bj jut O*o rT*-*i*>n(\>*nZ) Pr r x r^ for picu »t i! -■< 3: wr.ere othtr F I Qiii. atl "M< -r S:aN I 19* N 2 $*f) N, 3 $75 :nu H K SHS S^:. u r $100 Kr-'J S' Siam Bock R*-«- quality $7f>322 words
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Article68 1946-11-24 3 TLHKRAN' Nov. 22. The lr;i man (r- n nt today officially tunned public >al< of opium throughout tlu> country, Teheran R>idi' bnled wu h sued*] "d«aM»-of- ►pium" pt(^gTamme> iind »pi in p n a>m bunid in 1 f il t> -r-TU- -t the Oov f t>pium < ontr«»iA.P. - 68 words
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Article815 1946-11-24 3 Industrials Stay Firm In Local Market Sunday Tribune Financial Correspondent* The steady rise in the index rlgure to 155.3 in the Industrial index on the London market has not b^en followed in New Y irk wher> the 'ndustrial index fell during the week from approximately 171 to815 words
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Article62 1946-11-24 3 NYLONS FOR CH RISTMAS There l> happy news in Bi.tato to-day oi n targe supply ol more than 40 kinds of goods Big stores ar" already taking names of customers for the Ant consignment of nylon stockings expected next month, while more clothing material will come from 200.000 parachutes releai62 words
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Article86 1946-11-24 3 >}>.■"* i-ai I'M UM \)\i.- i*■ before Seec (M^; rate L. G' h. vi' i.'ay. '«u f I isptCtOl Ku < Ba ai tod' Ibe pol re ••<■• them Of te rolved in Ml iV( Par- who iravc ;ii ;t. i. in Johcrc Bah.'ii.86 words
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Article114 1946-11-24 3 He's Great Great-Great.... '.'u< i ■•< < ?«]> aTi \ii«(M Fr:i: ci.s H<)- N'M M) >. fat i f'a Ira ■.< <)• Ih ian on Ajfani ni. Hi' ha ftf v: t<. aki- part Ifl < D ■E:n fc C Tr;:'';. T:> t'i:<' i ;I •r. in- a <"» fiReuter - 114 words
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Article48 1946-11-24 3 ChaiTCfl "f pO»S*S«I4B of a Smi h and Wesson revn'vtM- aid 4R i roun«*t of ammunition, o> (foV i?'2 rere <i aii od t Ntr Ka Hong i2O > h° Four- h Mac: c 'ratr'- Cottl yes'erda> T.h*- ea^ic was postpone l week for hum: I ion48 words
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229 1946-11-24 3 LONDON. Nov. 22. A Foreign Office spokesman said to-day, that the question of British relations wilh Rumania was under consideration and asserted that hat country's general elections of Nov. 19 hid been "neirher free nor fair." Asked whether withdrawal ot recognition of the RumanianA.P. - 229 words
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Article99 1946-11-24 3 Jet Air Liner Beats Own Record LONDON, Nov. It— The British Lancastrian N- -in-, first jetpropelled airliner, flew from Pans to London today in 41 minute's, saving nine minutes off Its owi cro^s-channel record set up in the reverse direction on Nov. 18. The airliner was actually in the airA.P. - 99 words
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Article65 1946-11-24 3 Durban, Nov. 22. II the Union Government does not modify Its aUitude toward South African lndian s as a result of the UNO debate, the next move in the passive resistance campaign will be mass defiance of immigration laws prohibiting the movement o| Indians acro&s provincial borReuter - 65 words
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269 1946-11-24 3 londcn. Nov. 22. A extite spin dn^ manufacturing plant te to be itarted in ii as possible under an agreement ifd KrishnaraJ Thackeney on bohaif \.>> India w delega r ion to Britain and Kenneth T: r si n lira of tru- TextileReuter - 269 words
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Article78 1946-11-24 3 Darwin. North Australia. Nov 22.— After four months of in tensive search of the islands off North Australia for airmen posted missing from air operations during the war. the RAAF supply ship has returned henwithout finding any survivors. Tho search party however found 50 wreckedReuter - 78 words
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Article112 1946-11-24 3 LONDON. Nov. 22. A laboin details of the Territorial Armv were given by Lord Pakenham, Undei -Secielaiy lor State fot War, who said the Goveinmur. attached Uemeodout importance to the T.S. of the future whicn would occupy a moiv significan place In plan- than before. The ttecReuter - 112 words
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Article86 1946-11-24 3 BERLIN. Nov. 22.— Gen. Jo-ep.i McNarncy. United States Military Governor, told a pre-s conferenc this morning that the Rus-ian.s had not yet answered the questions asked by the Wettem authorities about th<- deportations of -kill' d German wotldl Marshal Vasslly Sofcolovsk;. Russian Military Governoi hsaid, hadReuter - 86 words
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Article44 1946-11-24 3 Nu&emberp, Nov. 22. Ott j Gcoru Thiermck, last Minister of Tisttct in Hitler's IffinUMlt, cOmmittfeu suicide n the Bt tis>n Zone o r Germany >»n Oot w»"- AinPrican aut.h j i ea |>««paVf to briag hfai fo n>j r«mb< rg foi i -,r .-nrne-44 words
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Article147 1946-11-24 3 HAMBURG MA YOR'S APPEAL HAMBURG Brau< r >rm< U r. B t):< ncv M Hamburg port U -y ten a chai to i gain it i i: mmerci Industrfi mp rt inn H- thi Kami p <• ipncit -v f:d •.1 <•• to pr wa ffid nl put n nReuter - 147 words
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Article123 1946-11-24 3 U ndon N 22 rh Fore Office sp k< man in London l aa> denj d that tin i ar in» Sr'tish cruisers either or am vhere near Persian ol Ab > dan at he id i n P i r-.i iii dun Ke was i nun nt hiReuter - 123 words
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Article68 1946-11-24 3 Demob behind Schedule LONDOU M BrlUwi P: M m;. V answering a quests Hou* of Common tr>day j about the rmt- nobills. f owes said that at** end of December th«. ■■i^. I*l4-I.' still cos would b 1 385 1>00- 18S.000 la I I Uee said the target figure 1.200.000Reuter - 68 words
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Article204 1946-11-24 3 LONIXIN N..\ 22 V -tr ll; Ih ;,f. i il •a.:, smilingly weni i a 1« ft $6 853. b< I bourn and Ui< di (4rn lovi-d fl< wn The -to: y >taxUd in I«JH2 u.h< Harrj Harris, dir^ctu I til- Ma tun. ry Work- m.204 words
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Advertisement51 1946-11-24 3 "Buildup Uusr/MW m a WBAdtfrful t-ocJ I r»(ion 9 bO<J/ »»t it'*h and food iidmi ihote •■> *r..f .r ■-i cnJ- u» .-.f Ue p c <e »O« BEfcF a* mu'K PtK) Ml M APPLES. m ,v itt of CABBAGE Lclp (onu > -Ure;\<. ■L -m < nit p iredneM51 words
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Advertisement140 1946-11-24 3 MEW from f/Sm^ New Zeala** &SgSs/l With the NEWsp«cific I for unsightly dandruff p^ T\6'^ HEXYL RESORCINOL TRANGBULAN J% 1/ luffi^^iv) H T FVf< I! iwk Malaysian Treders Lt L <^/ BA( K TO HEALTH jtsii^^^^-- J Jiaii^Jsjy qu;.m TMcJnevXWctffcfrrPitrsJ UL* N -s—^ :rS V\l i riJ ,Hk k w140 words
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Article, Illustration1449 1946-11-24 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE ghghghj r pie* l com'ng Singapore, espe "somebedy" Colonel "J Lane, just d frcm 1' av ;n I Knew Singapore well in I war days, anc I to town he gives a p rie Atomic wa exception. I ritah] rage (;t champagne coi1,449 words
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Advertisement249 1946-11-24 4 j Fnr.blished H72 M;ilava\ I «\,<ln:u ii !;<ts II: .< rn i r Mr: hanl atP. t*v Sil.a. li.L rp.-.rr. ii Ceylon Singapore. Tenanf;. k l f ;s^r Singapi now in tnglann mi t-M'cuU' shoppini; i my description 9. Imperial Close, North Harrow t m t leap Sale at I249 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1946-11-24 5 Vera ardmore - Vera ardmore :a:. a r- r ot Lux be ribbons ire on I eries is encour- r indu. I sands i!i silk I are u t art a d for md We a; V> fc. tt betu and Mr charming in crepe ski la shur.giiar an I1,202 words
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Advertisement292 1946-11-24 5 SPECIAL OFFER Io M u. rr. .-a:.-. i ak< i mkn in v-/* L/-/ uro, I. tJ Our represent;! i/lfed to IRENE BEAT"! Y PAR] »UP and LADIES HAIRDRESSING Rortm 39 Propriotrff < IRENE. Jalbaud i oill«'ur Parfumerie NOUVEAI Ti: 5, l.u uurt first Moor Direct Importers of ah kind>292 words
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375 1946-11-24 6 The Singapore Free Press. NOVEMBER, 24, 1946. The Profiteers rhi ffinal i xplanatior: accon: urbanisation W I month of th< I c: a\P el i Tn?|P— tnM i contained th< detour fi ma:.: 1 1 experience J Un past n mm us bai enitin depart- can considerably In p red375 words
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Article1270 1946-11-24 6 SAGITTARIUS - SAGITTARIUS r By beresi Of C been I i d S is enc ira ing Its p U ra ac- be battle 1 u ri > mine W ter w. Bu 1 n< ild tbai U -in t.ioned am >ng Govi tit 1 critics n s1,270 words
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Article208 1946-11-24 6 SYDNEY.— Rationing officials blinked recently when informed by an applicant for a new ration book fchat his old book had been eaten by an elephant. The man told officials that, the book became mixed uy with feed he had been giving the elephan*. at aReuter - 208 words
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745 1946-11-24 6 Role of Big Business In gapan's Road To War Report On The Zaibatsu ■r- e Zaibatsv ndnstrial c an b.n controlling vasl w< alt and economic p bear h- avy r n it I r tfae w and in imp tant to [or la pan' jotmtial. s t Japani tnbin745 words
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Article, Illustration402 1946-11-24 6 MANILA Col< urn;: Man .still \v Tin- scar> nt '.< bitter figlit lor frei c it: is I again rega;nins th< atm and excitemeni which made th.- 'Pearl r»f th. Orieni -i. pte-wti fe«i With hi 11-bla d i un n every s:d< ol402 words
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Advertisement33 1946-11-24 6 A 35 I K, IB I go iiu EYES! invil V AMI KK AN i i 1 \i KI\U^;SS GLASSES v. ii»-au».y ai:<l cu: arc cil- »?:;.gc. t LR BRIGHT OPTICAL CO., O;33 words
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Advertisement13 1946-11-24 6 (f7 *"V #jf «f»* O but cat* %a? /Ih (.emonade C W/' 5/#f/13 words
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Article1238 1946-11-24 7 H. LHOPKIN - H.LHOPKIN i b y •'sent < cs ried into effect, c rce in Britain v asier warding th^ matter i personal bias whatev re ls a good case for making get on tDgeth n by all means give up a bond which has become b m are1,238 words
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515 1946-11-24 7 Faster- than -Sound Robot Plane Ready Rid For 900 tn.p.k Air Secrets British aeronautical experts are about to discover the secret of what happens loan aircraft that exceeds the Bto speed of sound, which varies between 700 and 800 m.p.h. according to conditions. Arrangements are oomplete for the flight of515 words
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876 1946-11-24 7 The Adventures Of O. B. H. ■Yi km w )b: s lid Blenkins p recently, i think y fi should writ< ihe Chin about y iur incn mi nt writ md a k him bo c ■>>■ "1 am ruhtilUiai:;.- Qno I876 words
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Article115 1946-11-24 7 HONG KONG Deportatioi from t Me r imj ;n r ten fear wai the penalty met* d to a Chines racketeer Cheung Chan-ming according to a Government statement, ac ed a s a broker lor an organi ed gang working \n with Govern ment senrantg in the saleReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement114 1946-11-24 7 IS HERE AC'AIN to speedily relieve PAIN 8 FEVER •ASPRO* nopg pate tad lever in fire v not harm t v «r nomach even a a 'A/* with absolute sa; V; W^C^/a^V ITJ ■■dieteii 'ops /< complaints and does I&* V^a 1 I K< m i nx* w«-j A ;-v-114 words
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Advertisement83 1946-11-24 7 S.P.SHOTAM6CQ PA r) O AND SOUND EMCINEEftS 12 OtCMAtP RD PHCME 6372 The ASIA INSURANCE Co., Ltd. Security Deposited with Singapore Govt. 5.500.000.00 Transac -tLIFE, FIRE, MARINE, MO i Uk VEHICLES, PERSONAL ACCIDENT l* WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION Head O/fi Kb 72 Chulia St Sin«j|x»n (7. m i Agencies Throughout "i /A)i,»yan83 words
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181 1946-11-24 8 THEY PELT 808 WITH TOMATOES -AND WAS HIS FACE RED! ihvy pek*ed Hot* Hup* 4 wi/h toma/oes large, juicy, slij;hll» o\er-ripe tomatoes thai* smacked him righi in In famed llnpr profile! was all for a scene w:n« a- but the fact m i- B square or nose. PT' :::a-. tos181 words
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96 1946-11-24 8 IT TAKES ALL THESE TO MAKE A CRASH .7 7 (Hi I i Hak c Won do I r M Stffl M 0f :rw W i| ...v,;;.' >c( /i. /< vt's>itatea I r-. Idtn [a 'id I <: .30 s un men projg m dx.i m s j i leal96 words
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Article62 1946-11-24 8 H dlywood. Twentieth Cen-rury-Fux executives have announced that more than l.ooo.oo.) feel ol Una has been used n making the movie version Ol W. Somerset Maugham's novel, "The Razor's Edge/ 1 Approximately 200.000 feet of this film were developed, the editing Ol which will require weeks. The62 words
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Article, Illustration125 1946-11-24 8 Dictionary Of Movie Pests NUDGER: Gently but lirmly digs his elbows into your ribs each time the screen reveals a' situation he. coniders too subtle for your dull mind to grasp. EXPLAINER: Explains the minutest details of the plot to his hard-ot-hearing accomplice; sits directly brh:nd you. usually. PAPER CRACKELER:125 words
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Article170 1946-11-24 8 CAPITOL Now showing: -"THE PRINCESS AND THE PIRATE' :c Rob Hope and Virginia Mayo. Ne.it Change: (Nov. 27-30 > "BATHING BEAUTY" with Esther Williams a?id Rul Skdton. D<c. Ist. "THE DALTONS RIDE AGAIN" with Alan Cintis. Lam Chancy and Martha O'Driscoll. PAVILION Now showing: "HOW GREEN MY170 words
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Article109 1946-11-24 8 HOLLYWOOD John Mill-, oru- ol England'^ leading llm playei>, hope- to make bif iir^t American visit next month lor the New York premiere Ol "Dust lor Two Hands. the London success ol which his Wife, Mary Hayley Bell, ib the author. Mill< a >109 words
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Article123 1946-11-24 8 SUSAN MULE Auburn- haired ffSMM IfCI <:/w/ p ROfl o; /?<> syiph-lik- >. flOfd £m»plea icJiich tk mws for to >■ ?///o iptt j h€i la wo'. mml tk sai CSBM9OM Pr; i-nrniiiq to t/kortly. &oUz\.oo6 teUt I I Uh< ll n "??^sblf /a. ah^ut Sv>'\ cir- with123 words
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Article287 1946-11-24 8 BOOLWO U huge Mm MOM I (deled Gtawi Oti em .1 in ;i i life > V. In i -ays. ••..mi. in ;.t-i i tnpteted oa lilt- I v..t (!ii .p« IlCi Trac Ka I tai h* pbui n op ii uir i/eliic-U- "Sea ul Ura.s.Shooting: 7g days287 words
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Article369 1946-11-24 8 n n nth ra.s v.; 1 tn<y i.< Durbii, >5 to private F k I ckson .\j '.rj ducert T J:;iv. S1 I I Br n a >unce« Just b t r tactd ey. N and b: stn :.l > r grandfatnei t r ci« d by chose J.369 words
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Advertisement57 1946-11-24 8 |jTS_TRyg^ ,B y -,W,ley-Padrr w/%f14 N>-\ "T* j VV 111 mX. I f \/^<H|Btf^ >VT^L^t^X^"^Xi^i^i A f>p%i^ Y |«»v£ «fr*T*.r «OUS ;wai-tKTC^ RKI TfCHNICOLOR WATE* W66ANT! You get White, Sparkling TEETH when you use I PANA TOOTH PASTE Sold by aM leading d.tVibotorj and majiufectoM* fey kMMtat C« Ltd., 22357 words
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Advertisement68 1946-11-24 8 FIRST Andrews cleans and refreshes the mouth krfir S and tongue. (j* NEXT It settles the stomach and corrects acidity THEN It tones up the liver and check* biliousness f Jll!jß FINALLY To complete your Inner Cleanliness. *W^t9 Andrews gently clears the bowels. It sweep* away /^iSSr?^ -*«"9 trouble-making poisons,68 words
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924 1946-11-24 9 N v 23. The 'revolt ection ol Labour Members of Par- policj this week ha not preakened el her the position ol In or tn ithori y Foreign Secretary Ernes Be- '-al uiTar- I Pr.'.-ir-.i'Vi ul M'• Co'inril "Mr Herbert As leader oi /heReuter - 924 words
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Article67 1946-11-24 9 FRENCH INDIA CITIZENS TO DECIDE KARACHI. Nov. 2: T:.. gg| t of incorporation India inn 1.. citizens of Ito deci(! Actmg- India Mr. M )ld R'-ut< r today. hat dMMoai ta irtfd by uni d adult -u l Mr. Baron arrlr. d W n on hi 1 on bi icacrt*Reuter - 67 words
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Article16 1946-11-24 9 MDON, Rev. 22.— Princesatt n«t Margaret are taking pr- i P e. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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635 1946-11-24 9 iombay A number ol Hindu young men have lade known their readiness to marry any Hindu girls w< \[.:^ivc\, ••torcibiy marrk .1" or converted iunni reoen disturbances In Eastern Bengali Calcutta dispatch. deTel >pment I rum r p--rr s mass I im und forcedReuter - 635 words
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Article182 1946-11-24 9 London. Nuv. 2^ Twentyseven children who two years ago were being treated as dog In the Austhwiti t r Th resein stadt concentration camp are now Uring happily In Surrey. Bright-eyed and -milinu 'hey attend Lingflelfl village school, play with English schoolmates and have almost t182 words
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Article, Illustration33 1946-11-24 9 2 OCEAN 'QUEENS' Photo. TWO I' r Qiit en T Mary and th Out n EMutibci ibi bockgroutul) aftt i Ute fomt4 hod wrff r /g v tian Atlantic cros'S in y. KernA.P. - 33 words
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201 1946-11-24 9 "Franco Regime Will Vanish V ery Sboon" Nei Vo:k. Nov. Bt-talfQ Martinez Bar-io. pi sid> nt ui the Spaiii b Republican Government in i xile. aid today that inloimition received Cron wltbm Spain "giv-. u Bnn conviction that th. Uranco i egim^ v. ill c< npl- tely disappear In very201 words
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Article82 1946-11-24 9 Shan --ho.i. N' v. 22. The Shanha] Evening Post and Mercury to- day said th it surgical dressings wilier: ei i>e used U) meet urgent eda In China^s pitifully under equippt d hospitals \v n d ting In alleys behind war;-. j T i^' aper aidA.P. - 82 words
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Article75 1946-11-24 9 Offensive Against Yenan Socn? raping, Nov. 22. The Chines., National:-; Government win soon launch i genera] offensive again*;, the: Communist strongholds In North China and Manchuria, Informed obsenren predicted on Thursday. Their speculation wis prompt cd by OeneraUasimo Chiang Kai--h< k's order to tho Government g. nertli att» nding theA.P. - 75 words
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Article205 1946-11-24 9 London, r 22. After night v,.\<:- rms, bail, sleet, f 1 rain and gales c ti trier h9 n > nun over Britain i :li Tj Te rising 4 bui Ing their banks t > add to the alv u dIng m< y parts the conReuter - 205 words
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Article52 1946-11-24 9 I i\ General Mee Pi» II E. G Hon. 111 k Bock Bii \j- D E M< k■ M- H A (.1 '< 1 fin K I- <h' a I lie n m •H B| I P I ''>.:• »f I lap U>l l' f Hiiraii, in,52 words
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Article175 1946-11-24 9 SOLOMONS HAS DONE IT AGAIN Jack Solomon- ha- don< it aL'.tiii. Bating introduced us U) th< Tandberg Ma- tin- anil fU iut-. he riov produce out of the .itic ti:. trip to Czechoslovuld.'. ina'k you. a iiUi'l. :.:v. named Bignor Beftolo Julio Bpacnolo who, hi teQi k 24 v\ ui175 words
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Article205 1946-11-24 9 It's Spaghetti This Time iasco was a ems .1 d< M can pulled I Tandb- rg. \e, m 101 mit V M u-i my likinp n vie mp. tition Alb Hall ■>:. D<< I punch' 1 v and tumble in the Arm:, Wh: not t h. yb< r ins P'Archi Quirk - 205 words
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Article390 1946-11-24 9 (Sunday Tribune Stair Reporter) Tens of thousands of dollars worth ol opium of Japanese origin, seized by the Custom slnec the n occupation, is believed to have been destroyed mosti> by burning and by dumping into he Ksv. In an effort to gradually eliminate fctV390 words
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Advertisement39 1946-11-24 9 1 .4 P? liable 5 Remedy for I SsCISTIVE i ;rsam<es ibar i u t ;v i <>♦•* of h««d- Impression, bleep 3 'ies» an' pa!- I 9 *"n*«n these a caused .ru-h <!i*< e Signature— J^ Powder 44 LCN39 words
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Advertisement64 1946-11-24 9 V VABMb C k V The good things of life are coming X^^SwN back to Malaya The latest is Platignum \^wk, arriving All over the v. rid these >un:ain a^ pens are noted tor their dependable service #^Kk i^^k and Mikv writing. Mar. cllous value fc fl^ I. <I.'1 lICHhI.64 words
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436 1946-11-24 10 Let 's Ship Back Bedser, Pollard Voce Archie Quick J wits talking to Tom Barling, Surrey's opening ba?sm:&n. whtu the Ausfraj liaii twelve for ihv Brisbane Test werr Limiounoed. Bald 'l m: Very wisely they left the b si -.vmu-r at home, Eric Hi Uies o\ Warw'ckshir< I a<:re how436 words
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Article140 1946-11-24 10 Washington. Nov. 22. -"Wond Report," a w\vkly oewi magazine, commenting in a copyrighted uticle.v on tfci ourunt China political picture siad THie outlook In peiH, in China Li dimmer than ;*t any time in la> y, ar." The RMfa^taie aid Ib Kuomintang decision to undertake theA.P. - 140 words
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90 1946-11-24 10 Communist To Form New Bulgarian Govt. Sii i Nov. 22 Tn- Cummunust leader George Dimltrov. termer general secretary or the Commumsr International and holder of the Order of Lenin. has been entrusted wtm the task ol forming a new Bulgarian Government, His selection came shortly after th^ resignation of PremiA.P. - 90 words
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154 1946-11-24 10 NEW YORK. Nov. 22.— India's delega c\ Mrs. VijavH Pandit, to-day declared tha. the Indian delegation supported the Soviet resolu ion demanding a cesflgfl of troops in foreign soil, and "they are gl*a lire Sd^ye ol the rosolu ion has been extended so asReuter - 154 words
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Article487 1946-11-24 10 Reaction To Nehru's Speech LONDON N 22 Pandit Nehru's spet ch and .h p C o gress res Hut n ;1 cat ng tin Llkelihi <•; a l atur End to public n f»cialist Un i ha aroused Interest In British p< Lit leal tjuai tera bm tm memo-:-. IReuter - 487 words
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Article48 1946-11-24 10 I i.l. Nov 21 1~!\> fcu pressot ><(>n,, ,i arrived a! Liverpool from |NM nnd Po*< Said todaj with hm>i<" 'i.in :',OOO Sri-. personnel r'uc for in ictiia if'-, e Alvi 01 '^■■■»--f the ve; so] w ero rim thai :»(»0 wives and children "f Ai > n ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement272 1946-11-24 10 /5i I I I /3i OPENS TO-DAY; PHONE 6 909 |O BhST SOIXD I>. JUVVa: Introducing The Mov 1 Ter.'i/ic Fist-Mgiit! |P|6o£D WOMEN! BRAWNY MfW^ H^^^Livir^. loving in the Hot spot of fhe. Frczan North?! mm REX BEACH'S I II i;1 I I >: i i li Isi I fik272 words
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Advertisement170 1946-11-24 10 <«LOIKL i sHi Y I o::'..\r WOVLD PAMCI GREAT world park> today: 15 p m Openinfl Toda i. p.m. Paraniuunt's Biggest Technicolor Spectitclc! (3 'Kaye-Racy' Shows!) "FRENCHMAN'S CREEK" r Frrn. T%C AuMMJ Be«t-SeltW" B\ The Authoi -A Keh»-c<a Stai V". .Love ur2- o;r> 00/ r n^ Joan FM)NTAINK Art arc170 words
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Advertisement229 1946-11-24 10 in rrwi i kis: AM) ////> M W jjT THE SPAMS// MAIS 1 VEh \w MURDERS ROBBERIES IN BROAD DAYLIGHT BURIED TREASURE! THEY SOON COT BURIED! TO-DAY iH x 1.15—6.30—9.15 p.m. \**^ll 4 8 U|j/ I If with lovelies I with laughs I with Technicolor tK^^^**^^^ I beauty and Ifc^.229 words
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495 1946-11-24 11 CHINESE OUT OF VICTOR Y CUP COMPETITION Chines iri c for th Vici ,r\ t u m n d a u.. v... WV )i ill [;anj A tiu« sujj tht: A h bus< Ho. ta vici Ui li uovs i foi ht v«*u muot to the r.:- be m* ftnal495 words
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Article, Illustration42 1946-11-24 11 t oot )(ili el a tony* j't 9/ dancing, thi caught bit th can, c round thi i: ttO) gQQt mouth at a ten m^men i <u The VaUi y durim thi < 'harlton B tffo; i iati h Kt msl h42 words
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Article200 1946-11-24 11 NAV: 15 pi B.CC. 10 pts, vi\ xv pck -i oui from oara] te inu ic red well d vi,". rv r the sec m m defi at< d by 15 points naltj d three tries) to i" points w goals) on the padang y« sterdai Durii200 words
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Article957 1946-11-24 11 BKISBAM Nov. deorm y Cook, 35-year-o!U local cinema proprietor, carried oiil liis han for 169 ivhen Queenslaiui took their overnight scove from ?j^3 for 6to 400 all out /heir bes/ eve;- against an MCC s j^e 01l the second day oi i\m- r.-wir-ilay march957 words
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459 1946-11-24 11 F itiwU aclm cat Ja B Stadium i 12 $1 and 50 II Pre-war rate.- ii 50 cents and I cents. M q stl n I i the S A.I- A \t v, v. rat been creased s > ccnsia t>l I. D '.j c459 words
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Article178 1946-11-24 11 T,j,t r An.;.r. bantams igh.l champion oi Malaya after r>ur- month tour of Australia n which he won three out u fi\ fights by th short route, an v ed here last night on the 0 I gon. The Tiger looked lit. but he js more concerned178 words
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Article156 1946-11-24 11 A 'games af en oon wil be woe ii Ihic Paya L»*i nr V- People's Fellowship am. the Teluk Aycr Epwoi| h League at h« -!Muii>o n't Saturay r.f*M Vjm- followii jr wi'l h»Pa\.t Lebar Y< ur.« P< plf K< ihiy:— BADMINT- iN M»r. i^ Seah Kim T<cl.156 words
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Article54 1946-11-24 11 H represent he r P -'l '■> V n against A( RMfMi H*<~uiintOii Part; i friei r >■ d« day a t 2.80 i>i« !.-.<, r: I 1 art- to as s« ble a N i OeylftßC, l'<-f>r< i M I an. sport! (ha B< :.i- Nui?54 words
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Advertisement103 1946-11-24 11 CHUNGKING •TH' SPIOER'j v./LLi D i "I'M STILL ALIVE" Mightiest Greatest Prom Edgar Rice Burroughs* 'Tarzanlnumphs' Jcnr ny W»- muiler MS Cir' B > Sheffield i U A II K I K CLYI \>G P ;> Si M "JAMINDAR" H IP VwONE™ ***** 3 Show v W'«NN "Salome, Whcic She103 words
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Advertisement128 1946-11-24 11 1 ID -DAY Kc. y 1! a.,i].. J^t, «.Si 7 I the ß\O GRANDE- 1 r a ,vit D^'Prf*, MO3* POP). AW »N& ,rTQ-D4>^. G e" LAN C? PHONE 64 bd (Hi 1: .v "JiTTERBUGS" p., Brit Para N"We Dive At Dawn" MARLBOROUGH \PY N I NCi 1 I I.128 words
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Article235 1946-11-24 12 Million Goods Undelivered (Sunday Tribune Stafl Reporter) i:-. r b million dollars v. r h of steel, ir.aciiinc Is tnd enmn^HTinp; plant ordered by the Singapore H IT Board for the rehabilita io:; ol' rh< ri y's port 11 s ari si Ul led up In Brit235 words
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Article231 1946-11-24 12 IN MEMORY OF A GREAT POLO PONY Tubui C »pondent) MNANG, SATURDAY. Out ■>: P r^rnj 'f club, beC«a ■t l* v y ft IN fomsfonf p in -r- m >y of "CurNa Captain Lind v Vc- faith f i 'o pony i llkru ivn p op: all orer Malay231 words
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539 1946-11-24 12 BRISBANE, Not, 23.— Those people who Judge crich by dm rely looking ai figures will no! be topress d by what they read aboul the luce display here during ii:* 1 past two days. Queensland's record score ol 400 agains the touring side plus Cook'sReuter - 539 words
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Article217 1946-11-24 12 More Criticism Of Hammond LONDON. Nov. 23,-Bn l2) SHicrs, Yorkshire crfckej cajain and England T?si selector has a rririH«rn o offer of Hammond's captiinc? n A^traUa i n Cabling from Brisbane. Sellers says: -Hammoncl's p aihey has surprised me a grea aeaL He chops and iReuter - 217 words
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Article66 1946-11-24 12 ii night At i■• 7 rid Li ing Sta t 3-m!nui t V.- n the old and Grd V r. iqp B'rd h routh ■< i navy i will i Jaflf' r the Malay rrn In m B-r und bat 3 II P i will clash wil h66 words
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158 1946-11-24 12 Col mbo Two Ceylonese fliers pU iting th li own aircraft arrived here after a successful flight oi 7,000 toilet m >n t v (ix the Lightest aircraft ever us d by civilians Fox such long distance flight Tin j are Messrs. J.Reuter - 158 words
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Article286 1946-11-24 12 atiiens. Nov. 22. Fi.>hti.iM flamed through \Y(\s (.rn iMacocUhiia o-aay. highlighted b} 9 ition I th< Plammourj mountains, BOUh of Ko::iar.i and eu> of Grevena, where a two-day battle vu u reed be ill continuing. Two villages in the KastOria region were ioou d andA.P. - 286 words
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217 1946-11-24 12 Britain is leading In a six-na*. inn race f6r a possible eource of uranium- -the raw materia] ol bJ mic energy- in the Antarctic. A British expedition, thirty strong, originally taken out fn lo und j.n ut to be rel eved by a parts217 words
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Article56 1946-11-24 12 TROOPS CONFINED TO BARRACKS ATHENS, Kcv. 22.— Trod .-.r police in A hers area were tonijyht COnfin^ 1 0 r.'u'V. l.'l •})<■ BMMI 0 wtu oSc lly exp'ainc ri na tor bf r< > '<■ 1' (i. Ml War Mi- |T«T, Pill IP DrHTottfl »i '-iiv- 1 ItfM i onerrReuter - 56 words
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Article29 1946-11-24 12 London- Millions ol children all over the world will be thankful for Biitain's Chri-tmas toy> for the latest figures show that exports have risen seven times above pre-war exports.29 words
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242 1946-11-24 12 Gift Of 1,500 Cheque To Inspector Alleged Corruption Case •in future, warrants will be applied tor In corruption cases," sUtted Mr. P. J. Bhann< n. a.s.p. In charge of the Anti-Corruption branch, in a applica ion for bail for two Chinese who appeared in answer to summonses on a corruptionA.P. - 242 words
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Article, Illustration17 1946-11-24 12 Scrambled Eggs i■■ SCRAMBLED rCGS 44.00'i overturned in H m A' K I'*" mage s £6. A.PA.P. - 17 words
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67 1946-11-24 12 3 Chinese Kids To Perform Before Truman BAM FI?.\N WOO Nor. 22.— Thre« CUam d i eoK<-< I dst squalor and fluriia panese 1 l- I H. W t for \irmano« I p -l i ..f the U!i:tod T-.. -Get \V< M iO. C IJ v\;.r at I Di i.n67 words
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178 1946-11-24 12 'I Haven't Got A Bean' Man Tells Court I B t wor' tjo an -aid Irwu Oliver Jijnes, until par h>.:< am v an d befpn h S< Judg( mi r. T. R yesterda;.. atoom, pa;.:..- of ar oi niainu-iiaij i i wife and hn a pre- :it A >178 words
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Article54 1946-11-24 12 lio<h<.r<- I.- r 1- t >.t to roil it- h« B«'# <• r%] < •h< jar r!a- f*■ iiu. d< «a- the SrroT P r, i .r >♦ < rd;n whr nm Sww K ai c K > t Nv 3m P. I Ah I > Jl at.54 words
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Advertisement134 1946-11-24 12 I H RDM W ka for nv r vari. A Lab^i M waters. Lir I o« k C". KTAT <v eo B' ad |ft >M B- 'MB i DP'M V inn od<>- t °k v > r dispel i Unite Pha N R ■>'.> ni m a .<• i r134 words
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Advertisement96 1946-11-24 12 JUST RECEIVED SILKS COTTONS SAREES SHIRTS PYJAMAS GOWNS Most Reasonable Prices I CATHAY SILK STORE 38—39, Brap Basah Road ISiiiiMVMA LA.vil^ All British Product pr?senl available 40, 60,150 an^ f .Vatls. Other sizes will be available shnrth Scud for latest quo ations MARDEN COMPANY 82. Orchard Road. Sinu;iiTelephone No. 3252.96 words
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