Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 November 1948
1948-11-14
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Title Section37 1948-11-14 1 B T THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER The Sunday Tribune 4totv Primed Minuiianeously m Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Telegrams: Tribune Singapore. Telephone: 5811 (9 lines). TSLMEKN I'ACiKs" SINGAPORE. NOVEMBER *****48. PRICE "TEN CENTS.37 words
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Article469 1948-11-14 1 TIENTSIN, Sat Ihe zero hour of the awai! *l fateful North China lattie ap--1 pevrs nearer than expected as a result of m "probing *ttftclr by 10,000 Man-s-hun.ii* Communist lj»st ni^ht tei# miles cast o» the coal m une centre of Toneslwo. According to a telephoneReuter; U.P. - 469 words
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Article239 1948-11-14 1 J^ONrON, Sat -Scotland fr.rd detailed special police to ptuol the Buckingh; ri. Palace *rea and control the crowds this week-end vhen Princess F-liza-•eth's is exacted. It was learned that special Ec was ordered to be on beginning at 4 p.m. This is another indication thatU.P. - 239 words
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Article28 1948-11-14 1 LONDON. .s;.| rrinr..ss CUubeth ualked In the gar- <•«« of BiKkinjfHin Palace to- day. The King and Queen are i remaining at the Palace all w^keml.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article55 1948-11-14 1 Tokio. Sat. Hi rota's two daughters have asked their father's defence counsel that no appeal for clemency .should be made on behalf of their fatlu-r. The sentence »-f death imposed on Hi rota, was genet v 'y unexpected anri is consvlj.e'! by *he Japanese reople isReuter - 55 words
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Article236 1948-11-14 1 A revolvm. Belonging' to Mr. Noifiuui Sevaon, of lla- Estate, Kiii.la Kulm, wna mardered by hp^ditn last MomiH>, was ?Oiife<! on the *K>dy of a hilese bandit ki'Uec' yesterday when he tried to i i M:<pe f rom a par^y of police ai\d scots guards.236 words
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Article51 1948-11-14 1 OTTAWA. Sat. Mr. Mukcrusic King. Canadian J'.imc Ministei, told a j.»css confero-n c here tonight thxt he wo»ilcf hand his fori/id,i resignnim from the Premiership to Itcl<i Marshal Viscount Alexmrfei the Gt vernor General, on Monday and give Pin recomni-n.} ttion vho should form a r.cw government.Reuter - 51 words
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Article139 1948-11-14 1 Tojo May Hang On Dec. 7 Tokio. Sat. -The men who made December 7 "live m infamy" (m the words of the late President Roosevelt) may hang on the eighth anniversary of their crime. Unconfirmed reports circulating m both Japanese and Allied circles here, tonight said the executions will takeU.P. - 139 words
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Article45 1948-11-14 1 NEW YORK. Sat. The Daily News published a cartoon today depicting Tojo as being conducted to the gallows, while a uniformed figure labelled "Allied War Chiefs" watches thoughtfully saying "There (but for the grace of heavier armaments) an F. U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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175 1948-11-14 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. Flans for a United States civilian defence against atom bombs, based on expectations that one Domb would kill 40,000 people and injure 60.000. were published here today. Already laid before the Secretary for Defence Mr. James Forreatal the plan was drawn up byReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration79 1948-11-14 1 THE END OF A BANDIT ON THE JOHORE FRONT ryNE pu.ture tells more than a thousand word-*. In the sullen iace of the captured bandit, .md m the watchful eyes of iue men iround him is all the drama of war m the jungle* TribiJin Reporter ftarry Fang returned yesterday79 words
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Article157 1948-11-14 1 SCOTCH WILL R UN SHORT AT X'MAS (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) §INGAP'ORE i> likely to hive a whiskey shortage for Christmas. And that is almost certain to mean higher prices. Although several mv rting houses expect to receive shipment a before the end of this month, imports generally feel there157 words
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Article92 1948-11-14 1 PARIS. Sat.- -Dr. Herbert Evatt, (Australia). President of the United Nations General Assembly, and Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Nations, today issued a joint appeal to Marshal Stalin, Mr. Attlee. President Truman and M. Queille French Prime Minister) to try to solve theReuter - 92 words
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Article35 1948-11-14 1 Washington, Bat. It was disclosed today that the United States has shipped 5,000 tons of ammunition to the Chinese Nationalist armies. A much big--2r arms shipment will soon be on the way.35 words
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Article25 1948-11-14 1 Frankfurt. Sat. Post-war Germany's biggest strike the walk-out of an estimated seven to eight million workers ended today at midnight without mob violence.25 words
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Advertisement95 1948-11-14 1 GENUINE HOHNER HARMONICAS. "DIATONIC HAKMONICAS" 10-hole. 20 rcc<l s»..V) 10-holo. 20 rrml 54.00 H 2S-l.ole. 2S-rocd $4.5<l jrjj"; 0 32-hole. 32 ro C 56.50 'KECIOSA 4«»holc, 40-rci!U. $8.00 "CHROMATIC FARMONICAS" '""•MONICA 10-hole. 40ioe«1; Bpr ng rang>. three C c .rometic Octaves ¥15.00 J. R CHROMONICA, 12 hole. 4«-reed. r f95 words
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Advertisement22 1948-11-14 1 M<»re Pie An res Bark Page for e at c 5 1 W^r^ Available Laurel Hardy chose MARTINS NON. THROAT CORK TIP22 words
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386 1948-11-14 2 KAM ALA (7) HEARD SCREAMS -THEN SAW MURDER Bride of 2 months found dead CKVEN-year-old X a mala heard piercing screams from the lockfi! room of her nunt. Frghtened, she peeped under the door of the room. And this was v hat she saw, it was a'leged m the ninth386 words
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Article207 1948-11-14 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) NEARLY all the working daughters of Singapore are found m Chinese households. In this respect, the ratio is one m 5,000 for the Malaya, and according to a vu ilable figures, Indians do not come into this ratio category at all. Wives and207 words
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Article242 1948-11-14 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Importer) SCHOOLCHILDREN are to be given a better deal by the Singapore Traction Company. Mr. A. A. Ewing, General Manager of the Traction Company, gavi. the Tribune an assurance that »rr re buses will bo provided to relieve me overcrowdmg on certain bus242 words
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Article117 1948-11-14 2 4,000 to decide this week (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Municipal Loan and Thrift Society, comprising about 4,000 members, is to consider a move to break away from the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union, at a meeting to be held next week. The basis of disagreement was stated by a spokesman of117 words
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237 1948-11-14 2 A few months a?u, 5-year-old Irene Khoo was shown her unc.e's piano, and sat down and p ayed two simple tunes, using both nands although she had never touched a i ano before. To-day, although she cannot reach the pedals, and237 words
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Article25 1948-11-14 2 Over half a million people have registered ioi security cards m Singapore. Latest figures issued last night were 529.058 registered; 389,476 caids issued.25 words
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329 1948-11-14 2 The Staircase Is A 'House' For Census (Sunday Tribune Staff Itejwrter) I'HE 1947 Singapore Census was not wi'hout extremes space under a certain stair use was allotted, a census number, and a b.'ock ot artisans' quarters was counted as one house. One reason for the allocation of a census number329 words
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Article186 1948-11-14 2 TT.^E Ninth Polic: Magistrate (M". E. V. A. Peers) yesterday framed four additional charts fol'owing his decision to commit David Wolf Ginsberg S^' Alexander Grtenack Forrest and Cpl. Ronald U -st, accused m iht third and loot inquiry into the n.AF. generator caae, to stand186 words
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Advertisement351 1948-11-14 2 <A Quality i Product) G 2L52 The Vlgorouf Tonic for Debility I Poor Blood. I Strongly rp g^HH commended hv I World Rerjowned I Medical Men 1 Each Pill conulnn!wnL por Manasanese, embracing al- the JJ olenionts n^vind i^T^Sl ing the hoJv. g iV ine iS2? strength and rSdiarft SIS"351 words
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Article74 1948-11-14 3 Worried By Trade, Suicide rfSDIM of death by was returned at inquest of Quek Mak ijTwas victln JL n was stated. He aiso troubled by the rf his businesg, which 2L him to stop remitting JJ to his family m China, m October 28, his roomsaid, Quek awoke at Light74 words
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Article80 1948-11-14 3 '[X nooyas and a man were nrrested last Friday when I were celebrating the rthday of their woman •jrf.tenant, Wong Sum Moy. Tliis celebration took the ■m of the game of "chiki", Tfrterday they faced a -urge of gambling. All s*n pleaded guilty and was yi80 words
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Article27 1948-11-14 3 Drills for pte-war and present leers and N.C.Os. of st ft'i Ambulance Brigade will fta on Nov 19. at Raff lea rtitution at 5.30 p.m.27 words
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275 1948-11-14 3 ONLY 40 ARGUE POLICE MADE A MISTAKE Crisis Law Detainees J KWER than 40 of tho 3(M< odd LmergtMcy JlpriiIntion det iin?v* on St. John s island Mve availed themselves of Hicir right of appeal to the Advisory Committer vhich was >ot t;> on Oct. 1 to h«u tlv objection-275 words
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Article39 1948-11-14 3 Washington. /Sa*. Dr. Wellington Koo. Chinese Ambassadoi here, tod reporters that the Communist threat m Chins was "the gravest of its kind anywhere ia the world", adding 'that China had urgent need of mor»- assistance. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article347 1948-11-14 3 Sir Franklin speaks on mottoes THE Governor of Singapore sail vesterda/ that m these days of international <v operati~»?i 'there »;< no room for th promotion of restricted national- Th<! Qovernor w«:, speftklng at the t*m Men's Club. Sins porr, yesterday when he pi« ■ented it With the Charter of347 words
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Article258 1948-11-14 3 The whale -catchers are in port 'pinpTY-tvvo Nor.vrgian whale ntchera arv- m port. Tbcy arc the laptaim and «r-v of tw > 4KO-ton Japanese-built wtoien the Sudcoy XI and the Knurr Both vessels, barely 19 days old. left Kobe on Nov 3 with their Notwe^ian crews who were sent all258 words
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Article, Illustration142 1948-11-14 3 SINGAPORE'S air girls picked up 'ast weeks Sunday Tribune, saw the picture of CNAC's air hostesses, read their claim of being the world's most glamorous air stewardesses, read also our comment that they were the most beautiful we've set our eyes on and rang142 words
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521 1948-11-14 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter! THE Singapore Municipality has been asked by a Commissioner (Mr. Yap PengGheck) to stay the execution of all further demolition orders on unauthorised buildings m the Municipality. In a statement to the Sunday Tribune, Mr. Yap says "The fact that521 words
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Advertisement1003 1948-11-14 3 mmmm rTV^/ i y '4_^UHHV^ CmBR. _^_^^^_^_f J^_^SRtt jZf& I ■^pvßi X I iII I rv I'd like a White Horse better than anything" WHITE HORSE Scotch Whisky fcv\rJW J t< pleasure to remember, sV-^^s/ifll a '°y to tuu a X a n 50//. Diatributorß m MALAYA, JOSFPH TRAVKKS BONB1,003 words
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Article, Illustration690 1948-11-14 4 Vera Ardmore - AROUND TOWN Vera Ardmore by We ought to make housing, hospitals and education our special concern. We know more about all three of them, from the practical side, than any man will ever know. Take this bUfcUteaa cr the new university. Ask any young mother what she thinks about it690 words
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Article, Illustration813 1948-11-14 4 Just arri/.nl at RafHos Hotel air the Tcnniy Cbuketf. for a few wool's before going on to Hongkong for te/e«J months. May riarke, lull a: i cvelte, has nvays s'.^wn a flair for wearing clo .•".<• v You can alwu,.} depend upOtt her for tho latest ur.»:813 words
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Advertisement301 1948-11-14 4 A smart Collection of GOWNS for all occasions 82-1, BRAS BASAH ROAD, near Haffles Hotel. A TIP for the RACES!! J S VANITY New look Gowns Exciting Hats Dress Accessories 37, Amber Mansions Penang Ro id. J 7 AT} 1 1? C f ir *^§fe^^K BOOK NOW ffigp^ffifc You can301 words
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Advertisement35 1948-11-14 4 COTTON YARN AND THREADS KNOWN THE WORLD OVER FOR THEIR SUPERIOR QUAUTV Sole Diatributors: F. E. ZUKLLIO (Malaya) LTD. EXCLUSIVE GLASS COSTUME JEWELLERY by BIMINI of London KIIALIK Jewellers 11, The Arcade. Singapore I'hone 247635 words
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Advertisement8 1948-11-14 4 O "riiiiiiifffTinlMJUMr i'llll liii 1 i iillllll ill8 words
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Advertisement89 1948-11-14 4 BUSY HANDS <<^ N Can Also Ik The I Prettiest Hands Tliere is no trick to keep- ing active hands looking I lovely once you Vediscov- <^i ered raagic-like CUTEX Q nail polish. It applies so 1 easily and dries so quickly. You may choose a CUTEX *y polish shade89 words
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Advertisement85 1948-11-14 4 do>UA) qedde^? {he lime /chop Invites you to view a new Collection of Christmas Gifts all attractively priced. luXTTleo noTel /olnqapotoe i 1 "Z i^r All Defects of Vision m^ Consult: f HI. Esekiel Sou« Established 1910 QUALIFIED OITICAL PK \< TITION'f I IS, lfcitt«»ry Kuad Sin^'pore. FOR AI'POINTMFAT I'MONK85 words
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Article292 1948-11-14 5 IT'S A UNITED EFFORT -for UNO WILLY Clok I! mson's "Fin<^ \rt ol MovcTncnt Kccit il" ot the Virtoria Theatre on Saturday. Nov. 20. and Sunday. Nov. 21. at «30 p.m. for the U.N.A.C. will indeed be "a "united jppcai" as her pupils participating a:e of many nationalities. Britain will292 words
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Article894 1948-11-14 5 be t Whittcn. M. MaU Nol IpoYa Crown < nscl lv an! Mrs. T^m'th. rcc^r's transferred *o Tpoh frxa Kuali Lunmtir, Mr. and Mi Ja»no< Baaden >% Mrs. s Ht Chappie. Mrs. >aklcy. M. .St'iploton. Mrs. i ban. Dr. bihl Mrs. JStclla 5-j. and 01 ai cig. ONE vi894 words
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Advertisement14 1948-11-14 5 A MM. MSUBCIICUi Ol GRAFTON MATERIAL on i>isri\v I HARROWS LTD. 7 AMIiiCR MANSIONS14 words
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Advertisement139 1948-11-14 5 Worried and Weighed Down With The Problems Of Life You Can Do No Better Than Go To An Advisor Who Has Helped Thousand* In Every Walk Or Lift- I Fore-warned Is Fore- Armed. It is never too late to help Yourself By Consulting MADAM FLORENCE Flat '>!.* Hccrpn DuHding Orchard139 words
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Advertisement166 1948-11-14 5 I |^t\| INCOMPARABLE f« <™- '^>- I ESTAB S. MOUTRIE ft CO MALAYA LIP 1 187 5 JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING j HaWa^B n •n— l.iwniin.'iin-ii fnTi il|Mi BI m l l ii n tr<:pr wr;irt vrv r 1 y~j&m\)l STRONCiLY UCOMMBNDBO JfiHSata Sf/ l'.\ THE MEDICAL FACULTY V«HI rX^ Solo166 words
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Article362 1948-11-14 6 STORM IN TOKIO OVER HIROHITO Abdication Poser Again 'J'OKIO, Sat Sir William Webb'-, deseriptcn oi the Emperor as i\ ''leader m ettam**" has aroused a storm ii Tokio. The abdication issue has a^f m been thrust to the forefront No comment vas available tf top American opinion, but it isReuter - 362 words
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Article90 1948-11-14 6 TOKIO, Sat. The fate of I ojo and 24 other .l.tpaiii st- war rriminalH who were sentenced yesterday by the International Military Tribunal will finally be decided at a meeting of Gen. MacArthur and Allied mission heads on Nov. 23. The meeting, which will be held atReuter; AAP - 90 words
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Article378 1948-11-14 6 rKIO, Sat— Hideki Tojo is still convinced that Japan should rule the Far East, and that he is being executed only because he was the loser. Tojo has been arrogantly dotiant ever since the war ended and he will die with a snarl on his lips. Tojo's ittitudfU.P. - 378 words
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Article, Illustration271 1948-11-14 6 (Sunday Tri\>me Repnrr'.r) SINGAPORE'!* oldest European, 92-year-old Kenjamin MacKay, veteran of the Spanish-American War of 1808, would like to see General Douglas Mao Arthur to "t**ll him about his father", General Arthur Mac Arthur, under whom he served over half-a271 words
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Article230 1948-11-14 6 AN application by the Republic Pictures international Corporation for an injunction against Mr. Run Run Shaw and Mr. Runme Shaw trading ai Eastern Film Agency, li.stod for hearing m the Blngepora High Court yesterday. was adjourned until Nov. 23. The application for an adjournment was made230 words
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Article100 1948-11-14 6 i ParK Sat. The Security Council's special committee <>r seven today formally approved Uie plan put forwful by I>i Ralph Bundle, acting mediator for establishing truce linos and demilitarising zones m the Ne.frev, southern Palestine. The approval took th<» form of a verbal motion stating that they con.si'loicdReuter - 100 words
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Article94 1948-11-14 6 Parto, Sat. The Commun-ist-ordered Btrike hit Paris today, bringing transportation to a virtual halt, cutting the electuc powt'i and ending the publication of newspapers. The Communist-led General Confederation of Labour militantly called on Franco's 20 000.000 workers to join the aria strikers m a union againstU.P. - 94 words
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166 1948-11-14 6 NGAPORE has I'cur times as many pigs us :t had m 1945, but tin pig population is sti!! only half what it was pre-war- Nobody k!io*>\s the Itutni'tf of poultry m fhu Colony; th€ second main animal hi.s baiiiy activity of loe.il farmers. A166 words
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Article163 1948-11-14 6 I«HE S n^apore Indian Association is to sycnd MOO.--000 m the btl'lding of a I luchruse ftt Bakstier Piuin. Plans are now being drawn up by the architects and work is expected to bi ing within two months. Full support for the scheme was given by163 words
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Advertisement251 1948-11-14 6 What invisible ingredient makes these biscuits so tempting Ji is im>fid a bet tliat .\lc\iiie i< Piice Di.cuir-, are 7-r ii.adr of tl.r hr.r-t ol iiigrcJ.K nt liut it taltCf niur^ than t J tho*e listed li«.ic to make biituitb »)i bu^li iMch-iii-thc-mouih <V» MMM You'll tind thfl MCM hidden251 words
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Advertisement345 1948-11-14 6 NOTICE SCHOLARSHIP Application, are invite fu'ly ,uaim M nur«, 0 sire to be candidate? undermeutionod %„£>£ scho^,^^ h Chinese nurses^^* 1 Scholarships will h. n. AustraliaVTwo t£»* successful candidate- JS! fiergo a special couri dT. ins m child welfare w associated subject* vS will be made for tran^ lOn and345 words
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Article, Illustration252 1948-11-14 7 |UQB and Ballyroo are said to l characiotiz.- ;m phase of jlollywuod Ufo. Some say it iun) to happen m Hollywood, out It doesn't anymore it dors. ltd when it happens it takes i crazy pattern of events and usually leaves the reader with his head252 words
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Article31 1948-11-14 7 An unknown thief who stole thickens from Saskatchewan University's poultry farm has Wn warned m broadcasts: "Don't eat them." They to 4 been used m experiments i*d might be radioactive.31 words
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Article46 1948-11-14 7 IFTER having a meal m o "Chicago restaurant, a tramp i *W he had no money, and 'Wresfl Jean Brehm paid the M. bill for him. He .<aid fd rwnember her. Now the tramp. Edward i **Moo, has died and willed i fo £8,750.46 words
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Article75 1948-11-14 7 Teheran. Sat. Five Amclican experts are expected m Teheran shortly for six months, during which they will advise the Persian government on economic and technica' problems associated with the proposed 7-year plan to develop the country's agriculture, industries, communications and public utilities, it was oHlcially announced today.Reuter - 75 words
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Article56 1948-11-14 7 AND THEN CAME A GIRL For 150 years all the babies «n the Small family hax'e been boys. As usual, the baby at Sef ton-street, Beeston, Leeds, ira* expected to be a boy. And, as usuil, i'jp cot Ji'if blue trinitnini/x. Hut the babti |g a t/nl and thy v56 words
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Article1276 1948-11-14 7 From .JIMMY GLOVEII Saturday, November 00 .hi* Is London! *3 Uke Singapore, it is composed of all classes, rich and poor, honest and crooked. And there's no limit to wha v one may buy or the amount one may spend, austerity notwithstanding. Like Singapore, too, there are hundreds1,276 words
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Article, Illustration15 1948-11-14 7 Mrs. A. P. Campbell, formerly "Bubbles" Alforri of Singapore, with her child.15 words
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Miscellaneous78 1948-11-14 7 ffl Abe A A wk SI Wi ~~^^3h BLUE NETWORK PROGRAMMES IN ENGLIS.TI 9.00 a.m Sunday Morning Concert of Popular Music 9.30 South America lake it AwayHalf an hour of music from Latin America 10.00 Tin Pan Alley-Fifteen minutes of piaro medley 10.15 Hit ParadeFeaturing some of your favourite ftars78 words
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Miscellaneous287 1948-11-14 7 Close Down. 1.00 Lunch-time music broadcast from the Sea View Hotel mi n Singapore 130 News 1.45 Keyboard Cava: 1 cade -Piano medleys 2.00 pro- I gramme Summary 2.02 Relax i to Music-Forty minutes of i tuneful melodies 2.45 "Jazz Octette or the BBC" 3.00 Concert Hour-Th e main work287 words
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Miscellaneous80 1948-11-14 7 7.C0 Teochew request programme 7.30 Musical Interlude 7.45 News m Mandarin 8.00 Mandarin Request programme C.45 News m Catonese Amay 9.00 Opening Announcement Prog. Summary DJ Tamil witn Signature Tune 0.02 Duet songs 9.15 Time Signal News mi n Tamil 9.30 'Kajal'. Jag Bit' film songs < Hindustani) 9.45 Clarionet80 words
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THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, NOV. 14, 1948.
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Article306 1948-11-14 8 MR. I. M. Straus* New York v arehouse owiipr, may have started a social revolution without knowing it. He got so Uroi of listening tc his employees grouses that he lost his temper and did what many bosses have yearned to do. He called his306 words
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Article62 1948-11-14 8 Jhe New South Wales Co-operative Community Advancement Society is bu loing one hous a every 5Ms days. The New South Wales f ;o-operativr. Com mumty Advancement Society is build asr on« house every 5Mi days. mn«J he A^ eW Sc uth Wales f >operaUvfc Communuy Advancement62 words
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Article, Illustration210 1948-11-14 8 EVA PERON, CLAMOROUS ACT RESS WIFE OF ARGENTINE QIC TATOR, HAS SWITCHED FR Om HIGH POLICY TO SOCIAL WELFARE I BUT MANY BELIEVE SHE STILL HA$! HIGH AMBITIONS. i solf Bscrtfldng actress, h<-i heart is? principally m the interests of th»> Working <;l;i.s cs. though even "Bvita" would210 words
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Article585 1948-11-14 8 TRIES A NEW LINE BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Lima. Peiu. SBNORA Eva Duaue de Peron's recent proclamation of Argentina's "10 tights of old age" is seen her*, as public confirmation of her exclusive dedication to labour and social welfare work. Formerly "Evita" appeared to be openly identified with high policy585 words
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Article, Illustration13 1948-11-14 8 Franco treated Evtta like a queen when »he \lnltcd Spain.13 words
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Article665 1948-11-14 9 Frankest woman writer rips away Glamour of East gMII.Y ll*hn, fr -m\ of Mainfi Ohiaatf H:n slick ;m<! faaakmfl BOOMM writer on llm Tnr j:asl, h:is d«ced no\H th?«t wiU shocU IIM Norn from Kagmpore to SI: njrhai. Tin book, Miss >IIJ., !>is jusi665 words
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Article, Illustration204 1948-11-14 9 JYDNmf, Sat.— lh< large mibii. prftudtfa 1 m the Members 1 encK-vore of Sydney ticket -round one of the b«'.st known Bporta jvig m th* British OmmonwemlUi hk' Far P:ast— v.iil be co-tskfered niuuife m four yenrt time "o •of rebuilding the utaod ;ir»d Oi"Reuter; AAP - 204 words
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Article122 1948-11-14 9 BATAVIA. Sat.— Dr .lohnni him i>ii. on«* of tin In.lo- n«»siBn K«'P<ibli«*"s main u»'k«»- i tiatoi with th»- Dutch, v nounro.j m Jogjakarta iaj<t night th;«t hia (Jovernmrnt wouM continue to "fight lor bwdom" i>v every mean* In its pww«.r if the Dreoini negoUations for ii[,'rrfmcnt122 words
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Article32 1948-11-14 9 KEY WEST. Florida. Sat. President Truman has no intention of calling the 80th Congress back into special session to consider Chinese developments, said sources close to him today. RenterReuter - 32 words
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Article68 1948-11-14 9 OL7AM, k U)t. -An Ait Itorcc R 2f* sci'-'-h plane >»-lii<ii wont Mown while hunting {"<>• the crow of mother superfortress w > ni^htcd t'iv today °n tiny rtr.li rf Fnis. SOO miles southwest of lino. Navy reports s-iui tJi;it th«peared unta|«red. The piano crashofi early yesterdayU.P. - 68 words
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Article211 1948-11-14 9 TWO tunes were included m the Malay piogramme from Radio MaT-ya yesterday morning at the special request of ;he Tengku Ampuan of TrengJTar»u who was m *ne Cathay studios at noon with the Sultan of Tre:.£ganu on an inspection tour. The tunes were 'I'atah Hati' and211 words
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Article64 1948-11-14 9 ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Sat. With petrol for only 20 minutes' flying. Mrs. Richarda Monow-Tait. 24-year-old British round-the-world flier, made :i radar-controlled land- ing here m heavy fog last night. With her navigator, Mr. Michael Townsend, she took off yesterday from Cold Bay. near the tip of the64 words
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Article35 1948-11-14 9 'IDEALS OF VEGETARIANISM' Miss Pitt Chin Hui will give a short talk on the "Ideals of Vegetarianism" at the monthly meeting of the Malayan Vegetarian Society, at Mo. 8. Cairnhill Road, this evening at 5.15.35 words
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Article30 1948-11-14 9 WASHINGTON. Sat.— A national military establishment concluded that the best way to keep a flag flying m peace or war is to have it made of nylon30 words
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Article231 1948-11-14 9 MOBILE ft t </ is t rattan Taims will §m into action from today, to serve the residents m those areas which have not sufficient population to ennble a fLicd or temporary centre to be set up, and thost liinng on the neighbouring islands. For today231 words
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Article44 1948-11-14 9 Tokio. Sat. -Lt. Gen. Hiroshi Tamura. who pleaded not guilty on Oct. 30 to charges alleging command responsibility for maltreatment of war prisoners, will have his trial re-opened on Monday. Gen. Mac Arthur's legal section announced today. Reuter A APReuter; AAP - 44 words
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351 1948-11-14 9 U.S. PREPARING PEARL HARBOUR ON RUSSIA, SAYS VYS HINSKY PAHIS, X>tt. i:.j.«.sinn -I. (xiit An.'-.i Vtslnis rh rtjf-s torf'/if ,f tin 1'...; States ore vrf/:-iny a 'Pctrl Ifut bum" for T..* N iti. Vislnmtku *>>J,l the Gm>i>il A.s*it'ih}>ly'x y.tt !iral rji-i },i' f t(C th"t s>t'h AUK :i: Uli CMU.P. - 351 words
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Article, Illustration46 1948-11-14 9 Two 2">'jiou»dfr t/uns of the tat Sinyapore Artillery Reyitm nt were hauled into position on Government House Hill yvstcidont. at noon, m muliMSf for the firiny of v 21-yun xoltit* for Princess Elizabeth's bnbjt. Thr yunnrr* icill b< ot\ mil from yesterday until thr h'oual birth.46 words
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Advertisement55 1948-11-14 9 AND &tqyei "PialiU ARE YOURS t WITH y M f fEW /tit Purhodc SI 311* SO A «V tO Phone M) 902 so OrtlMurd Kd. &ngapclt> Mr]/® NEW SEASON'S LAMB LAMB LAMB LAMB LA M B L A MB LAM B ALL CUTS A VAILABLE FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES 60-66 ORCHARD55 words
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Miscellaneous164 1948-11-14 10 IJLI L by AL CAPPj VrT^Ll^^^^^^Z /A E-VAH LIVED- RJM TH' V^ rS^^ l7 1 f VC^^ UP^ B DICK, I WISH TO V PRiSO.M r I w* M I foil DAVNO'TIML-KIN LAf L^Ohi«- INTERVIEW YOU FOrA rmu n tN S 4 f S^oS T J^HAD^S^'liT^N I IL-FATHeS^^J^ —^S^l I164 words
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Article85 1948-11-14 11 This is Hie st'.ry about Hollywood I best Jjtfpt secret the <i|M»rution oi niovMown's I STINT >:i -V Thefle arv the hmdcy fellous w houliU(- remfnidclßg over a j»Hss ol beer J t t Eaton > Bancho will btgi« :i t ory with- a auaaa85 words
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Article, Illustration2308 1948-11-14 11 ney rtsß tneir necks— and other, stars take the credit 811 KILLS i men is ■OLLYWodD There ar 1 1 there men li Hollywood ffco whilt reminiscing over iftasA of beer at ESaton'n Ipi/Kho will begi.i a I mtii Hk (Wk Qsnl* oi ii may that h>2,308 words
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Advertisement60 1948-11-14 11 J W#&* SSfr entrancing Dorothy Lamour. Br like the Film O& aid. Just wash m warm watrr with Lux Tuilrt S<»ap, then rinsr with cold m two minutes MsS^Wm your coi-ij !< \i. r,\ softer, frrshrr than rvrr! 1 1'uputhuunt) T rt v '^'"s!lp mLjIJAI'O fr, BT SOAP ff|g^vJPr A60 words
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Advertisement80 1948-11-14 11 -beware! \f\\ |V Ory fo common m this climate. needs 'the Coty complete strvict to beaut/. It's %i*plt Three preparat.ons and a daily five* mifHftt plan to give your compleyion a supple, softer younger look. Coty Cleansing Cream to clean** t^e skin Conditioning Cream to lubricate dnd kee P healthy80 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1948-11-14 12 lie siii'iMisril a iia nU-•a h f I saved S i liis brother olkirii^ i%nl il cost s hint his liCe i THE AUTHOR HERMAN ttmpfm ha* wUm&me4 most o/ the imiwrtant and intrrcntiinj murder ca.sf .s hi the Colon)/ m the past1,142 words
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Article71 1948-11-14 12 ON STRIKE OFFICIALLY NEW YORK. Sat. Sixtyfive thousand dockers m ports from Maine to Virginia were on strike officially today, but the ration-wiJe shipping ticup. which had ocen threatened, had not materialised. Mr. Joseph P Ryan, president of the Dockers Union said tl*al he hai 1 .10 intention of callingReuter - 71 words
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Article56 1948-11-14 12 BATAVIA. Sat.— -Maj. Gen. S. C. Alagappan, the niw Indian Consul General m Balavia told reporters here today: "India docs not want to sec war m my form take place m Indonesia." "We arc hoping the present political situation will tx solved amicably and to theReuter - 56 words
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Article40 1948-11-14 12 I IONGKONG. Sat. An Australian pony for next season racing hero has been christened Reuter. Mr. N. S. Miv, the Chinese jockey-owner, interviewed by Reuter said to picked the name "Renter" as the pony was "fast und reliable." ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article25 1948-11-14 12 Manila, Sat. A smallpox epidemic has broken out m three lowns of Mindoro causing at least one death, the Manila Health Bureau aaid today.25 words
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Advertisement179 1948-11-14 12 n|y Cool, j attractive, fragrant li?" The choice of those who f^22£fcl know the best J^MPI Discriminating people make Atlyntons IKiHMBi& E*U dc Cologne their choice on every jL] 1™ eKcasion, for \\\r\ know thai i(«. superb IBj^^* quality nevrr varies. It is always fresh, J delicate and fragrant —a179 words
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Advertisement200 1948-11-14 12 [Hi PlSl^l ?m wAiua i luanjrr m. I \ll w w Mud? t««m work v I U«j Qudtj FURIOUSLY TOLD! '\CaJiitod SOON* U •teo«M)9«7 *IB CONDITIONED j gfigPm Did you use ■Pjj/ MACLEANS fr\ 1 1 rc»p ou ont know how ipinV f I how tttractJvt your imllfI 010 Vz^&&sb\200 words
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Miscellaneous524 1948-11-14 12 HAVE FUN WITH THE— By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS LEO JAN 21 FEB. 18. ,*VLY 24 AUGUFT People will annoy yon w You will find i,oursnf liea variety of ways: natch tw:en two fires %I%mA\ >.ivd your step, otherwise you mil d\i r y. But prop^r*.y ani tome antagonise folk you524 words
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Article280 1948-11-14 13 turns down £2,000 I ON DON, Sat -Peter Bran der, Brit'-iiVr? iirst jXtU'K amateur featherweight, win is reported to hi ye refused an cffer of f?. 000 to tui n professional recently, i^ to rest three or lour month:, aftor he has 'uli Htd his outstanding enga^. vnents. iTiis decfnoKReuter - 280 words
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Article152 1948-11-14 13 One hundred and fifty students took part In the sPcunl post- war swimm.ig champ 1 m ships 01 the Singapore Chin' to High School hrM »t tho Too Kirn Eng swimni-r g pool Tempenis, yesterday afternoon. Heivy rain at the be°tnrrrs and a drizzle <.n and off throughout152 words
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Article17 1948-11-14 13 To Rosemary, Wife of Vivian Bath, a Son, David Rhodes, at Kandang Kcrbau Hospital, 13th. November.17 words
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Article, Illustration210 1948-11-14 13 LATE TRY SAVES PENANG pENA.NG, Sat. Playing under bud weather conditioPb here todfiv, Penang roured a 'art-minute try and avoided defeat at the ha has of Selangor m vn inter-state rutger fixture. The team.s were evenly matched, and the greater part of the game was evenly contested. Penang's defence played210 words
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Article84 1948-11-14 13 3 T-T Men Suspended 1 Three Singapore table tennis players were huh- 2 pemled for two years by J m the Singapore Table S Tennln Association yes- S 2 to relay. They are Lam Kwong g Meng (Chinese Sports i Association), Cho Van I Yik (SI'WA) and Wong S Tong84 words
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Article54 1948-11-14 13 SYDNEY, Sdt.— By whtrirg th^ c. B. Fisher Plate at the Melbourne Cup carnival, Phoibos, brilliant three-year-old, brought his winning to nearly £10,000. It was a dashing performance and added to notable victories m the Mo.wee Valley Stakes, raulfield Guineas and three weight-for-age races m his lastReuter; AAP - 54 words
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Article38 1948-11-14 13 Malacca beat Johore by two goals to nil m the inter-state hockey match played at the Alalucca Club Padang yesterday. During the second half of play Webber (Malacca) was mjurcd and was sent to hospital.38 words
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Article, Illustration52 1948-11-14 13 Yesterday's R ace Winners Picture. I*lcture» "Newmarket stable V Indian Heather (Dawson), winner of yesterday's big race, the Free Handicap for tliree-year-olds, being ietl m by Dr. Subramaniam. •Tribune Mm On (Talt) winner of the fifth race being led m by owner. Mrs. K. L. Lira at vhh tertiav'a SiniranornTribune; Reuter - 52 words
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Article71 1948-11-14 13 New Delhi, Sat. India were all out for 454 m reply to the West Indies total of 631 when the First Test match here was resumed today. Feature of India's innings was the great innings by Adikhari who was not out with 114. Other Indian batsmen71 words
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Advertisement294 1948-11-14 13 qT EE^S -y^y: .1.00, fi..^. 0.15 ;W. L^Vrroi Flynn Barbara Stanwyck m CXV IVOLI jh'iWnK Fashion: faMa*""*""""""" 1 11 T,nUV S 1*— «.30— 9.15 p.ni SI RAl\ l, IK) Da. (Blndnatanl > uitb Karan M. wan Motltal \i\{ O'.if'i •(.AIAU KHAYYAM* A HEW HAPPY THEATRE (Hrippy World) 10 DA V294 words
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Advertisement38 1948-11-14 13 von sale FOR SALE. —Pedigree male Sealyham Terriers, 2 months old. Imported parents. Apply Box A1787. M. T. Spore. MASSAGE Massage for Mmcular Pains Sunraya Treatment For I.:l .'-itlltli'. Ft". Aurora Phy&io-Jn'orapeutic Clink lbone: 846€5 484 OeyHng Rt!.38 words
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Advertisement186 1948-11-14 13 A British Pioiiu.- Thai De.vri- High PraiM Today Four Sitws C?^Vl L. If 3 IJ 2 4.15-6.30 9.30 p.m.' '^^03 TODD PORTMAN.y MAXWELL REED «H fDWAKO KUißt Bill UWtN JANi HViTON a" Thank ivfiof-CONffoil ICMCfI PAIIIE GAZETTE Poppy Day m loruion, Danry Kn.. Ful.rtaiiH tii.<i Mn.n-slit's and Lon< >>:t< rs.186 words
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972 1948-11-14 14 EXCLUSIVE TRIBUNE BADMINTON FEATURE By A Special Correspondent A CHANCE FOR THE CHBE COUSINS T'll venue for the big badminton exhibition on Sunday next has at last been fi\(d. It Is to be staged In UM BVC Drill Hall at Reach Koa»:. The Happy World972 words
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Article, Illustration235 1948-11-14 14 SPECIAL TRAINING FOR CUP PLAYERS Cup i (^present t'" >.i /j-n/- I, run N.sfrM.ff i r>i thrh (<ij)fity-(>;)n--umni'jrr T Lm d\ »riw r;» fV. to w.iifcv »r> n\/ tnt-nf*-- to •■'f'?/ m tHHyitpnrr nftrr thr N"i >i I />rr 21 eX44MtiOM for I infensit^ /> f'"»*i- I ing nt th»235 words
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377 1948-11-14 14 THE Eclipse Badminton Party yesterday scored a narrow victory over the Amateur Athletic Union to enter the final of the Singapore inter-club badminton championships. The Eclipse BP. will now meet the Useful BP. m the final. Chia Chin Soon, representing the377 words
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Article98 1948-11-14 14 It was a defenders' day at Tanglin grounds yesterday when G.H.Q. Signals clashed with the "A" team of R.A.F. Changi yesterday at rugby. Signals won by five points (a goal) to nil. The game produced little good rugby as a whole faulty passing among the forwards spoiling many98 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1948-11-14 14 JOHN EDE - JOHN EDE by rx-Cambridyc captain THE commentaries on some badminton matches played m Singapore recenl'v between the Merrydale Badminton Part-" o* Kuala Lfi*wn**m the Mayflower and Marigold Parties; I suggest that the ••in ar>*j hr^k" rombination adopted m the men's doubles i, a dangerous practice not1,042 words
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Advertisement154 1948-11-14 14 1 GWe p\u%« TKAT NEVER, NEVER v^Wf)i CHANGES IN QUALITY! says ti::i, the BOROEN CCW f t I |l ■■I. I ..-.,_Hi«, M^ 111 _—T fi—r h__ I ll_9r I *V* y *_r Ibie This is Klim' It Is pu~, powdered whole milk. Only ftne milk from healthy cows is154 words
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Advertisement146 1948-11-14 14 "My teeth really thanks it) the Iriuvi .^B| m Pepsodent Ihl^H V, nil be rcilly cxc.lc! when you sec the sparkling MJJJjJ fi e.vos y»Hi. 1... IVpv.ulcnt is the «4»oo»hg^ mm. 1nt.... iiikl flicrc\ no -note eflcct.ve teeth ctaninj^ J i.vi.v than Irium known to dental science! s fcaV in«146 words
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Article, Illustration2478 1948-11-14 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS IV COURTESAN PAYS $91 .4RRYING top weight, In Jian Heather won the big rft rtL- the frer handicap foT three-yea* -olds at .tprday'n races the first day cf the Singapore f-rf C'uVs Wint. r Meeting, from Astivel. Indian Heaths was brillia-itly ridden byTribune - 2,478 words
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Article80 1948-11-14 15 FIRM POOL $104) 000 First Prize No. *****1 ($50,000) Second Prize No. *****0 ($25,000) Third FrIZH No. *****1 ($12,500) Starters: ($1,041 each) *****3, *****4, *****5, *****2, *****2, *****8, *****2, *****4, *****7 *****9, *****8, *****9 j Se. ond Poo! $88,130 First Prize No. *****S ($44,065) Second Friz- No. *****780 words
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281 1948-11-14 15 S.C.C W pts.; G.H.Q. 8 pts. p LAYING on a dden field made- worse '\y intermittont show.i the S.C C. ddTlnated the game:; d»ifl do^eatcd the CJ.H.Q by 20 pofntfl (a Koai two penalties and thr c tries) to th'cc points (a try), on281 words
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Advertisement423 1948-11-14 15 tmm i The NEW MORRIS 111 tf lllili.f OXFORD The Car asked for by World Motorists New from radiator to mirlight. In iippearance, modern without being extreme. Powerful n« v \> engine for high performance. Independent front wheel springing. Luxurious comfort. Wide one piece front sea', with gear change on423 words
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Article, Illustration233 1948-11-14 16 EXCLUSIVE PICTURES \v\v Homes For The Squatters PRICE of MURDER C»>K iibo.it a Mionth, bandits In the Tcmiai/g IJ.nchonir locality of the Muar-Lenga area wore given no re.;*. They w,-re hunted, harassed, captured or sh<»» dead by patrols of Sraforth, Gurkhas, Devons, Koyal Artillery and the 4th233 words
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Article255 1948-11-14 16 HOME SOCCER RESULTS dfsafdsadf FIRST DlVlSiov Kverton 2. BHHftS, rManchester C 2 Liv, Newcastle 3. Derby c Portsmouth 1, BtacHpJ", rrcatooO. Aston ViliVi 1 RtokcC. 2. Wolves w.j SECOND DIVISION Brentford 2. Grimsbv 0 Bury 2, Bradford l Chesterfield 2. Queci, PR Coventry C. 1, PlvtoLi, West Ham l. Southam^Reuter - 255 words
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