Malaya Tribune, 4 November 1946
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Title Section53 1946-11-04 1 The Malaya Tribune /ii THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang. .11« 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial :>SU Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 I in PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune MONDAY,53 words
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313 1946-11-04 1 Discontent Growing (Tribune Staff Reporter) DISCONTENT among Asiatics officers of the Singapore Police Force is growing. In the past two months, I was informed this morning, more than ten local inspectors have resigned. shorUv d U S hinted nat several mor <" Propose to resign313 words
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Obituary55 1946-11-04 1 Reuter. BELGRADE. Nov. 8.—Tht trial of 12 Germans accused Of «trocit«e« aga-nst Yrgoslav prisoners of war a<".iourncd today after the military prosecutor Gen. Stepanovic demanded the deaih penalty for all the accused. The Germans pleaded not guilty stating they were Only carrying out orders. The verdict willReuter. - 55 words
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99 1946-11-04 1 A.P. W N v. 4 Pravda. in niti D of Soviet tordeclared that Ruslac'ng "abs >lutely no a the path jf improvr< ial and cultural ween the Soviet rj n the rest of the world. Stalin's recent hat there ha s been in theA.P. - 99 words
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Article149 1946-11-04 1 Nov. 3.— Krishna Ku Bengali Brnhii a d. atn fast" n T.iursaay, tope ia from Brii Parllam nt and Sinha the only tort gui st*ng nim la CI re s temperature -s j rising and his esi.-tance i- relied! to toe weakening In iddltton v*149 words
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Article40 1946-11-04 1 N I ile Kvemnir paI*i en, annousxea, thai a American and Swedish capiigrec tn fouad a comr £10.000.000, which will the manufacture rs ar d set up a Riant The factory is completed in IP4Y.40 words
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Article19 1946-11-04 1 AU-xander Galloway, IGr r L Ds M.C.. the new Command, arLumpur aerodrome c! ir.orning.19 words
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Article180 1946-11-04 1 Reuter. BOMBAY, Nov. a Mahstms Gandhi writing in liis paper Hari- j ian say-. I t wouM be wronp to stigmatise the perpetrators of ;he reiarious rctii in East Bengal as hool gans. The perpetrators of wrong are undoubtedly misled by rru'n who should know better.Reuter. - 180 words
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Article56 1946-11-04 1 Reuter. SYDNEY, Nov. 3,—Australia's wonder horse Bernborouirh may be saved for stud but there is only one chance in a million he will ever face again, according to veterinary experis who treated the horse after his breakdown yesterday. Bernborouph sustained two seriou> inju.ies— to the near front fet•ockReuter. - 56 words
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Article83 1946-11-04 1 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 3.-The Indictment against Josef Tiso ■President" of the so-called "Slovak State" during the Get man occupation contained 113 charge*, for each of which the death penalty is provided. Ptague Radio said tonight. Tiso, who was hanaed over to the Czechoslovak Government last year,Reuter. - 83 words
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Article115 1946-11-04 1 A small number ol strikers at the Singapore Harbour Board returned to. work on Saturday and are still working The majority 0 t the 10.000 are still i n strike. Negi Nation* betwei n the S.H.B. authorities and the strike committee" have broken oil s115 words
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Article50 1946-11-04 1 A.P. NEW DELHI. Nov. 4.—The Indian Government announced that it had subsidized the sale of imported food grains to the extent of 155.000 000 rup-es--nearly U.S $50,000 000—to protect the consumer against a price rise because of the higher cost of some of the imported grains.—A P.A.P. - 50 words
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281 1946-11-04 1 A.P. Calcutta, Nov. 3.—A joint appeal for "the restoration of peace throughout India" was made by the head of the interim government, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and three other government members n Calcutta today. Pandit Nehru, who was accomnanied by Sardar Vallabhai Patel. Liaquat AliA.P. - 281 words
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158 1946-11-04 1 Reuter. 1 PARIS, Nov. 3.—Civil weddings ivill be impossible in 150 toivns off Herault, 1 wine-growing region of Southern.France, from to--1 morrow, if the mayors and 1 town officials carry out I their intention—which was J reaffirmed this afternoon —to strike tomorrow in tReuter. - 158 words
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Article90 1946-11-04 1 Old of oiph t robberies which were reported to have ocruied between Saturday am" Sunday. .six were armed robberies. The biggest haul was made by two Chinese run men when they walked away with 52.500 and jewellery worth $?15 from a flat in Tiong Bahru Ro a90 words
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Article61 1946-11-04 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Elliott Roosevelt, son of the late President Roosevel... has left by plane for Stockhcln. enroute to Russia. He plans to spend six weeks in Russia preparing a series of magazine articles. He was accompanied by his wife, the former Pave Emerson,A.P. - 61 words
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Article184 1946-11-04 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—The United Nations Security Council will decide tomarrow whe;her to make i possible for the general assembly to take action on Poland's proposal that all the United Nations should break off diplomatic relations with Spain. Expectations are that theReuter. - 184 words
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Article74 1946-11-04 1 Reuter. HONG KONG. Not. -A- estimated $100,000 Here Re.,• damSgC was caused by Tw <-p.n,r lire in a motor I v- depot here ,0 1 cat. Firemen battled with 50-foot high flames which threatene. ro spread to petro' dump and tney were hampe-ed bj motienReuter. - 74 words
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193 1946-11-04 1 A.P. BERLIN Nov. 4—Gen. Lucius D. Clay, deputy American military commander of Germany, say* in a broadcast to the United States that the living standard in Germany must be raised quickly if the Germans are to be won over to democracy. Gen.A.P. - 193 words
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Advertisement94 1946-11-04 1 The Morning Tribune i< the only Malayan newspaper with its uwn correspondent In! HOLLYWOOD n exiiy 4. it i s Famous Filmland Authority sends air mail news pictures everyday to the Morning Tribune you wake be Tjr /V your Bedtime j Beverage delicious soothing cup of Ovaltine' not only ensures94 words
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Advertisement98 1946-11-04 1 FOR Reliable All Steel Stainless Watches LUMINOUS DIAL, SHO' KPROOF ANTI-MAGNET I<' WATERPROOF. CALL AT H. HENG CHEONG Watch Co. (ESTD. 1911) 195, Orchard Road, Singapore. Upcountry Postage Insurance Extra. GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMOR Y BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE A FULL NEW KHAKI TROUSER FOR $6/FOR EITHER SEX98 words
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512 1946-11-04 2 2 More Ships For P O Australian Service (Tribune Staff Reporter; MfliiSSSpi Two P &O. vessels, the "Essex and the Sussex will shortly have their names changed. Hitherto employed in tne Federal s^ am p N tion Company's services they are now to be trans ferred to the P. O.512 words
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Article142 1946-11-04 2 Reuter. Washington. Nov. 1. —The United States Department of Agriculture formally confirmed its previously disclosed intention to end by Dec. 31 all Government procurement of foodstuffs in this country for foreign governments thereby forcing the latter to buy on their own behalf in futureReuter. - 142 words
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Article54 1946-11-04 2 A.P. BERLIN. Nov. L» —The Am erican. British and French Military Governments, with the eo-opewation of G( rman scientists, are collecting for publication reports On significant technical and industrial development* during the war. The compilation will include German r'uta on medicine, physics, metallurgy chemistry, mathematics, biologyA.P. - 54 words
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Article186 1946-11-04 2 Reuter. New York, Nov. 1. —M. Vyacheslav Molotov, chief Soviet delegate t 0 the Big Four Foreign Ministers' Council, is considering proposing that the press be invited to its opening session on Monday. This change in earlier Soviet policy is believed to be dictated byReuter. - 186 words
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Article147 1946-11-04 2 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. I.—The W* Office announces the following appointments: MaJ -Gen. Brownjohn to be De putv Chief of Staff (.Political) OflSte of the Deputy Military Governor. Control Commission, Ge» many (British element); Major* General Baillon. Director of Org* ni sat ion. War Office, to beReuter. - 147 words
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Article105 1946-11-04 2 A.P. Yokohama. Nov. I.—The troopship Admiral Hughes tonight sped to meet the Army transport Coastal Crusader, i.ono miles out of Ydiohnma. to evacuate a member of the latte:'s crew in need of an emergency operation. The Crusader seni a distress call to the Bth Amy headquarters,A.P. - 105 words
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47 1946-11-04 2 Reuter. JONDON, Nov. I.—The removal of Charing Cross railway bridge Sfl expedite the carrying out of the first stage of the scheme for ro> development of the south bank ares of the Thames is recommended by the LCC Town Planning Committee —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement484 1946-11-04 2 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO^ LIMITED. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL M\| SAILINGS TO AND «TtOM UNITED RINGDOI4 "PROMETHEUS" Sails for U.K. "SAMGARA" Due from U.K. ANTILOCHUS" Sails for U.K. j "SAMII3WAY" Due from U.K. j WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE BHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAP* i T SINGLE FARE $240.00 (A.£3S). 11484 words
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666 1946-11-04 3 Sow. 2. Wr.ting in n Observer Bri- Maclean said that ill China at pre realising that as a in try Is now at the ways. U war dominates B th partie s and i >.uly irreconcilable, lim oi the Yenan st >666 words
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88 1946-11-04 3 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. New York. Nov. 2.—The United Nations political committee today approved the pas.-ing on to the General Assembly the Security Councils recommendation that Sweden. Afghanistan and Iceland be admitted to the United Nation* membership. The Egyptian delegate. Mohamed Bey Fawzi, strongly criticised the SecurityReuter. - 88 words
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Article116 1946-11-04 3 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. New York. Nov. 2. All members of the Unied Nations General Assembly have been urged to take immediate action to end the "arbitrary division" of Korea between the military forces of the United States and the Soviet Union in a letter receivedReuter. - 116 words
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Article39 1946-11-04 3 Reuter. MOSCOW, Nov. 2.- The Soviet periodical "New Times" replying to a letter which, it said, had been received from an Englishman declared today that Britain #as supporting reactionary forces whose "political hangman was Winston Churchill.— Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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146 1946-11-04 3 In next week's prodiction "Worm's at the Victoria Theahe. Kann*th Mo* leu tufa chautcffr thc* "Duke', a ulityboy Co-cxiorii who am ninny n, > amm,./41 n/ with tlu locaL uirl_< adhough he at Ifa t fa'cv* 'i> s from disturbing the household. is auxiil\Hu' ifO'diny to uh Ai> Crew ernt»e146 words
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343 1946-11-04 3 Reuter. (From Fraser Wighton, Renter's Political Correspondent) London, Nov. 3. The Conservative-aoiumateo' House of Lords which was warned thai i: would be dealt with if it seriously embarrassed Socialist policy recently has inflicted eight successive d< feats upon the Labour Government. AReuter. - 343 words
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Article52 1946-11-04 3 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 2.—Author Rote: t Boyce, aged 45. painter of Bi ghton was hanged at Penionvilie prison today for the muruer of Miss Elizabeth aged 41, hoU.;ekeepe founr shot dead 0:i June 14 in a house in Chester Square, South West, which had been taken for the King ofReuter. - 52 words
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155 1946-11-04 3 A.P. Shanghai. Nov. 1— The prosecution on Friday rested its case in the trial before the American Military commission ?i 27 Nazis, charged With helping Japan to wage war after Germany's collapse, and in violating th? tenrs ol" surrender. The sworn statement byA.P. - 155 words
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100 1946-11-04 3 Reuter. Athens. Nov. I.—King George of the Hellenes to-night ask.d Constantin Tsaldaris. Greek Premier, to put an end to the political crisis by to-morrow night, at the latest. Panayotis Pip nelis, th? King s Political Adviser, who was entrusted by the KingReuter. - 100 words
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Article742 1946-11-04 3 Share quotations, as at Nov- 1 according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore) wer» aa follows Industrials Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ords. 1.70 I.JK) Mexandra Brickworks Prefa. 2.60 2 85 Brit. Malaya Trustee Executor Co. 8.00 9 00 Consolidated Tin Smelters 22/6 25/--do Prefs. 26/6 28/6742 words
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Article300 1946-11-04 3 (By Our Own Correspondent). Prices quoted below are for picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon": Siam $78. Indo-China $70: Kedah $70. Siam glutinous rice $100; Kedah glutinous rice $85; Siam rice milling $38. Rock Sugar -Best quality $80, medium quality $75. Gula300 words
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Article78 1946-11-04 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Nov. 2.—The United State* Department ol Agriculture today predicted 'some easing" of the tight Indian food situation by the new year and forecast a "general improvement if winter rains and growing seasons are favourable." The department in a report on crop prospects in all theReuter. - 78 words
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Advertisement275 1946-11-04 3 Forces Education! i Centre ARMENIAN 3TREET. 1 SINGAPORE. Phone 6525 SKETCH CLUB MEETS EVERY FRIOAY at 7.30 p.m. WEEKEND SKETCHING TRIPS ARRANGED Jf)g* WW j —MMfc—■■■ I I CJood Health in d -pendent or. bowel regularity: Ensure it by taking "BROOKLAX" Chocolate Laxatives. Obtainable rvery where. j Chia Peng Hock275 words
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Miscellaneous67 1946-11-04 3 115 Hi Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune /*E" L LEAVE THE TAP RUNWN6.YH 5MW WILL) V "y\ \fifB8Mffote -fym Z>/a if MflNV PtOPLt) /oHlY OHE-fl M155 PRUDEkCE) I KOMENT HAKE NO MORE I I fa faRC.M.P //7 KNOW TfcE KEY TO/ [5MITH WjOSC 15 J X&iraks on wis wmt was67 words
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Article419 1946-11-04 4 Today the United States and China will sign in Nanking a new basic treaty ol commerce and navigation, the first to be signed by either country since the war. Bu; that is not the treaty's significance. Nor are the terms of i\. which have still to be made419 words
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Article888 1946-11-04 4 R.B. Ooi - by R.B. Ooi Fur her up the beach the Jeru River discharges its .muddy waters into the sea. a police slsl ion stands at the river mouth, shaded by trees on the hillside. A granite quarry is a hundred yards away and beyond that888 words
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Article126 1946-11-04 4 A.P. BILLINGS, MONTAJlA.—Billings jr. ice arc instructed to consider these questions in deciding whether person is intoxicated from alcoholic drink? Does his b; C;it h have an odour of alcohol? Is it faint, moderate, or 1 he partly dressed or unclad, Oi in? clothing dirty? I-A.P. - 126 words
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Article169 1946-11-04 4 More goods were sold in British shops during August, normally one ot the slackest periods of the year, than in any previous month during 1946. This was because greater supplies of all types are reaching the shops. The rising flow of household goods, production169 words
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Article463 1946-11-04 4 A.P. (By ED CREAGH) LONDON. —G re a t Britain's new defence chief—the man who gives orders to admrals and field marshals- is a former office boy. a blacksmith's sjn with a grade school education. He i s also a veteran diplomat an orator of almostA.P. - 463 words
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Article62 1946-11-04 4 Reuter. SYDNEY: An Alsatian owned by Mr. T. A. Brinsmead of burnie, Tasmania, gave birth to seven snow white puppies on Oct. 21. Thi> is believed to be an Au>tralian. and probably a world, lecord. The sire i> a white dog which some timeReuter. - 62 words
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192 1946-11-04 4 Letters To The Editor Sir.—ln Malaya there are graduates of various Indian Universities, who are bound together by a double-bond -ol the mother country and of their respective University From time to time I have had discussion* with a good numbr-r of fellow graduates of192 words
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Article173 1946-11-04 4 Sii.—May I through the medium of youi paper oring to the notice of the >ervices and the public, the question of the use oi Sophia Road which leads to HQ SACSEA in the Cathay Bunding? Situated along this road are four schools, two of which are functioning while173 words
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Article333 1946-11-04 4 WASHINGTON. Although South Korea continued to struggle with acute food shortages and with the disastrous effects ot floods and cholera, notable progress was made in labour legislation, political planning and education. Gen. Mac Arthur reported in the latest summary of U.S. military government activities in Korea.333 words
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Article588 1946-11-04 4 A.P. WASHINGTON. —Sixteen months ago. when the war stopped, only one-fifth of Europe's factories were going. Today almost three-fourths of them are working. That swift recovery has meant that men—even while they hv\d in basements of bomb-wrecked houses, picked their way through debris-clogged streets and ate slimA.P. - 588 words
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Miscellaneous51 1946-11-04 4 STRANGE AS IT KEMS By Erne,» D£FJ£S G&9WTff jĔ® h X) ir PLACf-D IN a SAUCLR —-i T-v M WUHAN CUP, IT", *it I PLOWS UPINTOTHE CUP/ K IT" CANNOT SE KEPT IN AN W s^a OROiNARY GLASS -IT RUNS /JJ* V"\/ •jo twe s ocs /Zqsgy 7*Zu„ 4 A51 words
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Article292 1946-11-04 5 Reuter. Washing'on. Certain types of mustard gas— one so-called "nitrogen mustards"—have been founa by United States army physicians to be a possible substitute for X-ray treatment 0 f neoplastic tissue founa in such malignant growths as cancer, according to the War Department. The discovery wasReuter. - 292 words
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76 1946-11-04 5 N v. 3.— Govern ittled into Chefoo i n the northern lefoo, according to r p rs today, t fighting is said with the Nationaling wry stiff fern the Communist 0 is continuing to rcements from iria despite tho al blockade. It that Nationlanded on76 words
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76 1946-11-04 5 N v. 3. Indonesian 'very near rtus van Mook. I, General of the Neth- said last night, □amission General Mook is one ol rs and representthe Indonesian Re.cd by Dr. Sutan again on Monme optimistic Obsettlement will I :'ew points,** Dr •aid, "on76 words
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Article236 1946-11-04 5 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Nov. 3.—A jeep hit ;t roadmint near Petah Tkiva. and a bomb exploded near the bridge over Kishon river, near Haifa, as new violence broke out in the Holy Land at the end of the one-day strike of Arabs again the Balfour declaration. OneReuter. - 236 words
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Article79 1946-11-04 5 Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 3.—Seventyseven thousand phial s of potassium cyanide the suicide poison used by Goering. Himmler and other leading Nazis—were se zed by the German criminal police In the Wilmersdorf district of Berlin when they arrested 34--year-old Gunter Wulff of Charlottenburg. and his black marketReuter. - 79 words
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Article48 1946-11-04 5 Reuter. TOKio. Oct 31.—Gen.-MacAr-thur's Headquarters today authorised the release of 740.000 pounds freight W Indian grain ito {the Japan—a Government by the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces. The Japanese authorities have been instructed to store the grain, pending instructions from Mac Arthur for its ribution. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article454 1946-11-04 5 A.P. LONDON, Nov. 3.—The United States has about 100 atom bombs, and each is 25 feet long, torpedo-shaped, and powered by 100 pounds of plutonium in two lumps, the i Daily Express reported ye sterday under the streamer head- line "Atom Bomb Secret Out." Chapman Pincher,A.P. - 454 words
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251 1946-11-04 5 Washington. Nov. 3.-The U.S. has signed an extensive five-year Treaty ot -Friendship, Commerce and Navigation*' with China. It is a so-called '"mutuality" treaty which guarantees Chines, individuals and business firms the same rights in tho U.S. as American individuals and corporations have251 words
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Article80 1946-11-04 5 Reuter. BUCHAREST. Nov. 3—Rumania's reply to the British note of Oct. 28 on the forthcoming Rumanian elections fixed for Nov. 19 was handed yesterday to Mr. Adrian Holman, British political representative in Rumania. The Rumanian Government, while thanking the British Government for its expressions of satisfactionReuter. - 80 words
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Article55 1946-11-04 5 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 2.—Field-Mar-shal Viscount Montgomery arrived back in Britain by air today after his first visit to the British occupation zone since he became Chief of the Imperial General Staff. He arrived in Germany last Thursday and yesterday addressed a secret conference of 100 seniorReuter. - 55 words
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Article143 1946-11-04 5 Reuter. SYDNEY —Six weeks ago. four old-age pensioners in Perth whose ages total 300 years, set out to produce a monthly newspaper for fellow pensioners. Although handicapped by old age. they gave themselves a deadline and 5.000 copies were distributed throughout Western Australia on time. TheReuter. - 143 words
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Article79 1946-11-04 5 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 2.—The British Admiralty today denied reports in the French press from Trieste that according to men of the crew of the 7.270-ton British cruiser Leander, the Leander had been shelled by coastal batteries off the Albanian Coast. These reports said the Leander hadReuter. - 79 words
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Article45 1946-11-04 5 Rome, Nov. 3. —Three people have been detained from a shop from which suitcases were bought, in which bombs which cestroyed part of the British Embassy on Thursday were placed. According to the reports the suitcases were bought hy a foreigner.—45 words
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Article53 1946-11-04 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Nov. 2.—The U.S. Maritime Commission said on Friday the Italian Government ha<; signed a contract to purchase 30 Liberty ships now and hoped to take 20 more later. It made a ten per cent, down payment and must pay 15 per cent, moreA.P. - 53 words
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116 1946-11-04 5 A.P. London. Nov. 3 —The London Evening News says "Jewish terrorists are planning to carry their underground war into the heart of Britain." Te bombing of the Br tish Embassy in Rome, the report said, was "'the first blow." The Jewish plan <said theA.P. - 116 words
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Article57 1946-11-04 5 A.P. Seattle. Nov. 2.—Two and a hall tons of pennies and silver dollars unused by American troops in the China-india-Burma theatre during the war, arrived here after circling half the globe. Under a military escort. 1.020.--000 pennies and 19.000 silver dollars were taken off the transport FredA.P. - 57 words
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Article94 1946-11-04 5 Reuter. RANGOON. Nov. 2. -In a colourful ceremony at Government House attended by the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief. Burma, high officers of all services and senior government officials, the Governor MajorGeneral Sir Hubert E- Ranee today received for safekeeping the un:t flag of the 26th Battalion ofReuter. - 94 words
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Article20 1946-11-04 5 A.P. INDEPENDENCE. Missouri, Nov. 2. —President Truman arrived home yesterday to vote in next Tuesday's election. —A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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466 1946-11-04 5 A.P. New York, Nov. 3.—On his arrival here for the meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers which opens tomorrow, Mr. Bevin, the British Foreign Secretary, told correspondents: 'Everyone in the world wants peace. They are tir ed of turmoil. AA.P. - 466 words
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Article130 1946-11-04 5 Reuter. London. Nov. I.—lndian National Congress supporters in London are to-day cabling Mahatma Gandhi. Pandit Nehru, the Viee r President of the Indian Interim Government, and Mr. Acharya Kripalani. President cf the Indian National Congress, asking them to dissuade Krishna Kumar Chatterjee, a Bengali Brahmin living inReuter. - 130 words
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Article28 1946-11-04 5 A.P. BUDAPEST, Nov. 2:—The arrest of between 300 and 400 merchants by the economic police has brought a sudden hf.lt to the speculation in United States dollars, cables.—A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article286 1946-11-04 6 Reuter. MOSCOW, Nov. 2.—A st rong attack on British and American policies in Arab countries is launched today by Pravda in an article by its international observer Boris Leontyev. Saying that British troops are sUI stationed in practically all such ccuntr'es, the Soviet writer continues: "NotReuter. - 286 words
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Article102 1946-11-04 6 Reuter. RANGOON. Nov. 2.—While Ikdajor-General Aung Tan's AntiFascist League discussed the motion tea- expulsion 3f the C. mmunist Party, it wa< announced here yesterday that Thakin Soe, prorntoenl Communis, and leaa.r of the Red Flag Cultivators Un'on nad been arrested by the police ur.der the DefenceReuter. - 102 words
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Article153 1946-11-04 6 A.P. Santiago. Chile. Nov. 1. Cnil president-elect Gabrir" o. nzal w Videla announced I ndeiy thai he had formed a cabinet to take office on Nov 3. It includes three Commnn j s, repn sent in a. that party**; btst participation in a Chilean cabi Raul Julliet.A.P. - 153 words
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Article148 1946-11-04 6 Reuter. SAN FRANCESCO Nov 2 Wr. [c lesicients of the beach areas of ihe Hawaiian islands fled t<> the hills following a warning by the United States Navy that a tidal wave might strike the islands foil owing an earthquake near the Aleutians, it is reportedReuter. - 148 words
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Article119 1946-11-04 6 London. Nov. 2—A new crystal palace for the old one at Sydenham. London, which was burnt down 10 years ago. is the hope of Sir Henry Buckland. manager of the former building, and now manager for the trustees of the siteAt present it is119 words
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98 1946-11-04 6 A.P. Belfast. Wov. 3. —Tho Home Minis to- Mr. Edmund Warnock, disclosed tcday that David Fleming, imprisoned Irish Republican Army leader, who staged a 77-day hunger strike in a Belfast prison last spring, started another fast 18 days ago in an apparent effort toA.P. - 98 words
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186 1946-11-04 6 London. Nov. 2. —Mori than 950,000 watched today's League football which furnished plenty of surprises. Blackpool, through Blair's goal in the 15th minute, scraped home against Chelsea to retain the leadership of the First Division, but Wolverhampton, hir by injuries, sustained a home defeat in186 words
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Article38 1946-11-04 6 A.P. BERKELEY. California. Nov. 2: The construction of the world's largest cyclotron—a fantastic giant designed to prove and perhaps duplicate feats of the most powerful ptiysical force in the universe—has been completed. Professor Ernest O. Lawrence announced. —A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article57 1946-11-04 6 Reuter. London. Nov. ">. —A report said 10 have come from Shanghai that 3..»00 of the S6th. Kuomintarar 'Chinese IfatienaUM) Division had mntinied and refused to Ugh I in the civil war aeninst the Communists was I'ioaricast by Moscow Radio tonight. The report has net soReuter. - 57 words
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Article53 1946-11-04 6 Reuter. Rome. Nov. :;.—Unknown persons on Friday ni?ht smashed tho me'Tiorial near Florence which oommemorated hte Kin? of En? and's visit to the Allied armies in Arezzo in July 1944. Ansa, the Italian News Agency, said last night. The Agency added that invest igalions were nowReuter. - 53 words
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Advertisement191 1946-11-04 6 WHEN SHOTS CRACK? You can tell by the eyes of these tw 0 that they know DANGER-THFY'Vf BEEN IN IT (Tel. 5281) Murder «>f Xazi Officer Stirs tip ihe Fire Yin Ik n&JZ^^Mmm Screen Play by JutltlS J 4 PMlip C EpMem and Howard KOCh from Mu"«y Burnett and Jean191 words
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297 1946-11-04 7 Haji Rahman Nets 3 Goals Cup Soccer At Stadium Malays 5 Indians 1 Despite inclement weather, a good crowd turned out at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and saw the Malays swamp the Indians by five goals to one, in a first round Victory297 words
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73 1946-11-04 7 Soy. J. The British 'rices becomes the jjions of the Allied beating Czechoslothe final intermoment at the Stadium today, and spectators, rel?. nations, saw a garni. The British the first half when tly in Czechoslorritory, and led 3-0. hs greatly improved ond half and rriainiteadjt73 words
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Article185 1946-11-04 7 Own Reporter) LUMPUR, Nov. 2. are the handicaps for f Kuala Lumpur races. S! I, Division 1. 5*2 i 0 10.7 I I i ort< 9.12 9.0»» T 8.8 Dwti -mm 8.3 I 7.13 Urg 7.12 Hi leqoii 7.11 Btlh 7.10 lasfl I, D:vis Or. 2.185 words
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Article40 1946-11-04 7 Reuter. ROME. Nov. 3.—An America! Plying Portress which left Capodichina Airport near Naples for Lot* don on Friday was today officially reported lost 'somewhere near tht airport." The plane carried rjf passengers but a crew of eight.— Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article173 1946-11-04 7 Rain interfered with play in the cricket match between an Austra lian Combined eleven and Singapore District at Port Canning yesterday, the game having to be abandoned alter lunch. .Singapore District batted first and accred 69. Luring took six wickets nir 32 runs, his fine bowling173 words
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Article45 1946-11-04 7 A.P. LONDON. Nov. 2.—More than 3.000 cold stoiage am', dock workers ended a str ke on Friday after airreeirjr to negotiate on the posit on of one worker who refused to join the Transport ami General Workers Union. —A.PA.P. - 45 words
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Article235 1946-11-04 7 The final events in the Singapore table-tennis championships have been fixed for Nov. 9 and 10. at the Great World. The ad-' mission charge of $1 for both nights will go towards the Singapore Table Tennis Association rehabilitation fund. The inter-club league chamDionship between the Chinese Sports235 words
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Article153 1946-11-04 7 The Rocklites' foot! ah team will play iwo Koecer games on Ti esday at Telok Kurau English School Ground again si Army Pos. Office Teams. The Oral came is at 4.00 p.m.. and at •*>. l"' p.n the A" teams will meet. The fallowing have been asked TO153 words
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Article146 1946-11-04 7 A.P. Honolulu, Nov. 1. —The U.S."Navy in the next five years plan to spend 1250 000.000 on Guam and tl 00,000.000 on Saipan, building outposts against attack from West Honolulu. the Star Bulletin reported in a despatch from Guam today. Rear-Admiral A. Pownnll.A.P. - 146 words
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103 1946-11-04 7 Reuter. New York, Nov. I.—New York leftwing newspaper "PM" commenting on General Smuts postponement of the speech on the South jAfrican-Indian question said: 'It was the British delegation that at the last minute managed to press General Smuts into withdrawing his speech from the PlenaryReuter. - 103 words
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498 1946-11-04 7 Reuter. New York, Nov. 3. —Four men on board the 45,000--ton liner Aquitania have drawn up important reports which will guide the Big Four Foreign Ministers when they meet in New York tomorrow to hammer out the East-West differences holding up theReuter. - 498 words
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Article87 1946-11-04 7 A.P. ASTORIA. Orgon. Nov. L— The naval hospital here, which treated thousands of sailors and marines wounded by the Japanese during the war. has admitted a tormer enemy—Tarashura Kitooka of the Imperial Japanese merchant marine. Kitooka was saved from drowning by fellow Japanese crew members,A.P. - 87 words
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907 1946-11-04 7 London, Nov. 2 v--The revision of the soccer rules has done much to safeguard the goal-keepers following fatal accidents some years ago but they are still prone to serious injuries. Two marred today's League programme which was watched by neariy a nrllion people. Parry.907 words
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Article382 1946-11-04 7 I London. Nov. 2.—Harlequins surprisingly suffered their first defeat of the season. Bristol wini n:ng 14-0 after losing their four last matches. The Bristol backs proved the match-winning lac* I tor. supported by determined j tackling of the backs. Oxford University who are ex- pected to382 words
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88 1946-11-04 7 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. I.—The flying beat "Can op is* 1 familiar to travellers on the Drrban-Cairo route today went to the breakers yard. Prototype of the famous Empire flying boats the "CaHopis" has ten years continuous service with Imperial Air>vavs and the British OverseasReuter. - 88 words
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Article51 1946-11-04 7 The SR.C. team to meet R.A.F. Changi, in the Victory Cup competition at ihe Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday will be chosen from: Webber, Ferguson, Lowther. Sanderson. Htunphries, Vass, Stanley, Neubronner, Norohna, A. de Silva, R. Barth Clarke, Ross, Valberg, J. Peters, Conceicao, J. de51 words
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Advertisement33 1946-11-04 7 Good Food I ess Money rome to MOOI THIEN" R TAURANT Jubilee Theatre) j "th Bridge P.Oad. J fcUtiws Chinese andi tu/opean dishes in Java meals fel, nasi Gorene etc., pftttltt prices. cooks, >33 words
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Advertisement159 1946-11-04 7 KB Nightly: 7 p. m. 9.15 p.m. TO OUR MUSLIM PATRONS: 'SLAMAT HARJ RAYA HAJI" THE MOST TREMENDOUS t SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S* THE NORTH STAR ANKE IAXTU SANA ANDREWS WAiTIR HUSTON WALTER BAENNAN ANN WARDING JAKE WITHERS FARLEY CRANK* U== im m STROHTJM > io M Mo, m} UUIAN HEIIMAN ■*r%«159 words
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182 1946-11-04 8 A.P. EDINBURGH, Nov. 3. Three elderly sisters, knotvn to thousands in Edinburgh for they gentle manners, old fashioned clothes and Victorian air, were detained in prison yesterday, on 6 charges of staying at hotels with intent to defraud. Apprehended nearly threeA.P. - 182 words
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87 1946-11-04 8 A.P. BRUSSELS. Nov. 2.—Belgium nas sent a note to Washington. Lond n. Pans and Moscow, again asking to be among the nations which will discuss the peace treaty with Germany, It was announced today. The note recalled that the French Foreign Minister GeorgesA.P. - 87 words
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298 1946-11-04 8 Stern Gang Leader Interviewed Reuter. Paris, Nov. 3. —What, is claimed to be an interview with one unnamed leader of the Stern Gang, predicting increased terrorism againj. the British in Palestine and the formation of an "international brigade" to help in the struggle for theReuter. - 298 words
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Article76 1946-11-04 8 A.P. Jerusalem. Nov. I.— a gener.U strike, to be observed by all P ilestine Jews, has been proclaimed for Sunday as a protest against the deportation of 1 200 illegal Jewish immigrants from the vessel San Dlmitrio. to Cyprus, taking place Friday. All lactones, shops, and officesA.P. - 76 words
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Article63 1946-11-04 8 A.P. Trieste Nov. 3.—The British light cruiser Leander docked here und officers came ashore to bear* With Incredulity reports spread abroad thai the ship had been hit by Aleutian batteries. A Trieste dispatch on Nov. 1 <?ia Albanian shore batteries had opened Are upon the Leander andA.P. - 63 words
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Article57 1946-11-04 8 A.P. NEW HOCHELLE. New York. Nov. 2 —The i>sue of diplomatic lmmu mty fo: employees Of the United Nations was raised here when .Ik CiiautTeur for Secretary General liygve L:e refused a summons to court for speeding When driving Lie on the highway. The Judge is puzzledA.P. - 57 words
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85 1946-11-04 8 A.P. LONDON, Nov. 2.—At least three women received fractured leg> and upwards of 100 were given first aid treatment as thousands of film fans jammed Leisester Square for the premiere of the new British picture "Matter of Life and Death" which raised $120,000 forA.P. - 85 words
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Article92 1946-11-04 8 Reuter TRIESTE. Nov 3. -Dis irder< lasting over three hours too.-: place in Trieste wnen 10 00) Italians staged a demonstration in the streets alter high mass had been celebrated in honour of the city's patron Saint Glusto When iocal mounted police le by Brush Regimental SerReuter - 92 words
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Article21 1946-11-04 8 The Pet-ian Government has asked the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development lor a credit of i 250.000.000.21 words
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134 1946-11-04 8 Mountbatten wedding Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, Princess Alexandra of Kent and the Hon. Pamela Mountbatten, sister of Vie bride, were bridesmaids at the wedding of the Hon. Patricia MouiUbatten, daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Mountbatten and cousin of the King to Captain Lord Braboume, Cold-tream Guards, at Ramsey134 words
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474 1946-11-04 8 Reuter. Rangoon, Nov. 3. —The Burma Anti-Fascist League's Supreme Council last night adopted a resolution expelling the Communist Parry of Burma from its membership. Communist members of the Council staged a walkout before the voting. Scormy scenes occurred during the lengthy debate on the motion.Reuter. - 474 words
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143 1946-11-04 8 Reuter. PARIS. Nov. 2. The referendum in French Indo-China could be held only after "conditions of -ecurity have been re-establish-ed." Admiral Thierry D'Argenlieu, French High Commissioner for Indo-China. said in Saigon today. France ha> agreed to recognise the unification of Vietnam's territory to include southReuter. - 143 words
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Article38 1946-11-04 8 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 2.—The Mossble re'ease of some of the Jewish leaders now detained in Palestine will he considered by the British Cabinet On Monday, Renter's Diplomatic Correspondent learned from reliable source today —Renter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article90 1946-11-04 8 ASMARA. Xi court martial of aq 3 ~-i soldiers of tin' S. n J<l{ »n** on charges arising out* r here on Aug. 28 I r7 were killed and 7: here Jast Week. Jp '-'"3 Each of thr n eight separate count eight Eirtre;.! is mUrt3,90 words
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Article59 1946-11-04 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. (f ov Ire that no farther te?ts are planned for the P ture. the U.S. Naw Friday that ft. fo.ee which explodec ■tic bembs at Bikini las, Jul being dissolved immec ateht The annouiuciVi* n: ag. units and personr.c' Organizations fast wer drawnA.P. - 59 words
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Article32 1946-11-04 8 A.P. VALPARAISO N 2~\ United States flotilla led" bj the battleship \v. osfc arrived to participate in ceremonies in conn, inauguration an Chile's new Dr< Gonzalez Videia. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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