Morning Tribune, 12 August 1946
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section9 1946-08-12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE safasfasf (Sew Seres) 12, 1946. 10 CENTS9 words
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Article182 1946-08-12 1 Aug. 11. --Official ■euro- said France m protest to the B| Government ■actions of Chinese Boops, who m July B crossed 80 kilo■nio Indo-China m His against 800 I Communists, who from Kwanglo Northern Indom Chinese regular* f partisans ambushed a Kni'i >ii July 31 .it TienBv:c'nam Republic, whichA.P. - 182 words
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Article24 1946-08-12 1 I;/"* U-llen be- members of the **«mi, terrorist ormaae an unsuccess°°venmient mhSfjW^ w y ere t attempr r ari exchange ol Qade so24 words
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439 1946-08-12 1 ITALY PLEADS "CANNOT PAY REPARATIONS" Paris Au£ 11 —Presenting the Italian case before the 21 nations, Alcide de Gasperif Italian Premier, described the statements on Italian co-belligerency as reserved who q{a j^^ said Kaly l0S more than 100,000 dead and mifisdnff not including the 50,000 who fell m the partisan439 words
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Article150 1946-08-12 1 Vienna. Aug. 11. —The Soviet authorities m Vienna said m a .statement today that m vieiv of the British and American refusal to support the Soviet motion condemning the Austrian nationalisation law they "reserve the right to take all necessary steps to protect Soviet interest nReuter - 150 words
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738 1946-08-12 1 Washington, Aug. 11.— The unitea states oLate department has now completed a compromise proposal tor settlement of the Palestine problem, and for resolving differences between the British and United States Governments over the plan for a federalized Palestine, prepared by the Anglo-American experts m London,738 words
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Article51 1946-08-12 1 New York, Aug. 11.— According to radio messages from Quito, capital of Ecuador. President Dr. Jose Mar* a Vclasco Ibarra has resigned following the defeat of the Socialist attempt to seize power. The radio said that 80 prople are under arrest and orders have been issued for the arrest of51 words
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153 1946-08-12 1 Pro-Yugoslav Demonstration By 7,000 TRIESTE, Aug. 11.— About 7000 pro Tito Italians took part m an orderly demonstration today at MonFalcone, .shipbuilding cemr c 15 miles north of Trieste, demanding that their town, now m Italian territory* should be included m YugoslaviaIn th > proposals for the Trieste I areaReuter - 153 words
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Article29 1946-08-12 1 DAR-ES-SALAAM, Attg. 11.- Th< \^a Khan, tho Brpum ami Prince SaraudMi left this mornincr by air vj t bic Liairit.- safari m \h {l famous Serengetl Plain. Northern Tanganyika.29 words
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Article92 1946-08-12 1 5 Killed In Lorry Crash lOur Own Reporter* PENANG, Sunday. Five persons were killed and six Others injured a> th P result of an accident which occurred at Bukit Mertnjam when a motor lorry carrying 11 people knocked agaiut the $id r of a bridge and overturned into a nearby92 words
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Article85 1946-08-12 1 NANKING, Aug 1 1 Observers m Nanking were today convinced that General Marshall will now give up negotiations on the level of the committee of three, which dealt primarily with military aspects of Uhina, and instead attempt to forge m all-party coalition. In Nanking gloomA.P. - 85 words
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Article43 1946-08-12 1 London, Aug. 11. More than 40 generals, commanding British forces m widely-separated pans of the world, arrived a: the Staff Colh ge at Cambt>r!."y on Saturday for the gr< otest conference ol high-rank'ng officrs the Army has ever known.43 words
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Advertisement60 1946-08-12 1 A FEW OF THE NEWLY ARRIVE D ARTICLES CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR GENTS SWIMMING SUITS ITALI \N SHIRTINGS (m poptllmi stripe designs) BMB: GEORGETTE BLOUSES TOOTAL TIES Hungarian Fashioned) {m lnt f patUfw) PUBI SILK GLOVES TROPIIYIACTIC HAIR COMBS SILK KNICKERS PLASTIC TOASTRACKS FOR CHILDREN KOALA60 words
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535 1946-08-12 2 LONDON ><> The British Government m last week on the economic treatments oi Germany declared that unless and until Germany as a !u<\ l }ad an export surplus the Soviet Government S^wnot ntitled to take by way of reparation «ood currently produced, or stocks, andReuter - 535 words
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Article92 1946-08-12 2 Singapore, Sunday. With 610 Servieet personnel and' 248 civil iani on hoard, the i.s. march of Bermuda dropped anchor m Singapore harbour last night. The Monarch of Bermuda is on*- id th<- three ihipi srh<-dul»'d to 'iifi't i icemen and women fur thf United Kingdom during the92 words
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Article110 1946-08-12 2 (Our Ov7i Reporter} Penanc, Sunday. While en route to Kotu Bharu, a Biv; h officer Captain B. B. Lumley, RE Assistant Garrison Engineer, 152 Indian Works sec 'm Penang, was killed and two r m» n injured m an early morning rail accident ni ar110 words
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Article, Illustration24 1946-08-12 2 BEAUTY QUEEN NO. 2 Julia binte Mohamed, who wan awarded second prize m the Main/an Beauty Competition at the MAHA Exhibition m Kuala Lumpur.24 words
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263 1946-08-12 2 BERLIN, Aug. 10:— Charlie Chaplin's "The Great Dictator" was shown experimentally here for the nrst time to a German audience last night and met wtih a generally unfavourable reaction. In general, the criticism were that the Nazi rror was still too fresh n Cvii'inA.P. - 263 words
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Article68 1946-08-12 2 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Sunday. Tragedy befell a Chinese cabaret 1 girl, Molly See. last night when she fell headlong from a hotel building to the ground, her skull being smashed. She visited the Shanghai Hotel m Northam Road with thre c other friends and was68 words
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265 1946-08-12 2 (Our Own Reporter) I Penang, s Jn J The memorial to Captain Light stood for so J more than the commemoration of an 18th fcj hero. It stood as a reminder of the happier (d freedom and justice, declared the Penang Muni President Mr.265 words
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Article23 1946-08-12 2 A Javanese labour* r. f-mployed and living m Wilhelmina Camp. Katoiig. found stabbed to d^ath In his quarters yesterday morning.23 words
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Article50 1946-08-12 2 SHANGHAI, Aug. American motor-car m facturlng company Hating with Chinese iM for the erect on of cnjM bile OSSi mbly plan: infl The annual produdoM be 50,000 cars. I Meanwhile, neqo-[V*m repor'ed to be ;.-M "smoothly" for an a(*M Egyptian raw cotton !vW ese tea and cotton M ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article91 1946-08-12 2 (From Our Special CofT!^B The stape is all set 'or M court martial of 263 pL<fl Gn charges of mutiny. The court will sit m ijH hangar which has bee:i 6^H two Union Jacks h'biriM sident's sent. Microphone, have for the prosocution tables and the v. itn^ss I H91 words
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Article60 1946-08-12 2 LONDON, Aug Q 9^H approach' d the 1 M mem with the vie* M into the X^ er «iM which after he r JB the Internaional i lation Comm^'>ifl was formed b > M States. Holland *-M tain to discuss questions bir powers orrr! Committee. I Brazil's ar^i jposs^sso^60 words
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Article, Illustration55 1946-08-12 3 B Aug.i a ca following a 70 mph chase by m Patrol car, cashed through the balustrade m^ r pe of Commons on d plunged 20 feet on to the mw *n A youth was killed and another seriousX """Win vas still sitting when the crash occur- hed55 words
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Article136 1946-08-12 3 JL h d lett er to the Times to-dsy I r( fth r Postmaster-General m I our Kf Do ald who was k »l«l I or t B h '1- mg David Hote1 ur^« I J of 1 re n°^ Palestine to make J y oil the Palestine oroblemReuter - 136 words
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513 1946-08-12 3 LONDON, Aug. 10. I^egal Jewish immigrants for Palestine are being funnelled across Europe by a gr secret organization believed to be working with ruthless efficiency and discipline. Its unwritten "laws" p scribing even a maximum luggage load are absolutely binding on all Jews whoReuter - 513 words
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122 1946-08-12 3 Russian Goods: Poor Quality Exposed MOSCOW, Aug. 9.— A number of consumer goods made m Russia this year were so bad that the public refused to buy them and they went no further than the floors of shops, the Government newspaper Izvestia said today m an article exposing the deficienciesReuter - 122 words
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Article78 1946-08-12 3 London, Aug. 10. A Bonrd o' Trade survey of raw mtaeriala supplies says rubber is more or and is likely to remain so. pfluc and gelatine poor with dis appointing supplies of bone- and tfliM'.stOck from India a^d t'/ Kast. Th«- bedding and upholstery traExchange Telegraph - 78 words
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Article116 1946-08-12 3 DRUGGED TOBACCO IN LONDON LONDON, AU 10:— Drut tiuarettes, made of Indian hi lobacco, are being sold m West End of London, according to the Da.ly Graphic. Indian hemp is bought from lascan- when ships dock and resold at lOC per cent profit, but addicts pay as much as £2Reuter - 116 words
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Article124 1946-08-12 3 BERLIN, Au*. 10.-Air U Sir Shnlto Douglas, C-in-C of eke British Occupation Forces m Or many, declared at i presi enof. rence en Friday that 4nglo-Americaji discussions for ecOOotn t fofion of the two zones are "proceeding smoothly" and joint Oermaa adntnistrations for i"o< < f andA.P. - 124 words
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232 1946-08-12 3 GENEVA, Aug. B:— Dr. C. N. Li, the Chinese delepale, at the plenary meeting of UNRRA conference here today urged that the United Nations should include humanitarian work c is an integral part of Its functions preferably m its social and economic coun- He232 words
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276 1946-08-12 4 The Morning Tribune MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1946. Income Tax 4 < b€ imed. 1 1 mci 11l be r< the n i unemployed i i i ther< are very work N unerce v>i •hi- oi Government labour offer no a traction to a competent i mercial clerical mployi St-\i) v.276 words
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1192 1946-08-12 4 Britain's Scarcest Commodity-News Id todaj and «r< U r revoifl nan .a. industrial ai.d mcial reform. Bur what does r; i abou If all, what I red to drably little. m pre war daj for tl c '^t member that halnatlonal news- 22 pages, m our p k p: Iven1,192 words
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Article55 1946-08-12 4 ma the eft 0 21'W two suites I ca^e /rom '/j e r.V.Bj at Xt majoran ci*fa-tU under R.AF. coniroifl one realise a tha- rM airfield i* guarie^^M Hsh soldiers. r^J guards noticed J incomprcli-'riMbie 1 t;jc paper od^l <Ml a comp/efe pa^l ca.se proti ft::rejH things can happtReuter - 55 words
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Article64 1946-08-12 4 PEIPING, Aiu I •ed Btati irini I of Frday w< re I'.-idiH coal train 50 Chin s< rtio ~M detachment, the li.l headquarters ar.nounicH No marines wew I two Chinese las I ported. I Armed Chin se banoH ed iharges which :"M engine and 8 car; :-fl coal train64 words
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Advertisement9 1946-08-12 4 I BOM I i j >t.itk. IvaUable, 104, Vja,9 words
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Advertisement138 1946-08-12 5 Ik iav fca VALLEY ROAD. KgapoßE- s 9 WLito oi Easwru Am Lnd Crafts. va lue at Minimum Cost F I Beaut) fak jt^TfeAtures witb widert ■\i beauty product! Icooipactt. Face Powderi, Sj on* etc. Latest iWpI AJabui i Co., R Bridge Road, B'port. 1 O Paper I FOR BOOKS138 words
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Advertisement167 1946-08-12 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m Electrical United Trading Co., 11, 6tamlord Road, Singapore. IF IX IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Duect Importers of ail kinds of CianeM Hand-made Fancy Goods tiff W OJU& -M CrmtiML 10. Battery Road (Rodney House), Singapore. Flowers i i i ii i167 words
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Advertisement218 1946-08-12 5 General Merchandtk FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 6, Stamford Road, Singapore Wr.ere a new shipment of porcelain DINNER SERVICE SETTS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected. Telephone 7563. j Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers. Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of218 words
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Advertisement135 1946-08-12 5 Men's Wear BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS 'A Gents Distinctive Stylish Shirts) Call at— E. ALLABUX CO., 92 North Bridge Road, Singapore. Musk Store T.M.A- Music House, 61 63. High Street. Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC RECORDS Phone 7465. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, Hi^h Street,135 words
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Advertisement161 1946-08-12 5 Refrigeration Marden Company Refrigerating Engineer > 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN" Singapore. Sanitary Contractor) FONGHIN Co., Ltd. Office 64. Wallich Street, Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contractors, Building Repairers and General Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Store NEH SILKS In New161 words
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Article, Illustration6 1946-08-12 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman >r6 words
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Article326 1946-08-12 6 l seenu m the 1 ignifi( ai ndi 'a life. 'l hi i true no only bi ing <■ rising but al o I I ire given ip i cii v ince the i ii ol th< a Many of th« c women had n< i326 words
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Article65 1946-08-12 6 U.S. Protest To Rumania WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. Thi United States Government has sent a strong protest to the Rumaniar Gorernment apainst the detention oi Rumanian citizens employed by United States military and political missions at Bucharest, diplomatic sOureea here stated today. The same sources stated that it is thought theseReuter - 65 words
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Article428 1946-08-12 6 m, nc of Amertn who seek to make thei^ives m ap] earance to follow French v,, will have to eat less and walk more, but it will he worth it," she said npon her return from Pans. T' :r'-nch, she "During the war, when th<A.P. - 428 words
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Article, Illustration16 1946-08-12 6 Our Dumb Blonde "Not too much, hM those are the only drJ eggs we've got." I16 words
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Article72 1946-08-12 6 LONDON. Aug. 9. -A I Captain is flying from j t/7i'/ed States to takecharM the crippled American im s?iip, American Fa ivhich mere are rival Brim and American salvage fl of over £1,000.000. When (he Amcrc ivhich is now lyitlQ I mouth Harbour after hereReuter - 72 words
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Miscellaneous104 1946-08-12 6 5 IJ*L illlXKlt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUhM sti.- t'an't Unite Al:ik<' II g y Al CapPj J^ ''/'r\^T r^)^ r llli lllli— I HOW MUCH WOULD I'lL M^EXACTLY AH KiN i- 11 W^ LISTENS T EV R Y MOOSICAL V OUR pfr r>AV— rAC,H is '»!>•**''■ O104 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1946-08-12 7 F^ 6. B ;iiTl If I g* n B subj ling tnd I ry T'h 1 X :l vr 1 ia j; V lo learn 1 IB KM n d m' ft ft B- m. m I nd the i>s [iguratuik. m. .m nu>1,151 words
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Article445 1946-08-12 7 This is what they eat m England where strict retioniner is still the order of the day. Bacon and Ham: The present normal weekly ration is three ounces. The pre-war average consumption was five and a half ounces. During wartime normal ration ranged between eight445 words
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Article200 1946-08-12 8 under 2i giv( n al amm I•. Marshal of I v.l Sir Sholto Douglas, Commander-in-Cnier of told a press conference here u j-c' been ed •'> denazlncai pan consideration to had been unabl< to resist the pressure whi *h<m to beconK I zis. unl i >nReuter - 200 words
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Article165 1946-08-12 8 Newest 'Now It Can Be Told' LO< if B The en of th< ed op«- of th<- i' war— Lofoti berg ;i/d lii > -t been cd. It i HM S. Quebec* 01 1 rations 4 the count ry the upper rej chea F 10 of the fn I combinedReuter - 165 words
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95 1946-08-12 8 Palestine Talks: UK Will Not Limit Scope doei not of the to be held at f August 1 on cf the 1 i ftated thii mon He was commentin g nviUtion to the PaH Execut re had been rejected on the ground that f e< en i] •I would notReuter - 95 words
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Article28 1946-08-12 8 WASHINGTON, An*. B.— The Maritime Commission has approved Italy's application to purchase BO American Liberty ships to help rebuild the Italian merchant marine28 words
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Article608 1946-08-12 8 By Fraser Wighton, Reuter's Political Con- I PARIS, Aus. 10.— August heat and la I gilded and tapestried conference salon of i I Palace would send delegates to the 21 natio*" I Conference to sleep but for the turbulent w I provided by high-powered diplomats such IReuter - 608 words
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207 1946-08-12 8 (By Hubert Harrison, Renter* Corresponded M Berlin, Aug. 9.— There are some 80,000 Jt Germany who want to go to Palestine, a <m source m close contact with all sections this country told me. 1 They are not German Jews, only about i*mReuter - 207 words
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Miscellaneous262 1946-08-12 8 TrY ThiS AMERICAN To Saturday's Puzzle. aTIRIAIMNIIAP EILII |N E UPS* 1;l m :i() s i )ri! v «-r cE'dvlcb&pi nkir 1 b< 'i..,. :i: ,n 31 Masii,, PFl^A FPHMa-- faJ I I it; Hi-ii 32 Emporium JVjg TMR]£ 'P ■BM|A| 17 il1 Pott'-r;. >~ rrT fijH' dr' fSlHlc rlt262 words
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Article120 1946-08-12 9 Blackmarket Ring Smashed BERLIN, August 9. United Stattl Army laid they ex- ;><•.( d to announce soon the cracking of "one of the highest cases of blackmarketing aid tradinp with th.» fnemy The agent! s.-ti.l that Lt.-Col. A. P. Link of Philadelphia, a military government officer, committed suicide on Autf.A.P. - 120 words
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Article53 1946-08-12 9 BKRLIN, Amx. o.— Copies of three i Berlin newspapers which carried the report that ihi- Russians had roundI eil up German youths In Branden--1 burg Province were confiscated from news stands m the Russian sector yesterday. The confiscations were mad i l>y German police' acting on SReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement130 1946-08-12 9 hi laughs P N FOR YOU! ItHING BEAUTY" and You'll know RED! i y-r Preceded By Pathe Gazette rMI VIOTORING'S 50 YEARS OF LIFE— SEE f I \TiST MODEL— IS IT COMING OUT TO US HERE? IUL MUNI IN UNUSUAL ROLE! See Him In Columbia's Action-Packed Commandos Strike At Dawn"130 words
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Advertisement91 1946-08-12 9 At The Worlds GLOBE G.W. (Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.m.) "SON OF FURY" Opening To-morrow "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE" (Robert Young) UDO N.W (Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.m.) "THE LODGER" (Merle O'Beron) SK* G.W, To-night at 7 and 9.15 p.m. "S.O.S. COAST GUARD (Chaps. I—6)1 6) JUBIUE TEL:, 140* Daily 4 Shows -1.15, 3.30, 6.3091 words
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Advertisement109 1946-08-12 9 HltlTAlX lILLIVKIIK Till: i;OOIM EVKX TO THE MOVIES! SEASON FXTFN'DFD^t^I 1 1 1 [QJ^l; 3 lilt. TO-DAY 4 5h0w5— 1.30— 4— 6.30— 9.30 p.m. EAGLE LION'S MASTERPIECE! The Movie That Was Seen Twice By The Royal Family One Of The Events Of The Year! ■IS RltlTISII! /v Ja me s109 words
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Article40 1946-08-12 10 I- 10. Twenty- h Hmoc, who I r tangeroiis Leader, has b en TV ung o by a Bubector ol the p^!: (> aft r n monthfl combined opera- i. by armed civil police and troops ol the Bunn;i f.mmand.-- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article89 1946-08-12 10 VIA, Ai H t pirate band m Sourabaya, herlan y anm '< did. aching nc rahus but v pa rot Th{ nary of :h no \th armed Dv c >- sa lors. boarded (he craft and hor ruggle" w re nounct ment said. The mar civ.-A.P. - 89 words
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44 1946-08-12 10 "2 YEARS TO COMPLETE FREEDOM"-NEHRU WARDHA. Kug. 10. Co n I Nt-hru told meeting on Friday night thai the -Quit [ndia" ilogan must •'I declaring th^l m another tun jrean fnd i irill b« oom- and the lati h control trill disaom A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article583 1946-08-12 10 The following are ihe Share Marke 1 q *J by Sharebn Association for the v j Friday, .V B kworki Ord 12.60 p r 2.90 1" Trustee o. 7.1 B.s<j d Tin -cd, n United 42.00 A N (are Ltd. 26-60 27. C0 M lay* Ltd. 8.1583 words
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Article35 1946-08-12 10 Wi o 'iVY uf, r.. Nt nowspapor bvei Paris dispatch that ur of tho American l<^» n former premier B < would be payinc for French machir-'-r, lOermaiifl n»a Te<api" ri^aris A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Advertisement102 1946-08-12 10 A I UAMRD A 1 1 1 .:u>— 4— 6.30— 9.15 /lLn/iITIDIV/i HOOK NOW: Tel: 690?) CLIMAXING S D FECHL P SS -"'V -w TODAY YOU MUbl btt J ill '"w l ll FIRST \\\K into TOIiVO TOM NEAL— BARBARA HALE— MARC CRAMER— KEYE LUKE Special Announcemeni: Tomorrow NIGHT AT102 words
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Miscellaneous362 1946-08-12 10 PASSENGERS BY AIR i following passengers departed by b.0.A.C./Q.h.A. on AUg. o. Por India -Mrs. A. L. Bkelchy, Mrs. M. Talib, Mastir M. Talib, Mr. T. C. baboo. Por Ecjypt lt>. G. E. Higgins. Por Burma MaJ. K. H. Rowden. For Penang- Mr. Philip Hoalun, Mr. Ho Sicw Yum. The362 words
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391 1946-08-12 11 SRC Win Padang Test" By Six Wickets BVTTINCi during a slight but steady drizzle, F. Chopard and D. Ross, S.R.C.'s opening bats, put up a n'trtnership of 92 runs which contributed a great deal o their side defeating an S.C.C. XI by six wickets, yesterday. The match was played on391 words
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Article43 1946-08-12 11 Tennis Ball SOS To Opponents IL rk Aug. 11 -In rtis jed urgen- request f G«prfish Davis Cup U to their United f a 3^ sX dozen, -enms sent biplane to I Meam for and weight fo be used m the inter- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article48 1946-08-12 11 lICA Aug. 11 In one matches played m. Parachutists beat a mlac, civilian ream by XJ "(j, blood within Uof rhe commencemeni maintained their soI lead until the final whistle. chances were thrown away D un during the second ise of erratic passing and }y, the forwards.48 words
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203 1946-08-12 11 a thrill packed game the S.C.F.A. emerged over the Northamptonshire Regiment by the >al m three after a goalless first half and after ing the first goal to their opponents, at Jalan stadium, yesterday. proceeds of the are to be distributed k the dependants203 words
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Article173 1946-08-12 11 WHITCOMBE WINS GOLF TOURNAMENT SLOUGH, 'Buckinghamshire, Aug. 10.— Reginald Whitcotnbe, British open golf champion m 1938, today scored the first major victory of the season when with an aggregate of 280 he took the flr^t prize of £350 In the 'Lotus' 1 tourney on Stoke Poges course. He had beenReuter - 173 words
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232 1946-08-12 11 In a cricket match at Fort Canning yesterday, HQ Singapore District were trcunced by the Colonials by seven wickets. Batting first, HQ were trundled out for just 40 runs, making little headway against the bowling of Ratnayake (six wickets for one run) and Collings (4232 words
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Article96 1946-08-12 11 LONDON. Aug. If— The weather bit cricket harder than ever before this year today and m the programme of ten first clas S matches play was possible m only |be following thrjo: At the Oval. Surrey 233 (E. A. Bcdser 67, Edrich 5 lor 74Reuter - 96 words
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Article108 1946-08-12 11 MARITZBURG. South Africa. Aug. 10— The death occurred here today of the South Africa Test bowler, Emi c Vogler, the man who invented googly. Vogler who was m his 70th year played for South Africa against England m 1907 and Australia 1911. One of the greatestReuter - 108 words
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Article121 1946-08-12 11 Two wrestlers. Kid Tan and Selangor Jaguar, both from Kuala Lumpur,, had to retire hurt m th c menling card presented at the Groat World Arena on Saturday night. The fights went to Len Ricks of the RA6C and Andy Oliver of the Signals, their respective opponents. In121 words
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Article353 1946-08-12 11 LONDON, Aug. 10:— Major league football for the season started today with the Scottish League and while there were many away wins the results generally followed expectations. Among the home winners was Hibernian, the surprise of this game being the size cf the Hibernian score— nineReuter - 353 words
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Article145 1946-08-12 12 Japs Sought Peace Through Russia Okad RUSranfimitfc l«« of -m n ipan, pu fir r-oid a inniveri ild havi me many Ru .a hud Jap i relid Okada said i i iires, which remain 'i unanswered dam declaration, ide through he Japan- i Ambassador m Moscow. Th<- plans w" reA.P. - 145 words
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Article115 1946-08-12 12 Prcncl n for Allied cmtrol I d Oth'-r the h Allies Hould d of i)i;.' :<> Of n (Britain, Fran.-. r ted Matt .s arid the Soviet Unio: (2) A single maiianrr who niiM Qal -.I Of one of the four i Rrould f i ited115 words
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Article21 1946-08-12 12 MOSCOW, Aug. 10. -A treaty of friendship and trade was signed today by Uruguay and the Soviet Union.21 words
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Article109 1946-08-12 12 al d 5, Our Own H L Associated Pi r M rk, A 11. has jubm d Lnti bil i n of dv i b ps electoral Ir. Gcoffv?./ British Under-Secr ate for Air, will tour rsea C -nmands of the Royj I Sopiemb t. ai j units m thReuter - 109 words
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Article137 1946-08-12 12 Beiru;, Aug. 11.— Government sources announce that an agreement has been reached for the construe ion of an Americanowned p'pel'ne across the Lebanon. Sofia Aug. 11.— Four members of the Western Thrace Refugees' organisation flew on Saturday to the Paris Peace conference to present the Bulgarian claims to the region.Reuter - 137 words
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Article19 1946-08-12 12 LONDOU I X a mi; I LONDO I Lie, and P< I planin i I 1 morn inc. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article74 1946-08-12 12 NAZISM ACTIV IN AUSTRIA VIENNA. Aup:. 10.-Austni^^H tectives have arrested m tAej few weeks nearly 100 peOple-^^H youths m Vienna on suspitf^^B being implicated m «f.e:r.pts vive Nazi Organisation!. Many of tfcosi arrest ployed m printing they are alleged tv have I inp type, ink and paper to run offReuter - 74 words
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Miscellaneous12 1946-08-12 12 I USELESS EUSTiiOE "Now Will y;u ci;me m when I call you12 words
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