Morning Tribune, 18 November 1946
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Title Section10 1946-11-18 1 MORNING TRIBUNE (New Senoj 10 CENTS )NDAY, Nov. 18, 1946.10 words
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133 1946-11-18 1 Fighting Still On Along Greek Border H Nov. 17.-A Thirl l^. e ollicer said toIgy' mants of a partiLi 1.000 which attackK. fleeing irom tha WE border to join the^ tjg o have escaped into E[ at after a bloody atr£ ain village only B rn the frontier. H yA.P. - 133 words
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217 1946-11-18 1 MALAYA'S RICE ENVOY FLIES TO WASHINGTON World Output Dr. W.M Clyde. Food Advi>. I Lord Kill earn, lefi Singapon lay by air for Washinj < to attend the meetings ol the Internationa] B gency Food Council to decide the all ton Ol rlfeC to South East Asia conn for theReuter - 217 words
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Article78 1946-11-18 1 Color Bar Threat To World Peace ■< N 17— Krishna mi delegate to the Srai General Assemm -rsona fep I tier addressing Abyssinian p i to-day: L' rn I the Indian m ni and the Indian peoV* In South Africa m thei parts ot the bo the fact thai wReuter - 78 words
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Article14 1946-11-18 1 "National Day" In Burma No 17. -The Buri o "National me tings de- try.14 words
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Article, Illustration83 1946-11-18 1 With swinging club, a V Qiulia civil policeman grubs a monstrator during one of the periodic outbursts of trouble m Trieste. A ivoman demonstrator I. seen running from the scene. Cause of the riot was a memorial service for the dead of World War 1 he'd by83 words
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60 1946-11-18 1 Must Keep World Peace, Says Truman 17. President Truman u I I i! cadets j oul o* the f Waval i ademy here -aid Ui .unk alwa them tr. rea Hi m 1 1 iH| to keep m kin i Id i > nf mu t b< tun ifan of60 words
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Article48 1946-11-18 1 France' s Secret Jet Plane Tests Nov. 17 C'.mp.' unrounded the Q I of Fi let-pr pelted hl-igna<s i No i iw«d *>ft •.•is ringed with ~u J plaiu I n n par d with nr 4 En* r- -i:r Final <■ i tnui ry I repori tided. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article98 1946-11-18 1 N w York. N ;v. 17. The C il oi Foreign Ministers wl had m pi Ing a solution n the t'r of the control of Trii •an into a nf w sna (;n lJlfl P ro )lem oi thv deadlin? e re ,il of occupationA.P. - 98 words
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Advertisement8 1946-11-18 1 GIAN SINGH'? S^RVJCE A BOON F< R FAMILIES8 words
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491 1946-11-18 2 PURCHASE FROM U.S. WILL AVERT CRISIS, END BREAD RATIONING WASHINGTON, NOV. Hi. BRITAIN IS SEEKIMU THE PURCHASE IN TIIK UNITED STATES OF SUFFICIENT WHEAT TO ENABLE HER NOT ONLY TO AVERT THE IMPENDING CRISIS IN COLONIAL AND OTHER DEPENDENT AREAS BIT TO ALSOReuter - 491 words
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Article33 1946-11-18 2 CAIRO Nov. 16 i\.t.» and indria were out ol bounds Br i) troops today a a uni:.d scho »ls re >p< after weeks postponement police took strict precau 'to previ nl any political33 words
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Article225 1946-11-18 2 "Modest Salaries" Says Dr. Lie New York. Nov. IG. The Se•rtary General ol the United Nations, Dr. Trygve l^'- reply ng i the recent attack in the committee by the Sov et del 'gate. Fed >r Ousev, on tlie 'swollen mechanism" oi the United NaI secretariat told the admi aistrativeReuter - 225 words
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Article90 1946-11-18 2 Paris, Nov. 17. A "taxi for madmen" and sman police wa gons equipped with loudspeaters are among the latest French police equlpmeni shown t<> th by Charlei l uteel Prefed the Pai police. The "tax: lor madmen ww rream-c.'jloured van with five (>add«*u cell v. hi.-n waaReuter - 90 words
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108 1946-11-18 2 S.H.B. STRIKE ARBITRATION COMMITTEE At (fir request of the Sllll Livelihood Improvement Committee, which has been representing the strikers at the SHli it was agreed that the Arbitration Board should consist of three persons nominate! by the employers, three per- m nominated by the employeeSt and an independent, chairman nominated108 words
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Article100 1946-11-18 2 NEWSPORT HOME FOR WINDSORS? NEW YORK. Nov. 17. A report that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor are planning to ar quiti» a home at Newport, Rhode Island, has been heightened by the sale there of un estate to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young,, Close friend.s of the Windsor. Young,A.P. - 100 words
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Article42 1946-11-18 2 <»ND(hN. Ho\ 16. -The War! (Bcm need tha Ifajo General J. Mai i<> i < otnma i) ion to uccced O r. i S'r Charles Uoyci, who re ired in February, ;i< General Office.' mnnMng Lon< <>m Ditsrici ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article193 1946-11-18 2 PARIS. N.A-. 16. Britain i* the larire3t delegation to tii first general conference ol the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Orjranl sation (UNESCOi opening here next Tuesday. In th» i British delegation v. i be M'ss EU -n Wilkinson Mini ter i Education, Sir JohnReuter - 193 words
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148 1946-11-18 2 INDO-CHIN A MAY HAVE NEWS COMMISS IONER B dault, r, an M rins Colons criticised for having act•ally in repre tin n v n n Indochina up n Vletnan «indorhinese» Oovernment of Dr. H.> Chi-miii.i "ha s des gns. It added that the decision would probably not br miried outReuter - 148 words
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Article178 1946-11-18 2 London, Nov. 16.— -Labourite rebel a i i r t<> carry their f lt r,, policies of Fo-i Ifiniw Ernest Bevin in*o the I Common! .oO a glovef-off •a !>ui hero appeared >»o <>uM he Government would irin 1 imping expression of eonfl 1 f178 words
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Article57 1946-11-18 2 BUCHAREST, Nov. 16.— The Bri--1 \%h no on [be B i ri elec11< replying to he Rumanian Qovei of Novi mbei 2 was elivered 100 p, in (iccal 1 ime i >"uiy, i leai ned h»-- The U::i:ed Bas reply t.» the Rumanian tio*. iReuter - 57 words
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94 1946-11-18 2 U.K. Ambassador 'Optimistic' About China LONDON. N frith Britisl < tb< paper'i N lam o future of British I with China, ailing a Even if the lmtn< ■ncertain, i h.-rv When political •table. Eft laid i. < hiii. od since t: bai i w< re tdi a ;k-v> at€ iReuter - 94 words
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Article70 1946-11-18 2 B ATA VIA, (Air W lure pOtVfon of th< doiiesia will be defi ed ana will be ai of oJior rOni'ii, Consal-Gtoneral Mr I Tunj? old Aneu Mr. Tsjancr said I a litfh <^d by th< H Du oh i^reemen be on the wirii of trnment th**70 words
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39 1946-11-18 2 THE 'QUE EN' BRINGS CARGO OF STAMPS SOUTHAMPTON N 'Übum page of Mauritius nI P worth 145,000 is < n *l Southampton from nk u! the Quern Elisabeth on ruesti for inclusion in th. B philatelic exhibition Kensington next ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article30 1946-11-18 2 LONDON, Nov. 16 ander Fleming. penicillin, ha. been honorary Gold U in Royal College of appreciation of hi-, d work and partieulv nition of his disco ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement21 1946-11-18 2 (NOTICE .•iAITRE SWIMMINCI CI.DP H id I required lnunediat< I] <°> -(i and proepeeU. Api»i% p 00 th noni Singapore Swumi > HOLT,21 words
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Article371 1946-11-18 3 II -PUR. "Malaya In i population. Something mu rhe insufficient nourishment, u bad housing, th iralu< b of tuberculosis and the absenci ol ft all very serious Inroads to t] population and it is a great liability to ol ho h families and Government." g371 words
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Article93 1946-11-18 3 POLES LEAVE. BRITAIN I Bight hui.d- left Britain tort nsport ship Marj, land, the Fore- man announced. m ihe ship with 7^ patriates, which i dement of 1.994. I Polish authorities Ij ..ng to comply with that a sufliceiit I be screene the ship was due f ai] the "MarineReuter - 93 words
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Article50 1946-11-18 3 YORK. Nov. 16.— Slug und the market 1 r th leadership > ills and m'.nings up to <m<' andifl I n a th- ended i distinctly iny Indusdependent on lon. The market attention (nlnK ie lul( I i nd r nrr i bly ly up toReuter - 50 words
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Article26 1946-11-18 3 A Hindu lempJe Management ■vill be hi> ld anc ta lUm i Congn tior of ali sider pr' I f distinct A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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124 1946-11-18 3 'Pravda' Flays U.S. Policy In Korea Mi I summ ii el it the Mas rei Th task ol unfulfilled 'J he UB. men of the < .it. ii haa a n t nd< import) i m c uniii: under the guidai <>n. An Dai the pol with th ipori olReuter - 124 words
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Article27 1946-11-18 3 Germany As A Democratic Republic onstiiu man a "1 ih< So I o! N 0 tic 1 rhere j would Im- i I by qUal t ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article96 1946-11-18 3 rt I I tli suburb* I mm ,i to I ne to •i and lower It altitude U i ation, bir the pi nd sp< I north di 1 wh< plane of th( I n r Force 1 i nary mea un ■i [quarter I tryiiA.P. - 96 words
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142 1946-11-18 3 U.S. Strike Affects Bengal Rations «AD L7TTA Mo^ L6 Th Bengal Oov rnmeni ded today to cut the by vi 1 per cent. In rationed area I ovlnce In i difficult i' Supplies 0* (i I k< pup the calor: ol th< ration had been arrange d for, It wasReuter - 142 words
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17 1946-11-18 3 Decom prill 1< the h p i I \w ill17 words
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54 1946-11-18 3 PAI 'Ih. .i \b<- pn ill. 10., B i,. tain to hipl |t '.f I>. the M P i of lucta tate the em] material hich an v p N i ion Tha old v. i tn th< i- Hl centre of hReuter - 54 words
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53 1946-11-18 3 RAF Assn. Branch To Be Formed Here fi i propc to foi th< I Mr 1 W "i. mandei I < to ge in ll< h.v. Ml the Ro oi i Dona l in obji w omnutethip b« bi th< i n all ranks mm Tho int< who i inaui53 words
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436 1946-11-18 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY. NOV 18, 1946. The Veto Question The British proposal ror restricted use ol th< reto by the Uig powers on Unii i Nations' decisions wi^ not command Itsell strong ly to the majority ol 1 1 small nations, which ha n.piayed such exaspera ion over Russian t&ctics.436 words
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Article830 1946-11-18 4 H.L. HOPKIN - THE House Which Raffles Bought H.L.HOPKIN OUR LETT ER FROM LONDON S i Fl( el Nov. 4 The proposal to buy Hlghi Hou Hendon, th<- mai. h Raffles b >ught when he left tii. ,nd establish it rial to the illustrious founder ol Singapore, ha* been abandoned, a( all events830 words
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385 1946-11-18 4 Lake Success, New York, Nov. lb.— i ailing nevelopments in South Africa "dictatorship <>t a racial group" a new booklet was issued today by the Indian Government replying to the changes made in a boo let and memorandum issued earlier by the AfricanReuter - 385 words
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Article171 1946-11-18 4 JAVA TALKS; COMMUNIQUE BATAVIA N I m ui Inrt I d Sun. I princlpli r tJ i tn Dutch C to take step! in the projected I o1 Indon.- a communique toda -I At o r imn; <:. I conference, duo < I Denpasar on Ba with the fuiurv Lories,Reuter - 171 words
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Article25 1946-11-18 4 HAWAII, No\ I Plantef*' Association announced I Friday thai it ha ptt I ment slanting I' I yearly to employees. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article67 1946-11-18 4 THE HAGUE. Nov. 6 W cations W ere mounting tow that a major crisis m facing Dr. Louis B j month old Dutch Cab Its policy in th« indies, the Dutch N< re gfjonannes Rb .signed on Nuv. 14, bej was stated at tha health, saidReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement136 1946-11-18 5 I > Curios K TAMO vaiuei roau. IJL\ S.S. I rf««» Cost. I ids I VtfiOOi types of s and Max Factor products. 1 Bismurclle Gift SeU," W mg Presents, etc. 4 S ALLA BUX CO.. Bridge Road, Singapore. l Hotel Building) Papers Hook S<«n*e FOP. BOOKS HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE.136 words
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Advertisement175 1946-11-18 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's in 3Ji£ SinqapDM ShopA D: HEALTH and VITALITY Why suffer UIiMEIiAL DLBIJ. vh*u a wide rangt o? TONICS art now available ENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 1 61/53, Victoria Btreet Eh United Trading Co., 11, Stamford Road, Singapore. II IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT IS I175 words
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Advertisement216 1946-11-18 5 Hau Dressers Ladles Hair urctien, Latest 'a^hiOLs and Manicure by U.u An >la^,irir Ann LAdles Hair Dreeslnf Raloon Formerly of Maiscn Qalury and M&lson Inierlandl. i^eercn Buildlnf. Orchard Boad. H*el THE TAVERN Up-to-aatc Hotel In K Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnish- j led, Bar: All kinds of Ist216 words
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Advertisement126 1946-11-18 5 Music Store T.M.A. Music House, 5. II numi, tlcgapor* PIiJKM, uueic CBCOBTB. ?I9M 7411 Optician Ke/rarding tbe ejeslKhl CCff'X.3 New China Optical Co. T2, «jfi Bum), fingaror«. momt 1711. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO gTUDIU 14. High Street, Singapore. Indoor «.nd Outdoor Photographer! Pianos126 words
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Advertisement142 1946-11-18 5 Sanitary Contractors IFONCHIN&Co. Lu, Offlrt 64, Wallich etr^t Phcnt No 78§7. Bacitary E«clrical Ocz.\r%eim Building Repairers aod Import Shots BHOI CC, LTD BATA BUTLDINCJ NORTH BFUDOB BOAISilk Stores Special Offer! N Bi J narb Toys epeclal:»U ir Racktta lUftinHa Vith Außtrall&Q and Trrpical vlw TeDnlj and Squaab Bail* available. •J-l,142 words
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Article142 1946-11-18 6 Calcutta, Noi L( trouble 91 *tU 1 r ctlona in the diet vhich h al physician d Lma G thcr into I i 12 Q travel sibl< owln den by hi during ;h recent disturl n H< ted h >use, th ol which was killed WithReuter - 142 words
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260 1946-11-18 6 Dus Idorf, N 16. M the Royal Air Force i >ugl u Comm index nCI the British < here to-da^ that the rans had pr< Itlsh zone and the po Ition hould improve e nexi irtnight Sir Bholto Dougla W confidentReuter - 260 words
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Article104 1946-11-18 6 SHANGHAI, Nov. 15.— General Chang ChUIl, Liu- Governor of Sz<f!i\v;iii. wbo Often is rumoured as the mMt likely itiocettof to Premier T. V. BooDf, :iiriv.d in Shanghai '< day via Japan, but refused to talk politics. ti ic.. < he told then American v.uKt anothei pandaA.P. - 104 words
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Article64 1946-11-18 6 GREEK WAR SITU A TION >T T 'iv 16 -The t( i ral t Public O hern Tlw •in Eat, dr.tral and where bands of .ii t> LM men were said d .aid pmnder d «riland kidiiappcd oppontiren Oreek armed forces wen o.i [in the bands were beaten back. ii>Reuter - 64 words
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Article62 1946-11-18 6 NANKING*, Hoy 16.— Fifteen brill Honalisi troops, inclfld two paratroops units, air n outside the Bhensi-Nighsi— n b )idci ;n- .i. soutb and vesi YcniiiOovernmeni wax planet si "demonstration Bights" for t hree daysihifl wiaek over Yenan, ding to Communist leader I Gon Chou En-Lai whoReuter - 62 words
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203 1946-11-18 6 LONDON. Nov. 16. ."Satan** Little Brother", unquestionably London'- most hateful awkward elusive little bomb, is on the brink of triumph over the bomb boys after all. For a year, squad after squad irom the famous No. 2 section bomb disposal unit. Royal Engineers, hasReuter - 203 words
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188 1946-11-18 6 >;UO. Til. and I tat to Tribunal for the Fat East it" tii<- prisoners' condition.- at ill, Sus ar.io prison could b<- in mi and 1: i thdy may be kiwii more Mid books, but the Sl. piifOn c :nmand;in; Colonel Francs Crary otA.P. - 188 words
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234 1946-11-18 6 'PEOPLE'S CAR' FACTORY SHUTS DOWN London, Nov. i-; rounds lh cl British factory d< (luce a six h r car" for sale The factory I tham Pr •d 0 which M bcr o1 Parlia Is the M Ail Ahmed ol th nt India, Bomb; a d ana sharehold< i an,234 words
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Miscellaneous141 1946-11-18 6 J IJ'!, AHXSsIS EXCLUSIVE IN MALAY* TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE VI m Cast ol M By A1 Capp I "^ss^ < N l'L y^ VORE SO LI'L \j DON T KNOW Y_ _-Y DON'T KNOw \^GULP r A SLiS?I> rrV HOOTIN' AN* \aBNER*S L NUTMIN'BOUT/ GULP" MOU BOUT NOTMIN' V^141 words
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Gossip From The London Film Studios
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Article, Illustration1922 1946-11-18 7 Some weeks ago r.a 2 Public Relal A r Com mand. South Ea>t Asia, IJ i arned that u ftlm depict 't ing the birth and hist I Ol Radar had b< en mad- P by Two Cities Films. It1,922 words
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Article, Illustration940 1946-11-18 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Ordnance Party u Tanplin B Back Exercise A< i pi .'1 which Dancing to the RAF Band the l rg hall ol the lent An neni i p cially Mi r (bin red also Mr I mi in i 1 v< ry lovely shade940 words
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Article418 1946-11-18 9 Dublin. Eire todaj Iti biggest tourist boom. brought many thousands 0 throughout the country ha months in advance The season now ending sh constitute an all-time record i i Eire. Money hAg been S] freely and record businesa U re pi rted in Dublin and etherReuter - 418 words
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Article112 1946-11-18 9 oUNOEi PATANI, Nov. lC.~Ait.-i -liiH-. in Hi" Jangl* for more than h yrar tints -vadiiig Captttl*, ?i Jap an<'so nviiiun named Hikuchi, ag*d t formerly <n Nichinan S»-it-eUu (Iron Dndginx Company) a' Bungri Batu. finally lumndtftd himaelf to tIM Police. Wiih another Japan* MMod Hash112 words
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Advertisement214 1946-11-18 9 Li Broadway Became Famous! I DAYS of the ROARING '20s! NIGHT LIFE THAT NKVER i b,L "iPii'iS SEEMP.O TO 'I IKE! I Hi hi! \3tsaJ P-m.— 4.15— 6.30—9.15 p.m. IcEORCE RAFT b PAT O'BRIEN L MVERSAL'S Screen version of the celebrated AMERICAN Stage hit itltOAinVAV Janet BLAIR, Brod CRAWFORD S.214 words
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Advertisement94 1946-11-18 9 At The Worlds GLOBE: G.VV. DAILY:— 3, 7 9.15 p.m FIGHTING WITH KIT F CARSON' Final Chaps.) OPENING TO-MORROW u HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN" LIDO N.VV. DAILY:— 3, 7 1.15 p.m. 'THE WICKED LADY" OPENING TO-MORROW SECRET COMMAND' 9 SKY: G.VV NIGHTLY--- 1 9.15 p.m. [IN OLD MONTERI OPENING TO -M94 words
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Advertisement96 1946-11-18 9 CATHAY W 11 a.m. Z t I.ls, M#, >" Desperate Men In Desperate Rivalry y t r NEXT CHANoi LONDON Nov. 7th. SINGAPORE Nov. tsth cathay Bringa You The Latest Picture! RALPH RICHARDSON IN School for Secrets K\OLE LION DUOTUBUTOM The Dramatic Story Of A Wonderful Invention! PHONC 6 90996 words
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146 1946-11-18 10 Devons Chinese Play Another Draw KUALA LUMPUR, Salu.clciy. The Royal Devon Yeomanry, Perak League ani Malaya Command champions, found the B.C.R.C., the Selangor Victory Cup winners, an even match when they met for the second time In aid ot the Poppy Daj Fund. The Chinese forced a draw of two-all,146 words
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Article289 1946-11-18 10 Our Special Food Markets Reports Our Own Oofftspoßdeat) ,n ay. Prici* quutii hrliiw are foi ;.-ul weight except *!iere other vise stated. Foodstuffs: Yesterdaj'g quotitions were "M I a": Sia Indo-China $65; K«-a\ih P N 1 $95: No. 2 $85; No. 3 $75. tin glutinoiig r.ce $100 Kedah Elutii 185289 words
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110 1946-11-18 10 U.S. Airways Again Face Competition NEW YORK N v d reappearance- of trj b passenger liner travel and ex- panded competition haw m I c the first rent in th< Intrii 8l American air netw rk. I t: Two days after Britain', Q IV Elizabeth sailed fi In on herReuter - 110 words
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Miscellaneous162 1946-11-18 10 Try Tk IN Crossword Puzzle I ACROSS 28-Fall oehind l~ V^tf^~V-- I 30— Sooner than P t L ASQVs.-*.- 1— Repulse U-Showered OmMTM^- II 6— Behind »4— Growl t'cIm PtWCc'" i I li-Worship 3a-Mother horse *^£Hv?W I II 12- One of major 39-Appearing leju.AiN^U g.". U^i I Planets rnawed OilA,WA-|-162 words
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929 1946-11-18 11 don, Nov. 16.-- mm jord and their Lei nsby today. n ..dd goal at the ....i looked like r ,-ighth .surcesbiit Grimsby p.luls In the second a ol trounc d the Derby County, to the top of the table. j ead ol Woiverhamp ckpooL rBO,OUO929 words
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266 1946-11-18 11 Thank Her If Bradman Plays In Test London. Nov. 16. —II Don Bradman plays In the fir^t Test against England at Brisbane at the end ol this month, the Australians will have to thank a much as anyone, bis wife, it 13 1 business as much if not more thanReuter - 266 words
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Article72 1946-11-18 11 BRISBANE NOT, It W. A. had notified the am tra- lU xe I ielectpi thai he k unt lt for cricket for two to three oan injured thumb Thus he will be unavailable tor the selection of the Australian eleven foi the lecondReuter - 72 words
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Article30 1946-11-18 11 SYDNEY, Nov. 17. 'The nPy sun" aid on Baturd i syndicate ol 11 mil t]v Italian-. had discovered menal" gold pocket In th' ,rlie fields of w« I Au^ti A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article473 1946-11-18 11 Rugby London, Nov. i'. powerfu .i. Oxford Univ< i wickenham today by thi dng regia ercd their eighth v, Forward Harl< quina held I h but <> x i r c i backs superior. M P I-Mnnolly. New Zealand Test bat showed iirst rate formReuter - 473 words
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90 1946-11-18 11 Woodcock To Meet Tandburg This Year LONDON, Noy. I li man. h.. MToodcOek, mM ;i iiyh betwt«a W 'I and 5 we&tn wn I i.- in he I H'i id i 1 •■•>•' ■'•■> J" 1 h 01 who Im Woodcock (it in. t for I" in' l S«-|,» iA.P. - 90 words
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Article111 1946-11-18 11 PAVILION "RevrilU' With Beverly, with Ann Miller, Bob Crosby and Count Basic and their respective bands, MilU Bws., Freddie Slack and his band, Frank SttuUra, Dick Purccll and William Wright. 'Columbia) Bwing fani v\ .11 elaiu tail mm ii«> picttan al tfc< for it i »f111 words
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394 1946-11-18 12 respon i k: 18. iße Oovernme oprankini cials poU leal irly 8,( ich men examined from een tl 'inn j issued Jus Janua D ugias MacArthur repoi In hi n a mber's occupation activs. Gen. MacAr inn id tha ln< dA.P. - 394 words
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Article97 1946-11-18 12 Three young nchmen who were found re- iths from the t jmb ol the Unknown Warrior .n Pi i to-day told I ho caught them 1 i bad m ■ely t (l n. iths by "anti Fr nch partieV p- I then il the I 1Reuter - 97 words
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Article51 1946-11-18 12 heran N i 17. The n tary Gov< rn r oi Teheran h i order bannl 4 i d monstratl Whlcl ih pubhc ui der, i Radio repor day. i parti* allows d th ir headqua but the pol ce i m on I prevent any In renderReuter - 51 words
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139 1946-11-18 12 London. N >v. 11 The British d Minister, Mr. John Btra- night described the im medial food one ty." I year/' he said. I 700.000 ol cen .Us to Western OerIi would be physically Imjx or this country to d ■.i r;Reuter - 139 words
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Article41 1946-11-18 12 ,i. Nov. 17. AnglO-8* the operation of the ■nt between untries and the pr bable trend tnents bet we n nd the c now ended with a i ng reached on cur- i problems, the Treasury inced to-d ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article100 1946-11-18 12 Moscow, Nov. 11.— M. V. Hoffman in an English commen least over Moscow Radio criticizing the South Af ncan request to take over South Africa, said: Phe British Governmont an FU'U\ Marshal Smuts always pu t. v ry broad Interpretation on the League of Nations safefor100 words
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151 1946-11-18 12 FRANKFURT, Nov. 17.- US. military government officers were concerned with presumed sabotage and shaiply worded official German criticism of denazification on Saturday. The officers said the automo- bile.s of two German denazificai tion workers and the home of a third had been damaged it an apparentReuter - 151 words
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Article226 1946-11-18 12 (From Michael Fry, Reutcrt Corn Lake Success, New York. Nov. 17 Viet Foreign Minister, is i ment prop »sals In the United Assembly by proposing th< Limitation or' ai It close to the Sov; legation he. ie Russians, It > undi likely to t:; holding226 words
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Article102 1946-11-18 12 LONDON. Km 17, people living nea, D, HaTo, airfields at HatnHd.H,:,: and Woodbridge. Suffolk ar again hearin,. boomerang'. This is the nan* DRIOB taile, s Jet Geoffrey D e Havilllaiw u test before he lost his life a days before he was V world air speed record His102 words
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Article90 1946-11-18 12 "Heads Bound To Be Broken BUCHAREST, Nov. 17. I ohari Georgescu, Run. Minister of the Cntei i forecast that Tuesday's 1 elections in Rumania prov<> a close contest and thai ■oiii' heads were bound to h uioken. Asked ;it a press C ml whether the elections were expected to beA.P. - 90 words
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