Morning Tribune, 20 November 1946
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183 1946-11-20 1 II Nov. 19. Tiie Greek mountain rebels ;Moi in Western Macedonia where tiej 100 villages, publish heir own newspap I heir own jurisdiction, according to reports Led by two form; schoolmasters whose nan.' are given as Ipsiland and Lassanis, the rebels have extended theirReuter - 183 words
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68 1946-11-20 1 I N v 19. U.S. X Adminlstraj iid to-day it ha s an i] to continue th control over i the manufac Miners. 1 ndation would ree action to >x- luthority of the CPA would expire .on la Information that .1 cnt:cal itemA.P. - 68 words
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Article77 1946-11-20 1 Nov. 19.— When the Navy submarine I being prepared h?ro I a < to South Africa be han r to a salvage sloughed off snakefound below the con.ver. Qtly the snake apthe conning- tower •-■oxwain was on the I An xtensive search failed to ."'s hidingReuter - 77 words
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Article36 1946-11-20 1 "GERMAN REICH TO GO Hamburg. Nov. 19. The SubCommittee of the Allied Control Council is discussing t possibility of replacing the word. "German Reich" m the Oerma legal code by some other form of words. Jj36 words
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1080 1946-11-20 1 G-G CALLS FOR GIVE-AND-TAKE ON UNION PLAN iiU: (iOVMKNOK C;K\FKAL, MR. MALCOLM AIV uckvyi.u. ttutmuoAaiING I- ROM SINGAPORE 1 AST NIGHT, SAID THAI WHETHER ILL DIFFIiRENCES BETWEEN THI \I .AYS AM) THE BRITISH GOViBHNMENI OVEiq THE FUTURE MALAYAN GOVERNMENT WOULD BE RESOLVED KJMAINS TO BE SEEN, Bl I I AM1,080 words
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Article48 1946-11-20 1 1 Jv. Kit :i a ]> wen tilled and .1 3 :-n men I d 'n icat the Holy I hringl tr from <" inr(A l 13 Bl tush Army m and >* ll nnmtyr ured were 31 British Arm] memb r and thre*» bs AA.P. - 48 words
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Article57 1946-11-20 1 London, Nov. \u rmlicatioiw that food rat onini In Britain will contlnu i-r at lettf aji* other yeai ai <i hall came rn-rn Pood Mm; iter John Strarhe.y U> Str ich< told a questioner*!! tf?e House ol C immoi i to day thru on book:A.P. - 57 words
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Article23 1946-11-20 1 it Two <>f (h« 1 illjliM .1 b«n Ibi Dutrh if W*\tklNo tar Btl I pi v* i, MM aJut23 words
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Article36 1946-11-20 1 Nanking, Nov. 10. Chines memtH r ol Parliam M hlssei :oni?-winded speakers Into rnc«* during to-day*g nio»:t!t*i hero o! the n»*w Chines? N:ivonaj ASse nbly at which th»> motion toraJ role wm pas.- G36 words
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Article88 1946-11-20 1 Human Hair Makes Sandwich Paste LONDON, Nov. 19.—Stai ing Germans m Hamburg hospital are being fed on a paste obtained from human hair Penner Brockway, former Political Secretary of the Independent LdOOUi Parly m his "German diary" pub lished today, ays that when he visited the hospital he tried theReuter - 88 words
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Article37 1946-11-20 1 NOV. 19.— One American U f r was killed and two others I a sort ion of -nt t water boiler riph a barracks on a ric flight at the Army Cooks and37 words
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Article19 1946-11-20 1 I Nov. 19.—Negotia- ng on between the Portuguese Oovarranpe the r r 'linPortuyl's pxtra n China.19 words
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Article16 1946-11-20 1 I Nov. 19.-,ShoutinT patriation" several Chin >c demonstor< the main prefecthe streets of Mar-16 words
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Article36 1946-11-20 1 Herford, Germany. Some i 200 tora ent fmm tl ione under the Brltish-S< bartei ment have arriv m at if-imbur-j l a to be si 'mmi I 0 n the 'ram famln< ihr.36 words
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261 1946-11-20 1 The French Government has promised to approach the British Government to obtal I considt able reduc f ion" m the amount of rice o be suppli< i by Siam under the agreement with BrJ am concludei m May this year, it wasReuter - 261 words
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Article21 1946-11-20 1 London, Nov. 18 Lord Sinnr iccomp r$ h V Lady Slnha Wt London t c India travelling by21 words
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Advertisement26 1946-11-20 1 GIAN SINGH'S SERVICE A Nylon Parachute for $45.06 Mai jrour underclothing now before «w *v oO\ < r stork J I, j; Road o*l jiH'i Bingap I26 words
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525 1946-11-20 2 Ahmad bin Haji Nasir. a CJ.D detective, ana Kij;uni.s bin Hassan, a con table Ol Kandantf Kcrbau oplici station, together with six Chinese and six inffians, .s/>od in the dock bf ore First District Jud^e Vdul storr, yesterday on 8 charge of525 words
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Article118 1946-11-20 2 Re-Arrested On 941 Murder Charge f(Ovr ()u v Report BUTTKRWORTH. A young hKjan Karupiah, w&a produced before Mr C. w Bnorland m ih<- Butterwor h Coun on a cbarg ol murder allegi d 1 i have, been •mm tted m 1941. k irupiah was broughl bel »r< erworth Court m118 words
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Article161 1946-11-20 2 Taxi drivriN are warned to Keep a sharp look-out and avoid U*kinn susplcioilf persons M far-.s, particularly two or three European:; who may be dressed 3^ civilians or be m iwilorm. This warning comes from tho Pol're alter several recent cases In which i £an*>161 words
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Article41 1946-11-20 2 STOLE GOAT, GETS 3 MONTHS' MONTHS' A Javanese Ai #itiaj)a (28^ «a. ent4 nerd i the Fourth Police Court >• tfajf W) three months' rig< Impiiaonmi nt for tealing a i«om T. a Clarke Co at Hei denon i 1 on llond41 words
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96 1946-11-20 2 Alleged Retention Of Judge's Stolen Car Alleged to have retained itolen oar which belonged to th« j I Ooverament of singapoie, Monamed Shariff bin Haji Abd ll 1 Rahman, a Boyar.ese, claim trial before Second Magi^tiat.L. C. Goh. yesterday. 'Jin- car, which had been u-t\i by it Singapore Judge, had96 words
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Article63 1946-11-20 2 Tin- flrst performance ol School for Secrets" will takv place at the Cathay at 11 a.m today. This will be followed by i three other show> at 2, 4.15 and 6.30 respectively after which here will be a gala performance it 9.30. This will be attended by63 words
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54 1946-11-20 2 Milan, Nov. /.'>. Thievts who broke into tht I BpanisH Consulate hi Genoa and "cracked" tfu strong steel safe remolded i a leather case stated tn contain "important iOCM J PteiUr anrf 600,000 /irr. U u^a.s reported today. i They did not tone Spanish banknotesReuter - 54 words
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Article119 1946-11-20 2 Thai Hen mcmlx I ortlj i Eur< S< :<mi, iir also ..i« i be welcome bo join tion, watt s retard bj lir. W O Smjtb. •.i bi anch fit' th< on oi i^- i 1 th .1. i wo vacant Ailed by <-n to ke119 words
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58 1946-11-20 2 ANOTHER RESIGNATION FROM S.S.L.S. (Tnbn, I For s. I what v L* PohGuanH..,; M gone into pr: Mr. Pi»li who mP' vice m 1939. ai. to the Official A as Assistant om. -'Mm, continued m s< H bl Thla IBLBl 8L8 I me 8.8.L.S h Ir personn 1 oi i58 words
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212 1946-11-20 2 Big Sum Involved (Our Own Reporter) IPOII. Thr mining community m Perak, dealers and producers, are engaged m intensive negotiations, arising over the announcement on Sept. 26 of a substantial increase m the price of tin. A sum running into several hundred thousand dollars212 words
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Article139 1946-11-20 2 Two arnu'd robberies, each of irh eh wai carried out l>y four Chinese gunmen within half an hou »t1 i irei reported to hive akfii plac< In the tewn »n i on Mniidax In Mid le Roe i, two h iwre I t" a 10 ;tl i m139 words
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45 1946-11-20 2 Pleading guilty before M\»\M j trate Ahmad bin Ibiahim yeste-B/ day to the theft oi a bf-d on Nov. 18 from Mr-. X CnundH while employed as a boy M Tanglin Barracks Ber M was sentenced to two nmnth-'riM45 words
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87 1946-11-20 2 T Hoetof> m Bi'i^B Indone.sian. i:pp. -^jHI ative charge uniawiui *<!X sic- o| ir- ol pistols befor< tid Ma'-isMl irate L C Ooh rday I I He was alle-. M possession of seven nw Bi ing automate pistol s and paiß. parts of a Smith87 words
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Article75 1946-11-20 2 (Our Own Reporter) t IPOH.-The Ui j National Organlsati blished a few sch to! i I 0 Malay students 1 approved admis.s:on Raffles College or Medicine. Applicants or their P must be members oi affiliated to UMMO. I olarshipsand Exhibil payable by means 3 stalments on compl75 words
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Article37 1946-11-20 2 Goh Peck Ch Liew and a Yunos. were acquit* charged by Mr. T yesterday when I the Second Dtel charges of h< U enteiing into a n Mohammed Sul' 4. m order to C37 words
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129 1946-11-20 3 I Stati Reporti > I irgest ihlpmetU* of Christmas fan' WT% i I aso7i is being brought m from Ah 1 indua uh.-n U expected he>e on th> 22% W l mainly a flour ship but sh< tun I ordiah.129 words
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Article292 1946-11-20 3 possibility for the deaths of PoWs on the im railway lay entirely with the HeadquarSouthern Expeditionary Forces and the Imi Staff m Tokio, and not with the camp was the assertion made yesterday by Col. commander of No. 1 and No. 4 group War Crimes Court where he and292 words
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120 1946-11-20 3 6,000 Indians Want To Go Home: Held Up I Reporter) It. ng. The Plight of Indibs Malaya who were Hb. n passage accomX after surrendering le and spending |c savings was disclosed oy pillaj at the Settteft Council meeting Hr bed Penang as B ted" m this matter. B Indians120 words
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Article28 1946-11-20 3 H.S. STRIKE ENDS TO-DAY !>NCISCO, Nov. 19.--48-day West Coast rike was set for tJming subject to ratihe striking sailors .'•men. m voting on the iaont reached r>n A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article50 1946-11-20 3 150 TONS SI AM 'FREE' RICE HERE Latest consignment of urice to arrive from Bangkok within a week was 150 ton** coin" prising 1,415 bag^ ol 'white" ric brought m yesterday morning by the LST. 398. The rice ha> b) purchased by Tiong Civ v Co. of Teluk Ayer Street.50 words
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Article16 1946-11-20 3 ,f Government ri n ■h- frt-f* n.-e will bf th Ralvdan on Wovemb«i 2116 words
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Article150 1946-11-20 3 POLICEMEN STOLE 'PUBLIC RATIONS' (Ow He] MALACCA. Nov. 19. 18 months' impri><mmert passed by the District ludfj Mr. E. A. Burton, on two p< (•"ii.stables Ahmad Bin Badon Ballm bin Sulong, on a chargi theft of lice fiom a lighter a the Government Oodowns. The accused were ai aftei a150 words
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122 1946-11-20 3 SINGAPORE. Nov. VJ. For tne Brsl time m the history ol the Indian National Congress Parry i m India delegates from overs as Indian bodies will attend the forthcoming 54th session ol the jress fti M< i rut, United Provinces, on Nov. 23 and 24A.P. - 122 words
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175 1946-11-20 3 (Our Own Reporter); Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 18. The special session ol be Malayan Indian Congress which met at Sentul passe( a series of resolutions denouncing the Malayan Union plan and the 12-man talks as undemocratic and oxpressed Its support for the calling ol Inter-communal conference175 words
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Article82 1946-11-20 3 TENANT HAS RIGHTS TOO (Our Own Repot Ipoh In th iSupn-mc Court. £poh, H!g Lord-hln Mi Ju I i f (V Bvana delivered reference to the Cour 1 the questii n ol wheth- m! has a r ito pnolv f< r D< nnission to the R»*nt H >iecl Ftib tenant82 words
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Article214 1946-11-20 3 3 Spore Ships Held Up In Daylight, $16,000 Taken (Tribune Staff m p Three foiling vessels were piri In the iMaiucca raits las] week and though no lives were !<». 116,001 cash was forcibly taken away from the crew. The pirates were said lobe Chinese214 words
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Article98 1946-11-20 3 AIR CHIEF BACK FROM CEYLON TOUR Ail Marshal Bli Qi Inl arrived back at Chang 1 yesterdtfj evening trum a tow v f> Ceylon where he various Air Force unite and uai'> a \bit t<» th< Jimioi c aiman* d'-r's School. Hp \vu. mcj ut (He airfield b> Aii Commodore98 words
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Article189 1946-11-20 3 Penang. Malay reprei i nia tlvea were ab ent in-m the ftrM m etlng ol the Settlement A<i visory Council held last Thursday and presided over by \u H. N. King Mr King expre •<i th» h p» thai before long the M i would join 'hi189 words
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52 1946-11-20 3 TO-DAY'S TEA PARTY TO SINGAPORE BISHOP SINGAPORE BFSHQJP a tea party I f hi<' I j the irden of the Ad^ If)) 1 flive welcome bark the Bishop. i Stngap the Right R< r. L. WiiTh" Blsbno ternmei I victim, ol the Double Tenth caa^ has be n In England52 words
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368 1946-11-20 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAy, NOV, 20, 1946 A Broadcast Assurance if the Governor General a oroadcii.si last nmii does riot end i fears which gntlniit to <>■ expreiaeci •t>ncernint£ the talks wletH the Rulers, it is difficult to imagine what eIM can be done to QuUften them. The fesu has arisen368 words
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Article871 1946-11-20 4 H. L HOPKIN - Strachey Upsets The DOCTORS H. L HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON i V .< S.I Mr. j. hn Strachejr, the Mil te r ol P -«>d. h.\. upset the mcdi cmJ proft md doctors, like lawyers* ii i•■ ird people to H suggested the other day, at \g how it871 words
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Article174 1946-11-20 4 BUS STRIKE GIVES KIDS A HOLIDAY MANCHESTER. Nov. 18. Fac- ing lashing rain and biting [winds thousands ol workers ha<i to walk up to eight mile*; to their offices, factories and cotton i Mrll s in Manchester today be- cause the city hub of the most denselj populated area m174 words
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126 1946-11-20 4 STRIKE AND IT IS JAIL FOR LEWIS WASHINGTON fweepln* order Lewi! m dan* ihe cancels his r I 400.000 soft jittued rest (court evrn if thousa, er.s walk out The order directed < l ail ofl hii noUce tract temtlnai :,a'.^ urn to give no slight his miners 32 000A.P. - 126 words
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Article200 1946-11-20 4 Greater Mutual Gains-van Mook BATAVIA. Nov 18. Dr. B bcrtus van Mook Gov Gen. the Netherlands East indies, an interview today said thai f Indonesian tgreement promis greater mutual economic gaii to Dutch, Indonesian an foreign capital than was bls' under the colonial status the Netherlands East Indies. He sadd:A.P. - 200 words
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Article24 1946-11-20 4 TOKYU. wov. ese government further restrict! sumption of electric trictions rangif' per cent reduction diminished powei oy the coal short!24 words
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Advertisement125 1946-11-20 5 X TANG I R V\r I.KY KOAD OAFMU I Imwn r Variou tyi.es of n. i toad Ho r protSoctt. Bi-mureilc Gilt B«ti ding Presents, tte. i nux CO., Brtdft tit*d, Biafapofe. BoUl Buildinf) E I ii M POR BOOKS HIGH BTBEBT, ING A PORK I 3218 i rant n125 words
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Advertisement171 1946-11-20 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m j HEALTH and VITALITY Why wMn OWERAL DKBILHV irbtfl a wide range "f TONICS ;fv now available CENTRAL MEDICAL HALL 51 U s Vi. toria Sti. i United Trading Co., Sl, SU I n>>a<'. Sinj IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT IS Embroider Direct171 words
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Advertisement213 1946-11-20 5 Hair Dp hions and afaaici ifi a Majorii* Ann Lad H*ir Draaaing F-)rm»'i!v <*f M;iison Gulaxy .til- 1 M;iis«n Intrrlan^i. U< «-r Boildine;, I (rckard R ii < 1 THE TAVERN Up-(.) data H<>*. I m n Qui»-c and Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Pvraiahad, B;u All kin< of Ist <"'usj liquon213 words
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Advertisement140 1946-11-20 5 T.M.A. Music House, II ftratt, liac»f«r« FLAJ?O« afUfIC a mmoomiM. TkOM Till Optn tan Ref ardlns the ey^aifht Drnmtk New China Optical Co. Tl. «igk ttrat^ nnftHrt. racM rtt Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO BTUDIO 14 Higt Street, Singapore. Icdoor *rul Outdoor Photographer! Pianos140 words
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Advertisement124 1946-11-20 5 FONCHIN Co., Lv, Pi 7^57 BOE I 0 LTD BATA Ht'nDINO IH FUCILH YD. Offer! i p it 13.00 a ya?« BrM| R'l. Tele. 798/ i rwigiai I I J oplcftl tfut* h Ball i avai lablt) Hi us; I Stiitioners LIAJ4G BROTHERS CU Envelope It Paper Bag Manilla* <urn.124 words
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258 1946-11-20 6 io i >md p, v J ident < National Ovei C r an Interview. Mr. s returned ti >i\v o\ German >-■ a Igi m I a] nd Spa i loi tik with 0 .ho wa.s «»n»' dra B c II >uten IReuter - 258 words
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83 1946-11-20 6 ALEXANDRIA. Nov. 19. Alex ••«di; ton exchange, closed ir\«:c I^4o, will re-open In Janu iry or February, the Finam I Aixifi Rayman El Bai!y announced yesterday. Egypt is paying particulai a< Lentlon to the problem of ex sorting >tton," he said, "and w IngA.P. - 83 words
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205 1946-11-20 6 ;<>kio. Nov. 18. Forme! Japane im k tnli r, Gh nera] Hi Xi T( |o, admitt* d I i poi f< r thi on th Anglo American i wers In Interrogation document submil ifii by the pr< s- cution t'> the Allied Tribunal tl iReuter - 205 words
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121 1946-11-20 6 Govt. Controls imports And Exports p] eh n< nmental c ntrol Importation ol certain t"- f prohibits d alt »iv including automobil than us.si.2uo confectionery* cvi lellery and ornaments, manicure perfumery, cosmetics, lUkir knitted tissu< »!lk i iothing, silk I goods toys, games, toilet equipment uch mbs and brush- iReuter - 121 words
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Article42 1946-11-20 6 Sofia, Nov, 18. The Bulgarian New, Agency to day described a s "complete Invention" the American N< w& Agency report that a "body more than l.oou itrong has b.en concentrated In Bulgarian territory dose to the Greece-Yueroslav frontier. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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255 1946-11-20 6 lON. Nov. 18. The t ormi ret State, Mr. Sumner Wei brocu da) bat the U.S. has pn leadership on behalf of d< anting the Philippines independe misftng self-determination to Puerto R He tid that "leadership i n behalf of dependent people* wa fl turnedA.P. - 255 words
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Article92 1946-11-20 6 Lundim. Nov p radio said on S:: jntenfniK m G: mystery to the can citlZ* n but I tling" An and m w-paper an obvious the big islai ned a s a base Russia. Commeni American colon* magazine ''>: sed 0!> I could i-h vit HeA.P. - 92 words
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Article33 1946-11-20 6 NEW YORK. N«»v. 19. Jam J. "Jimmy" Walker, for Mayoi Of New York and one Dl the city's most colourful p< alitie*. died yest.erdav ol oral thrombosis. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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180 1946-11-20 6 Memories <jf a jail parade about 1 000 persons arrested ana Imprisoned by the Jap. were recounted by a Chinese witness, Quah Knk San. wh«*n he %iv evidence against a former Chin ese school mistress, Yuen Ch Wan, who appeared before Mr. Justice C. W.180 words
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Miscellaneous166 1946-11-20 6 SJ i, AiS^IJS EXCLUSIVE /A UALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUK i f Everybody's m F*avoui U PANSYf VORF. CHILE.. T"7" AH ADTi ME Ml Tj I HAf -AN AM VAN TM NATCMERLY A H-HF'S (MjP y, >Ni BESMIRCHEID DE«ED TH' AVIATOR V S'POSE Tnrt 7 MILLVUN YORE HEART IS j166 words
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Article, Illustration488 1946-11-20 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris really oBy I Morning Tnbunc i »i m HoUyxoood OOD mcern a\Y' ids i 1D47. Tht trees hav< be n i the trimmings put box s. tii*- Chr tthi carefully mother rear itUdl Cm no! time ami calendar, ther reason for th advanced488 words
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108 1946-11-20 7 Rubber Exchange Opens For Free Trading >n, Nov. 18. i f London f :chan pened tor "free ti to-daj b i rolled by (rovi rnnu n i Inco 1941. [n spit( mi fiven by the pr< ohi it, the I Only we pr< the floor ol the Rubbei I ominenlReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration851 1946-11-20 8 WITH VERA ARDMORE Birthday Party On Nov nbei Ph < M 11 tughter >'• M v T Wong, wa 'i and urty wa m rhompson R ad m an rable biw II person, very in- :.t UfCie d fOl her I hi wed me with pride her851 words
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Article, Illustration529 1946-11-20 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman vfbngmnhmj,hj Pen Talk M Will m a recent lot icr a reader said I wish you would sometime di cuss the conversational faults of old! r woman. Some of the taul 1 j l dislike In older women I am trying to i •<i mys.529 words
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Advertisement171 1946-11-20 9 Germans Face Black-out IMBCJRG No? II G lure i h i KJ 1 can If until T I flay :uid Lueb< en's supply will he xnausted <<n Wednesday The Brit ii authority i m H imburg ha\ d an v: appeal to all Allied p Tsonnel B well a-. Oermana171 words
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Advertisement136 1946-11-20 9 The Moti.n Plct«reThal Won Air Academ> Xu.irfU 1 onm row a. thi v\\ Pro^Ktd by DARRYL F ZANUCK i»cm it JOHM FORD Owing to the length of this picture, only newsre< precedes it PhMse come early. TATHAY i>f < (HDiY vrVlllrVl presents THE ALL-MALAYAN PREMIERE i lIAIJ'II IIiriIAISIIMIX ,N wrrH136 words
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Article96 1946-11-20 10 I lie share mark ntlntied Qtllert aliioiiL'h tii- inquiries ior Batu Si langora >i 2 h $1 10, An i Amali eda 8 6, i ,!i!ici(i.> B IJ it 10/9 Rantau it, $1 R U HydrauL'cs I d 'r tnii In rubb« iin Us 58c and96 words
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Article27 1946-11-20 10 i. cal rubber market wa terday. B. however legible with buy< rs and sellers holding <<fl pending a little ni interest beixiK shown by Loft27 words
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Article50 1946-11-20 10 THREW AN EGG AT A PRESIDENT BOMBAY. A man In the visitors' gallery at Bombay I Council "opened fire" with egg when the President of the Bombay Provincial Congress Commlttee moved a lesoiution condemning the communal rio Kin Bihar. The egg-thrower was removed on the orders ol the Mayor ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article117 1946-11-20 10 w YORK, Nov. 18. Govern meni obtalnmcnt ol a temporary Injunction again-t John Lewis provided some incentive for the market but thl W9* insufficlent to overcome further early afternoon witness and prices continued t<> &ho« losses mostly up to two points. The action bars Lewis fromReuter - 117 words
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Article106 1946-11-20 10 LONDON, Nov. 18.--Interest m the .stuck exchange wa s almost ntirely confined to gold minings today. Hopo s of some taxation relief for South Afr:cun mines encouraged Cape and the lead WW soon taken up by London. Some principal gains were recorded on the day. Elsewhere giltedgKlReuter - 106 words
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93 1946-11-20 10 Daylight "Blackout" In French Cities PARIS. Nov. 19.— France is to 1 partial electricity blackouts beginning on Wednesday m iniing. an Official statement ••ci yesterday. Each el< c trlcltj consuming region n Prance Is divided into six Electricity will br ck >ff during the daylight hours to two i onA.P. - 93 words
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74 1946-11-20 10 SALONIKA. Nov. 18— Greek A.ir Force Sp!ttire s are supportnz, ground troops In a "fullscol, rtfttltary operation against m vudlne forces." at Archangelos, Immediately south of the Yugolav border, a Griek Third Army p kesman said <»n Monday. Greek troops were Hsht'ng all Along aA.P. - 74 words
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76 1946-11-20 10 THE FRENCH HAD ALL THE LUCK £.s.d. LONB Kin* v the 19 -nth (,i tl X i ol the X I not pn vent the season which ended on Saturday, n m British turl his Marcel B win £21 ■1 mos )j ps rhat the winner, trailing the Aga XA.P. - 76 words
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98 1946-11-20 10 Million Rupees For India's Central Assembly NEW DELHI, Nov. is. India's Centra] Assembly yesterday pai >M a demand for nearly •000 rupees lor expenses for lr:t Constitution making mbly du< to convene on D c B The measun was passed before the Assembly ended Us Autumn session. Meanwhile, there wasA.P. - 98 words
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131 1946-11-20 10 'Varsity Closed Till Discipline Is Restored LUCKNOW -The United Provinces Government ordered the closing of Lucknow Univers tv until the authorities of the untV nr -itv "are able to restore discipline. 1 las act on followed a big campaign by students for cheaonr son** m rf*»#»nMig which led to variousReuter - 131 words
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Article35 1946-11-20 10 Sir Arjrus Gi'lan, hea<l of th* 1 Empire Div Von of ho Bi,i.-h Council, wil' h«> th« spf;ikc-r today at the Rb*« v Club Lun- at th«- Adelphi Roof Gar35 words
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Article308 1946-11-20 10 tßy Our Own c L,dtnt> m art jicul weijii' pt where other.c stat» FoodStllU i s Quotations were 'Meehoon": Siam $80; Indo-China $65; Kedah $65 No. 1 $96; No 2 $85; No. 3 $75; Siam glutinous r.ce $100 Kedah glutinous rice $85; Si:im r milling308 words
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Article68 1946-11-20 10 NEW DELHI: A] man Indian mission ol exp< is leaving for Germinspect an Industr ii plan: valued before the war Reichsmarks— which ha< been allotted to India a -hare of German rep The plant consists hundred machines for t facture of machine tools. The Indian delegati'i;Reuter - 68 words
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Miscellaneous262 1946-11-20 10 Try This AMERICAN I UiSIVI X Crossword ruzzle p n I ACROSS -i?ange ol Rocky t-w+e" KL li I ;t V^ I— Slopping p'.act Mountains H I U^-M f+- m baseball 89-Hole P A|N DT^i^i^P B: 1 •>-Lure -ii-Nancy V a-Danish colt 12 -Oil of vltrlo, C^^fegCT"- X !2-S-:aweed iabbr.i262 words
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767 1946-11-20 11 Hutton 3 Short Of Century In Brilliant Display Prestoo, Btufa Respondent with Ihe w MCC Team) 19.— Len Hiuton, the MCC open! a 9.000 spectators for their enthusiasm m the dosing stages of the rain-rui. n the MCC and New South Wales which aw here today. closing scores were: New767 words
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Article92 1946-11-20 11 IB a retuin friendly game ut at the PollCJ I School ground the RAF H XI (i i th.- Food Contn-1 tospectoraU XI by 6 goahs to 2. The game a :a.st. The p tini^liing of ihe bnpeetM ifc I wards pi evented them fiom92 words
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Article34 1946-11-20 11 TODAY'S CUP THE SOCCER The .SRC I Eurasian. I will nie.t thi R n A.s. fSembawang) In the semi-flnais ol the Victory Cup S'jccjer competition thi aft moon at 530 at Jaian B» isar.34 words
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Article21 1946-11-20 11 be R i i The Pi •Mr R Thirum.ilali ol the I i esident md H d B<21 words
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44 1946-11-20 11 MADRAS: -A Com bin. d vlce> hockey team from India Is to tour New Zealand Belt mer. The team, which Is to consist of 18 players and a Manage, will leave about the mlddh Apt 11- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article120 1946-11-20 11 >UTH WALLS inns K. Cj rim d: Ich l> b dser Morr 81 S. Ban, rdlt-y b Bdrictl i rd b Wright L'4 R 8agger s l > B 3 W* Alley n<A OOt Extras ti I tal (for 4 wks. declared) 16S MCC l.st lnnn Ilutton run120 words
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Article26 1946-11-20 11 Hills. California, Nov. >ion Bobby Riggs on sfully defended hU 1 court tennis title. i Donald Budge 6-2 2 m the fnals.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article22 1946-11-20 11 Hoi 18.— JimmU Lo rid heavyweight L i. ated tkf >« i ie Sunara, r Mum h\ o fall to ReuterReuter - 22 words
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416 1946-11-20 12 nu I the foil N 1 LU n [an > K< Keif l< t Ar bui M mis Don Tallon iii* Toshack Qeorge Tribe. The Cup am ill be Chosen tomorrow, the Vi<*«Captain day ]-a th<' twelfth man onReuter - 416 words
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Article86 1946-11-20 12 AUzLAIUE, Nov. 1 J- -Victoria beat South Australia by niit- m the Sheffieli Id Match which ended here today despite the thud wicket partnership 0/ tvj Don Bradman and Hamnience m South Australia's second innings todayBrad man played a chaw > h i innings for HO andReuter - 86 words
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257 1946-11-20 12 Malay Gets Gaol, Women' s Allegations At ttie tiial ol Embi bin Ibranim 2a', before Second IfagteGnh. yesterday two i ii ol Siglap village rlbed how they had given tome of their peisonal belonging to accused to convert into cash and how the man not only failed to give them257 words
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Article104 1946-11-20 12 WASHINGTON. Nov. U The world rice production m 1947 U la>yei than U''ar, but owing to iinaU crop*. En former exporting countries, the Quantity of ri < available for world trade wi 1947 i s expected to continue at the current low levels. World exports of riceReuter - 104 words
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149 1946-11-20 12 "Empress Of Australia" Due Here Today c Empress of Australia ai i today with nineteen Japan- f criminal suspects who will itand trial »'t connection with tl of the Ck Among this ni L:.-Col Yoke a Kiroshi. ready a peeti have i>« I tnis MX thref generals, who d i»i149 words
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Article42 1946-11-20 12 F: N 17. A unique Premi< innonnc< d to^'ay ts of the I i ,-t mission o f r>n 1 Bervicemcn to <,• Urn I of w.-ir t";ii!o<i 0 refuftai of ht mmen v, aMow Buch ;i aission I Q TV42 words
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Article63 1946-11-20 12 Parli Nov. polid- to-day ann they had arrested n JJ had confessed i Toulou.se goldsmin the solos of hi^ I torches to make I where his gold wa.. Tlif men, who i. with stealing gold 000 francs, were si said th y did t; ingReuter - 63 words
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Article17 1946-11-20 12 .a. Nov. 19 .11 I by Shen rived here on the! mandu, the capil ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article21 1946-11-20 12 WAVELL BACK FROM TOUR Delhi. No\ M ihal Lord Wavell India, r. turned lay from his ftv< Northwes I vince. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article34 1946-11-20 12 Ibourne, Nov. I jt -war commercia tween An.sir alia and Bai has b< i n i stablish( v and naw possible Tor civilian 'igers to book from Di Jrice weekly servi34 words
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Article38 1946-11-20 12 Hamburg. Nov. 19 The feau. mines. w!th coal produc--0,500 tons. red <>'i per cent of 1 nal pre-w*r nr Iflu v 'Ji figure. The Ruhr mines naw only reached 45 per'"' 1 pr. -war average.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article24 1946-11-20 12 Prague, Nov. i».—J of hi 80-calU Bvakia "rill h Bratislava on D<<-. 2, chai m crimes, Back oi c <k-ath penal24 words
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Article40 1946-11-20 12 Um-on, Nov. 19.-Two ergo moorships have b, :he P and 0 a« Br Steamship Cdmpanies tor X n Calc U will hay« accoramo i igfers and will of IS knot! for the sbii 'o.i a^d Cannano40 words
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Article33 1946-11-20 12 London, Nov. I 10 the British Nethe 'an I text of vh'-h wan Dr. T M I ay.-' o protect ,h ihe m lv' com wi h lenn33 words
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