Morning Tribune, 9 December 1946
1946-12-09
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Title Section10 1946-12-09 1 MORNING TRIBUNE r.,. v,, Series) 10 CENTS Pec. 9, ma10 words
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84 1946-12-09 1 Greek Border Closed: Fierce Clashes, Strafing Reported 17' Yugoslav Ma< o ed to (ill motor Va s n 111 t/M* area mounted following ptrtis- onfirtned reports of heavy fighting imvunva> th, bordti town Of /->.'•" s nd Yugoslav motorist wert ned at t I tkopli that the/ would not permittedReuter - 84 words
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115 1946-12-09 1 EISENHOWER FORESEES 'SUPER BLITZ' (WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.-Gen-i nhower on Batcted the U.S. will be ...,lly deeper Into paratlons foi a confUcf "unles we i this damnable if." i men th< War Deft, ettlng up a special ■t members divorced from m. ities to work with f plans for atomic IA.P. - 115 words
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Article89 1946-12-09 1 PARIS. Dec. I.— Siamese troops are scheduled to turn over the tcrritoriei of Lao- and Cambodia, »eilcd during the war, <<> French f< r tomorrow under the detailed evacuation plan adopted by the mixed I nch— Siamese commission today, ACCOrdiD to m Agen© Prance pre^89 words
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Article36 1946-12-09 1 Dec. 8.- T! i( al ub committee lasi on of mea v i forc< tiibition I I v. uritj d mulat< i on s on but Qd [•her, rou I 11 ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article95 1946-12-09 1 TOKIO, i [li a statement bristling with such terms a s u rn misrepn sentat'.on Arthur Inn n .Sunday accused the Soviet A newspaper. R d B '-'1 i r considered pr '.-■>* ••doc, not further the Allied obIcct L\ eJ (Rod' star m anA.P. - 95 words
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253 1946-12-09 1 HEAVY FIGHTING NEAR YENAN ON EVE OF PEACE TALK New llohi's Ami Fear* hi China i In tii* be o qu( l patch !)< i li!ll d \\\> I Chian X along th( Ing hi h i Hi to Sun. nsi provini inch Is the mi ional 1 tfenan regioiReuter - 253 words
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Article213 1946-12-09 1 i i Del •i. I J i I B Q lvi red < d c ra I Coi Con Ls.se mbl i < a sell and body and i if kde lor* H > > I. r; in.-rl "appar< ntl I "'k-' 1 it'l'l I213 words
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Article111 1946-12-09 1 Peiping, !>••' •'< tui nni j today fi Chanychura and Harbin i cribed Government daipat i that Communl I I i OUld .shortly la er oil nsive again chun, the MCanchurii Thr communists have not thj h for a concerted .i 1 tin Mationalist-held mghold, theA.P. - 111 words
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Article39 1946-12-09 1 DNEY A .-I .< U old I ten blri h 17th child C ■>■•■"» v,' M H Sydney She Mi Alice V* roniei stun h William Stai d pensioi World v wu mai when u^i mi 27. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement20 1946-12-09 1 MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY presenting a Doll or Tricyck They an till new arrival GIAN SINGH CO., ry Road, Singapon20 words
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320 1946-12-09 2 India-South Africa Dispute •i Ind i n /id "its unqi v, b; h( B •<: n 1 LtJon ding ion. If] I rninei i tted 'o honoui obligatio loth In the rpirit and lett !i^ r)inrifr I olesfl the 54 lonReuter - 320 words
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Article95 1946-12-09 2 Chartered Plane For Bride HIPPENHAM, D v girl fot whom an Eng~ ih officer charteted a X rial plant to fly her from Germany to Britain a week ago married him at i Chipp< nham //c t« nlay. Tht bridegroom was s liv. t John Phipps, i RJS.M.E., of Chippenha?nReuter - 95 words
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243 1946-12-09 2 sic, Dee. B.— Miracles do not exist, 62-year-i Auguste Piccard, Swiss scww>^ who fl ratosphere by going up ten miles In audience. He is now planning a deep freeze and that will be the sea diving expedition to rca h of homeReuter - 243 words
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Article25 1946-12-09 2 yvtOn i r the S1 >rt of f V ■«i fn m kmj wher* 1 the n oin< Iginaity uao- LSlon of Burma ReuterReuter - 25 words
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219 1946-12-09 2 (Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Sat.— After 25 d i s ma I th fl tiing industry m i i I Pinang Kechil on Pangkor, v part of 1 ik, will be resumed on ling to nt which have Ju Th n of thi 5 whicl219 words
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Article24 1946-12-09 2 I Dlri Washington Pali tuguratc I -rttnc? rir-xt month, it was Inomi' <-m hist ii. Into stop v;M [> Dhahran, In24 words
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316 1946-12-09 2 HOTI FIRE Dl i B.— Estima w da* I a hurtling from riam< L 1 LaU st i iports said more than 74 bodies had already been I n from the iS-storey lupposv lire-proof Winecoff Hotel. Many victim.s are charred beyond recognition.Reuter; A.P. - 316 words
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53 1946-12-09 2 No Elections Until Troops Airrive IOM-. »n. Dv Bn:;-H Foreign ofti B* thai < I •-twided thatH j bai.inii B be sent t},. At present C ment troops curt I j onp: the Azeib. 1 H their entry i H by the, Ie I there have be« n >.- ■>Reuter - 53 words
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Article77 1946-12-09 2 OTTAWA, D(v 8. Dr. Shugar. former Cai submarine exp^n i ycsUrday on a < piracy to commui confidential informatir-r. Soviet Union. Dr. Shugar's trial for ci i?v with m mb« rs of a Scv spy ring concluded a fffck ago. He was the thirti <on77 words
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46 1946-12-09 2 Irrigation Models! Impress Ag. G-G (Our C IPOH. SUNDAY, nes red r >v Agri-Horticultural Ing Goven Edward, and I Excellency was pressed by a model of k and 1 irrigation schenv Tho Srafoi nnd the police Lumpur were p Anti -Tank pe' rd of honour ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration329 1946-12-09 3 EVENKI ROPE BREA HIES SIGH OF RELIEF tnbini 7. 1941. I he wj S i] ring tftc Govern n n for an immediate nd m In vi 1500.000 line again I In a letter to member^ ol the United Mine said heA.P.; Reuter - 329 words
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Article121 1946-12-09 3 Own Reporter/ m nday.— A man-, If. ppers m the Taip- 1 Eh! terday afternoon by l! ice resulted m the I cc Chinese, of whom iccumbed to a gun K> the hospital, be lowed a report j t of Dr. Lim Swce Kidnapped while ■ii121 words
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Article69 1946-12-09 3 Explosions Rock Shanghai k U Dec, 8.-A hand- 1 r accidentally dropped at] 1 ammunition dump on! irted a series )i F 1() n>, which the will continue oi two. unable to reach > i c of r< current of imminent dp--1 aei lal bombs. mmediate esti ties but it69 words
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Article146 1946-12-09 3 Fishing, New Style om McFt X N PARIS, Dec. I l'a>is pro Hi t finding life dt- S fficult since \h< City Vou\ c do ed dotm fi Hous< i 0/ Foli ranee,*' an retoH t/ip to wsptfpei ddt7i »tis- to attract private cl<4 »U. On, veiltd a<lre>\ cmeni \in146 words
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Article52 1946-12-09 3 I nkinj De< 8.. -Mi Marshall witi IC* left Nankins thta n ftir Honolulu to qx All official r.i. i;; i remained m Nank no plan* own dep from China. OeneraJissim i Chiang Ka. h.'k Ka c I vifi a farewell dinm r Chii.n'-' acownpaniedA.P. - 52 words
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140 1946-12-09 3 Plymouth Dec 7. Naval els including d< trovers arc today searchin ers ofl Eddystone Piviiiniuh for the submarine Truant drifting helples withoui a crew after being cut away from the tug which had her m tow. Tlt* Admiralty issued a warning that one O f140 words
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17 1946-12-09 3 RANGOON I- I I G ■:t Burn plete I B i ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article72 1946-12-09 3 LONDON Dec 8 T: Which Hew (lv: m th( .1" ItCk r >. p arl Hai bour n- c 1 ago hoists d ag Un url Harboui Ihe how .it which th< Japanese plane c imf ov< m York R;id aid tonight. N ma lor IJnReuter - 72 words
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Article75 1946-12-09 3 DOIHARA'S ARREST SOUGHT NANKING ;><« 7 Tne Wai Criminal Court oi the Ministry 01 National Defence \M shortly sending an official letter to Pokio requesting the arresl and i xtradition of Lieut. g»ti i. U Doihara, who is described m .i tpan spy m China" as the arch-plotter m v^Reuter - 75 words
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152 1946-12-09 3 Imphal Hero, S'pore Troops Reach U.K. LI 1 OL Dec I On.' i mi btu r Qgapoi i i IV i lln< r G %1 Sir CX n mai [mphal, v.. II home Ince IWI I last July t t Sc<»n i :iid th< ulni i »>«»ut feeding arrangements IReuter - 152 words
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Article66 1946-12-09 3 I F i 1 2 men i I ,i rnon r cci t i day. 1/ Mil men v r\ d a 48-hour n< on Hi-- m neni after eral tni n Dec. 4 A another gent ral m eting i i dai66 words
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248 1946-12-09 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946 The More United Nations m be I i relatively good v. and so ha the sort i U-acted C icil of flisters But appointment that < Ivantagi uu h taken i i i appro I ibly Lmpr< phere bo make a ginning to (f(248 words
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Article1210 1946-12-09 4 H.L HOPKIN - H.L HOPKIN By OUR LETTER FROM LONDON A [t mres mci A fawn bering the [mport a f keepIng uj> circulation, with the caption, Alt it Citizir: the much rnone appropriate "Un- N et." i can be sur> I I to him by 1 unit1,210 words
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Article47 1946-12-09 4 PARIS Dec. 8.-1 Bd biologist. Dr. Julian Huxley.! formally Installed is Direct General of i. SCO a: i plenary session Tdaj i noon. It Ua City was under con>ideratl i tho UNESCO general conl next year and Oslo or C 1948.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article40 1946-12-09 4 NO ATOM BOMBS FOR BRITAIN WASHINGTON. Dec. 1-1 Uniti-d State.- S< Mr. Robert Patterson, m ment, said "No atomic w: or fis>ionable material has > sent to Britain 01 to any and any statement to the I trary is untrue."' ReuterReuter - 40 words
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34 1946-12-09 4 LONDON, Dec. 8.-T tine Foreign Mm muglia, announce Argontin trade and fri signed within 15 c return from the Unit the Soviet Amb Una, Mikhail bia Broadcaf I nounced todas34 words
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Article26 1946-12-09 4 85 LEAVE TRAINS FOR UK TROOPS LONDON, D 1 leave trains I be run by Br I the Christmas I expected holi spread over fl ReuterReuter - 26 words
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7 1946-12-09 5 Experimental Uranium Pile On Long Island A.P.A.P. - 7 words
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Article48 1946-12-09 5 i Office and Chi Dsentatta w. re negol Chlncst occupat I d but tbi "negotiatioi nfoi i nelthei In Nankiii Dtiren bu» oother region,* 1 presom^ ably m Ant nil" Sorfet MM Chine officials n My ron ferred m th< l I I \J9. A.PA.P. - 48 words
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Article78 1946-12-09 5 l INDON Dec. 0 flu (mjiui Worker \t tioi I Orea Hi Man, ha deputation to 8 ird ir Bal I lo in firm him that thel m n Including 99 per (%i nt i lln Sikh communit I if wtrt n I Pakistan I i up h shouldReuter - 78 words
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Article38 1946-12-09 5 i'< .]>,!. !>• 111 H< ;h 01Unls( guerilla, b.t: v: i w dually pu hlog Ettta* i ';ioo«.» •> |p*i{);j.:' Red bands alia •••i pin but fa > r» CommunJ t dera i trail I M i A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement490 1946-12-09 5 okmnabk anywhen it's m I 1 1 I K. Tang Crafts Minimum 'L LEY I S. type* of riei ..•'3. relic Gift Seti" [ing Ptcm *'-c. BUX CO., re I :ti9>aon Green 01. Mi«M!« Id. Phone 2620. Ai)ACHE-CIRE t font earffo bapgrge transport. t ion, Our guarantee C BAGGAGE SERVICK490 words
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Advertisement14 1946-12-09 5 S IDI Ml LI W |> TO i;i >N i BEIRUI I r \M! I)14 words
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218 1946-12-09 6 Me n Had No Chance To Discuss Problems London, D< V- i d In n.' Ho Comm Financial »s» ci ltj rd Pakenham, nd addressed the men, no opportunity r v m "i d Ihe Mil M> nR»-r r plied: I i"tk; r tins tin prtn md« oversea il t.Reuter - 218 words
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Article64 1946-12-09 6 [NGTON Zealand New ''< aland and the air transni i tnent, the n« Zealand ■[< Minister, Mr Frederick nounced here todi reement provide •en Auckland itn •I j ad gives Ne* ■lit to pick up and H n S in Fran VI i all vc to north AmericaReuter - 64 words
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Article57 1946-12-09 6 Jap Steel For Reparations WASHINGTON, Doc 5 The Mar East Commission today creed a heavy portion oi the, rapanese steel rolling mill to- reparations A'- an informal session, the commission decided that ail equipment m that industry above the quantity required to product 1 >. 775,000 metric tuns yearly 'shallA.P. - 57 words
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217 1946-12-09 6 HAMBURG, Dec 6.- A prosecution witness at the trial of 16 of the staff or the notorious Ravensbruck concentration camp for women descrbied to-day how women m the camp tried to blacken their hair with soot m an effort to save their lives,A.P. - 217 words
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Article118 1946-12-09 6 MOLOTOV AGAIN AGREES JUCCESI Dec. v esla\ Mol< I ..<•:... il urging national armamnt \c weapon md weapons adaptable to mass destruction when the subc< < i the United Nat i »1 and curity Dimity < D on regulatl< n and reduction ot laj Tli V I-' called for ra]Reuter - 118 words
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286 1946-12-09 6 LONDON, I).- Warning thai B and bacon rations might have to ben hi the Huust* ot Commons to-daj I ster Mr. John Strachej Bread ration is 03 ounces oi br< person and bacon ration three ounc< Declaring that Labour disputes m the Americas, particularlyReuter - 286 words
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146 1946-12-09 6 Several Points In Cairo Pact To Be Considered London, I)., F Offlce ipokesman several formal to be clarified m tl V. interpretation < K'Vistng thTreaty <>! 1936 The result itypj negotiation^ 8»-pti mb< by th<> Egypt cret l< >übj<-et «>: olcation dt iiv day^ ago th< *p< Th<- nexi b^146 words
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Miscellaneous60 1946-12-09 6 iA'L Air\lJ| EXCLUSIVE fIV U-\/,/\>/'. 7T) 77-//. MORNING TRIBVNI i i One* Cracked Mind m Ai t T^V Lt^f*°fHSM-^ t^' i^J^ H^'S "1 I THAT'S THE. WORST SIGN I if-'HEH.'HEHr- THf"- *£V£« &&J*GD% A 'THir\ °^fl 6 QUIEITED i ;NACASE_;KE HIS. r r > FIND ML r.'- AND N, >60 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1946-12-09 7 I Scenes C ompleted r afi rever, malar. r r: and the steamy C't". [the tropical Amae Archers unit, un direction of Derek completed E IU \\e journey down K t \u ocean port vi i -j Para, Brazil, and W' s tage of1,090 words
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Article, Illustration429 1946-12-09 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH nd the: w Uianifl H a.o.c. and Corp >ral osephine Askew ol the AT£ I. The bride, who wore a bening bridal gown cut on clasai lines, and v i >ath of orange ilossoni wa fi attended by two Idesmaids, Corporal E. Pant on429 words
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Article209 1946-12-09 8 N Looking for desserts and salads that use season:*: i fruits deliciously? Then try these. Spiced Pear Puddins i (Serves 6> Oiu> envelope unfiavour- ed gelatin, cup cold wat- i er. cup sugaa, l stick i cinnamon. 1-inch piece 1c nmn rind. 2 egg whites, 2 tablespoons sugar.209 words
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Article, Illustration319 1946-12-09 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Then Push To-day I am going t-.< throw l a curve, ii you are Interred! I believe that more women are dissatisfied with their bustline than with almost any other figure factor. Either they wlaih to Increase it, decrease it. or linn it up.319 words
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Article268 1946-12-09 9 Pricei quoted U weight i "here 0! d. Foodstuffs: Yesterday 1 qu I ations were "Mcehoon": Siam Nr» 1 $100 N 2 $85. No 3 $75; Indo-China $05: Kcdah $65. Ri 1 $117; No. 2 $110 No. 3 $85. f-iam glutii K< dah glutinou* r268 words
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Article100 1946-12-09 9 U.S. WILL NOT BREAK WITH FRANCO NEW YORK, D.r k -Senator Ton Connally told the I nited bluntly on Saturdi thai the i;.s. would not break a t even if th< 0 tnbly •mmended such I ion Speaking before the LB-nation BUOfommittec attempting to parlous i >>nst Spain, Benato IA.P. - 100 words
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65 1946-12-09 9 FRENCH U-BOAT AND CREW CONSIDERED LOST 1 Paris, Dec. B— A spokr-mrm for the Ministry 0! Anniei MM on .Saturday that all hope 0! lmdinH 23 nion ti n ttu Prendb submarine '2:<2(J mv I 1' b< giv< n up. 'i übn i,r.v Boating mint oil Toulon. TO rumours tlA.P. - 65 words
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Article20 1946-12-09 9 UNRRA E MBARGO LIFTED ,1 UNRRA China ha tl Mnued imp with j m China and tie of p ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement189 1946-12-09 9 I p .lIOWs I-lIOM ,281. j, p.m. 4.1 jpm. ti..'{u p.m BIS p n I !h West's Most Desperate \Ln iXTEII!...DEAD CR ALIVE!! 'I ALAN CyfiHS LON CHAHEY KENT TAYLOR NOAH BEERY, JR. Mm ODRISCOtL JESS BARKER THOMAS GOWE2 JOHN UTE X The Lawless As The 'Fearsome Foursome 1 I189 words
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Advertisement34 1946-12-09 9 CATHAY "SJ II a.m., l.fi, 1.13, <i t:», 9.30 LAST l>\\ STEWART GRANGER JEAN KENT IN CARAVAN I DO NOT VIJ-> VOi R LAST J v^< TO-MORROW ERTAII !iL Ml Dis I o PIKI34 words
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Advertisement90 1946-12-09 9 SHE GAVE HIM THE BEST TWO TINE HE EVER HAD! Robert CUMMINGS TKt Henry Voittr ?< jdu<!'on Kay FRANCIS JOHN 80US ANDY ["[VINE ifltl Gr:Hm j \c\< Ctuuifc fj? THE w Ti f PIED PIPER) MONTY WOOLUr 1 ROOOTMcDOWIiIIO I x-^. mi mm -A A DASHING ROGUE KIDNAPS A KING?90 words
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Article479 1946-12-09 10 SHARE MA RKET QUOTATIONS > ■HOI dim tv the Malayan Shart broker* A»k fa lim. «*r« fullowt la: T ut M m i/" .70 00 r 14/- eh 105 Hyd. inc. Kii.'a Ur, 13/--1 onoti 13/« i Beei 17/fl 19/R 17/--1 1.30 Way 1.9 2 10 Taiping Cons. 1.40 1.50479 words
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Article61 1946-12-09 10 World's Biggest Door ring IJO4 I mg I high, i '\vl to a V amtmbly hah i t t eh y r hat be fi built to I -t Britain 110 -id-plar; t ;td- s i aluminium and mI I I I iClCll t whole struc- my 'Joo ions iReuter - 61 words
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92 1946-12-09 10 U.K., Australia, U.S., To Share Siam Tin BANGKOK, Dec. 8.-Britaln Australia and the United States will share 16.000 tons of Siamese tin which piled up during the war years after the lo>- of Singapore. The tin was released for expor* under an agreement between Slam, Britain and Au-Ualia. Siam willReuter - 92 words
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Article50 1946-12-09 10 NEW YORK Dec. 7.— Rails withstood steady proflttaking to the close with gain* up to three points but most 'other groups notably Minings, Steels, Oil-. Utilities and Tobacco^ pro▼vd vulnerable to pressure and finished with on balance ad- vances up to one point. Closed steady. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article112 1946-12-09 10 LONDON. Dec. 6— Small scat I Ted business has been Insufflcient to establish a real tendenOiltedged securities sho^ a mixture ol small galn^ and but these were In th nature of adjustments rather than result ol actual busing ss Industrial also made a mixed Ing with someReuter - 112 words
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Miscellaneous200 1946-12-09 10 Try This AMERICAN j ON THE BRIDGE TABLE Crossword Puzzle X 4CEOSB 29-Small wild 03 D|A'G 3 N 30— Poisonings t '^'Sl J-Car<l pip 33-Essential to Hoplehl Yellowish color bridge game I L— 1 >^-* .I— Took part In ?4— Zinc (symb.j lli Us B^—^ B ftme 35— Played out200 words
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188 1946-12-09 11 his tug ihrcerday In ati hrli PL' Wa Se« and B Ldr iptai 1 Bari I M* and fouri Ct. d Lady I/C* ol 1.161 Mdc y.td coniiderLad u-hting and Ue c n a transfer Man j,, r considerWte part Ol the crewq of188 words
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Article187 1946-12-09 11 HOME SOCCER RESULTS I I I. d o Count' fcrii" ViUa iLeet d l fcivt ntford 1. J pret (urn R\ Khel mouth-. L hfl} Forth mouth gsmi Land DIVISION ■Bar dford 1. Kov. m br Bwall 0. Jf KJe W Plymouth A. 2, WNev ter C. 3. boti heffleMReuter - 187 words
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Article153 1946-12-09 11 A team race sailed betv, Royal Sini Yacht Jlub and the S.E.A.L.F Boai Club m the latter Club's 14-ft dinghies, yesterday, m v. three skipper^ and crews n m i dub competed, resulted m j; foi the Yacht club's more experienced skipp Ttie race started at153 words
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Article20 1946-12-09 11 NEGRI GO DOWN TO PARAK Tr —In tl tatch f n by 3-0 nlayed with five re defence was outstanding.20 words
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88 1946-12-09 11 Jockeys Want Ambulance To Be 'Also Ran' PER Hi J, tfitti h v iR i m t»n </t Bdmont Park tefused i an avibulanct foll< t/< e /ac. v 7/' W** i 'e/?y d Oil (j'Oiinds that the a7t>hulance would cut t'P i'" t but the commitUi offered to tendReuter - 88 words
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Article158 1946-12-09 11 The following date.-, for State hockey tiiuK have ben f] i .as- Colow* Whites. Sat unlay D<c. 14. Trials: Colour t Whites. Saturday Dec. 21. 3rd. Trials: S.R.C. again rl Combined services. Monday Dec. 30. 4th. Trials: Pwbables y's Possibles. Saturday Jan. 4. All the trials will158 words
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21 1946-12-09 11 8.-V. M I i imbei orv' m M< pop I inn ommand brlland c ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article37 1946-12-09 11 Majesty the X Bi men toßrli nd 1 They are: V batter, i Burma, Vlscouni A brook form< r C-in I un M I 1 1 I 1 1 v the •If.37 words
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227 1946-12-09 11 n Prime Minister. 1 f the I t :P( t i At ri 1 r it i i •■•rich r- ItlOl bee m United Nation. It l only 2\ votes wnil< gainst it and elev n did ii" 1 Miiu i i condemn227 words
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Article543 1946-12-09 12 consult many I not b I member Laboui nm< ni not want t :h would h H i afford nd then enty ol working men ire alr< ady grum bling at the Government and h« will noi rlook the Ii :t thai hardly aReuter - 543 words
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93 1946-12-09 12 Premier Stalin In "Best Of Health" LONDON, Dec. 8. A S< Emba y pok< man -aid on I that O< nerali slmo Btalin I- ol health. II flatly d< i d th< •nd rumours which, In on- London papei ii 1 far as to ay that the Ru lan ChiefA.P. - 93 words
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Article375 1946-12-09 12 Last Nights Symphony Concert our c 1 Mho; I the I s ent< Us I M iOl i v c fact that the gr ai oi ,> P rogramm( was Planneci rma i :ni V 1941 v. rid events made evitabk v thut the Convert w b r postponed then;375 words
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164 1946-12-09 12 "Congress Not Perturb .m w I at ft 1 .9 inu i m poiii i 3 tli at 1 1 fl irded Mohammed 1 lim i I A.P. I im i aguetit, Acharya J. B. Ki.p. lani, comn I I tha perturbed." He expressed cA.P. - 164 words
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Article42 1946-12-09 12 Batavia. Dec. 7.- The Dutch Army announced un Saturday that 14 Dutch soldiers and civilian were killed when two Bren gun carriers -truck a land miii at Padang, Sumatra. I- n i soldi M civilian were wound* d.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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29 1946-12-09 12 INCREASE IN U.S.S.R. RUBBER OUTPUT LONDON. I p >rted ih «t I rubber harv( stir I I .•weed, d by 1 that Dkraini I ed th^ir harv( c< n29 words
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Article25 1946-12-09 12 MEW YORK. D Clare Hospif I day that th< Mk. J mob I i but hi condition d ii li A.P. A.P.A.P. - 25 words