Morning Tribune, 5 February 1947
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341 1947-02-05 1 NAAFI And Cinemas For Palestine Evacuees JERUSALI men and mated will ntrating at mderthe nment's n. the luarters, .nation. numi lly." be al B days 1 ng the docuE nanded by m takes, la bows .em. night, all had wen de- The evacuation from Paleswomen and children and a mReuter; U.P. - 341 words
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64 1947-02-05 1 Quarter-Deck Drama On The Vanguard It f'- H.M.S. It by Vincent still H.M.S. Imd her sta- ping i board is busy writ--1 innounced troyer St. the Vanguard morrow. drama at the the Bay of ealed when the in today set the who was inltJ Ul secure knocked 'un M was64 words
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149 1947-02-05 1 I", with In motor die- cusi coal and this Will serve background to their talks. Imperial Chemical Industrie at Birmigham postponed re-opening indefinitely today after planning vo lUte production. Six thousand Were laid off Sections of th_ Duo lop Rubber Company's faetory atU.P. - 149 words
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234 1947-02-05 1 Victims Trapped Below Deck In B lazing Vesse l One hundred and twenty-three lives wert lost when the British river steamer Sai-on, 1,950 tons, was gutted in Hong Kong harboui yesterday. Many of the passengers were trapped below because the portholes and passages hadReuter; U.P. - 234 words
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Article100 1947-02-05 1 1 Paris. Feb. 4.—Tuenty- j five women, three of I whom have been attacked I and bitten about the L J f/iroat and bod?/, have J been chased by a "vam- I pire man" at Rueil Mai- maison. near Versailles, i i during the past two months.Reuter - 100 words
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Article104 1947-02-05 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. -I.— Tile International Labour Organisation Mission which li now here will visit Ceylon, Malaya, Burma, Siam Philippines, Indochina and China after completing- its study of labour onditions in India. Dr. P. P. Pillai, chairman of the Mission, ..aid loday. He added: "The MissionReuter - 104 words
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Article48 1947-02-05 1 New York, Feb. 4.— New York radio stations today broadcast despatches from Little America saying American aviators flying '94 kilometres inland over unknown territory between Marie 1 Bvrd Land and James Ellsworth I Land had photographed undiscovered mountain peaks some rising 5,000 metres above sealevel. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article94 1947-02-05 1 CAIRO. Feb. 4.— Three British non-eommi-^ioned Officers tried by a court martial last month on a charge of conpiracy to cause mutiny, were found guilty when the finding* of the court were promulgated today. All the three Were sentenced to five years' imprisonment, but theReuter - 94 words
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Article129 1947-02-05 1 LUEBECK. GERMANY, r\b. V An alleged attempt to promote new Nazi movement has been revealed here in a tria. before the C.»n trol Commission < oUrt of Luebeck Defendants are charged with attempting to underline occupation authorities, glorification of militarism and the creation of a newU.P. - 129 words
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Article36 1947-02-05 1 Washington, Feb. 4. The Navy announced that Vice Admiral W. H. P. Blandy commander of the Bikini atoig bomb test will be commander-in-chief of the Atlantic fleet to succeed the late Admiral Mark A. Mitscher. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement18 1947-02-05 1 OPENING SHORTLY at 30-1, Raffles Place GIAN SINGH CO., iv/ira/ 7H& opening date j 111 —M— I i18 words
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100 1947-02-05 2 I SI ui 1 1 v. What I Can Do I Mr i okl n j to Alr i I I I jptin Leg! _t ir. U I >ri the Colonial be out rron rtly-I cai I th'the Coloi r ol H ind b100 words
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298 1947-02-05 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) 'The doors are open the buses are in. and we an all in too. h, 8 entirely up to the men to come bar. work and take the busei ou l", declared Mr. A. A Ewii <" ieraJ Managei298 words
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Article121 1947-02-05 2 •rike 0/ inklin Oimson p Garrett, Trad [ng ipore hav.. been I In question by strlkel n in interviews be Tribune lay. Franklin Gim itement last weekbad received the municipal for protection, a Union Hy denied any il H Union appealed yesterday I ether Unions" d( I121 words
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Article59 1947-02-05 2 h occurred on Mortal the General Hospital. Ol Mr T. P. Velo) tion Mast r. i.avang rig. tt Mr Nair who wa« 40 Id le ives b» hind a widow illdren He was the Mr T N P. M ter Ratu Tiga •nd brothel j ol Mr.59 words
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Article105 1947-02-05 2 SINGAPORE SYMPATHY FOR VIETNAM jfo bility "f aldh tii. v m__o ><\ by rely;- of .08 a loclal v,h<> "aiiti-qa.-i/o ol QUnitt Part) 'j mt during 1 pn ntatlrt body wt ■wu <*• u .ii* 1.1!... tllC B Ai Hdp Couun foi the PVHM >■* of tii into < m*105 words
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413 1947-02-05 2 (Tribune Man Keporicr, i i the Secretary of St I Ci- orh-Jones, to inv< L tement" In the Hon pal strike situati f to London by a special stnk f presenting all labour unions in Singapon I An AIJ Trade Unions' Deleg:: Corner nee held413 words
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Article104 1947-02-05 2 A KUOMINTANG VISI I OR TO S'PORE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. Tai Quee-sensz. Vice Minister for Oversea. Affairs oi the Chinese Kuomintang, arriv- Singapore yesterday evenin*., by flying-boat accompanied by his secretary, Mr. Lim Kayjin. He is in Malaya on a goodwill lon to study Chinese local if] ilrs. Interviewed104 words
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Article50 1947-02-05 2 r coins are trickling into r rcuhtlon aealn after a lapse I several years. At < ne ol the bvi departmem i !n town yesterday, cuswere surprised to aee Inj included in their inae. These coins. >aid the ■j. h.ad been paid in bv neral public50 words
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Article127 1947-02-05 2 NEW TROLLE BUSES FOR SINGAPORE (Tribune Staff Keportei The first new trolley h ordered by the SUngap fl tion Company will beg rive from June onward: nounced the General MM of the S.T.C. Mr. A A I j yesterday. Mr. Ewing said that on 1 placed last year included i127 words
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Article88 1947-02-05 2 Hundreds thronged theHß World covered stadtt night to witness th Products Exhibit- by various Chin* 1 combines on the Islana I The exhibition I also be open tonight" M the patronage of W* M Holttum. Direct i nic Gardens. I On display 1 table greens frui subsidiary88 words
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Advertisement38 1947-02-05 2 [m il 4 i> I m l_-fl-_____________^_^__^__________________________' COMBINE? SERVICES ENTERTAINMENT I '\viiii!&»'\wmw" M ■< 7 f. f W A* fa J 6 CtO VZ NOW PLAYING 2nd WEEK aV .<-.;.- (T5 PiAC~r~ J GALA PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT at 10 p.m. < WKtL******W************WL*******lM38 words
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Article75 1947-02-05 3 I Report* I ft r ft ft our p^op/e fa tight for -re and justice. We beli< Vietnam* le will be i ess under your leadership, the Democratic Re- 0/ Vietnam." A similar cable cipressina appreciation for his appeal to Indian people to organise a ni75 words
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100 1947-02-05 3 MALACCA MALAYS DENOUNCE ANTI-FEDER ATION CAMPAIGN trues.- The Malay Pergerakan party in a tying its stand vis-a-vis the Federation t i ti-Pederation campaign conMalayan Joint Council of Action. for the UMNO. ■v.. ilution by the Party today: mmitte .pate in body or orirticularly the Maltial Afa body Cheng Lock I100 words
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Article82 1947-02-05 3 Il has 1 I y lips Mi] tvan IU be tenable il pear in any institution in m which can urse reauiD'd I candidate. ese British Ls to be i any race thin the following I cultural sub- or the line I English, who pportunities ol methods82 words
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Article118 1947-02-05 3 ARMED POLICE ACCOMPANY BUSES Approximately forty buses from the "feeder" routes that are taking tlv place of the main ST.C. bus route, are accompanied by -cci police, in order f o prevent lible intimidation since they came out to relieve civilian workafter th. Singapore Traction ipany workers struck work on118 words
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Article86 1947-02-05 3 There scorns t be some unit understanding of the c.rgani«at.on oi the Trade Union Detriment in Malaya ai result of Mr. Biazi. tatement in the first week of the [Municipal workers' strike, says I a Press notice. It ii pani Malayan Department with Mr. J- Brazier at86 words
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Article51 1947-02-05 3 preliminary meeting of the pom Traffic Advisory Cum mittes will be held today at 4 in the Council Chamber, Government Building Bmprei Place. Singapore. id wif ol Mr P. H. gener 1 manager of ti)" Branch f General Ho mp V- arr i Vod erc boat from :3nd51 words
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419 1947-02-05 3 Skipper Complains Of Bu Hying, In tint ida tion i..,_i! n 'V pon ribln how UM "Hung Hal" tainedand her cargo I Semara I the •n three return trip fiTh,',ii;1 pta remarked on th! iv'-;.h h n d L lnt,nuaa attitude419 words
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Article227 1947-02-05 3 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES A new cltfb was opened in Penang a lew days ago— the Kampar. The Taiping Public Restaurant Is introducing satay" to patron^ at 25 cents lor 10 -ticks. For failing to comply with the Pric? Control Ordinance in not displaying his Price Control Licence, the manager of227 words
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Article177 1947-02-05 3 "Pencils Please" i s the title of a new s ries of Quiz programmes produced by David Lyttle and Jean Wilen first of which Will be broadcast by Radio Malaya at 21.45 hours this evening after the news. A s the title suggests, it is177 words
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265 1947-02-05 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1947. Empire Defence LORD i Igp i > < b 111 Bi I I \r fO in \\u- colon!* W. I JL /s \i<>\)> will bi realize p i lliggardlj i.' I Qoro ni*;-';; tunit) with His Moj. forces was Bgerly I ok< I foi265 words
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OUR LONDON LETTER
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711 1947-02-05 4 H.L. HOPKIN - Britons Urged Jowork Harder, save More H.L. HOPKIN by •Jl In best-sel ''>l ri Britaii 'I into u m: i Lasl year w< r E328 00 p pre enting a deficit ol l| £27.000,000 a month ber. i Xportfl and imports. The Ana. -nd Canadian loans d n for a711 words
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Article157 1947-02-05 4 RANGOON F.h. 3. With the threat ol a general strike throughout Burma In a day Ol tW i Gen U Aun- San. D put/ Chairman ol the int- rim Government who i "turned here last night from London, conferred with trad*' union leaders and labour officials thisReuter - 157 words
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Article61 1947-02-05 4 RANGOON. Feb. 3. The working Committee of the Antifascist Peoples" Freedom League last night approv d the Attle Aung San agreement on Burma's constitutional future concluded in London la~t week. The Supreme Council of the afpfl. comprising party representatives i ,n districts, are rom Feb 15Reuter - 61 words
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Article346 1947-02-05 4 5-Second News From Britain WHAT IS A >H\ The word "_.niv" wa Old Bailey Witnei On each t* id** >pont hunting through dictioi meaning. Mr. J. S B ticn; revealed that th hi?- research was "a p. his living ui a racecoui Mr. J. Yahuda (def< ne interpretation ai 'a346 words
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Article233 1947-02-05 5 RELIEF FOR CHINESE IN INDO-CHINA Po. 3. TH i Government reputed t to contr»but m (.i 5.000.000 francs towards relief ol Chinese national! n Indo-China Meanwhil. Chinese repro at ;i fives from Indo-China arrived here to appeal for rellel and protection of Chinese rdenti in Indo-China. They relied that besidReuter - 233 words
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Article132 1947-02-05 5 GLASGOW, Feb. 3.-A kilted 56 year, old Scotsman created a sensation with an "Errol Flync act at a Glasgow meeting l<\st night when he leapt 15 feet from a balcony to the platform to assist his wife Wendy Wood a Scottish nationalist, who was being escorted fromReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement119 1947-02-05 5 Jha Sittijafw/UL SlwpA t C&x* C* K. Tang ON,, Eastern Art, Craft* 1 Minimum Cost VALLEY RD. F IENOAPORB, S.S. Aids type. Uld Max eta L B ne Gift Sett' ta, etc. j. ALLA BUX CO., N i, Bi Bm ?i"? a r° rt ing) fe Resiai luliyion Greon 61,119 words
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Advertisement366 1947-02-05 5 SiOgap >re sliops toddy are displaying triety ol goods as can be desired in the circumstani 1 uid competition to buy is happily bein^ replaced competition to sell. To the discerning buyer a.. Well B seller this page offers a good cross-section of current b sains. For special advertisement rates,366 words
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Advertisement160 1947-02-05 5 Jpmahn Regarding tl_ e eyesigh/ Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Singapore, phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23. New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14. High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. j l SED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT HEASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Lr t160 words
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Article, Illustration454 1947-02-05 6 Attends Some Weddings I I p da I R.E a Bl ••I b dice, id in place She was Mr. Foot. Senior tnd wa- atbrldesmaid, Miss B Bt man i l Dwyer. The lemrdsed by the D B irtlett ol the Naval :hoir ol the Naval the bridegroom454 words
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Article278 1947-02-05 6 Joseph - Joseph Toward Populc. I Q The: I .urt- j only weigh 131 broken -he u do not like ne i do thinner girl ter. Would yo A You did D tall you are but sound like so v ry Ight, Your sel over your weight much worse effect pularity278 words
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Miscellaneous32 1947-02-05 6 "LIT \I-\I I. I ("HAT SOB*'-.: TAH OCAINT W BUT-E r < I FIRST TinE. A CHILE. //—J INTH'SAD'fJ KISS ME// <^ n VM KISS HI^ a 1 £ISS ME Vf v PQRE i°J32 words
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Article, Illustration205 1947-02-05 7 r par-old girl who Isn't d like lo be ivised to start her reeonprogramme with this being itrated )y Actress Nina Foch. xcept for my nose i Is a little large for my husband i, anice-look- nd my little daughter has i nly mv people d<> not think shir:'205 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1947-02-05 7 Henry Gris - UNHAPPY HAROLD LLOYD... Henry Gris r^ 1^ 14 Mornn.g Tribune S Corres. in Hollywood (PART I) HOLLYWOOD. It was late In evening and the night being Id the master ol the house had rdered the servant to throw logs into the fireplace. was sitting in front of the 5 r1,082 words
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Miscellaneous91 1947-02-05 7 /v lALAYA TC) THE MORNING TRIBUNE L V>.r \T rv\pp K 3NEY-TH' *~f HOKAY.'- I f S-SHE'S V BUT- X -ONLY OLE g r A 5 r 'S NOVEMBER IS d HYAR/ WHICH MAN MOSE ME-i n UNTIL THEN, 1 GUNG -AN' SHE'S ONE? 7 KNOWS.'.' L -Fn^T^_^^ HT BE91 words
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171 1947-02-05 8 M a i C e t Go v. -.".muni I grouj oui country i think ■>..< thi I tab- < with th*- B Bment Of Great Bltain Mr R elt added: alon. will n•• convince th* leadel that democracy is only a -tiongU.P. - 171 words
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Article85 1947-02-05 8 ca; IT* I' y eian n cri again t < lght m'-m- ui Comal i Pai dittos op i >■' b 10 t> i Miy and Augu i I un the Johanirgl C mmitt- 6 ol th. p African Union, wherebj tl Wit- wen trlki Welly.'Reuter - 85 words
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Article349 1947-02-05 8 Chalk-Pit Murder Trial Resumed i<.h r I J" tia B'-aulour* Lawr nee iner ol B< 1 ch. They r accused ol the mur- Mr-Bain Ifudle, 35, Army corporal, barI Hotel wh i I'.und on Nov. 30. 1946. i n balk Pit at Woldingham Sun the pr vious I w.dow nReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration46 1947-02-05 8 Sgt. William Thomas R.F. with his bride form> heir Braver, after their wedding at St. Andrew** Cathedral Miss freni Brayer of the ATS-EFI arriving at St. Andrew's Cathedral last Saturday icith Brigadier N. Hamilton who gave her away at her weddina to Sg l William Thomas.46 words
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53 1947-02-05 8 I ndon Feb. 3 Tina Brit Q f* rni loes not regard th Of tl Polish elections a i i the win ot Poll i d Mr Cl Uncl'-r-SecTetar M* rs, in a parlii- >' ted that election nor fah min-' nn contribution what to53 words
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Article139 1947-02-05 8 TUNBRIDGE WELLS, F b. 3. A- a f;i ndly g<- u.« to 100 n.*-. who pay weekly vi Its to th. H*>\born Municipal wash hou* iuund i their malls," Tui_oiidg. Wells hou -cwifv has i en."(i each man with Ighi t>a ol .oap and two packe oiReuter - 139 words
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93 1947-02-05 8 London Feb. 3 Difference o pinion between Britain Russia over th. que-- wa. criminal, arose when th< Minister;, deputies disc I political section of thi i reaty today. The British deleg. Hood, said he thought thi criminals position in A. where Allied author!! beenReuter - 93 words
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Miscellaneous108 1947-02-05 8 Try 77m AMERICAN Crossword ruzzle t _,'yiOlNj •-a a'S'TIeBL-.' fF 4-1 M E_J| 1 IAMe <■ i Tved a\M^_* aMsotJI 4S A _ir\^_i_P_cV 47-lriM. E g:3.SM_L V FPi'-« »..«bi| 4R < K'p -Ba B 4 r^c -.'^*m^s__l aVsi c a i sj o,Pii;N.sr o«£ v.»)i AVFI R'A'N G.E| O'.EiR. i108 words
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352 1947-02-05 9 Aussie Weds Japanese Girl— Seeks Advice "What Shall I DoT I private 1 i Japan nas wmSydney, asking for advice The soldier gives his aniDer T it i I have months, Japanese she ana :i. I am shall I ARMY VIEWS i, ..o M llian uccu- ibou siv p IdlerReuter - 352 words
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92 1947-02-05 9 BRITAIN TO HALVE TROOPS IN GREECE FHENS. -Britain ii r y t< reduce the number of her j Greece by 50 per cent, officially announced. y statement said nmc.it had been this reduction "in Ith plans made >.ome I ago. The reduction will nato carry put the number than 20,000Reuter - 92 words
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128 1947-02-05 9 Grouse By U.S. Businessmen In China WASHINGTON Feb 4.— lt was learned that the State Department is investigating Complaint-; by Aniertean interest in China against What they regard as a deliberate effort force them out of bus-toes* In that country. Complaints are based on charges of discrimination, *i well asU.P. - 128 words
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Article484 1947-02-05 9 PA VILION GUEST IN THE HOUSE with Anne Baxter, Ralph Bellamy, Aline MacMahon and Ruth Warrick. The strange story of a young I woman with abnormal emotions and her almost de-tructive influence on the family with whom she is vacationing is the theme of Hunt Stromberg's int.nse484 words
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Article136 1947-02-05 9 TOKIO. F-'b 3. An Aimy C sentence today for three Japane personnel. Th._ court ai>o parsed sentence on twelve others, ranging from life imprisonment t 0 20 year s at hard labour. Former Camp Commands Out. Basanwa, known by prisoners a- "the monkey* u kiven theU.P. - 136 words
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Article44 1947-02-05 9 LAHORE. Feb. 3— Eleven Muslim women we arrested today wbwn women's procession demonstrated in front of the Punjab joVernment secretariat. The Governor Sir Eva'. Jenkins, Was in his office while i,he demonstration was taking place near the main entrance to the building.44 words
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Article25 1947-02-05 9 Mr. W- Muttiah. Assessment Officer. Kuala Kang-ar, and family who 1 ft for India and Ceylon on furlough last September, have returned to Kuala Kangsar.25 words
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Article83 1947-02-05 9 LONDON. Feb. 3 -The complete leoiganization of the Russian bioadcasting system was foreshadowed by the Communist Paity magazine. "Culture and Life.' according to Radio Moscow. Criticizing the meidociv nature oi musical programme and other performeis and the its presentation of folk songs and regional culture, theU.P. - 83 words
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Advertisement34 1947-02-05 9 iiiii/. NEW IMPROVED OjlillJv TECHNICOLOR T TV)£ TECHNIQUE. >_m\_JK^ NEW FEATS OF /MAGICAL TRANSFORMATION. THE STORY fabulous Cj4pMfs^^K» LEGENDARY BJ-UIH-M-HH ROGUE ALADDIN HIS WONDERFUL (MAGIC) LAMP kMB_-_B_____ 1! Jn C4fJ>TQLi»-ii%v fi^-'ASx T^ 9.15 p.m.34 words
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71 1947-02-05 10 OUR FINANCIAL SECTION Attitude Of Working Men Towards Wages 0 A. i I I fac< ii bi in i be GOt I I ONTROI i cffecl on espondent) I n rl i trong itive efl m th I 1 tl] con a i n. I L K i rnment n71 words
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Article72 1947-02-05 10 The i market wa I-, on th occasion oi 'i Pest ral, but, in d.( ation from »ver» a_ tuggi thai m i ab tut un inged leIhere were buying inquiries Kamuntings at 10 7| with v ii. r_ at 10/10) Bonn Southern Kintas were d< alt72 words
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Article22 1947-02-05 10 In thi iapor< i A \i, < nmuch rtibbi h I \> Ib1« In tin d i I I mU i22 words
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Article230 1947-02-05 10 A-BOMB FIRST: THEN DISARMAMENT 2 l .'-'> n :nb mu conthe Oermati d Nations )lished b row b CO CtCd ipons. H iin tha' will t>c ready Iront I i my other Au p int out that th* been working i j problem am. cann on how to ban atomicU.P. - 230 words
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Article42 1947-02-05 10 NANKING, h.-b. i (<.• Hationa Hi curc( Commj "ti nap tin* i urd in Bhan* icoo > leted in thi e_ j us, tt nd i bf! -ii,. i n Chi' exc« d the 10 KK) ton S'.i.Y Ki;.n«n.. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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16 1947-02-05 10 HAWAH NOT TO BECOME A STATE Tins YEAR N of t! Oi U<l P U .P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article65 1947-02-05 10 rOKYO v<c i rhe lr.r, I f* anni ui r the captur. of p --lit "gang lead< e^ponihle the theft of 1.000 :■>• pen ot clothing i. d tobacco, He ici to b 15-year-old por*h i Okawa iwa was chief of a band of tnese dead-end youthsU.P. - 65 words
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Article307 1947-02-05 10 ed tx w an pi w_M I Yesterday's Quotcn": Siam I H. N 1 $105. No. 2 Rice milling: Siam $40; Glutinuou Siam $85. Rock Sugar: $52 "G u1 a" Malacca: SuperlOtty $41. Wnite sugar: P Bi >wn sugar: Australian $»30. Gi en Peaa307 words
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Article67 1947-02-05 10 BANGKOK. Feb. 4: The Siamese Minister of Communications. M. Kri Dejatirwong, and one other official were killed, and 19 officials were injured including the director generals of the railway department and the highways department, on February l A report reaching the capital today said that aU.P. - 67 words
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129 1947-02-05 10 Plans To Make China Air Lines Safe SHANGHAI. Fi-b. 3. T. CNAC's Flight Crew A which last month urged the Qoi ernment to broaden th. "na.; margin"— ol safety vxi China's airlines, m«_t ton] discu-s, among other subjects i sweeping plan reported under consideration by the C. Aviation Administration hca129 words
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Article46 1947-02-05 10 SHANGHAI. Feb. 4.— gresa is reported in negotiate i with th i garding Government tion. the Political Cor. lltat ci 1 Secretary General, Lei meeting leaden of tl Party and the D«'ir Part] h Bhanghai di concrete ac< «-rd hafl yet46 words
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Advertisement43 1947-02-05 10 I oda\ Pour Shows l ;<< i 6 ::;> 930 p.m. KA I).. i ing Motion Picture! _m______________________________________L _____BB_B____ f HB_fll Nl \i HANGE HE TURNED HER LOVt INTO TERROR! GRANTTONTAINE _tfid_i ___f_________tff^«i^ _a_^ _M_t_l Wa* 9 -t»S#t_trKt_r-ir.tM Iful'iu .*»tlr. Wi-ro .rr r _>, i *< "iMM43 words
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Article, Illustration1798 1947-02-05 11 HUTTON, WASHBROOK IN ANOTHER BIG STAND England's Bright Reply To Australia Miller (141 N.0.) Gives Aussies Narrow Lead fh 4 ..England's opening bats, Lon HUtwo«hh'rook showed splendid form again iKd Ken dismissed for 487. and at fthetourth day's play in the Fourth need of only four more runs to comfcSlStWReuter - 1,798 words
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Article106 1947-02-05 11 ND, Ist innings 460 AUSTRALIA. Ist bins. f i as b B.d er 122 i B 12 b B<d 0 Hammond b Wright 78 in lb! 52 dley 2 1 Wright 3 E-. b V;, i dley 20 Bd b Yardley 29 run out 0 Ex- 28 tai106 words
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Article56 1947-02-05 11 CRICKETS TALLEST STORY M. lter's sixer off Wright's first ball at Adelaide yesterday rose so high that a citizen tn Sydney claimed he sais the ball in the at for a full seven seconds. a* d a spectator at Adelaide claimed that when the ball came down, it was covered56 words
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252 1947-02-05 12 Chiang's Mystery Dash To The North mmunists Said Tottering" At Linyi I I y 1 1 l I K I I Comi J J ln *s r* hupre Mj in M IKCLEMENI I F*ORTS n i t miii- Nanking, )n and >attl nisi .din.' and I their j d thaiUP - 252 words
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60 1947-02-05 12 Chinese Paper Attacks New Govt. Order OHAI Feb. 4 Th( f: n Ho Jli PM tditori" I j i na iaothei tunc t n < i i m4ni llow lotlr!. ut to j t la i with Ixn.K itnwi. in| '.-flictel I A.'7.< I jrond the J« ich i c/iUP - 60 words
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Article23 1947-02-05 12 *********************m j clumeck will speak a Wider Vision" at the I 11 B mo i p m t.. 1 t»abiU i i d.23 words
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Article210 1947-02-05 12 LOi l.b I ci. have be p i; Bav aid todi U 1 Lond tor Burm hl, id It "ridiculous aunf Ban to M_y that Burma had Achieved more than Indiathere mu4 be thou ot Indian poiit,' bi hin up u,,.,, reading Ma mentU.P. - 210 words
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Article76 1947-02-05 12 LONDON. Feb 4 Approximate lv i.r,00 British emergency commissioned officers of the Indian Armv will probably be released during the period from April SO, 1947 as the result of acceleration in release-. states a Parliamentary written reply. In addition, approximately 150 regular officers of the Indian Armv are76 words
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142 1947-02-05 12 I titufc b D Kah Kee by repr< who met m Tie an hour. Pressmei x cluded The pressmen, were informed after the meeting of the opinion that the repreesntatives had expressed. < The men who saw Mi. I-' l comprised representatives of the142 words
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Article299 1947-02-05 12 Tribune Stall Report :n General Sir Richard O'Connor. K.C.8.. D.5.0.. M-C, Adjutant General to the Forces, who is on a world tour inspecting British troop installations, arrived here t< r.i iy evening irom Hong Kong. Preceded by a heavy rainstorm and With leaden skies lending a dismal299 words
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Article110 1947-02-05 12 Flying Boat Explodes Gibraltar, Feb. 3 1 rific explosions were 1. I day from a Boeing 11;. I in the Admiralty harb' m The aircraft then broki W and burned furiously waters edge f' The flying-boat is bel I be a complete loss, ant I men of the American iReuter - 110 words
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Article103 1947-02-05 12 Weight Loads On Dakotas i Washington, Feb. United States Civil Aero Board declared today thai overloading by foreign con.. of American built plane stitutes a hazard to pu safety." The statement was ma an order providing tha airlines operating Ame made planes over rout* United States must with United StatesReuter - 103 words
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Article53 1947-02-05 12 Washington, Feb. 4 United States Gove: announced several in its effort to sttmul can interest in Jai ducts in order to pi exchange for purcha tai goods for in Japan The Reconstni' Corporation has that it is opening In a display room wh< of Japanese meU.P. - 53 words
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