Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 17 March 1946
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Title Section25 1946-03-17 1 The Sunday Tribune Telephone: 5811 The \euspaper of the People of Malaya »vi i: i' \(,k> SINGAPORE, MARCH 17, 1 1) IH. I'KICK li' CKNTS25 words
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580 1946-03-17 1 Security Council Should Thrash Out Iran Problem ilon iii» Trileiif*' Paid To i£s£%*iaii* In B.atU'Kt S|M'«'««li \l\\ YORK, Mar. Uk— Mr. Winston Churchill, in a -ptnh !;i^i niuht. urged the United Nations Security I until t(» thrash out the failure of the Soviets to ovaewittA.P. - 580 words
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Article85 1946-03-17 1 A tt lee's 'Bold Step' Lauded offend to give up the moat cherished jewel of the British Empire, smp» msi editorial in todmp's Mew York Herald Tribune, commenting on Attlees state T»r nt i": India editorial says. "When he mid India could have independence if she desired, he teas offeringAP - 85 words
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Article220 1946-03-17 1 To Invest^ lie hood Situation Lord Killearn, recent iy-appointed Special Commis>ioner in South-Kast Asia, who i- entrusted an utuent in\estiuation <•! the I i tuation in Malaya, India. Burma and other >li U t rritories arrived in Singapore iir short l> after p.m. > >terday. A220 words
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Article66 1946-03-17 1 TOKYO. Mar 16.— Gen Douglas Mac Arthur. Supreme Commander, Allied forces in Japan, today INH the assets of further 139 affiliates of the Zaibutsu Combine and other large companies pending the tran^fer of their holdings in his third move in three months against Janan.ese war profiteers and capitalists This moveReuter - 66 words
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142 1946-03-17 1 ISTANBUL, Mar. 16.— Persistent report > w< latino in this cit> toda\ that Uui^raria would ncr Turkish frontier, writes Edwin (.reenwald ted Press correspondent. (Bofia ports said that all Bulgarian m ruing papers of h ridaj publl d an fficial denial I rum nit dA.P. - 142 words
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675 1946-03-17 1 Statement In Commons LONDON. MAR. Hi.— PRIME MINISTER CLEMENT ATTLEE. SPEAKING AT THE DEBATE ON INDIA IN THE HOI Si: OF COMMONS YESTERDAY, DECLARED THAT il INDIA ELECTS FOR INDEPENDENCE —AND IN OCR VIEW SHE HAS THE RIGHT TO DO SO— IT WILL BEReuter - 675 words
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Article, Illustration29 1946-03-17 1 .4 TOAST W VODKA: YisliiiiSky and Bcvin antagonists at t\~'>s .St. council meeting 09 QntOß the same day ram their glasses to each other at the Soviet ETJibassy reception.29 words
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Article68 1946-03-17 1 HYDERABAD. Mar 16.— The Nauab ul Ciuilaii, Cnu-i ?vlin«;i r Oi Hyderabad State, was injured auc li;s palace burned to the |RNUd bjf IftMlemo m a di-inun. ...nuuii iw.-il-ywtentej. Hm Inddtnt loDovwl a procession of 15,000 Moslems whu niarciii'd liirouyli Hydfi'abad > BMB Mntli in iJrote.st againsl tiu demuhUun OfReuter - 68 words
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Article28 1946-03-17 1 WASHINGTON, Mar 16— Gen. OtOTfl Marshall, PtWftdnt Harry Truman's special eirloy tv China returned bnm Ciiuii^r::!.u yi-stcrday and was summoned lv the White Huiii>c for a conference. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article39 1946-03-17 1 CMVMQKtHQ, Mar 16 -A resolution on Govertutu nt reorganisation passed unannnu:, ly by the Central Executive Cotnni.ttc of ttic Kuomintancj 'Govrrnr-: •>? Party i fieri jjrsterdaij < nded w.th the clause: 'China must try to maintain true frU idtfcip USSR ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article36 1946-03-17 1 MADRID, Mar 10 —The Spanish Cab.net has fttfl BJMjWWMi ttl Mi- I the recent in.Ud States Write Book oil Spam, it uas officially announced The reply mil not oc issued until today or Sunday.— Reut erReuter - 36 words
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Article178 1946-03-17 1 New Soviet Attack On Persia LONDON, Mat. 16.— Moscow asserted today t:.at tin- Iranian government \va^ "defending the BMMB aatfl session of M oil concessi ins in Iran" by refusing |O grant Russia am:..... I ncessions in the country's northern prt I ihe assertion was made in the stiund ofA.P. - 178 words
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Article55 1946-03-17 1 Iranian War Minister's Denial 'lei '<-''■ l vK 1 1 to haw said that the Iranian army j a man' '!.< ivu s.an Ivaapi Ahmodi and MM Fiiouz, the &nd director or impbbSBIHBIHb »»iio met jointly with new«nen >> fc* ur c.i r>artni< it < in the Mar. v prewA.P. - 55 words
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Article51 1946-03-17 1 JAVA TALKS ll.uoli' WttMtt wuv Mpur«M to ue ovei k-4C i> i V. .•i- a:;:.- c; v Uluilllfiul \OUI LLL :,a..ti thill < IMtenMttHM were wuiuis to let us 4 ta i;, wi i" tween common weailn trifiiift unA liMicpc nrtffirr uai it-ia^ l>;^:i t■■ 'lit! ul w ru.'i 'llii'it!A.P. - 51 words
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Advertisement102 1946-03-17 1 2-YEAR GUARANTEE FOR PEN REPAIRS Y. T. LEE 34. Chulia St. 1•.<• > i <7 mi i\ i sr 7 IR LA TEST 1 SOVIET VR.MVS Kh. FINAL PUSH IN THE WORLD'S GRE iTEST BATTLE, "The Fall of Berlin WITH COMMENTARY IN ENGLISH" Marshal Zhukor's Historic Victory— Heavy Fighting In102 words
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Advertisement153 1946-03-17 1 Y. T. LEE TYPEWRITER DEALERS 332, North Bridge Road, TWephonc 7971. MUSIC FOR PIANO STUDENTS. I I::.. ilications of internal li HMHIHII ANCIANOiS PIANOPORTI TUTOK. Written ij I the Malayan fWiginnfrr In two ptiti Pui I 1 mpMt in one book CLEMENTI SIX SONATIMAS op. 36. A hf.-. J 2153 words
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553 1946-03-17 2 The Sunday Tribune March 17 1946. Action MALAY A larv-. annuu. Malayan vi -y ap] aimed lv pui nearly I a.s |ftM .a issed MU I I D D t least I d oUI- piac Ittia d regard .::.;j I I D rj was bouiu. nort at i I Lap553 words
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Article77 1946-03-17 2 CHINA'S NA VY SHANGHAI, Mar. 16 Rear ral H J. Chow. Deputy r ol 'he Chinese War :v Naval Department said isis will be placed on qua- than on quantity when I n i starts to rebuild its navy U n build a navy simply Increasing tonnafe," he said T)77 words
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Article928 1946-03-17 2 W.A. Harpur - DEMOBBING AND DEJOBBING W.A.Harpur By hi the Services this is the M&8OI of demobilisation; in the H.M.A. ot the liquidation •>t iippointments I might (tin il the season of demob- and de. jobbing. ;.v r the pei >ple affer-'d )ok i ai with lively antiatii n to rei urnlng to928 words
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932 1946-03-17 2 Doon Campbell - Doon Campbell B) Reuter 'a Carr< •>;■„,■'., Millions of Chinese are toiling to build a new nation on the rubble and ruins left in the wake of an eight-year war. "We must help ourselves." Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has told the people. "Our932 words
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563 1946-03-17 2 Let not tin lust for vengcana iva i > icifiits, says Sunday Trihum unit* S. Hi 1 who this week writes on An un\vholesom< atmospo I ending to be morbid Mid tadJ iic baiiffi over ih» world I >-d I and has D563 words
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Article36 1946-03-17 2 :)anese women in Nanking i An. \xious U> settle m < .ire desirous of c tracting man j r or foreign and r able. $5,000 ($5 Malayan quu- iVilli I n no n;36 words
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Article176 1946-03-17 2 R. B. Ooi - Get Rid of 4-DIGIT COMPLEX R. B. Ooi "Ulonft: I* 10n;,.' »w< o n! MI titms <jin <: hi-up, rerij hiapr Singaporeans prick up thct tha: of y hear i .lvement minU •ie heyday s. and tak< ang and oteequioi. Salesmen In the sb( hniQiH a red c stock of176 words
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Article249 1946-03-17 2 'By Lien Ying Chow, PfrtlnC. Chavibcr Of Commerce) The world is today faced I rmidable tin eat -food ■hortafT and Malaya. ]wr cent, of food suppUes .dependent on U the effect to a lorities. in order to ird off thit *-»p—^*«"f famine are trying every249 words
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281 1946-03-17 3 "Top Secret" Data Given To R ussia (anuclian s§»v ease nil \lar. I l iC-^al (Cm mission said .m I: th;il its in\t^tii;ati<.n ni the sp> case disclosed thai Dr. Raymond Kover, assistant Professor (»t Chemi lr> i\ Mc<iill ni\ersity, had transmitted I<> the Soviet i nion full information nA.P. - 281 words
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Article50 1946-03-17 3 WELLIN N Mai i -P- 1 r I V ■> Pr::r. Mini t-r announced that a national iaign to help provide more food f >:• .Mi: F:■ I [ia ;i:.d A:: a would shortly be kMMhfi seas and there would be an antiwaste" drive, heReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration59 1946-03-17 3 HIS LAST WALK l Kantyuki Nakamura. contacted on a thtttge of t murder of an Indian sepoy t In Paiau ittomft, befnp M /o (laUows in t Changi Prison ON Thurs- J i dap, for his execution. Note white hood covering i j HMNt The no'jsc i,s59 words
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Article127 1946-03-17 3 Casualties In Java Clashes BATAVIA. Mar. 16. -Casual kei In *h "battle of convoys" were iiinaiiy given yesterday as 17 killed and 105 wounded. The spokesman at Allied beadquarters said that Indonesian "republican" troops took part in the lighting, bm it was not known whether this was with the knowledgeReuter - 127 words
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Article126 1946-03-17 3 Restaurateurs Imprisoned llUWlltlm that heavy Qnefl for offences und.T the Catering Premises (Restriction) Order did no-, seem to be any d ■•-errair.. Mr. L. C. Oob, presiding officer, tocond district court, jesterdaj •entenced two proprietor! oi rei 'aurants to terms oi Imprison merit, m addition to Ones, for selling con'126 words
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Article48 1946-03-17 3 CHUNGKING. Mar. If —TIM K-m--mintang CongTess has recommend a to Government a cut in rice rations to Japanese prisoners of war and placed a tan on the use of cereals for wine making, in order to rtlievr the critical food shorta< China A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article39 1946-03-17 3 MELBOURNE, Mar. 16. The Australian Cricket Board ol Oontrol today decided to invi'e an Indian team to tour the Commonwealth during th-_' 1947-8 season. The Board has accepted an invitation to tour South Africa during the 1949-50 season. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article251 1946-03-17 3 r WASHINGTON, Mar. 16.— The Germans developed a technique for detecting enemy troops and machines n total darkness with in.isible infra-red rays that ia\e certain advantages ovei j .adar at short distances. A report of American experts, A'ho unearthed many of ihe ieich's wartime secret s, disclosedAssociated Press - 251 words
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Article104 1946-03-17 3 MEDAN. Mar. 16.— According to reliable information regarding the economic situatic^ on Sumatra. east coast, it appears that damage caused by the Japanese to the Del: plantations, are not as bad as \v;u faarttf, About 90 pm cent of the Europe■B rubbr-r. 80 per cent, of the palm-NIGIS - 104 words
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Article125 1946-03-17 3 Two Food Control insnermr watted into a shop, M. 2?Aw£ Rahim and Co.. in Cecil street d »JL W C S»ed beef displayed KM -sale. They bought two 1^ oz. tins lor which they were charged $1.20. This resulted in Abdul Kaftan -managing partner)125 words
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Article41 1946-03-17 3 HAVANA. Mar. 16— Erne. si Krmlngway. 47-year-old famed author a:. Miss Mary Welsh oj Chicaeo mi n former newspa^i- magazine v.ri^r v.ere marrieci at a private ccvortiv.ny This is Hemingway's VoorHl Mrriace ana the second, for Miss Welsh.— A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article46 1946-03-17 3 LONDON. Mar. 16.— A credit oi 15.000,000 pounds was granted Britain lr an Anglo-Swks commeida] agreement signed here on Tuesday, the British Governnient announced. Paul Ruegger. Swiss Minister in London, signed for Switzerland and Foreign Secretary brnest Bevin signed for Britain A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article69 1946-03-17 3 "No Desire To Leave Empire" WASHINGTON, Mar. 16.— The British Crown Qoloj)^ Ol Ceylon will be 'lit' mx- Dominion within the British Empire, Sir Oliver Qoonetllleke, Financial Secretary of the colony, said. Ht bfve wi'h the food DIIB9IOQ. He laid: The process of becoming a Dominion l| alrt-ady under way.Associated Press - 69 words
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Advertisement232 1946-03-17 3 OBITUARY R Syn Eng Kirn. late of British America:. I o Co. LM Singapore, pafrt away peacefully at his residence No 180 B.- Tsmbj Road on 15th March 1946. lea ■fhlßd ther 4 oiis and 2 daughters to mourn his Funeral took place on Ifttl Mi: at Bidadari SITUATIONS VACANT232 words
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Advertisement271 1946-03-17 3 "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" IT'S MBJBMHPl||illlll|l| r< FOM) II |1 k IWI A'O 1 AT FIRST fcwfcJrtßWPMßfcflfißfl TKI I SIGHT! BQBIIbIbQHHbW IK. IN June Allyson Van Johnson (Gloria DeHavcn IN THE MG M FILM Tli.M i 1 X TOWN HOMANC: Cil-.I -\T! TOMORROW li H -1.30 p.m. 4 p.m.—271 words
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Article56 1946-03-17 4 Packet Letters To China The Singap re Central Tcle:i Ol!: which has en loc d Blnoe the liberation city, at No» 8 Stephen removed to Puller- ...ding. be telegraph oilier la •onductcd at pr< -Wai 1- -v»-l -it is mof the day and nigh Thi pack stem ol tending letters56 words
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137 1946-03-17 4 Indonesian Chinese Clash In Sumatra An eye-witness, Mr. Ng Tok Kek, who arrived from Bagan Api Apt, Sumatra, yesterday, gave the tbOowing account of a clash between Chm ese there and Indonesian extremists. on March 12, the anniversary ol the death of Dr. Sun Yet Sen. The trouble arose over137 words
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Article129 1946-03-17 4 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Ibc prominent Indian National Congress leader, who is expected to arr.\e here tomorrow afternoon, will flnl call at Government House where he will have a conference -with the Supremo. On his departure from Government House he will be taken in procession to129 words
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Article79 1946-03-17 4 There have been complaints Of late against certain bakeries :hat the bread manufactured at these places is no; up ;o the standard. The matter was brough; to the notice of the authorities and the bakeries concerned were given the warning. At the weekly press conference yesterday, an79 words
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68 1946-03-17 4 George Fernandez, ez-detec-;ive, appeared before Win^Commander F. A. Briggs in 'he First Superior Court yesterday on a hurt charge. The charge alleges that abou the months of October or November, 1943, Fernandez voluntarily oaused) hurt \o Sandy Malcolm Hope by means of a thick rattan cane.68 words
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123 1946-03-17 4 WITH millions of cigarettes pouring into the market weekly, the cigarette supply position in Singapore is rapid I j returning to normal. In spite of the present satisfactory position, the black market for cigarettes still exists in connection with certain brands. According to an123 words
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Article62 1946-03-17 4 Death Sentence Confirmed EigJitcn-ycar-old Ong Ah Koic. uiin was recently teutn to death m Ipoh for carrying arms, is to dir A report in the BMA Xrjcs, official M r of Vie BMA. slatr< t'nat tht HOC. Malaya. has (<•'.' 'he scntenee. Ong MM f\n-,'s is the first to be62 words
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Article196 1946-03-17 4 heah Joo Seang Case Dismissed Pentmg News PE.NANU. iiat.— Hean JOO BtUl| loinir! Ctaairnuuß ol Ovenea-ChineM Association u^ Liie occupatiun, MM HMMIfI tt* VhOM cum- of alleged collabor.; with the Jipancm. w&tt a i by Major 1. M i> mafMrate, todaj. The other five cases ci. those conctThiim C. X196 words
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Article107 1946-03-17 4 Only 4 Events At Ipoh Races Correspond ipch. Bat) Or.ly four fid nil MR at today's Ipoh n ps, th< resul of wh.i m 11 Rac I—Bookh.v.1 Bookh.v. (Kirn) B amruck il.i'Vn 2. IM»: ST. If, >7 g, ;r.ng; O;idair:;,.\Rare I— P LOV») 1. IMW.7 (Sultan) T^rr: Sl3. $6. SB.107 words
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Article22 1946-03-17 4 The Police beat Oheok W. X! by three \h to ont hi mateii at the Police Depot on Friday.22 words
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Article28 1946-03-17 4 NEW U .S. ENVOY WASHINGTON. Mar. 16.—Presidem Truman y- rd nominated Lieut.-Gen. Wall ;r Bedell Smith to b Ambassad r to 1 sia, succeeding AvereU Harriman A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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149 1946-03-17 4 There Will be Colour March by the Bn4 deUcbment ol On BrttWi Commnnwi alttl I ROtBR tO oerupy Japan. The M.trcii will consist of tbe forces oQmannded bf IiaJOT G- neral D PetUMUll OOWA and the units in th,. March v. b Ist. BattaLon149 words
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Article694 1946-03-17 4 MR. BUTLERS TRIBVTE LONDON. Mar. 16.— Richard Butler. Minilut ol the India Franchise Commission ol HKJI and I nder-Stn -retar\ for India from 1932 to 1!»:T. opened the debate in the House of Commons yesterday on the British ihinei Mi— >:on to India. AfterReuter - 694 words
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Article65 1946-03-17 4 Paglar Case Adjourned Sine Die c case in which Dr. Paglar, Eurasian community leader during occupation, is collaboration v Jape as po> tion in the First Sup. Court yesterday. The main offence he charge against Paglar mentions of t of war against rase last came up for mention in th,65 words
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Article80 1946-03-17 4 SAILORS GA OLED Nine sailors, eight British and *»tt» Russian. s.s. "Baia Sylvan" were sentenced to varying terms of sonment when they pleaded Ruilt Third Court to betaff in wrongful possession of Military property, which they "picked up" in Saigon and The property found on them as a of search80 words
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54 1946-03-17 4 U OT> ft i the Mil q of Supply has lormed a ative mnMßlHtr Including represer. ducer ring user IJj h officials of Gov( 'I ory discussion of subiised at m \ngs of th( itionai Rut p as wen as other concern to the indaf-Reuter - 54 words
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Advertisement187 1946-03-17 4 3 DENNIS HORGAN a courageoa r Aii -Wa r <I%«t 4 him* ROBERT LEE GOD IS MY C Pilot UMttta ALONCJ LITTLE DOGIfc "ne Aut: SKY c.t World Toda\ a A big grand L» ..o. f •■..nc lv 1 A NIGH" AlbertM)n— EtaMor L r ATLAM: (,reat (Today: 3 -7—187 words
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