Malaya Tribune, 14 April 1947
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Title Section63 1947-04-14 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE Or V NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now panted simultaneously in SingaporeKuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5815 Singapore; MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Colin63 words
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Article211 1947-04-14 1 R(\oftops Bio wit Off, Poultry Swept Into Air Freak Weather Damage At Tekong Kechil (Tribune Staff Reporter) cyclone swept Fulau Tekon« Kechil, a Changi, t,n Saturday morning, no loss of lives has been reported but ble damage was done. Hidings were blown off, poultry was211 words
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Article253 1947-04-14 1 U.P. PARIS, Apr. 13.—Agence France Prcsse said to night that four of those iniured in to-day's British South American Airways York plane crash at Dakar had died, bringing the death toll to seven. Three more iniured were said to be in a grave condition andU.P. - 253 words
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Article50 1947-04-14 1 3 Girls Youth Drowned >ii I Repor erj Monday. > k a rowing "ii when r and a y ;utn they girls ..conscious rJ was savca in another ccurr d jus: off Bungah Villa* Un which the ill > ravelling sprung <ap d less than shore. U h. youth's body50 words
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Article73 1947-04-14 1 Reuter. *pri] 13—Sunday vived the talk ol today, but this Foreign SecreLord President of Herbert Morrison th fir posts. d Prime Mi.aismake .some minor week. change it said, ret rement of 75 •"Of State for k Lawrence, a has been all freedom," the a main taskReuter. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration41 1947-04-14 1 The new crest of Headquarters. Air (omnianc, Far East, which has been granted by the College of Heralds. London, from the olTiee of the Chester Herald in his capacity as Inspector of RAF Badges. R \Fo*o.41 words
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Article100 1947-04-14 1 untitled MILAN, Apr. 13.—The body oi Mussolini's last mistress, Clara Petacci, was exhumed secretly last night in Muscocco cemetery, under instructions from her relatives. Police cordoned her graveyard against passer-by. Although the authorities refused details, it leaked out that Ihey found a ring set with a large100 words
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211 1947-04-14 1 League Ignores Congress Offer U.P. NEW DELHI, Apr. 13. Pandit Nehru, Vice-Presi-dent of the Indian interim government, said here tonight: "The urgency of time requires that responsible persons from various political parties should sit at a round table and make a final decision." Nehru,U.P. - 211 words
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Article187 1947-04-14 1 The Tribune today received a communication from Sirajuddin Munir. the Indian Muslim Leaguer who was, late last month, banned from entering Malaya. He had come here to attend the AllMalaya Muslim Conference. Explainig why he could not land in Singapore from his ship. Mr. Munir said:187 words
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Article156 1947-04-14 1 Nanking. Apr. 13.—The Chinese independent newspaper Ta Kung Pao, in a despatch from Mukden today reported that the Soviet Government has agreed to the immediate taking over of the civil administration of Dairen by Chine, but refused permission for Chinese troops to enter Dairen and Port156 words
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Article45 1947-04-14 1 U.P. Watford, England. Apr. 13.— The pilot of an R A F. Wellington bomber was killed today when his plane crashed near Watford. His three man crew baled out and the plane then crashed on a corner of a ploughed field.—U P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article230 1947-04-14 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Apr. 13.—Geula Cohen, a Jewess Sentenced to seven years" imprisonment for carrying arms a year ago escaped to-day from the prisoners ward of the government hospital in Jerusalem. She had been suffering from pneumonia for the past Week. The pretty 21-year-old Yemenite JeweMS wasReuter. - 230 words
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Article46 1947-04-14 1 Reuter. GLASGOW. Apr 13. -Seventy ships 12 of whicn have cargoes of food -are immobilised here owing to the strike of Glasg ny d ck labourers. They stopped work three weeks ago because the Ministry ol LuDour dismissed 500 dockers as being ndundant.—Repter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article41 1947-04-14 1 Khartoum, April 13. The Independent Front and its major party UMMA on Saturday cabled tne United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie a lengthy protest against Egypt and the Arab League's attitude towards the Sudan's plea for independence.41 words
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149 1947-04-14 1 (Tribune Staff Heporier) The Singapore police have got one of most unique murder cases in their hands. They have got a suspect detained, and what is believed to be the ashes of the murdered man, but no weapon. This is in connection with149 words
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Article104 1947-04-14 1 (Tribune Staff <Reporter) One man was shot dead and another wounded in a Chinese ironmonger's shop in'Bencoolen Street at 4 15 this morning. The motive of the murder is to be a private fend. It appears that two Chinese man entered the shop after all104 words
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Article84 1947-04-14 1 L (Tribune Si.aff Reporter) At 4 a.m. Sunaay morning, a i police pairol stopped a Chinese j and a Malay at Waterloo Street I on suspicion, and when they examined a bag the men wer© I carrying they found among other articles, personel effects including clothing belonging84 words
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Article91 1947-04-14 2 Reuter. NEW YORK. Apr. 13.—A spe- j cial st ssion of the General Assembly of tjbu Unit, d Nations to consivlei the question ol j Pulestirr has bt\ ii called f< r April 28. Trygve Lie, United Nutioiu 1 Seci •-•tary Genera!, cabLd 55Reuter. - 91 words
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Article66 1947-04-14 2 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Apr. 12—Wih an increase in the number of fires in' the city recently, the Shanghai Fire Insurance Asso ciation was slated to be organizing a fire prevention corps of its own with the objeci ol strengthening local fire fighung facilities, according to ChineseReuter. - 66 words
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261 1947-04-14 2 U.P. LU-? WIGKSAFJSN, Apr. 12.—A desperate tun Cor Palestine ended miserably here today as the American authorities prepared to take back 270 exhausted Jewish men. women and children who had .left Munich eight days ago. The Jews arrived in this FrenchU.P. - 261 words
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186 1947-04-14 2 Reuter. DORCHESTER, Apr. 12.—1 i the forces standard of living is raided too high above that cf the civilian, we should merely be copying the German method of making members of the services a race apart sa d Geoffrey de Freitas, Under SecretaryReuter. - 186 words
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Article143 1947-04-14 2 Reuter. COLOMBO Apr. 12. The Governor of Ceylon, Sn- Henry Monck-Mason Moore, it is understood, has forwarded to the Secretary of State for the Colonies a memorandum submitted by the Governmert Cierica' Services' Union on their trade unoin rights along with specific proposals on long-term objectivesReuter. - 143 words
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Article34 1947-04-14 2 Reuter. CAIRO. Apr. 13. -Sabry Abu el Alam P Secretary General 01 the Egyptian WAFD Pa.ty and lead.r of the Opposition in tne Senate died today He 62. -R' uter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article17 1947-04-14 2 London, April 13.—Sir David Kelly. British ambassador to Turkey arrived at Northelt Air port today from Istanbul.17 words
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Article284 1947-04-14 3 I red worker i U raae in oingu\ji ivernmcn. y jiuir.imuusly re]>x\i''-- mecuig cma- in apore ma un n yesterday, pr. .-..-ting pr.ntI and lorm trie 1 raae Union M r 6 U SarangaA(i v Editor of tnj pjK i:.a-c-n Dany ft■ pi s. a. and284 words
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Article252 1947-04-14 3 Reuter. BERLIN, Apr. 13.--The Berlin city administration faces to-night a crisis in which the civil head refuses to resign in spite of an overwhelming Pai iumer.l iry vote of "no confidence" in him and his "Cabinet" and the threat of a general strike which to-morrow mayReuter. - 252 words
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171 1947-04-14 3 Reuter. LONDON. Apr. 13 —A serious shortage of rice to add to tne un- i rest of Soutr. East Asia appearinevitable. according to lates. reports, writes O. M. Green, tne correspondent of The Observer. published in London today. He says: "In January, Lord Killearn countedReuter. - 171 words
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Article50 1947-04-14 3 U.P. BATAVIA. Apr. 13.—Dr. P. i Honig. General Advisor of the Dutch Deoartment of Economic Affairs, is leaving on Tuesday for one week's fact finding tour of Malaya, where he wMI pay special attention to agricultural. industr'?' and other problems in connection with rehabilitation there.—U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article30 1947-04-14 3 U.P. ROME. Apr. 12-Thv Foreign Office announced today that a commercial accord between It. ly and Britain will be sigmd at Palazzo Chigi next Thursday aft« -noon. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article73 1947-04-14 3 U.P. WASHINGTON, April 13-The American Telephone and Telegraph Company rejected a Union proposal for opening negotiation in tiie telephone strike and efforts to settle the six-day old nationwide walkout came to a rest on dead center. Labour department officials are seeking a new formula that mightU.P. - 73 words
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Article100 1947-04-14 3 Reuter. PARIS. Apr. 13.—One ot the five bis Pans evening papers Libe Soir. has decided to cease publication from tomorrow, Charles Laurent, chairman of the board of director*-, told the staff meetmg tonight. Libe So'r' was a paper of socialist tendency. Its name is a shortReuter. - 100 words
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156 1947-04-14 3 Reuter. BATAVIA. April 12 The nos* important step toward economic co-onerati:j:i between the Dutch and Indonesian Republicans in Indonesia since the signing of the Linggadjati gnement was announce today in a joint communique. Following th" economic discussions between tin NEI Economic Aff.iirs Director. T.Reuter. - 156 words
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188 1947-04-14 3 The Malayan Union Government is to consider the reorganisation ot the labour Department on lines wnich will be more appropriate to tbe wider function, winch it has to perform under Government s policy of promoting the formation of trade j unions and machinery for188 words
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Article227 1947-04-14 3 The second mass marriage to take place here since the liberation will be officiated by .he Chinese Consul Mr. A. C. T. Kwang in the Mayfair Hall at Robinson Road, at noon on Sunday. Apr. 20 The Mayfair Musical and Dramatic Associatio 1 who are the227 words
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Article46 1947-04-14 3 Reuter. PARIS. Apr. 13.—The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation pledged at meeting of ios i xecutive board today to positive steps to secure removal t barriers such as censorship to fre t the flow of news and id- as between countries.—Rcutci. fReuter. - 46 words
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Article25 1947-04-14 3 Reuter. Jerusalem. Apr. 13. The Jewish illegal immigrant ship Theodore Herz was intercepted off the Palestine coast tonight according to unconfirmed reports.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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376 1947-04-14 3 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Sunday.—The notorious "Bur.ja Raya' gang struck again last night when four members oi the gang shot and killed a detective, Teh Bah San, ana his wife at 11.20 p.m. opposite the Public Canteen. The detective and his wife were376 words
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163 1947-04-14 3 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Apr. 13 —Calcutta police, investigating a case r»f assault and shooting in the bazaar area of central Calcutta today, arrested 19 persons and discovered a cache of swords, daggers and bombs. A Bengal Government, communique issued this afternoon reported about seven incidentsReuter. - 163 words
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Article58 1947-04-14 3 U.P. SHANGHAI. Apr. 12. Generalissimo and Mudanv Chiang Kai-shek arrived in Shanghai by <ir las* night from Fenghua wher, the 'Gissimo ed his annual pilgrimage to worship at the tombs ot his KQ£ stMrs. He will review the 202 nd Division of the "Youth Army" nU.P. - 58 words
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108 1947-04-14 3 China Says Soviet 'NonCooperative' U.P. NANKING, Apr. 12.—Authorities have revealed that the Soviet government has replied to the Chinese note on Dairen and Port Arthur, but showed a "non-co-operative attitude." This appears to have blocked, for the present, the ChineseSoviet treaty. The source did not reveal the contents of theU.P. - 108 words
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224 1947-04-14 3 Mr. J. G. A. Sutherland, general manager oi Messrs. United Engineers. Ltd.. who is retiring from the firm, was entertained by Inche M. Hassan, electrical contractor of Bras flasah Road at a- dinner party given in h s honour on Friday night. The function was224 words
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Article189 1947-04-14 3 A charity nignt spon-ored by the Department ct Public Relations was held recently in the Amusement Park. Kcta Bahru. In aid of the Kelantan Welfar fund. Included among the capacity crowd wnijh packed th parte were H.ri. the Sultan, the Resident Commissioner. Kelantan.189 words
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172 1947-04-14 3 Under the auspices of ths Jamaatul Kadr.an (Geylang Jbrancn». Singapore, a MutLm religious lecture was given by isayi. Haji Uno- at Joo Chial Road yesterday evening. Mi Adam Haji Ibrahim, J.r.. pre and there wa.-. a larg gathering pre.-ent. Tne lecturer spoke on the suu ject172 words
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Article38 1947-04-14 3 Reuter. Apr. 13. Australia notified the United Nations t<xlay sh la in favour of a speci :1 g-. no.ai assembly on Palestine. This brings the total affirmatives t > 25 Oi th,- nqui.ed 28.- Router.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article654 1947-04-14 4 In view of the questionable manner in which the i cession of Sarawak to the Crown was carried out, it is hardly surprising that the desirability of the change is 1 not accepted everywhere j without protest. Whatever i the rights and wrongs of the matter, the654 words
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661 1947-04-14 4 There has been a good deal of publicity on the proposal to fuse the present Colleges into a University College of Malaya, as a step towards the establishment of a University. It is probable that un.ess we sound a note of warning now661 words
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446 1947-04-14 4 "It will always be one of the cardinal objectives of India s foreign policy to develop the most friendly relations with her gre.;t ne'ghbour. China."' said Mr. K. P. S. Menon. Indian Ambassador to Chin i. on the occasion of the presentation of his446 words
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Article138 1947-04-14 4 A State Department spokesman, queried on press reports, said recently that the United States had not given up hope of negotiating with the Soviet Union on the unification of Korea. As the United States had stated repeatedly, he said, the U.S. Government waj willing to resume negotiations138 words
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Article250 1947-04-14 4 In his farewell broadcast *C India, Lord Wavell said: This is u short personal message to the people of India to say good-bye and farewell—God-be with-you and fare-you-well, as those words mean. They come from my heart, for I owe mucn Ito India, where i have spent250 words
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Article505 1947-04-14 4 Letter? To The Editor Sir—The question oi Back Pay. stripped off all its niceties, reduces to one of discrimination by the British Colonial Govt, between its European and Asiatic employees. But this vexed question could not have arisen but for the temporary Japanese conquest of505 words
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Article322 1947-04-14 4 Sir,—We the representativecf the 43 shophouses at 9th mil Bukit Tlmah Road, crave space in your esteemed paper for the following. We were in occupation of the shophouses at ?ch Mile Bukit Timah Road at the latter part of 1945 after spending a lot i i" money322 words
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Article176 1947-04-14 4 Sir.—May I be permitted space to express my views with regard tv> Sarawak? Mr. Anthony Erooke hrs succeeded in baiting the Governor-Genera. 1 I must confess I w?s disappointed in the lengthy statement. If all is w?ll within Sarawak, surely it would have been far more judicious to176 words
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Article291 1947-04-14 4 Sir, —I have been aiiti m >tj], a sub-tenant since 1942 Uuriuy tne Jap occupation. I would n< haVu mis Utter to th< Press, it I i.aJ n< <l nuticed th< new«. "Eviction racket in E London" appearing in you! esteemed paper. The premises which I an291 words
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Miscellaneous52 1947-04-14 4 NtrrUZEls FIRE WffZDEN/ THE COATI MlJNlOl, SOUTH AMERICAN OfOP k\ ING TO S r Avc, OFF/C/ffL WHO POL\DSc? ffip ftoff x «wscwisr/ V«$-, Seneca, aBr^aaik HOman publicist V v useoslass globes **»>??».■» 'r^Bafo, PILLED WITH WATE2 tgfT >® Au*3 TO MAKE LETTERS WflfcW i? Y\;|jSUi. APPEAR LARGER WHEN/C i \1&2!52 words
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Article327 1947-04-14 5 "MALAYS NOT YET SUITED FOR HI CHER STUDIES" B WORTH Sun.—The United Malays National Organisation has announced, through its Education Department, that it is not in favour of the establishment of a Univcrs.ty College in Malaya at the present moment T^*T^ presentative bocl y327 words
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67 1947-04-14 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Apr. 12. (v s rii roan is beIjnnin hi i"rd year Fa Ji(t l<H j .ts a favourite j, r in 1!H8 m i is nion sure of hims,i't than il anytime since w ,,s i•. apnUed into the SjaHtHorre tjp pal asideU.P. - 67 words
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62 1947-04-14 5 Danish King ’s Strength Has Declined Reuter. EN. Apr. 13.—King X Denmark, whose became much evening, is respent a fairly night His temperature 100.6 Fahrenbulletin issued King Christian'n lition was fairly s strength had last few days, which was signed ir doctors, said penicillin had the treatment and rouble hadReuter. - 62 words
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73 1947-04-14 5 Reuter. 12. Four mem World Federation of V uth League, now Burma, attended a civic ki in their honour rtawg ton Cii;. H: of the Ail-Burma University Stud- I 1 s Volume* a &aj nisi "Red Shirts" a ceremonial h loilowed the IHg nReuter. - 73 words
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29 1947-04-14 5 SHANGHAI— 'FRISCO AIR LINE PLANNED U.P. April 12. Tin nal Aviation Cominstitute within a i '<irl:ne st*j *nghai a na San ling to a reliafare w!lj b. $900 "LPU.P. - 29 words
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258 1947-04-14 5 Apr. 12.-Wearing battle-dress and smilPrivate Douglas Jamieson, aged 19, of fl St. Giles' Church, Reading, with his y Miss Kathleen Heath, 21, his Reading whom he had attempted to commit They were married by special licence having reunited after a lovers' tirl258 words
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Article165 1947-04-14 5 Reuter. MOMBASA. Apr. 12.—Greatly improved prospects of both eliminating malaria from Mombasa Island and of saving the annual toll, estimated at £250,000. through weevils attacking Kenya grain stocks, are believed to exist by G. J. Laing of Nairobi. He has recently been conducting officially-sponsored experiments withReuter. - 165 words
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Article44 1947-04-14 5 Tanarive Apr. 12 —The village of Andapar in Northern Madagascar is now cut off by Madagascar insurgents, and planes this morning dropped food and ammunition to the beleaguered French garrison, according to a semi-offl cial French report. Elsewhere the island was reported calm44 words
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196 1947-04-14 5 U.P. PARIS. Apr. 12.—Gen. Charles de Gaulle, would be leader of the new movement of political remcrm. was exnected to announce officially the formation of his "Union of French people" early next week, it was reported here today. Gen. de Gaulle, who lastU.P. - 196 words
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Article64 1947-04-14 5 UP. WASHINGTON. April 12.—Proclaiming M y 22 as the National Maritime Day. President Truman said today that future World peace "will be immeasurabaly advanced by the nation's cooperation in removing excessive restrictions on Internationa] trade." International trade travel will serve as a vehicle ofUP. - 64 words
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Article85 1947-04-14 5 U.P. BALTIMORE, Apr. 12.— Three Amt ricajl doctors were reported by the science Service today to have discovered that penicillin may be the long sought magic bull?/ which not caly Cures syphilis but prevents it. It works in rabbits, and probably will work in man. but pruderyU.P. - 85 words
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Article174 1947-04-14 5 Reuter. GENEVA. Apr. 13.— Fearing an Influenza epidemic on the scale of that after the first World War. which cost millions of lives, the Interim Commission of the World Health Organisation, meeting at the United Nations building here, decided today to set up a .special committeeReuter. - 174 words
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Article82 1947-04-14 5 Reuter. CAIRO. Apr. 13, A British resolution calling for freedom of travel between countries was unanimously adopted by the Union conference her e today. The r, solution asked the delegates to urge their respective Governments to support all recommendations promoting freedom of movement of a ii personsReuter. - 82 words
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Article42 1947-04-14 5 Reuter. NANKING. Apr. 13.—The Executive Yuan has approved the establishment of a fund totalling 158,000,000 Chinese dollars for relief of needy overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia, including French Indo-China and Palembang Sumatra. It is reported today.— Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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181 1947-04-14 5 Reuter. London, Apr. 13.—Sir Alexander Maxwell, chairman of 'he British Tourist Board, today vigorously repudiated <he advice to "stay away from Britain this year" given yesterday by Kenneth Hall. ViceChairman of the Caterers' Association of Great Britain Hall had said it should take atReuter. - 181 words
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Article, Illustration48 1947-04-14 5 Mr. Aw Kow, president. Mr. G.H. Kiat, vice-president, and members of the Council f the Singapore Chinese Amateur Sports Federation who were present at the dinner held at *he Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Saturday nighr in celebration of the founding of the Federation.48 words
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Article83 1947-04-14 5 No Gold BraidSo Feathers! Reuter. LUCKNOW (United Provinces). April 12. An official here drafted v ijng memorandum about reports uf "serious agitation" among office Jtnuaars (senioi messengers) because pust-war sci.rcity of gold braia had deprived them of emblems in tins material Which distinguished them lrom the lower grade of messengers.Reuter. - 83 words
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339 1947-04-14 5 mJt 0r D 0N < A P r I2 —An alleged armed robbery in a West-end restaurant was described at Marylebon/when Alvm Jeremiah Gerrard, aged 23, of no occupation and no nxed adaress, was sent to the Old Bailey for trial charged339 words
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Article49 1947-04-14 5 U.P. BATAVIA. April 13— Foreign consuls at Batavia were invited I ast night by the Dutch Commis- 1 sioner General to an informal meeting where they were en- j lightened regarding the significance of the Linggardjau I Agreement. Other matters in connection with the agreement were also discussed. —U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article41 1947-04-14 5 Reuter. BERLIN, Apr, 13. Twelve million yards of fabric, manufactured in the United States Bone of German and valu. d at $3,500,000 (about £875,000» have been sold to Afghanistan, the United States Economic Divi- j sion announc> (i tonight. Rt uter.Reuter. - 41 words
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233 1947-04-14 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Apr. 12. Mahatma Gandhi had lengthy last-minute talks with the All-India Congress High Command before leaving tonight for Patna, Bihar province, after his six talks in 12 days here wnh the Viceroy, Viscount Mountbatten. He told his prayer meeting thatReuter. - 233 words
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Article250 1947-04-14 5 Reuter. Washington, April 13.—A bill providing tor restrictions on and drastic curtailment oi union power was approved by tne bouse oi Representatives Labour Comm:ttee today by 16 votes to four. The measure now goes to tne lull House The bdl would allow the At-torney-General toReuter. - 250 words
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Article31 1947-04-14 5 U.P. NANKING. Apr. 13.—The Executive Yuan has revised wa, f, e scales factors tor factory workers in 32 leading cities—excluding Nanking ami Shanghai -base on the cost of necessary commodities. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article140 1947-04-14 5 Reuter. Lo.idon. Apr. 12.—The British Government, replying to the Yugoslav enquiry some weeks ago whether Britain would contribute to her urgent relief requi) erne Us estimated at 5.15.000.000 and back her request to the UNRRA for grain, has expla ned that Bri am is in noReuter. - 140 words
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82 1947-04-14 5 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Apr. 13. Sarat Chandra Bose, member of the Lndiau Constituent Assemolj, and former member oi the Congress Woriting Commute. I i, ur call, d up.in the British to withdraw Inuian to ops Rum Burma as interference by Indian tr.r ps inReuter. - 82 words
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Article535 1947-04-14 6 (Tribun L Financial Com For the first time since January, we hav<. seen during lust week a reaction in th tin shai\ market and th. sUady ris: since the niddle oi January and which resulted in very big business is. in our opinion, still not finished. But tho.s535 words
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91 1947-04-14 6 U.P. BATTVIA, Apr. 13.—A B-25 type of aircraft from Tjililitan airfile outside Batavia, burst into flames when it landed at Kemajoran airfield at Batavia yesterday morning after the plane's left wheel glided off the runway, part of which was under repair. The plane burnedU.P. - 91 words
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561 1947-04-14 6 PRODUCE MARKETS REVIEW (Tribune Staff Reporter) Although Chinese market circles expect the flow of Siam 'free' rice into Singapore to dwindle, some 200 tons of this rice were recently landed here and contributed to 'jl extent in bringing down prices of the Siam qualities561 words
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82 1947-04-14 6 Reuter. Hongkong. Apr. 13.—An air. craft from the Kaitak flying school, Kowloon. was fired upon by the Chinese on the ChinaMacao border this morning as the aircraft flew parallel to the Chinese border in order to land at Macao airfield As the aircraft wasReuter. - 82 words
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Article211 1947-04-14 6 (Tribune Market Correspondent! The rubber market opened qu:etly alter the holidays witn prices showing a drooping tendency. Large quantities of all graaes of sheet were freely offered and considerable business was transacted. Both New York and London have shown a little more interest and while their bid>211 words
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Article126 1947-04-14 6 Reuter. New York, Apr. 12.—Many issues reached new low levels for 1947 as the market continued vulnerable to lightening of commitments which brought further declines covering two points or more in only moderate activity. Motors, chemicals, rails, steels and specialities led the retreat, followed closely by utilities,Reuter. - 126 words
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Article335 1947-04-14 6 Prices quoted below are pel tJicuA weigiii e&ovy>. wheie Foooaiutls. ies erauy 6 quocations were "Meeuoon ri.eo.an $65; Siam JSio. 1 $85; lndo-Chma $60. Rice: Siam No. 1 $84. No. 2 $8o; rtangoon $60. Glut.nous r:ce: Siam No. 1 $75; ttiuiguun $-io. "Quia L»uiittCU ou^eiiv White sugar.--$lOO. Rock335 words
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282 1947-04-14 6 Chinese Athletes "A" 1; R.A.F. Base Ha*. A" 0. In a friendly soccer match played at the Jalan Bosar Stadium yesterday evening, the Chinese Athletes "A" team defeated the R.A.F. Base HQ. "A" team by 4 goals to nil. The Chinese Athletes well de282 words
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Advertisement116 1947-04-14 6 4 r~ Opens TO-DAYi \WIM I h %s slap —happy! 11—2—4.15 —6 30—9.15 ITS GKEAT 'CAUSE IT'S TRUE! 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15, T A T II A V Phone LAST 2 6.45, 9.30 \j lUil I 3400 DAYS! Week-end Crowds surged to see tliis great lilm/ ,t Ti,, ALAN BSiAS116 words
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Advertisement121 1947-04-14 6 WOOLLEY FIELDS ore ING TOmORRoT "A Mick, Sophisticated L Very Witty torr.pdvi ■ii Ifii .JlB 3.30 p m -6-8 30 p m "Dewan Bahadur" [Il Tamil. j i h ma I "Dark Command" with Wiilter Pid( eon Wayne "Badman's Territory" —Opening To-morrow— "Return of Daniel Bcone 1 The Spanish Main"121 words
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Article207 1947-04-14 7 -r] loi icl Cricket :/ith the Indian in -j cricket the Police h< tmSon Road .a is iron the to>s er < lected to bat. yake, tnough suflimping foot due bis knee. scored c< ntury followed by v by the former player, G Retnam. .i' seared 200207 words
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70 1947-04-14 7 Reuter. A] r 13 -England is change* from the wnic ar< witn Scotland at raajj when tney n in International ai Highbury on im Is: Swift < ManCityi Scott i Arsenal). i Middiesborough), Iverhampton), Frank- Si L we (Aston Villa». oi Carter 'Derby cReuter. - 70 words
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460 1947-04-14 7 Poor Show Of Sportsmanship Australian Cricketers Losing Popularity Reuter. (f rom Vcraon IVlcrgan. Ucuter's Spjrts Editor) LOi\D'j.N. Apr. 1?.--True cricket lovers are somewhat perturbed by th- statement made by Australian Test batsman Sydney Barnes at Perth. Western Australia on his way to England, in whichReuter. - 460 words
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Article53 1947-04-14 7 S.C.C. vs. Junior Civil Service As-ociation today at 5.15 p.m. on SU.C. Padang: J. J. ben; v Brennan. A Glanville: W. C. Bainbridge. C J. R. bembroKe. S. G. Donaldson; E. Ttn Duis. W. F. Machin. A. R. Hughes A. H. W. Karelse. I. V. C Mack ay.53 words
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283 1947-04-14 7 Reuter. -ON, Apr. V6. Bv no means aU* minors; or offi■of the idea mentioned last week ol tickets rting events being given tv minors as an in- produce more coal. TU(j men of Nortn in Nurthumber- c Nat iona] Coal r< RardReuter. - 283 words
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Article163 1947-04-14 7 Reuter. j Swansea. Apr. 13.—1n glorii ous sunshine here yesterday, 1 Wales turned the tables on France and won the Rugby Lea i gue International by four goals and three tries (seventeen points) to three goals, three tries fifteen points) I The Welsh victory wasReuter. - 163 words
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Article44 1947-04-14 7 U.P. JERUSALEM, Apr. 12.-Jewish spectators at a football mutch attacked and injured slightly two Arab youths who were selling ice-cream at a game today, yesterday's Aiab attack on two apparently in retaliation for Jews at (he Mosque Omar.—U P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article261 1947-04-14 7 Playing ine Singapore Cn.nese «vt'creat*oxi Ciub in u cricjcet match ai cnang: yesier day. a comDUiecl Lnangi team w,n by live wickc.n mid iuO runs. The Chinese scored lu5 runs, and the Como.nea Cuangi team passed this Utal witn a --core or 2u5 lor live wocKeis.261 words
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Article742 1947-04-14 7 In a low-scoring match on the padang yesterday, the Royal Engineers defeated the S.C.C. by 7 wickets. It was definitely a bowler's day, and Johnson and Kite, for the R.E., and Jagger and Geeks, for the S.C.C, had the batsmen troubled all the way742 words
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Article52 1947-04-14 7 Reuter. LONDON. Apr 12—Wembley. Speedway League Champions of 1946. easily defeated the com- bined Harringav and Westham team by 65 points to 42 in an 18-heat challenge match at Harringay. Tommy Price of Wembley and holder of the British individual championship W3> i ,o-scorer w«B 16 oi possibleReuter. - 52 words
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701 1947-04-14 7 (From Vernon Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor) LONDON, Apr. 13.—The much-vaunted English soccer team, described by many critics as one of the best ever, could only draw I—l with Scotland at Wembley stadium this afternoon before 99,000 spectators which included the Prime Minister, Clement Attlee. England's701 words
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Article181 1947-04-14 7 Reuter. LONDON. Apr. 12 —Sir Al fred Butfs "classic" colt Petition, by Fair Trial out of Art Paper, making his first appear ance as a three-year old. won the Henry Eighth Three-year-old, Stakes over seve.i furlongs at Hurst Park today. Petition who has beenReuter. - 181 words
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Article63 1947-04-14 7 The New South Wales Cricket Association is sending a food parcel a month for a year to each of the members of the M.C.C. team which recently toured Australia. The New South Wales Rugby League showed its appreciation of the English League team when it was In63 words
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57 1947-04-14 7 Reuter. HALIFAX. Apr. 12. The Rugby League game here tocl.iy between Halifax ;n:d Dewsbury ended ufti', 65 minutes when Hudson I-ving. and Cumtviland count? forward, was injured and died within a minut or two uu the touch line. Irvi kg had played fReuter. - 57 words
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Advertisement15 1947-04-14 7 lure of Malayan broach! f<> the scrwa "Sen a l Merdeka" OWING— t" \y) HEAR15 words
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Advertisement166 1947-04-14 7 11l I—■—»——— <rtt DISTRICTS MOSTfOPUI** w u W*£?**r GE V LANG PHONE 845 7O W& LAST 3 SHOWS 3 00, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. TEX RIT'TER ard RUSSELL HAYDEN in 'Marshal Of Gunsmcke' Wildcats of the West fanny their 45 s hi a thundering saga of the Sage! OPENING TOMORROW166 words
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Miscellaneous16 1947-04-14 7 TIDE TABLE j Today. 1 High water U am. 7ft StaL -hi p.m. sft. 8 in.16 words
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653 1947-04-14 8 "NO PEACE TILL IT HAS ONE" Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 13—Henry'Wallace, former VicePresident ci tne united Stales ca'.t-u lor a n: j vv deal far v wir.d Wiien he jroaaJust ta iJL& 3r*tiill people tw-n w !lt. ''i-ie Whole WOx/j -Iwcis a new aealReuter. - 653 words
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134 1947-04-14 8 Reuter. RANGOON. April 13 Announcing V that he is going on a yOUr of the districts next Week "to begin a recruiting campaign" for a revolutionary a-rmy of IL'J.OOO men, Thakin B Sein. leader of the Dobam (Burma fur the BurmansiReuter. - 134 words
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93 1947-04-14 8 UP. VIENNA. April 12.- Johan KcsSlcr, former head of a German concentration camp f a Hungarian Jews in Russia, was arrested ysterd iy after Jewish eispl c.d persons had recognised him .'isguised as a v/ardboy in a Jow.sh hospital in the American 3UP. - 93 words
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128 1947-04-14 8 U.P. Rome. Apr. 12. Poinical parties made Sicily a battle ground today aad gover anient ea:ers anxiously watched the stcrm proceeding the island's regional parliamentary elections 0 l Anril 17 Sicily, poor and industrially ;i i>i -.-'o-u \va o me his. region o be gra:te:i au'o.icmvU.P. - 128 words
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Article49 1947-04-14 8 The £en forth Highlanders B' Co. met the Joviaiads' Athletic Un'cn second string in a friendly soccer match at Tnompson Road Depot ground yesterday evening, and won by 6 goal, tv nil. Scorers for the Highlander; were: Coleman <2>. Kin n <2> Anderson (1) and McLean U>49 words
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125 1947-04-14 8 Reuter. LONODN, April 13. London .v cUi against striking sUpp r f tlisir Glasg w eolleagaues t a meeting aUdres* d by their Lnlon officials today. J. D m »an, S crcta 0 cl th Sec:.: n of the Union, who returned fz usReuter. - 125 words
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Article60 1947-04-14 8 U.P. CANNES, Apr. 13. Aia.ricai tennis star B b Palkenberg timed with Philippe Washer < f E igiuxi iv] tea ted d Rumanian puff Constants Tanaeese i an*; Christian Cafaiuis, 3-o. .'i-3. 6-8. 7-5 and 6-4 in lie It is <f the men's doubles 1 1U.P. - 60 words
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Article19 1947-04-14 8 U.P. Jerusalem. April 12.—A Briish constable was shot and wounced tonight in Be Stiec Jerusalem's busiest thoroughfare.—UP.U.P. - 19 words
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293 1947-04-14 8 Reuter. He.., Apr. 13.,—The first cf the two Dutch floatno cranes wh cli anived at KUll from Amsterdam to repair tre bieach in the bsnk cf the river Trent at Morton, Lincclnshire, today had its huge lib erected F n Victoria Dock,.Reuter. - 293 words
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Article176 1947-04-14 8 ‘I’ll Talk, Talk...’ U.P. LIVERPOOL, Apr. 13.—Henry Wallace replying to his senatorial critics in the United States accused them today of being in a "hysterical state of mind, suggesting that United States was at war with Russia." He spoke in a crowded ball ft a meeting organized by the NationalU.P. - 176 words
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Article128 1947-04-14 8 U.P. Lcrd< n. Apr.l 13 Eddie Eag an. chairman ot the Ne»v Yor* ccate ttcxing Comm'ssion arrived at Lend m airport this afternoon to attend the Baksi Woodngac iiarringay Arena ruesday m>ht. Eagan l id newsmen he \va> trom the C mmlsslofTs as toU.P. - 128 words
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Article130 1947-04-14 8 U.P. London. Apr. 12 —Liberals of 19 coumries who have founded "Liberal I Uernatioaal" under the ;iuspices of the British Liberal Par.y. today adopted at their Oxford Conference a strongly anti-Sccialist manifesto opposing s a.c ownership and co ltrol. The manifesto said the principle of sta'eU.P. - 130 words
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Article96 1947-04-14 8 LIVERPOOL. April 12. The [lew Ia.GCG-t.n 3haw Savhl Luicr, Ucnutlilc, sailed todaj from Liv rpuul i a m id en v yagc to Aus.ralia and New Zealand via South Africa. She the .argest cargo-passenger ship completed a: Birkenhead since th;- war. The full complement oi passeng.96 words
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284 1947-04-14 8 U.P. Washington, Apr 12.—John L. Lewis, the leader of the United Mine Workers, has backed down in the sof- coal "safety strike." He authorized the United Mine Workers dis;rict presidents to permit the re-opening of any soft coal mine they have "reasonableU.P. - 284 words
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78 1947-04-14 8 MOUNTAINEERING COURSE i\ TIIH f A'RNCORMS The Scottish Srction of the Cental Count il i.r Physical Recreation recently held a nuuntaiKeering and ski-iut; Course in the Cairngorms. M.n and women from all parts of Britain took part, many o them having no experience at all in mountaineering. Pit-, ore slious:78 words
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343 1947-04-14 8 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 13.—Greetings from bandit Nehru were read tp tie audience at an Amritsar Day meeting re d at Holcoin Hall, London, to-day under the auspices of the India League of Great Britain. "For 26 years now we have celebrated a na:io:al week fromReuter. - 343 words
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135 1947-04-14 8 Reuter. GENEVA, Apr. IS. Del gates to the 17-na q international trade org nisaU ii c inference in G neva have now completed til ir prĕlimitj ry discussion which opened here on Thuisday, and th< delegations are ready to start their .separate talks early nextReuter. - 135 words
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Article64 1947-04-14 8 ZURICH, Apr. 13—The Swiss Parliament v ta make n spec'al provision for ccnscientiau> objectors to military service. A mi W: i (an od n Parliament by a narrow majority placed the mj t er in the hands ol the Government which now has ta draw up a bill providing lor64 words
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115 1947-04-14 8 v 4 NE.V DEI r r Muslim Lea 13 fci 'Dawn." L, ie »*l|» unity and ace n n u In **.i '•taking sides lntrrn*i m < the country ir s coming as a hp :s sentative." re P^i Dawn referre* tWashington s t115 words
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145 1947-04-14 8 U.P. ATHENS Apr L 3. QreekanjH regulars smashed an attempt by desperate (jreek guerilla, bieak out oi the endrding rtai In the mcMintainv ul norUurn Thessaly In torrential rain -mull bands of merillas punched at the tightening army cordon, but 23 killed and 17 capturedU.P. - 145 words
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76 1947-04-14 8 Reuter. MADRID. Apr. 13. I*» Spanish teachers ul freadi scliool in Madrid h». fc?n arrested f itiulsHna* ary .activities. Madrid police report, d. Their names wer liven Manuel Lamarne. Elcutoio L-.pez and Antonio |U Bnrrilo. The poiiCc said UlSt they se trend th« sehReuter. - 76 words
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Article17 1947-04-14 8 Prices at 13 a.m. to-day-Sellers: $164 per tahiL Buyers: $16C per taint Market st( ady.17 words
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Miscellaneous109 1947-04-14 8 TODAY'S /3 WEATHER REPORT iscirtid Showers Cingrapcrc weatinr forecast for 21 hcurs trctn nacn today, compiled Ly the R.A.F. Central Forecasting Btftticn, Air Command j bar East: Far th'> at\ er.it on wi h iso- J lated showers id the ;a er at- I ernco becoming h:,e lonigh--Occasional snowers eariy109 words
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