Morning Tribune, 9 August 1946
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Article150 1946-08-09 1 llf FORD GERMANY. Aug. 8. -The British occupation forkmnyvere today, accused by the Rev. Geoffrey Drunt icZLn General of "lo»*** Godless^ living and L make Gvmany the -'cesspool of Europe I many are exploiting, for financial gain, the material fZ concurred people- the Chaplain said m a statement IA.P. - 150 words
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159 1946-08-09 1 German PoW Escape Aganisation Smashed H .ir. B.— An underground escape orH man prisoners oi waf m a camp at It Wantage, discovered through the friendship ot" one woman living m a nearby village, has m ibj R yal Air Force Security officers. mboul has been made of the Germans'159 words
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Article64 1946-08-09 1 CONDEMNED PS MAKE OLBREAK HDur Own Reporter) ■I'ALA LUMPUR. Tliurs,Uy ■i-P'rati: bid [o r freedjin M prisoners f war unm Sl aged a sensaWr^to K>™ Pudu Pri, o .i ere shortly after an,- K ,,.d f Monties mi n t h f tIK. the fourth leaH^'^V 1 large 1 L64 words
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162 1946-08-09 1 Ij I'us^em, Aujr. B.— Jamal Husseini, Vice-Chairman of the rae? me Arab Hiprher Executive, today declined to accept the Mfin invitation to send a Palestine Arab delethp RW«u*sf part m the round table talks to be called by »c British Government m London fe was staged162 words
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Article54 1946-08-09 1 The Hague, Aug. 8— Lt.-GetL o. h. Spoor, Commander of the Dutch Forces m the Netherlands East Ind'es, told the press today that another division of Dutch troops would shortly join the two division* already m the East Indies. He indicated that they would54 words
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Article108 1946-08-09 1 CIVILIANS INVADE ARMY CAMPS London, Aug. B.— The civilian occupation of former Army Nisstn hut sites is continuing. The latest infiltration ts at West Hartlepool, where a Horlen (Durham) miner, Atom oulsby (35), has taken polission of a former off cers' Soulsby, his wife (28), and vo children. Marion and108 words
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Article28 1946-08-09 1 BEYROUTH. LEBANON, Aug. 8. An unknown person last night tnrew an explosive charge outside the pharmacy school of an American university here. No damage was causedr28 words
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Article101 1946-08-09 1 Roiri3, Aug. B.— The two-da battle at Caccamo, Sicily. b 2 tween 1,500 carabn eri suppor ed by tanks and 3,000 peasant? protesting against the enforce ment cf Gov?rnment grain decrees ended when the Police fshcd through opposi io igpoints and captured 6: and women,A.P. - 101 words
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424 1946-08-09 1 MILITARY ACTION LIKELY AGAINST JEWS IN EUROPE War On Illegal Entry Into Palestine LONDON, AUG. 8.- BRITAIN IS TO TAKE ACTION TO CHECK THE FLOW OF ILLEGAL JEWISH IMMIGRANTS INTO PALESTINE AT ITS SOURCE IN EUROPE, WELL-INFORMED LONDON QUARTERS PREDICTED TODAY. The presence of Service chiefs at yesterday's meeting with424 words
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Advertisement56 1946-08-09 1 Give Us The Pleasure To Serve Satisfy You! citfcew I Choicest Selections I insist on F rom purchasing r .t Ar SWEFT VERMOUTH obtainable PORT WINE and n<n» Clove L gut ur-Van Der Hum PI IFFKM'NT LlO<teitk FR4NCTSCAN CONVENT at our WHITE PEPPERMINT I win B piriU r"*"ry" departawnt DRY56 words
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546 1946-08-09 2 COURT DISCLOSURE Ric weepings of ships engaged m carrying rice hulk are dumped overboard m Singapore on the instructions ol the Government. The objec of this is to prevent trafficking In rice as it is a controlled commodirv. Thifl i re wtm mad"546 words
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142 1946-08-09 2 Officer Warned Against Use Of Force Afti'r warning i. > Tl /■< jinald Noxoi in-charm at Seltrano Barracks, the of force m order ocx i fl perm b< m thii coun ry Magi n I C Ooh acquitted Tuy Who" )ng yetten a urge of i alma t?. I 7/142 words
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Article107 1946-08-09 2 rwo motor tonßkangs WWi intr-r-->»ept*d within an hour by nfWMM jfflocrs riMir thfl btttkWltcr m Singapore Harbour on Wednesday morning In OM 395 tins of (ocaUy manufaz-turf-d Whtftt biscuit' •erre dLsrovrred and In the other about 1,000 yards of wliite drill worth $3,800 Win found The107 words
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72 1946-08-09 2 BATAVIA, Aug. 7.— A British officer has been killed by sniper 1 Padangi Sumatra, where COtl" ditiona have become more unruly during 'he last few weeks, the Netherlands news agency report- d *<^lay. ntrj battalion and i unit totalling about l»000 4 by British headquarMReuter - 72 words
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Article69 1946-08-09 2 IPOH, Aug. B.— Four armed robbers, who entered a rubber dealer's shop m Batu Lintang, held up the occupants and decamped with about $200 cash, were chased by a band of Malay villagers. One of the robbers tripped while trying to get away and was speared69 words
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Article67 1946-08-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. B. —The question of a central residential training college for Indian teachers and a better salary schemo are enraffing the attention of tho Education Department, said Mr. H. L. Hodfft, Asst. Director of Education Malayan Union, when the PanMalayan Ind an Teachers'67 words
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Article120 1946-08-09 2 nvlcted on a charge of < r !*r'i>:ng a co?vpatrint of $35 a Chinese Ho flock Seng, was ystcrday ordered by Magistrate K. M. Bynio to be remanded for one we<k so that a heck can b e made on accused's record. The com 7)1 nin120 words
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Malacca Eurasian To Die For Treachery
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Chapter123 1946-08-09 2 (Our Own Reporter) ml Malacca. Th Bt Tried under the War Of fences Ordinance i-' JT Ur *mL Cecil Beins, a Eurasian, was found gu Uy L r B verdict of the jury m the Malacca As H Four witnesses testified to th e activities O f t W< w123 words
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Article310 1946-08-09 2 PARIS, Aug. B.— Nations m the peace confe-H yesterday invited the five former enemy states toH ticipate m their deliberations beginning SaturdH the Rules Committee wound up its work on confeH procedure. fl Under an American amendment presented by US Secretary of State Jamr-sA.P. - 310 words
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Article175 1946-08-09 2 How a passer-by helped iH a taxi m which two men -M aftqr a robbery m Joe a:l was related m a preliminary^ m the Third Police Tourt I The accused, Tan Hai alifl Tai, was committed to stand fl the next Assizes on a ,'ufl175 words
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Article52 1946-08-09 2 Because ho 0" *railffei, Tan Ah Ko to throe weeks' ri-"^ went, and m addit:on r -iofauit a month's r'W r »*ient for failing to list, by SecOTid D ■"'hoon Lip. yesterday J Aceusod. who P lea -V both counts, chared S tahils of Jaffa orar. cents52 words
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Advertisement10 1946-08-09 2 WI.YSIOVS 4, TRI AUCADK rENNIB I GOLF IfMYTUIIfa m i'uRTS10 words
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1481 1946-08-09 3 OUR ARMY IS DOING A TUPENDOUS JOB HERE D nr er makes another tour of Army installations m Singapore, and concludes Kep or (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tens of thousands of tons of military supplies comprising over 100,000 different items are stocked m military depots dotted all over Singapore island for1,481 words
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Article140 1946-08-09 3 MAKING ALIANS OF SOLDIERS I s-uff Reporter) B 3 ,/a/ r 0// dtt/» v/ f^ time when he m'eck to "civvy street." m- en the time docs m no si probably docs X what he can do m Wu-r of a i°bX arc the members of mciaiJii Base Ordnance Who140 words
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88 1946-08-09 3 In-Malayan Labour Union Petitions Govt. I (Tribune Staff Reporter) to W Bel ling the present labour Rubles m Sin--1 übmfSL thoUBand mcn the Pan-Malayan X submitted a memorandum to the Govern»wbuti ng the root cause of W to th c abnormal rrips p i n < W* tbe memorandum ;nhe88 words
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Article99 1946-08-09 3 Attempted Murder Charge (°ur Own Reporter') Penani?, Wednesday. i to be a womher of the I hich had a runnin-r tfun duel •n\u-o at Aboo Sittee Lane 1 Juno r,, Loc Boon Kai (30) was ted yesterday and sent to hosPUai for treatment. day Lea faced four chargei m Police99 words
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Article46 1946-08-09 3 The Singapore Chinese Swimming Club will ho^d Itfl flrct big pre-war social at Amber Road tomorrow nig t< There will be dancing from 9 p.m including spot dances for which prize* will be awarded, a mahjon^ drive md a table tennis competition.46 words
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Article31 1946-08-09 3 NANKING, Auk. 7.— The Central Daily News said today the Russians still control Dairen, and this is the reason why Japanese repatria* tion from Manchuria has been suck a slow process.31 words
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Article145 1946-08-09 3 Pleading guilty to failing U oter up particular! of persons on the premses and allowing he premises to be used for immoral purposes, a Ch/nese hote--1 er, Ho Wan Che.", was convicted by Magistrate L. C. Goh yesterday and fined $200 or six '.v »> ks' r-i.145 words
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552 1946-08-09 3 Outram Road Prison A "Belsen" "Conditions m Out ram Road Prison were appalling and if any place deserves the name of Eastern Belsen ii is this place. It was true there was no le.hal chamber but this would have been regarded as a552 words
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Article179 1946-08-09 3 The reward of $75 has been given to Chow Lam the Canfonese rubber tapper who on July 27 tackled and captured an escaped Japanese Kempe tai sergeant major on a rubber e si aie near Kampcs. $50 of the reward money has come from funds of179 words
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252 1946-08-09 4 The Morning Tribune FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946. Firearms I parnc i liel thaj p i ion i mi di eaily confer mudi Id* i Th< ./ion tfthe publii r illegal m g penalty i a dim) i rr, ive rise i feelii r fa record of coi onV T-» <252 words
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461 1946-08-09 4 Peacetime Soldiering In Hong Kong (B) A Military Observer) v ften told, ha*ned her dutlei no leil arduous, and far from being no le r nowned h renowned a- all; r knows anything ab :n. Tl unassuming figure, Atkins, is no longer ne no longer hits the and be baa461 words
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Article26 1946-08-09 4 AFWESPAC Criticised MANILA. Ai:'- 7 The AFWEBPAC <A::. I Wl i Ann Col i Roscnl is be nt, lh( I hi I t!i, Kfcl |DQ h26 words
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Article255 1946-08-09 4 MUFTI "HAPPY SATISFIED" One ronort *ni<l th-t Pawx] cl Kawudjf, tho P;iVstino Arab leader who cnVf,} for n jehad fholy war) araiitst the Bri+ish In 1936, waa on! his wav to T< >y<f. 4 i or the mufti. Tt «m Imnotfrfbie lo deter-! \ho t»-Mth of >v r .»)ort. 1)'Reuter - 255 words
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Article129 1946-08-09 4 CAIRO: (Air Mail)— Haj Amin el Husseini, the mafti of Jerusalem, is believed m Egyptian political circles to be waiting until the Anglo-Egyptian treaty revision negotiations are completed. After that, they predict, he will take an active part m Middle East affairs and Palestine politics m129 words
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Article161 1946-08-09 4 New Arrest Of Terrorist Suspects JERUSALEM Au fresh arrest of SWpg J suns was reported hy% tish tniUary and police officials on night while a gon spokesman declared J, tish were preparing 0 J m the near future them detanees remaining j, I cent ration camps c >| month's militaryA.P. - 161 words
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Article74 1946-08-09 4 Synthetic Rubber Factories Sold WASHINGTON- The 0! States Government has made first sale of synthetic ri factories from the group of manufacturing plants it a The factory sold, located Louisville, Kentucky, will P the B.F. Goodrich Company U. 5.54,250,000. Company operai v plant during th. 1 v;ar. The factory soldA.P. - 74 words
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204 1946-08-09 4 TOKIO TRIAL HENRY PU-YI TO BE A WITNESS TOKIO, Au£. 7:— Henr Pu-yi forrj r peror of Manchukuo for 11 years will t< ms-; before the International Mili ary tribunal' Public Relations Office ann -^r>^ today. "The Ru^ians hav c agreed to bring the former puppet Emperor te Tokyo alongA.P. - 204 words
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Advertisement123 1946-08-09 5 w AL LEy ROAD, »~d Crs.ts. mm I F features with oddest H f beauty product* Rjcospacts, Face Powden. 1.:. etc. Latest ih.pV Allatux b Co., HKi Bridge Road, 6 'pore. X i i* > ftok Store E FOR BOOKS mi, HIGH STREFT, SINGAPORE. X Restaurant ■ficn Green 61, Middle123 words
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Advertisement175 1946-08-09 5 I jy //'i obtainable anywhere it's m i JAc Sinqapote ShopA i» <■■■ I TWf— WW MTTTTII— T Ti HI i ~iir i —m i Electrical United Trading Co., 11, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Dnect Importer* of all kinds of Caineae Hand-175 words
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Advertisement203 1946-08-09 5 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 5. Stamford Road, Singapore. VTrere a new shipment ot porcelain LINNER SERVICE SET'S and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected. Telephone 7583. Hair Dressers LAciies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Misa Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison203 words
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Advertisement136 1946-08-09 5 Men's Wear IK X WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS (A Gemi Dlitiiirtiv* ft Btyll*h Shlrtjj Call at— E. ALLABUX CO., 33, North Bridfe Road, Singapore. Music Store T*M.A. Music House, 11/63, High Street, Slnfapore. For PIANOS, WTDBIO RECORDS. Pbont 7416. Optician Regarding the eye eight Consult: New China Optical Co, 71, High136 words
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Advertisement164 1946-08-09 5 Refrigeration Marden Compare Refrigerating: Engineer* 82, Orchard Road P. O. Box 755 Telegrams WIARDE* Singapore. Sanitary Contractor} FCNCHIN&Co.,LtG Office 64, Wallich Gaeet Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Coritr*ca*» Building Repairers and Gt&*r* Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDUE ROAL Silk Store RNEH SILKS In New Designs Ai164 words
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Article, Illustration33 1946-08-09 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lo wman By A ton r.v'< r t*«fl day drmming I ft v to bnpn yourself, v.vmau I '■> m ?)y 7) r/ ,r# w i g.rl i doing above.33 words
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Article118 1946-08-09 6 5OO Postmen Demonstrate New Delhi, Aug. 7.— About 5 >0 postmen m Delhi formed a procession and marched to work at the Genera] Post Office today under h settlement reached afer a 28-day strike. Aimed police stopped them m the main .sine: but allowed i go on batch* s. Post;118 words
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Article382 1946-08-09 6 On* of the moat prevalent reasons for dissatisfaction and Melancholia Is the human habit >f shooting for the mooi I is n't doobt| ;i vooH thing to aim high but only as hixh U the suing of your ability. Other* wiae* fru. tration is mre to t<>]low and382 words
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Article234 1946-08-09 6 STOCKHOLM: (Air Mail) -Finland sees little p of the Paris peace conference easing the burden :h armistice conditions have laid on her. versles about Italy's territories ceded to Russia. 100,000,000 dollars reparation! lo So far there has been no mdi Russia have caused some Finnish newipaperaA.P. - 234 words
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197 1946-08-09 6 WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 A sharp world-widel crease m food output is needed over the next! cade to feed everyone properly, the United Nafl Food and Agriculture Organisation declared m M lishing a survey showing that half the world is! dernounshed even before the war I TheA.P. - 197 words
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Article, Illustration16 1946-08-09 6 Our Dumb Blonde "If I take the water a J perhaps she'll lay til eggs". I16 words
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Miscellaneous47 1946-08-09 6 J LIT AItMJ? exclusive m malaya to the morning mißUtf Slobbovfan'i Inhumanity t« Man! **••*-*»•*<**« I gW^MJJ^cnrc^. W dwt novE-F hallo my son I f maybe i can |Jn"M I i;-; tte y^^w. m,t4W. c^ **l^Asif >^^, ,§at -f you out to i cant' i To be continued to-morro47 words
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Article236 1946-08-09 7 Tlv first official description ot m. XS criDpled American f oodship, id"- -,ieh selected to reach Fal1L F v to-morrow morning-was isV gates Naval Headquarters to- The statement from Commander C. J. Van Arsdall, commanding officer of the United States destroyer Perry sa d: "When we arrived at daybreakReuter - 236 words
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Article99 1946-08-09 7 ISLEY Surrey, Aug. 6. rd Preston. an soldier from ntenced to 18 mem wiih hard nd d d with Ig- for absence without 2 days. The sentence Thursley D iisapp ared from a n Nov. 13, 1945 I dat Slough on lay r he es- H Hey Down de-99 words
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Article56 1946-08-09 7 Ige, England, Aug. 7.— r Dulles, vice-chair-tli newly formed Church Biofi mi m ernational oday reproached the il] o hori .ies i' what he called a dgea made be- (> Reich's a pitulation. thai would German peo- > h general conci v,h\ h he is the chair- ionable56 words
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Article76 1946-08-09 7 Singapore, Thursday. k motor-tonkang, berthed along North Boat Quay, broke into flamei yesterday morning. On arrival cf the fire brigade it was found that tho fire was caused by oil igniting m the engine. The flames were eventually extinguished and damage to the tongkang was not serious.76 words
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Article95 1946-08-09 7 8 a nd? S e fonSles N N?w m United States cities married for two man irl, it was revealed on Wed- the on 1 nnrri1 and to 1 DollU- www *i among rtiom there are numerous white followers, generally live in etablish*s he chills95 words
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199 1946-08-09 7 GENEVA, Aug. B.— UNRRA Director General Fiorello La Guardia recommended that UNRRA should start liquidation about October 1 and that he should be relieved of his directorship after he tours China. Ho urged this m his quarterly report to the fourth plenary meet-A.P. - 199 words
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Article114 1946-08-09 7 TORONTO, Aug. 7:— Mr. George Barrett, Attorney General of the State of Illinois, United State*, m an address today at Kenora, Ontario, said Canada should sever her ties with the Empire and seek statehood with the United States. "While there may be those who rebelReuter - 114 words
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372 1946-08-09 7 UNO ASSEMBLY VETO RIGHT WILL BE BIG ISSUE NEW YORK, Aug. 6.— The veto right of the five great powers will be a big issue m the September session of the United Nations General Assembly, seems almost cercain that the veto power will emerge unchanged. -> This same veto power372 words
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Article48 1946-08-09 7 SYDNEY, Austrar a.— Golfers at the country town of Narromine have been carrying shotgu?ls m their club bags to shoot flocks of crows which have been swooping down on their glistening white gold balls. Gunfire seems to be the only way to scare away the petty thieves.— A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Miscellaneous273 1946-08-09 7 Try ThiS AMERICAN Answ r To Yesterday's Puzzle crossword wmm ClueS*— 12— Buffalo's lake. 20 Wiped out business 2 EJJfT' v^JEBB[^ 3 13 Climbing vino 22 Endure 34 Lyric peom N^E JrMf-£ r E|f^ UjM 14 -Plant used m 24— Alternating 35— Clocks, as racp TTJJpT-.'\ =)H^ U? I EIS273 words
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215 1946-08-09 8 Foreign Office Statement On Persian Oil Sit uation and i tril ilJ]i 1 d" I Tfv P (l wro k ,1 oold n n Oil th< d v Me. Brii G t i labour dated by Q .'i- :u, |U I rd. Th< to the d r inshlp rind labourReuter - 215 words
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Article141 1946-08-09 8 INDONESIAN TREATMENT PRAISED In The Voice of i 'c and jeanl who v r. ne t v i praise the ti vi T H himself "Georgi I mm n Au*l\ a," f(ff taken pr Tljlli Bourabap&. 1 hi Sergeant lei 1 r is "W Da on, Belli) t, F.rr laReuter - 141 words
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Article19 1946-08-09 8 I i victim v i M Clattd ii i v 1 I n i A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article38 1946-08-09 8 BRIGHTON, Aug. 7.— The Maharaja Ga ikwar of Baroda i d ble trebl at the ■■I.- v tal 1 i 11 into I ith < 1 1 to l i iMvav i: irting ai i ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article125 1946-08-09 8 i o Fight Inflation U 7.— 1 n a re- 72/ tl Ci S compai <i en i and all also be fro en, tic )on adds* W e whole In me is highly secret, the Ch i. hequer, Mr. Hugh Dal m, and the rdReuter - 125 words
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Article51 1946-08-09 8 WASHINGTON, Aug. .7:— Mi. James F. Byrnes, United States Secretary of state and leader of the United States delegation m Pari gave I "resident Truman a full report over trans-Atlantic telephone early today of his exchange With M. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister at the Pari.s Conference yesterday.--Reuter - 51 words
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Article27 1946-08-09 8 LONDON, Aug. B:— Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Natioas, arrived m London la t night for a three -day visit.— A .P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article41 1946-08-09 8 LONDON, Aug. 7:— Prince Nakkhatra, new Siamese Minister who has come to London to reopen the Legation, was received m audience by the King at Buckingham Palace today. He presented to the King his letter of credence.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article188 1946-08-09 8 EXPORT LICENCE for MA IZE SOUGHT London. Aug. 7.— The first task of the Indian food mission on its arrival ln Argentine next welk *S», 24i°00n f t fCmpt f t 0 b<ain Xport fences for £&n*SSZE£g nuuz already purchased b Th^ mission will also negotiate with tho Argentine Governm<188 words
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251 1946-08-09 8 LONDON, Aug. 7.— Two partia 1 fai] I an( m the sloggi >g match that I ial an campaign of early 1944 are analysed I shal Lord Wilson m b s report to the '< h l ib iil to-day. I i|j dla us dReuter - 251 words
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Article140 1946-08-09 8 Slaughter Of 5,000 Chinese tokto. auk. -Th e I mrrv thnn 5.00 civilians by the J- I fall of Nanking I described m jII I hoOd -dross ;,t Tokio's iv 2 > J Chinese An j lias J t.oM how he escaped v,-'*hadS leap into the Yangtze rivel hours of140 words
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Article158 1946-08-09 8 LONDON, Aug. I report for 1945 of th I acting Officer of li.hed today shows that dizjH year 45 paaiengers were train accidents. I These occurred at- Bourne End (41) and rJ Seventeen railway serv lest their lives m nint accidents connected with t. molt of railway vechil* ofReuter - 158 words
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Article23 1946-08-09 8 A meeting I i y will be h° YM.C.A.. 97. I today at 8 p.m. I debai i will be ages."23 words
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Advertisement190 1946-08-09 9 -T^mTUL The Jamboree of Joy! EUCl v m The Million Musical! M V TSS a Comedy oj Comedies! l,Tvl: -»;S1) V -:#&&■s?*""**& ViltClNlt O'IRIEN R*CS HACLANO II»O MOJTII Jg^'*' jF. TV XC. (King of Comedians) gets a windfall of $150,000 F.iis XV of Fiance and Dv Barry his Queen! Pit190 words
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Advertisement170 1946-08-09 9 At The Worlds GLOBE G.W. (Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.m., "SON OF FURY" (Tyrone Power) Midnight (11.30) To-morrow "THE STORY OF DR. WASSELL (m Technicolor) with Gary Cooper LIDO N.W (Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.m.) "UP IN ARMS" (m Technicolor) with Danny Kaye Midnight (11.30) To-morrow "INVISIBLE MANS REVENGE" (Jon Hall) SKY G.W, To-night170 words
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Advertisement142 1946-08-09 9 TODAY AT THE ji >J£l!A *^j^ 4 SHOWS |.30-4-6.30-9.30 p.m. Eagle Lion's Masterpiece! The Movie That Was Seen Twice By The Royal Family It's Tense Impressive. .Exceptional One Of the Events of the Year! f X TODqJk J§ g^ \Jr yvONNI OWEN H'jß COVP7ON BtNN£TT «'-«f Also. Gaumont British New142 words
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672 1946-08-09 10 (B 3 1 f i "r 11. Gwcnnap-Moore) Stolen i> op riv valued al 1391,150 was recovered i»> thr ){.\.ii \u m Police m the- Singapore Area daring (he three months ending lane 30— testimony to the efficient wrork of the X vi Special investigation672 words
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Article36 1946-08-09 10 French St Leger "Hope" Wins Di Krru." Aug. 7 "-It Nr -al. bf < cut < ,j f nr Lefo h 1 vy run 0V( r tltrlOßl fur than t:.. i> ter St. I liOtt, N:: ■i ReuterReuter - 36 words
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194 1946-08-09 10 'Tribune Reporters. 1 1p o H Disappointed I over the POOf haul they made at the hom e of a 1 Chinese peasant family at the fourth mile, Chcmcr J Road, last week, one of the J five robbers poured kero- sine ol over the194 words
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Article249 1946-08-09 10 <Tnbune Staff Reporter). In ord« j r to further intensify the "Grow More Food" campaign the authorities are sponsoring a fourday food exhibition at the Happy World from Sept, 20-23. There will be special competitions for small-hold n rs and amateur gardeners, school eh l--'onais and249 words
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Article281 1946-08-09 10 BIRIViINGHAM, Aug. 7.—No doubt with th I and expectation that the wicket would u in hfa I lers Merchant, who led the Indians ;i a ns I wick^hire sent Warwickshire batting when I the toss but the policy did not meet with the J patedReuter - 281 words
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Article171 1946-08-09 10 CRICKET LEAGUE LONDON, Aug. 7.— The foJ s the County cricket champjj etanding including matches i on Aug. 6: including two point! !ifl in 1st innings m i| lost.— Reuter COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP 4 1st Innings Lead P W L D NRLD! ,r orks 18 13 0 2 3 On janesReuter - 171 words
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Article101 1946-08-09 10 TOKIO, kag. <;- night saw the first full tion of all historic unii Brindiv (British Indian Dwi* the British Commonweal tion force when six massed from these units play< retreat before hundri-ds tors en the plaze fronting" gate of the Imperial Palace. Participating m the < pipes and drumsReuter - 101 words
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Article13 1946-08-09 10 OAKS WINNER OUR OF ST. LEGER I t-ar. N the St Lesrer.— ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article211 1946-08-09 11 Harris Jackson - Indo-china's Rubber Prospects Harris Jackson <i;> nv indo-China during i 947 probably will JRSmoIoStS rubber, 37 per cent, of InuaJ prewar output. 00 ton t ces here Era K2 ;rsav if native labour in a and Cambodia planea* to the south. "ration, m turn depends u s of political andA.P. - 211 words
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81 1946-08-09 11 Buttle Service Between S'pore Hong Kong 0\ Aug. 6.-The British A r *a^ Corporation lioped us Halton aircraft route. Lo rd 1 Knollys, chair-f-0-A.C., declared a t a press c c here today SSJ Co r nstltute t!u fir Lord Knollys said to rm up to week through to bouncedReuter - 81 words
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Article18 1946-08-09 11 COLONIALS VS. HQ SINGAPORE cricket foi I nst th •V A F C WikM, L. S K..„n,. dy18 words
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Article132 1946-08-09 11 SWOOP ON PEN ANG BLACK MARKETEERS (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Wednesday. The Police, the Food Control, and the Health Departments made their first co-ordinated drive on the black market this morning when they swooped on "blackmarket lane" at dawn, clearing all unlicensed stalls by the sido of Penang Bazaar. All132 words
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Article148 1946-08-09 11 (Our Own Reporter) Penaiig, Wednesday. On a visit here to contact the local Unions and the Labour Department b Mr. R. Caddick, the third Trade Unioi. Adviser for Malaya, who arrived m Kuala Lumpur last month. Wlui c stressing the Importance of adult education for union148 words
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Article57 1946-08-09 11 WASHINGTON. Au?. 6 Re^r version Director Steelman lias on].'--d a moratorium on all bis federa construction contrac s vith tho obi.' v trimming dow n ttoh o Govern»non»' public works programme by $700,000 '00 to comba inflation. This halts tho anard of any cor Tacts over $3,000 exceptA.P. - 57 words
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Article74 1946-08-09 11 Tass Sends "Quite A Lot" PARIS, Aug. s.—Tass said today tha: it sent to Moscow "quite a lot of Byrnes" challenge to Molo ov m the Peace conference Rules Commit fee." It said that all the 3,000 ivords of Byrnes's teßt would be transmitted "as soon as we get theA.P. - 74 words
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Article230 1946-08-09 11 Oakland, California, Aug. 7. Henry J. Kaiser, "miracle" builder whose' vessels played a ire- j mendous part m the American wai effort, said he was ready to have his war record investigated, as suggested by Senator Bridges, New Hampshire RepublicanIn turn he requested an investiga tion230 words
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Article146 1946-08-09 11 PARIS, Aug. 6. Pham van Dong, President of the Vietnam (Annamite) delegation to the taiks with the French on the future status of the Vietnam republic within the French Union today charged that "French policy m Indochina is double faced" "In appearance it advocates friendship butReuter - 146 words
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Article115 1946-08-09 11 (Our Own Reporter) Penar.tf, Wednesday. Stopping a car alon^ Anson Road on Ju/i" 28, th«- police found on the person of one of the three Chinese passenfon threat note. This led them to tract thr identity of the m. Lam Chor Xorw. a preneral poods doaioTi irho115 words
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Article150 1946-08-09 11 I The following donations are acknowledged with many thanks. Dr. Hu Chee Ing $200. "Ex-Inter-nee" $100, B. P. De Silva Ltd. per Mr. C. R. Hoole $100, Dr. Lav Peck Hiong $100, Mr. Tan Hock San $100. J£ast Asiatic Coy. per Mr. I. B. Suratta $100. Babcock150 words
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Article284 1946-08-09 12 HOLM, Aug. 8. One o! the mystery b n ji j);is^ing over Sweden m recent week wras t.i.t bj i. cut. Lennarf Nackman of the Air Defen nenl of I Defence Staff. H i I a flre ball v>i rhead at i 500 000 Kl lReuter - 284 words
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Article46 1946-08-09 12 STOP PRESS MOLOTOV SPRINGS SURPRISE a Th,. Soft* J :< tar, M Molotov, took lltffnoi (omplHcly by 'Kiay by annoumin^ that I: did not tfm rul«-h oommittec recomla fav(iur o[ a kii for recornnn-ndatiorwi from M to ftht Blf Fow Ptor■.Tfc. U'lf/raion cannot as an < 1 nJ46 words
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Article, Illustration24 1946-08-09 12 Attire addressing !he 21--nai.on peace conference m Paris on July 30. Directly above h m is M. Bidault, the President.24 words
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Article43 1946-08-09 12 10ND0N, Aof. B.— Stained plass WindOWi to the memory of Dick Sheppard— Canon Huph Richard Low»j( Sheppard— formerly Vicar of St. MartinV:n-the-Fields, and Dean of Canterbury Castie, wero dedicated by tho Archbishop of Canterbury m the rreat cloister or Canterbury Cathedral, last Monday.43 words
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Article35 1946-08-09 12 rl iv'-TJJ? AJiT \R\ (INDONESIAN) NEWS agvk An A T,tar« corrwpon<font itafc tlwi' r..h f1 Mkd tral Iso I f D md infl i m i Dntcti liltft. two ReuterReuter - 35 words
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21 1946-08-09 12 Govt. Assurance To Malacca Leaders 1 cm M i/)nc. Wwii an opportunity for eon to!--t;it: -ions rr<> reaetied corstitutkm«l ch«n««" m21 words
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News In Brief.
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Article29 1946-08-09 12 LONDON. Au'-'. 8— About 311.000 ttU-n and women will be l\l<#i <■ and discharged from rhe Bri, forces m the last quarter of this year, it wab officially announced— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article47 1946-08-09 12 BRUSSELS. Aug. B.— Camill o Lv man's iuv-c 1 -o:<j leftwing coalition mmeni rec< ived by a narrow margin the vote o f confidence m the Belgian c of Deputif yesterday and had i majority of only tw 0 votes m the Senate with three abstentions.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article29 1946-08-09 12 London, auc. B.— Generalissimo Stali n last night received a goodwir delegation of the British Labour Party Executive which included tlnformer chairman. Mr. Harold Laski, says Moscow radio.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article44 1946-08-09 12 NANKING, Aug. 7— The demand that the Chinese Air Force should be placed under a joint United States. Communist and Chinese Central Government control is made m the latest Communist not e on the reported bombing last week of Yenan. Communists headquarters city. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article38 1946-08-09 12 MADRAS. Aug. B— Nearly 10.000 tons of Brazilian rice arrived here today and another 5.000 tons are expected. Madras province is one of India's hardest hit scarcity anas Where it lias been feared that famine might develop*- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article31 1946-08-09 12 BATAVIA, Aug. B.— A British Patrol clashed with Indonesians at Buitenzorp. 30 mites southeast of Batavia, it was officially announced today. Th p Indonesians witlidre. afte r a Mef firkin.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article26 1946-08-09 12 MALACCA, AU£. B.— Preparationare Under way to onon three pubii" canteens, one for Government servants and the other two for the general public mi n Malacca.26 words
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Article42 1946-08-09 12 LONDON. An*. B.— London children are causing a stamp boom. Their parents travelled all over the vorld m the Forces and they now know a £reat deal about the countries overseas. Some hip stores have started stamp counters m their toy department*.42 words
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Article38 1946-08-09 12 AT.OR STAR. Aujr. 8. -On charts of possession of distillery and about one paiion of ilJicll liquor. a Chines P woman Sal Ch«w. v ,s fined $100, m default throe months on each charpe, at tho District Court.38 words
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Article15 1946-08-09 12 BAGHDAD purchased 150.000 i„. IW «t the prlc; of £2 "1 m t0 I ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article35 1946-08-09 12 LONDON. AUR -n L J "»ff a cricket I; of Prineetowi, M Devon, two mi] tarv mas Rankin (2: f22). took adv. mnorlnnd mist to fleers and poliro mingled 3 dnymakers m thoir missing men.35 words
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Article48 1946-08-09 12 LONDON. Autr. R- 7h I ship m the Royal Kavy" Marshal Soult. 6 40 0 L.M reached its jrrarey^d ,M Ayorshire. leaving p or i Th U rs«lay. The or. I prnrded m the Wavy v th« painly and bizarre !ooi'n iß ever to fly the Whit, r48 words
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Article63 1946-08-09 12 LONDON, Auk. B vJ promised to be at the roldejß ding celebration of hor hroS sister-in-law. M -I who is nearly 70, flen f ro .V An-eles to Ibstork, T o CeiS JS When she wont to th.> ste 9 offices to book a pass I there were no berth-63 words
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Article33 1946-08-09 12 LONDON. Antr c -*.".OC»jnM senrrrs were cn-:*-]' I Transport 80.-ml Bi I ley-buses, coaches and railwayjH injr August Bnnk Holiday :M 13.800,000 traveled on :M 9,200,000 on Sunday, and V.,m on Monday- fl33 words
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Article29 1946-08-09 12 MANILA. AIKT. 8.- United M Army Hc.idquartprs for the T»U Pacific today announ^] 1» vsH ducinff its lensi-h..ld< of V buildincrs "as far as is I with military needs."29 words
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Article33 1946-08-09 12 MOSCOW, Ann-. S.— P'-nvdaJ carried reports of m Communist strength m the m Soviet republics of K-*' r:i 14 Lithuania and Kfoldavii 7( B the western district- f Ukrajfl White Russia.- A .P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article32 1946-08-09 12 FRANKFURT. Aug. States Army tecrei t^diM covered a cache of 1 record hundreds P'~ leaders. The hoar German farrnhousc d c S os !>y Himmler. Doemti '"H but none by Hitler.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article32 1946-08-09 12 TRIESTE, Aim. B.— A Italian women, carrying saying "Why won't you &4 Ko hf\ek where ycu ca: demonstrated ajrain^t by the U.S. 87th divi oi ment buildings for f vicemon.- A .P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article34 1946-08-09 12 BATAVIA, Auk. 8— Allied military authorities have cancelled m Batavia and other occupied areas of Java the celebrations Indonesians proposed to hold to mark the first anniversary of the self-proclaimed Republic of Indonesia. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article44 1946-08-09 12 LONDON Aoff. -Scotland Yard disclose I that new motor-cycle fly- n<r squad-— all volunteers— borran d-it.v on the outskirts cf London durInp the week-end. Fifty specially trained men aro m the souad. In the next few months tho total will M raised to 130.44 words
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Article, Illustration13 1946-08-09 12 "No! But I'll tell you this much you're gettin' warm H13 words