Morning Tribune, 4 November 1946
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Title Section11 1946-11-04 1 MORNING TRIBUNE mhbj ghnmb <$ew Series) 10 CENTS NOV. 4. 19411 words
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436 1946-11-04 1 Bevin Seeks World Govt: Says "No Need For Despondency" I fork, Nov. 3. On his arrival here for the Lj of the Big Four Foreign Ministers which morrow, Mr. Bevin, the British Foreign SecreKj correspondents: ''Everyone m the world w They are tired of turmoil. A great mis■i try toReuter; AP - 436 words
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222 1946-11-04 1 v, 3.— lndonesian I- "very near )r. hubertua van Mouk, neral of the Nethndies, said last night. Commission General Mook i^ one of I mbers and represent- the Indonesian Reded by Dr. Sutan 1 meet again on Mon- me optimistic oba settlement willReuter - 222 words
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Article30 1946-11-04 1 Embassy Bombing: Three Detained 3 Three people have 1 from a shop f om wh'ch bought, m which cf 4 he y on Thursday were 8 the suit- a for.'M#ncr.30 words
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Article30 1946-11-04 1 Reuter pai~> 3 i s:* cjd c: tj «J5 >is i|2 l:i mil, m > .j, >m 5 8 a S- 3 b O•? g -,5 go 25Mg 52Reuter - 30 words
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Article102 1946-11-04 1 JERUSALEM, Nov. 3. —A jeep hit a roadminc near Petah Tkiva, and B bomb exploded near the bridge over Kishon river, near Haifa, as new violence broko out m the Holy; I Land at the end of the one day strike of Arabs again thi-> Bn^four!102 words
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264 1946-11-04 1 U.S. GIVES CHINA EQUAL RIGHTS IN NEW TREATY Washington, Nov. o. U.S. has su :isivo flve-ycar Treaty ot "Friendship, Commei and Nay -n" with China. Ii is a so-called "mutuality" treaty which guaranteed Chinese individuals and business firms the same rights m the U.S. as American individuals and corations have264 words
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144 1946-11-04 1 NATIONALISTS FIGHT WAY INTO CHEFOO NANKING, Nov. 3.- Govern ment troops tmtVd into On f i ifter Landing on the northeri f Chel o, according to semi-official reports today. P?en str el fighting is i lid bo he raging with the Natl< Ist forces meeting very st 0 resistance fromReuter - 144 words
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Article83 1946-11-04 1 Berlin, Nov. 3 Seven! thousand uicide poison v i by Ooerinfir, H'mmler and Dth< r Leading Nazis— were b h d by the Gernmn criminal polici the Wilmersdsrf distrh Br-rln when they arrested 34--ir-old Gunter Wulff of Chi i loUcnbnrg, and his b:ack m r salesReuter - 83 words
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Article67 1946-11-04 1 Immigrants Try To Break Camp Cyprun, Nr*. 3. An tficial fomm'in qiu» laid] "Duri 1 ir fie coaraa of admi ision an I Ik? admission of illegal Imm'fraati ci'stin barked toruy, them w* re I < ''cnt.s .v Canoloi < n ;> .'tr.d atttmpti were made to hn al DotReuter - 67 words
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Article69 1946-11-04 1 Humane Replies To Britain BUCH 'PFST Nov. 3 Rtll nia's r I the British n< te c fort 1 fixed Holman. B I i ntati V 3 m F man!a. The R the Brit prnment for [U ction that the electi< I re to b<-> h^ld. refirrett r ti IReuter - 69 words
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Article208 1946-11-04 1 Nehru Calls For End Of Violence Ci Icutu, I v, 3« PandM Nthiu, Vice-Presulent 1 1 tht Indian inn rim Governm n% wth thr< k e o! his M ni. Ur> rdar VaUabhai Paul (Con[Uat All Khan ;>.id Sardar Abdul Rub Nishtar (both v.M.si.m League) to-ttay houed all cuntrymeß notReuter - 208 words
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Article44 1946-11-04 1 ROME, Nov. 3.— An v Flying i v.hii-M left Cri, <i»china Airjv-rt n. ;ir Nuplea for I >rv f '"n OB i' •■<>' I txxlay ffflh*i>l% reported lost M sonuwbi«« n».';ir th§ airport. 'Hie plane carried i*> nt< '>>v ct<_w of tighl ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article15 1946-11-04 1 WA>SFfr\(;'[ON, Nov. I,- 7k Joint Armj Ti k pore** irhiol Oiv Bikini atom bocnk A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Advertisement17 1946-11-04 1 GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE to leave m roi i ;hind bi they i LI KHAKI THOI SI R17 words
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342 1946-11-04 2 iro P. &O. m i their na tei i om\ o be 1 1 J J O. Austr tb 'Pa "Su be istralian nai > 01 11,000 i comple d a j 'c tfte i el. f act Ived Malta a342 words
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Article159 1946-11-04 2 CAIRO, Nov. 2.-The Arab i Ailed In Egypt today to d. i r\ vac anniv< »ary ol tne ciaii< ir i>edar I ml >Mg a d Uonal borne In Palestine for Sews Jailed m Cairo ana AJexancii'M, where elaborate secunty urei were enforced. The .strikes andReuter - 159 words
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Article93 1946-11-04 2 PEIPING, Nov. 2 Nationalist f cea ha?e trapped th<* C<>mr ml I troops m the Liaotung P'-nin.^ula m sirjthcni Manchu r rltlei quotfd the In d di 1 Hsin Mil; Pao s.tid Communl I app< ir to b< iwing from uthem f urla a< roa Ihe Y<A.P. - 93 words
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Article111 1946-11-04 2 PENSIONERS PRODUCE OWN PAPER n P wl total 300 year-, set cfuce i news- .v p ns.uners. tough handicapped by old gave I lema I I i 5 000 id throughout r ilia n tim ■i\ are Messrs. J i the new Hard, 75. E. Whr r's account •hi H.Reuter - 111 words
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179 1946-11-04 2 LONDON, Nov. 2.— Reports reach■tr the Britl b Foreign Office ai-out }io conduct of last Sun 'ay's general 1 ion m Bulgaria indicate ;h;it ditions en \ha polling (iay itself vere relatively far but that a cam>a'<r»< <A te ror had preceded the njf,Reuter - 179 words
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Article134 1946-11-04 2 'scow. Nov. 2. Backed by the full rrs iurcea of th« c O( vcrnment which haa rl >übled Its bud t for rchi m mb- r the matbi n n of the [JSBB iy of re mp] *-r JOI7 r s lMr I k>! w134 words
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236 1946-11-04 2 Malayans May Leave China By C hartered Ship Shanghai. Following repealed r< a I effort is now being made U bom< .oad the thousands ol n< Burma and the K .sent stranded In China. Ul iun pit) ut by CNR&A, i js hoped i i i nd home aL ov»236 words
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Article78 1946-11-04 2 LONDON, Nov. 2.— The British Admiralty today denied reports m the French press from Trieste that according to men of tin crew of the 7.270-ton British cruiser Leander, the Leander had been shelled by coastal batterieoff the Albanian Coast. These reports said the Leander had beenReuter - 78 words
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Article62 1946-11-04 2 WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. —/The T T.S. Maritime Commas 'on said on ay the lal M i Cover m-nt ha jmH a contract (o pu chase ::0 1 !ht v sh"ps n<nv and hoped o ake 20 more later. If made n net cent, -'own paymentA.P. - 62 words
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Article36 1946-11-04 2 ONE MAN CAUSED 3,000 TO STRIKE LONDON, Nov. 2.— More than *oOfl coH rr age an H <-k wort on Friday after o negotiate or, the w on >f vho r fM- Mb am- Oen«i A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article20 1946-11-04 2 I K« E U iou N i I f Truman arrv,-] hotve < «"*«5 >o next Tuei A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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246 1946-11-04 2 Egypt: Britain Has Said Her Last Word CAIRO, NOT. 2. Ej delegation ot tweni week-end discuss ng of Premier l&n ffho, according to paper Al Mlsri, tola will be u> the present British s is the utmost wh tain.'' They will probablj next datura a> minds whether i Britain's treatyReuter - 246 words
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Article45 1946-11-04 2 LONDON, Nov. 2. shal Viscount M< rived back m Britain to* today after his fl British occupation became Chief of I General staff. He arrived m German Thursday and 3 Crossed a s*crel n 100 .cnior officers of the B ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article29 1946-11-04 2 Rendcn aH X I -ii indi< n I OoverniTK m I K>n wealth Occuoat B runted to m I i rir from M p ibution. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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219 1946-11-04 3 War Absentee To Get House Back— Within Three Days I Lumpur, Nov. 3.— The flrst appli ,id Tt 1946 i i for hearing before I s Adjustment Board u L the Kua c when Mr. B. J. P. Jo a (War f )licatiun for an order of po I which219 words
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Article55 1946-11-04 3 I irday.— A sum of, KFe Aon aoilars m\ d by Pen X lumilies and ww fta since the reM^ d by Mr S- N. B l c m mi ssi oner K n: ace the rc-oc-■P f end of SepE $1 464,940.40 X to China55 words
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Article53 1946-11-04 3 FormerEnemy Now A "Guest" IRIA, Orgon, Nov. 1.--spital here, which r ,ds of sailors and mded by the Japanwrar, has admitted nemy—Tarashura Imperial Japani marine, saved from by follow Japanese when he ff-11 hter Ful Ross. I hpv>\ Hospital he broke a leg. believed to bo the Japanese to sinceA.P. - 53 words
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Article49 1946-11-04 3 hingtort, Oct. 31 -Maj -Gen Ployd Parki War Department Pulic Re'ations Officer, told Pi conference here- today 'that the United States and Britain 'have i iftcuised the itanda "i ation and types of thfir army weapons. He declined to r ;y :n agreement has been reached. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article94 1946-11-04 3 Didn't Mind Boos, Got Them SEATTLE, Nov. 2.—University of Washington itudents on Friday booed and hissed at Senator Owen B r, Republican of Maine, when he told them at a special .student assembly he favours keeping U.S. troops m China. do not mind a few boos," Senator Brewster told theA.P. - 94 words
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Article148 1946-11-04 3 Tokio. Nov. 1. The Japanese expect shirtly to buy largo quan iitics of U.S. Army surplus transportation, construction an communications equipment fr m neral D .uglas Mac Arthur, and a diret'tive which would a] prove .such a transaction ■n forwarded to SCAP for a iproval,A.P. - 148 words
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109 1946-11-04 3 British Pressure On Smuts Reported New York, Nov. 1.- N-w York i ftwing newspaper "PM" C n m nting on General Smu ment of the speech 01 Si uth African-Indian qu( sa d: 'It was the British nation that at the last m i nana*ed to press o ineral >Reuter - 109 words
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Article68 1946-11-04 3 I The troopL c tonight sn?<l I V ran »ort Coasl tf lies ouf. of I evacuate a member t" 'm need of m H i \rrny h< i ua rter 3, I T J. Veal, ab e I nk'^own, anpcn'.iciti.s. ilitiea were not i rderedA.P. - 68 words
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Article25 1946-11-04 3 GERMANS QUIT CZECHOSLOVAKIA X trlovy Vary 29, a pjue, t tated j about 2.000.000 msined m the Thi tho r who anti-Patcisti i!on A .PA.P. - 25 words
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Article62 1946-11-04 3 I RLIN, N v. 2.— The American British and Tc<- eh M 1 t.-ny Govr nmenfts, with the co-operation oi O< rrnan sci< «w collect ng for publication report.-, on si^r ifitechnical a^d industrial devet, during the war. The CCIM- i. dude Okrman i<> a onA.P. - 62 words
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152 1946-11-04 3 LONDON. Nov. I.— The oonvictnn that the Indian delegation to the Preparatory Tr d. Commission of the United Nations Organ'sation In Lona n has established the main v In which it came to th Comm'sa to mak" v. p b v Mr R K. Nehru,Reuter - 152 words
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77 1946-11-04 3 ngkok 3— -Star: I )i Ananda'i mo:: ISti only as a 8 The Premier and a lay to further can o satisfy tie public. merit Tl 1! ehari nrf i 1 B i ion tv.it v I f«>r thic rmnotA.P. - 77 words
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Article71 1946-11-04 3 Foodstuff Buying To End Dec. 31 Washington, Nov. 1 s Depart rrient ol rfcultur formally c( nflrmed provi< d Inten nd by l) <• 31 all Gov< rnn procurement 1 1 foods! i s Uj v r foreign by forcing the latt i their own n regular comn nels. Th»*Reuter - 71 words
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Article166 1946-11-04 3 Russia Learn s Value Of Publicity N. a 4 r. 1 M Vyablav Mi it»« to tn I Monday ri earlier B *> I-- v- d i by T- n a <» i v. rj dona ol what bind cl id while the Ri hi iscd U) press conference tReuter - 166 words
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Article144 1946-11-04 3 LONDON, N t jv. I. Tlw V/«i .M.tj Oen B '■<•■ i' I n to be Oi r i po| •>■..- <-f U I), rily M; [7 vcruor. O>r, f r'-1 OommJltiOllf r m iji (Brim nt) T .i J f o^ I. m. pal BaiUon,Reuter - 144 words
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341 1946-11-04 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, NOV, 4, 1946. Disarmamt'. i ays li foj v sens ol an that the disa I durixi pa Ch to tin tnbly ol tin ationfl ha i merely smypal l< I ;tic a ition ali *t everywhere, Universal disarmai i i R > I 1 8 r341 words
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537 1946-11-04 4 Stan Swinton - Dutch Eurasians Seek New Guinea Home Stan Swinton by \^s m i feted Prew 1 Con*espondeiH. Ni Ij. •■';<■ Guinea, 1 Australia) idi rs i hl tnaj V.( ition and miC <' Kura.-^i- r< nly IMr foind fi where they scieci- tor th i re mn has tfteen i of537 words
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Article494 1946-11-04 4 DOUG LOVELACE - Guam's Secret War Crimes Trials DOUG LOVELACE Nobody X nows Their Results (By GUAM Three years after the Japanese attackPearl Harbour, Hawaii, while the war still raged and I i of American Superfortress bombers pounded the Japanese homeland from this newly retaken island, the United States Navy began secret trials494 words
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Article31 1946-11-04 4 GLORE RADIO-LINK REOPENED VS FRANCISCO, Nov. 2.— The G P Wire'.-ss Tn- icl December. 1940, .v the poi*-t of ■>i Shanchai re- I yes+erday Q P General him 01 A PAP - 31 words
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Article76 1946-11-04 4 £25O Million To Be Spen On Guam I 0- -0.000 I •.IOO.OODOOO Honolulu. I I Governor, v Hi Mr tour njr net h of the t W ■i i nded that ,9 ild eoi JP 'v ring tKem Nniion Tt I conditlonn ft Powi all irai r H V ):jTA.P. - 76 words
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Article113 1946-11-04 4 HOME. Oct. 28. Pa :ist propaganda leaflets -a re :i. v several Rome- c n mas bomb was placed n i windi sill of the Chamber of D< on Sunday night a observed the annivers Black Shirts' "March on Roni 24 years ago. Police seized s vA.P. - 113 words
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Article57 1946-11-04 4 FRANKFURT, I U.S. Antiv Headqi formally denied I U 2 prnmcnt had decid blocked German ma cents (U.S. curr n to stimulate Geri national trade and American occupati. n supporting. The announcer. report whlcn jw some places was that the "subject cusslon.*' Currently theA.P. - 57 words
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37 1946-11-04 4 Bristol, Oct. Boar I of 1 sneak nf m Bri?t the Brii- l d i cf reUtior ..l Brfti the pol I -<■». Ie extent y of Ii i cV Bolati37 words
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Advertisement81 1946-11-04 5 X TANG VALLCI HO AD PORE, type 3 of nci Ma* Factor .•ducts. murelle Gift Sets" Pn MOtai etc. CORoad, Singapore. Building) \pcrs fc x i <■ |I<H»k S"lor«» OKfl •UGH STREET. 2218 it rant ft 01, Middle Rd. one 2620. CHE-CURE irgo bagga i Oiir guarantee. GE SKRVICK ode,81 words
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Advertisement166 1946-11-04 5 />; obtainable anywhere it's m HEALTH and VITAUTI Why iUflor GENERAL DEBILITY *hbj a wide range of are now available [CENTRAL MEDICAL HILL 61/53, Victoria 6treet kUctncal United Trading Co v •1, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US I mbroi Direct Importer* of all kinds166 words
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Advertisement221 1946-11-04 5 Uuilea Hair urtum, Latwt 'g^i.uL* and Manicure by Wm Anna Majjoric Ann Ladles Hair DreMtni Saloon Formerly of Mtiton Oalax> and MaJson iDterlandi. t*eeren Buiidlng, Orchard Ro*d Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-aate Hotel Ju a Quiet and 000 l Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnish* ed Bar: All kinds of Ist Ham liquors221 words
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Advertisement104 1946-11-04 5 T.M.A. Music Housr, f..UCOttDf. Optician Regarding the eyeslgrri Often: New China Optica Photographer CENTURY STUDIO" No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14 High Htrcot, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographer 'IDS AT *»APO!tA?LI PRIC^^ Nang t-ltng Cc v P1490 HOUSS, Radios D'jcgb xoic«^*crs lor all mAk«s cT United104 words
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Advertisement141 1946-11-04 5 Zontnaon FONCHIN &Cc k P^^on* So. ISij BHOK CO., LTD rj BDILDOIQ NOltm niUiXIM ROAT. NEW SILh In New Designs At Meflwaiii's 52, Nortii Hridf* Rd. T«l». Hp«cl»JiaU ia Ra^^keU R«etrinfi»; with Australian and Tropics jruti Tennta and SquMb BftJn available. ■iiiii* A to., 23 1, Raffle« Plac« Bing»ifx»«. LIANG141 words
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179 1946-11-04 6 Govt Troops Advancing On Soviet -Held Dairen i. JUtl i ed Pluan Xv i Lse I ten ere m> iburt y. port rm the i ifflcla] Chin Shih Juh v^ t lists wl indar Chefoo w re to aid forces alr-udy The ittetnpting to It oist reinforcements Shantung trom qovA.P. - 179 words
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90 1946-11-04 6 londok. Od Cioin lengths for morning, after n m oixt evening dresses v ich will form part of the v irdrobi for the Royal tout of South Aft: a next year have been presented t > the Queen and the tWO Prince. on behalf ofReuter - 90 words
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Article151 1946-11-04 6 Woman Murdered On Lonely Walk V. ")VU A\T H NOV A v nan fojud > < i■. i-,- road I bushes ibouj m Vain Hill the Dover road new Wrothatn li i >«n identified tod »y m IGII Dagnur Peter*, aged 47, who lived •lone o:j Hever Bfliate, Kingadown, tbotitReuter - 151 words
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Article89 1946-11-04 6 JERUSALEM, No* 2.— Terrorist i !..•<•> m Palestine such as tlv derailing today of pooi'r. trai »ngire and the recent killing 'of Rr't is] rooj e strongly eon 'emned m a broadcast by the Voice "f Israel 1 secret radio of the Jewish resi tancfl movement. iReuter - 89 words
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Article13 1946-11-04 6 B the f 080 kilomel r hour". ReuterReuter - 13 words
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114 1946-11-04 6 Bangkok, N m an i k the rising prices ol i iese fovernment >ut a fl^t of trucks rfc< m eta of Qgkok ut the ceiling pr.ee which averaged 15 kilograms to n American dollar. Is move followed the refusal i j the Chln<A.P. - 114 words
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Article110 1946-11-04 6 ATHENS. Nov. I.— The formatior Of 11 broadened Greek Governmenl likely if the Opponitior leaders receive a guarantee that tin programme presented to them by Premier Constantine Tsaldaris is carried out, according to informed r..wrces here, today. The issues of the premiership has been Set aside forA.P. - 110 words
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Article235 1946-11-04 6 v. I.— The third mon ii police and civil Bfort to keep trouble fi iv over the critical period holiday on Nov. 5. That holiday, call- d Bakr Id a rat the biblical and ran story ol Abraham's off r n. Isaac, as :t sacrificeA.P. - 235 words
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Article114 1946-11-04 6 NKW YORK. Nov. I.— Dr. Alfred P Xuma. President of the Ge eral African National Congress arrived her* from Johannesburg today. Ho toll 1 a p ess conference: "The Government of South Africa has no' discharged its duties toward al! citizen.-. Wo would rai.o have a** trusteeshipReuter - 114 words
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Article92 1946-11-04 6 100 NEW FACTORS MONTHLY LONDON, Nov. l:-s, niic expert* ai average of 100 new buil t from the ta start opera! i;. log the 1946—195 ifoscow Radio rep In all 5,90n major m terprlies art f < b<- recc built during thai period -n moan th J eut< rpi-:-' son?Reuter - 92 words
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88 1946-11-04 6 'Frisco's China Town Makes Whoopee San Francis:- N >v. 1. Ijj sands of noisy celebrat mea San Francisco China T I street* last night m c moration of Generalise Chiang Kai-sheks 60th birthdi sponsored by a six company: ganisation of China Tuwn n* chants. Thousands of Americans JjJ od theA.P. - 88 words
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Miscellaneous128 1946-11-04 6 Ll'L AIII\ T f]ll EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE "s^l N T NA?CH^ C POPOOL A^^n v^-1 I |TH IDEEL LIFE." WMUT IS LOAF- AS f-m/>^ HLY AH 9 L^' LFAVE (hE. is MAH^ S2S? MvV*^?- XS WK 7 H^ Jr° AFS ALL DAV 7 YOBE M-ANS W128 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1946-11-04 7 I el's Meerschaum Oct. 16. nham's tiremen when clou led <'■' n N jur" unit dr :i n extinguisher, he i. v earnini mi n 1 the hard w J n ambiti >ns. th cau< d by studio W Mm star Michael Reel out1,180 words
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Article, Illustration997 1946-11-04 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman xbgnb In I r-vv I I i ratii n pi tg cogitation I c hospitabl RAF at Tengah. "OPERATION my [1 ft thai i an lUternative "to cuit.v hangover b the mornember Ist." Thedr (ata P r mi:. ■>■ I m s>" and "pr.um <i997 words
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Article62 1946-11-04 9 I a iq N for P formed Cau 1?t Dl Gaul'es forminifti He c Tapi- *-i the d«- d be a randicla'e f r f tho Repub- -f-fuso<! any point. denounced thu for instituting an o sotoU" ijstea, and QOt profoundly rha ireigft bearif] es**« jA.P. - 62 words
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Article46 1946-11-04 9 R One hu Hi and iUi Vivendi' between G IO a Fir/irh DC Tile political prise. t d n presence of Admi>al Ffcierrr lenlku, French High Co Bioner, had boon convicted of mil political effencos. the disoatrh ,r i j ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article227 1946-11-04 10 pi( I at; i $70 J iah I Bia glutinou i $100; Siam qu urn quality $75. nor QU 7 I PalemJ iim quality c; 35. iO. Beam $80 No. 2 $23 uried Chilli B I ,'iality flium quality $40. (Slam th .shell $50. I227 words
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Article80 1946-11-04 10 NEW YOI?K. Oct. 27. Stock drilled down m dull witi) d< r< aching much as p I iani sp' d and Goldminii thi maj< i trend altei laci: substantiation ol tn be adv Steels further reflected th< ill decline In operationn and continued difficulty In accumu-Reuter - 80 words
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Article430 1946-11-04 10 I 1 I the Malayan Share nation *er« followiINDUS! RIALS Alexandra Brickworks 1.1 I.M Brickworks Pr« 2.60 Executor <'o i'O a 00 I I I t/% 25/Prefi M rr. United Ai r 85 Mno r Neave 0 50 27 r Neav« P e f. y-00 11.00 Gammon430 words
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Miscellaneous287 1946-11-04 10 Tf^ This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle R 4CBOSS 32-Baiiot K V [HiP te-ti|2|i 33 Loßfe fold OT PJH 'J jJJ- A 1 -Second target cloth P 5 c|H3 A i T5W\ cit> 35— Turn< back c aM^^' > Kf 0- tl .or 37--In!rr;od fcpotl U2- .>- -B« a -i II Buffalo'!287 words
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263 1946-11-04 11 Easy For Malays: Indians Trounced 5 Indian > 1 pitc inclement weather, a good i tui Jalan Besar Stadiu ay and ap the Indians hy five '^oals to ont\ In a Victory Cup Ma en. v. ill meet the The Mai nbined wen m their m thP hnd ihvAr short263 words
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Article279 1946-11-04 11 Harfequins' First Rugger Defeat Nov. 2.— Harlequins [fl red their first Bristol win "it: losing their fou: The Brisl )1 backI match-winning f {JJ by determined ta v who are e\ngf p Into one of th<> ibe 5 v sides for ye rs ored 125 pants m th > x279 words
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Article157 1946-11-04 11 Ruin interfered with play m the cricket match between an Australian Combined eleven and Singapore District at Fort Canning yesterday, the ganv having to be abandoned after lunch. Singapore Di»trict batted fir I and scored 69. Lor ing took nx tickets for 32 runs,157 words
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Article137 1946-11-04 11 K. L. Race Handicaps 1 1 Oil Patch •> Hi i Ba'lymum MO I ■i urn Turn I lectra v I R q Th< Pathai Ly n 2 rui HORSES D R B »0 Pre i < tian :Can lana 7 If Pont n Ra 78 Po- 7 7 r137 words
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Article50 1946-11-04 11 The 8.R.0. team lo mcc! B.A.* ogi, m the Victory Cup oompet O r, the Jalau B< ar Stadium Saturday will be on, Lowther, San- n Hum] V Stanley, irorner, Nbrohna, A. do Silva, Bo i Clark". Ro Vi Petci Ooi I. i Bo ism.50 words
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Article23 1946-11-04 11 BALTIMOR] »ld P o »li >•:.•.■; Jacob*! Stymie waa (I Derby, P rncnt BUk< il i i«d Wd mile ■J ReuterReuter - 23 words
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392 1946-11-04 12 I m< i on boan ton Aqu. have drawn up Imp ports which will gui< Four Fom. m Miry i m New York tomorrow i tier OU lh( n «a holding up the c >m] of the trca lea withReuter - 392 words
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Article53 1946-11-04 12 PAPER SUSPENDED The Sudan Government has suspended fur 15 days the newspaper Umma on a charge ol DUblishing articles sugge>ting the time was ripe for a holy war against Egypt. New "Bormann-al Frankfurt, Nov. that Martin Bo ttUsing deputy, hai m ihe America zone of German nro being inve StatesA.P. - 53 words
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Article399 1946-11-04 12 L < 3.-The I atoi feet long, torp puu I y iotf pounds or .nium m y Expuss reported ye tterday under the line "Atum Bomo Secrei uut. H Ct Daily Etpre bomb weighed J,OUO pound Most of this posed mainly o) a casing and protectiveA.P. - 399 words
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320 1946-11-04 12 Hirohito Gives Up Sovereignty As Japan Accept 'No-War'Constitution Tokio, Nov. 3. The Japanese Emperor Hirohito promulgated today the Japanese new cons'ituUoiv which outlaws war and places sovereignty m hi people, declaring 'it is m> v.irft to join with my peo;'/ I m directing all our endeavours towards duo enforcement ofA.P. - 320 words
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