Morning Tribune, 5 November 1946
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Article148 1946-11-05 1 Bataria i i ln-t :he Dutch, Inch I British 1 In Indo lesia agreed today to Issue to mediate c i itandfast orders. The Joint Truce Commission decisio:i to Implement the truce agreemen signed by the throe c ernments concerned on Oc:. 14 followed a thret148 words
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114 1946-11-05 1 iri, Nov. 4. President Truman has reiteruiUnited States determination to keep exclusive r a long time" of the Pacific island bases irom ihe Japanese which it deems essential an securLy. residential posiaon was restated by his SecCharles Ross alter a conference with Prei114 words
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112 1946-11-05 1 Ncv. 4.— A British Field aIio oroke the £9- i treasure case and elf arrested in connec- went on trial before a i Martial here today. dant, Capt. J. R. H. ■god with "improper roperty belonging to mment". UtiOD charges that he ion of theA.P. - 112 words
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Article132 1946-11-05 1 Bombay. Nov. 4.— One person was killed and a wore or more injured at Anmr-dabad yesterday evening, as H:ndus and Muslims engaged in a series of street fight, marked by b.mb expl isions and stone and bottle thru v; ing. The police fired ei^ht shots inA.P.; Reuter - 132 words
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Article40 1946-11-05 1 Philadelphia, Nov. 4. V.;-27,f'00-ton airrraf. carrier Valley For«r< was comtnfsi r> r cd today a he Philadelphia naval Naso. Ad:n rni Dweirt r Raittt«9 ii t y tho r.oj.vs of our tion for a peaceful world".40 words
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Article42 1946-11-05 1 GI STOLE RAZOR 3 YEARS Yokohama, Nov. i Tbffr w a -ir.-t jrht-cdpH rTi7.->r frcm a .Ta •>i, ne:-" dw«I1iiif hai resulted h <f year v r >T1 term w'^h hnr>J 'Hl>our for Pfc And row W. 'lark, 20. cf Oeyian, Louisiana.42 words
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Article103 1946-11-05 1 New York, Nov. 4.— Around Bl jval pine table, high in a skyicrap.r hotel, the Big Fjur Foiegn Ministers will meet, to-day ,o tackle the last great issues blocking the peace of Eastern Europe, and to try to make a, start on settling the future of Germany.103 words
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Article34 1946-11-05 1 1,000-LB.-BOMB EXPLOSION (■1. —Experts believe bombi, wh»cli wrecked >sy office luilding in explosive force of a Demolition of the •■■r- due to be^in b« supervision of the J^i 1 an polled and en11 I34 words
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Article13 1946-11-05 1 Reuter fin*- 1 C_L C *-> p rt r. 3 ->i a-rReuter - 13 words
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Article46 1946-11-05 1 Birmingham, Nov. 4.— Caunc llor Dr. Prcm, chairman o r the Birniihpliam ln< la LeagUd defeated h 8 Conserva ive Opponent If 1,500 v-tes in lk« Munic pai election h» l 'd h<?rc the w.'k'i Dr. Pren uo I a.^ a Labour e»ndl3»te.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article55 1946-11-05 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 4 -The world': highest Iron ore mines rnv-- b^r tied on the slopes of th<> P' nlr mountain run^e in C-nnl a at the height of 8 200 f "<•' md will b^ eonn feted with thf ip»resi r^'lwav t f <f ''<n55 words
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Article15 1946-11-05 1 I- if] N I v r Tr«<= I States i f O« •.vr.rl.-15 words
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Article27 1946-11-05 1 RUSALEM. Wo? I 1 BrM ipcro in'ur>d Vfacn '•>■ First r*fantc BHspd^ truck **a- b f o«»n m bv ri lanrfmino iy miles outride ReuterReuter - 27 words
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132 1946-11-05 1 2ND WHITE PAPER ON MALAYA EXPECTED (Our Own Reported Kua^ liumpar, Infi rmcd pi Uui eu circle* I *Qt>t nil Malay as c. I 4 li due toon, after the Govern rOeneral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonuii i" 11 Q WQ Uj bnKiani, la the tutu e, to heip the <J"l on132 words
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Article78 1946-11-05 1 SOFIA, Nov. 4. --Sofia newspapers today publlahea a tneai tundum of the Bulgarian Government to the Council of the Foreign Ministers, aifflng toa the propped peace treaty fo Bulgaria be revised so as to g the nation Western Thrace, ant an outlet into the Aegean S<-a78 words
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47 1946-11-05 1 Persian Premier Russian Minister Confer La < -> ri Kcv 4. Gh;tv;iri K Svlfsneh, Peniftn Prime If fritei v r< >>\v*'<] tfi»? S'ov tf Mi i-i W n TVhtraa Ivan V. Baddi'tor, win. "horn hv t c or won than ta hour T« hera 1 Midio R'*i^ to !av47 words
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Article110 1946-11-05 1 LAKEHUR8T, NEW HKHSLtf. N. j. 4.— 'J Kc Navy Airship XM i touk ofl be i a W9tk ago. landed Jite iMt night at Clynco, Georgia -blishT.g v.h:t I'aval officials 0 Wat a rorord for non-stop^ noa-reftMlliag fl^lU of any typ* of The ll;litA.P. - 110 words
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Article42 1946-11-05 1 Athen, Nov. 4 Tl.» new Gr<«ll Cftbintt -wii r r; by th»- Kin< .1*. y under 'ho Royilta Picwici r< !k ff v been r\-.orted witfc the Pi itconntering dffl f# u! -i i the f\-.al di^lriWtiM of po»t»42 words
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Article27 1946-11-05 1 TeherfcB, N,v. 4— Tho Pen; ar» ict :><- 11 f^r 00.0<)0 tons of Mrtali o }<• f. to In«!i T l.rr.nn ne* paper rtp»lf<^. Renter.27 words
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Article34 1946-11-05 1 Bucharest Nov. 4- The RU'Tianiaii Gov -rnment to-d»v reiccted thp American and Brts^ mtos concerning Ruman'a's national elect!ons Nov. 10 but assured both the natfon' that fren elections wnnld b^ held A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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574 1946-11-05 2 HAROLD K. MILKS - HAROLD K. MILKS CHINA *S FIRST NA TIONAL ASSEMBL V SITS ON Nov. 12 (By •INKING. Xov. 4.— The sound of the temporary fluUlMlTl ivel, if it <;tHs China's first National A.^mbly int.* session on No\. 12, wiJl b* 'xtra sweet WwAc to on**574 words
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Article38 1946-11-05 2 POLICE FIRE IN AHMEDABAD A.HMKDAIJAD, Nov. 4. Two died and 15 were injured as the result of communal dteturbaneef hc»te last night. To brih^ Ujc tituatlon undci contiol the police firci oißht round:-.. >:jllinp one and wounding thre*v-38 words
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52 1946-11-05 2 No Poppies This Year: Ship's Late It is learnt that Mlf ship bringing poppies from the United Kingdom for sale m Singapore and the Malayan I'nion on Nov. 8 will not arrive m time. Emergency arrangements however have been made and a limited number of emblems will be on sale52 words
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Article124 1946-11-05 2 NEW GOC in C ARRIVES in KL I. c ■>' 0 B 3BB; D^O. MC., th« C Malaya Command arECua i- tun H« pas i Oeti 0 Lovett, CB DSO. who ting Q.O.C. m C I tot* 12th 1 -T.if,. Mr. T. kboult, Chief retary. Mmlayai 1 o an^ i124 words
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Article67 1946-11-05 2 Johore. women entertained the Resident Commissioner Mr. K.E.F. Pretty, European and Government orficiaJs and representatives or the various communities at a tea party last Thursday when the firth monthly bazaar was held at Kampong Nong Chik, Johore Bahru. Village arts and handicraftwere on display67 words
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221 1946-11-05 2 J KNANG. Xir 5 A: meeting held at "India House" yesterday, convened by the Controller of Supplies, Malayan Union. v k were present representatives of the Penang Chamber of mcrce, BriUsh Association of Strait:. Merchants. Muslim Chambei of Commerce, Indian Chamber of Commerce, Indian221 words
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Article126 1946-11-05 2 Drubham rth Carolina, Hoy. rtie Urn Btate> secretary for War, K< bert Patoerson, Saia yesterday that "disamiament under the auspices of the United iNationo will be a great step forward and we will do 0... lull part m outlawing weapon* of war. Speaking at theA.P. - 126 words
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Article121 1946-11-05 2 SYDNEY: Crooning was not an art, and to teach children to croon at the age of 13 or 11 •vas a crime, said Mi. Kurt Prerauer, musical adjudicator, speaking at a session of the Rock n amp ton (Queensland) eisr.eddj:od, after he had heard twoReuter - 121 words
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Article87 1946-11-05 2 U.S. SEARCH FLIERS IN ASSAM Wash -i~"« Nov. 3. Hostile \a!ves "n monscfl i hrn ham^***Tjjt he search *Yr «»'i, rvf 1.378 v i rtcaQ F '1/ i iutrleti, tl 0 S .i D i ent, r Bfortf find t •> i n'i 1 b* resumed >n i larg «.i^.A.P. - 87 words
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107 1946-11-05 2 (Tribune Staff KepoiUr) The Singapore Chinese Federation, he. Kg Aik Huan. will present a letter of pro American Consul-General. Mr. Paul Jo morning m connection with the "Quit Cl paign. Signatories to ;he letter number 34,150 representing all communities In Singapore. The107 words
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122 1946-11-05 2 NEW DELHI.— Major Q t^ R Wood, Deputy Master <, Ordnance m India R.A.P. could not hai defended fe beaches o Dud ammunition.' 1 Addressing army Officers here, he declared' "In U &taro:' the Baitk- ol Duni no ammunitioii foi equadroni of Ih R-Reuter - 122 words
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Article65 1946-11-05 2 'PEACEFUL INVASION' PLANNED MADRAS:— The 8 Madras City Hindu (Hindu political organi posed "peaceful Hindus Into the disturbed of East Bengal. Ho dec'are.,: "I: organised well ar.d on scale, and Hindus frO rity province, go ill In East Bengal till normal Uons are restored there, gruesome ircidents wi peated". The65 words
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Article27 1946-11-05 2 SHANGHAI: India lotted to China a Quota ,c* Wj tons of raw jute for I China T rttte D porated Ls ad27 words
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Article31 1946-11-05 2 PARIS. NOV >s of Kortli A un- have tiers for Me-' d&y«. The d v- conducted b fl bin t>habrit. head Muslin: tastitute l .it-<e todas Reuter ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement33 1946-11-05 2 MISCELLANEOUS <iull-cr>l /Ur»'d oAc^, shop h>. furnilu: I Briart urn, )ftv? th m repoli hed Oosf O»1) li«U« di I^:.. 1 BpoiitWOOd■WINSTON'S m ARCADE namu i oolf v UNO IN BW «T8 i33 words
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399 1946-11-05 3 J. Tribune Staff Reporter) Monday. Aimed at enaoiing a greater numbers to participate m <:he unlimited sweep under the present arrangement, the con the Perak Turf Club has drawn up a new v lied 4 \sub--division of prizes" which will399 words
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Article40 1946-11-05 3 iov. 3— Ad-termin-i hour attempt to sepostp^nement of 1 Assembly, schedul- n r» n Nov. 12 was initiby leaders of third spent the whole scussing the subject ibera of the Govern--1 »s Gen. Marshall Leighton Stuart. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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222 1946-11-05 3 London, Nov. 4.— George Bernard Shaw on Hunday night urged the Fabian society, the political fountain-head of Great Britain's Labour Gorernm< nt, to work for the election of Henry Wallace as President of the United States. In a message to the pHnef r222 words
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144 1946-11-05 3 James D. White - Angry Filipinos Will Prosecute Offending US MPs James D. White ASFD fc I Nov. 4. Fili |p nt i*rn of the United States r startling climax tjth* official* promised lid ricun Military Pohicf beating F.lip'nos Usd 'V f> r homes wifhout t*zT '-n commanders resipor promised t° prorvci Offenders aniongA.P. - 144 words
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Article38 1946-11-05 3 ARAB-JEW CLASH ENDS IN BLOODSHED N ov. 4.— Two Jews 5 (r- between J c Hi la d Gal Th( i hi I a two rival r -ioTy thj bloody -'i rtiee. i Jev. wn iroanded. i A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article38 1946-11-05 3 2 1/2 Hour Quake Shocks WELLINGTON, «Kov heavy ear hqnake, I occurred m the Aleutian Inlands In North Pacific, vas recorded at New Zealand Domini- n 01 I .'ory 'o("ay. The shocks lasted fo two and-a-half h«urs. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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56 1946-11-05 3 LONDON, Nov. 3. T»h Radio todaj stated that 1 1 hamed Vali Farman Parnaaljan, Laboui and Pr I ganda, had denied the n< report that the Persian Government had extended by three months the permit granted to thf mixed Boriei Persian Oil Company for exploitationReuter - 56 words
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Article97 1946-11-05 3 RANGOON. Nov. 3.-Aun X San, v/ho heads Burma's Interim Government, said today: British ImporUliia I Closely linked with the Ino\an situation. Once India obtains complete freedom British imperialism m Southeast Asia will be greatly impaired." Aur.R San, uho was addressing Uie Sup'-rne Council ofReuter - 97 words
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Article96 1946-11-05 3 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Nov. 4.— New clashes between guards and Jewish i«talnees were diseased by a British communique which announced that two refigees had been shot m attempt to L reak out of the Caraolos detention camp. The communique said th t! t the guards openecA.P. - 96 words
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410 1946-11-05 3 Tom Masterson - Tom Masterson On The < hina Trout (By Ptnpmg, N,v. 3.— Government troops today fanlured Yehhden, one ol tour principal ports on tht northern coast of Shantung peninsula, *h e IndeDeodent Hsin Mia Pao" reported. In H p. 1 province National its captured Hsu.shui and Yehsien,A.P. - 410 words
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Article230 1946-11-05 3 SMUGGLING SMASH-UP ORDERED in UK for. 3. Customs p.othorities on tl coast of Sou tv f ust England have been r,rd' red to smash the biggest outtoreM I t smuggling ever known, accord Ing to to day's Sunday nevspap r Phe P« r>!e." The writer, who expects "s rnsatlonal developments"Reuter - 230 words
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Article50 1946-11-05 3 PARIS v k r »'i /i r ,j if mi nt t cell tl tljr v > tin ft* I of Mi i thf Fr^ir h Ifewi AfeHflf r '•■<! »v pt rwis wk 1 tto kid tH# f > .a Pfl v r r50 words
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350 1946-11-05 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1946. American Elections I hi! h( BritJ iti Laboui Party v. n; from strength m last week*! municipal el< i n there ore Jan i little doub. whether m the Ameri ;ions to-da: Democrat s will do well en i to re am anything at350 words
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Article837 1946-11-05 4 H.L. HOPKIN - The "Queen" and British Homes H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON s b y Oct. 23. M j md.s ol words hay •> i written the night] Qi,» ich ha< complet J her fjr.st n uncj New V rk after tIM r from tr.xjp-carr ci irj liJ r 01 I837 words
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194 1946-11-05 4 UNO Secretariat Is 'Overstaffed Gusev Lake Success, New York, Nov. 2.— Fyodor Gusev, Soviet delegate, sharply attacked the "swollen mechanism" of the UNO Secretariat and called for a big reduction m staff and expenses m a speech before t he Budget Committee tonight. '•The stall has increased from 1,420 m194 words
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Article51 1946-11-05 4 ■\DON Nov. 3 -Muslim students today welcomed th matlon of the Great Britin brai the All-India Muslim Studeni I leration. Officer 1 were elected at the nat orr i ■l< n which opened y< I at the Islamic Cultur Rpgen+ fl Park, London were formally installed tcdavReuter - 51 words
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198 1946-11-05 4 Freedom, Peace Japan's AimVows Hirohito TOKYO. No-. sion ol the i Japanese constituent?! ing Emperor H. rescript: "This presents a COll4 seeks the bbassi s construction m universa pies of mankind, decided upon by the fr pressed will oi the peoi explicitly stipul Japanese people will j war ol theii198 words
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126 1946-11-05 4 Archbishop Wants Church Amalgamation CAMBRIDGE. Nov. I for unify between the Church Fi\ula;id and Non Confonr.« /churches was put forward I 1 the Primate of all Bn I Arrjhbisnop of Canterbury, Dr. om frey Fisher, who address I bridge University, said I Rome alone remafti, offi< J willing to acknowledge126 words
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22 1946-11-05 4 BERLIN. Nov. I. M Military Oov€ flounced th« conch M note i r porU; betw 4 I A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement136 1946-11-05 5 I mos K. TANG RIVO VALIh. ROAD, OAPOSK, 9J I ,/d of Ea.si.ru \ru> ,:.J Cr.fts ilm ci Minimum Cost I Various typea of K-O'cJ perfumeries and Max Factor products. 1 Bismurelle Gift Sets" X for bedding Presents, etc. f c AIXA BUX CO.. I forth Bridge Road, Singapor .Adolphi136 words
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Advertisement172 1946-11-05 5 it's obiaimbk anywhrrt it's m T— I. D- Has) Dn I HEALTH and VITALITY Whj tuffer Ghi\EflAL DfcBIUIY vheii a wide rang« ot TONICS art now available CENTRAL MEDICAL MALI. 61/63, Vlctopi* Streat Electrical United Trading Co., •J. Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Embroidery172 words
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Advertisement115 1946-11-05 5 T.M.A. Music House, ii/fi if* mnm nM*w ruJKM Muaxc fkoM T4ft* Regarding the eyesight CtmnaNew China Optical Co. ft tlfk (trtot, BinoKii Pbo»« »7M Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Bingapor^. Tnrioor and Outdoor Photograp? c«a Pmnos USED PIANOS 07 FAMC-UR115 words
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Advertisement160 1946-11-05 5 Sat, FONCHIN t, Co, Ho Offic* 64, Wallich &rt*% Pbon« No. 7 if 7 Itnftasy 4 K!«ctric«l Oanirayt^ f*ul]«tini Repairer* and «j* Importer* QHOI <JO., I/TD BAT A UUILDING NORTH HKUXJI RC Silk Si NEW SILKS m New Designs iYleluaniS PpeclalisU ia RackcU Re*triivgl» witb AuAtrallAQ an«l Tropical §uti Tcnnia160 words
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Article285 1946-11-05 6 British Policy On Germa ny 1 o* f Foreign N [n New 1 v Etticm, It 1 Ihe )<v and ful gnido to the BrJ j \h policy m Oerman d tailed 8l Mr. Bevin made I the B 10l C i month's foreign afl bate. Rcpo ted BritU p'Reuter - 285 words
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Article197 1946-11-05 6 DUTCH SEES SETTLEMENT FORMULA BATAVIA, Nov. 3.— 1 task < U:uiu& a formula acceptaoJe to c- tui uuicti .< no J'• i us i express me i....JuuM or tne jjulcu v tnent uj me Netneriand* td.i i*l.*i i, amonc tfte prooJems iij« the i;:j"jh Uommlsftion QeneraJ vhen It resumes UUiCtReuter - 197 words
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435 1946-11-05 6 Defence Major Point In Australia's Policy Canberra, Nov. 3.— The selection of MDedman as Defence Minister m the n< Cabinei .ded as indicative of the which Mr. J. B. Chifley, the Premier, ati India's role m future Empire defence polic It is understood tha^ one of the first meetings ofReuter - 435 words
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Article78 1946-11-05 6 Lake Success, Nov. 2.-7 V simultaneous translation si/ tern used during the Nuremberg trials was tried for the first j time by the United Nations in' the opening meeting of the Financial Committee All m the room equipped with head sets could dial to the Chinese,A.P. - 78 words
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Article49 1946-11-05 6 PARIS, Nov. 2.— No official indication of any uprising In Cambodia has been received m Paris, the spokesman of the IndoChinese section of thr French Ministry of Colonies to] today when questioned about the report of disturbances m French residents were said w, have been killed. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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129 1946-11-05 6 SOVIETS HAVE HIGH OPINION OF BRITISH I Pravda, m eview tod nation t> opimon" vi ►pie. -iiUit m Parliament j recently poke of the growing lowing trom Mosnti that it wa^ impossible to hear Irom there even one good about England," It I bald. i should know that the SorietReuter - 129 words
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Article110 1946-11-05 6 NICOSIA. Cyprus. Nov. 3. -A military court or inquiry has b en convened to investigate toe attempted break-out .yesterday at the camp at Cararlns. near Famagusta, where, illegal Jewish immigrants are detained. Shooting occurred, it was officially stated, and one British soldier and two immigrants wort:Reuter - 110 words
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Article23 1946-11-05 6 Par's, Nov. 3. -A Soviet mission for repatriation of Soviet from Indo-Ch'na arrived Saigon, Indo-Chinese capital. reported ho fO.^ay.23 words
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Miscellaneous115 1946-11-05 6 ML i%BIVER EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE gi^^TA^^j^aagff^/ 1 la&g^g, lags^^AK v mates n^ pJTan- Cft p NO gJARGE SOOOT UP ROCK WIF HER?) THAR?S GWNA BE hST? UH XS&VES* FUM J LI L ABNER ALONE OVERNIGHT TH CANDY MOUN TIN, V A BlemeS HE Rt y HER115 words
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Article, Illustration391 1946-11-05 7 Henry Gris - A Chat With Bette Davis Is Not Only Revealing— It's Dangerous! Henry Gris AASFSFD ASDFADSF Morning Tribune Corres. m Hollywood HOLLYWOOD R :i n s HI bed. propped up s and strokini cat when Bette Divr br jk> the 'j droom and began derating hrn for beln •n to Paul391 words
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Article282 1946-11-05 7 Iff •n a but Beit She had h:m years and her grief great when the run r by an automobile and k.lleci that Bht id not work the m xl day and the stud ot another scene without i happened ago, and she was still mourning Tibbie. The dog's remains282 words
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260 1946-11-05 7 until the fleet reached Portland. Many of the lower c! ck personnel witl' having their Orsi experience of the Navy at sea and r<;r that re ison the exerc sea wen- what Arim ral Syfret described as "mainly elementary." However, they providedReuter - 260 words
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Article133 1946-11-05 8 Mr. and M tan Her: Ig r .r.. a lar/ ttail P'^rty tail Saturda m*?. Thli whs by being a farewell to their many Singapore friends. Thev ar being p I d to Ktttnt m y Sum (jut*, I ircantUe Bunk r>l India's branch Mr Herrldge who133 words
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Article297 1946-11-05 8 After :>i v years ri austerity, it ij. g< r, a to i-j men in t u ir "glad rags" again. Only th< who h;iv, n uniform for seven years c:<n realise the psychological effect ol well-cut evening clothes. However tired one feels alter B lung day in297 words
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Article, Illustration141 1946-11-05 8 More Gossip From The Mountbatten It i ned thai wan so bu not wn the men's fa tii< n that I negle to make mental jottings ol tii I saw at th Mounttmtten Saturday evening. I :n]iowing arf from my note- book: Mrs Break v. wifi ol A O-C, m141 words
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Article212 1946-11-05 8 America l s very air-mind d The travelling talesman It In t'^ 1 I r and n 0 longer 111 the ear smoking room. It li difficult t an air pfifff f»j especially I r any Lengthy Journey, and ar travel tia a Its ipeclal hazards. The crash212 words
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Article77 1946-11-05 8 Saturday night at Raffles II tel, was fts usual g^> spectacle, notwithstanding the predominance of black evening I cks. Severe dinner gowns, bouffant taffetas and cling.ng chiffon In this gable hue. all had a showings Far ix j It from one to sim'-;' st that any dull note77 words
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Article122 1946-11-05 8 The Vicar's wife had boon 1 It k loo by a philanthropic churchgoer and she told v n i r husband she would give it to the first d caus*. 'i hi iwln i day, outside the mb, she saw .1 po r, miser, able ana ll-rln<i little man.122 words
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Article, Illustration32 1946-11-05 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Great strides have been made, reports Josephin toward providing women wit\ beauty aids which i:t77 looking young and beautiful, like Actress Martha V 'a r above.32 words
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Article356 1946-11-05 8 We all dre an I ih- post-war wonder world we have heard su much about. w».« look forward to the Un when every family wi»l have an a'rplane, when plast'c will create miracles of beauty iui convenience, an.i when w will shop fur groeeri 3 snlj twelve356 words
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148 1946-11-05 9 v k I; n •m Burn ttuoert Ranee has dissolved the Burma I isOuncil, said a communique from Governmentoday, adamg ,-i)s are being taken to form a new on L re v. v nted by t:, rnor Sir Reginald Dorm ..n Sin th iar r publicsReuter - 148 words
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Article58 1946-11-05 9 Rangoon, Nov. 3- Ex-Pr.m er U. Saw. lf-Pd r of the Mycohit Peasant* Party who wai r centty re Vascd from hospital after recovering from woundssustained m an attempt d as sinatfon last Sept-mber will sw m m bs Executive C nnci] member for EducationReuter - 58 words
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Article76 1946-11-05 9 HYDE PARK, HEW YORK, Nrv 4. Soviet Fo eign M nigicr V II Molotov yo.s'erd.'iy lai of Pranklin D. It. thil iiai u.nal stir lie and I alii >g f-ir nt. Mo lotov i1 pped r n United M <i fl on behalf of ih*eae< i nat'oiA.P. - 76 words
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Advertisement100 1946-11-05 9 Opening Today U Slums: 130-4--630-930 p.m. Look At The Cast And You Know It's The Best Show In Town Igi3§| IN THEIR W^rf MOST 4^ SINSATIONAI VU^i ROUSOFAILI hpl .f^.GARFIELD y^IHENREIO IAJfiRfENSTREET «r PARKER IAIr v (DMVNDCWEM ji^V.-f c R[M«T0BI« IV*V* 6EOIC( COULOOttS FATE EHEISON >kM IWH /'M« f Ity100 words
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Article163 1946-11-05 10 Murial Hine - "The Island Forbidden To Man" Murial Hine By w.th Illusions shat-terf-d Mr Sybil M:=ppin Win r ill her tn We! Her friend, Dr Janet Vickr frcm the Medical and n>w devoting her to b n Bt, has gainst mankind. c net v. i the idea of found conrent based n163 words
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Article166 1946-11-05 10 Ludwig Bememlmans - Ludwig Bememlmans By Mr- i udu, h melmana w n place long ago and knows He w 11 not venture far t>3y nd fant sy it is, as a rul happy fa] only he could have written and fittingly ilius-r x> I, m colour, thi s story166 words
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Article220 1946-11-05 10 Elizabeth Taylor - Elizabeth Taylor By Anyone wh') rcmember s Miss Elizabeth Taylor's first novel, "At Mrs. Uppincote'B" <and that mean* all who read It) will not mind a bit of gropin* m the ftrst two or three chapters ol P:ill">dian. As goon as contact with the characters is establlsh(d. and the220 words
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Article130 1946-11-05 10 Catherine Tennant - Catherine Tennant By Has Catherine Tennant imni nation to Lie highest desre or is "The Wheels Turn Round" acute observation of actual c nditions? WhaUver it be. h.re is the most v:via p:clure of s id id living that I have read for som time. A130 words
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Article85 1946-11-05 10 By Ethel Vance "Winter Meeting" reveals Ethel Vance m new guise. Here, still I are tense situations, mounting excitement, but it is less the visible than the inner adv 'nturc of a brief, far-reaching love af- fair of a New England poetess j i and a handsome young85 words
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Article105 1946-11-05 10 By Es»^her JVTeyne!) Are you a genuixu cou nrv lover? On that will d penci y nr enjoyment of Cottage Tal^'. M for Esther Mcvnell h-s a sens? rf kinshiD with all thing* "t-nlv rural." To read this delightful book is to rest m country lanes, j to105 words
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Article254 1946-11-05 10 Compiled by Raißahadur Mehta Prithvi Chand Singapore is one of the most polyglot citi q :n the wi rid For the want of some knowledge of all the different languag s which n m the nome. m the i and m the street one half of the nopuhtion254 words
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Article109 1946-11-05 10 Alibi for Isabel for every mood aaventure— told by Marvi Rinehart with spice of humour (CauSuj Detection m "MaU Tra so exciting as jou through Tan,. Austin Dob gfrj vivid narrative. Stoughton, Bs. r Shrewd comm h v p p m V. Bradshaw years, with 8 p109 words
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Article53 1946-11-05 10 PASADENA. CALIFORNIA. N;V I 3. -The teismologist at the C,v:forJ nia Institute of TechDolq j porter a "great 'jarthquak'- Was r-cordft th.;o at 1842 GMT on S&tUltfj <0112 Sui.day. Singapore time Tk direction and dial determined l>ut <idetermined but the long way oil somewhen on other fdc ofA.P. - 53 words
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Advertisement169 1946-11-05 10 ••LEAII.\ FIVE la.\i;i'.!l4;e.v v lin one book I LYBODY'B VOCABULARY" Edition) English, Malay, Hindustani, Chinese Kippow if M-iita PrithTi Chand. As t. Bupt. of Po! Straits Sf-ttlenvnt. Pr-rr $2.00. Postage Extra. ObUinaM —From AJI Book Betters, Publi hei ML MOHAMED DULFAKIR CO. Singapore. Malay Language v ay Conversation A. E.169 words
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Miscellaneous266 1946-11-05 10 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle ZZ™"^ ICttOMs 26 isynthcuc tabnc ctpll T A_B' 1 -blaming Ktici 27- Russian B' -.3 Unexciting tribesman A M-A 6 r._._;^[ 8- Watered siljr 29 -Excludes S'N:ATrB~ 2 71-813 Ey.gj 10 Kenny food* SO -Mended T 9Hfli 12 Soothe 33 'The and WHf X 1266 words
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844 1946-11-05 11 M.C.C. Score Splendid Win Over Victoria i ton, Reutefs Special Correspondent with the mr* MCC team) I I irne, Nov. 4.— The MCC's win by the wide 1^ ;4 runs over Victoria stands out as ;he r\ c waging performance of the tour, so far. players wanted a tonic of844 words
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Article41 1946-11-05 11 Mm INNINGS. KfT B 57 b Wright o7 EX. Wright U I O. M R W. L& 11 3 40 3 tiig 11 9 33 1 Eli '1 12 0 V 16.4 2 73 4 Hr 2; legbyei 3.41 words
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108 1946-11-05 11 Aussie TeamSports Writers Not Too Happy a 1 1 Tht fomi f*& Vustra'ia'i Davis Cup pu* recent tennia r' has !p. one Sydney f or to comment "If Ausf^' Cup tram had to be f 1 fo m shown m these If lild ho composed of r 1 and Dinny108 words
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137 1946-11-05 11 REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS IN S'PORE A. A. A. MEET The ful owing have boon •elected o represent *he Singapore Amaf» ur Athletic Association ;/i ihe rthcom iv Singapo Re iresen ive Athletic Tes Ihaup on hip Meeting to be h» !d at the Pol-,-TVainii g School I m Thou pson Saturd137 words
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Article336 1946-11-05 11 Our Special Food Ma rkets Report (bj Our n.. Pr.ct, Quuteu del a a i> v>z plcui velftlC cxc p* r wise stated. Poodstuflfc: i .■>'. r auy 6 qu ition& were M q" S. m $78. Indo-Chlna $t>s, Keaah $^o Siam glatinuoo rice $100, Kea an giutinoui rice 185.336 words
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45 1946-11-05 11 Pigeons' Ton Legacy In Clock Tower SYDNEY TU ilready fro Gro ?nd c!o< k-tow< Th»- B r- 1 n r v. < he 9 ist i v rd 0 1 tf i i mof IS mo T I he i i lumera ii ml .o bit45 words
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Advertisement70 1946-11-05 11 CATHAY Ph Z 11 a.m., 2, 4.15, 6.30, Ml THK CRAZT GANGS HEEI TO SFND VOl CRAZY TOO IN THIS RELL-FOE-LEATHEB NONSENSICAL Greater than the itfM JHkS I RCNJffiEESI I V 1 wjfr PHONE 3400 -^3^ NOW SHOWING J A Universal Picture SINGAPORE BELLES "CCMIKC-OUT" TO NIGHT ■> "Monterey Kijht"70 words
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246 1946-11-05 12 6-YEAR-OLD GIRL HELD UP EXPRESS TRAIN Ntv. 4.- i3urprised pa engers leaned from carriage windows when the Cornish Riv.- ra Express drew m to the platt.TTn at Exet'-r yesterday alt moon interrupting its usual fivehour non-Stop run irom Plymouth to Paddington. They watcned a toussel-headed 1 ule girl leav theReuter - 246 words
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331 1946-11-05 12 Byrnes Plans 40- Year Disarmament Of Germany York. Nov. 4. -Th ÜB. Mr. Jamei Qyrnea has arrived for the Foreign Minisw iwtnni Aim uiv eviaerj uope ma. may make .sub, an UU progn u% the ail airs of Germany m order as well as on the reementa witn ihe nveA.P. - 331 words
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Article201 1946-11-05 12 N I 4 Mahatma n sutfe; I lay from culd wd cough t» t- r and Ml cough ifl ning, h.s doctor* di t consists of coc ,anut ir.. fruit J I hut water When he addressed a large ring after prayers at Bodepur AsnramReuter - 201 words
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561 1946-11-05 12 Our Own Critic - Our Own Critic (By The latest staff production iponOTed by C.S.E. at the Victoria Vhe- .siMSi'pon.-, is Blanche Uttler'i Sotnpanj m a bmnd new play, Worm's Eye View". This comedy, which is Squadron id'-r ft. P. Delderfleld'i first to ".'l'-ch t! v W<^t End561 words
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Article35 1946-11-05 12 London, Nov. 4.— The Bay rlan Government hus tak^n ovc Hitler's former mountain chalet Ber^hof near B rrhtesgarlcn— as t^ncultural college, the S ,-v c controlled Leipz:-: Radio reported to-day.35 words
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Article67 1946-11-05 12 Jerusalem, No. 4.- A mine ex ploded under a tr m m Battir stati m, live miles from Jem- I sulem on th man line to the old Jewish city of Tel Aviv earl t<;-day. No damage was caused. Bappera d'scovered and removed another mine a shortReuter - 67 words
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313 1946-11-05 12 New York, Nov. 4.— The United 61 the United Nations Assembly is s;< strenuous efforts to head off a repor I which might block the creation of n. I Trusteeship Council during the present I Informed quarters said that the United Sta.es313 words
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Article117 1946-11-05 12 Indian Troops May Quit Basra NEW DELHI, Nov. t-d withdrawal of Indian tJ i trom Basra, Iraq, is still unde j Government's consideration S. Bnaija, Dei creuryj clared m reply to a question i I tne General Assembly today. He said the Government i India had received no from theReuter - 117 words
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243 1946-11-05 12 Bevin D iscussing World Food Crisis With Truman London. Nov. 4 -While the Central L g'slative Assembly is debating India's food situation, n Washington the U.S. Pr bid:;nt. Mr .Truman, and the British Foreign Minster. Mr. Bey n will discuss the w^rld food cr'sK to reliable London quartern. One concreteReuter - 243 words