Morning Tribune, 25 November 1946
1946-11-25
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Title Section12 1946-11-25 1 MORNING TRIBUNE NO 178 (New SerteaJ 10 CENTS MONDAY Nov. 25. 112 words
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Article108 1946-11-25 1 M. Nov. M— Premier Qiu -Sultaneh ed that governnn I* red Zenjan. city on the route |an provii tnai p >pul ift ritiei t Azerbaijan troops m >men m Zenjan g nd mar:X r said Azerbai; tjan m viol- ;.r given x r i quit theA.P. - 108 words
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Article55 1946-11-25 1 113 Constables Hart In Clash I CAIRO. Nov. 24- Thirteen »en and about 35 students 'ere injured during a clash !n d University area today '•0 students attempt?d Into Cairo to dementi r> evacuation ot \s from the Egypthe Nile Valley 1 iblic Prosecutor &n--oriB for ation of news otA.P. - 55 words
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Article190 1946-11-25 1 Q, Nov. 24.— T 1 to sati v from the r'the Swiss Alps lef of the U.S. Forces Advisory Board m I whirl i bro back a 80-m m n i 1 pale i light to Melrlngen If> 10 a m. GMT tod y Storcli190 words
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905 1946-11-25 1 NEHRU DEMANDS OFFICERS BE NOW PUNISHED Sequel To 1942 "Quit India" Arrests Meerut, Nov. 24 PEJ dit Nehru, Vice U i ol India's interim Gov< i men demand British and I addressed the n I i I ape punishnu nl of the I to i. -t" of i i hA.P.; Reuter - 905 words
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Article451 1946-11-25 1 Lim Keng Hor - Lim Keng Hor 'I'h What actually happened m t942 tfu tUs to wh [Mr, Nehru now f mms present at thn\ historic meet m a m Bombay when the India-Congtt India' >■ solution, About 300 del om all India atti They represented SoO-mi von Congress adherents,451 words
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Article114 1946-11-25 1 Guerrillas Kill 24 Gendarmes ATHENB, N«»v 14 Twi.ntj tour mttt kuk-ci, on» oded ai.'i thre houaeg hurm m the village ri Va>;ira I ifioQlji m PeloponeM area ye«terdij n 150 guerillas attacked thr imall l rle k* son, T\)< bat b tW«M n r**KuLv forces and two pn rilla bandsReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement19 1946-11-25 1 MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY j By presenting a Doll or Tricycle T/icx arc all new arrivah GIAN SINGH CO.,19 words
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Article154 1946-11-25 2 She Fired First Shot On D-Day HOY A IVY'S LARGKN'J (IU ISKK HI HI X!h€ R yal v's Iti ml I with a mmln irmament oJ twelve 6 in<'h uun^ and elfl inch dual purp I r Bui B. B Ellison, D.8.0 ship ol th< Pacific Ado ral Bir D154 words
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140 1946-11-25 2 INDIAN WANT TODDY SHOPS ABOLISHED Si» ••> >iq (it an Indian la' Utlkm r:lly at Farrtf Park v <<<v, A/». K. 1. K. Tangamani. a trade union lade from Soul i -nd a practicing lauy< 1 m ir,-icar Singapore, advied all 'rad< unionists to <taml to(hther and not to split140 words
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Article138 1946-11-25 2 RUSSIA TALKS SHOTS SHELLS MOSCOW. Nov. 23 -Rusi rfflament ure idlcate :i fasl pace of pr lv for artillery during the last rlennium war. Lieut. -Gen. ol Artillery, Proch m ;iii article f!<v. te<J t<> the :elebrat!on of Artillery Day on Nov. 24 says: "Our artillery factorie a and mortarReuter - 138 words
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51 1946-11-25 2 HERFORD Westphalia, N v. ?4. Seven Hamburg doctors and tin 1 p n accu ed car Ing i i1 compul ition ol 5, will 1 c trial befon i al MM i 1 n Hambui an 1) < rw. Gei man N In th( Unlt?dReuter - 51 words
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Article44 1946-11-25 2 VH 3UI Noi 24. A di l< I Prafue yesterday 1 pt t >. lot 'at a nei trad* ni b ■■■< n the tw Pli d< gation neg aloin ol one million Egyptian ;> >un li t->r the pur •tl<.r. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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204 1946-11-25 2 U.S. Will Insist On 'Safety Clause' M I that the Ul •.Mil in.--:-' i. I IB tl lud d with Brtttln and 17 into a Aiharuw any tarlfl C DO I I inimical to American Thla significant le by Mr. Wlnthrop Srown, Chlel of the State D wtrtment'a Commercial PolicyReuter - 204 words
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Article71 1946-11-25 2 BELGRADE, N^v. 23. -Yugoslavia sent a *i tMiici sharp n< I uf protest to Greece today charging continued violations of her fronth r by Greek lighter pianos, the Yugoslav Foreign Oilic** spokesman announced. The first nou- was Imnded to the Greek Ifinfster m Belgrade I yesterday.71 words
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Article160 1946-11-25 2 U.S. Aimy Ait Fore* s v *t rday until d on* Of it icartim CflftSi (md (li^clos>d that lona lariuc ulidr (uh! wbut bombs I r used against the Japarn and Germans during the M T^< i4ir Force, which has a tan(j< cjlidrr and robotA.P. - 160 words
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Article145 1946-11-25 2 'Dim-Out For 21 U.S. States \r\v york Nov. 23. The It took t ni my" m the irder <>i paralysis ngenden d k>y the strike. With thi:> and i strikes causing Idleness of hall a million people measures conservation arc being taken t provide for austerity even wors than duringReuter - 145 words
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Article45 1946-11-25 2 \FW YORK. Nov. 23.— The Counc.'l of Foreign Ministers las ni?ht received the Untied Km^ dom and United States proposals for the P r >vl3ional reg me m the free territory of Trieste. No agreement was reached after 1- V- s v45 words
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Article194 1946-11-25 2 ALI KHAN'S CHALLENGE TO NEHRU TKOIBLK IMONG I CABINFT \i VIBERQ I New Delhi. Nov 2! I I Ali Khan, the Finan I m the Interim [ndi I mont and Muslim I -.1 ber, said to-daj that he i not allow the I Ifeenit yesterday by Pa: I Nehru. Vice-Presid<Reuter - 194 words
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Article271 1946-11-25 2 >NDON, Nov. 2.'i An unprecedented military honour has Just be n bestowed on a 75-year-Id naval cflloer who became a leg< ndary figure m the Eighth .!i the E-ts em Des( rt mi He L 3 Admiral Sic Walter Cowan Bart. Adm, C< wan h s been271 words
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Advertisement204 1946-11-25 2 NOTICE Vli.F. MALAYAN NURSING SCHOLARSHIPS APPLICATIONS arc Invited fron j, t q, !if c r• Norses who a.-, re to b« candidate! fox ■\btvo tcholarsbipt It is anticipattf two scKo'.arthipi will be, rnrtoti m t^ r instnncr. Scho •urihiprt will b« Uliablt m Australia 'or two ytari mUI mc«««*fttl eMidl204 words
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240 1946-11-25 3 liribv Mall Reporter) raising and disposal i as which constitute a danger to navig; n apore Harbour and its appro being pushed forward. {operation is Jointly conducted by he N /eminent authoritinot anticipated th. a the whole work ol lisposal will be com240 words
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Article233 1946-11-25 3 mv V nd v c <j chandu all chand I sh ps 11 r befor< th- war have been el i( i tl< 3om( ar< tin- r dep iri men! i, and an ev< n I to the ptibiJ (\w> Ulng plai i nc r233 words
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Article77 1946-11-25 3 f-'our thousand p and ral than and Urn 0/ tinn >^ion hair uir on th, t4. Gorgon. In addUion t the brought m 20 hei) ippl rneni th, Dai>y Fa ft' nl. The Gorqan was n cond Itoestock-c mimi ship to ariir, nit h in77 words
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Article74 1946-11-25 3 T h' ran. to i a n Dr Q Til' I I Ol hi rbai jan i"! a z nj.iii report i by the p ""Kui 1 imn menti the life "i Coi 800 la hoai, Governor ol 2a ruan, \>: i dales. Oth( r unconfirmed rumoursReuter - 74 words
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Article156 1946-11-25 3 YMCA TO RE-OPEN ON DEC. 1 Stall Reporter) I .I.CA. building at i. which is now J ted, will open its i members, for the first the liberation, on being, only the Qoor will be available, t and the second m ru ed ol through reft before they can be156 words
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Article95 1946-11-25 3 FRENCH INDIA CITIZENS TO DECIDE KARACHI, Nov. 21. Th- question of incorporation of the territory of French India inu India is one for the citizens oi French India to decide, Acting Governor of French India Mr. M C. F. Baron told Reuter todB7. He added that elections m French wereReuter - 95 words
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Article51 1946-11-25 3 Scholarship Plans r I 0 I d"r 9] <1 IVu'» 1941 U pooi cl s kho i 1 md this li '><•■" be bi ml t. it tt.< Hi TbU p. m Mi I: U. y'. Dir. rill d oth. i ill for -f" IntrOi action of P Ftow <51 words
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Article44 1946-11-25 3 A f 1 G n\ir, followin were < t: 1 b^irer Pn T E c; B aUnl Ha Secretarj M Chew i I tod); tee Dr. B D v 1. < 1 Neu p| c c hi Id a f r. Pa i44 words
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Article54 1946-11-25 3 The only robbery reported committed .ri Singapore on PrJ day was stat d to have taken i>j;j. at an addn sg In North iv j/ ..ici ut 8 p.m., when four masked Chini 1 three ol whom won- armed with p tola held up the Chinese occupants and54 words
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Article26 1946-11-25 3 When onn i i Road on Friday, to colled Ihem ri d I equel I rd pften foul X v .7 i' k I6J26 words
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Article43 1946-11-25 3 Moej a Chinesi iui tj ii -n- I hird Pok, to possession A-aa finid $500 Or 1 01 ths impv>oJitn«*nt, K. M. Byrne on 15 <».. a hut off I d lv pallor m 17 small otl i r>s acid j43 words
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95 1946-11-25 3 ■•J.. Governor General, Mr. Malcolm MacD juai leii Singapore u>v London, carried v.ith the >sala for the n r other things b t(l one 1 i, and tin th( dcci- iblic Officer, 1 he course of 1 Citizens] Ip" at tl citiz 195 words
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Article31 1946-11-25 3 Nov. 23.— The Rev- j tit Jarklew*cs. a lie t, wa.s send( ath on Friday by a I .y tribunal wh c hading an ben rl band .;•<■; the31 words
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432 1946-11-25 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1946. Too Many Cooks II ilaya to-day is suii» i a»4 trom a surfeit of gOVment departments ana t multiplicity of regulaloiis Between (hem they pqptHVe to put ano her 'fi >ik<- on the trade recoi vhlch Li he country's one Ever since the union432 words
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Article914 1946-11-25 4 H.L. HOPKIN - Paratroopers Back From Malaya H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON By N ■••;mber 14. Fifteen ol the m n involved m \\)o Malaya "mutiny" ease ari at Southampton m the Otranta They were pleased to be b nk that they stood m the pouring rain and eh' I m< st914 words
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Article56 1946-11-25 4 UPHONG Nov 23.— The ie Consul at Haiphong Ur\ to the French authorities against attack on the Chin Consulate, charging thai the Vietnamese used Chinese hous< military posts during the mco-Annamlte lighting on Nov. 20. rhe prot- st wais addressed tr> the French because China doe*A.P. - 56 words
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Article198 1946-11-25 4 Japan A U.S. Colony -LABCH R i/./J LONDON, Noi >^ VJ K. H. s. Grossman, memJr of Pa/Uamem for Covem* East, who moved /h e re beP Labour amendment foreign policy m the HoJ of Commons told a mcc Ing here to-day tha/ i t u^ not disloyalty to heReuter - 198 words
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105 1946-11-25 4 New Delhi. Nov. 23. Pa Nehru. Vice President rtian Interim Governnv paneling hi.s statement Muslim League "ha deavouring to establish the King's Piirty m t: ment." said his remark.- I to the policy publk'h ed by the League and an expression A peraA.P. - 105 words
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Advertisement107 1946-11-25 5 X TANG VALLH ROAD I o LPOBI I f I':, i t Minir..urii «'t>> VarioM t>;>, and Ifai i |ro v. I ,r«-110 Gift B< m r i i I. LA BVX 6: CO Road, Binga] Building) I Hook %U>vv FOR BOOKS HIGH STREBT, Restaurant m Green 61, Middle Rd.107 words
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Advertisement140 1946-11-25 5 r'dvuhit gnywhrn m) m Jhc Sinqapohfi $hoftA I I HEALTH and VITALITY Why Buffer I DEBILITY TONH s now available CENTRAL MEDICAL H V I 1 IS, VieU tl United Trading Co 61. ford Road; Singapore IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT IS j Direct Importers of ail kinds140 words
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Advertisement117 1946-11-25 5 Hair Dressers I Hair D:< I Maaieu Mi. A Aim l-.'id I ;r Dr. I hi* tndl. Boil THE TAVERN Hotel In Q y. Rooms: I d, Bar: All k ii\, of 7 17 Tan Opp. Nasiim Tel. Wo. 1948. Ink Manufacturers Flui«.i y Pie re m your writing* Everest117 words
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Advertisement119 1946-11-25 5 Music Store T.M.A. Music House, 1 X\ §14 ft I > EL 4 M Heuardlng; tnt ejeslfht •v New China Optical Co. CENTURY STUDIO No. S3, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STtJDIU .4 aifci Btreet, BiLgapore. Indoor »'.d OlltdOOl Photograpti«« Pianot UBKD PIANOS I AJUBOHjUTLI PRICKS. Nang Hen^ 6119 words
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Advertisement95 1946-11-25 5 Sanitary Ccntwlcrs :FONGHIN&Co.,Ltd 3tr««t PI ">7. I I c tractor* ..'.d O- £\sjUU* EtfHOE f 0 LTD. ;a BUILDIIfa i- ROAD. Special Offer! $3-00 a ft i /vi^awaiii's n I Ki'-trinifir i i raliM and TVopkal U h Balls available. liisaj; Co., 28 J, RafflCl PlMt, .S;nK^l»or» Stationers LIANG BEOTHEBB95 words
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126 1946-11-25 6 EiNDON, N( v. 22.— A I ining i mm pis rted In India a Ible undei i lent ed Kj traj Thackei n tx ball ol he [ndi; lelegat ion to Britain and Kenneth i J I .1 the Textile Machinery b firmReuter - 126 words
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Article112 1946-11-25 6 Offensive Again Yenan Soon? Peipinf, Nov. 22. The Chines Nationalist Government will $00X1 launch a general offensive again 5 i Communiat strongholds m North China and Manchuria, informed observers pu dieted on Thui-day. Theli speculation was prompt id by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's order to the Govern* mint generals attending theReuter - 112 words
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Article33 1946-11-25 6 i an I >. AKi c ret wn tonight ack l.v th<- mej <■". ii tei m Minih Ph ;o- m oi M edoni he i;i c; t bor ci ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article21 1946-11-25 6 TO D :t L me 1 I ng the t2O tmunitj the c repeal, and n I ReuterReuter - 21 words
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176 1946-11-25 6 "Franco Regime Will Vanish Very Soon" He* Vcik Wot. 22.— Dengo Martinez Barrio, president of t Spanish Republican Governmei m i Kile, aid today that Information received from within Spain [i arm conviction that th Franco regime will compl telv ppear In a very short time." Barrio added: "W< believA.P. - 176 words
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Article313 1946-11-25 6 I highlij I I lammouri mountains, south of K ol t tia, where b two-day battle was r be a iii continui Two village! in th< K.» t<) .t region were looted and eight persons were seized, including thi youth just cuiid up for militaryA.P.; Reuter - 313 words
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Article44 1946-11-25 6 'We're In A Great Crisis" Nehru ItEERUT, N Jawaharlal Nehru. dent ol the Ind Government d< Saturday: \\v mid »t i i i cr IT. >IS. He adch d: "II whctht r I .shall conl m the Interim Ci days hence, I cai A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article21 1946-11-25 6 SI AM CRISIS 'IS OVER' BANGKOK, Nt d a 1 i- iii nvi [0 OVPI Til I 1 N.-\ Lit, ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article78 1946-11-25 6 Shslnghai, Nov. 22. i I nlng Pi st and to-day said that surgical di :ngs which could be us< I inert urgent needs m pitifully under-equ pi als were rotting In a war l> > -;i- The paper i aid th< di ■a re among largoReuter - 78 words
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Miscellaneous165 1946-11-25 6 I IJ'L AIIXKII EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE j It's a Small World— By Al Capp j AMS TAHRD, \WE IS TH' "LAW x^\/ SHORE. IS HANDy BEN' I LI'L ABNER MURDERED V BUT- LI' L ABNER I smilin zack: Jan 1 order committee" jl on tm' side165 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1946-11-25 7 A Survey Of. Britain's Film Studios I m now confidently Me ol th r duclng coun i '11 ayi- been convinced by h wn during and affc I world war that Br; I arc able to make a |,f nd riginal contribu- :i.r pr grammes oi thr fi i long1,146 words
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Article, Illustration696 1946-11-25 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Dogs 1 Hospital b D. m,. unon i fe v b atlsed My own very Victim. h not I abj i nini I the W ill D X .r R "1/ I h Id ent m 1 d ous hi i v bab> But696 words
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Article, Illustration37 1946-11-25 8 Josephire Lowman - Josephire Lowman B y He-men, likt Actor Bob Hutton, above, hai\ b i jot years but now they ar, b. ginning to accept a I aids offered them, too such o<; colognes and ti>37 words
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Article248 1946-11-25 8 Although this is essentially a woman's column. I receive many letters from men. They want to kn»w how to keep hair on th It heads, how to eat for vitaw to reduce their bay windows and how to relax and i comment on psychological columns. They sometimes send248 words
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Article27 1946-11-25 9 v 2L' The ml:- 'he »->ta nnu t' main- .11 amount tO Mr. J J. J Bid man. Minister of Dpf<n I I ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article319 1946-11-25 9 Ny Our Own Correspondent. Prcub quott-d below an- fOI jicul weight except when othel I se stated Foodstuffs: -Yesterday's quot ulons were "Mechoon": 81am 1 $95; No. 2 $85; No. 3 $75 Ind\> China $65; K»'dah $65 Siam glutinous r.ce $100 Kediih ulutinou.s rice $75.319 words
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Article68 1946-11-25 9 23, She Murdered Three PARIS, Nov. 22. Paula Gull.on 23 year old v; i»« of a French naval petty officer was sentenced t life imprisonm nt tie Bordeaux court today on i trij le murder chargi Ouiliou was found guilty of jenic In r all i i Perlut and andReuter - 68 words
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Article24 1946-11-25 9 HG WELLS LEAVES $58,811 LOND H v> 1 In i I ii Of f I JT who e»me *c &T) a R«vo1 .'ion. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement121 1946-11-25 9 Certain Death For Two »v Who Got Off Smilingly! |N THE HANDS OF...PIRATES! I m p ra ._4.ls- V L,HS I 8 IIL J Mr. p.m. ____Z--^ I (Tel. 5281) THE PkINLLjo |yi*'#^' r v\*» I [HE PIRATE' Wfef ty VIK(W\IA MAYO K!^ VIC IOU IMi-LAGf.EN P^W i T__^ is121 words
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Advertisement56 1946-11-25 9 «4l PHONE 6 909 Furious Action! FRANK tioro^ U| «nc pr»i.,ri vPH. WmmtWtmWnKo LOOK OUT FOR THE BOMBARDIER! DM"wV 1 MT OBRIFH RAHDOIPH SCOTT At The Worlds ■f I P.M BONDER MAN" DAIL' i 1 t HOLLYWOOD CANTEEM SKY: G.W. FRENCHMAN'S CREKI4 'IN TK' UNi- OLQH OPI MING I 056 words
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Advertisement110 1946-11-25 9 'PAVIUON^ LAST 1).%V I slums i I H r HOW GREEN WAS MT l^f 8 VALLEY j ;«ih t »si < h > T Opening To-morrow Anotk r British Winner The Cornish Rhmpsodj Thai Won \V< Id Wide Acclaim is Played >>v HARRIET COHEN .h Soloisl And The National S110 words
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Article335 1946-11-25 10 RUGBY kOUinID-UP loxdon. Nov xv m 8 h African fun s Newm Itti a penalty minute \m tim< snatched a dramatic ford Universit) over i Dttish m Thompson scored I ie omj >rd I bu international ful K< h liati d with a dropped go iReuter - 335 words
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Article139 1946-11-25 10 Washington, Nov. 22. lf Worto R< port," a wt tkly news m.igaziiv. menting In a copyrighted ilea on th< current Chimi picture "Th.outlook foi peace m China L* dimmer thai I my tim< m i;»Thc magazine th< Kirn tang decision to undertaki the Constitutional Assembly UiA.P. - 139 words
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Article58 1946-11-25 10 There ta happy news In Britain 1 fa] ipply ol m..r«' than 40 kinds >i goods Bl iei are already taking Qam< 'f eu I* >r the ftx c< nsiicnmeht I nylon stockings •xpected next mouth, while more sloth'ng mat rial will come trim 200,000 parachutes rdeas?d58 words
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Article30 1946-11-25 10 •VA, Nov. 22. -Archbi hop '.TuK.'if C;i lio'io r m &n intenricw ben otf*y h»* h^ I'a prol lew i d 0 If V>y v.\- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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56 1946-11-25 10 Communist To Form New Bulgarian Govt. I Dimitrov. i rnternational ana Ord»-r ol J n trusted i Bulgi n after th< n slgnat'on ol Premi Klmon na W Cabinet Th« C mmvi Us m the natloi ibly more than any other part] nated Fj erland Front coalition whicii d aA.P. - 56 words
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Article81 1946-11-25 10 23 Th« 0 mem nkl n i or Squ after beinj c: nent At In a br .1011: tMI S Q n >J land had subscribed t: fund and expressed the hope thai Mrs. Franklin Roos would visit London to unveil the m <nuincntN subscriptions wereReuter - 81 words
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144 1946-11-25 10 NEW YORK. NOV. -22. India's dele:-; Mrs Viuiy.i Pandit, to-day declared thai the Indian tteir&a i Soviet nvsolu.ion demanding a ps m forej and "they are glad ►c of the been extended so as r enemy as wen as non-enemy terri'.orK "Then is n<Reuter - 144 words
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77 1946-11-25 10 FOUR NATIONS MEET, DISCUSS RUBBER BCHEVENINGEN, Holland Nov. 24. Delegates of four rubber producing countries- Britain, Franc*'. th< Netherlands and the United State— whose conference open.s her- tomorrow will, it is believed, consider the admittance of other producing I countries such a s Brazil and i sibly Important consumer nations,Reuter - 77 words
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Article90 1946-11-25 10 NEW YORK. Mov 23 I declines brought technical i coverles up u> two po 1 1 more In somewhat Increai activity. Steel, M an l Airlines led 'lv- rally vH followed on a wide front Wall Street sentiment wa 'hanged howev- r with strik( and theReuter - 90 words
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Article52 1946-11-25 10 WASHINGTON, Civilian Production Ad\ tion yesterday said cxising controls o. ing importation by only— will contvr first aunrtcr of 1947. The CPA said th< of tin m the Far East i a slow comeback. 0»< basis of present I tlu output is not to exceed allA.P. - 52 words
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527 1946-11-25 11 Ir GUSH FOOTBALL LONDON Nov. 23.- Despito atrocious condition heavy rain and gusty winds throughout country tball a tendances aggrega ed almost 800, 000, reporul P- uter. Forty-five thousand iaw L pool lighting back agafn losing 21 i half-time beat Ar-onai i iidate their527 words
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117 1946-11-25 11 Soviet Secret Police Operating In America 11. N<»v !i.>. Lou > F i »rm:r Communi I cdi tifled yesterday that I« 0 police probably I 2Q Anvrica as part I ispiracy "against I th< ifety ol the J X renounced Com I m editorship of Hp to reju n thoA.P. - 117 words
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Article56 1946-11-25 11 47,000 DUTCHMEN IN INDONESIA '-'111 HAGUE, Nov 23— C01. Fievet Dutch War lid here today that of n m the Dutch Army i 000 were stationed m n Oct. 1. that the flrs* conigeni "i Dutch corps to tak? occupation of Ger my was xpected to be ready ring theReuter - 56 words
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Article50 1946-11-25 11 I Muslim Athletic Medina. ation of the Muslim was (hid at Jalan St <!ium yet, rday, /> owd. the guests present we* Franklin Gimson (th.Police Commission* 1 Mrs, Fnnly<r, Mr. member nf th, Adi and Mr. Hahur-i Lebanon Consul to W( di < hu; d I ell ncy50 words
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Article21 1946-11-25 11 The Pr-rak Clerical fflclally opened by v Aston, the Resldeni >ncr at the Union m Station ROBd turda,21 words
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Article194 1946-11-25 11 CATHAY "A CAN TEE B D R V TALE" Eric Por man with Sheila Sim, Dennis Pricf anci S'ii. John Sweet (Eagle-lion This Ls an unusual Him. Uniwual m the beauty ?f its pho o graphy and unusual icr ttu i ci that, apart trom EricA.P. - 194 words
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Article373 1946-11-25 11 SHARE MA RKET QUOTATIONS rk rtt Ma Inyi v 5 bare •'roimri Ask I wera at foil. .NDUS! RIALS Bjyrr flellir v RltUln Brickwork* Pr 3. 10 I t. Malaya Tru*!*« 8e Kxecutor Co I 00 M onsc'idatod Tin Sm. lt«ri Frefs 26/1 Eraser Ntav* v, r N«-»v« p.-f »oo373 words
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122 1946-11-25 12 Und U i promotion ol a United ol t be form( d I Mr. Churchll] would i :i tinj fi the P m public men "ol all potent I I S Amery, form r i India, is me >>iReuter - 122 words
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Article166 1946-11-25 12 The plane carrying General Snaveley as a passenger return ed to lieirlngen airfield carrying staff Sergeant Wayne Folsom, a number of the Dakota's crew. The' Genera] had stayed on the glacier with W3 wife and other plan,, occupants. Sergeant Foisom has frostbitten r lrt The plane found theReuter; A.P. - 166 words
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389 1946-11-25 12 <By Our Own Critic). y their sixth concert last at the M< morial Hall, the Radio Malaya Orchestra. Conductor David Ap*'l and L?ader Cor Ryf. gave US an excellent evening's entertainment ot music of the lighter type The Orchestra was m good i389 words
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