Morning Tribune, 2 December 1946
1946-12-02
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section11 1946-12-02 1 MORNING TRIBUNE ■d: 184 (New 10 CENTS MONDAY. Drc. 2. 194G11 words
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846 1946-12-02 1 SERIOUS RIOTS IN SHANGHAI: POLICE, TROOPS MOBILISED Shani hai, I) c I. S tial-la\ *as mobilized and Chin today as wha I out pi ot s demonstra lon by r hawkers d< lamed i former French C( walk a Alls threaten violence. After a nit Ed to and baton chargesA.P.; Reuter - 846 words
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Article621 1946-12-02 1 !isalem, Dec. 1.- Fi r y-two persons are being Pales me poli •< ajer what today"- ofmmunique describe as widespn ad sh< M )ut Jerusalem last night. communique c ied thai casualities usalem's noisiest n igh for many years total two British con xtabl In hospitalReuter - 621 words
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Article47 1946-12-02 1 POLICE RAID "SECRET" CONFERENCE URO. Dec. 1. The police today arrested 25 prfflm including .s«'v»m;il uirls. and accu.v <J them <»f working for an und»iground Zionist organisation. Th< y wer« lelMd during i ecret conference btft^ Th«* poljct >ald thut Important docummta W( re ('"nfl^cau-d. A .P.A.P. - 47 words
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129 1946-12-02 1 Trouble Breaks Out Again In East Bengal I IICC A. Doc. I.— Communal Ir b;tna\s bioke out again ftß today after two week s qu'et the withdrawal of a"m ft persoq died and 11 weir M], m various parts of the I Hmc furniture shops were set jofttp and itReuter - 129 words
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90 1946-12-02 1 U.S. Army Testing New Weapons, Tactics Washington, Dec 1. -The U.S. Army's lir.st maior post-war te&t Oi tactics and weapons for ftghtIng m the Arctic regions will go 111 lull swine t(Kiay as a hanupeked task forca m the Akmtiiiii.; itarti three months of gtrenuoui otx-rations. jbe force wiU contendA.P. - 90 words
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Article68 1946-12-02 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 1. American j strikers this year have broken their 27 years old record- with i anothi-r month to go. The number of workers invol j ved m strikes so far this yeai has already i xcceded thy totai of 4,160,000 set m 1919 it wasReuter - 68 words
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Article50 1946-12-02 1 LONDON, Dee. 1.- Election* foi the Bupr me Soviet of the Soviet Armenian Republic w H b held OB fleb. 9, Moscow Rad'i announced today. Dat<- hftvc now been fix»d foi election to tin- Supreme Soviets oj 13 ol tii Soviet Union's constituent k publics, th«- broadest ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article40 1946-12-02 1 Nanking De. l Yenan Radio a .-I to-day that the Cummu:i I ;-i Route Ar c unt r- m the r thre< intv to 1 the 1 r- mi vi k ittack cluster 11 ■<: l; ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article75 1946-12-02 1 ■thens. Doc. I.— Constant -r m Greek Prime Minister, I*t Athens by air for New York P to New York to b. V at thr examination st P United Nations Security Ihe Greek r CQuest for r 1 investigation on f® her northern fron111IReuter - 75 words
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Article15 1946-12-02 1 1 Mar gta] I follow- J s 1 T I r ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement10 1946-12-02 1 LADY PRECIOUS STREAM stand Victoria Ti«*:.vriti': Crc ATEDBYCIANS r -CO.10 words
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48 1946-12-02 2 (m R tally describe for exp :illl f Chin >nomy i South (i on t con i: f orc< i i B and the;- theii i obtainable m th< Ml ket. >;\- CUito Cl ii ftinou CNI2J fabout t193^00), CN.53 ,000,000 ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article56 1946-12-02 2 i :ir ns that Mr. X P non, Agcnt-Ch China and i oj ,n to the Unit t| .-is has beei fndian Government to pro» Moscow after the dose 01 General A tinu€ pq otßcial l< with the Bovi( Q brej hment olReuter - 56 words
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174 1946-12-02 2 TRIESTE, Dec 1. x >U) ma tlc protest by the Vritishand United States Government ma: be made to the Yugoslav Government m connection with Wuland reform decree mipropnatirrr land without compensating landlords of the Yugoslav occupied zone B of Vene/ia OiuUa, [t wasReuter - 174 words
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Article27 1946-12-02 2 A Chinee was held up by four i,- < 1V f Fur- m servicemen ilong BUmford Road on Batur(iuv night and relieved ol $26 m27 words
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32 1946-12-02 2 'Settle Your Disputes' Says Committees LAX] md South Ah here hist night 1 i [ndlai pori .v Q ft. bly. o. 'tnbly's lit cal and legal con to 19 with si ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article50 1946-12-02 2 K.L. 'Black-out' Threat KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.- Dmlv Koriceri here luv. •i notice to the authorities that they would v, of) strike from midnight Monday if their demand* for living condition- arc not mi«t. It :s reared that the Union capital may b«- blacked out if the threat •:i' into force.50 words
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Article73 1946-12-02 2 NEW ROCHEIXE. New \Mv v 30 Wiilia m Ranollo. V liifl ur i U lited Ns tions Sec etary General Trygve Lie oi urday pi aded guiity to i tiarge and paid a 513 When lit st charged the cnaul feur pleaded diplomatic Lmmttn ity. Dr. LA.P. - 73 words
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Article285 1946-12-02 2 BASLE. Nov. 30. Joseph B gvald b I rmer German now aat onal sed Swls s known to h s swl ghbourfc as a fclndiy. atty polic man and kjccl tq the German n igent TO31" was ent( need to 20 yeai ii serdReuter - 285 words
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274 1946-12-02 2 Dec. l. !i Id thai rica two p by din Bo v 1 is one of purely domestic <* nited Na I .i 1--.- Pohti- Gem al d c >nsulta- ions betwt en tl >r> nments. Hie decision brought to an end I ngthyA.P. - 274 words
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Article110 1946-12-02 2 Land Reform On Russian Model TRIESTE, D.:!. 1 A sweeping land reform, described by ssni r t here a$ mod< :n i, has ben ordered through the Yugoslav occupied [str'an Peninsula! a rfi p rt .said. urm he. t i still nomii under Italian s ivere gnty a^ \v IA.P. - 110 words
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Article104 1946-12-02 2 LAKE SUCCi; Nov. 30. Aft measure of agrei m< nl n two days f the i night failed t«> i peace treaties un Most of the m< with discussion ou i 'able by Italy and B;. lavia and Oreec Et Ihe only \tapoi IReuter - 104 words
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112 1946-12-02 2 Attlee Confers With Cabinet Mission LONDON. Nov. 30. The B:» t:sh Prime Minister Mr C!« ment Attlee, toda> c with three member. j act, Mission to India an I oared to tak;> the l< m an eleventh hour pfl w the British plan for Ind .pondencr and avert I vA.P. - 112 words
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Article46 1946-12-02 2 N.Y. PREPARES FOR A-BOMBS mtmv VOPK Her n., blueprints for defi atomic <' i rr Now v o>->»io'"' > o H nlftns i') 1 lishment of a state corps to handle em< sultint from "possible atomic weapons m the bombs, rockets or ru«ded by any future enemy A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement9 1946-12-02 2 1 AKAVAN J i ATIIAV j Will i. stii!9 words
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247 1946-12-02 3 Attlee's Assurance To Pandit Nehru i\ N r Bj lab Prii .t lee, assure j pj tidil Fai ru tish Govcrnm stood imthe Cabin >en. las: V. i o attend the talks In London, I wi li the pub n d- Prime Ml c and pane .:u. Replying to suggestions247 words
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77 1946-12-02 3 Mountbatten Reverts To Rank Of Rear-Adm. H 30.— The Admi W u'nced tuday the uppointV Admiral Viscount WF r Admiral ComV Cruiser Squdron, W with effect ■f il m succession to ■J H R. O. Kinah.-m. B. «tten, who ha> H Admiral while Suprene r, South East Asia. iibstantive rankReuter - 77 words
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Article175 1946-12-02 3 Hospital Staff Dismissed m DON Nov. 30. -The Matron, H d .'l6 Sisters and Hi d. Municipal HosB.- Mai roii. Resident Melc,>. 0:!:ot and 11 certified m~ dwlve: Willesden H U Maternity Hospital. have been given on<' H terminating their B ymi I i n is the result of theReuter - 175 words
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Article18 1946-12-02 3 N Jer i rmer the French i hi rtl ait cutight he i; f 4m A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article65 1946-12-02 3 ATHENS, Nov. 30. Guerrilla warfare m turbulent Northern Greece has spread to the Turkish border, where press dispatches sai 92 persons were billed m violent and prolonged •lashes with government forces Th^ new fighting was reported m the area of Souphli, on the Turkish-GreekA.P. - 65 words
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Article83 1946-12-02 3 Viceroy Party For London KARACHI Dec 1 Field Marshal Lord Wavell, the Viceroy, accompanied by Indian leaders who are to take part m h< London talks left Karachi lirpoii for London m a special V.O.A c York aircraft at 1.45 l.m. GMT today Ao lying Lord WaveJ ver< Pandit JawaharlalReuter - 83 words
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Article146 1946-12-02 3 The Singa n n Chin< c Mandarin Bchool held Its annual examination on November 9: ihis year, the first examlnatf* n ince liberation. The Sc one of the earliest to resuni tacilitic I r th< audy of Mann arln. Among the many i wei i chln< Consulat(146 words
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Article185 1946-12-02 3 The marriage took place ti the Church of Uh> (><><> d Shepherd yesterday, of Miss Patricia Marjory N<ubronnrr, second daughter of Mr and Mrs. vv W. Neubronner, and Mr Ma-; RozariO Xlie bridn, who '.va^ attended by onr bridesmaid, her sister, Miss Dulcy Penelope Neubronner, wore a traditional185 words
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Article100 1946-12-02 3 Search For CoL Fawcett Renewed BRIDLINOTON, England, Dec. t. Twenty Englishm,n Will sail for Brazil on Mond.y m a converted fishing boat to rent w the arch for Col. Faw- a British explorer Who disappeared m the Matto Qrouo fungi of Brazil 21 ytws ago. In th( past, ycjrs thereA.P. - 100 words
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83 1946-12-02 3 ai or BTTAB Many areas m X' drill are Jill trying to recov< r rrnm the adv( rse effects i th< ibnormaJ p< rlod of drought earlier this year. Tn this conn^c on. J)* 1 partment ol Agricultura ha distributed seedlings free f pacfcfo planters,83 words
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138 1946-12-02 3 i i jl Society te i oil p !i. Ann bulwa thin miiici q I dotn for indei n v dl i ctio Ol pi c m t T.i for "T tdi re," n the opp DOl n: probl< foil i'^ -'11A.P. - 138 words
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111 1946-12-02 3 fcilli than 15 T th< D teh killci and and 53 1 wounded Ind< lan won mated Th ti lost .ih 564 woui ded and 12, i°4o. when the tabulation Oct. 19, Dutch were "numerl •all\- Inferior' 1 to the British throughout virtually the entireA.P. - 111 words
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250 1946-12-02 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946 India Goes To London i B roy I n a all i m j piril confl< i and I i ssive cl<'!' lon ol lations against a ground of growing iunal violence. While semiofficial comment from L don had su < that fusal by250 words
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767 1946-12-02 4 H.L. HOPKIN - British Films Come Into Their Own H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON fgj hgf hg hgf jhg jhg i ml cinema when hunn< d I ibllc i< v tli" pub. i r that I ng had all I ry mw DOUs. Mr.! Dining h Chi Lstma h n y pr<767 words
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40 1946-12-02 4 UNO Members Still Thinking In League Way sad yesterd t In o fl United Nat.ons I night, Romul f thlnkin v urgently i must develop it method pac R< mulo d< termed "the atni I I nation I toda: A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article24 1946-12-02 4 additional rebui I 1 b. fired if v. the l\ Army Air I n (ll i i day. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article333 1946-12-02 4 TOKIO, Nov. 30.— For uer Nagoshichi Suginc song and statue as a dead 5e War one of modern J fighters. N; w Sug'no is returning to hi lomeland- alive and well- I deny one oi the country's mcst Lramatir legends ol battle sacrifice. ThatA.P. - 333 words
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Article78 1946-12-02 4 GIRL BEATS 'THE HANDS' IN SPEED Tok Nov. 29 li/nki. who an American GI rator contest, is .!>• iider amon« the Ji tsuzaki who ga tain amount ol -hri-'iiT- the beads oi d wife machim I •alculator could ri ,an a poor irl fellow-worker m tll; rriuntcations Ministry b'cus contest.A.P. - 78 words
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170 1946-12-02 5 Labour Rebels Rebuked And Forgiven London, Nov. 29. -Labour memb r oi the House of Common i failed to vot<> In sup- Secretary Ernest n lUclea were ehlded rday at B private meeting 0 ment leaders and [ly forgl en on contight" h< ible informants sa d. i t v.eek".A.P. - 170 words
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8 1946-12-02 5 DUTCH QUEEN RECEIVES COMMISSION GENERAL Prid I A.P.A.P. - 8 words
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Advertisement157 1946-12-02 5 I F X TANG i -a VALLEY ROAD. I -pORE, S.S. Bl krtA of Eastern Art 9 I Cflfcfts. I ,at Minimum Coi' Hi I Various types of ft,^ perfumeries and Max IV products. U •B^mnrelle Gift Feta W. 'X Presents, etc. J F OLA BUX CO., I I X157 words
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Advertisement168 1946-12-02 5 if as obtainable anywhnc its m Optician United Trading Co., 61, Stamford Roat>, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US Direc f Importers of a'l kinds of 'hinese Hand-inaiJ-e P«ncy Goods Gooiisroiti: 10, Battery Roa.l (RtJfaef House), Singapore. SINGAPOKE BAGGAGE TKANSPOKT AGENCY 45 The Arcade Tel. No. 4658168 words
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Advertisement175 1946-12-02 5 THE TAVERN Up-tu-iate Horcl m a Qoiet and Cool Locality. Room«: Luxorioujly Furnished, Bnr: All kin<Ts of Ist Clifi liquors available. 7-17 Tanprlin Rd. Opp. Nassim R<K Tel. No. 4948. Ink Y.wvvst Ink for FJuidi'y Pleasure i: your writing. Everest Ink Manufacturing Co. 40, LTpper Cross Street, Singapore n PAUA175 words
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Advertisement144 1946-12-02 5 I Refardlnf the eyesight Om&mk New China Optical Co. Tl. ft §xrm\ r.nr»ror« too* tin Pt uphei CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SING A PHOTO BTI DIU 14 High Btrt«t, Singapore. Indoor »fid O^jtdoor Photographtri Pignt I -^D PIANOS 7 ?A> 1 0 0 U AK7HS A?144 words
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Advertisement76 1946-12-02 5 Specialists n RMtMli R«i*.r nflM frtth Ausralan a-d Tropical g%* nis an 1 Squftsb Balls avai able. liini; iV I'o.. 23 1. Raffles Plact, S;Dg*pcr% T< TOCK TYFEWRITKR OC No. A, Cnjknc* Allty. T«l: No. 2633 Btot: 191 m BINOAPORI. W* n»T« m *****1. Calculftt^r Duplicmtors, Adding Machinal, Ty>i WTitcra76 words
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170 1946-12-02 6 NEW YORK, N- v M challeng< Reduction >mand< ny system ol itro] and m wrould not be subj< tf lo 1 3 > Vl> *T 1 atpoww* the Australian warned the 54I committee that wording "the control could made subject to the will olA.P. - 170 words
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139 1946-12-02 6 Shooting Of Delegate -Not Premeditated NEW YORK. WO? 29 Th< i b yesterday formally denl Ukrainian char B premedltated political Attempt upon oj two Ukrainian deleI tea to the United Natio Ms,: tin they it rath< b robbery The u.s -i s 1 tri Mani:raine r 8. Oovei merit's iA.P. - 139 words
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Article77 1946-12-02 6 EKANO.— A charge ol cheat- i.ooo gallons of patrol at the I <'.. *rr.v bometlir.e m i/ctob r th ar v/as explained I Sin bin Rawi and Ui>- .r. m. n-i-"in before Mr A. jvr I A ti»i ut tiu Third C»«w:t to-day it was alleged thai both ac cu-.d77 words
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Article83 1946-12-02 6 CHINA GAVE ONLY T EA TO RUSSIA Nanking, Nov. 29.— A Foreign Ollice spokesman .^aid yesterday ih.i the reports that China gave Russia a stockpile of htratogic materiali m return tor an old d>'bt settlement were not correct. ■»> added that only r certain .nt of ordinary commodities iik«- teaA.P. - 83 words
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Article103 1946-12-02 6 WHAT MADE THE 'WING' BREAK UP? MBtb 1)11 I<B Hand to nil death 80, Ot COO IK.W to In ft 1 the myst< At the tin rti that th<- aircraft 1 1 The mil urination or Che mreckagt disproved that th.-ui-y. mi.r ni i rii- reai on why v.\) In103 words
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Article141 1946-12-02 6 NEW BRITISH PENSION CODE LONDON, Nov. 29. Mr. Artnur Henderson, Under Secretary I r India, stated m the House of Common- today m a icply to a question that it had been cKicided that the new British pension code will apply to those Indian Service personnel to whom the 1938Reuter - 141 words
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232 1946-12-02 6 TENANT GETS QUIT ORDER AND MONTH'S RENT PENANG. Interesting pointa as to con Incurred by occupiers who had premises for pre-war tenant before the Penang War Absent, i d j Mr. ci. L Stevenson sought for re-po* m Pangkor Road, now occupied owles. Mr. Thowiees. who wai repre sented by232 words
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Article108 1946-12-02 6 FOREIGN 'ORDERS' TO CONTINUE WASHINGTON. NOV 29 M Civilian agencies 01 the UniiJ States will continue on a I derable scale several of thef Q eign huyin... I which they spent for food and I fiscal year wh I 1040 I .<• Comm< rce D I said these a IA.P. - 108 words
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Article93 1946-12-02 6 BELGRADE, Nov 29. M Tito. Yugoslav Premier, announced that the V Government v. is drafi •'live-year plan" to help form Yugoslavia from an cultural into an Industrial try Speaking m the del gatton families oi "victim I and fallen ftghti Marshal Tito said under the new pw heavyReuter - 93 words
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Article50 1946-12-02 6 ATHENS. Nov. 29.- A number of United States warships led by tlucruiser Fargo, 10.000 tons, and the aircraft carrier Randolph, 27.000 j tons are expected to pay a courtesy visit to Piraeus, port of Athena, on j D.t. 9 it wa> reported here today, i ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article38 1946-12-02 6 TOKIO, Nov. l'T Mr. Joseph Keeiutn, chief prosecutor at the International War Crimes Tribunal here, ii leaving for Washington to- morrow to cCHiifer with Pre.sidont Truman on important matteri n lating to trial proceedings, it was stated today.38 words
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Miscellaneous65 1946-12-02 6 1 L1 9 L AHNEIt exclusive m malaya to the morning tribune f This Could Happen to If on b^ AmT^mV A^M S T H u'pAn^V-"^ O'#^ Y IS A TRaTtOrT] I TRYIN' < &l\ Xtortch} reckon he's /^f|l|\] l b l al^ t r H T A^^ G '74a^i65 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1946-12-02 7 Goss ip From The London Film Studios I fakers' Nightmare I n i wnsrt iI n and it Ifl V uiswer "ibool I m BngUnd." V vperirnce of 1. I n Two Cities "Famv Iff R)V Boulting PTO- jtrongei views than ft W with Michael Rt d ard Mile-. Carla1,200 words
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Article, Illustration901 1946-12-02 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Singapore Creches Pay ng a risit thil weefc to en.id Welfare Bocletsr'a Creche In Newmark t Road, and found nearly thirty little mites, Whfl mothen had left them the during working hours, resting low rattan beds made fr m etchers. There If ii atmosphere901 words
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Article, Illustration330 1946-12-02 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Toss Your Hat There Is no doubt about it! jWc just haw to throw our hats over the goal post wh^n it comes Ito living. Halfway measures will not do the job m happine^, ->uccess, or love. Mo-t marital problems would solve- themselves if330 words
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Article57 1946-12-02 9 I Uel- a en( I I rltude. < by the Minis uncK r^ cord hung< r Uik< in^ 82 day s ended In rly t ek he i I 0] 42 Fleming, who ha undei orthern Ireland i ast eight ar I b toReuter - 57 words
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101 1946-12-02 9 ORTSMOUTH, Nov. 29. V, on tiii Royal accommodation In battleship Vanguard wiU not be completed befor< th< I ship iiii- on v "iiiMkdown" cruia to Gibraltai nt£ k. The Vanguard is due at Portsmouth on Deo mb ?*i and final alterations and decorationsReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement54 1946-12-02 9 4 Shows 1..50- i-»» MICHAEL REDGRAVE RACHEL KEMPSON MERVYN JOHNS JACK WARNER < AN EAGLE-LION" PICTURE NEXT CHANGE Re-issne of Britain's INCOMPARABLE Motl Picture. It■ 0 0 It >'• i^ ATTJ V Phone lAlhAl 340€ j; a .m., 2, 4.15, 6.30, ».3« LAST UAV VING TO WORROW ipovsible Situations! »n(54 words
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Advertisement99 1946-12-02 9 (41 PHONE 6 909 I MKBOMBS FOR TOKYO und blonde, for ro tnance, m the cfr^ma of Ei?-*i*Pi= Sllver m twi Hi plm PAT O'BRIEN If RANDOLPH SCOTT ANNE SHIRLEY I EDDIE ALBERT 1 NEXT CHANGE S Z. SAKALI 0.r^.,4 by David 6ut'«r 5c»»«« flay by Sow M«llwo«. Ic^ofd V»«99 words
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Article513 1946-12-02 10 k| tl VM*yan Shan •n A»foration liinjrapor* M followi IlfDOSTftXAU Buyer Salltr :n» Bnrkworki rtfc. r« Bri'-k^Orkft Pr<" I.M 3.10 1 Mal.-tya Trutte* w (J t .r Co. 8 00 I 00 id 'f in n 22/« 26/du P/.' Z8/« Rastcrn United M 40 00 Oi 28513 words
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Article43 1946-12-02 10 PAHANG POPPY DAY COLLECTION Mrs. Sleep, wife of the Residi nt Commissioner, Pahang. and who is the Hon. Organise! < the Pahang Poppy Day Fund Collection, 1946, reports thai a '••mi o| $7,625.07 ci-nts has ben collected m Pahang for tv Poppy tDy Fund.43 words
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Article324 1946-12-02 10 Prices qu tod h 1. Foodstuffs: Q Siam I $95; No. 2 $85: N<>. 3 $75: [n Chin Kedah $65. m glutinous rice $105 X h glutinou r c $75. Slam m Uing $38. quality t dium qu ility $30. v: a Malacc l 1324 words
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Article57 1946-12-02 10 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE I NEW YORK. Nov York stocks sh< wed very tendencies In quiet trading 3 closed on balance slightly Trader^ were unwilling to mil important commitments I of week-end unc rtainties. 0:; were very steady reflecting neq of spreading price inert refined products while Wet I drewReuter - 57 words
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Article37 1946-12-02 10 WASHINQTON. Nov. 3C-. U. S. Commerce Department sad today that foreign credit m ments of the U. S. Government i total $9,000,000,000 U. 8., ll less than half of Uiat amor been drawn upon.37 words
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Advertisement25 1946-12-02 10 !OPE v TONIGHT Victoria Theatre FOR 6 NIG P.M. < Entertainm Blanche Liitler's Company i *RCE PREfc' I FROM i RICK ■1 E. r .loon m.25 words
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Miscellaneous202 1946-12-02 10 Try This AMERICAS ..NsA,K 10 Crossword ruzzle v ;;<»>> tool daoct rtb'rc -I b*£ Sfl wit!) brncc -iii 1 Bab] -PcriodK o! time C~. SjRi A J*,-J .s Aromatic perfuma I Bristli >cuuiij. '^'"H^^ "B" I High Icnnl* formi rrr jc? 13 Av..\ trom <vinti 37— OUi r y~ .^^Jm-'.202 words
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507 1946-12-02 11 k MBAWANG NAVY OUTPLAYED f prism I i mi at Jal 111 i encounter on I N ing ended m a I all. The Eura:ius qualified to r^ Heads' -ho final to be I lay, Drc. 7. H started off at a Kg507 words
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352 1946-12-02 11 Water-Logged Grounds Cancels Fixtures RUGBY REVIEW LONDON, Nov. 30. Several games were called owing to the sta of water-logged grounds today and m all ma ches played tie ball was very difficult to handle owing to the muddy condi ions. Paying their ftr.it visit to Lon don since before theReuter - 352 words
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Article140 1946-12-02 11 t Di r:_ wini rth race, paJii ere. Ti RACI R h i. Sami rv i:■ 2 I l' I I Time: l mi., i 10 2 5 3, 2. '1 $15. $7 $3 RACF 2 A nwin (Martin t 6 Marl Reid Time: l mm 7140 words
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Article480 1946-12-02 11 lON, N 10 li,- l. tie hyr Tdyfll played the role of "giant killers" battled In the ftrsl round proper ol Ihe I ij) today. Twenty-seven non-League clubs vhol lie preliminary rounds and 41 third dr sion sides were engaged bu the match I480 words
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35 1946-12-02 11 Ardeatine Cave Killers To Be Shot ROMI Bi military c tlni uifi L1 r m R In by ■iiv n i i] As the mendou up from the r who il ted •;•••<> tun- A .P.A.P. - 35 words
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508 1946-12-02 12 NORMAN PRESTON - NORMAN PRESTON Missed Chances, Too, May Cos t MCC Match (Bj l. An til England can sh al er ten hours of honesl ton and sweat withou blood I (he first five Australian 595 runs. Som e may blame the tourists lers rs will508 words
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Article121 1946-12-02 12 I Pnsl 'it' i Special Con pondititi BRISBANE. Nov. 30. England Australian plajen piaised ciium-ia-t bowler, Aloe B- d i at an informal rcct-ption given by the Qu»«n-land Oo •,ment her« tonight. Tht-y n-gard him a- worthy to rank with tin beit Test bov.ei-^ bit type,Reuter - 121 words
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Article310 1946-12-02 12 A- Innii.B 187 47 i Dyes il, vv iG»--. j\o balli ll.' i 23 0 Fall of wickets: I for Z for 4(>; 3 for ltt\ 4 for 428; 5 for 465. umpire's 22 noballs m two days which must be a new record for cricket. England brc310 words
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Article81 1946-12-02 12 Dissatisfied With Oath NANKING, Nov. SO.— Delegates of Young China and Social democ minorities declined to participate In Saturday > Assembly session becau i the Yountr China Party Si;id tht-y were f1 lied with the phrasii on oath BCheduied to dministered at this session lo all new delegates. A groupA.P. - 81 words
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31 1946-12-02 12 She Helped To Capt ure Charlie Peace •■I v .-;i'.vich at i and one morn down to I i ak! Of footprint > m ti the p tMen living so man.". ReuterReuter - 31 words
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