Morning Tribune, 3 February 1947

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  • 337 1 far lve Suspects Deta ined IDol (39), the detective who :h ok place oil' Cheang Hong lit, died at 1.45 a.m., yesterither three men who had been wounded members of two sein a "gang war," are .v ill. it appears that when the_e two s
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  • 49 1 Major Clash In Shantung U.P. took this morning Moiling" i] insi A\K I N G F( t>. 2 i rt. itl rn d eng, the ffensiv* le wide mist nt initial -l whic h adcr C v. rail any hern Shan- in be- i ill m.l- troops irth Army
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  • 227 1 2 A Dakota on the tshed in Lisbon, yestered be The C n nation— L Lsbon Airport— and crashed into the mountain peak about 7.05 p.m. last night, according to e.ye witnesses. This was tha third Dakota crash in i week. *Vr<»ira
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  • 109 1 Nuremberg. Feb. 2.— Terrorist tossed a bomb last night, at a building i n the downtown area where Camillo Sachs, president of the de-NazJicat on cour. trying F__tg vo.i Papen, main tains his regular office. The extent of casualties an J the extent of damages was not
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  • 73 1 Nabagram. Bast Bengal. I f2- Mahatma Gandhi t.jid i a woman questioner here that "a, woman should most certainly. take her own life rather than surrender when assaulted by* hool'gans He added; "Surrender has noroom in my plan of life. Whei, It is a quest o
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  • 20 1 H f OM 2 Alcide de da peri officially announced the 1 formation a new coalition b e rnment. U.P.
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  • 147 1 PALESTINE: VITAL DECISIONS THIS WEEK JERUSALEM, Feb. Rep rts in Jerusalem stat< that a taj decision concer. Palestine will be at a full meetmg^hi British Cabinet some time this week, posstoly be cll^ Othcj reports said that the -n„' st, o' Hluh commissioner. i s.r Alan Cunningham, served a new
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  • 96 1 French Peace Feeler Rumoured PARIS, Feb. 2- Report. Ol an mpending French attempt to negotiate with Vietnam to end the civil war in Indo-China were current here, i allowing an aour long meeting of top military and nolitical advisers with Premier Paul Ramadier. The Colonial Minister, Marium I Moutet, however,
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  • 129 1 London. Feb. 2.— Declaring that thsre will be "no financial crisis" in Britain the Chancellor, Mr. Hugh Dalton. said tonight that there wou.e. have I i b: economy in regard to "charitable" expenditure abroad. He stated: "As Chancellor ot the Exchequer I have always been asked
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  • 28 1 CAPETOWN, Feb. 2. 3ood catches of Antarctic \vhaK' h increased the likelihood that the South Polar factory ships may kill this season's quota of 16.0e0 blue whale units.
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  • 47 1 Masked and turned with pi&toj -ivu\ handgrenades, about ten Chinese entered the residence o Mr. c,h ,ng Kehg Lee. a Singapore auc.tirmer. at Kim yam ioad at about 9 p.m. on Saturday night. The rubbers ransacked th* ♦9 600 in cash and valuables.
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  • 56 1 JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 2. Siamese twins born prematurely to a native mother in an ambulance yesterday are "doing weir in an oxygen tent In a hospital at Dunnotar, East Rand. Both giil*. the twins were born joined irom the top of their breastbones 1 to their navels. Otherwise
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    • 24 1 Other news from Palestine page two. m mm mm ******a***(ammmmm*m*ma^^^~* I OPENING SHORTLY GIAN SINGH CO., f Cables BAJA.j Phone ">4B^ lv „v -_-^U»__7.
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  • 114 2 DISPERSAL AREa4S KEPT SECRET JERUSAI on < j .n < I-.-itnbui VN I I I J I XL j I K n Foj I d I p I H I In i s l In P i been to a n Ign .til rved
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  • 93 2 Siamese Bandits Release Padre BAM IKOK, Feb, 1 Fathei Man/ i kidnapped on Ifond b BI <ml bandit tnd hld foi ran om, t- iday unharmed wtthout guy ranaom being paid. Th. j; c- t, ;i n_eml> i <>_ th<--Bil .lan oid- 1 v. a forced i<< Ikii i ran
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  • 39 2 Trans jordan 's Gesture I j,. i I King Ah'. I I j Bri*M i *B i />o./. I »e,| a //.sua//?/ maun- a d lasi i Inio v ".< ti '"i -a k 0/ I McA could -< a' Reuter
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  • 141 2 I F( b 2 Arab d< Palest Ine c infer bably meet to-dav t > Midi! n\K\ at c nference, bv tne retary. Mr. I fin. The 1 Syrian cet ry. toil resuming tht b IW3 be fix iday s mi Ing ol the com
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  • 195 2 Londoi Feb 2 R ol th< nt in tne kln 1 p I I Partition lttl( d übl the iu tun f the count ;i h placI N I 1 U: n thr< hambl then askj Windham e mv-t<rv conversaThe answer B avlns Calr Irab i
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  • 220 2 Govt. Accused Of Bid To Gag Palestine News I:, a splas 1 Bin. I lion to advis. I 1 B m- rul:jl T barrage from ;an and American propaand ha» caused un< n at hnm- mpl to draw a ven i happening— and ma. happen -in i invite suspicion throughout
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  • 60 2 AMERICANS TO STAY IN PALESTINE WASHINGTON. Pi I Truman Save I lUggeatioa from Mr. 01 V th. united state. m restore pef.CC I line. Mr. Churchill, he E titled to his opinion, I not been in touch 1 E British Prime mini I lestine problem. A state Departm I said
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  • 140 2 NEW YORK. Feb. 2 I ican "New York H< discussing in a leader agreement with Burma '•The understanding once firms that Eritish official the democracy the> a.s "rting, "in view ot the they had to faoe In I ireatly to the credit official, that they li
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  • 26 2 On Saturday aft- 1 conveying about M women employed M war departments 1 sion with at 1 the occupants i ral of tl 1
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  • 12 2 The Sin. I our Union v- 1 -I 1 1 1 1
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  • 422 3 Grain Deficit In 1947 -12 Million Tons p, b 2. President Truman appeal. crap the Government's witf h would mean virtual cbao* sho n food suplies. Then under present law on March 31--uar powers Act and Presl- special message to Congress
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  • 37 3 2 in a Danish n Dmil B in a elevator when able to ation Vmsteri star, Gustav i was ele the Damn. r In the II already tch- vin". t flj feholm Prince Reuter
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  • 103 3 NANKING. Feb. 1.-China'-j Civil Aviation Administration 1 have begun preliminary stud.»on a U.S $154,000,000 plan to the Immediate deve fpment ot 'WO modern well-equipped airways designed to reduce air hazards in tne country. According to the plan, a north SOUth airway from Peip.m.
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  • 40 3 PARIS, Feb. I.— Formation ol new Spanish Government i n exile wit;) Auguste Barcia, former Republican President of the Council as Prime Minister, appeared a strong possibility to'day. according to well informed political qua here.
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  • 313 3 Riddle Of Anglo-Soviet Relations LONDON, Feb. I.— The riddle of the real ...<_io. ol the recent Soviet utterances on the future- of AngloSoviet relations continues to hold the diploma ur lime light in London. The crux ol the qui si on is still whether the recent ..change of letters between
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  • 228 3 ACIIOiN' AND TALK >l. Confusion th* ine sit;, n j (V)J demonstrated the Is on which this problem is handled by tl* British nl the level of ac and the level Dl Ullk There- is stil] not sign that these :wo 1« I be
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  • 203 3 PROCESSION DISPERSED BY TEAR-GAS LAHORE, Peb 2.— Sixty pcraot Including the Qeneral Secretary rl Lahore Citv Ifu lim I i w* arrested yesterday win Muslim procession of tl ihou sands was di-p< i led by U-ar 'jas. The procession irai (topped about 40 yard away fl OUI Ci i>n Efous<
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  • 49 3 TOKYO Feb. 1.-(UP)-Lieut G<n. Kuzma N. Derevyanko, Ku^slan member of the A,lied Council loi Japan Is seeking discussion on "fishery rights" m the bdc waters oi Japan. He has placed this matter on the Foil. Power groups agenda for Feb. 5 meeting.
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  • 142 4 Moring Tribune MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1947. Peace With Germany PH read U>n i breed i Ot di in dely up in i athl< Th b life, c I n i i viet and 1 i I i ur< he k ll< t h < 'I fl Mien fi. quietly re-
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  • OUR LONDON LETTER
    • 578 4  - London Averts a Newspaperless Day H.L. HOPKIN by I ugh it rm Murely I i[fl I n b :r. U A' U N r >' _l i I eful thro »ur had ft they ap hly competitive, iet al it one was inabii to pi others would all the indicathal
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  • 151 4 BI Rl IN, i 31 rhe Russian appear to be playing confi KMin* o: i gtroui diplomacy .<.. the Bif Four Poi Vh.-( \m> can military ui. claimed that the (Idinß f<-i ombined branch" I d had accelerated their da campaign Bui (N I d till
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  • 341 4 5-Second News From Britain CASH AM) MAKRY. I For Bala, mauv- ■raring Dials, I I in a K«'nt lie v. I Tenants of th- I council boUM have H 1 He suddenly Docam. I started charging about I Room P.C. at i London I Husband, at Enft I comes to
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  • Letters To TTie Editor.
    • 124 5 Post bag The pitiful title ol artair. re rding wa i clerks in Gov ernm< nt employ was forcefully brought to the public notice by Mr. Justice Brown in his remarks dismissing the appeal of a clerk in the Food Rationing Oiflc who was Charged and convicts of
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    • 130 5 Member.; of the clerical service both in Government and mercantile offices owe a debt 0/ gratitude to Mr. Justice Brown for his criticism of the stani 1 tion wages paid to clerks. The unfortunate case of in-. particular Food Rationing Oi! mplovee Is, perhaps, oniy om i. hundreds
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  • 40 5 NEW YORK, ran 81. The fa ber hat the return crude rubbei bi I I would d been claimed manui i he continua menl d 51 will \> ent, it think keep dell rubb of th( U.P.
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    • 102 5 If i t s obtawablr anywhere </'." m--JhfL SmqapDhSL Shaft I Cur* C. K. Tang Crafts mm v^" 1 mi j B, S.S. Vu- type* Df P and Max Q ft Sett" I etc. E. oad, Singapore. Building) Restcriir_t.. '.L'aysmi Green 61, Middle Rd. I e, Phone 2620. Cargo Baggbp*
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    • 197 5 ap re snops today are displaying as ,v_.c a ,i -oods as can be desired in the circumstances, and competition to buy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well as ler this page offers a good cross-section of current barns. For special advertisement
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    • 170 5 Forwarding Agents i SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY 45 Ths arcade r Tel. No. 4058 Prompt Execution. Reliability and Satisfaction Our Guarantee Express Deliwry 4 Clearing Fo-r-.rdinf, and Clearing Agenti i THE TAVERN C7p-to_ate Hotsl b s Q.ici snd 000l Locality. Rooms: Lnxor.cusly *_rnisbed, Bar: Al! kinds of Is: nsft liquors
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    • 153 5 Optic ran Regarding the eyesight Consult; New China Optical Co. 71. High Street, Singapore, phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SING A PHOTO STUDH 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photogiaphcrs. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES vJang Heng Co, PIANO
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  • 660 6  -  VERA ARDMORE -WITH \\a Dana Champion hip On winu p C. H. Quel i train Mi C i i Examl 1 D t I'D i ,v_ I Die stl "i ulu hua kom narroi i,., d in bell t, blond hair. M f < p tited ||j
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    113 6  -  Joseph hgg Q.- I- it ha. n. makeup on OTen A. No, Ido no- suppo Is actually harmi is a mistake to lei on overnight, that I I is likely to clog l i seems a much n I i Idea to remove It I y.— "ln the front
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    • 40 6 J LIT AII_\EK I Every IVlan lor //imself WE GO TA SHOW THET PORE. SOUi SHE'S WELCOME iV- IP I KETCHES ANYONE TURNIN' GREEN AT JH~ 1 UGHff- SIGHT O' x^^TvV lr\ HEP AHU BASH Y^tfAJi YORE MAIDS MT!j^y&&.f\ R
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    • 794 7  - Hollywood Does These Things Part 2 Henry Gris 112 People In 2 6 Cars To Film A Couple r b v 1 Morning Tribune I Corres. in Hollywood S 1 uraliy each of the venicl I tuge buses, o passenger aerator truck, one truck, two camera trucks, one sp cial
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  • 398 8 Life Here Is So v. m u I i I K Hlli mlr. an K J I EALF H Q i n H n ewei I < :c\ a' ind Oi I p Mi I d d Im Ii i ne unle
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  • 12 8 ISHINGTON rhe Coll ted that lack ol and ipering U.P.
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  • 94 8 LONDON, charges that Hsi throughout Q In A rati<.' I C'.mrn;"- European que-...' being i-su«d UMBoTI The document i denials, the far* last week adding: "Il really desirable that n.w bt* put to any kind proessdingS concerning Nazification or handing Allien of* German a-o.-H s of clandest.
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    • 95 8 Try 77. i s AMERICAN INS* CM »<» Crossword Puzzle P*&H__l- P'E R B]L E 5 r o f p_gs U |N 'nJyMdVe 4' c i.... E 4 R 4 0;biiC}l "HEpM* J lE.SislArY]E._^B A l E P|E B IsV.j DBliSiL EL— hJ^A M^P^O^L UICIK to___a,t.allSc.an JT EIJKoVl f ATIERA
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  • 174 9 Ex-Air Gunner Set Off ₤5,000 Blaze fa2 4 ex-air gunner. >k a used by the R.A.F. I 000 v damage by setting d an houl came before a jury at bw 1 Mrs. Charlotte Holme*, who said her urn's grandfather ond both great grandfathers committed suiride. So did hi a
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  • 39 9 A itatement tion bt Sheffield to No -man n >f raw ton, a rk made 'i h\< annoyii r.iking men. I me i < awful r lost I t .1:1 not •ell York he ,erv Reuter
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  • 34 9 Toe foreArmed that transfer Cavendish mba. ador, ted by the b-ing unW;i. nl (i how--1 I b ell p < rovern that his Xavier been con- of 1 tl .1 uc-l U.P.
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  • 75 9 LONDON, Feb. I.— Yugoslavia haa charged in a note to the Foreign Minister* Deputies that one member of ch, Austrian IV ace Delegation wa> a former prominent Nazi. The note, accompanied by a photostat* of a Carinthian newspapei to support the harges, said thai Harm Piesch,
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  • 34 9 PEIPING, Feb. 1.-Communlst troops for the second time m 'hree day* cut the PeipingTientsin Railway by attaching the station town of Weishang28 miles southeast of Piping, according to reliable mJitary information.
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  • 81 9 LONDON, Jan. 31.— The Soviet D.puty, Feodor Gusev, demanded dear statements from Austria _0d.,,--on whether it recognized the P dam decision, dealing with <>■ man a .ete in its Russian occua zone and whether it reeogniaed fully the Moscow agreetne i on Austrian independence, including r< ponsibility for
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  • 78 9 HAMBURGH, Feb I— A w.v. strikes wa moving aero many\ vit. i Ruhr today with Workers phot '..at thdriver to d. mi by bread shOrtag< Reports showed that 517 mm had quit at Zollverein a. d that 650 had -tajif-d a two hour demonstration strike yesterday. At
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  • 139 9 "France In Role Of Oppressor LONDON, Feb. 1.-Refennc- by the French High Commissioner for Indo-China, Admiral D'Argi nI lieu, to the attempt to form an •'inta national Marxist regime" jin South-La.. A^ia is severely condemned by the Communist Daily Worker, which says one would expect to find thai the speaker
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  • 114 9 U.S. LABOUR UNIONS TO UNITE MIAMI, Jan. 31.— The Am Federation of Labotii Executive Council today authorised its President. William J. Green, to approach the President of the Oongre Industrial Organisations, Mr. Philip Murray with suggestions to Merge their two unions in the fight again "objectionable" legislation. The AFL Council
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  • 45 9 ALLAHABAD. Feb. I. One hundred Shia Muslim- (Shlai in one of tWo main Muslim i-cluding 12 Wome here j :\y for oi processions an bly of more than Ave peo] h a bar. M in foi' shad for iome th oommun. Reuter
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  • 352 9 Feb. L— General Chiang Kai-sh<-k is a Chii patriot, but he is far from being a liberal d mocrat as thai term is understood in tht- Wi st. declai the liberal Manchester Guardian m an editoreial on th>_ publication in the United State! ol the Chiang's
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  • 81 9 HAMBURG Jan. 31.— Pour MU mines vera affected today by strikes swooping the Ruhr where mine. _r» demanding more bread foi their families. "No bread, no coal," Is being Chalked on Wails. z Coal Control officials today met trad*' officials and told them the bread shortage was
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  • 159 10 FULL CONSULTATION WITH ALL ALLIES ENVISAGED u 1 I Oerm r "1 i I I I I I I I the B I I i ii. i uNM LiAl lONS ii LT a i -iien ed powi Ive I ycij 1 iM u«-» te i
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  • 91 10 HONG KONG Feb 1 Fr«-ncn nLa w< re mi kin tremendous effort" to reliev red garrison tightly surroui v op to Radio Vietnam* day rh< rad lid that n< progressing in Our Myth( In ♦he pr ivince ol Cochin-China os Jan 22 in which an
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  • 82 10 I Feb 2. "An ill', i ici em< rg< d from Pari. a ne ntary d< bate n Pales on Friday, wi I ol the World in a leading toda; ■i unexp i law th. per u in execut on. The .Us able t without I
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  • 66 10 Civilian As FI C High Commissioner PARIS Feb. 1 The r port that Admiral Thierry DArs.eE would be replaced as High tier ol French Indo Chin bv i civilian and no P] ip Leclerc a- ponu larly rumoured wa. publisher •v bv th< ev ning pap Libre S lr mentioned
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  • 335 10 b. 1. s high to kx pub kx>u Efc [ntcri Labour 0 I tnat n in it Britain mu mor .v than m Sw den the N riandi an i ico. i e figures on Japan. by the Japanese Cabinefs Bur au Ot
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  • 98 10 PARTS. Feb. 1- 1 were today searching driver wl*> brought an man t<> King George V Thursday night and w him while he hand* I containing a type ol a porter. Madame Simon whom the package w I said today she had n 3 responsible for
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  • 80 10 Coming Man In Soviet Politics LONDON. Feb. 2 circles believe that cr Feodor Gusev is a in Soviet politic may one day sue. tov as Russia's foreign Gusev is a dynamihi, other Big F have been extrem by his: work in the ign Minis! i Deputie on I German peac
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    • 34 10 TODAY 1 SHOV. 116 I •>. 16 Ij* I p n __________________________PO r^_9_P r ___^^'_B_i i"«jF3 Mil! CHUM'.I.nI THIS I CHAPPY I ROBERT NEWTON CELIA JOHNSON ./j JOHN MILLS Ii ING I I I IIIBIKK
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  • 402 11 Fo ..ieu.lt burinesj .ound snow-bound, making made to tof the .mow. Crowds m< Sp.etators pro- w business watching football ,v missed some good scoring looedto maintain theii supremacy, imp >n ,_h miy change among the Dotal team> concerned Third Divi- ;:.g>ion (noithern) where Southport
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  • 16 11 E. II 111 mph i- d yard i with won the tiute :>*.~
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  • 17 11 the new eovemwas helmby 250 ol the ham G vern- Reuter
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  • 92 11 No Seed For Another "Big 3" Meeting— -Truman WASHINGTON. Feu 2.— Pie-id.nt Truman told th_ p: that he "sees no need lor another Big Three conference," but he would be happy to confer with Stalin and Attl.e in Washington at any time. The President wa- Baked if ho agitvd with
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  • 188 11 LONDON, Feb. 2.--A mother and two children were among Ithe nine Parisians who died i from asphyxiation on Thursday night us a result of variations In pas pressure, a Paris police ial announced today. The nolice think these people h it the gas fires to combat
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  • 108 11 Three Boy Scouts To Be Executed WARSAW, Feb. 2.--Three 20--year-old student, who a week ago tabbed and murdered a 19-year-old Communist youth leader were today sentenced to death by Poznan military court. Two of thi students who confessed tha they plotted the murder between classes were mcmber> of the boy
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  • 177 11 BIRMINGHA b 1 Oncol Austin Motor Company fl tones near here employing 17.000 men w.ll clo.^e tomorrow night because it has only two days' fuel stocks. L. P. Lord, manmg ng director, announced last night. Aust.ns are one ol Britain I biggest motor manufacturing
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  • 78 11 Washington, Feb. 2. -President Truman announcing an agreement between United States > building contractors and building unions to settle disputes by voluntary arbitration and without stilkea declared at hk pres> conference: "We are moving closer to our ideals of free collective bargaining." President Truman read a letter
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  • 148 11 PARIS, Feb. 2. -A special Royal Dutch Aii lines aircraft bearing the KJdle* of Mis* Grace Moore ptima donna film star, and her two companions killed in the Dakota crash at Mastrup airfield. Copenhagen, last. Sunday priived at Le Bouiget airport, Pari la»1 night.
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  • 76 11 BOAC Back To Normal Flying Schedule LONDON, Feb. 2. -The British Oversea- Airways Corporation reported considerable improvement in flying conditions yesterday. By yesterday afternoon airliner* had taken off from London airport for the Middle East, South Africa and India. Incoming planes arrived from America and Australia. "Everything fa thawing out,"
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  • 38 11 NORFOLM Virginia, Ftb. 2. Admiral Marc A. Ifltsche u comfortably at a N< Naval Hospital. The 60-y< ar-old Command.' Atlanl and wartime lead* i ol the tarn d Fore 58 suffer* d .1 Sunday. U.P.
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  • 117 11 FREEZE FOLLOWS THAW IN U.K. LONDON Feb. 2. Many Biitons today are wondering whether it is better to have a big fieeze and no water or little thaw and too much water. When the cold broke for briel period early y< t« rday thousands of home nod niy floodad through
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  • 42 11 PARTS Feb 2 --It is reliably repo thai P o T ap*e, Unci gn Afrs In Leon Blum's fv< 11 be t »do Of Admiral Tl CU The Colonial T ler, Mar us tion In C Reuter
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  • 44 12 Strikers Ready To Treat With Ai titration Board 1 I tin i thai ib i lor thi l n j)." :tl 0 1 .1 d re a n told th th route I IV. I I Ell I
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  • 68 12 2 I D ultimatum Irom ;i who do not \J* Th. .alum, by the d- eisioo ol thi U Chamber of M:r Uimously ap; byj ng Union aders. Th all oppose tiu hv. call dla I Monday by the Unl r. < omlent taction of the
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  • 90 12 Skating: India-Born Ciil Shows Promise DAVos (Switzerland), Feb. 2. Sixteen yeai "id India-born „ie tt. Altwegg. who i- an Anglo-Swiss, finished fourth In the European women s figuieskatlng championships which ended here yesterday. The till* was won by the Canadian, Barbara Ann Scott, with .n. American, Oretchen Merrill second and
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  • 47 12 Roderick Beaten In Title Fight LONDON. Feb. 2. The DOXing .European welterweight chanv I lon hip v.. i, won by Robert vill» main, French title-hold< r who i). at Ernl Roderrick, British mplon, who retire d after the ninth round, in a title fight la-t night Reuter
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  • 52 12 RANGOON. Feb. 1. G. n. Aung Chairman oi the Burma interim G n: an appeal to th. pi the Angl u\ coned in i di. this The .ppeal pledged Bu:.-. o." Id: "It b true n full it ored a basis en which w< can
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  • 20 12 Last Night's Boxing bin I j. i int ie nd i inch a- tl nd al eption )',< R Llttl* j.
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