Morning Tribune, 10 February 1947
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246 1947-02-10 1 Must Solve Crisis Or Go-Shawcross v 8.-' m plainly implu vsman Beats ench Censor rich A f d ac- ;ant proi inh by special' bureau Campbell from the m whose i to the I closed that j appeal to the r arbitration ii nt means, Italy. 1 who I diaUP - 246 words
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Article86 1947-02-10 1 Peiping. F.b 3.— The trans port General Welge] with over! 800 evacuating America personof the Executive Headquarters aboard departed this aftern for the United States ana will ball at Jin-en. Korea, tn up America army personnel Five special trains guarded Dy one officer and five soldiersUP - 86 words
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Article187 1947-02-10 1 I millions of I I a "na n 1 9 a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m tn 4 p.m The Government's opponents nomnar d the situation to Dun k rk. Ordinary folk, taxi drivi waiters m restaurants aughed mirthlessly when STiins name was mentionedReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration732 1947-02-10 1 Britain races "National Disaster/ Says Minister For Fuel Tories Expected To Table No Confidence Motion London. Feb. 9. A demand for the removal of Mr. Emanuel ShinweU from the po&1 of British Minister ,1 c.jd Power was adopted m a resolution passed ')>* members ol theReuter - 732 words
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Article140 1947-02-10 1 Coal Riots In London LONDON. Feb. 8.-— The police mere called to quell i three "coal riots" at\ Shoreditch today a*Jf crowds of men and women raided coal yards refus.ng to sell them fuel. No arrests were made and tthe police i( had no difficulty m dispersing the people," accordingUP - 140 words
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Article94 1947-02-10 1 COAL TRAIN BURIED IN DRIFT GRANTHAM, Feb. 9.— A S plough and gangs of workmc trying to dig out a London-bou nd coal train partly buried m I drift on the main line at HoUgham, n i Qrantham. A dosen snow ploughs wer< ing on the LNKR >yst<-m ul ValeReuter. - 94 words
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Article198 1947-02-10 1 Berlin. Feb. 9.- Police Headquarters here estimated today mat b tween eighty and 110 pef sons were killed last night and early this morning, when Ufr -wept through a night club m the British sector oi the c.ty. They said it was impossible to make an accurateUP - 198 words
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Article37 1947-02-10 1 Birmingham. Feb. 8.- Tne Au-tin motor company announced tonight that it had postponed dismissal notices to 14.800 production workers at its Birmingham plant for one week. The dismissals had been announced y t< rday. UPUP - 37 words
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Advertisement13 1947-02-10 1 OPENING SHORTLY GIAN SINGH CO., Cables BAJAJ Phone 2483. WATCH THI OPENING D13 words
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214 1947-02-10 2 Mass Meeting Calls For Boycott Of French 1 m. d by the id A la Lon i'AJA. B] ii Party, M.P.AJA. niI "i.ad'- A -jclatl i M i Bingap D youth i.. Communi X van md the M;. entath BANNERS cci Lon ol up-214 words
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Article68 1947-02-10 2 Ivor Thorn is, the Under ite for the Colo nies, arrived at Changi airfield from Australia at 2.30 p.m. yesterday m a Lancastrian plane He was met by Mr G. F. Patterson, private secretary to the G>v-ernor-General, on behalf ol Hi* :iency. Mr. Thomas is at present68 words
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Article75 1947-02-10 2 Rice: Good News r/v (cultural D pA dieted an torn to i th< 1946 -Tj47 with the m i '••ai urn i a i I J> I N a b.- •1 i p I)- pal h* < ord nj i t' el .j I (Xjo bu he! •i•• pei lastReuter - 75 words
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226 1947-02-10 2 Nuremberg. Feb. 8. The first indictment drawn up I States authorities against Gorman industria- filed with the Ami noon tribunal here today rick Flick, 63 -year-old iron and steel a. a; who is regarded as one of the richest men m Germanj i iates. FllReuter - 226 words
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Article377 1947-02-10 2 Penang Speakers Attac Federation Uatli Cheang Lim On Citizen (Tribune Stall Reportci fee of the big ed at Fuj i:. is m< i ting j held, .sponsored and unions and I Pan-Ma ties attacking British ley de cribed it as undemoac a dozen speakers urged the gathering to unite m377 words
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92 1947-02-10 2 "Surrenders The Skies To Britain! Kansas City. r< can senator uwexi Maine asserting aviation must n motest corners vi a .peech here sai ea states wa s n mely surrenaenn B-' piuain." ••The English propnatm^ 800 i our money. n< the American I taKe over world wnile we read dail92 words
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197 1947-02-10 3 ID headquarter* m honour reloome m a II ri my .-.nd now til m their i that b they could frttiU cf victory they mv complete PMM Md -purity be .iied on now, as he ri.d f-vc- Years ago, to do their utmost pMOi and197 words
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54 1947-02-10 3 Deserters Again Asked To Surrender returnappeal besil w on and i would nment'e red a I i to c. hment" already briefed policy. "It has liberal pog the sentence of al Oder voluntarily br- 31 next," the War Office i ca Bended when OttCr^ hi I cl and m spccitheReu ter - 54 words
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37 1947-02-10 3 Persia: U.K. Refutes Russian Charges Feb. 9. Mr. ted States :nent to 7 all* been made American a were ndly relations th( Soviet legation Cap BI i had chief of *o arouse nst the ie and ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article208 1947-02-10 3 RANGOON. Feb. 9. -Thakin Ba Sein. the Executive Counch j member m charge of Transport and Communications will shortly nand m his resignation to the Governor m accordance vith th advice of the Working Committee ol the Dobama (Burma for Burmansi Party, of whichReuter - 208 words
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Article45 1947-02-10 3 PATNA. Ftb. 9— Police raided the C'»mmuni-t Party offlcet at BogusaJ ai, m Monghyr distric 4 of Bihar. ted the local der, who wa^ alleged to h fomented unre t among Hu p h nearby villages a.-.d to have eluded th*> police for month. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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277 1947-02-10 3 Bread Retailer Gets Refund Of $5,000 Fine IPOH. Sat— Before Mr. J L. E. Cox Evans m the Supreme Court this morning. Mr. E. DShearn successfully appealed against the conviction md sentence ol Abdul Ikfajeed ol the Paris Bakery, impo-vd by the District Judge lor alleged contravention of the Price277 words
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Article155 1947-02-10 3 HAMBURG. Feb. 9.— Britisn Control Commission chiefs with orders from London to cut the staff from 36,000 to 20,000 by April are protesting th a 'swarms" of unwanted highly pa d typists, drivers and supervisors are being dumped m the Brit sh zone155 words
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Article102 1947-02-10 3 Federal Quiz Equal Rights Q.- -As a Federal citizen a man has certain rights and duties. In the proposals it is conced d that the Malays because this country is their one and only homeland, must De given special consideration. As citizen does this mean that there is a differ102 words
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Article314 1947-02-10 3 1,896 ARRIVE BY "ANDES Adv xse curr I ible lor the d la) the 26.000- 1« n Roy ship Andes which arrived .n her Saturday. Due to thi did not til] following inc. wife ol Lt I Sir Ritchie, the new C.-in-C SEALF. and her two childr< n thr -old314 words
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121 1947-02-10 3 Three Dead; Several Badly Injured (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penane Feb. 9.— A Chinese infant was killed, tw child have sustained bashed h as a resuU ol ghastly amok at a kongsi hou ;e i k Road A crowd Of more than 10'sembled and121 words
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82 1947-02-10 3 Bona, Feb. 9 -Vne Central Committee of the Fatherland Front Bulgarian Government coalition— in an appeal on the eve Of the signature m Pans on Monday of the Bulgarian peace ty with thp All'es called upon B< tr > roll p their sleevi york har(lReuter - 82 words
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120 1947-02-10 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, FERBRUARY 10, 1947. Dutch Gratitude THE Fl ol I Easi [j Ing tli of mi] m ly Cl reveal from I unfJ M i 1. D i I .i w< [a D lop i a. though we c m a bad I Dvi i p md j'120 words
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687 1947-02-10 4 H.L. HOPKIN - H.L.HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER —*j*- h am I by B the i rin thi PS II m talk about ir might, enjoi ich reliel to our l fella j a uneni wes er, and th I let-up London day known today. i that687 words
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104 1947-02-10 4 Byelo-Russia Asks For $1 ,500 Million From Germany LONDON, Feb. 9. A rail for Ruhr to be placed under Inter-Allied control ol the Big Pour pow rs and a warning that mberment ol Germany Ice profound disconamong the German people nven the centre ol Europ bed ol unrest and treReuter - 104 words
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Article40 1947-02-10 4 OSLO, Feb. lce oi cloeed the ehanneli leadini into the I man, port of Predi reported from B Island, at the entrai i 3-7. d. Fl". i.,und the N< mg anxiety to N rt ar.d ihipinc autta >i ti ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article260 1947-02-10 4 5-Second News From Britain My husband uphill work.— rotten Discarded bo k at Sutton and C. given to Brixton Pi The Health M councils throughout they may supply charge to poor p.- >] pensioner?. District Commit. ford, Mr. C. G. M Awarded the Medal services to Scouting. The freedom of260 words
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203 1947-02-10 5 London, F b 8. The question ol why former Fighter Pilot Yin .nt Hr'/ke cannot marry English girl, when his Hollywood wife ban already obtained an American divorce, is likely to come up ln the House of Commons and a decision will atfectUP - 203 words
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Article104 1947-02-10 5 PEIPING, Feb. 7.— ln what vm_ 1 probably the last mediation act by j the defunct American branch of the ■xecutive Headquarters, occurred yesterday afternoon, when twoI liaison groups one Communist and the other Nationalist arrived simui taneously ut Pciping's soUth-Wesfc airfield and were uxchanged utterUP - 104 words
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Article69 1947-02-10 5 PEIPING, Feb. 7.— A board M American officers was investigating the cau.M- of a fire which last night destroyed thu brick barracks at the West Field, m which 100 -nli.stod men attached to the 332 nd troop carrier squadron were billeted. Th«- fire lasted for four hour^ but, there69 words
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Article38 1947-02-10 5 WASHINGTON, FYb 7.-TM War Department announced tool i v that the couit-martial of Colonel Jack W. Durant, charge with complicity m the theft of $1,500,0u0 worth of German Roja] Jewels will begin here on Monday.38 words
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Advertisement197 1947-02-10 5 Singapore shops today are displaying as wide a variety of goods as can be lesired m the circumstances, and competition to buy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well as seller this page offers a good cross-section of current bargains. For special advertisement197 words
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Article, Illustration979 1947-02-10 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Malayan Girl Impression Of London Ch. IfOhd. Ah, who Is now m Ingland, on, ol the Malayan Union Welfare tjch< lar hip boldei V urd Jameah binti I Ah, began i leiiet bl broadca I irom K. L entitled L tteri from England" In979 words
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Article, Illustration19 1947-02-10 6 Unknown - Unknown dsnv fbjfgbfmbnm Every bride should bn phtne Lowman. What bt emotional stability ani you would expect from.19 words
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Article78 1947-02-10 6 It is amusing and Qlip mg to delve into the hi-: marriage cu-toms. read about these we undert why the idea that the rr.ar.: j be the aggressive or.' courtship ha s persisted I long. In day s pa>t a man I caught* his wife and c j78 words
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Miscellaneous44 1947-02-10 6 1 LIT AlllVElt i Forever /Imhushed WE GOTTA MAKE YOPE KETCHI/sT ME: NATCHERALf-AH'LL SCOOT T'THIS SECRUTi SPOT, AN' WEDGE MAM TOOT IN HYAR. r r f AH'LL BE TRAPPED -HELPLESS -AT Th I/J MEPCY Q' ANY H JA^n.ESS _\_J_\_\_\_\_\_\\\_\__mmmmmm___4~^~* fr *^^F C* __W -t^.'^k^HHiHHMiaaaHMHßHaißaaaßdfaM^BWßßaWßaSjtfwawSalaw44 words
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5 1947-02-10 7 OUR SPECIAL FEATURE FROM HOLLYWOOD5 words
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Article, Illustration89 1947-02-10 7 intil the family of the J td captured had had 5 i tempers Hi d to thi union- i symbol of capt- I Evi n t 7:7. m isolated a marriage is a tedious affair iway and I ed by her husband. t I i dowry is as old89 words
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Article, Illustration816 1947-02-10 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris r~~ by Morning Tribune > Cur res. m Hollywood S HOLLYWOOD.— In the very heart of Hollywood, m a wide sun-drenched street which bears the name of La Brea Boulevard. there stretches a row of mellow English cottages half-hidden behind a neatly trimmed, halfbroken hedge. Behind816 words
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Article131 1947-02-10 7 'From Column 6j m horses and cattle In some countries the custom of the dowry still exists. Even though the question Of money is not discussed m our own country. :>very bride should bring her husband a dowry. What better one could she have than line health131 words
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Miscellaneous46 1947-02-10 7 W MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE j ,J 1 V k -AN-MEf?- STOP *%LOMCEALED HERE, s 1 L 4SSr w a dr ooun: wolf-pack- l unknown to the 1 L yoZz ov 7>v£:r- J community -is y4J f^^ COA/£I S/)£/£" HAWK INS JLSI^fAf- ot* cuiitinued tomorrow)46 words
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Article461 1947-02-10 8 in Mal-yfcr I A XADdra Mi. lay ;i I U t w i 0 -.'.<.' 40 00 B*nk 'H to X El I I >.: i 17.7 i 'A' A 4 M a.. A ft SO ii. ;8 00 11 N H H'>M D 4Oi O.fj 4461 words
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Article48 1947-02-10 8 NKW YORK, V, b. B— Prediction j that Britain will not be able lo i meet payment* or tho United Stat", lena b* ol what ii described raped deterioration ii her econo mic condition is made iv the Unit BUte h magazine "Busmen W'vlf."48 words
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158 1947-02-10 8 Gen. Marshall Explains China Withdrawal WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.-United States marines are being withdrawn from China because their tasks of helping to repatriate the Japanese and guard the communications of the American mediation mission are now over, said Secretary of State George Marshall at a press conference to-day. A small detachmentReuter - 158 words
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Article35 1947-02-10 8 Paris. Feb. 8.-The French High Command m Indo-China announced to-day that French casualties m the Colonial war amount/ d to 1.855 killed and wounded, since the outbreak of hostilities on Dec 1935 words
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187 1947-02-10 8 for 'a A pre-war vulu< and require h air. ■.i I I .said thai U cost CJ million wo The plan, recentlj Generalissimo C. j- now parsed by th< nomic Council foi 'at governm«r.t d. i Despite a denial Minister Peng Hsu sourceUP - 187 words
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Article77 1947-02-10 8 Neptune's Message To King LONDON, Feb B.— King George has received a message from another monarch- King Neptune -today on board HMS Vanguard, through the Clerk of the Court of Dolphinius. The message said "It is desired to confirm that you are aware that South Africa can only be reachedUP - 77 words
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Article68 1947-02-10 8 FRANKFURT, Feb. e\— tion court proceedings a parents of Eva Braur. parents-in-law-- will begin weeks' time at Traun 7 Salzburg, the Bavarian Denazification has announced, cording to a report of tht Geriml news service m the United Seal aone. Both are said to have "beneW68 words
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Article57 1947-02-10 8 Hunger -Strikers Critically III Rangoon, Feb. 8. -Aboa. fl ["Red Flag" Communists have been hunger-striking more than a fortnight are \jj i m a serious condition ln iTja ese prisons, accord.: KyawSein, convener repression commit- Jj* The committer h»- >» petitioned the Home me the Executive Omi. immediate action nReuter - 57 words
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Article24 1947-02-10 8 MADIOEN: A number ne.ian youth, hay from the military poli< school here. Chi I tary Police Major toso made an a<W r < giaduates. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Miscellaneous277 1947-02-10 8 Try This AMERICAN mswn to [a fj f PlLMOl is pussli Crossword Jruzzle ACIOVS 2-C!rrgy man ,f 0 W E N l R ,:p P 34— Empty npj.ee I -f~. W.VV iAT-' c t c: 1-X.ak* m Snhara 3S-Ovar (po#>t.) l N N^J-. A w b M A Ac«* c277 words
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283 1947-02-10 9 Vlartial Law Certain In Jerusalem Chairman cf the Jewish National Council, has urged the Govment tc withdrawn the ultimatum ICKES' APPEAL Jews who want to go to Palestine should be allowed to do so and if necessary should receive the protection ofReuter - 283 words
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Article235 1947-02-10 9 London, Fib. 9.— i M Palestine tho military precaution a taken by the High Commissioner coincide with the policy decision by the British Cabinet to offer a new plan bassed on local Arab and JevAsh administrative autonomy under a (lye-year British trusteeship as the basis for furtherReu ter - 235 words
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Article29 1947-02-10 9 1 Disunity m Roy--7" tiro m tool the thi pipers Richard I some out I BRf an is the Dlan rdan, i Plan i BrU29 words
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152 1947-02-10 9 Danes Want To Be Relieved Of 200,000 Germans COPENHAGEN, Feb. 9. A call to the Allies to settle the question of 200,000 German refugees still m Denmark was made by Hans Hedtcft, leade r of the banish Social Democrat Party, at a political meeting m Frcdorikshaven Denmark was disappointed, heReuter - 152 words
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115 1947-02-10 9 BAGDAD. Feb. 9— Hamdi Al Pachachi, wartime Premier of liaq. declared today that the British Government could smash the Palestine terrorism "if it wanted" and that Britain should help Arabs to rebuild Palestine. "I believe the British Army could, smash terrorism at any t>meReuter - 115 words
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102 1947-02-10 9 To Step Up Airfield Facilities In East KARACHI, Feb. 9.— The eight-man commission appointed by the British Ministry of Civil Aviation fol a report on development of dromst and ground facilities gene- rally on India, the Far Eat, C> and Australia air routes arrived here today. The Commissioner- are trawlReuter - 102 words
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353 1947-02-10 9 i the ..A Control Cou I Brie Gov* I tir Brian R son, dci. lusUc p inst the recent 3o•t practice of the G< rman pr< is m tl zor nek to beat Anglo-American policy and motives m Germany. This yigorous gesture coming on topReuter - 353 words
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Article159 1947-02-10 9 Paris, Feb. 9.— M. Paul Ramadier, Socialist Premier of France, m a broadcast address to the nation last night announced that the second general five per cent, decrease m prices would be introduced during the coming week. This is three weeks m advance of the dateReuter - 159 words
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Advertisement47 1947-02-10 9 Kli\ .12 mil S EVERY TIME A "WINNER" THE TECHNICOLOR CHARMER __WSUEM THE TOWN'S "HOTTEST" FAVOURITE His-.. ALADDIN HIS WONDERFUL LAMP I ta niv UIIDDVf He'll soon move I U U A si 1 1 K m\ tIvHH I a on t() uvxi t()Wh uam ;> pjn M47 words
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286 1947-02-10 10 U.S.-Russian Wrangle Reaches Deadlock dsfn df bdjgb jfbjvhbjf I d Council fa d i A the p Committee and has- Pt f i d on of the .ed, leaving R ;i ,d the Ui .ted state to Oghl battle. After 10 hour, ol secret iReuter - 286 words
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Article149 1947-02-10 10 Java Settlement Hones Fade i ONDON, Feb. 9 Peace n tions In Java are a jain m a critical saysO. M. Green writing m the Observer "Aftci ftve or six weeks further talks it }i the Dutch Comm:osionersOeneral who negotiated the agreement initialled by both on November l r >Reuter - 149 words
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Article243 1947-02-10 10 MICHIGAN. Feb. Senator Arthur Vandcn- hern Chairman 01 r^c j Senate foreign Relatio j Committee, said here that] the Vnted States Wll watch disarmament b_ j other powers provided there are ''summary dis-\ ciplines" agamst bcoj faith. 4 Vandenberg. Who Is tne RepubVcan Party's chief] spokesmanReuter - 243 words
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Article190 1947-02-10 10 TEHERAN. Feb- B— The Perslan Government has offered permanent asylum to some 15.00) Kurds ol the Barzani tribes who to< k refug In Persia after the rebellion against the Iraq Governmenl a rear ago, provided they surrender their arms. Mull t!i Mustafa, leader of the liReuter - 190 words
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Article35 1947-02-10 10 Feb. D. E. of the United m Committee, whi< the 12-day-old strike Id minei rmined to until 11 I 7 him to interxpected monI to sy mpat rat ally i ReuterReuter - 35 words
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174 1947-02-10 10 LONDON .0 by tha f be d s. invalid ai d the CongiF the must gn from government In vie* fusal I the British G confronted "with grave crista m In article m Observer. "To accept the either party is obvl sides agains* the articleReuter - 174 words
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Article51 1947-02-10 10 Jews Leave For Australia MARSEILLES E 1,000 Jewish rel Poland, Austria left Marseilles t< the Dutch liner (10,474 tons) bourn where they will Some 390 ol th on board the liner reached Marseille dam while 565 emspecial train wh the quay alongside having arrived m I earlier m the day.Reuter - 51 words
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Article34 1947-02-10 10 RANGOON. Feb 8 tor a separati among a *eri< discussed at tl terence Ql trg chieftain, ol B areas, ace ro mcd rep today. ins the C I 1 Ram ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement100 1947-02-10 10 i HIS ARMS WAS SAFETY... IN HIS ABSENCE TERROR/ k^_k \ifc. rJy al J^V- __^^Z^»l _____________tmmtjt v'^k I mjied'h Itch cb c k j j ItviM. 1 t^^ »i i Tiaia Opening To-morrow Another Outstanding British Picture! V. ITH Albert Sandler AND His Orchestra Richard Tauber Sing Break of Daj100 words
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605 1947-02-10 11 Birmingham Trosance ■pi m **f 9 >Iilll«- taesier < limbs on treacherous icetfiere prevented 23 big j being started, profesn earned their weekly wage a rceSt m the English tii iir more were decided I iverpool and Sheffield La. Wednes« gam gripReuter - 605 words
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Article37 1947-02-10 11 r m the 1 i i;) competilingham's City. on two. of their 20 minutes. were *omet Sftok the te when an oblique id the to a I rtu- 'nice a., I I37 words
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227 1947-02-10 11 LT.-COL. C.J. TOBIN WINS L UNDON CUP YACHT CLUB REGATTA The Royal Singapore Ya?ht Club Regatta was held urday afternoon ai*ti v ioi the Lundon ChalCup the Boden Kloss Match Cup, the Caprice Henge Cup and the United Services Challenge Cup competed for m a light and variable breeze. -Star227 words
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13 1947-02-10 11 I the ion «nee I ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article309 1947-02-10 11 RUGGER INTERNATIONAL won by to nil. Five minutes alter the start the English -crum-haif VV M< jot off-side and the reier- c awarded a penalty. B Mullan kicked a goal irom about ,lo yards outride th.- 25 yard line. Ireland were awarded three penalty kicks Inside theReuter - 309 words
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Article39 1947-02-10 11 Bucharest. Feb. 9.- Twenty persons were killed and 42 seriously injured when a mixed freight-passenger train collided on Friday night with a pa-^nger express at Segarcea on the line Imm Crajova to Calasat UPUP - 39 words
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Article335 1947-02-10 11 Chinese Trounce SCC A t Soccer S.C.F.A. 4 s.C.C o Mud baths were the order of the day when the Singapore Chinese Football Association trounced the Singapore Cricket Club m a soccer match at Jalan B Stadium yesterday. Shortly after the kick-off, the ra i n came and it Wat335 words
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86 1947-02-10 12 Kesselring To Battle For Own Lite Jh ndred 1 1 Italian iii lav. con- i for by a B a i. Hitler .rted probabl pi r command lai th< > 1 zer trial &1 qU( Ka elrln j on his I i rl r reception ol the reprl I HitUP - 86 words
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Article25 1947-02-10 12 f'Ai I I le d WI A I B Ru i.. 1 test I Ha y Ihe It 1 I ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article48 1947-02-10 12 Battling I 139) outpointe Gold* B>y (1 Kuala Lum pur last nignl CR( >\D< >N I• I I"" i Three ftr< men We! I lap ed 1 1 r i two I to li piUl Sixtyhve people, children i the public hai luck th< f ReuterReuter - 48 words
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48 1947-02-10 12 Wife Stands By Man Who Threatened I Shi told I t believe tha. i n any J con, had been to I told him exactly the nt Burnwli askine aid he opp ping to be D to wife. band I veral i Ho was aire I I -.ma,48 words
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Article190 1947-02-10 12 F<b. 9. Th c Lmon. ai 10 I mdidate. Each i I member nmuni&t Party or a non-party man or woman Is elected for a four-year term, m .a proper— Russian S Fr-d"rative Socialist Repute lection districts will each send one deputy to theReuter - 190 words
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Article236 1947-02-10 12 LONDON. Feb. 9.— Criticisms of Ifr. Emmanuel Shinwell. the Minis ter of Fuel and Power, and v. call i to the Govt rnmeni to ado] Immediate flu a urea to alleviate Britain's coal shortage are made m British press today. This cmi bati< read to the Governme Vt236 words