The Straits Times, 16 May 1946

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  • 20 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 845 1 New India Constitution To Be Outlined LONDON, >Vednesday. f HE Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attle e, is to make a statement in the House of Commons on the future constitution o f India at 2.30 p.m. G M.T., tomorrow, Thursday. It is expected that the Britis h
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  • 70 1 ROME, Wednesday— Sici«y's monster .olrano, Mount Etna, threatens to erupt at any moment. The last great eupiion was m 1911, and it is believed that subterranean ruhbl» has blocked the crater formed at that time. There are periodic explosions and it is feared that unless the cratrr
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  • 202 1 Washington, Wednesday. THE United States Government has announced a wheat conservation programme for the next 13' 2 months, requiring Americans to continue to deny ihem•elvea bread, meat, beer and whisky to help feed the world. Tho announcement of the programme by the Secretary of Aglicultore,
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  • 289 1 Singapore FREE PRESS 8 Pages TODAY THIS afternoon the Singapore 1 Free Press resumes publication from the Straits Times and Free Press Offices m Cecil Street, after having been suspended during the Japanese occupation and during the period that our printing facilities were engaged on producing SEAC Services Newspaper for
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  • 302 1 No Communism In Japan Says U.S. Delegate TOKIO, Wed.— The United States does not favour Communism either m the United States or m Japan, Gen. Mac Arthur's deputy on the four-power Allied Control Council for Japan, Mr George Acheson, today told the Russian delegate, -Lt. Gen. Kuzuma Derevyanko, during the
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  • 159 1 After handing over the Supreme Court rooms it has been using until recently for hearings, the Singapore War Crimes Court solved a house-hunting problem yesterday by holding court under a tent pitched In the grounds of Goo:' ood Park Hotel. This tent courtroom. the
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  • 159 1 CAIRO. Wed. -Optimism that the Anglo-Egyptian 'Quit Egypt" Treaty talks are making headway is shared today even by oppon- t ents of the Government policy j The opposition Wafdist paper I Almisri writes: "Negotiations i are entering the final stage." There is widespread belief that
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  • 158 1 Army Training For War In Azerbaijan TEHERAN, Wed.— Radio Tabriz today marked the breakdown m the Tabriz-Teheran negotiations with the revival of the slogan that Azerbaijan was rjady "to fight for our liberty." The broadcast asserted thai the Azerbaijani wen- peac"loving people, but adeed that they would defend tnemselves "to
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  • 58 1 Cambrid;*-, Wed.— Winning the toss m their match against the Indian cricket tourists. Cambric! ;C; C I'niversity baited first and at lunch- time had scored 107 for thr.e v.ickcts. The scores were: Williat run out 30: LacyScot c Merchant h finralt 32; Mischler not out It; Bodkin b
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  • 375 1 HOPE OF ACCORD ON PEACE TALKS PARI3, Wednesday. SOURCES clcs2 to the Ru.<s'an delegation to th^ Foreign Ministers' Conference toaay predicted thr.t tha Russian Foreign Commissar, Mr. Molotov, would agree to the United States proposal for a 21-nations peace conference m July after another "Big Four" I Foreign Ministers' confcrenc2
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  • 683 2 PARIS, (By Air Mail).— Paris for the first time in seven years is enjoying a truly 'Parisian Spring.' Alter first being trampled by the Germans and then lorn up in the battle for her liberation, her streets and houlevards have at last resumed their
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    36 2 Admiral Mountbatten, Supreme om-iandrr of South East Asia Command recently \lsited the Singapore headquarters of the Inter-Service police. This picture shows the Supremo congratulating Lt-Col. H. Salt. Deputy Provost Marshal for Singapore. (Army Film I'nit Picture).
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  • 188 2 Swede To Lead Ethiopian Air Force NEW YORK. (By Air Mail). A young Swedish airman has taken over the joij once held by the -Bla:-lc Eagle of Harlem and the 'Bruwn Condor of Ethiopia" who came from Chicago*. Count Carl Gustaf Von Rosen, ex-fighter pilot of the Swedish Air Force
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  • 152 2 NEW YCRK. i ßy Air Mail>.— Though Holland's breweries have resumed operation, the Netherlands Government has banned the export of all beer to the U.S.. rather than capitalize on a rerent slash here of brewery production, it was learned today. The ban on exports
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  • 567 2 Mystery Of Swedish 'Scarlet Pimpernel STOCKHOLM. (By Air Mail)— Raoul Wallenberg, attache at the Swedish Legation m Budapest, who, m the closing days of 1944 directed the rescue of 20,000 Budapest Jews and who has been missing since February 1945, was murdered by the Hungarian underworld, the authoritative Svenska Dagbladet
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  • 147 2 DEDICATED to the courage and lortitude of Londoners during the Second World War, the bomb-damaged churchyard of St. James's Church, Piccadilly, is to become a Garden of Remembrance. On Sunday, m the.presence of Queen Mary, who formally opened fche gates, the Lord Bishop of London dedicated
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  • 285 2 Atom Ships And Planes: Possibility WASHINGTON, (By Air Mail). —Industrial use of atomic power is feasible already. And eventually it will be cheap enough to compete with coal and oil. This was announced before the American Chemical Society here by Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg of the University of Chicago, co-dis-coverer
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  • 92 2 NEW YORK. .By Air Mail"—A tenm of US. oil experts undfr Mr Walter B Pynm of Texas soon begin Grilling for oil m i De.imarJc. Un::er a conccssijn recently ranted by the Danish Govemiment. the first experimental v.el! vrill be sunk m the rcsion of
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  • 498 2 WASHINGTON, (By Air Mail)— Trapped m the bOUsin shortage, an average of 30 families are being evicted eac day from their homes, m the more congested metropolita cities, it was learned today. The plight of the nations tenants was revealed by 'Ivan D. Carson,
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  • 72 2 The General The Captain WASHINGTON, <By Air Mail). -John Shek on Elsenhower, only child of Gen. and 111 Dtrtght D. Eisenh :\v now I Austria, rrcently wircrl h mo :hr> news ol his pro lieutenant to captain tn the v s. .'rr.\". Hjv Ouill I worj t:i; cmWad M| I
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    • 971 2 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE MAY 17 'Headlines. 2.01 p.m Footb-.ill Fixture.,. 630 p New* 645 p m BBC 215 P m Heard Melodies -re Swef! KEU NETWORK from now Theatre 'orchestra. SO p.m News. P-™ C neciv °S2S 3 3Cpm l»m and 6SI to II pro on .'^s •8 35 m
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  • 872 3 Allegations Against Ex-Inspector 'If lAm Not Released, Don H Forget Ibrahim T- lElast words, to his friend, of a young Malay, Wahab, who wits detained for about 50 days m the Central Police Station during the Japanese occupation of Singapore and died m
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  • 234 3 (From Our Own Correspondent i MALACCA, Tues.—Twenty-year-old Kc:' Silc Yong, who previously pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of over $1,000 worth oi dress while in the employ of the General Hospital, Malacca, api;»-.ircd ;i3ai:i before the District Juu^e to-ay. The ca:e was postponed
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  • 144 3 Summonses To Follow Visits To Restaurants A party of inspectors from the Food Control Inspectorate under Capt. J. R. Lansdell raid surprise visits to the Happy World and the New World amusement parks on Tuesday night to check on food prices m restaurants and cafes. In consequence of these raids.
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  • 451 3 Penang Uses Radio Cars To Combat Crime (From Our Own Correspondent) PENANG. Wed.— Falling m line with Singapore, Penang from today will be having radio car patrols to help m fighting the rising crime wave. A test has been made Tor several days and plans have been so worked out
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  • 315 3 'Incorrigible Boy' Gets Six Weeks Gaol Described as an incorrigible boy. 16-year-old Quek Oee Chua. vho escaped four times from the Salvation Arniv Boys' Hosne m Thomson Road where he was s?nt for being involved m an armed robbery last year, was sentenced to tix weeks' simple imprisonment by Mr.
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  • 564 3 Committee To Fight For Chinese Volunteers The Straits Chinese British Association m Singapore is to appoint n special committee to deal with questions affecting Chinese volunteers who played such a worthy part m the Battle of Singapore The formation of this special r'irrrr.ittee was proposed at a Loncral meeting of
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  • 45 3 The Governor of Singapore, Mr. F. C. Gimson, (second from rght and wearing a garland), listens to an address at a tea party given to welcome him by the South Indian Chamber of Commerce at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday.
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  • 696 3 Advisory Council To Study Ex-Po Ws Relief T» f iE question of a provision of relief for ex-prisoners of war .Hid internees and their dependants m Singapore is likely to come before the Advisory Council m the near future, it was disclosed at yesterday's meeting of the War Prisoners' Singapore)
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  • 512 3 Japs Face Brutality Charges CCHOES of the series cf "spy" trials which characterised the Japanese occupation of the Andaman* were heard m the Singapore War Crimes Court yesterday. In the dock were Lt. Susihara Hikaru and a civilian interpreter. Mikami Yoshiharu. who were charged with brutalities and illtreatment which caused
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  • 32 4 In ever loving memory of a devoted :iml mother. Amy Constantn t Salmon, departed this life on 16 May 3 oi'J. as a result of a Motor accident. J'adly n-.issed
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  • 1378 4 Singapore. Thurs., May 16, 1946. A Sino-Malay Lead The Chinese Consul-General m Malaya is showing vision and statesmanship worthy of his high office m his approach to the crucial problem of the restoration of friendship between the Chinese ond the Malays m these early days of the state known as
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  • 154 4 Report On If '"deed the ren l j.' port is u.'.pted Palestine b y Britain and by the United States, and finds broad acceptance, as it deserve to do, elsewhere, its translation into action cannot be success- fully challenged. No doubt m i the present temper of Jews
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  • 1691 4  -  Brigadier A.H. Head M.P. Report On Persia By The 'author of this article was one of the two members of the British Parliamentary delegation which visited Persia recently, and his impressions of the backwardness, corruption and misgovern ment prevailing m that country take on
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    • 336 4 Under the caption. "Nip Officer Barefooted In Court" the Sunday Times proceeds tO i inform us that Col. Green, I president of the court, ordered an investigation into th* 1 reason why Orimo Hirshi appeared m court minus lootwear. The president wanted to know why a
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    • 125 4 With reference to the article m your issue of Tuesday. May 14, under caption, "M.Ps. Meet The Sultan," I would be obliged if you would make a correction of the following statement: "The protest against the Malayan Union, It was pointed out. Is not merely a protest from
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    • 155 4 I sincerely trust that not many of your readers will be deceived by Mr. Lawrence Henderson's verbosity (vide "Man-in-the-Street May 9), as his command of the English language appears to be superior to his political wisdom. lif the absence of any evidence with which to support the irresponsible assertions
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    • 187 4 Singapore being OM o: the most congested of dtte* v.ith accidents occurring every nour. it would be a splendid ttiina ;f the British Red Cm.: jnd St. John Ambulance would start a weekly i.lass in first-aid at the Victoria Memorial Hall Pf at any of the local school:.
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    • 821 4 PALMER—MINJOOT. The engagement is announced between Mr. Herberi Wilfred (Bertie) Palmer of Malayan Railway, nnd Miss Anita Owendolcnc Minjoot, daughter of Mrs. Freda Minjoot and the late Bob M:n.io;>t of Singapore. encasement trok place on 13—S—46 between Mr. Harry Peterson fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson and Mlis
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  • 693 5 ASSISTANT GAOLED FOR ASSAULT COK his share in the running of Xormanion PoW camp, where he was held to be the "responsible" officer, youthful Lt. Orimo Hiroshi was yesterday sentenced to 15 years' rigorous imprisonment by the Sixth Singapore War Crimes Court. Convicted with
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  • 83 5 "When I returned here fonr months ago after an absence of 17 years, I found an extraordinary state of affairs. Nobody Knew anything. If I wanted a house dc-requisition-ed and I asked how 1 should go about it. somebody sai 1 'Nobody kni»\vs\ So it went
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  • 535 5 Nutrition Conference Ends Today Though no details arc available, the nutrition conference sitting in Singapore under the chairmanship oi Lord KWearn has had a heavy programme, it Ls understood. It is expected to end today. The conference had not concluded its business yesterday. which was originally to have been the
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  • 153 5 Taxi-Fare Exploiters Doomed THE halcyon days of exces sive fares by Singapore taxis appeur to bo doomed. Singapore's Registrar of Vehicles. Major W. H. Rothwell. invites ovcr-chaißcd victims to come to him, with full details of the alleged offence, as well as the names and addresses of witnesses who would
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  • 183 5 3,500 Pages On Franco NEW YORK, Wed -Don Jose Giral. head of the Spanish Exiled Republican Government, today submitted to the United Nations a bulky 3,500-page document accusing Franco Soa!n of menacing world r"»ce. In a brief ceremony at the office of Mr. Trygvie Lie. UNO Secretary General. President Giral
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  • 125 5 Reduction In Rubber Price Predicted (Fro.v Our Own orr?-.pond^it) PENANG, Wed. -The viw that the price of rubber was lik^lv to be reduced was expr?si*:d yesterday by a member o f on American plantations survey party, Mr M. j D. Knapp. who is »t pr.^cnt m Penang. Pointing to eonpettUoq
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  • 227 5 WASHINGTON. Wed. The British loan, approved by the i Senate, cleared its first formida- ble hurdie m the House of ReI presentatives today when Harold Knutsons resolution to declare that the Senate violated the constitutional prerogatives of the House, where all primary revenue legislation must originate, was
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    68 5 k l- -r- shows Miss li?ns Hilt en. chi:f of the Women's Employment Federation In London, has r«>«i 'rranv tt let] A.T.S. ■ni W A.A.fv iris srning m (iermmny m the Riitfcsh xone all about their BVMpseil ml ssapl ment when t'rv rrtrrn to 'ivilan lite. Miss Hilton has made
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  • 375 5 KLANG. Tues. to 1 addresses presented to him at a tea party held at the Lstana Iviahkota yesterday In c^lebrai lion of his birthday, the Su'.tan said: "I wish to express my deep gratitude to the British who have delivered me. my State and mv
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  • 1091 5 Changes In FlyingBoat Schedules: New Service Begins T*HE Prst flying-boat of the newly-inau^;r.-ated twiceweekly service between the Uniied M .^dom and Xustralia, via Smirnpore, arrived m Sin^i'-'^orc y< day. This increases the frequency of the flying-boat services to Singapore to five, there being three services already, and necessitates certain changes
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    • 598 6 MORE TEST PLAYERS IN FORM LONDON, Tues.— While i records at the Oval, the count programme m earnest. It is i former test players are soon fl The champions, Yorkshire, began -well against Glamorgan. Yorkshire's victory was by five wickets, but they had shocks when losing their best four bats
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      9 6 Denb rompUn. rvho scored 147 net out and 54.
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    • 118 6 The following have been selected and have accepted to represent a Singapore Civilian XI m a return cricket match against Negri Sembilan at Keremhan, to be played on Saturday and Sunday. R. V. S. Sundram (('apt.), D. Ross (Vice rapt), M. C. Srhubert, Cecil Wong,
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    • 523 6 Lesnevich Stops Mills In Tenth LONDON, Tues— ln Harrinjay arena Gus Lesnevich won the world cruiserweight championship beating Freddie Mills. The referee stopped the contest m the tenth round of the Scheduled fifteen rounds. Twelve thousand i. -rotator.; packed the stadium when the fight began. Both boxers sized each other
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    • 948 6 Politics, ideological and State propaganda forces are infiltrating into sport on the Continent to put it no plainer and the countries are alarmed.. Communist and other bodies are using their influence and pressing their powers to make sport their plaything and mouthpiece Official reports reach
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    • 363 6 THE OVAL GROUND, LON- DON, Tues.— The Indians today beat Surrey by nine wickets, scoring the 20 runs they needed for victory for the loss of one wic'.ret. The scores were INDIANS: 454 and 24 for one (Merchant 15 not out, Sarwate c Watts, b
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    • 454 6 LONDON, Wed: Ih> Indians will have an casi r task today when they meet Cambridge Uniin a three-day mid-week fixture The Cambiidge team is P. E. Bodkin, Cantain, G. F. Boston, B M. Trapnell, G. L Willatt, E. R. Conradio. B. S. Hobson, D G Lacy-Scctt, N.
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  • 476 7 KUNGCHULING BECOME SCENE OF FIGHTING Moderates Try To Stop Larger Battles CHUNGKING, Wednesday. TWO Chinese Nationalist armies are pushing towards Kungchuling where considerable fighting is m progress, reports the newspaper Kuo Mm Kung Po. Some observers here predict that the Nationalists will attempt to take Changchun before the truce is
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  • 71 7 LONDON, Wed. "I-t.-Ha shoii;.l be set free to manage her own affairs. If she chooses to dlrtie herself into M Takistans and fi^ht it out m 50 civil WJ iM-it is her business not on Thus declined Mr. George Bernard Shaw an invitation to a birthday dinner,
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  • 208 7 WASHINGTON. Wed. ViceAdmiral W. H. P. Blandy. Commander of the atomic bomb task force, told a press conference on the eve of his departure for the Pacific that although the fullest passible story of the destruction of the fleet of 97 "guinea pig" ships m the Bikini
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  • 136 7 W agner Says "Not I But Hitler Guilty" M PFMBEHG, t o.s. 'Jot Barry Philipmorc, Assistant Lrl- tisn Prosecutor, satd cod>* that William Keitel, ex-rhiot cf the German High Command. K.-rl Doenitz, ex-Chief of th,' German Navy and Erich Raeder, DocnitzV predecessor, are -guilty men" i- connection with Hitler's ordor
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  • 81 7 SYDNEY, Wed tijht hundred longshoremen and housewives yesterday descenced on Brisbane piers and unloaded 4,000 tons of urgently needej potatoes from the food .ship Macodon. The unloading of ships was tied up by the dock strikes. The longshoremen and housewivo.'i paraded through Brisbane streets to
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  • 263 7 Agriculture Mission For Philippines WASHINGTON, Wednesday The US. Department of Agriculture is to send an agricultural mission to the Philippine Islands to help the authorities restore the war damaged agricultural economy of the islands. The mission is to leave before July and will sp?nd about five months there. Members include
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  • 167 7 JERUSALEM. Wed Tension increased m Arab circles today as 1,800 illegal Jewish immigrants landed at Constanza and were taken by British army trucks to Athlith clearance camps The captain and crew of th«» ship on which they arrived have been arrested by the police. The
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  • 107 7 HERFORD, Germany, Wed Biitish occupation authorities and Gorman police have arrested more than 100 persons during the past few days for attempting to step food train.;. The looting i.s spreading across the British zone from the Ruhr to Hamburg as the 20.000,000 persons m the zone
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  • 223 7 Russians Complain Of Mac Arthur TOKIO. Wed. Lieut. O>n. Kucma Derevyanko, Soviet member of the Allied Council for Japan, today charged that Oenelal Mac Arthur doe.s not observe 1 the terms of the Moscow Hproement which requires consultation with the four powered croup before the Issuance of directives to the
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  • 113 7 LONDON. Wed The Soviet weekly paper New Tlnj** hus sharply criticised the M.ilajan Union. "At first Britain surri«eded m rounding up her colonial no j sions without any parti^u'ir difficulty, but very soor. re:> indicated that the new Mhjacts of the British crown, were by
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  • 120 7 WASHINGTON, Wed A heat d discussion Ls now expected In Congress on the proposed loan of (1,000 millions (V3> tor Kussia r.i<w that It is announced that the Export-Import Bank funds j are to bo expended without a iy reservation for Russia. The Russian grant
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  • 95 7 Japan Still Looks For Premier TOKIO, V. Japanese Premier Kijiro Shide- hara, is expected to go to the i Imperial Palace tonight to re- j commend to the Emperor the appointment of the acting Foreign Minister, Shigeru Yoshl da, as the new Premier and also to ascertain whether the appointment
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  • 61 7 LAHORE, Wed— Two arrests have been made after the murder In the Bombay-Peshawar Express of Capt. Joyce Margaret Hierone, British woman Army doctor. Th/re men, believed to have been Sikhs, were earlier reported to havft entered the coniparlmenr, strangled Capt Ittemnv, trrown her boJ/ out of
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  • 204 7 WASHINGTON, Wed.-Repre-sentatives of American railway I labour and management have agreed to re-open wage negotiations following a conference 1 called by President Truman. The President called the Conference as an effort to stop the nationwide railway workers' strike, due to start on Saturday. Representatives of
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  • 220 8 IN the days before the war Hermann Gocrin?: used to call for "Guns before butter" and m 1935, a German experimenting m the production of "Ersatz" or substitute foods found he could make butter from paraffin, a by-product of coal. He set up a butter factory In
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