Malaya Tribune, 2 April 1946
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Title Section29 1946-04-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAIORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, April 2. 1946.29 words
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94 1946-04-02 1 Reuter. TRIESTE. Apr. I. Three sub-machine guns, an automatic pistol and a number of other arms including knives and hatchets were found in a police raid early on Saturday on the premises of the C< munist 'Cultural Circle" the workers district of S nReuter. - 94 words
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Article197 1946-04-02 1 Reuter. BATA> lA, Apr. I.—Great hopes for an < > settlemen! in Indones e r e expressed to<iaj <'•• Hobertus van in a wilh Indonesian jou L>is. Van Mook is dus leave rir Holland oi Vi c: with ?i party o Ind&i i to consalt the [hitchReuter. - 197 words
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Article74 1946-04-02 1 A.P. MOSCOW, April I.—"lf our scientists are given the lieip T hey need." Nikol Voznesensky told the Supreme Soviet on Saturday, *\he Soviet scientists will be able to surprise the latest achievements of science outride Rus3ia." The newspaper Izvestia this morning reported a new aidA.P. - 74 words
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Article311 1946-04-02 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. A nr. I.—ln a special messasr? to UNO Secretary (ieneral, Tivgve Lie, Persian Prim- Minister, Q ivam Sultaneh, today conlii mcd his mandate to Persian Ambassador in Washington, Hussein Ala, as a fully accredited qua'iSed representative of his country at the UNO .SecurityReuter. - 311 words
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Article92 1946-04-02 1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 31.—A treaty of r rie dship between and Ira i was signed yesterday, accoiair g to Ankara radio. Annexed to the Treaty w>:-re a nival, t of protocols dealing amor.)., &th?r things with the river. T gris aiid Euphrates and their tr bu< tries,Reuter. - 92 words
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136 1946-04-02 1 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. L—Sir Maik Young. Governor of Hongkong at the time of its fall, is to resume his Governorship towards the end of April when the military authorities will hand over the administration ot the colony to him., the ColonialReuter. - 136 words
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413 1946-04-02 1 "World -Shaking" Tidal Waves Hit Hawaii, Alaska California Heavy Death Toll Reported: Island "Completely Ove rwhelined" MILLIONS OF DOLLARS DAMAGE PACIFIC DISASTER A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, APR. 2.—COLOSSAL WAVES, GENERATED BY A SUBM \RINE EARTHQUAKE OF "WORLD-SHAKING CH \RACTER," AGITATED THE PACIFIC OCEAN YESTERDAY. Travelling with airplane speed across vast distances,A.P. - 413 words
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184 1946-04-02 1 "While all of us look forward lo ihe urgent, hopeful and inspiring tas,< on ivmen mis country is embartced upon a task not merely of restoration but of fresh construction it is natural and right that ive should do so with a lively historic184 words
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68 1946-04-02 1 A.P. HECHINGEN, Germany. April 1— Crown Prince Wilhelm Hohenzollern processed himself to be ready for the service of his Fatherland if Germany shou'd ever want a king. H3 remarked the best working political system is th 3 British Parliament with its constitutionalA.P. - 68 words
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110 1946-04-02 1 A.P. TOKYO, Apr. I.—Japan may have to pay her conquerors $17,243,000,000 in reparations, the newspaper YomiuriHochi estimated. Economic experts at Allied Headquarters said that as far as they knew the Japanese Government had not been informed of the total amount. The newspaper said thatA.P. - 110 words
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Article, Illustration37 1946-04-02 1 His Excellency the OAG, Mr. P. .4. B. McKerron. photographed shortly after the installation ceremony in the Municipal Chamber yesterday. The OAG inspecting the Guard-o)-Honour formed by the Sorihampton Regiment at yesterday's ceremony.37 words
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463 1946-04-02 1 Official Majority System Abolished For the first time in the constitutional history of Singapore, the people of Singapore are being granted the right U elect representatives to the Legislative Council of the Colony. The new constitution of the Coiony, continued in the S.S.463 words
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255 1946-04-02 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Apr. I.—An international conference of United Nations Food Ministers with representatives of UNRRA and the Combined Food Board has been called for on May 20, in Washington, to discuss the world's urgent food problems by Sir John Boyd Orr, Director General of theReuter. - 255 words
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243 1946-04-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. l.—"The Sultans held executive powers before with the British advisers, but now the Sultans will have to become advisers in their own land. We oppose the principle of the Union and the method of negotiations carried out," observed the various Sultans243 words
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33 1946-04-02 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Apr. I.—The United States Senate loday unanimously confirmed the appointment of Aver ell Harriman as new Ambassador to Britain in succession to John G. Winant.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article42 1946-04-02 1 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. L—A mission is shortly proceeding from the United Kingdom to Australia under the leadership of Lieut.-Gen. Evetts to investigate potentialities of setting up an establishment in Australia to assist in the development and undertake firing of long-range rockets. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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165 1946-04-02 1 Reuter. BOMBAY, Apr. I. Members of the scheduled castes (untouchable community) took part in a hostile demonstration here yesterday against Mahatma Gandhi who spent five hours in Bombay on his way from Poona to Delhi. Shortly before Gandhi's arrival an attempt was made to set onReuter. - 165 words
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Article103 1946-04-02 1 A.P. TEHERAN, Apr. I.—ln bassaor Husse-n Ala, pre case against the Soviet fore the United Nat.on. i*c. York, on Saturday recei vtd 1 rebuke from the Tehe: ment in a week. Prince M. Firouz, fcd4r«artQp conference of fOiei£i Saturday night, dccL stage, I would likeA.P. - 103 words
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Article24 1946-04-02 1 COLOMBO, Mar. 30.—Deposit of thorium, rare mineral used in the manufacture of atomic explosives, have been discovered In Ceylon. Mineralogists ar» carrying out surveys.24 words
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Article541 1946-04-02 2 THE British Mandate for Transjordan has ended una a new Muslim staie has thus been created, ureat Britain is to rerain laciiities ior proiection of me riaiia pipeline and will aoaist in tne training oi Transjordan military personnel, rais event is of vital interes; to the Muslim541 words
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Article856 1946-04-02 2 JOHN A. PARRIS - "It's a tough job" he admits, but 2504b Trygve Lie, Or ed to fame with his appointment as Setretaryfeneral of the United nations ganisation, asks for only two months' time and "I mh be on top ot mis jo Right now it isA.P. - 856 words
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459 1946-04-02 2 Associated Press. TOKYO, Apr.—Hirohito seems to be conducting a well-pianned campaign for re-election as emperor, writes Russell Brines. He has behaved more like a democrat before his people during the las; few months than any of his political leaders who are campaigning. The nervous, bewilderedAssociated Press. - 459 words
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Article98 1946-04-02 2 Reuter. Dar-es-Sa/.aam, Mar. 31.— Indians will take "practical steps' if necessary to help right the wrong being done to South African Indians, leader of the Indians in Dar-es-Salaam, Dr. S. D. Ma.lik said here to-day. "The colour bar and racial segregation must 'disappear if lastingReuter. - 98 words
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Article68 1946-04-02 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, April I.— Wang Chung-hui, SicreturyGeneial of the National Supreme Dei :nce Council of China, has been ejected President of the nrv. United Nations League oi Lawyers. Representatives of 18 nations attended the initial meeting on in: night of Mar. 30. The objective olA.P. - 68 words
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400 1946-04-02 2 A.P. LONDON—Herbert John Taylor, inventor of the depth charge has retired from the Admiralty after 30 years devoted to the maintenance of Britain's sea power. But the 70-year-old inventor is not going to stop working. He said he hopes now to develop a mechanicalA.P. - 400 words
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419 1946-04-02 2 USIS. BALTIMORE, April 1.-High Commissioner for the Philippines McNutt broadcasting as the guest of Senatoi Mi lard Tydings said: On July 4 when our- flag comes down in the Philippines, it will actually fly higher in the hearts and mmdsof the peopleUSIS. - 419 words
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Article205 1946-04-02 2 Reuter. PARIS. April l.—The French motor-car industry, under Government sponsorship, is gearing up to challenge world markets. In spite of many difficulties France expects to have turned out by the end of the year something like 100,000 private cars aloner and it is planned toReuter. - 205 words
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Article503 1946-04-02 2 R. B. Ooi - by R. B. Ooi In his message to the people of Singapore, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru said that Indians have ever-* r rowing bonds of friendship and amity with the Chinese peoPl Such bonds have ever existed in Malaya to such an extent as to make them unnoticeable503 words
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1292 1946-04-02 3 FIRST MEMBER TO MEET ASSESSMENT IN FULL A.P. NEW YORK, April I.—Soviet Russia, whose delegate walked out of the United Nations Security Council last week in protest against hearing the Iranian case before April 10, notified the United Nations lastA.P. - 1,292 words
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Article50 1946-04-02 3 Associated Press. Ismael Adam, a 70-year-old Indian butcher, was very kind lo his customers and often made them a present of choice cuts during the recent meat shortage. One of his customers, by way of appreciation, gave Ismael a sweepstake ticket. It won the butcher €10,000.— Associated Press. fAssociated Press. - 50 words
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Article82 1946-04-02 3 A.P. BAT AVI A, Apr. I.—Officials investigating into the theft of goods valued at 2,000,000 guilders ($1,075,000) found a cache two miles south-west of Batavia, and have arrested a British military police captain, several British non -co m m iss ioned and some British and Indian soldiers,A.P. - 82 words
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Article89 1946-04-02 3 A.P. BOSTON. April I—Lieut.-General James Doolittle. asserting that planes now being built "will fly very shortly" at speeds approaching 1,000 miles an hour, forecast that "air weapons of the future" would be atomic-propelled long-range stratospheric rockets raster than sound. Doolittle. who led the first raidA.P. - 89 words
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Article49 1946-04-02 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Mar. 30.—The Far Eastern Commission has formed a committee on disarmament of Japan. The new committee will be concerned with the disarmament of Japanese armed forces, disposition of armaments and miliary equipment and longrange control of armaments necessary for internal police security in Japan.—A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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242 1946-04-02 3 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, —The U.S. Navy has revealed that it had perfected a plastic body armour made ot glass cloth. Glass cioth combat jackets wert used as protection from heavy anti-aircraft lire by airmen over the Japanese home Islands even before the surrender. Named Doron. theAssociated Press. - 242 words
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Article213 1946-04-02 3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Apr. I.—Japan committed "industrial hara kiri" by taking industries out of modern buildings and scattering them to minimize the effect of bombing, Major Alexander de Seversky, aviation authority, reported to the War Department following an official inspection tour of the Pacific recently. Expanding his statementsA.P. - 213 words
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Article258 1946-04-02 3 The termination of the Militan Administration is to coincide Witt, the installation of the Governor ol the Malayan Union in Kuala Lumpur, while the Governor of Singapore is arriving here the same day. Si-, multaneously with this announcement is another which practically frees imports to258 words
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Article332 1946-04-02 3 Associated Press. NEW YORK, Apr. tl—The radar signal that reached the moon is the same kind of radar that pierced the dmtds of the earth and it can do the same things with clouds that now hide planets from telescopes. Radar, travelling and reflecting exactlyAssociated Press. - 332 words
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Article76 1946-04-02 3 A.P. LONDON, Apr. I.—An Itajian Embassy spokesman here said that the Italian Government was preparing a memorandum on r2parations for submission to the Deputy Foreign Ministers now in session in London. The original Italian memorandum giving the government's view on colonies, the South Tyrol and theA.P. - 76 words
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Article52 1946-04-02 3 Associated Press. BRUSSELS, March 31.—Socialist Prime Minister Achille van Acker today announced the formation of his four-party toaiit.on cabinet composed oi Cocial.sts, Liberals, Communists and Technicians. The Liberals hold six of the nineteen cabinet posts; the Socialists, six; the Communists, four; and the non-Parliamentary technicians three.Associated Press. - 52 words
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118 1946-04-02 3 Reuter. HEP FORD, Germany, Mar. 31. —Major T. G. Irvine, iiity-year-old former Provost Marshal at Hamburg and Berlin who pleaded guilty at a recent court martial to eight charges of misconduct has been dismissed from the service by order of Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, itReuter. - 118 words
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Article83 1946-04-02 3 Reuter. AYR, SCOTLAND, Mar. 30.— French champion Raphael Pujazon won the nine-mile international cross country here today in 51 minutes 51-1/5 seconds assisting France to win the team prize with 43 points against Belgium's 77 and England's 96. Ireland was fourth, Scotland fifth and Wales sixth and last.Reuter. - 83 words
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Article169 1946-04-02 4 The Proclamation Terminating British Mililitary Administration in Malaya, read yesterday on behalf of the Supri-mo, by Air Chief Marshal Keith Park, is as follows: *7, Admiral the Lord Louis Mountbatten, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the169 words
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Article92 1946-04-02 4 /Tribune Can T <*?j/ 1 PENANG. Apr. 1.—Thirty-four casualties were reported with three niissinsr. when a 'Z' craft struck a floating" mine off Pulau Rimau Borne distance sout'rVea.sr of Penr.n.T.. on Saturday. Four mm were killed, t*c Malays and two Japanese, and 30 injured.92 words
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70 1946-04-02 4 •Import Licences for wool yarn from ;he United Kingdom will be granted to qualified importres without limitation as 10 quantity. ■Importers are warned that issue of licences will not Imply any guarantee as to qu°ntiti ordered being available for export from the United70 words
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407 1946-04-02 4 Mil EDWARD GENT SWORN IN AS FIRST GOVERNOR Malayan Union Inaugurated, But Associated Press. KUALA LUMPUR, April 1.—Malay rulers boycotted the installation ceremony of the new governor. Sir Edward Gent, at the inauguration day of the Malayan Union. The boycott was against the MalayanAssociated Press. - 407 words
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163 1946-04-02 4 The Customs Department made another big haul when a raid led by Capt. M. C. Trousdell uncovered 24.650 dgarettei in a house in Pckin Street. Son Thiam Cliye who claimed ownership of these cigarettes was given the maximum fine of Si 078. this163 words
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Article34 1946-04-02 4 The first Government Gazet.e 1; sued in the name of the 'Colony of Singapore' made its appearance night. Previously all Government Gaieties had been issued th? E. M. A.34 words
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220 1946-04-02 4 Malayan students, who have registered with Australian universities, have encountered an unexpected difficulty. Instead of being r.esent at the sessions which started a month ago, they are siili cooling their heels in Singapore, because the Australian Immigration authorities at Canberra h .ye not220 words
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206 1946-04-02 4 The first list of appointments to various posts in the Govern- ment of Singapore was published in last night's issue of the Government Gazette. Wi:h the exception of officers of the police force and five oihers, all the cificials have relinquished their ranks. In addition to the206 words
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177 1946-04-02 4 The Supreme Allied Commander, who is now visiting New Zealand, has sent the following telegram of welcome to the new Governor of the Malayan Union, Sir Edward Gent, K.C.M.G., D.5.0., 0.8. E. who arrived in Kuala Lumpur to take up his appointment yesterday: "The return177 words
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67 1946-04-02 4 A.P. KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 2—Ovei 12.000 railway workers on strike ior 62 days are reeunuhf work tomorrow as a result of intervention by the Indian leader Huthee Sineh. brother-in-law -nd private secretary to f«ndit JawaharkU Nehru, the Conleader who visited ?.Talava recently. The RailwayA.P. - 67 words
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378 1946-04-02 4 "DOUBLE TENTH" TRIAL A denial that he subjected Dr. Stanley to any form of torture, excepting for the fact thai h3 made him sit on one'occasion on a piece of firewood while interrogating him, was made by W O Monai (accused No. 2) in378 words
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Article85 1946-04-02 4 Value of Dollar A ot What It Used To Be, So Remarking that the value of the dollar is not ichat it used to be. Mr. B. A. Forrer, first police magistrate, HnpOMd a fine of $5, in default seven days' r.i. when a Chinese, Lim85 words
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Article55 1946-04-02 4 Mr. F. C. Gimson. Governordesignate of Singapore, arrived here yesterday by a BO\C aircraft. He was accompanied by Cap* G. A. Clements, who is his A. D. C. Mr. Gimson will make an official landing on Clifford Pier on Wednesday morning, after wlvch his installation as Governor55 words
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Article77 1946-04-02 4 A prompt report to the Police wa I ii.ainly responsible for the arresi of one of the three armed men who are e.Meged to have lobbed an aged Chinese woman in Fuau Road. Kuala Lumpur, en Saturday n:?ht. It appears that the men forced th:-ir77 words
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489 1946-04-02 4 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. I,—Unless a national government is constituted in India within a month or two there will be anarchy and famine, declares H. N. Brailsford, British author and jouVnalist, writing from Calcutta in an article published in the progressive London weekly NewReuter. - 489 words
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Article132 1946-04-02 4 The War Pictures Exhibition which had been touring for over two months in the peninsula closed down last week at the last town to be visited. Bentong. H. H. the Sultan of Pahang visited the exhibition on its last day. Towns that have been visited are:—Singapore,132 words
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Article75 1946-04-02 4 CHUNGKING. Apr. I—American troops will cease to play an active part in the Chinese theatre by May 1, Lieut-Gen. Albert Wedemeyer, American Commander-in-Chief stated today. After that date, he said, it is not expected that more than three or four thousand Americans will remain in China75 words
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Article206 1946-04-02 4 MacDonald Trial PENANG, April I.—The prosecution case in the Mac Donald trial in the British Officer Court here closed today. Defence Council Mr. A. J. Drake, in his submission submitted that no prima facie case had been made out against the accused. Presiding Officer Lt.-Col. A. W.206 words
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Article283 1946-04-02 4 Alleged to have behaved in a disorderly manner by breaking the queue in front of the booking office of the Capitol Theatre, caused hurt to Capt. A. Mayger, a police officer, and given a bribe of $8 to Capt. Mayger, Tan Kok Kuan, a young Chinese, claimed283 words
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95 1946-04-02 4 Cancel A-Bomb Tests, Senate Told A.P. WASHINGTON, Apr. 1 Senator Huffman, Democrat, Ohio, offered a resolution calling for the ou>right cancellation of the proposed Bikini atom bomb test. He told the Senate: "This is no time for martial gestures. The reasons for the cancellation are fundamental. UNO is in itsA.P. - 95 words
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Article138 1946-04-02 4 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 31.— Few men living have risen and fallen on the tides of fate as has Henry Pu-yi. Three times they made him emperor—if only in name—and thrice deposed this last of the line of Manchu potentates who ascended the Dragon ThroneA.P. - 138 words
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265 1946-04-02 4 A.P. NUREMBERG, Apr. I.—After describing the Japanese attack on Pearl Harboui as a blow the Nazis neither forsaw nor desired, former German Foreign Minister Joachim yon Ribbentrop concluded his testimony on Saturday before the International War Crimes Tribunal. Ribbentrop reaffirmed his acceptanceA.P. - 265 words
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Article38 1946-04-02 4 A.P. GIBRALTAR, April 1.—The battleship Missouri carrying the body of the former Turkish Ambassador to the United States Mesmet Ertegun back to Istanbul arrived here yesterdiy. The battleship was escorted by the cruiser Helena and tro destrcvers. —A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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253 1946-04-02 4 The trial was Continued in the First Minor War Crimes Court yesterday of W/O Tomono Shundo, charged wtfth. being concerned vi the execution of two American airmen in Saigon last year. The accused gave evidence denying the allegation. He said that on June 12 last253 words
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Article139 1946-04-02 4 Reuter. KURE, Mar. 30.—The first big contingent of British troops io enter Japan since British occupation began landing here today. In brilliant sunshine Gurkhas and men of the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders who had beaten the Japanese in the fiercest fighting of the Burma campaign marchedReuter. - 139 words
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