Malaya Tribune, 1 June 1946
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Title Section31 1946-06-01 1 The Malaya Tribune Advertising, Circulation Ine Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya Accounts 5812 FOl R PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1946 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, JUNE I, 1046.31 words
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117 1946-06-01 1 Reuter. WIINGTON, May 31.—Presi- nan confirmed today that lf r i.vurd Stettinus, permanent States representative on the g urity Council, had sent ttel of resignation but both United States Secretary Mr. James Byrnes, hoped Mi StettiaaQ would stay on in his peel SIReuter. - 117 words
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149 1946-06-01 1 Reuter. U OW, May 31 —M. Viktor itsev, political commentator in scow paper Izvestia today atGen. Douglas Mac Arthur, Allied Commander in Japan, refusal to last nth's Japanese elections. He lamed Gen. Mac Arthur for apng the new Japanese Govern- headed by Shigeru Yoshida. M.Reuter. - 149 words
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Article91 1946-06-01 1 Reuter. DON. May 31— No decision wen reached egarding Lhe the Duke of Gloucester to a rv at the end of this year, ported in a message from Sydney. pointed out, however, that ff nen the King and Queen with fcineess Elizabeth and Princess lean earlyReuter. - 91 words
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280 1946-06-01 1 Overwhelming Majority Against Decision' A.P. LONDON, May, 31.—A stern protest against the cession of the State to the British Crown was made here yesterday by Captain Bertram Brooke, Tuan Muda of Sarawak, and brother of Sir Charles Vyner Brooke. Bertram Brooke told a press conferenceA.P. - 280 words
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119 1946-06-01 1 Reuter. LONDON, May Sl.—All attempts hy Teheran to "wrest forcibly the democratic liberties won by the people of Azerbaijan will be resisted by all people by the force of arms," declared the 12-point resolution unanimously adopted by the Central Committee of the Democratic Party ofReuter. - 119 words
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271 1946-06-01 1 Reuter. LONDON, May 31.—Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, disclosed in the House of Commons today that as a result of his talks in Washington the quantity of wheat and course grain recommended for India over a five months periodReuter. - 271 words
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Article96 1946-06-01 1 Reuter. LONDON, May 31.—The British Overseas Airways Corporation today announced reductions in fares from June 1 on the United Kingdom Cairo IndiaMalaya and Australia route. The new fares include the United Kingdom to Karachi £120 compared with the wartime rate of £152, United Kingdom toReuter. - 96 words
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505 1946-06-01 1 A.P. NANKING, May 31.—Th c Communist Party Spokesman, Lv Ting-yi, declared the Chinese Communists will make no further concessions despite their eagerness for peace and he warned that the Manchurian crisis is "very serious." At a news conference he said: "We made concession afterA.P. - 505 words
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Article290 1946-06-01 1 Reuter. LONDON, May 31.-—The assurances given by the Rumanian Government regarding civil liberties are "not being satisfactorily im ptemented either in letter or in spi rit says tne note handed to the Rumanian Government by the British Minister in Bucharest on May 27 and issued to-night.Reuter. - 290 words
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Article193 1946-06-01 1 Reuter. BATAVIA. May 31,—Some uneasiness had been caused here by tne spread of unconfirmed reports from the interior that Dr. Sutan Shahrir. Indonesian Prime Minister, is meeting with serious political difficulties at Jogjakarta, where the Indonesian Government is conferring with Dr. Soekarno, President of the "self-proclaimed IndonesianReuter. - 193 words
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Article25 1946-06-01 1 A.P. LIGNICA, POLAND. The Red Army Commander in Poland has promised Polish peasants 20 000 horses to use in ploughing and planting.—A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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171 1946-06-01 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, May 31—President Truman disclosed at a press conference to-day that he had twice invited Generalissimo Stalin to visit him in Washington, hut both times the Russian leader had refused on health grounds. President Truman said he sent his most recent invitationReuter. - 171 words
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Article167 1946-06-01 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, May 31.— Notice of a railway strike throughout India which threatens to paralyse transport during the next few critical famine months may be given to the Government of India to-morrow by the All-India Railway Workers Federation representing 900,000 employees. The points In disputeReuter. - 167 words
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Article70 1946-06-01 1 Reuter. PARIS. May 31.—M. Leon Blum, former French Premier who returned to Paris from Washington yesterday after negotiating the £342,500,000 United States loan to France, said at a press conference here today that the loan had no diplomatic or military implications. It was strictly aReuter. - 70 words
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Article228 1946-06-01 1 All the LATEST in a few lines Reuter. PARIS, May 31. Sabotage Is inspected to have beeen the cause of the large fire which broke out today aboard a United States cargo vessel unloading cotton bales at Le Havre. Military police found two cases of lquid explosive in the holdReuter. - 228 words
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Article38 1946-06-01 1 BATAVIA, May 31. —Owing to a misunderstanding shooting took place between Dutch and British Indian troops in the Meester Cornells area outside Batavia yesterday, Dutch -ources reported today. There were no casualties on the 'Dutch side.38 words
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Article538 1946-06-01 2 For every soul who perished in the feengal famine in 1943 black marketeers profited to the extent of approximately a thousand rupees. Prices of food multiplied themselves forty times as the outcome of hoarding and successful cornering. Thus stated Dr. Julius Nicholls at a "nutritional lunch" on538 words
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Article1882 1946-06-01 2 David Rosenthal - By David Rosenthal Bishop's Commissary and Chaplain to St. Andrew's Cathedral. A visi:or to Singapore, arriving at the end of September or, as I did, in the beginning of October, would have been astonished to see how little superficial damage had (been done to the city.1,882 words
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Article258 1946-06-01 2 Captives of the Clerical Kingdom Dr. Wu Paak Shing, our revered Consul-General, while in Penang emphasised the inestimable importance of science in the changing era of today. Wouldn't it be a grand gestuie if he applied to the Chinese Government for financial assistance to enable some of the258 words
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Advertisement554 1946-06-01 2 NOTICES MUNICIPAL CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE. His Excellency the Governor has appointed a Committee to make recommendations for the future Constitution of the Singapore Municipality and the scope of its administration. The terms of reference have already been published In the public press and copies will be supplied on application to the554 words
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Advertisement165 1946-06-01 3 (W CATHAY NOW SHOWING 11 A.M.—2—4.30 7.00—9.50 P.M. HAVE YOU SEEN IT IT'S A RIOT THEY'RE WOLVES IN SHEIK'S CLOTHING! H't their funniest yet! MIDNIGHT TONIGHT BY PUBLIC DEMAND 1/143 %fan\7 tow Mttl H Ufl A Million Loughaf ill I FEED MacMURRAY fRANCHOT TONE RAY MILLANO VICTOR MOORE OOROTMY lAMOUR165 words
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Advertisement171 1946-06-01 3 I I I. I atiHimniiHHiimiuiiniiiiiiiiiuuuiiiuiiimc Sky C.W. fTO-NIGHT at 7 L 9.30 pin 'The Great Alaskan Mystery" Chaps. I—7 Ralph Morgan Marjorie Weaver Pinal Chapters from To-Morrow Lido N. W. iDAILY: 3 p.m.—7 pjn.—9.3o p.m.) Force against Force but Humphrey Bogart Exerts greater force to stun the Japs! "Across The171 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous418 1946-06-01 3 j ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA—SINGAPORE 2145 Talk. 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schools' 2200 Radio Play "Flare Path." Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday 2230 Dance Music (R)—S.B. and Saturday 2300 CLOSE DOWN. 0900-1000 hrs.) English SchoolsBroadcast every Monday. RED NETWORK—Chinese 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools' 0 Broadcast Wednesday and Friday. Indian Programmes. 1200-1400418 words
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258 1946-06-01 4 Million-Dollar Damage Estimated ALL QUIET ON SIAM BORDER A.P. BANGKOK, May 31,—First observers to return to Bangkok from the border reported today that all the French forces have been withdrawn across the Mekong River and all was quiet. The observers were Major James Thompson of theA.P. - 258 words
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Article34 1946-06-01 4 Reuter. RANGOON. May 30—It is authoritat'.wiy learned today that there is no *mmediate prospect of the Governor. Sir Reginald Do man-Smith, visit ng London. In fact he is at present suffering from amoebi- djiestery.—Rotter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article110 1946-06-01 4 Distribution of textiles imported by Government WtM r-:e place in [he very near fu'ure. the Tribute under, stands. With cons derable stocks available on hand- the question of the method of distribution is at present engaging the earnest attention of the Governments both of the Colony110 words
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Article88 1946-06-01 4 A.P. BATAVIA. May 31.-The Indonesian Republican Governmen; has notified the Allied headquarters i. was no longer able to fulfil its agreement pledging the delivery of 250 oni of rice daily ;o the Allies in Batavia in exchange for tex ile> and consumer goods. The All'edA.P. - 88 words
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578 1946-06-01 4 That they were reluctant to carry out the orders cf their commanding officer (Major Tomita) and that they had even tried to evade the order but they had no alternative but to carry out the order, was the defence put up by two578 words
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124 1946-06-01 4 (Tribune Correspondent). KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday:—The order of running and scratching foi today's Selangor races are as follows: R\CE I—Horses Class 2, Div. 2 hVz Purs. Scratchings. Silver Bond, Winsock. Balkan Boy. RACE 2 —Horses Class 4. j>tt Fur.Scratching: WU. RACE 3 —Horses CUss124 words
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Article75 1946-06-01 4 Reuter. PRAGUE. May 30. Yugoslavia beat Czechoslovakia 3—2 in an outstanding second round tie of the European Zone Davis Cup competition and so qualified to meet France for the right of entry to the zone final. Czechoslovakia lost one of the two singles earlier in the week butReuter. - 75 words
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Advertisement627 1946-06-01 4 NOTICE IN~THE ESTATE ENG KIAT, DECEASED nAte of Singapore who died or. 3rd day of May 1919.) PURSUANT to a judgment m the High Court of the Btraits Settu m ents. Settlement of Singapore, dated the Bth day of January L*] and made in Originating Summons No. 32 of i&627 words
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