Malaya Tribune, 12 June 1946

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  • 33 1 The Malaya Tribune Newspaper 01 The People Of Malaya Phone Nos:—Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 tG I PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, June 12, 1946 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12. 1946.
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  • 353 1 lonarchists Clash With Republicans TROUBLE IN ITALY Reuter. r-c Sf£SS. G BtT *TEN MONARCHISTS AND ITALIAN TROOPS >*»™n; N £J HE PROCLAMATION OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC, I ORTcD THIS MORNING IN CABLED MESSAGES RECEIVED HERE. An Associated Press report says that in a heavy
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  • 49 1 Reuter. ROME. Jun? ll— Signor Aic;ae de Gasperi. Italian Premier, is im;;iediatc»y to assume functions of l cad of State, the Italian Cabiael decided at its meeting today. He went from the Cabinet meting to Quirinai Palace to communicate this decision to the King.— T.cute.-.
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  • 92 1 Reuter. LONDON. June 11.—Mr. Erißs* Bevin. Foreign Secretary, has s.Mit P message to Signor Alcide de Gasper*, itanan Prune Minister, nou*:& mat the referendum and elections tn Italy were carried througn in an orderly manner and pointing out that there will be no change in Ihe ftelings
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  • 51 1 Reuter. t 11. —FiiM Marshal y Cot down early tor of a st ries of talks with hijrh-ranking Bri>MM reliably learned itary aspects. 1 y U expected to ne at the end of th* visiting Greece and iraiiar talks. expected to metweci, j thre« tretha.
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  • 37 1 June fl. —Field Mar'V the Viceroy, had today with Mahatma Gandhi later visited < n idence where the inking Committee is at liotl and. it is urderf>m ed the Committee latioa with the Vice-
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  • 49 1 Reuter. •June 11.—The police at miles west ol Paris afly that the ZTufti of Jeru■d in the town. i to n-veal the location hut local reports ied i n t«> a villa standin.. -hrubbery on the hill-top. that this viila is inael to a larger house Renter.
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  • 34 1 Reuter. T une 11. —A \var oriries sentenced the iteitoi anxd Ravalli md .ne Lieutenant XV. f \rf tc iment with hard latoeuin Greece dmn*;? t v :r ;;jrtcd.—Reute--
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  • 78 1 Reuter. BATAVIA, June 11.—The Dutch troops have rescued 2,500 Chinese —including hundreds of women and children —from an area to the west of Tangerang, not far from Batavia, where the Chinese were massacred recently by Indonesian extremists, it was reported to-day. Many of those rescued had
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  • 237 1 Thousand's of office workers had to de-bus and walk purt of the way to work this morning as the final rehearsal for the King's birthday parade to be held to-morrow was carried out this morning on the Padang. All traffic along High Street, North Bridge Road
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  • 144 1 A.P. TOKIO. June 12.—Gen. Hideki Tojo's lawyer said on Tuesday that the former Piemier will assume full responsibility lor starting the Pacitic war when he comes before the Allied Tribunal. He added tha' Tojo will arcue that international custom gives Emperor Hirohito immunity,
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  • 115 1 Reute r. WASHINGTON, June 11. —President Truman to-day appointed a Cabinet committee on Palestine and related subjects and authorised it to negotiate with the British and other Governments. Mr. James Byrnes. United States Secretary of State. Mr. Robert Patterson, Secretary for War, and Mr. John
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  • 99 1 Reuter. LONDON, June IL—Moscow radio today quoted Izvestia, organ of the Supreme Council of the USSR, in a leview of the Indonesian freed'm movement as saying that Anglo-Tn-f ian forces began a bloody car:a?e it: Surabaya and other centres in northern Java.
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  • 46 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, June 1 1 --T h c L.S. Air Transport OotUfemd announced that ihe inaugur itlan o; nights of the Army airline to TorCiu. via Adak. has been postpone uu!:' fometime in July because North Faeffic weather and communication tacilitics are inadequate.—A.P.
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  • 216 1 Byrnes Utters A Warning Reuter. WASHINGTON, June 11.—The United States Secretary of Stat?, Mr. James Byrnes, warned in a press conference to-day that failure of tlie reconvened Foreign Ministers conference in Paris would bs a defeat for all mankind as well as
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  • 117 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. June 11.—Shanghais Whangpoo river, waterway of China's metropolis and the greatest port, will be bridged for the first dme when the scheme, drawn up by the lecal Public Works Bureau, goes tin ough. Up to now people wishing to cross from Shanghai proper to
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  • 61 1 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA. June 11.—A group of British soldiers was attcaked by Egyptians when returning to Sidi Bihr camp, Ramleh, on the outskirts of Alexandria, late last night. Ont was injured and taken to hospital. The attack followed an explosion of one of three hand grenades thrown
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  • 43 1 Reuter. BLUDAN, June 11.—An extra ordinary meeting of the Arab League Council has passed an amendment on the recommendations o** the Political sub-Committee that the Palei tine case should go hefoiv the UNO Assembly, saying that the British Government should be consulted first.—Reuter.
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  • 92 1 Smartly attired in khaki uniforms, peaked caps and black boas, three hundred Chinese Air Force students ?cere interested visitors to Singapore this morning "doing the sights." They are members of ihe Hangchoic air school ivhich during the icar was transfer, red to Lahore, Indfa. Some
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  • 48 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. June 12.— The House Banking Committee will vote on Thursday on the legislation ratifying the British loan, it was an nounccd yesterday (Tuesday) by Committee Chairman B. Spence, Democrat, Kentucky. Only six of the 27 Committee men have thu.* far indicated opposition -A.P.
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  • 30 1 A.P. Berlin. June 12.—g era a r t Ifauptman. 83-year-old Gorman dra matis?, nmvhsi. poet and Nobel Prize winner, died Saturday, it was announced today.—a.p.
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  • 33 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, June 12.-The L.S. Senate has confirmed John vV. Snyder as Secretary of the U. i. Treasury, succeeding Fred It*. Yinson, who has boon nominated dV.f Justice of the Supreme Court —AP
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  • 142 1 Reuter. LONDON, June 11.—London had bigger crowds of sightseers yesterday than had been seen on Whit Monday for some years, the decorations for Victory celebrations being the principal attraction. German war prisoners are to help to clear up the area. After Victory Day, it was mainly an
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  • 127 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. June dent Truman vetoed the case labour disputes bill because he said it would compel men to work for private employers in a peacetime democracy. In a message to Congress announci*K his of the controversial measure, the President said that "strikes against private employers cannot
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  • 93 1 Reuter. FRANKFURT. June 11 .—Staff Ser grant John S- Melia of the United States Army, a member of the United States zone constabulary, was sentenced to life imprisonment by a general Courtmartial for the murder of a German civilian. It was stated that Melia beat
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  • 16 1 Field Marshal Count Terauehi died to-day from cerebral haemorlhage at his quarters in Johore.
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  • 1042 2 Allegations Against Occupation Inspector Allegations cf how s veral people were interrogated and beaten up during the Japanese regime and reduced to such a state that they signed untrue confes sions because they could not stand the beatings any more were made at the
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  • 83 2 Admiral Tnierry d'Argenlieu. the French Hiprh Commissioner, anu General LeClarc. who commands the French forces in Indo-China. have both been aecerded high honours by the French Government. Admiral d'Aigemlieu has been rai sed to the ct'gnity of Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour.
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  • 53 2 i Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, June 11—A Chinese detective named Cheow Cheong was shot dead when he was waylaid by an unknown assassin on his way from Bagan Arjam in Butieruoith last night. >'■.veral shots hit him on his Head and left thigh. The y A t arc
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  • 98 2 TOKIO. June 11.—A more stringent control on entry into and exit Japan was established today bj a new directive requiring prior SCAP approval on arrival and departUre of all persons, ships and a.rcraft. While this is mostly a reiteration of the previous policy, the new directive
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  • 75 2 Pome. June 11. —General Smuts Prime Minister of South Africa win is on his way back to Pretoria from England where he has been attending the Dominion Premiers' conferences, said on his arrival here he would have talks in Cairo with King Farouk. Gen Smuts,
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  • 73 2 Ma layan Y.W.C.A. Welfare Chief Retiring Miss Nan:y Russell. Director cl V W.C.A. W» '.fare for Malaya. wiL be the guest o* honour and speakei at the usual fortnightly meeting of the Y.W.C .A. at the Hostel. Foit Canning Road, tomorrow at 5 p m. Miss Russdl has been nearly
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  • 136 2 (Tribune SlafT Reporter) Singapore has plenty of money and this i* The C average amount of currency notes in circulation in April this year was f3BD 335,071 compared with $221,9 74,005 representing the to tal nominal circulation at Feb. 15, 1942. Mr W D Godsall,
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  • 393 2 PROSECUTION ALLEGES a man W ho was alleged to have taken a bet with another Japanese railway engineer that he would get his sector of the Burma-Siam nftrway completed first a law student of the Imp?rial University, Tokio. Second Lieutenant Tarumoto Juji. stands trial
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  • 152 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON. June 10 —Final attion by the Bouse of Representatives Banking Committee on the Bnt:.-h loan was postponed at the last minute in deference to the wish- ot members obliged to be absent from the capital ut connection with par*? primary contest in preparation ioi
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  • 124 2 A.P. HONOLULU, June II —Chief Prosecutor Joaepfc B Keenan, rtated at a pie** Conference, that Japan s wartime leaders will be tried for international crimes dating from the invasion of Manchuria in 1931. Kn route to Washington to confer with U.S. Attorney-General Tom Clark. Keenan said
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  • 473 2 Jap Nurse American PoW Plead For Accused "As it was an order and he (Major Nakamura) pressed the order. I didn' have time to think about whom I feared and therefore, I carried out just what I was told to dp." Th's was the explanation of Capt Wakamatsu Hitoshi. he
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  • 111 2 Mr. Ong Peng Hock was enteruuned to dinner at the Tai Tong last night oy nembeis of the New World Sta isomer.-' Aseocatioo in honour ol nis /eturn io .■^ngapore. Speeches of welcome lOC nade ':y Mr. Yang We: C iia. Vlr. Obtain tver Chin,
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  • 443 2 -This man Menon was not a contractor He *at an employee of mine, and I have a legal action against him He forged my signature on n ume and 81 present on bail of $10,000,' stated A. iu** an Indian contractor, yesteraay at the
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  • 42 2 Tokio, June 11. —The Legal MCtion of SCAP authorities today m nounced that nine more JapeeeM war criminal suspects have beea mined to the Sugamo Pri—■ charges ranging from illegal eMC* tion of American flyeis t*« whipping of war prisoners.
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  • 346 2 Reuter HONG KONG, June 10 Famine, which has stalked South China for the past three years, is approaching its climax as the harvesting of the sumnur rice crop nears. intT Judging by present estimates, from and Kwanssi two South China rice growing provinces—there is
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  • 155 2 A.P. Bangkok. Juno 11.—Rumour on millions of Siamese as the mourning nation Ceremonies for tne i»u King Ananda "Mahidol. "It was an accident* MM who refuse to MBaider worse. They point out was in high spirits w before and on the Bion death. They declare he
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  • 551 3 nion Faces Hundred Million Deficit THE MALAYAN UNION GOVERNMENT, FACED WITH A DEF CfT THIS YEAR OF $100-MILLION, IS TO ISSUE A S5O-MILLION LOAN. The loan will be made up of two issues: (1) A medium-term loan (8 to 10 years) at 2\ per
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  • 157 3 Tiie change of command of the British Pacific Fleet took place in Singapore yesterday on board H.M.S. Duke of York, flagship of Admiral Lord Bruce Fraser, Commander-in-Chief of the British Pacific Fleet. Vice-Admiral Denis Boyd, who took over command of the Fleet, hoii ted
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  • 128 3 A.P. NANKING, June 11.—Chinese Communists and Government leadors today held a direct peace meeting. Chou En Lai, Communist negotiator, conferred with the Communications Minister Yu Tia-wei, following yesterday's conference between Chou md Geneial Marshall, U. S. Special Envoy. The restoration of communications is one of
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  • 70 3 •a Our Onn Reporter) lie Lumpur, Monday nance Committee of the Union Advisory Council d all estimates placed ept that under the "Public Rtlmtkmnj 1 says a led at the Council meetCommittee decided that the Public Relations wt before Committee mi ettng so that he may
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  • 91 3 A.P. ran, June 11.—A Foreign sman said today Azerbaijan problem si ttled on the basis of n-p US programme adby Premier Ghavam said a Government misaded by Prince Firouz. inda minister, left today Russian plane for Tabriz out the final-dc ails cepting the province back national governmen seti
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  • 299 3 m Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. on the present condition M ..v an railways, presented rJay'a meeting of the Advisory discloses that during the a the Japanese removed Malaya to Siam 300 miles of .r.cluding 200 miles from the c «ast
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  • 83 3 (Tribune Correspondent} PENANG, June 11.—Alec Davidson, a Europcaji who las charged ivith possession of arms and several rounds of ammunition, was acquitted and discharged when the case was brought up before Mr. W. F ndsham in the Police Court icday. It will be recalled that Diridson teas alloived
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  • 93 3 A.P. NANKING. June 11.—A Central News dispatch dated Tsinan said a Communist bomber dropped incendiaries on the Shantung railway town of Teochow, 70 miles north west of Tsinan. causing several fires. It also reported that Choutsun anJ Changtien villages on the Tsingtao i ail way were
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  • 40 3 New York. June 10.—China s exports of tung oil to tne United States are expected to amount to 25.00 short tons this year, which compared with an annual average of 89.002 tons during the years 1933 7.
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  • 357 3 Kuala Lumpur Housing (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. "Beth on the part of civil and military, we must get ahead with a building programme not only to prevent vicious circles creating themselves in the present emergency condition, but also to provide adequately and in
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  • 34 3 A.P. Lisbon, June 11.—The 10,000-ton Swedish freighter, Konprinse3san Margareta. caught fire in Tagus Harbour early today, and her cai go was damaged seriously. The vessel arrived recently from the United States.—A.P.
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  • 76 3 New Delhi. June 11.—It's announced ihat the Indian High Commissioner in South Africa is being recalled as a protest against the passmg. by the Unon Parliament, of the Asiatic Land Tenure Bill, which affects Indian residentsTiie existing trade agreement between the two countries is also being
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  • 98 3 RANGOON, June 11.—One police constable was killed and five wounded on Friday when a gang of 100 attacked Tawlate police station in Insein district with sub-machine-guns, revolvers and grenades. Very lights and tracer bullets were lifted in the attack which lasted three hours. One woman and child
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  • 77 3 The Singapore Battalion of Ihe Boys' Brigade held its first Battalion Church Parade last Sunda/. at the Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, Prinsep Street. Over two hundred boys and 21 Officers from the six Companies that have been re-started, attended the parade. The service was conducted by
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    • 696 3 OTX THE AIR TO-DAY BLUE NETWORK—MaIay v oi- English rrogrammes. 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schools' Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday ftnn J and Saturday. hlBe Broadcast. 0900-1000 hrs. English ScheW 1 00 Broadcast every Monday. 1 Ioo> English Schools' Rioadcast 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools' 1200 Broadcasting Wednesday and Prida>. 1200 Programme Summary
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  • 560 4 When At t ice and Churchill can agree wholeheartedly in co idemning Russia's post-war conduct, the indications are that British opinion is. on one issue at least, fairly united. The pity is that this agreement is not on a more worthy subject. Observers in Britain interpret the latest declarations
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  • 1411 4 Despite the catastrophic interruption bf the war, the Philippines will get their independence on the exact date promised July 4 next. The "masterpiece of human relationship" built by the Uni ed Staus in its adminis ration of the Philippine Islands will soon lind fulnllmen. of
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  • 911 4 10 ct. Coffee—Where? The Government has so far hopelessly failed to bring any offer, .ve pr* control. Howev, H is elated they are domg what the> CM in the circumstances. Thev have reverted to the old vaffe scale, ignoring the present cort ol living which iJ sky-high. Before
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  • 178 7 c ar ™ate Captures 7 Wickets For 49 t nn £i ,FF Jllne IL—Time robbed the Indian IJIV v,ctor > m thei rain-interfered match SrwJi Glamor S an here, the game ending in a draw with Glamorgan facing certain defeat In reply to
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  • 107 7 The following are the teams for today's charity soccer match, at the Jalan Besa~ Stadium. The match will be played under the patronage of Wina Commander Rev T. Scott, admission charges ivill be $2, $1 and 20 cents and the proceeds will be donated to
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  • 273 7 Reuter iry Constantino, Reu;iaJ Correspondents F, June 11—The Inbrought oTT a great oday but a sloppy p yen i d serious cnc. play was commenced the nature of giving the 3000 some value for ney. Play could not ti] af er lunch when it unced
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  • 393 7 Reuter. LONDON, June 11.—Bad weather interfered win all county cricket matches and only one game had a ded ion. All other fixtures were either drawn or abandoned. nly game with a dcciW.ircestershire defeated ::v r wickets following a ddaration by the Essex Id, Yorkshire
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  • 53 7 The Colonials will, play cricket against the Police on Thursday TJune 13, beginning at 1 p.m. The following wi'l play for the Colonials: Tham Koon Poh, J. H. de Souza, R H Perry, W. Ratanayake, li. Nathanielsz. Dennis Collins, C. Muuiyanse, L. Nugara, L. Wijeweera and A.
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  • 230 7 Indians, Ist Innings Merchant* a Wool let 52 Mushtaq AH r W. E. Jones b E. Davies 1(5 Mankad l> Robinson 345 Hazare b Clay 7T» Amarnath not out 104 Hafeez c Jones b E. Davies 0 Bannerjee c Lavis b v lay la S honi not out
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  • 61 7 Reuter. LONDON. June 11.—The world flywitght title fight between Jackie Paterson and Joe Curran will now take place at, Hampden Park Stadium, Glasgow, on July 10. The fight was originally fixed for June 26 but had to be postponed due fo the eve injury Paterson sustained
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  • 104 7 The Malavin contingent to the Victory Parade in London last BatUXday showed up well in the Gaumont British Newrrecl of the event which has just am.cl in Singapore ana was shown last night at the Pavilion theatre. The newsreel showed the men marchina in nasmticent
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  • 75 7 Reuter. CARDIFF. June It. Servicemen who do no not want to take up their pre-war jobs with Powell and Duffryn. Cardiff colliery owners, are given up to £100 ash as a g.it. H. H. liarrettt a director whose only son was killed in the R.A.F. said:
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  • 130 7 A.P. CHICAGO, June 11.—The Hessian crown jewels were in the hands of a "fence" when Colonel Jack Durant and his former WAC captain wife were arrested in connection with the robbery, it was officially announced Major Evans said that Col. Durant will be
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  • 55 7 The Indianapolis motor race Led by Paul Russo in his tw'n coach special, the 35 entrants in the Indianapolis Speedway roar round the first bend in the gruelling 500--mde race held at Indianapolis on May 30. Paul Russo crash. Ed a short time after this picture Jvas
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  • 37 7 At the opening of the Victory Exhibition in the Happy World the Governor of Singapore listens intently as Col. G. G. Thomson, of the PRO, explains an exhibit. Also in t'.e picture are Dr. Mrs. Wu Paak-shmg.
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  • 262 7 Servitude Flogging To Be Abolished Penal servitude and all forms of flogging wilt be abolished in a Bill which Mr. Chuter Ede. the Home Secretary, hopes to place before Parliament in the Autumn session, writes the Daily Herald Political Correspondent. It has been a cardinal feature of Labours policy that
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  • 34 7 A.P. PARIS June 12. —Socialist President Flex Gouin on Tuesday tendered bis resignation, along with his cabinet, in a constitutional step designed to nave the way for the formation of a new government.- A.P.
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  • 173 7 Reuter A.P. PARIS, June 11. —Yugoslavia scored a great triumph in the Davis Cup third round match when she eliminated France three games to two. Having won the first two singles on Sunday, France was well placed but lost the doubles yesterday. Mitic, Yugoslavia, levelled
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  • 192 7 Speeding through the morning haze, the "Ghost Express" made its first post-war run from Edinburgh to Kings Cross on May 22. Between Grantham and Peterborough—the London and Nortn Eastern Railway's record-breaking stretch —she reached 102 miles an hour. Pulled by the ten-year-old streamlined flyer Silver Fox,
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  • 283 7 Reuter. WASHINGTON, June 10.—The new British Ambassador in Wasningion, Lord Inverchapel, declared thai he was confident that a satisfactory solution of the ciilierences between Britain arid the United States on one hand and Russia on the other could be worked out to ensure permanent
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  • 60 7 (Tribune Correspondent! PENANG. June 11.—A re-union dinner of the Malayan dental sur geons was held at the TE. O. Hotel last night. Among those present were Professor E. X- Pratman, Professor of Dental Surgery, King Edward*! College of Medicine, Singapore. Lt.-Col. F. J. MacCarthy. Chief of Army Dental
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  • 202 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, June 11— The United States h.ij completed a definite plan for international (oiHraioi atcmie energy for submission to ihe United Nations Atomic Commission, the Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, announced to a press conference to-aa>. Mr. Byrnes declined to say whether
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  • 499 8 A.P. and Reuter. BALORADE, June 12.—Gen. Driua Mihailovich. farmer Yugoslav War Minister accused of collaborating with the Germans against Marshal Tito s partisans, was on Tuesday refused further time to study the charges. The bushy-haired Chetnik leader had admi'ted contacts with the Germans and the Quisling Nedic
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  • 77 8 CANBERA. June 11.—Police raided a Victory Night ball here which was attended bl diplomats end legation officials and seized a quantity of liquor. Chargs are pending against the organisers, but the police are not takin? action against the guests who included the First Secretary of
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  • 45 8 SAN FRANCISCO. June 11.--Counterfeit $50 bills, possib'.y mad in the Orient and of except, workmanship, are appearing In the United States. The. Treasury Department secret service announce that four bills were found in Ban Francisco, six in Seattle and 088 in New York.
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  • 37 8 Dubuque. June 11—The death to I in the OranneM Hotel tire rose to 1 with the dis-overy of another bod> in the charred ruins. The list ol persons unaccounted for stands at 19
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  • 39 8 Moscow. June 11.—A gold nugget weighing just over three and a hall pounds has been found in AJ goldfield. Sibeiia. This is one of the biggest nrggets to be found m the goidfields along the river Yenesel.
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  • 32 8 Southampton. June 11...Mr. Mc kenzie King. Canadian Prime Minisrsr, sailed tor Canada in the ttn Queen Mary this morning. H«. has been attending the Dominion Premiers' conference in London.
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  • 57 8 London. June 11.—Moscow Radio says the Loviet Government has agreed to tne British Labour Par;, delegation visiting Moscow. Ttu A legation will consist of Pn Harold Laski. Chairman of the Pan v. Mr. Morgan Phillips- Secretary. Mr H. Clay. Assistant Secretary of the Transport and Oeneral Workers
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  • 285 8 A.P. SEATTLE, Jane 11.—China and India demanded a fair share of the world's shipping tonnage to permit them to compete in world trade, when their spokesman addressed th? plenary session of the International Labour Organisation's maritime conference here on Monday. Mansukhlal Atmarani Master, seten
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  • 262 8 Reuter. NEW YORK Tune 10.—The Chairman cf the UNO Alexander Parode has postponed the sessi mof the council which is to debate mi Snanish issue frrm tomorrow until Thursday in resp onse to the British request.it was disclosed tonight. The British representative on tht Security
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  • 50 8 Tokio. June 11.—The naaintenanci! of currant policies and the fullest co-operation with other Allied forces in Japan was pronged today by Lieut. Oeneral H. C. Reboivson, at his first press confereroe Since taking over command of trtv British Commonwealth Forces here.
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  • 47 8 FRANKFURT, June 11.—The Army was today bewild:red to find that five German war brides, married to American soldiers despite p.onibition. had applied for passage to the United States on a GI ship. The Army is seeking clarification tro:n Washington.
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  • 51 8 Athens, June 11.—The Communist Party's central committee called on the Allied Ambassadors in Athens today and protested against the emergency measures taken by the Government to restore order. They argued the measures will lead to civil war, complications in the Balkans and are a threat to
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  • 56 8 JERUSALEM. June 11.—The Palest, ne Government said today that 3rmed Jewish bands stopped three passenger trains, blowing up the engines and firing the coacb.es after allowing the passengers and crews to al.ght. Two Arabs were wounded by gunfire and a third was beaten. It is reported
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  • 82 8 i Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, June 11.—About I.IOC scouts will participate in the Penang Boy Scouts Victory Camp Fire to be held on Jure 14 at the Francis Light School, it is understood. An entertaining pros: ram me of 28 items has been drawn up. The leader
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  • 489 8 A.P. BCWftNEMQUrH, Junr 11 The Prim? Minister, Mr. Attlee, tcday defined Britis'- foreign policy as a scare i far co-cperation and net an attempt to force a dull uniformity on the world. -We ask for others ihe freedom we claim for ourselves. told the
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  • 69 8 Royal Family at Windsor Horse Show The King and Queen, with the Princesses, were present at the Royal Windsor Horse ShOW n the 'Home Park, Windsor on Jane t. Associated Press photo shows:—Left to right: The Duchess of Kent; the Queen; the King; (next man unidentified); Princess
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  • 250 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. June 10.—The United Si ernment will not be in a position to negoti Britain for a diminution of Emoire preferenc the srimmer of 1947 at the earliest, it was Leai to-day. New decisions taken by the Kconomic Division of the State De partment
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