Malaya Tribune, 15 June 1946
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Title Section34 1946-06-15 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya 'Phone Nos:—Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, June 15, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY. JUNE 15. 1946.34 words
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79 1946-06-15 1 A.P. 5 "-J"** -j** label may be seen again ten-cent stores 1 said approximately tons of samples of Japana ''dicraft—deluding itr> ms bath-tubs, towels and ■cs trees—ivill be shlppcri to the US and shown Am~mn as the basis for fuT itemsA.P. - 79 words
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Article102 1946-06-15 1 A.P. 30 June 14.—The prosecucompleted Its two-day jpf the Japanese Government evidently intending to pin a'a accused war plotters inluaj guilty for the deeds they d tn the name of the Japsnesi Emperor. distant Prosecutor Solis Horold the Tribunal trying former I Tojo and 27 other Japan- nefA.P. - 102 words
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203 1946-06-15 1 Reuter. RAN, June 14: Azerbai. b en saved from beccm- rnationai issue by the signed yesterday he province's "DeGovernment and the Central Government. Pr nee MuzafTar Firouz riz Radio today. Prince was the signatory fcr ian Government, in points of ;he agreethat Azerbaijan suritsReuter. - 203 words
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772 1946-06-15 1 LABOUR CONFERENCE ENDS WITHOUT DISCUSSING INDIA "HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS ARE CRYING OUT FOR FREEDOM" Reuter. HERE°ioD™AF?Fk A 2StU^T? E UR PARTY CONFERENCE ENDED RAMATIC I VST MINUTE DEBATE ON COLONIAI DISPATCH OF A CABLE OF GOODWILL TO S TKE WISHES f THE CONFERENCE FORReuter. - 772 words
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49 1946-06-15 1 Reuter. LONDON, June 14.—The Minister of Food, Mr. John Strachey, will leave London on Monday by air for Canada and the United States to discuss with representatives of the Canadian Government "ne aceement for the supply of wheat to tne United Kingdom.— Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article43 1946-06-15 1 A.P. lONDCN. June 15.— H.M. The King on Friday received Fir George Cunningham, retiring Governor of the North-west Frontier Province, and invested him with the insignia of a Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire, the court circular announced.—A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article197 1946-06-15 1 One person died and 19 were admitted to hospital as thp result of clashes between Hindus and Moslems, which started in the Tanjon» J agar area at B.SO last night. It is said that an unruly party, mostly Hindus, armed with knives •nd sticks, from Beraatoofl197 words
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Article77 1946-06-15 1 A.P. LONDON, June 15 —Chancellor of the Exchequer, Hugh Daiton. tr.ld the Labour Party conference that the danger of inflation in Britain has "largely passed away" under the impact of increased production of goods for home consumption. He said: 'We have reached a joint where theA.P. - 77 words
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Article64 1946-06-15 1 Reuter. DAMASCUS. June 14. The Damascus newspaper "Annasr" toda\ carried an ui confirmed report that the Mufti was now living at the houv o* Shukri Kouatly. President of rLe Republic of Sii ia, at Zebedani mm Bludan. scene of the Arab Lcujiu*.Council meeting, near Damascus. 'I < PresidentReuter. - 64 words
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Article41 1946-06-15 1 WASHINGTON. Jun 15 —High Commissioner Paul V. McNutt will be the first United States Ambassador to the Philippine President Truman said at a press conference that he would send the nomination to the Senate on Friday or Saturday.41 words
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Article153 1946-06-15 1 Reuter. BELGRADE, June 14.—Gen Dragomir Mihailovich replied With an unequivocal -'Yes- when ask«d at his trial today if his principal rtaff offlerrs collaborated w;th the crrvnj. He also agreed that German prisoners were recaptured from the Partisans by Chetniks Who returned them to German units. The Prosecutor:Reuter. - 153 words
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Article96 1946-06-15 1 LISBON. June 14. —Looking very plum King Umberto of Italy stepped out of his aeroplane and into exile at Lishon airport today. He arrived at noon from Barcelona where he stent the nipht after his secret fl.jrht from Italy. Only two people were waiting at the airport96 words
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Article201 1946-06-15 1 Associated Press. ROME. June 15.—Premier Alcide de Gasperi, Christian Democrat leader and provisional head of the State, called upon Italians in a conciliatory broadcast on Friday to forget the rancours of the MonarchistRepublican controversy and unite behind the Republic. His words were calm and soothing. TheyAssociated Press. - 201 words
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Article25 1946-06-15 1 Paris, June 14.—The French party leaders agreed early today on the Socialist Mr. Vincent Auriol as president of the con. stituent assembly.25 words
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Article147 1946-06-15 1 A.P. BATAVIA, June 15.—One Indian solaier was killed and two Gurkhas as well as four Dutch were wounded in clashes i n the Bekassi area of Java, a 3ritish communique issued said on Friday. A British spokesman announced in Batavia that an Indonesian general named Sudibyo had officiallyA.P. - 147 words
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Article158 1946-06-15 1 Reuter. LONDON. June 14.—The British Foreign Secretary Mr. Ernest Bevins statement to the Labour Party conference on Wednesday that he was not prepared to send a division of Eritish troops to Palestine which would be needed if the recommended further 100,00 Jewish immigrants entered, hasReuter. - 158 words
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Article68 1946-06-15 1 A.P. As the result of a false alarm rpread by some people passing in a lorry along Anson Road, all Moslem shops closed their dooc-s this morning. BOSTON. June 15—Robert Mills National Maritime Union port agent, said late yesterday that "agreement has been reached in the threatened U.S.A.P. - 68 words
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413 1946-06-15 1 Bangkok's Populace Do Not Believe It's An Accident A.P. rf/,.\f Sf'hf? 15.-Yellow-robe d priests will chant BudM»i SV? es J? y urn cont aining the body of. King Ananda HH nnni m 2SL DusU P aU V alace orounds on Saturday r U x traiveTth/ZnlnA.P. - 413 words
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Article190 1946-06-15 1 LONDON, June 14.—Oxford University, faced with a first innings deficit of 116, surprised Middlesex in their fixture at Oxford, and won by two wickets after dismissing Middlesex for 84 runs in the second inn nigs. Results: At Chelmsford, Essex, first innings 234 (P. Smith 91, Matthews I for190 words
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Advertisement106 1946-06-15 1 QUALITY Where Quality Is Needed SERVICE Hhere Service Counts Watch Dealers with 25 YEARS fcxpmence in Servicing all types of turn keepers. Consult Phone 7922 YICK WOHHINC 429. North Bridge Road. Singapore. (Junction Of Middle Road and North Bridge Road) (Contractors to H.M. Forces since 1928). lIF THERE IS ANYTHING106 words
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Article454 1946-06-15 2 Mr Bevin suffers from the prevailing affliction oi frustration. Every line Ol his reference to Russia m his eagerly awaited spcecfc at Bournemouth spelled disappointment. His efforts to gain Russian friendship have teen unreasonably rejected, he asked his listeners to believe. He recalled his docker days and454 words
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262 1946-06-15 2 A sum of $150,000 is .to be 533»« Mr W X Wilton, chairman of th f Rural Board announced these at a meeting yesterday. Crown land under rubber .s bemß turned into food cultvya ?ion plots, and this policy is still IK C262 words
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Article160 1946-06-15 2 Now Delhi. Juno 14. ManLar.r. And, President of the Congl*M Parry, and Pandit Nehru. Pre.-, font-designate, mot the Vicorov Lord Wavell for 75 minutes today After the meeting, Dr. And told Router ho would place before tne Congress Working Committee thi. afternoon th> proposals the Vll«« r.160 words
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306 1946-06-15 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter). The house of death—that is the appellation given to a two-storied lonely house m Ulu Tiram rubber estate. South Johore, where more than 60 civilians were massa. cjred by the Japanese on Mar, 14, 1942. Yesterday when I visited this306 words
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911 1946-06-15 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Gruesome «*iec^«^*S^ST^ĕ tate in Ulu Tiram, *^„J?^ en to WSeffi" 14 y i942, were turned and given a proper burial. The 60 persons —the majority of them Eurasiansincluded men, women and children, and Chln c s c amahs, Indian and Malay servants911 words
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Article129 1946-06-15 2 WASHINGTON. June 14.—President Truman reported to the Cqngress today that the British Empire leceived more than 60 per cent of $50.000-million (U.S.) lend-lease supplies, furnished by the United States during the war. Britain paid badk $6,306*149,000 in reverse lend-lease. The total reverse lend-lease received by the129 words
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Article84 1946-06-15 2 A.P. Buenos Aires June 14.—A revolt In Lapaz, Bolivia, against the Government of President Gualberto Villarroel has been smashed. A number of persons were killed. The unsuccessful coup was staged by a group of young civilians and army officers who used two aeroplanes in an effortA.P. - 84 words
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Article122 1946-06-15 2 In a telegram to Uu Sec- I retary of State for the CWo- nies, the Governor of S noa- S pore, Sir Franklin Gnnson has conveyed a special age of congratulations to Majesty the King on the cccasion of the King's day. The telegram reads: j "'The122 words
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Article179 1946-06-15 2 The Forces Canteen in Bras Basah Road, organised and run by the Catholic Women's League, was officially declared open by Major-General LH. Cox. G.O.C, Singapore yesterday afternoon. The canteen facilities include a dining hall, tea room, lounges, writing room. billiards and games room. The canteen179 words
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Article103 1946-06-15 2 Accompanied by two explosions, fire broke out on a large junk in Singapore waters about 6pm yesterday. Believed to be carrying oil. junk is reported to have been in the harbour for three day? Wind and tide blew the smouldering craft towards Clifford pierbut two103 words
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Article94 1946-06-15 2 A.P. LOS ANGELES, .Tune 14 inard Clyde Slaton, UNRRA Ado tor in China, loved his wif< d also loved a Chinese girl I •the most fabulous etaaxacl I- 1 ever met". Mo-ie Mr*. Bortsy Day Staton publicist, testified thus in n a divorce. Her attorney introduced aA.P. - 94 words
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Article17 1946-06-15 2 Washington, June n dehas appro/ed en amendecontrol tobac-o and too ducts at Oie end of17 words
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Advertisement610 1946-06-15 2 NOTICE Municipality of singapore Appointment of Three Shift Engineers in the Boiler House at B1 James Power Station. —f Applications are invited from duly qualified Engineers between the ages of 30 and 40 years for the position of Shift Engineers in the Boiler House at St. James Power Station. Commencing610 words
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Advertisement417 1946-06-15 2 Established in 1916 MANUFACTURING OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS 13 Battery Road. ACKNOWLED^^^ ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Mrs. Francis Saverias (hank all their relatives and friends Who have kindly attended the reception given m nonour of the marriage of tieir eldest -daughter Miss U Antoinette Saverias With Mr. Joseph iitus Michael on 12 th instant417 words
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Advertisement47 1946-06-15 2 iCapitol Quick Cleaner! KEEREN BUILDING 248-B. Orchard Road. a A SINGAPORE. T A Opposite to Grance Road. J I Fife House. f T Best Chemicals Cleaning Export Dry-Cleanera k MendiM and Dyeing Undertaken A f Workmanship Guaranteed I Special Express 24 Hours Service A Collect and Delivery.47 words
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Advertisement351 1946-06-15 3 ALHAMBRA in Town-and it s defSy Ss**£*-«* WHO DONE IT? with Bud (Bloodbound) ABBOT mil /r* L CASTELLO. (Gumshoa) Opening To-Morrow! LOOK orT! wpMntf|A i Be on your guard! UlVlUl *A J 4 NAZI P.O.W. CRIMINALS L HAVE BROKEN PRISuN' THESE MEN WHO FIND JNi fT? *4L* *9 MURDER AN351 words
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Advertisement219 1946-06-15 3 C -1-I*l M A.M. 2. IjJJ 7.00 f950 D* rUlllH" f NTERTAfNMf NT LAST DAY TODAY! Fred Mac Murray Joan Leslie—June Haver in "Where Do We Go From Here" THE GENIE HURLS FRED AND JOAN THROUGH CENTURIES OF MYSTICAL MADNESS 20th. Century ?ox ALSO PARAMOUNT NEWS VICTORY PARADE IN LONDON.219 words
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Advertisement254 1946-06-15 3 DOWtf WITH TTBAXXY! CORSICA'S DICTATOR ft MURDERER IS KILLED AFTER TERRIBLE DUEL, BY THE SON OF HIS BITTEREST FOE! CONDITIONED J QJM w PRECEDED BY VICTORY DA V PARADE IN LONDON AND THE DERBY. »«♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»»♦4»•♦♦•»»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦*♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦«»»♦♦♦««»»»»♦♦♦♦♦»«♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦««»»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« M.G.Ms BEAUTY MASTERPIECE ADMIRED ADORED BY THE MILLIONS IN U.S.A., INDIA, SHANGHAI HONG KONG HAS254 words
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Article147 1946-06-15 4 (Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. Strikes of Indian labourers on two rubber plantations are reportLd All Indian labourers x>n Bahau Estate. Bahau the biggest of the Dnnlop plantations in Malaya, are on strike. The labourers are demanding $1.50 .a day and two gantangs of rice per147 words
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78 1946-06-15 4 The Malayan Committee of 'hChina Relief Fund -ll nieet for ln first time since the Sunday at Kuala Lumpur. Thef *W discuss Plans as to how o utiW funds that are still available for re"ft'i. believed that part of the funds will be used78 words
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Article96 1946-06-15 4 Reuter. STOCKHOLM. June 14. —Sweden beat Belgium in the semi-final of the Davis Cup. European zone, here today and will meet Yugoslavia in the final. Sweden led by two matches to one before the remaining two singles began today. Tprsten Johansson of Sweden won theReuter. - 96 words
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Article260 1946-06-15 4 A denial that he obtained a statement. iron.[ Menon under duress, was made by Sgt R. G• Mamo". R.E.. entrusted to his care as Officer Commanding. REME Base Workshops. Sgt. Marriott said in answer to questions by Capt. S. J. Smith (couns?l for the prosecution)260 words
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Article299 1946-06-15 4 Drive Against The Black Market The blackmarket sill exists, but thanks to the Food Control Insp?ctorate the blackmarket in food is no longer the thriving and healthy baby it used to be. a I T~\ U «v« Vi Tiff at' «1 ATI a The Food299 words
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187 1946-06-15 4 manufacture. r i niro rnimsri Mr Baruch said this should be done as soon as an adequate system of control of atomic energy is set up and in effective operation, including a scheme for the immediate punishment of violators of the rules ot control.187 words
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Article98 1946-06-15 4 A.P. ST LOUIS. June 15.-Franks Parker defeated Fellicisimo Am t on a-0. 6-0, 6-0 in the first round f *h, American-Philippines Davis The na ti o„a|1 ««gj» champion raced in 50 minutes losing only o* w Parkers hei E ht nullified Ampon's ,o b PA.P. - 98 words
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Article148 1946-06-15 4 Hazare's Fine Display A.P. w. i i.,np 15— splendid all-rouna Portsmouth England Ju„e is f i y e P d fine in „i S «t„„t y o„ V t w"f 7 wie.ets or STaS*«2 Combined Services at Portsmouth. The Services side, who de- clared atA.P. - 148 words
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Article177 1946-06-15 4 Combined Services, Ist Innings 241 for 4 decld. Indian Tourists, Ist Innings 159. Combined Services, 2nd Innings. Barton b Hazare 20 Harrison b Hazare 15 Watson h Hazare 4 J. Davies lbw. Hazare 34 Dewes b Hazare W Mallett c Mankad b Hazare I E. Davies b Amarnath177 words
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Article70 1946-06-15 4 Reuter. LORDS. June 14.—A century by Joe Hardstaff and pood scores by i Hutton and J- Ikin-the one of the surprise Teat trial selec-tions-featured the trial at Lords which concluded today in a draw between England and the Rest. Hardstaff scored 115. the only century inReuter. - 70 words
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Article99 1946-06-15 4 Penang. June 14.-Th e following is the running order tor coday's Penang Races: Race I. Horses CI 3. Div. 2. Race"2. Horses CI. 2. Div. 2. M fur. Race 3. Horses CI. 3. Div. I. Race 4- Hacks. 3 fur: Forlorn Hope. Duke. Rnone. Singapore The Winner, and99 words
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Advertisement8 1946-06-15 4 S. P. SHOTAM Co., 12. Orchard Rd., Spore.8 words
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Advertisement164 1946-06-15 4 NOTICES Wffl Mohd. Zikri please get in I booth with Mr. E. G. Walker c/o Adelphi Hotel. Singapore. CHING KENG LEE COMPANY LIMITED Auction Sale of Valuable Freehold Properties To Be Held at our Saleroom, No. 9-C D Almeida Street. S pore. On Monday. 17th. June, 1946 at 2-30 P.M.164 words
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