Malaya Tribune, 17 June 1946
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Title Section33 1946-06-17 1 The Malaya Tribune rhe Newspaper 01 The People Of Malaya 'phone Nos:—Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 ;i PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1946 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune MONDAY, JUNE IT. 1946.33 words
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Article155 1946-06-17 1 Reuter. USALEM, June 16.— Marshal Montgomery Pali me today by ai r idia, it mat officially i here tonight- i Marshal Montgo- lefi Evgand by air j June 9 1° nol d discus- S h military' chiefs v i I. and Palestine be- nkinu up dutReuter. - 155 words
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Article54 1946-06-17 1 Reuter. SSKL&, i U ne 16. Tweive are missing in ihe wreck Dutch steamer vieerkerk ran on a mm? >ff JVestat .he mouth :»f £ie Schtiit ushing or.ot boat escued 150 rs, partly military, and ivilians. Me rkerk broke in two and Members ofReuter. - 54 words
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Article49 1946-06-17 1 A.P. Orleans, June 16.—General Übico. former president to mala and known as the "Little ~n of LU9 Torpics" died here lay vi exile. He was 68. He .resident ot Guatemala for U s and came to New Orleans a revolution threatened his to October. 1944. —A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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159 1946-06-17 1 Mahidol's Death: New Developments Reuter. BANGKOK, JUNE 16. SkViRXL PERSONS ARE UNDERSTOOD TO HAVE BEEN DETAINED FOR QUESTIONING DURING FOIJCE INVESTjGATICNS INTO THE DEATH OF YOUNG KING ANANDA MAHIDOL WHO WAS FOUND DEAD FROM A GUN SHOT A WEEK AGO. According to the local press, inquiriesReuter. - 159 words
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Article223 1946-06-17 1 A.P. NEW DELHI. JuNE 17. —MAHATMA GANDHI, IT WAS SAID BY A MEMF2E3 OF HIS STAFF, SEEMS TO BE VERY UNHAPPY" OVER THE CABINET MISSION'S LATEST MOVE. Gandhi told India's millions, in the meantime, "to wait, wat:h and pray' during the course of an evening prayer meetingA.P. - 223 words
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Article42 1946-06-17 1 A.P. LISBON, Juno 17.—Italian exKin? Umberto's first public appearance since his exile was reported on Sunday after ne attended the mass at the Church of Sintra. TJmberto was accompanied by the uncrowned Queen Marie Jose ana their children. —A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article161 1946-06-17 1 Reuter. Lonflur, June 10 —Attacks on 3; i tish troops by Egyptians in Cai > I are mounting dally, according Ralph Hewins. Sunday Dis.j Cairo correspondent. The worst offenders, he says, aiv taxi drivers. "They have beaten up dozen! of British soldiers* to the po -!tReuter. - 161 words
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Article217 1946-06-17 1 Reuter. LONDON. Juno 16 -The ring of Garibaldi's R nan republic of 1849 was ly>isted over the Capitol In Rome todnv. P;»mo Radio reported. I To the strains of Garibaldi's anthem tiie flag, so old and battle torn th.it it is pinned to a boardReuter. - 217 words
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Article133 1946-06-17 1 Reuter. BATAVIA. June 16.—A memorial to British war dead was unveiled by Lieut.-Gen. Montague Stopford. Com-mander-in-Chief, Allied Land Forces Scuth-East Asia in the 124-year-old British church in Batavia today. The memorial is a marble plaque bearing ihe crests of the three services and the insignia ofReuter. - 133 words
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Article87 1946-06-17 1 Reuter. London. June 16—Moscow Ra. dio. quoting a Teheran newspaper repor;. alleged today tha Britain had been flying arms in o Persian Baluchistan (near the nor hwest frontier of India). The repor said that a monih ago a British plane landed in Baluchistan ook aboard a numberReuter. - 87 words
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Article299 1946-06-17 1 A.P. N W FORK, JUNE 17.—TIF FNTTED N*l ONS H r 4D dFO AN APF v ENT SHOWDOWN ON THE BIG POWER VETO-AS THE THE SECURITY CO UN? IL N \H D ITS FIXL-SCALE DEBATE ON THE CONTROVERSIAL SPANISH QUESTION, WITH Rl SS A IN THEA.P. - 299 words
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Article274 1946-06-17 1 New Food Minister Broadcasts LONDON JI NE 17—BRITAIN' FOOr MINISTER PWVSTRAfHEY LVD THE PROSPECT OF BREAD rathinT^g^rectly^feforl the tji w-i ny cijvnAY NIGHT AND SAID THE Tiß TV COULO OFt EX NO BF/. ER PROOF OF ITS INT NATIONAL GOOD FAITH. *our country can do no274 words
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Article177 1946-06-17 1 LONDON. June 16.—Without a big advance on the "utterly inadequate price of tenps ice per pound fixed by the British Government for growers the United States pays one shilling .—there may be a serious crisis in the Malayan rubber industry." declares Mr. O. M. Green in the newspaper177 words
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Advertisement76 1946-06-17 1 To All Our Numerous Friends And Ladies Patrons In Singapore And The Union. WE TAKE PLEASURE ANNOUNCING RECEIPT OF STOCKS PURE SI LX UNDERWEAR, KIMONOES, L UKES BLOUSES, IN CH tRMI NG SHADES FROM SHANGHAI AND CH:NA. STOCKS ARE AT PRESENT LIMITED BUT ALL EFFORTS ARE BEING MADE TO GET76 words
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Article88 1946-06-17 2 Reuter. Teheran, June 16. A inn- that foreign Govern, irunls ivould do well to adopt a "hards off Pers a" policy in future ivas given by the Government spokesman. Prince Muzaffar Fircir.. on his return from Tabriz jj.er the signature of the A zerbaijan-Centrai C-over: mintReuter. - 88 words
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Article278 1946-06-17 2 A.P. London, June 16. —Hitler abandoned his "scorched earth*' policy in the belief ha! postwar disagree r.eais among th: Allie wculd save German industry for the future, according to a report by the unofficial Internal onal Co.nn]itt?e for tfce Study of European Cue tioos. TheA.P. - 278 words
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Article232 1946-06-17 2 Timely action by a snail octroi on Saturday night wh'ch arre ted 41 Hindus at; the nine Ansontd 1? iSMffS trrda? niht e H bUd fUrther pos3ible bloocshed on Vv at ton- n and P r Vented a seQuel t0 th e riot place en232 words
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352 1946-06-17 2 The Black Market In Cigarettes (Tr ulO Sti v Rep n < sr) Tireati t:> f?ood Singapore with ciiarettrs hay failed to m:t?;i3l se and m >kers in this city huv sill ts dep?rd on black market venders to bain their requirements. Cigr.rettes352 words
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Article152 1946-06-17 2 Reuter. Washington. June IP. genator« Wagner and. Mead sent a cable Lo the British Foreie-n Secretary, I.l' Bevin. accusing him of •false an anti-semistic utterar.ee." They wore referrinc to his stulement at the Brit sh Labour P.n.y conference in Bournemouth, that the ArrTericans were pressin.tr forReuter. - 152 words
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40 1946-06-17 2 A magnificent untitled dc<7.'i': ,'U A magntiU tn ni j v .1 WV> r ftrCOVrh BUM ttgfiia ttruck hi \t P A maonifirtn A msgnt/lctn •1/vr wv* nwuirt, Hrcuwtn ttg/iix tftvck h\ it gjia/is b.'ctii'; do in", vortrai of i40 words
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843 1946-06-17 2 Death Sentence On Sikh Policeman Confirmed A.P. The death sentence of Far Si lgh a tish No th Borneo police sergeant, who was charged with the murder of five Chinese guerillas at Kampong Kitai on or about October 25, 1943. has been confirmedA.P. - 843 words
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Article89 1946-06-17 2 Reuter. Washington. June 16. -President Truman has submitted to Congn s; a new plan, supported by the Army and Navy, so merge land, sea and air forces into a single department of national d« fence represented n the cabinet by c civjlian. He proposes thatReuter. - 89 words
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Article167 1946-06-17 2 A.P. P.IO DE JANEIRO president Berber! I: r Trumar's food nmba 81 unexpected rttack on 1 n oartles of the wor!d. in forence in Rio de J. "They are trying the provision of people ami thus prod they can fish in trooJ Mid. He made theA.P. - 167 words
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668 1946-06-17 2 A I i n relic. units which arrive here i >wa d the end 1' last year to h;lp tne people cf Malaya wit fool st clothings and medical supplies, have id ieturn?d home without carrying br.cfe any of their surplus tores. These surplus668 words
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Article172 1946-06-17 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON. June 16 -The 'Jolted States Secretary of Agriculture. Mr. Ciiinon Anderson sta m a broadcast that the Dnil 6 States had in hand enough to fulfil all commitments by tt* end of June. He said: "Everything depends OB hovr fast we can move it."Reuter. - 172 words
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65 1946-06-17 2 Reuter. London, June 16.—Ratio.; for roughly 5.000 tons )f O«I four** *n the possession of a gang of thieves arrested in Bonn W ing to the British news ier Germany. Th? thieves plancirculate the cards in Cologne. Fifty ration card forcers h*v< beenReuter. - 65 words
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Advertisement22 1946-06-17 2 It Took DISNEY i 1 ears to Make Book tf (he Bill Yoil'll w Jk Month, now yjjß? <££w Remember It Always!22 words
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Article207 1946-06-17 3 A.P. June 16.— The I f Diicnnik Lv- revealed the j or a 74-year-Joseph Bek, S i ap ed deaf ft Hp a i j co-Ncen/ra'ion attM of ft/s sfc:ll J harming rats. I paper djweribed t j led rats down I i s reel, playingA.P. - 207 words
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Article97 1946-06-17 3 PENANG. Sunday. conclusion of his trial be-Ut.-001. A. N. Bellamy v.\ iof Court on Saturday. Su-w was sentenced to its' morons imprisonment strokes of the cat on a barge of committing robbery at j innectkm with the case, two cninese Urn Ewe Hor and p,-no- Khoon were97 words
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Article64 1946-06-17 3 A.P. Tune 16-- The Army has an h /une° S ll f A a n me 3 aboard were believed been killed ms-an ly• ■witnesses reported he lost alti ude a "f n ne the nor h airntiu n on Us routine pho.ograon i*-i> waA.P. - 64 words
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424 1946-06-17 3 "HOODED TERROR" IN PENANG (Til tune Cor. espo dent Fenam>, June 16,—The story of how victims were taken during Japanese rod nouns in Penang, picked out fey a hood:d terror" and how the unfortunate persons were toitured and done to death is expected to te424 words
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Article72 1946-06-17 3 Reuter. LONDON, June 15.—The release ci RAF men court-martialled or awaiting trial after the demobilisation demonstrations in India in January was demanded at a meeting here last night called by the London Area Committee of the Electr.cal Trades Union wHh Se support of the Amalgamated EngineeringReuter. - 72 words
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Article163 1946-06-17 3 i ondon. Juno Ifi:—Arrangement.hare been made for a substantia! lumber of serving non-commissi >m C lir crew to extend their service fot three years regular engagement followed by four years' reserve viceAir crew who are accepted for •his extended service will receive, 0.. signing on.163 words
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Article91 1946-06-17 3 Washington. June 16.—The crea tlon of a "world food bank" from j which reserves could be rushed v meet any staivation crisis was ao vacated by Sir John Boyd-Orr Director General of the Food anc Agricultural Oganisation. to a broac Ca He stated that the F.A.O.91 words
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Article83 1946-06-17 3 A.P. l Adrian. Michigan, June 16.- A P'oless,onal i ihi escaped unscathed today when a small «J 3 plantl Xiohed in/o hi, pirachu/e m m.d-a>r dur.no Detoil ran in/o (he parachute »1 Warren Berg, 25, at an I o/ J. 500 Steel, staging Berp np underA.P. - 83 words
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194 1946-06-17 3 Kuala Lumpur, June 16.—Several £teps to be i t pn for tbe relief and repatriation of about 1,400 voKmteers rom Malaya who volunteered for service «or in Buma (whenChina^^^ Mr. Tan Kan Kee presided. Tvc-nly-one delegates from al. parts of Malaya attended. Mr Tan Kah194 words
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Article28 1946-06-17 3 Halifax, Nc Ml Scotia. June lb.— Mr ICacKenzie King. Canadian Prime Minister, said on arrival hen yeeterdav from Britain that European food "conditions were -most serious.28 words
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Article72 1946-06-17 3 Reuter. MONTREAL. June 16. —Mr. Free. Rose. Canadian Labour Member Parliament, was late last night 'rnind guilty on a conspiracy charge by the jury in the Soviet Cbp onige trial. Justice Lazure announced that he icould sentence Rose on Thursday. The maximum sentence uh.cn Rose canReuter. - 72 words
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Article70 1946-06-17 3 A.P. Kure. June 16.—Lt. Gen. K. C Robertson has assumed command ft the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces, and left for an Inspec tion trip of be command with the retiring commander. Lt.-Gen. John Northcott. In a farewell statement, Gen. Northcott praised the work of the CommonwealthA.P. - 70 words
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998 1946-06-17 3 Mr FM Edwards, chairman of Teluk Anson RubMr. F.m th annua i general meeting iast ber Estate Limited atj tne annualgei Governclal aid to rubber producers to W r on VVI work today was at .east two and a that ruling m 1941, and; jms998 words
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Advertisement33 1946-06-17 3 THE TON.C OF THE CENTURY f real« s New Energy i New Health THAT WINS ADMIRATION I Sole Importers, P H YEE co > MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE MERCHANi^ PHONE 4062. I 9, SEAH STREEI, r33 words
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Advertisement258 1946-06-17 3 -p o 7~QUAljfy~And ECONOMY! Get them from TEO TYPEWRITER SERVICE, Dealers m Typewriters, etc. and Repairers. No. 7, South Canal Road. Phone 4134. KELIT &*Wa£sHS*' Dollar Exchange Table 2 3 to 2 5 $5 each on sale at LIANG BROS. Singapore. 9. Chulia Street Tel: 7708 ?*«djll Nang Hwa Piano258 words
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Miscellaneous382 1946-06-17 3 Oft THE All! 1100-1200 hrs. Malay Schools' Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.i BSfMak School Broadcast every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs. English School*. Broadcastii p- Wednesday and Frid~> 1200-1400 hrs 3C" metres in the medium wave band and 4.78 mega cycles per second in the 61 mctrthand except frcm382 words
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Article496 1946-06-17 4 inordinate delay in the delivery of mails continues 'o be the subject of comment, particularly among business people. L is realised that the postal authorities of all countries hay: had tremendous ditnciil ies r o overcome and that they have been subjected to a crood deal of critic!;496 words
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Article1533 1946-06-17 4 Walter Greenwood - What happens before the Call-boy knocks at the door and says— By Walter Greenwood Author of Loer on the Dote and care love IT all begms very innocently when the author, alone in ins room, r-ics himself at his table and, on a clean she* of pap.r,1,533 words
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Article651 1946-06-17 4 Lt. E. Webster - When Japs and Siamese Paraded in London. By Lt. E. Webster Britons stayed up all nigh; ■slept m parks, waited hours perched on wall-tops and lamp posts to see the mammotn pageantry of victory when 20.000 Allied Servicemen and women followed their War Leader* in a seven-mile-long procession651 words
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Article208 1946-06-17 4 Disturbing The p ea c It is mos* some ffanjrs of h. I ing the of nities in Singapore •<; pointing when -.rani-m i. spla t lim la Ji." etc. in It BBOst 1)«* pout,,) play »f mpw< 0 f create a had M those \\h> aif not208 words
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Article73 1946-06-17 4 Reuter. KUR2, Japan. June 16. Gtn. Horace Rcbertson off! over comma.id of the British C tmonwealth Occupation Force ia Japan at midnight last night Deeding Lieut.-Gen. John N rtl Licut.-Gen. Northcott in a 1 message yesterday to the troops under his command said: 'The BritishReuter. - 73 words
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Advertisement153 1946-06-17 4 NETHERLANDS-INDIES SHIPPING ORGANISATION. (N. 1.5.0.) SINGAPORE: KPM-Building 1 Finlayson Geen—TeL PENANG. 31 Beach Street—Tel i 17J MV. KMPFONTELV due: OF PENANG 20th JIMSINGAPORE 22nd JUNE MV. "BLOEMFONTEIX" now due: SINGAPORE 181h JUNE, p.m. MANSFIELD CO., LIMITED. I sailing, to and f m 7, MWE GEENApp- 8., Kinsdomj HICKORY Bl'R\ f153 words
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Article507 1946-06-17 5 evenings ago I «teppe.l dv st h at and noise Into no .ramju 1 us perit d ol the Ming I did not g. t aboard Us' Time Machine to back 500 years. D of being .rans- remote period in created by the very re ol he507 words
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Article157 1946-06-17 5 New York. June 16.-M Uions ~Voi were held n Vne can pc?°s yesterday iVn ne™ ly 200.000 seamen and *3S was nrrtprp agreemen. was reacnta -Aii-.it 4-TTTn mass which was local union leaders had aireaay rilled the men ou They s ai S the s rike157 words
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553 1946-06-17 5 IHE VICEROY OF DTV LLRD WAVELL, HAS NAMFD HIS INT£RT>l GOVERNMENT. IT IS TH CONSIST OF 14 MEMBERS, AND GIVES PARITY TO THE CONGRESS PARTY AND THE MUSLIM LEAGUE, WHO ARE TO HAVE FIVE SEATS 5: iCH. limitations have already b?en issued to553 words
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Article100 1946-06-17 5 The 14 Indian leaders l chosen to form the interim government are as folloivs (5 Congress, 5 Muslims, 1 Sikh. 1 Parsec. 1 Indian Christian, 1 Scheduled Caste):— CONGRESS: Pandit I Nehru, Sardar VaUabhai N Pa tel. Dr. Raiendra Pra- sad. C Rajauopalachar ar, i and H.100 words
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Article204 1946-06-17 5 Rangoon, June 16.—Sir Henry Knight, Acting Governor of Burma, said at fcis first conference that the new drive against Burma's "public* enemy number one" the dacoit who was terrorising the countryside was proving successful. Forty thousand il'ezal arms and nearly 1,030,003 rounds of ammunition had204 words
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Article101 1946-06-17 5 Africa Rations Soap Tea Reuter. Johannesburg, June 1G. —Soap an i tea will be among the first commodity's rationed in South Africa, sa>s tho political correspondent of ..he Johannesburg Sunday Times. Quoting Dr. H. J. van Eck, Director oi Food Supplies, the correspondent says when rationing starts in August theReuter. - 101 words
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Article94 1946-06-17 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Juno It.—American Government officials diselosc-j yesterday that a third note had been sent to Moscow, inviting: the Russians to begin negotiations in midJuly for the $1,000-million (U.S. I loan they had requested. The draft of the message to lfofl cow was approved by Mr. Byrne?A.P. - 94 words
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Article27 1946-06-17 5 Washington. .Tune lfi—Ambassador Bonnet baf been called to Paris to assist the French delegation at the Foreign Ministers' Conference, a French Fml assy spokesman said.27 words
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221 1946-06-17 5 Reuter. Wes'mlnster. June 16.—E'izazabe h MacLindon, dark, charming 40-year-old housekeeper to King George of Greece, was found murdered on Friday nlgnt in a house in Ches er Square, which she had been getting ready for his occupation. She was found sho: through ie neckReuter. - 221 words
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Article144 1946-06-17 5 A.P. Tokio, June 16.— Food—number one subjec; in Japanese debate, though and politics—re tamed its ranking position las week Premier Yoshida pleaded with the Japanese for renewed determination to overcome -he "food crisis". It is too early yet to judge whe her the governmen s appealA.P. - 144 words
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Article219 1946-06-17 5 Nanking, Juno 16.—The Central Government and the Commuirsts las:, night signed a new p?ace agreement to cover the period between the present 15-da./ cease fire and the future permanent settlement. The new agreement is regarded as tie turning point in the deadlock between the Central Government219 words
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Article219 1946-06-17 5 A.P. Rome, June 16.—Members of the Second Polish Corps yes er. day took a solemn oath o con•ine the struggle for he freedom of Poland, "regardless of conditions in which we shah have o live and act". Throughout I aly. at Police cemeteries and camps.A.P. - 219 words
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Article55 1946-06-17 5 A.P. LONDON. June 16.—Scotland YurA officials said yesterday that a woman they identified as Princes Nadija dc Bragana, aged 36, fell to her deat> from a third story window at a hospital here on Thursday. Detectives said they believed the woman was a grand daughter ofA.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement121 1946-06-17 5 NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY SMALL POX Owing to the occurrence of Small« Ft.x among children in Singap-ve the Municipal Health Officer strongly advises that all children und?r fi\e years of age should be r% -cm itcd. whether they have been vaccinated pieviously or not. as mucn of the vaccine used during121 words
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Advertisement775 1946-06-17 5 NOTICES j SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited f epairs to Noj>. 10. 11 and 14 Kay o.ang Road. Tender Form. Specification and Schedule may be e'etained at the Ofhce of the Singapore Impr-rve-rnent Trust on p~.yrr.en; ?f p. dcoesit ol $501- which will be refunded if a \jptm fide775 words
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Advertisement396 1946-06-17 5 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD L LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at The saleroom of Messis. Cheonfi Koon Seng Co. Ltd.. No. 10. Chulia Street. Singapore, on Wcriday. 19th June. 19*9, a; 2.30 p.m. Ljt L. Valuable freehold land and house No. 6i Kilhncy Road. Binaanorc;. area 2.?T8 sq.396 words
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1377 1946-06-17 6 A.P. LONDON —(By Air Mail): Lieut-Col. D.R. ReesWiUUms and Captain L.D. Gammans, upon returning to Lo idon from their six weeks tour of Malaya ana Sarawak, spent over two hours reporting on their mission to Mr. George Hall, the Colonial Secretary. AsA.P. - 1,377 words
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Article279 1946-06-17 6 A.P. BANGKOK, June 15 'Delayed' a Mmuneee newspaper today pvnly challenged the official dsfm that King Ananda MmhMft died of a gun accident, with 1 banner I l.adlne saying: "We suspect our icing was assassinated." I'ndest is spr t ad':ig in Siatr. I tiff/7 growingA.P. - 279 words
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Advertisement130 1946-06-17 6 Daily: 3 p.m.—7 p.m.—9 15 p.m. The Film with a wealth of Songs. Sung by a 'Nightingale"! "Fcr Me and My Gal" —JUDY GARLAND George Murphy—Gene Kelly. One of the most tuneful tnd CjjltghtfUl Of M.G.Ms Musicals. SKI (GREAT WORLD 'ARK I 7 C-NIGHT: 7 p.m.* 9.15 p.m. BIG Carnival130 words
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Advertisement89 1946-06-17 6 CHUNGKING IANJONG PAGAR Phone 3327 Last 4 shows: I, 3.15, 6.30, BUCK JONES in a spine-tingling, breath-taking Columbia's serial 'WHITE EAGLE" i&nu hiding Chapters) TO-M3RROW "CAPTAIN KIDD" TO-DAY 3.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. j Two More Days. To see one of the Vi ar's finest dramas —if you haven't seen it89 words
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Advertisement251 1946-06-17 6 lIA.M. 2.4.50 UP 131 TOOE,iODM TODAY! BLOODY BATTLES OF THS CHINA SiteA. HELL HAS NO COMPARISON WITH IH'S DRAMA CF 1843 JAP AIR-FORCE AND NAVY SCORCHED FROM THE CHINA St: AS! THE HFRCIC STORY OF AN A? R CRAFT \\D HtR MEN. MANY OF WHOM DIED TO S AYE THE251 words
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Advertisement172 1946-06-17 6 ALHAMBU 5 SHOWS DAILY 11—1.30—4—6 30—!» L 5 BOOK NOW! Tel: 6909 ON YCI7R GUARD! Vengeanc 0 ft D ath i s abroad —en a manhunt BONSw. X COWBOY »*> JEAN PHILIP* I SULLIVAN DORN I HELMUT ALAN I DANTINE HALE IRENE SAMUELS. MANNING HINDS THE STORY BEHIND THt BIG172 words
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Article1490 1946-06-17 7 summer s day in he rtatcra at Fenmrs md. Cambridge, werrised to sex a young :-graduate defending again* an array of lossional fast bowll.nd In place of limps were topped by r wns. a powerful any bowler in thos^ j passed the young a good number of1,490 words
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Article264 1946-06-17 7 The R..i P. (Tcn'jah) scored tjurfr fourth consecutive over the G. C. R. C—this tms by sx wic.'.-.ots —m a mcket match played at 'J hornrnon Roa'. yesterday. As n previous games P. Marsi had a lot to do with the airmen'- Vit.'cr;* Ytsterday he took264 words
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Article91 1946-06-17 7 Reuter. LONDON. June 15.—Country Cricket close of play scores: Northampton: Northamptonshire, vs. Derbyshire. No play owing to rain. Pontypridd. Somerset first innings 51 for 1 vs. Glamorganshire. Rain stopped play for the day. Coventry: Warwickshire first innings 43 for 3 vs. Hampshire. Rain stopped play for the day.Reuter. - 91 words
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Article280 1946-06-17 7 In real cup tie a mospnere, H.M.S. Alaunia played be ter soccer and proved better s ayers when they bea- S.E-E. 3—o in the final of a knockout compe ition held at H.M. Naval Dockyards. :o win a handsome shield pre sen ed by four280 words
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Article82 1946-06-17 7 A.P. NEW YORK, June 16. As.sault won the Dwyer Stakes today track, becoming the greatest money winner in turf history for one season Ridden by Warren Martins, tv Texas-bred triple crown winner of the Derby, Preaness and Belmont, crossed the wire five lengths ahead of Windfelds. Time forA.P. - 82 words
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Article238 1946-06-17 7 Highlight of the cricket game at Changi yesterday where the Recs beat Australian Graves H.Q. by 103 runs, was an unbeaten century by Jansen who had exactly 100 not out when the Recs declared their innings at 204 for seven. The next highest scorer for the238 words
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79 1946-06-17 7 By pop to the fire The American when has proved and in all theatres of war. has found yet another new role-that of fire engine. Fitted wth pumps and a rescue ladder, it is an ideal engine for the smalt country fire brigade. Here are a creto of 'he Berkey.79 words
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Article1151 1946-06-17 7 A link is severe:! wiih the d aih of Jack Johnson, first negro heavy-weight champion of the world. For Jihnson, through his famous fight with Jeiiries, helped link the mcdern game wiih the old prize ring of the end of last tentury. Jeffries was world champion1,151 words
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Article124 1946-06-17 7 Making a welcome come-back to the Singapore ring, the Siamese boxer Som Pong .scored a good knockout win over Gibson at the Ha World stadium last night. He had Gibson on the canva.-. twice in the first round, five times in the second round, and124 words
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179 1946-06-17 8 Reuter. PORT SAID, June 15. It H acne rally believed here tonight thai Ihe Brttiih destroyer Virago Which earlier today dashed southward through the Suez Canal under special pri-.riy was carry ng the Mufti of Jerusalem to the Seychelles Islands, one of the v trld'sReuter. - 179 words
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Article114 1946-06-17 8 Reuter. WUPPEHTAL, Germany, June 16. —Two German generals and four S.S and Gestapo chiefs who virtual 1\ succeeded in crushing the activities of the Maquis in parts of Alsace In 1D44 WUI stand trial here today on chanrei concerned *ita the m v rue rReuter. - 114 words
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Article145 1946-06-17 8 Reuter. BAT AVI A. Juno 16- Adou: I 2.500 Clvnt so have boon frood by Dutch patrols in be disturbod Tang?rang dis riot west of Bat aria during :he pas few days. At Ketapang sovoral hurdrod Chinesf women and children wore found under the guardReuter. - 145 words
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173 1946-06-17 8 A.P. PAi. s, June 17. —'1 he Four del* t!..-;s t<> the "Big Four" Foreign Ministers' Conference herL' .>.. Sui lay studied their Deputies' ir.tc vim report, foeussirg their attent.oi on ma for issues which art still net agreed upon. The report was understood ioA.P. - 173 words
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290 1946-06-17 8 (01 R OWN COR RESPONDENT) KUALA LUMPUR, JUNE 17 —EFFORTS EV GENERAL GEORGE C. MARSH AM, ENVOY TO CHI VA, TO BRING ABOUT A TRIM E BETWEEN Tfl* COMMUNISTS AND THE GOVERNMENT ARE BOUND TO FAIL AND THE SLOPE OF THE CIVIL WAR290 words
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Article225 1946-06-17 8 Reuter. JERUSALEM. .Tune 16.—The fcW* ish Agency for Palestine. replying tonight to the invitation by the British and United States 3o*ern-me-nts to submit its views to ihe (BSla recommendations of the An;IoVmerican Commission of Inquiry on Palestine, stated: "The only fOMt, practicable and lasting eolationReuter. - 225 words
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Article355 1946-06-17 8 Ipoh, June 16. —For abducting a Malay. Baharom, at Layang Layang, Kiri, Parit. on July 14 last year with a view to murdering him, two middle-aged Malays, Puteh Mahbut and Yeop Ahmad were sentenced to p3nal S3rvitude for life in the Perak Superior Ccurt by355 words
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414 1946-06-17 8 A.P. Pari;. June IG.—At the request ol the Soviet Foreign Commissar M. Molot >v, the Foreign Ministers meeting in Puis agreed tj place the current Italian po ii al s tuation on the agenda a f ter Austria. The Sovie Mi.ii tor sA.P. - 414 words
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Article115 1946-06-17 8 A.P. J JERUSALEM June 17--j ]cwi*H <strerni"ts warned the Palestine authorities on Sun- dig oeer their secret radio v ..iaticn. that if the death scn--1 sees oa taw en mbers of J the Irgun Avai Leumi were tar-icd cvf. tibjtr answer t **s9oeM be gffen in blood."A.P. - 115 words
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206 1946-06-17 8 A.P. PARIS. June IT. —Th.> Communist* served ntiee on Sunday that the> would oppOM any French govern:.. r -:*.t headed by the Moderate Popular Republican movement as General CharU de Gaulle re-entered the polities) arena to voice strong pro posals of the MRP proposalsA.P. - 206 words
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Article46 1946-06-17 8 IFOH. JfiJM 17.—Important decitfc>na on it", future activities are expected to be made at the forthc'.min;; meeting of the UMNO here on June 2° and 30, when delcgat-s from a l stal a arm attend. Dato Onn bin Jafaar, now tmiring Perak, will preefcte.46 words
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217 1946-06-17 8 The driver WU3 kiUed, whfio tyro inmate? of the house WOW trt:.?n 10 hospital Injured. 1 Squadr. of policemen erased w;lh pickaxes and chr.mrkols were thii morning cleanup th" debris which wh ch had completely blocked thentrance to the two houses. l.r217 words
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175 1946-06-17 8 Reuter. BELGRADE, June 16—The British Broadcasting Corporation figured in the trial oi Gen. Dragomir Mihailo- vich. Chetnik leader accused of collaboration. VJhiC i was resumed today. Cross-examined about the "Biaek Troikas'" arhWl are described in the indictment as an organisation for assassination. Gen. MihailovichReuter. - 175 words
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Article160 1946-06-17 8 Reuter. THE HAGUE. June 16 —Riots broke cut this evening at Duindcr j internment camp for Nazis near Seheveningen harbour. Reporters were not allowed near the cams wner 1 build were on fire and shooti tg taking place. A fire started in the camp at aboutReuter. - 160 words
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Article55 1946-06-17 8 Reuter. WELLINGTON. June 16.—Lieut.Gen. Sir Bernard Freyberg, V.C., Gov.-Gen. designate of New Zealand, has arrived here aboard the steamship Ruslv ire. In accordance with etiquette he :s to remain aboard until tomorro v morning when he will land three hours before the ceremony of theReuter. - 55 words
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Article94 1946-06-17 8 London, Juv, nonstop walk 24 hour s was bt C'<ty track tocii p Reading of Poly < Uqt riers cornered 12$ yards. The previous recot viiles 524 yam Payne in 1909. Harold Whitlocl siiropoli'an Walk ivas Olympic w nner ed on the long evening bu; in94 words
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Article132 1946-06-17 8 Making his ttebii in wrestling ring at G:- v World on Sa urduv night massive Chinese wt > Kong forct d Zombie the end of the fifth r m j Z m. bit- pinned Son of X kg firs round but the I X levelled scores132 words
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Article89 1946-06-17 8 The Chinese Athletic soccer te.:!i! heat Johore in a ssatcfa Johore Bahru yeeterdaj geals to one. All four goals <•;•. hall.The Chinese opened right from the kick-t ff througi goal from Tee Slang 1 equalised with a goo.i Dollah hut the Chi into the lead again89 words
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Article50 1946-06-17 8 Reuter. MONTREAL. J brothers Viga. Rale do. representing Mi Canada out of the Davis made certain oy v..:... two singles and d >übl pitted the rout in th gles when they ■gain c ater a s—o5 —o success, c ing to win a set thn match —Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article25 1946-06-17 8 London, June 18. States retained the v. lawn tennis COBtest of the Uaited Great Britain by takii g best of seven series.— 1>25 words
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Article13 1946-06-17 8 Glasgow, June 15. suits: Scottish Victoiy I Rangers 3, Hibernia13 words
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