Malaya Tribune, 1 July 1946
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Title Section35 1946-07-01 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya 'Phone Nos:—Editorial (only) 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 fu,m PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune MONDAY. JULY 1. 1946.35 words
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567 1946-07-01 1 No Damage To "Bull's Eye" Nevada Reported "DROP" FELT 140 MILES AWAY HISTORIC BIKINI TEST RESULTS A.P. Reuter. ABOARD A PRESS-RADIO OBSERVATION PLANE OVER BIKINI, JITLY 1. —THE FOURTH ATOM BO MB EVER DROPPED ON EARTH FELL OVER BIKINI ATOLL TODAY. THE OFFICIALA.P. & Reuter. - 567 words
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Article71 1946-07-01 1 A.P. tANCISOO, July before the ft off. Major Wood, the bomld broadcasters cted to score on the target Nevada, hat would haphis r.im erred, lied I would be for another job." A later broadcast from X ijal in said that the d been delayornately 30 mike directA.P. - 71 words
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Article148 1946-07-01 1 KUCHI! Gr, Monday.—Britain formally over Sarawak Srookej tcday at a a :d tore. I Mai Lhe proposal io .nU ry has caused of opinion here- I frankly re cognise this and But I hope and bat as time goes by and 1 ihi benevolent spirit of148 words
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Article198 1946-07-01 1 A.P. ABOARD THE APPALACHIAN. July 1. —Dr. Marl Compton anncunced yesterday that both the Bikini bombs are made of Plutonium. Dr Compton. one of tne member presidents oi the Evaluaton Board and joint Chiefs vf Staff of the 3oard. said tiiat the bomb might atcrfcre withA.P. - 198 words
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133 1946-07-01 1 Reuter. CAMBRIDGE. June 30.—For the first time in the history of Cambridge University, three Indian students topped the list this year in the final tripos examinations in law, mathematics and economics. Bubrata Roy Chowdhury and K. Shabapathy of Trinity College. Cambridge, respectively obtained firstReuter. - 133 words
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Article120 1946-07-01 1 A.P. I POONA, July i.—" God did not wish me to die," Mahatma Gandhi said last night after a narrow escape 1 earlier in the day 1 when his special train I dashed against the I boulders on the rails, I 68 miles from Poona. "WeA.P. - 120 words
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Article81 1946-07-01 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. June 30.—The truce between Chinese Government and Communist forces which expired today at noon has been extended for an unspecified period, according to an official announcement reported from Nanking. The Chinese Government has asked the United States Special Envoy, Gen. George Marshall, to continue hisReuter. - 81 words
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Article74 1946-07-01 1 Reuter. TRIESTE. June 30. Disorders are going on here following the ambushing of cylists taking part to a tour of Italy who were due in Trieste this afternoon. The ambush occurred at Pieris, *0 miles from Trieste. Four cyclists were injured by stones and a policeman received aReuter. - 74 words
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Article37 1946-07-01 1 SINGAPORE, Today.— The court martial of Major Metherell on charges of fraudulent conversion concluded today. The findings of the court on all five charges, subject to confirmation from the higher authorities, will be promulgated later.37 words
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224 1946-07-01 1 LONDON, June 30 —The unspectacular work behind the atom bomb test the scientists' autopsy on assorted corpses of steel ships tanks, goats, pigs and rats is described by Admiral W. H. P. Brandy, Officer-in-Charge of Operation Crossroads" in the Sunday Chronicle today. As soon224 words
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425 1946-07-01 1 TEST LATEST A.P. KWAJALE1N. July I.—Five ships of the 73 vessels in the target fleet have been set aflire, Vice-Admiral W. H. T. Blandy has annouced. The commander of the historic task force giving the first preliminary results from the flagship Mount McKinley listed theA.P. - 425 words
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135 1946-07-01 1 Associated Press. SINGAPORE, June 30.—The local Indian association today sent a me&sage of sympathy and support to the President of the South African Indian Conpress. "We sympathise with your cause and wish you every success." Meanwhile, an official of the local association, commenting on theAssociated Press. - 135 words
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Article, Illustration849 1946-07-01 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ringing down the past years against the shambles of war is the pressing need for reconstruction and rehabilitation of the occupied territories The view that this phase of the rehabilitation activities must, of a necessity, be fol lowed by moral849 words
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Article61 1946-07-01 2 'Our own reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 39. The estimates of Malayan UniGJi expenditure for the period April 1 to Dec. 31, 1945, presented at yesterday's meeting of the Union Advisory Council disclose a deficit of 5126 454.016 which is made up as folloics: Revenue 5107,898,520; Expenditure61 words
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Article158 1946-07-01 2 Psr's. June 30.—Greece which nreYtOß'ly claimed £2632.000C n o r. r r?rations from Italy has iktw <i d°w.n its demands tr a total •>! £719.500.000. it was author vcly learner! here. The Prime Minister. Constantin Thaldar s ?t the head of the Greek Government mission, is158 words
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Article76 1946-07-01 2 Reuter. Bombay. June 30-—The special train in which Mr. Gandhi and his party were travelling from Bombay was stopped dead by large boulders placed across the track 70 miles from Poona. The engine was slightly damaged as the result of the impact and Gandhi arrivedReuter. - 76 words
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349 1946-07-01 2 A.P. WASHINGTON. June 28.—A far-reaching plan lor defence against atom bomb attacks was proposed by civilian experts who inspected the bomb damage in Japan for President Truman From the rubble of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the United States strategic bombing survey mission has IssuedA.P. - 349 words
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173 1946-07-01 2 A.P. LONDON. June 30.—One hundred thousand person- would be killed or injured and 300.000 others would bo rendered homeless by the explosion oi one atomic bomb over a large British city, a British mission reported on Saturday. Summarizing the damage and death causedA.P. - 173 words
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Article112 1946-07-01 2 A.P. LONDON. June 30.—Siam rejected the French complaint that Siamese bandits made attacks on Vientaine on the Siamese-Indochina border and repeated the allegations the French were guilty of minor aggressions themselves. The Siamese Foreign Ministry in a statement released through the London Legation said British andA.P. - 112 words
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Article54 1946-07-01 2 (Our own correspondent) Penang. June 29 Wh!le the Harbour ccolies unload bags of merchandise from tongkangs to lorries. street urchins busy themselves with pilfering goods. is a common picture of Penang's wa<erfron, showing the unavoidable losses suffered by big merchants and importers bf fore the goods54 words
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662 1946-07-01 2 Reuter. London. June 30. —The British Cabinet Mission to India "has been outstanding and memorably successful" despite its failure to place India on the road to full independence, says the diplomatic correspondent of the Sunday paper The Observer. I "Its success cm beReuter. - 662 words
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386 1946-07-01 2 C. J. McKelvie - MURDER OF DUTCH WOMAN From C. J. McKelvie The time late August 1943.—The scene—Th c Japanese kempeitai headquarters in High Street, Kuala Lumpur. Dramatis personae—Mrs. Doris van de Straaton (33) suspected to be an Allied spy, and Second Lieut. Murakami Suji, Kempei officer. Mrs.386 words
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Article153 1946-07-01 2 Madrid, June 30. Eighteen Spanish anarchists were sentenced to terms of imprisonment by a court martial at Alcala de for attempting to reccns'i'Ute the anarchist National Labour Confederation and to form armed groups for purposes of rebellion. Gregori > Garcia Gallego accused of being the secretary of153 words
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Article53 1946-07-01 2 MADRID, June 30—Thirty-nine people have been arrested in Victoria, northern Spain, according to a r eport reaching here from San Sebastian. The arrests followed active Basque Nationalist propaganda When foreign delegates passed through on their way to the Congress at Salamanca of Pax Romana. International Roman53 words
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Article211 1946-07-01 2 Reuter. LONDON. June, 29.—When the Cabinet Mission returns to England over the week-end, the true facts of the situation will have to be faced, says a special correspondent of Daily Worker cabling from Bombay. "The Mission will claim success on the grounds of acceptance by CongressReuter. - 211 words
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142 1946-07-01 2 tFrom Our Reporter) IPOH, June 29.—The first countrywide two-day political conference of the UMNO got under way this morning at the Town Hall with representatives of 35 associations throughout Malaya attending. Also present were many women representatives, and a batch of Sakais from Selangor.142 words
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Article39 1946-07-01 2 Paris, June 30 The King of Cambodia is due to return to Saigon today after one month's visit to France. A special plane has left Paris io fetch the King who is at present in Merseilles.39 words
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Article376 1946-07-01 2 Reuter. (By Reuters Special Correspondent I Gdynia. Poland, June 30. Ju^of cream, cakes, wines and spirit-, cherries, oranges and Strawberries unrationed butter, sugar and tea. plenty of clothes and furniture— these are the things a visitor to Poland finds in abundance in shop windows.Reuter. - 376 words
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Article81 1946-07-01 2 Reuter. London, June 30—Lord Woolton former Food Minister In the. wartlu coalition Government. tins noeepud the Invention ot Mr cnurehlll to be come Clialrman of the CJonserwuVi Party Organisation. n was atmQutved today, Lord Woolion tuic«*eed> Mi" RuijUi >«*lK"to»i reeenth vesitrmd through pressure ol other business. AsReuter. - 81 words
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Article38 1946-07-01 2 SEATTLE, June 30—An international 112-hour working fortnight for seamen with £16 minimum wage was approved by the International Labour Organisation's Maritime Conference here. There was a margin of three votes above the required two thirds majority.38 words
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Advertisement10 1946-07-01 2 The year's most Lavish Production "KISMET* <in TECHNICOLOR; is coming10 words
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268 1946-07-01 3 UMNO WILL CARR V ON STRUGGLE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Far from being discouraged by London press reports that the proposed dispatch of the delegation of the United Malays Nationalist Organization to England or even an appeal to the King would bear no result,268 words
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Article59 1946-07-01 3 LONDON. June 30.—At the closing I session of the sixth Imperial press I conference here a resolution was passed recommending tha- the Empire Press Union >hould resume annual conferences in London. Senator Rupert Davies. chairman of the Canadian delegation, issued an invitation for the next quinquenniai Imperial conference59 words
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114 1946-07-01 3 Reuter. MAI. (Air Main The Chinese General Ashere has cabled a strong .< Chines* CensulatesW w York and San i, alleging that incomthe diplomatic s'aff se for the recent ren of 1-6 Chinese nathe United States to "where they are now to face povertyReuter. - 114 words
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Article106 1946-07-01 3 On dwelling house in Marne r H Serangoon Road was gu-ted by tire with all its contents while another ajoining vas partially damaged lay morning. The buildings were occupied by Chini se. The origin of the Is n known. Th b use, which was desj106 words
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274 1946-07-01 3 Reuter. •SKIXGTON. June 30.—President Truman yestoed a compromise price control bill with a ement to Congress that it would "promote ion and collapse in this country" which would the entire world." controversial legislation. v;des for widespread price but retains wartime price r another year,Reuter. - 274 words
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Article82 1946-07-01 3 WASHINGTON, June 30.— President Truman signed today the "G. I. Sweethearts Bill" permitting foreign girls (or men) engaged to American war veterans to enter the United States to get married. The law alloics them three montJis' residence in the United States, but requires that they82 words
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586 1946-07-01 3 Disillusion Growing Defiance In Italy ROME. June 29.—Italian reaction to peace which apparently is shaping up at Paris conferences of the big four Foreign Ministers is one of bitter disillusionment mixed with growing; defiance, writes John P. McKnight, Associated Press correspondent. Casting off caution usually displayed by a vanquished public,586 words
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Article132 1946-07-01 3 Rangoon, June 29-The unprecedented criene wave sweeping Burma shows no signs ot abating. On the average 60 dacoities and murders were committed daily last month when the-re were 1.600 dacoities and 238 murders. The New Times of Burma in an editorial says arguments ranging from economics through132 words
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Article70 1946-07-01 3 Under the auspices of the Tamil Epworth League. Mr. T. R. Doraisamy will speak on "Glimpses of Church life in India" on Thursday, m the Social Hall, 1, Short Street at 5.30 Mr. Doraisamy has returned to Singapore after an extensive tour in South India where he has70 words
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397 1946-07-01 3 (Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. One of the most discussed questions in Malaya today-back pay for volunteers who were prisoners-of-war and who were not—has been decided in the Malayan Union. An official statement, giving these details, says:— Release benefits to volunteers who were not397 words
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1139 1946-07-01 3 A.P. Jerusalem, June 30.—More than 75 per cent, of Palestine's 500,000 Jews were placed under virtual house arrest yesterday as British troops clamped a tight military siege over the Holy Land to "end the state of anarchy". Early Sunday (today), the British began lifting theA.P. - 1,139 words
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157 1946-07-01 3 A.P. SEATTLE. June 29. Bert Kennedy, 69-year-old marine engineer, today acknowledged with minor reservations, the data he testified he sold to Russian naval lieutenant Redin was fuel> available elsewhere to the public, but he insisted it was specific information that Redin demanded. AfterA.P. - 157 words
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Article37 1946-07-01 3 A.P. PARIS. June 30- —US Reparations Commissioner Edwin Pauley who arrived by plane on June 28 after his tour of Korea and Manchiria conferred with US Secretary of James Byrnes for half an hour—A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement300 1946-07-01 3 PICTIRES J jl RECEIVED Portrait of Rt. Hon. WINSTON CHURCHILL p.c. mv Giletie 7.50 each Sepia 8.50 each Kelly Waish Ltd. booksellers 3iationers. printers raffles plage. ssingapore. TUe bwit U*wae and fresh Java c)iar;ge Peki.e Tea uarliod in i;axes of 2 sg. or by lb. Obtainable at T. G. KIAT300 words
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Article460 1946-07-01 4 If words mean anything. the Gtoyernmeni is aboar to embark on a real attempt to smash the notorious black market under which viaiaya has suffered since almost the day ot che reoccupanon. At the Press :onXerenc3 on Saturday, Ir Franklin Glmson discussed seme of the measures which are460 words
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2475 1946-07-01 4 Beverley Baxter M. P - By Beverley Baxter M.P. in "Everybody" In the corridor of ihe British House of Commons, just outside th? famous smoke room, there is a telegraphic ticker machine which hiccoughs and splutters ths news of the day. There we can pause and read I2,475 words
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229 1946-07-01 4 Reuter. KEADIEY. DOWN, Hampshin June 29—Seven of the 19 soldi* > under sentence, accused of joining in the mutiny at the Aldershot detention barracks and causing damage estimated at £9.073, were yesterday acquitted of that charge during the fourth day's hearing of theReuter. - 229 words
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Article49 1946-07-01 4 COPENHAGEN, June 30 Major Glemming Muiis, described as chief of the Danish parachutists who operated during the German occupation, ha. been arrested by the Copenhagen police charged with embezUing £30.000 which he is alleged '.o have received from British sources *o finance the Danish resistance movement.49 words
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Advertisement545 1946-07-01 4 TRIBUNE PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisement: I V anted, Situations acant, Situations Wsmiea. For Sale, Perq ;al, etc. S3 00 per Insertion of 20 words minimum. IS rents for every additional word. .aestic Occurrences Marriage Engagein nt, Birth notices, etc. $7.00 per insertion of 25 words tninimuni. 20 cents for545 words
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896 1946-07-01 5 Reuter. (By Robert Rapworth, Keuter's Correspondent). MEXTCO CITY, (Air Mail). Elections without riots, voting without shooting, a change of government without revolution —that is what most Mexicans expec on July 7 when they go to the polls to elect their President for the nextReuter. - 896 words
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Article58 1946-07-01 5 A.P. 0 Tno fam lies badly Uard-to-find sumbun a alow here had this advertisement publemobUized flying offi Br ish and Canadian 2 children, I dogs, 4 1 crocodile and I phant (lk years', ni bungalow near nwi'-r Sleep moke, dri?ik and hotel A nswer '0 OrderlyA.P. - 58 words
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160 1946-07-01 5 Reuter MINUTER. June 29.—Replvrommons to a debate on oi teachers. Minister of Miss Ellen Wikinson said intended to produce 70.000 an. emergency training B Beptumher 1948. they i the teacher- they had gadget ed for. the plans of the Minis* realised, 12.000 men and r.c.dReuter - 160 words
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Article127 1946-07-01 5 A.P. BAN FRANCISCO. June 29.—The right I property owners to restrict residen by non-Caucasians wa- upa superior court ruling. Judge Conlan signed a permanent masked by a group ol propert rners on Nob Hill against Mr- Mabel Theng. Chinese owner of a:: apanment house. I 1931,A.P. - 127 words
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Article30 1946-07-01 5 N June 30.—The Persian Minuter. Ghavam Sultaneh. i ast disclosed he was form- party to be known as the Petty of Iran.'* It has t part> programme.30 words
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Article287 1946-07-01 5 A.P. > GTON.—President Tru- si administration re-shuffle of t h e select inner circle ol I louse policy makers one of his Bi'w trusted advisers. advancing Secretary of tne try Fred M. Vinson to Chief ol t he U.S. Supreme Court.--1 President placed his long-timeA.P. - 287 words
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Article266 1946-07-01 5 Reuter. DUBLN, (Air Mail).-- Eire's greatest and mosr lucrative industry—horst breeding— which had been at a standstill since 1939. is rapidly getting: back to normal. dan after the relaxation of rr-e Irish Government's ban or tlu> axaon of ho.-ses on June T. n fn .:t momentReuter. - 266 words
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172 1946-07-01 5 Sir Malcolm Campbell, 61 last March, is planning to use a jetpropelled version of his famous Blue Bird speedboat to attack his own world water record of 141.74 m.p.h. on one of the English lakes this autumn, says the Daily Mail. A jet172 words
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Article690 1946-07-01 5 Reuter. (By Harold Fair, Reuters Correspondent) NEW YORK, (Air Mail). —American farmers in the great plains of the South-west have taken to the air for their daily chores. In Oklahoma, where immense distances have to be covered, they u-e aeroplanes to supervise cattleReuter. - 690 words
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Advertisement490 1946-07-01 5 NOTICES MALAYAN RAILWAY. On and from Ist July. 1946. r amission to the platforms at Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Seremban and Johore Lahru stations will be allowed on-y :o holders of train or platform tickets Platform Tickets at 10 celts ".th will be on sale at the Booking O.Tu-t s at490 words
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Advertisement1269 1946-07-01 5 I» Mil It NOTICES SALE BY TENDER L The Custodian of Property, Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following particulars of which are as follows: Lot I. 26 Cases of white chalk 2. 350 Cases of envelopes and voucher pads 3. 150 Cases Ointment 4 Steel Helmets (Lots1,269 words
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150 1946-07-01 6 A.P. LONDON, June 30.—The Jewist Agency for Palestine charged lasl night that Britain's action againsi the Jewish leaders in Palestine was a 'clear act of aggression" against the entire Jewish people. I In a statement which it said "car ries the full weight of theA.P. - 150 words
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Article83 1946-07-01 6 NEW DELHI, June 30.—An eightman temporary Indian Government Jto serve until the election of the j Constituent Assembly has been named. They were appointed by King George and are: Gen. Auchinleck. war portfolio: George Speuc\ law and education; Sir Eric Coates. finance; Sir Rob'-r: Hutch'ngs, food and83 words
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Article72 1946-07-01 6 An informal tea party WM given by the United States Informat:on Service to member> of the press, the Education Department and the Public Relations Department at the Victoria. School yesterday afternoon. The eue-ts were entertained by the screening of some educational films— "The Autobiography of a72 words
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Advertisement261 1946-07-01 6 r ,a AS TENSE AS IT IS GREAT! MEN'S FIGHT FOR THE __J FREEDOM OF OTHERS. /W% M WTV U '"j* jSj Q X Service Before Self!V|mr I I UL/ TO-DAY: 11 a.m.—2 p.m.—4.15—6.30—9.15 p.m Tel. 5281. IT'S ANTCN WALBROOK IN HIS GREATEST ROLE Abiy supported by MAKGA RETTA SCOTT.261 words
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1208 1946-07-01 7 Dressed in black, with a fur coat thrown over her shoulders, the sobbing mo ther of two children told in a crowded at Southport of her association with a young ex-Merchant Navy o fficer who was committed for trial at Liverpool Assizes on a1,208 words
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Article333 1946-07-01 7 the Empress of Austra--53 members of the Women's \ir Force, most of them rward to a return to civijtet Bsc or six years of -.inline and of wearing Sergeant who has been stations Kong. "It will be to be a civilian again. I shall miss mar..333 words
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Article118 1946-07-01 7 Reuter. June 30. About 2.000 robed Buddhist monks appealmonks to "dedicate their whole am Ceylon from Britain tag held last night under ttv auspices of the Ceylon Union of of the monks. Thikku Rahuiu. known as the "Savonarola of <- »after the fifteenth century Italian monkReuter. - 118 words
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Article60 1946-07-01 7 following passengers departed bj 80.A.C. yesterday: U.K.—Lay Violet Seymour Mr. F. D. Harrison, Cpl. E. RootfiS. 6 Lcir. Sinclair. Egypt—a Ldr. F. R. Maye3. India—Lt./Col. Mander Jones. Mr. K. G. Menon, Mr. T. M. LalchanIfr. A. A. Rahim, Mr. R. Tiwa-i. Penang—Mr. Koh Han Kok, Mr I Kwen60 words
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Article205 1946-07-01 7 A.P. djocjakarta Representatives of the outer inlands of the Netherlands East Indies have announced opposition to Dutch proposals to separate those territories from any Indonesian republic recognized In Java and Sumatra, the Indonesian government department of uiiormation announced. The announcement said an antidiVision movement" was formed atA.P. - 205 words
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342 1946-07-01 7 Despite the wet weather, a heavy ball and a slippery ground, a good crowd was entertained to some good soccer when the Malays played ALFSEA at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The conditions suited the Malays better and they took full advantage of that342 words
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Article64 1946-07-01 7 Orchestra practices are held every Friday evening at 5.15 p.m. by the Singapore Musical Society in the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Society is a non-profit making concern and is at present doing its best to start music again In Singapore and ex-internees of the Changi Camp Choir to64 words
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Article1366 1946-07-01 7 Big Demand Continues For Industrials Considerable strength was displayed by share markets during the week with a continued widening oi public interest and a fair volume of business was written, reports the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. In tins, sterlings despite less Lj-.-don enquiry maintained their prices while among1,366 words
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Article212 1946-07-01 7 (Our Own Reporter) Penang, June. 29.— Known as 'Tiger of Penang" for alleged brutality. Takaharu Hashimoto, who was the chief of the Japanese Police (Special Branch) from November 1942 up to the surrender, is among the Japanese criminals whom *.he War Crimes Court will212 words
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Article81 1946-07-01 7 A.P. Toledo. Ohio. June 30.—Seventeen and a half tons of cholera serum will be shipped from Toledo airport on July 1 aboard two American airline ships for Shanghai. The serum will be flown nonstop on San Francisco and then across the Pacific arriving in Shanghai onA.P. - 81 words
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Article42 1946-07-01 7 WASHINGTON, Juno 30 Luis Luti, Argentine Ambassador to Cuba and temporarily charge d'affairs, departed by plane for Manila to represent Argentina on July 4. He was accompanied by the Embassy Counsellor, Alejand Cullen. and attache Francisco Carlos de Posada.42 words
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Miscellaneous400 1946-07-01 7 ON THE AIR 1100-I*2oo hrs.) Maiav Schools Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs/i English School Broadcast every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools' Broadcasting Wednesday and Prida> 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres in the medium wave band and 4.78 mega cycles per second in the 61 metre band except from400 words
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1254 1946-07-01 8 Graceful Loser" Code Carried Too Far? SPORTS IN BRITAIN Reuter. LONDON, June 29—(By Vernon Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor). British sportsmen have a fine reputation of being "good tosers." We are supposed to play games for the games' sake and known to win well and lose gracefully. It has been aReuter. - 1,254 words
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Article118 1946-07-01 8 Reuter. LONDON, June 30—For the second test trial match of il c season to be played ai Canterbury on July lv to 12, the following England eleven has been chosen: N. W. Yardley, Captain. Yorkshire, L. Hutton. Yorkshire. C. Washbrook, J. T. Ikin, Lancashire, J. Hardstaff.Reuter. - 118 words
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Article211 1946-07-01 8 A.P. Nanking. June 30. —Gen George Marshall handed to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek a new Communist oeace proposal including an orfer to evacuate the "north Manchurian city of Harbin, objective of Government armies when the Manchurian truce was signed on June 7. The new proposal cameA.P. - 211 words
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Article32 1946-07-01 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, June 30—John W. McFormack. Democratic leader of the House of Representatives, announced on Sunday that the House debate on the proposed British loan v.ll! begin next Friday.—A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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170 1946-07-01 8 Reuter. BATAVIA, June 30. —Dr. Soekarno, President of the Indonesian Republican Government, to-night confirmed that Dr. Sutan Shahrir, Indonesian Prime Minister, and other high Indonesians had been kidnapped by armed men from a hotel at Soerakarta on Thursday night. Dr. Soekarno. who was broadcasting frort Jogjakarta,Reuter. - 170 words
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Article321 1946-07-01 8 Washington. June 30.— Antußikini pickets ringed Washington's vast War Department building yesterdayCarrying placards reading "Bikini is a rehearsal for world war 3" and "operation crossroads—the wrong road to peace" they marched in protest ago nst the historic atom bomb test. The pickets who did321 words
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Article531 1946-07-01 8 TRIESTE PROBLEM SOLVED Reuter. PARIS. June 30.—A corner has been turned in the "Big Four' Foreign Ministers' conference. When it meets again to-morrow it is expected that rapid agreement will be reached en calling the full peace conference of 21 powers. This dramatic new turnReuter. - 531 words
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Article318 1946-07-01 8 A.P. NEW YORK, June 30.—Abandonment of the veto power in affairs of the United Nations was predicted yesterday by Dr. Quo Tai-Chi, Chinese delegate to the Security Council. In an address prepared for broadcast. Dr. Quo said he expected public opinion to force aA.P. - 318 words
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Article688 1946-07-01 8 John Calder - JERUSALEM TENSION By John Calder Reuter. JERUSALEM, June 30.—Bristling machine-gun posts manned by men of the Royal Ulster Rifles are toda/ covering all approaches to the headquarters of the Jewish Agency raided at dawn yesterday in the largest ever drive to breakup Jewish terrorist gangs.Reuter. - 688 words
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Article175 1946-07-01 8 SINGAPORE CRIME More robberies were reported over the week-end. At 9.15 p.m. Saturday, there was an armed gang robbery aHospital Road, when five Chinese, four armed with revolvers, robbed a Chinese woman of $200 cash and a wrist watch. They used a military lorry. At175 words
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