Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1946
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Title Section35 1946-07-09 1 The Malaya Tribune The Paper Of The People Of Malaya Phone NosEditorial (only) 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 IT PAGES. SINGAPORE, THESDAY, JULY 9, 1946 PBICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY. JULY 9. 104b.35 words
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Article306 1946-07-09 1 Reuter. July 8.—The Foreign Ministers of the Bis 1 i 1 1 0 and a Quarter hours session here failed to break the deadlock on the issue ations to the general peace conference <£ s fixed for July 29. Ke Mr. James F. Byrnes. USReuter. - 306 words
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Article75 1946-07-09 1 Reuter. VO.VG. July B—Pawnk r e the latest group of j s commercial commuI 'i strike. the request of the of Police to reduce interest to the 1930 pawnbrokers on the Koivloon, British the Chinese mainI ped accepting artihowever, remain 11 ishing to redeem v.np ticketsReuter. - 75 words
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Article157 1946-07-09 1 Reuter. J i!y R. Sections ol nd Chinese press in iJaI ceased Indian tr »jjfs ol thf Batmia !th failing to give prc•ad' which coniLi -mv ►ops do not carry out fat rolling undertaken asserts that 100 have taken addeparture of Duicn trsssj <>f Batavia daily "SinReuter. - 157 words
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58 1946-07-09 1 Growing protests at food cuts... Housewives in many parts of Britain are expressing their growing disapproval of the continued cuts in food rations, and one group is invoking a protest to the King under the Citizens' Bill of Rig.its Act of 1688. The picture shows a i>cenc in Queensway, London.58 words
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Article130 1946-07-09 1 Armed with a hand granade snd a pistol, three Chinese were reported to have held up the occupant of a house in Lavender Street at 7.30 a.m. yesterday and robbed him of $40. A robbery which took place on Sunday evening was reported to the police130 words
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Article111 1946-07-09 1 Ir, the small hours this morning, police who were summoned to i room in the second floor of a ouildinpr in Maude Road found a onjyt sr-old child murdered, another child critically injured and I'iVf mother, a Chinese woman, also critically injured. the f'OOBa which111 words
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Article33 1946-07-09 1 Reuter. VANCOUVER, July B.—The £eath of Lieut.-Col. T. D. Sutherland, n former tea planter in Ceylon with an impressive record, in two wars, was reported today. He was 52 Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article197 1946-07-09 1 A.P. SHANGHAI, July 9.—Premier T. V. Soong blamed and condemned Chinese communis for the recent anti-American manifestations in a news conference here on Monday. He said the Chinese people were grateful to the American aid and But for this, Shanghai, Peiping, Tientsin and other cities to whereA.P. - 197 words
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Article303 1946-07-09 1 Governor To Make Last Minute Appeal Today COMMITTEE'S DECISION VETOED EXpS'tODAY SVT.S T GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE'S DECIsloN ST \v THE STRIKF™a£K E,^ ,GHTMAN AT 4 P.M. TODAY IF THFIR IWM1MM «.??"5L A i* D WILL STRIKE iHfclK UfcMANDS ARE NOT ACCEPTED BY THEN. line 1°30 er M m303 words
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Article91 1946-07-09 1 Reuter. HONG KONG. July B._James Arnold Rainey, 34-year-old Burmese who fought in the defence of Hong Kong in December. 1941. has been ordered deported from the colony. Rainey was brought into court for entering Hong Kong without a valid passport. The police stated that Rainey waReuter. - 91 words
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Article73 1946-07-09 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE, July B.—Gold bars, jewels and currency worth £100,000 were discovered on board the Dutch liner Klipfontein today before it sailed from Batavia, Java. They are alleged to have been smuggled on board by two gold dealers who had buried the valuables durReuter. - 73 words
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Article20 1946-07-09 1 At Wednesday's Lunch meeting, Mr. Yap Pheng Gek will address Rotarians. and his talk will be "Re-Habilitation ftefractlon."20 words
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Article136 1946-07-09 1 A.P. TEHE RAN July B Mf George v. Allen v. s. ambassador to Persia, on Monday denied a story clearing in the Soviet newspaper Pravda that he made false charges against the Soviet Union in a <alk wiih the Tudeh People's Party central committee. Mr. Allen declaredA.P. - 136 words
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Article342 1946-07-09 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. JULY 9—THF w BY R xfl JTU b< VOTES EFFORTS TO RI CiCK rnvcinr KATION OF THE BRITISH LOAN CONSIDE Ih3 vote put the loan formally beforp tho for four days of the debate, toS no accurate measure of the strength of theA.P. - 342 words
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Article77 1946-07-09 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. July 8. Overseas cmncse are remitting back hom e to Caina large sums monthly, according to figures released here by the Gov-ernment-owned Bank of China. A new record was set in the month of May. when the figure touched nearly eighteen milliardReuter. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration31 1946-07-09 1 untitled Test untitled..... Vice-Admiral W. H. P. Blandy, seen wearing specially designed goggles which enable the bearer to s e e the atom blast without damaging the eyes A.P. Photo. i»/,vll1.i»/,vll1. - 31 words
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Article201 1946-07-09 1 Reuter. VIENNA, July 8.-The Soviet authorities in Austria announced today that all Germans in the Soviet 'one of Austria must leave immediately for resettlement in tne French zone of Geimany. The Germans, estimated to number 4j,000, have been instructed to report at police stations this afternoonReuter. - 201 words
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Article44 1946-07-09 1 A.P. Manila. July untitled U.S. untitled tary tribunal on Monday connoted two more Jananes* charrd participating in tortvn and 1 of over 2.000 Pilipino eiviMa'. i'anay Island la late 1943. 2r.d-Lt. Noriyuki Otsnka was wmfenced to hanjr and Serrt Tada'rkj Kuwano to life imprisonment"A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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506 1946-07-09 2 d as the wor. Kind cf torturer in Singapore during the Japanese occupation, Sgt.-Major Toyoda Akichi, who stood his trial in the War Crimes Courfor ill-treating Mviiian residents, by subjecting them to all forms of tortures, was found the offences and condemned to506 words
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74 1946-07-09 2 untitled on untitled damage persons irould be KilUe 'niurcd and 300,000 others WOUta be rendered hojneless by the exo'osion of one atomic bomb over a large Brit sh city. A British Missio7i rcponed today summarizing damage and death caused by 'he American atomic bombs which dropped on H roshima and,, /'. /'/l.>,a. - 74 words
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Article60 1946-07-09 2 PISTOL KNIFE CHARGE Two cfempes, one <>; being u\ p»* fttaatos a pistol cn«l Ott« oi beta* i:-. aosseesioa ««f a kr.ife at a houj. ii Baktt T niah Road, were *x:>iaireC :<> Said AH bin Kussim 43 a Ifala baei, v.-her ac area prodmvd bern Magistral* Ahmad bin Ibifcatm,60 words
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Article240 1946-07-09 2 A 14-vear-old Chinese boy who stole a kit bag from a military lorry parked in Rallies Place almost go away with a revolver bu- for the vigilance of constables on special duty in plain clothes. This was revealed in the Juvenile Court yesterday when240 words
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Article45 1946-07-09 2 SHANGHAI. July untitled—The untitled office af UNRRA announced today :t had accepted the resignation of Mr. Clarence E. Hall as managing director of Its highway transportation division It said investigation cleared Hall ol charges of misappropriation of fuaps but he showed laxity in adminUua tion.45 words
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254 1946-07-09 2 Arab Retort JERUSALEM, July 7—In a reply to President Truman's statement that the United S'ates was prepared to assume technical and financial responsibility for the transport of 100,000 Jeicish immigrants into Palestine, the Committee protested strongly against "such flagrant empty and irresponsible statements254 words
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Article51 1946-07-09 2 The engagement was announced on Sunday of Miss Baby Lim on!\ daughter of Mr. Lim Siew San of the Government Treasury and Mm late Madam Chua Kiat Neo to I»ii Chua Chwee Guan second son of the late Mr. Mrs- Chua Boon A..n of Singapore- The marriage will take place51 words
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Article177 1946-07-09 2 (Tribune SiafJ Reporter) A Japanese-built rice gouown or r Outran* Koaa and adjacent to the Tiong Bahru Fiats is the building used for the new People's Restaurant which was opened co-day at 11.30 a.m. by the Financial Secretary Mr. Nelson Jones. A 35-cent meal consisting of177 words
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Article176 1946-07-09 2 Reuter. LONDON. July 7. It it |earnt thai tho kidnapping of lh l»4on< ■bin Premier. Dr. Shahrir. an June 27—he was released four days later was not a case of terrorist «CU* vity. cables tho soccinl correspondent of' the Sunday newspaper Observer from Batavia. •It was engineeredReuter. - 176 words
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Article267 1946-07-09 2 Reuter. TIENTSIN, July 7.—United States Marines and the relief agencies. UNRRA and CNRRA, in the Tientsin area have joined forces in an all-out effort to save North China's rice and wheat crops from one of the greatest locust invasions in China's historyWhile the US. MarinesReuter. - 267 words
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163 1946-07-09 2 A.P. TOKIO. July B.—Less than a year after Japan went to war with the United States, ex-Premier Hideki Tojc na s told that the battle was hopeleas, it was -tated before the IntercationaJ Military Tribunal. This statement came at tne start of theA.P. - 163 words
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Article54 1946-07-09 2 A British RASC driver Edward A.'ci rellia trial in the FL.st Police Court yesterday when he was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of 83 bales of military property. The case was postponed to July 15 for mention and bail in the sum54 words
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Article71 1946-07-09 2 TOKIO. July B.—The U.S Army is ready to is s ue 60.000 copies of a new Japanese phrase book to help troops make their way about the country. The social assistance >ection includes these >amples: You're very pretty." "How about a date?" and "Where will I71 words
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138 1946-07-09 2 Canterbury, July S for the British Oot i antiterrorist drive in Pa a was voiced by the At of Canterbury tod address to trie Canterbury Diocesan Conferena The communizctU received from the Ch and others seemed sav\. '10 bej a u ron Hon- It 'l138 words
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Article129 1946-07-09 2 Reuter. WASH'NGTHN. Jul? 7. ieved President Tr"m;n, wil v necial mcs.-.age fca Centres '..o rescue the le?n to Bnt»n -anvas of House nenberv •enaua danger of th? loan he '.•ntod. The odds arc against "tight rejection, but at •m.endnients seem t<> have rtm* support, andReuter. - 129 words
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Advertisement463 1946-07-09 2 j NOTICES NOTICE OF ARRIVAL, i WHOLESALE dealers wishing to purchase the following items are requested to advise their requl'v merits immediately "HARDVARE brand aluminium saucepans. Electric rons modern" brand, glass cups saucers. Starch (bulk" for commercial use. Groundwood quality magazine Printing paper. Silver Plated Tableware. M B 693 Tablets.463 words
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Advertisement214 1946-07-09 2 P.&O.S.N. Company. S/S "SAMARKAND CARGO ONLY. The above vessel has been Used I lead for LONDON on P. O II Coy s berth at Singapon P Svettenham and Penang and is* pected to commence loaon- %i l-apore about the 22nd Juiy. The vessel, previously on Funnel berth, has been transferee214 words
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Article65 1946-07-09 3 Ipuh The final chapter n the Linjfang Road massacre in which three defenceless women and four children were brutu murdered in August in or teas wr ttcn in the Superior Court when the i used, Yon a Ken Kheu\ i found guilty after a ree-dau hearing65 words
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193 1946-07-09 3 Our Own Reporter). NANG, July 7. —An exhortahla compatriots to "unit? sti ing China*' was made Mi Lam Wee Keow. presidr a gathering of members ul 60 Chinese associations Wembley Park her e in bration of the Double nth Tht meeting was sponthe Penang193 words
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Article130 1946-07-09 3 defence that he stretched s hand to ask for a permit d- mand money, was M named Arts, a refflcer attached to the ts Department, at the conhearing in the Second Court y< sterday, in a case h he was alleged to have la bribe of130 words
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50 1946-07-09 3 la not true," declared Carl Gry '30). a Eurasian, *a charged before A h mad bin Ibrahim, in th Police Court, yesterday, with niaitted criminal breach oi car which was entrusted Ifra. Ibrahim Alsagoff ot: remanded in police custorlj urs for further investiga tions.50 words
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Article319 1946-07-09 3 NANKING, July 9. negotiations in Nanking were virtually at a standstill as both (sides received fresh reports of in various sections. Each charged thai their opponent.', had v.'oiated ln o ceaselire agreement. The Govern mom forces charged that tnc Communists airplanes bombed the Y< llcw319 words
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Article168 1946-07-09 3 As a result of vigilance on tn< part of a police constable whik oi duty at Hectare Road on J Qne \q tw o Chinese youths, Wong Chee ChuU6> and Ng Chan Geo* ua, appeared in the Third Magistrates Court yesterday on a charge oi picking $lj from168 words
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Article42 1946-07-09 3 BATAVIA, July B.—Tan Malacca the Communist leader, said to hau been partly responsible for the recent kidnapping of Dr. Sharir, the Indouesian Prime Minister, is now in the hands of the Indonesian Republican Government, the Jogjakarta radio repotted today.42 words
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Article51 1946-07-09 3 TOKIO, July 8.—His Holiness Pope Pius has sent his benediction and pledge of aid to Catholics in Japan, in what Catholics here said was the first letter ever written by the Holy See to Japan. The letter was read today at a pontifical high mass which 4,500 attended at Hibiya51 words
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Article133 1946-07-09 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Implementing Government's campaign against black marketing, sweep on Singapore's street markets has already got into stride. Stacks of stall equipment were seen at the Central Police Sta'"i yesterday, consisting of stools, poles, boards and all accessories tf tat go to make up133 words
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230 1946-07-09 3 Lail Behari Singh, former Lnspector of Police, stood trial before Mr. A. P. Jack in the Relief Court yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust of Indian type ra tions. total value $4,000 odd in November last year. J all Singh was230 words
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Article177 1946-07-09 3 a CantoaeM woman Poon i}* Heng ISI was sentenced to I years' rigorous imprisonment in U»i Pint District (Curt yesterday arhcii she peladed guilty to being IB \>o> sesaioa Of seven pounds of opium. She was arrested on April "JT at B-M a.m. in a Johore177 words
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369 1946-07-09 3 When a clergyman at Oxfordshire Assizes decribed a man charged with attacking a land girl as "one of xiature's gentlemen." Mr. Justice Lewis remarked: "I do not know a hat you mean by ihat." He commented: "It is one of the Worst attempts at369 words
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Article95 1946-07-09 3 Reuter. BATAVIA. July P.—Ten thottaand Indonesian! ittetided a pnblic meeting at Jogjakarta, h 'adoua'-ters of the Irdonesi-m RppuMlc, to celebiate the grant of independence on July 4 to th" Philippines, rccordnnr t.> todsjr*a reports from the interior The meeting was iponaored by the Indonesian Yoinh who.-,Reuter. - 95 words
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Article46 1946-07-09 3 TOKIO. July 8—The U.S. Assistant Secretary of War W. Stuart Symington, General George C. Ken new Po>tmaster-General Robert E. Hannr™nn. Senator Millard Tydincs of Maryland and party emplaned for Shanghai today. They will also call at Okinawa and visit Manila and Bangkok on their world tour.46 words
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43 1946-07-09 3 Graduating starlets untitled Left to right, Hazel Dawn, Roddy McDowell, and Barbara Lawrence, wear caps and gowns as they graduate from High School, June 19, in Hollywood. They are aU 20th Ceniuru Fox ttarletg and receve their schooling on the tot A.P. Photo,– .!., . - 43 words
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355 1946-07-09 3 Sofia, July 7. —Re'a-ionships between .he Communists and Agrarians—ar broadly speaking between the town industrial workers and the great mass of peasants who ii rm upwards 80 percent of Bulgaria's population —is the basic- problem of Bulgarian internal poli fes today. Leaders of these two parties355 words
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64 1946-07-09 3 A.P. BREMEN. July 7.—The worlds largest submarine assembly plant reinforced concrete structure rivalling Egyptian pyramids in size and weight —still stands despite prolonged hammering with Allied bombs. The Superfortresses flying from gland have dropped armour-piercmc bombs on its roof without apparently causing seriou> damage.A.P. - 64 words
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Article111 1946-07-09 3 KWAJAI.EIN. July B.—Brig. Oc.i. Roarer Ramey. commander of tn.? 20th Bomber I 'nmmand. today ion firmed officially the theft of a pacsape of "Crossroads" film maiked "lop Secret" from an officer fcoariar in New York. He said the thief got an unimpjrlant package being flown to111 words
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109 1946-07-09 3 Inspector's 'Loud Angry Voices' In Uir Seventh Police Court yesterday before Mr. HA. Forrer i at the continued inquiry into tentative charges of hurt against Piers Prosper Webb, former police inspector. Muid bin Mahat a Malay sergeant said that on Feb. 26. bt signed a statement in which he stated109 words
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Article73 1946-07-09 3 SHANGHAI, July B.—Mr. T. V. Sooni>. Prime Minister, today strongly condemned the recent anti-Ameri-can agitation which he described as "artificially created' by a minority for political aims. The Chinese people, as a whole, welcomed American aid both In the past and at present, he said. During73 words
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214 1946-07-09 3 A.P. 3K* ci: Yi^o*, Vic?-n f-r. F3 J de. iarcd Sun<!i ,v cB hi; return. fr«K}j X ris that re c .;r:i*.: earth' four Foit' ';-.i htintaters resti«leJ n dSciaors v.:h; *> the Yu„-i;siu. people caar.ot because, ■\s i;t Varsailljjy, th? Slovenian a-i.. Cror.teA.P. - 214 words
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78 1946-07-09 3 I BOMBAY. 8. Delegates r« j the assembly ot the All-India Ccv- greas rated 8M tv hi in favoui f A the British Cabinet Mission's long term plan fat Indian independence. The action was takca after tea hours' debate in whL-h Socialist members demanded rejection78 words
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Article151 1946-07-09 3 Reuter. LONDON. July B.—The police tod.;. were Investigating two new mys*\:--j ies. A larpo force throughout th. i niirnt heat ten miles of I coastline for a clue to 21-yeai c.lc Doreen Marshal] of Hatch End. l<tl <»- dlesex. recently demobbed from the W.RN.S.. who ha?Reuter. - 151 words
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Article52 1946-07-09 3 WASHINGTON, July 8U —International finance is beintr «Ui. i through a gradual release by tfeO U.S. of more than $.*i.000.000,o0!> (U.S.) in foreign-owned frozen during the war. Agreements have been conclude.; with oijrht European countries C>r release of $2.51*5 800.000 and preparatory conversation started for freeing52 words
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Article435 1946-07-09 4 Between the lines of the C lonial Office heavy and sententious statement that "no public statement on this matter (the Malayan Federation) has been horised" it is easy to de- c vidence of eonsiderpiQue at what Whitehall doubtless regards as the premature disclosure of the435 words
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Article1080 1946-07-09 4 A.P. NEW YORK—The Mufti of Jerusalem, regarded by many as the most explosive individual force in the unsettled Middle East today, has made the best of opportunities offered him in complicated international affairs during the past 26 yearsFrequent ly outspoken against the British andA.P. - 1,080 words
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Article214 1946-07-09 4 Br'tlkh troops who. duiinjr their service overseas, marriedff r o r 1 erir's. nrc presenting boom unui>uil A soldier in Pembrokeshire announced that Dutch be arriving at Ha-wich two days later. H" trained that she s ok., very little and enkad n ufre cou'd r214 words
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Article, Illustration139 1946-07-09 4 Chinese bishop i Li St- Pain's ro j itce.ve gij's for Ch.nu s Church, i At a speed service at St. Paul's Cat he- dral, London. 1 recently B shop TK. Shen. Bi- shop-del gate of t the Ch nesc Chur. h. received from the Arch- bishop of139 words
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Article884 1946-07-09 4 Worker. Light Wanted The Khmatan Fiat-. Block a aad *B" o f the Malayan Railways appeal to the authorities to illuminate the poorly paid's little bung lows v. th th\ trie light> The present condition of liring ai Singapore has emptied our pod..;-, a.-d we are not inWorker. - 884 words
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566 1946-07-09 4 A.P. ißy Lauranee Stuatz, Ass .eiated Press Correspoi BUENOS AIRES —The five little Diligeritis, one of th se'.s of quintuplets in the world, will be three years old. < 15 —but nobody is paying mv h attention either to their bir.hday. The father, Franco, Diligenli, saysA.P. - 566 words
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Article109 1946-07-09 4 An explosion wa> expected any second when petrol seeped from a leaking 600-gallon tank at a garage attached to Georges' Brewery. Bristol. Workmen, forced back by funes when they tried to enter a basement store, began to fill lorry tanks to dr off the petrol109 words
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314 1946-07-09 4 TOKYO —A 30-year-old widow wearing western-style cloths— and an occidental air ol' sssu to mateh —has moved in ks I of black market. Yoshilu Matsuda claims the high office in the underworld by right of succession. An exmember of her husband s gang314 words
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Article60 1946-07-09 4 German "mnr.nltion may so used to help in growing food ins the discovery of how exp can be turned into fertiliser. Brigadier-General William Drapei r T.S. Military Govermrjrnt pconomic chief, announced thisvJ»rV Berlin add that Britain has been con due n similar experiments in Belgium The60 words
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Advertisement80 1946-07-09 4 The Malaya Tribune j 1 will or Thursday pub S iisli a special article Uie celebrated sck tist, Albert i grandfather of atom energy, who will give his views on the p> S cical implication atomic energy and his answer to the at S mie terror. This spej rial article80 words
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435 1946-07-09 5 Paulo, Brazil, July 7.—About iCO Japanese to be deported from Brazii. and many imprisoned following the break-up by the the "Shindo Remmei" Brazil branch ot ack Dragon Society* which has in the efcs assassinated three prominent Japanese the state of Sao Paulo. of ihe435 words
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187 1946-07-09 5 hind sued his parents-ill-law for the alleged lent of his wife at Pembrokeshire Assizes. idney Jenkins Harries, of Treddiog. Mathr y, damages against Thomas Henry Gwyther and ife, Alice Gwyther. of Brawdv. Haverfordwest. Herding, for Harries, iiilllllegj took place in 1941 us band was187 words
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Article42 1946-07-09 5 July 8— Mr. Alvery me, toe new head d Kingdom liaison •Japan wno holds the fc of ambassador, an -General C. H. Attlee's personal reve v/lth Gen. Macarrived today at uth Japan. X d in Tokio on ft n -tay.42 words
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Article120 1946-07-09 5 CAIRO. July 7. —Forty people were :aken to hospital and one reported Killed as a result of an incident m Port Said yesterday when two bombs were thrown at a meeting addressed by Sheik Hassan el Banna, leader of the Muslim Brotherhood.. When Sheik Hassan el120 words
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Article94 1946-07-09 5 A.P. vv'Aorii.NtiTOiS. Jul;> t. x'tuil Haroour 'nTrtttgntiwrn—still sparring over fixing the biame for the success of Japanese 1941 punch at Hawaii— b;d for more lime to finish the "job. Chances appeared siirn that the Senate House committee could agree completely on picking the culprit cr culprits.A.P. - 94 words
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Article180 1946-07-09 5 ui electric storm, a funnel-shaped ttrnado cloud, v ixiad-burst were the var iations of storms which n i rn and Eastern England on June 14. nours. Bury Bt. Edmunds was without electricity thunderstorm struck iUe it was full of marketconductor on the iRh steeple of180 words
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Article218 1946-07-09 5 New York, Juiy 8.—The United Nations Security Council, in lull the pa it 10 days, may soon get tour new cases including ihe explosive Palestine question. Although the Council has hot received formal requests for action, developments In the past few days indicated that complaints218 words
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Article277 1946-07-09 5 Reuter. Mexico City, July 7.—Mexicans are today going to the polls to cnoose their President tor the next s'x years in elections which observers expect to be quiet and without bloodshed. Tne two principal candidates are Senor Miguel Aleman. former Minister ol tne interior whoReuter. - 277 words
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Article101 1946-07-09 5 ALEXANDRIA. July 8 Lord Stansgate. Secretary of State Tor Air. Pud head of the British delegation in the Anglo-Egyptian treaty negotte< tions met Ismail Sidky Pasha, the Egyptian Premier today. Lord Stansgate returned to Cairo yesterday after five weeks in London. Lord Stansgate at the end101 words
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Article62 1946-07-09 5 ROME, July 8 —Thirty-five thou sand people gathered in St. Pele.s yesterday when the Pope conducted the service of cannonisation of Mother Superior Francesca Savciio Cabrini—first American citizen to oe made a saint. She went from Italy to United States in 1889 and worked there almost62 words
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59 1946-07-09 5 untitled and untitled public appearance Julii Domingo Pcrcn, new President of Argentina and his b.oniU- icife, enter ihe Teatu) Colon in Buenos Aites for a per/ rmance presented hy the Government in honour of Fenian D piomats attending the Per on inaugural yen-monies. It wai their firs: formal public appearancel. /» /'N.,,li. - 59 words
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199 1946-07-09 5 Reuter. HONG KONG. July 7.—A group of former American and Australian war pilots are contributing: materially towards Hong Kong's rehabilitation. iney nave oeen nymg i n raw materials, eaaenttal medical and chemical iwrjplica Roy Farrell. American pilot of tho Chinese National Aviation Corporation,Reuter. - 199 words
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Article164 1946-07-09 5 BOMBAY. July 7.— afaaatttia O.iiidhi writing in his weekly jouru*] Harijan" today said the bomb had "destroyed the soul oi Japan" ard "what has happened the soui nf tho destroying nation it was yet too early t« see." The atom bomb, he said, hiu- dead ened164 words
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Article108 1946-07-09 5 Reuter. HONG KONG. July .7.—Admiral Ohak Chan, one of China's most colourful public men, has been appointed Commander-in-Chief. South h na Area, of China's revived NavyAdmiral Chfk Chan, who recci.t.y resigned as Mayor of Canton, was made K.C.M.G. by the British Government in 1942 for hisReuter. - 108 words
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Article240 1946-07-09 5 DUBLIN". July 7.—Eire's very small naval forces with a personnel of only 450 are being strengthened by the purchase of three corvettes trom the British. The naval units consist now or two obsolets gunboats—used to protect fisheries but not speedy enougn tn overhaul the modern trawler240 words
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Article130 1946-07-09 5 MANCHESTER. July B.—ln a lead er headed "Celonial Revolution," 'Axe Liberal Manchester Guardian write* that the recent white paper on '.he "Organisation Of Colonial Service" ?hows that provision is to be made for gradual transformation of th? Empire. "The most interesting of these provisions" says the paper, "relates130 words
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Article47 1946-07-09 5 WARSAW. July B—Two more persons wounded in the pogrom at the town of Kielee died on Sunday, raising the death toll to 41. Others wounded in the rioting were evacuated by special train to Lodz. Premier Obsubka Morawski. in a statement, deplored the outbreak.47 words
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Article462 1946-07-09 5 British troops searching the works of the Palestine Potash Company at Killiya, at the northern end of the Dead Sea, discovered an arms and ammunition dump carefully concealed in a shed. The works manager, Simcha Swerdlofi, and 15 employees have been detained, says the Daily462 words
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Article160 1946-07-09 5 WASHINGTON, July 7.—Testimony that the name of am A. J. May appeared as endorser on more than $18,000 (US) in cheques and drafts from two Illinois munitions plants brought a senatorial demand yesterday tlxat Chairman Andrew J. May of the House Military Committee be called before160 words
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151 1946-07-09 5 A.P. WARSAW, July 7.—A Foreian j Mini-try spokesman estimated Satur- day night that the two-thirds of Polands referendum votes already counted, approximately 6,000.000. were reflecting steadily increasing affirmative majorities on all three question*;. A relatively minor question on which the Poles were asked toA.P. - 151 words
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Advertisement187 1946-07-09 5 BALLROOM DANCING. Bags of variations by World.; tettff ng exponents and Champion of Champions are in store for YOU! Learnt your Basic Figures correctiy first. Then try out vacations. tor lessons consult The Aristocrat" School of Ballroom Dancing, 30, Cairnhiil Road. (Former Hutch Ciub> Singapore, Tel: 2903 'Principal: Matheson Sinn,187 words
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Miscellaneous723 1946-07-09 6 ON THE illK J I —i 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schools' 2228 Pro;:. Summary In Tamil. Broadcast every Tuesday. Thur&dav 2230 Sing'*ng Por You (LTSj and Saturday. (S.B.i. 0900-1000- hrs.) English Schooib' L 00 CLOSE DOWN }<r. n,)f H cf e v*>ry Mondav. 1100-1200 hrs.) English schools' BLUB NETWORK —Balav Broadcasting723 words
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Article177 1946-07-09 7 i iohai, Ju.y 7—Tihrih t** custom* aaumrmes vie g their preventive uuu-muo. v been unau.e t o pm a mop smuggling oi an nttitflncou l N O.OOtMMMJ t.Jt;2ou.JoU' worm LitraOMoci uuo tne <"iy ever) heaviest -mugghng traffic is in I >on the prohibited impo.t hat, g eOjiimilci,177 words
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Article135 1946-07-09 7 iRD USS MOUNT Id KiNLEV T he submarine Skate, wa h adljr damaged in the atom, test, demonstrated toughness U.S. undersea craft by cruM' N .nd Bikini lagoon under its »«a superstructure is onjj led. hut Vice Admiral BlaaJy d the craft, told reporu re inside135 words
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Article110 1946-07-09 7 cases of spare aeroplane rubber shoes, which \*cre tptured Jap poods, were des- fire which broke out in on the railway siding at ••ii Saturday, three-quarters of an hou: t Fire Br gade extind the fire. By their prorate brigade prevented Lne destroying nil the contents, from110 words
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Article96 1946-07-09 7 'NSBRUCK;, July B—Several amJ rings engraved With Jewish and a box holding thousands W teeth, believed to have been from Jews killed in German Nation camp gas among a hoard of 400 pounds gold and jewels found by military police in the Tyromountains, it was announced day.96 words
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Article180 1946-07-09 7 After a four-day trial Caesar M. Houghton a former boxing promoter was acquitted on a charge I dishonestly retaining stolen property, without being called upon to make his defence, in the First District Court yesterday. The alleged stolen property referred to in the charge was eighty two180 words
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Article60 1946-07-09 7 LONDON. July B.—Delegates to the Royal Society's Empire Scientific Conference which has been held in London, Oxford, and Cambridge during the last three weeks met at the University College. London, today for their final session. They reviewed the achievements of the Conference and gav e a final approval60 words
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Article58 1946-07-09 7 Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Anciano gave an 'At Home' cocktail party on Saturday at the Far Eastern Music School Hall in commemoration of the Independence of the Philippines. Present at the function were Mr. and Mrs. P. Joceleyn, Dr. and Mrs. Wu Paak-shing Mr. S. H.58 words
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501 1946-07-09 7 Indians Score 410 For Seven Wickets Reuter. MANCHESTER, July B—A brilliant performance by Vijay Merchant, who was still undefeated at the close of play yesterday—with his score at 212—today put India in the lead with three wickets in hand in their fixture againstReuter. - 501 words
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Article55 1946-07-09 7 Because he polished shoes in High Street, a prohibited i area, Wong Boon, a 45-year- J old shoe-black was fined $25 in default one week's simple i imprisonment, yesterday. Wong j who appeared in the Fifth J police Court before Magistrate Ahamad bin Ibrahim, pleaded guilty to55 words
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Article149 1946-07-09 7 A.P. CALCUTTA. July 7.—The market Drice of shellac in Calcutta—the world's only port exporting manufactured sheilac —touched a new post-war high on Saturday of $129.32 iStraits) per maund (82 2,7 pounds) us some dealers predicted a contirucd rise A spokesman for one of Calcutta largestA.P. - 149 words
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Article253 1946-07-09 7 Inter-Varsity Cricket Reuter. LONDON, July B—Oxford is all set for Victory in the inter-varsity match against Cambridge at Lord requiring only ten runs to win with seven wickets still in hand. Oxford lock the first inninprs ha-! by go runs after dismissing amluitipeReuter. - 253 words
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355 1946-07-09 7 (Tribune correspondent) MALACCA. Monday.—Two Japanese officers whe summarily condemned to death fourteen Chinese after the Japanese capitulation heard the President of the Malacca War Crimes Tribunal tell them that they have to pay for their crime with their own lives. Convicted on charges355 words
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Article158 1946-07-09 7 BELGRADE, July B.—-Prow Wilos Minich declared today that British and American representatives stationed at the headquarters ol General r.Tihailovieh. persuaded tue Chetnik leader to fight again.' Yugoslav Communists. Opening his summary at the sta;t of the fifth week of the treason Ut*l of the Chetnik general. Minich clam,158 words
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Article163 1946-07-09 7 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA, July 7. Lord Stansgate, leader of the British delegation in the Anglo-Egyptian treaty revision negotiations, arrived in Alexandria this afternoon oh hi s return from Britain. Lond Stansgate after leaving the plane at AbuKir aerodrome toid reporters: T am looking forward to finishing the job successfullyReuter. - 163 words
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Article91 1946-07-09 7 Bertin, July B Germany's bread basket in Soviet-occupi-ed provinces of Thuring a and Saxony is producing prewar quantities of grain, potatoes and sugar, and exporting great quant ties to supply the entire Russian occupied zone. American correspondents, as guests of the Russians, toured solidly planted land.91 words
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Article148 1946-07-09 7 LONDON. July 9— A protest by Indians has been made to Arthur Henderson. Under-Secretary of Stat* for India, over the India office announcement that Compton Mackenzie, the Scottish novelist, ha s been asked to write "a popular history of India's military effort and achievements in World148 words
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Article48 1946-07-09 7 Twembers of the Chinese Swimming Club who wish to participate in the Sinpraopre Table Tennis t hau:pionships but have not sent in their names, are requested to get in touch with the Convener Mr. him Cheo Ann of 23, Bonham BuihliiiK, not later than Sunday next.48 words
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Article186 1946-07-09 7 WARSAW, July B.—Th e Polish Foreign Ministry says 19 demobilised Russian soldiers en route Germany to Russia have been slain by members of the outlawed national armed forces (NSZ> in a forest near Radom. A Ministry Spokesman said siayings of Russian soldiers by the NSZ186 words
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Article102 1946-07-09 7 WASHINGTON, July 8 The former Supreme Court Justice Own Roberts today reported that a special war department clemency advisory board has reduced sentences of almost 20,000 soldiers convicted of serious offences, mostly in wartime. He advised Under Secretary 0 i War Kenneth Royall:— (1) Almost one-third of 22.500102 words
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Article151 1946-07-09 7 PRAGUE, July 7.—Czechoslovakia's new commnist Premier Klement Gottwald is regarded by his supporters as this nation's counterpart of Generalissimo Josef Stalin. Like Stalin, Gottwald exhibits calm and unruffled disposition and his speech is deliberate and direct. No moustache, but otherwise he bears physical resemblance to the151 words
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Article193 1946-07-09 7 Kow a police radio patrol car had to chase another car at 55 miles per hour and after a four mile run stopped it by pactically running it off the road in the small hours of the morning was related in the Fifth193 words
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Article73 1946-07-09 7 At a general meeting of the Amicable Athletic Association, the folios ing; were elected office bearers ivl the ensuing year:—President: Tan Bak Song; Vice-Presidents: I** Chiang Chua. Mak Gek Seng, Si.gSiak Hwee, Low Kee Swee. Swo Char and Lim Chiap Leng; Secretary: Koh Swee Chiang: Ho:.. Asst. Secretary:73 words
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116 1946-07-09 7 Reuter. MAQCHESTEfiL, July 7— i U Minister oj .a Insuram+x, Mr. James G, rJiius, announced amid cheer a a a Labour demonstrates, in Munches'er today that the date of the next general election had been fixed by the Government as May L 1950. "MyReuter. - 116 words
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Article180 1946-07-09 7 DURBAN. July B_Debi Singh, acting chairman of the Passive Resistance Council of t h e Natal Indian Congress, told a mass meeting of Indians her c that the Indian people had promised the African Deonle full support in the coming campaign against the Pass180 words
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Article194 1946-07-09 7 Reuter. LONDON. July 8 The following is the County cricket championship standing including matches ended on July s:_ COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE Ist Innings Lead P W L D NR L D Pts. Lanes 12 10 1 0 2 1 0 124 Yorks 11 8 0 1Reuter. - 194 words
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Article77 1946-07-09 7 A.P. AMSTERDAM, July B.—The swi.imiiur, diving and water-polo tourn ment between Denmark, Sweden ai.d Holland ended on Sunday in a cie«.r victory for the Dutch. The final scores were Holland; 108 1 points; Sweden. MH& JfOlAiM and Denmark, 95 points. All the women's events were wunA.P. - 77 words
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Miscellaneous25 1946-07-09 7 HIGH TIDE TODAY 7.01 a m.. Height 7.4 ft. 7.0--J p.m.. Height 8.3 ft. TOMORROW 1.19 a.m.. Height 7.4 ft--7.55 p.m.. Height 8 4 ft.25 words
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115 1946-07-09 8 A.P. MANILA. July 9—BrigadierGeneral L. Thimaya, a member <} the Indian delegation to the Allied Council for Japan, said in Manila an Monday that his country's failure to take advantage of Britain's offer of indept ndence makes me weep. m Brigadier Thimaya, wfwA.P. - 115 words
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Article31 1946-07-09 8 Reuter. JERUSALEM, July B. Geueial Sir Mil Deaipesy, Commanslsr-isi-Chief of the riddle Knot, arrived j., Jeresaieni today H? is ex petted i ttaj for three day.:.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article166 1946-07-09 8 Reuter. Rangoon, July 8. —Seven people were killed including a police constable and six wounded when a gang of daeoits ambushed and attacked a government trite: proceeding under an armed police escort from Kazunma to Seikpyu in Central Burma. The police and some villagers resistedReuter. - 166 words
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Article144 1946-07-09 8 SHANGHAI. July r, —Measure* r"sclerals the seuuoatie recovery of :-!iarghai have adcnt- d by las Ci*y Geeernrrcnt folic win'- t>»> ♦'llation of th-" 1 r.ew Mayor, fonnv Inforn)aiion>*Mrnister Dr. X C Wa. ThaSS include creation ol labour arbitration coatraittae t.~> settle dia patss between labcu- ard144 words
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Article9 1946-07-09 8 YOKOHAMA, July 8.-"Sceret" s»r uiu?rs,oe». 8'l. ol co-l<.l.nclt. i^.-.l.9 words
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Article183 1946-07-09 8 IffANTT-A. July B—Luis Taru\ Hußtalah in leader, charired that 'hv reactionary policies of Presiccr. Roxr.s and other government Ie ?rs" were preventing restoration <*T oeace in central Luzon sad urust in the new republic. ri«» said in an exclusive interview with the Associated Press: "Arr rian reform183 words
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84 1946-07-09 8 TIENTSIN, July 9.— Twelve more United States marines were stricken in the sudden outbreak of sleeping sickness which already has taken the lives of four marines n the Tientsin garrison. Doctors reporter that a total of A 0 marines were sent to hospitcl. Vaccine84 words
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406 1946-07-09 8 End Of Present Status Quo Demanded CAIRO, July B.—The Arab League tonight released the text of a memorandum sent individually by all the Arab states to Britain on the Palestine question after last month's League meeting at Blouden in Syria. The memorandum said: 'The406 words
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Article258 1946-07-09 8 ABOARD THE USS APPALACHIAN. July 7—Had the atom test been a combat action, the power of the fleet would have been destroyed, declared Brig. Gen. Roger M. Ramey, commanding the task air force, in an exclusive interview. The test fleet cousisted of 30 combat ships. 30258 words
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Article71 1946-07-09 8 Reuter. NANKING, July B.—The Chinese R T in uiei for Economic Affairs, Mr. Wang Yun-wu, disclosed today that China uas a stocV ef 000 000 be* a of cotton as against 300.C00 bales last year. The current yer.r's crop is estimated at between 500,000 and hno.ooo.Reuter. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration227 1946-07-09 8 Artist's conception of fhe Bikin bins' This is an artis''s conception, based on Army-Nary data on three ttages In the ant cipated progress of the fir s atomic bomb burst a! B kini Atolt. the first Which took pUi c on Ji'ly 1. The cloud is expected—/4./». .; 4.P. Photo - 227 words
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Article247 1946-07-09 8 A.P. Aboard USS Appalachian. July B—The blast of X-rays and invisible alpha beta neutron rays bombarding ships from the atom bomb was more crippling than the blast that smashed down and the heat that wrecked some vessels, writes Howard Blakeslee, Associated Press science editor. TtA.P. - 247 words
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Article24 1946-07-09 8 The following passengers departed by 8.0.A.C. on July 8. For India Mr. J. Dayaldas. MV. G. Jamnadas. Mr. Mohamed Taki. Mr. Fat hi Mohamed.24 words
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Article104 1946-07-09 8 ROME, July B.— Despatches fuBI Padua on Monday said several hundred university students broke into a British officers' club on July 6, chased out Italian women attending a dance and carried away flags hung in the clvb —all in protest against the Paris foreign ministers* conference104 words
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Article39 1946-07-09 8 Reuter. PARIS, July untitled—Tonight's session of the Big Four Foreign Ministers conference end.cd shortly after 10.30 pm. local time. It is believed that agreement was reached on ihe quesj tion of invitations for the tl-n%*ior J peace conference. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article239 1946-07-09 8 New Measures to Fight Philippine Bandits A.P. Manila, July 8. —Unidentified bands fougl pitched battle on the oui skirts of Fort McX U.S. 13th Air Force Headquarters six miles so east of Manila, shortly after midnight and mon of July 8. Philippine MP's dispersed the bands.A.P. - 239 words
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Article159 1946-07-09 8 Reuter. VIENNA. July 7.—With communications opening up again, and some so.-t of normality returning to the city, the Viennese are today. 15 months after the liberation, taking stock of architectural and cultural losses. Although Vienna had the first serious bombing In September 1944. only eight months beforeReuter. - 159 words
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108 1946-07-09 8 Reuter. BATAVIA. July B.—Twenty Indonesians were takea prisoner and some killed when amphibious units of the Netherlands Marines clashed with ex tremists near Kamal on Madura coast. Eastern Java, the Netherlands Navy Information Service reported today. Three heavy machine-guns and some small arms wereReuter. - 108 words
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Article95 1946-07-09 8 Reuter. TEHERAN, July B.—Qavam Es Sultaneh, Persian Prime Minister, today informed the American, British, Soviet. French and Chinese representatives in Teheran that Persia demands a seat at the peace conference. "Persia has done her utmost to help achieve victory so it is her x'igiu to attend theReuter. - 95 words
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282 1946-07-09 8 Better Liaison Between Public Scientists Urged LONDON. PuJy 8 T tists "working party 1 h to the ccnclas on that ar: mutt ci Scientific mn i ,s needed to maintain r c so em the research, and I p InK between scienti those responsible for a. ing information. Ihe scientists282 words
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Article73 1946-07-09 8 Reuter. BOMBAY. July B.—"Dm in protest against the Briti Mission's proposals foIndia is to be taken a!, country by the ■cbednk (untouchables). Mr. P. N Secretary of the Bcheduk Federation, said today. The Federation complaii British plan for India 1 scheduled castes as a mil direct action campaienReuter. - 73 words
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