Malaya Tribune, 10 July 1946

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  • 35 1 The Malaya Tribune The Paper Of The People Of Malaya Phone Nos:—Editorial (only) 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. 1946.
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  • 44 1 Two million dollar damage Fireboats play wate r on the great fire siveeping through 'he ferry house at St. George, Sta'en Island. N.Y., recently. Firemen from Staten Island, Brooklyn and Manhattan icere called to fight the blaze which caused an estimated damage of $2,000,000.
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  • 207 1 HAP?DL? APORES STRIKF WAVE IS SPREADING Simultaneous with the strike called yesterday by the Postal Department's uniformed employees, about 200 waiters of St. James Power Station downed tools is morning after their demands to the authorities pfrl b /£f r r e Employees of the
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  • 58 1 A.P. I V 9. —American delcgaM th« Foreign ?.rn;s- BC« denied today the newa agency report that 'secret talks*' on lb* Germany were underv. ay the exclusion of Russ a. ireea said the only talk; v thai were taking plate J between Freir.h American ccal
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  • 55 1 A.P. J'l.v The House 01 -■>" a direct Mm Labour Government P".itically significant in- the case of friendly s which have a non-profit :i. p 1 v..,, t > vote t''onservativc L-M-d Bvvendge's miinriade the insurance grou;. vera meal's new social *c ystem. The Commons
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  • 177 1 Washington, July 10. The opposition to the British loan continued their attack yesterday wnh Representative Roy Woodruff Republican, Michigan declaring that the huge credit sow the seeds of another war. Woodruff said that to give Britain a loan and then refuse a similar sum to
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  • 2047 1 Situation In Country "Very Critical" RESISTANCE FEARS VOICED MALAYA DEBATED IN COMMONS I'NION iuvp tiFORMAl DISCUSSIONS ON THE MALAYAN PI ORATOrv rT,^ E P L ACE RECENTLY, BUT THESE ARE OF AN EXnsri AND NO CONCLUSIONS HAVE YET BEEN MR rFOurr n»?. ED
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  • 108 1 The police have noiv declared war on people accepting "tea money." or, as 'he police call it, bribes. hi format ion regarding any type of "tea money" demanded is wanted by the police for them to bring to book this type of racketeering which is
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  • 250 1 GUN MISFIRED Three Malays, who were fired at twice by an armed Chinese robber who had held up a compatriot, overpowered the robber and handed him over to the police, this morning. It appeared that at 7.30 this morning a Hylam armed with an automatic entered
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  • 257 1 A.P. Washington, July 10. —UNRRA Chief Fiorello LaGuardia announced yesterday the stopping of all UNRRA relief goods to China except foodstuffs, because of China's inability to transport goods inland to needy areas. A spokesman for LaGuardia, in :i statement, said that "h" had anticipated the
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    • 102 1 The i Morning Tribune la :hp only Malayan newspaper with its own correspondent .n HOLLYWOOD 111 \HY I.IIIS Famous Filmland Authority sends mail news pictures everyday to the Morning Tribune at a 1 leading provision I J I stores, or C.O.D. ex Factory i TH£ B£ST S/A/C£ /SS3 i SODA
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    • 87 1 Of Special interest to Women VERA ARDMORE'S Malayan Social Page I IN THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE I To all our numerous friends and lady i patrons in Singapore and the Union. We take pleasure in announcing arrival of stocks of PURE SILK UNDERWEAR, KIMONOES, LADIES BLOUSES IN CHARMING SHADES FROM SHANGHAI
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  • 1115 2 To put relationships between pre-war landlords end their lessees and tenants on a legal fooling, the Leases and Tenancies (Wa- Absentees) Adjustment Ordinance 1946 is about to be introduced into the Advisory Council. It will provide for the adjustment of leases ana tenancies of
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  • 137 2 In mitigation of sentence, i Ahmad Meera Lebbey. an lnaian I vho pleaded guilty in the F'rrt I Police Court yesterday to a :harge of carrying a dagger on he road, said that he was a ooatmen. His Chinese towkay :iad given him a dagger to
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  • 51 2 A.P. Shanghai. July S. —Minister o r Information Peng Hsueh-pei on Monday told R news conference that total cessation of hostilities dep;.n ded anoa the proposed reorganisation of the army and ditpoaitioniag of Communist forces- He said without that, there is no hope of halting hostilities-'
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  • 78 2 Alleged to have caused the death of Mavis Joy Jones, a nursing sister, by driving a military lorry in a rash manner at 11.30 p.m. on June I. Ernest Hall of the 12th Bn. tYorkshire) Paratroop Reqment, appeared in the Fifth Po ice Court before Magistrate
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  • 183 2 Reuter. SHANGHAI, July B.—A large aiea of Hainan island is today terronstu by well-armed bandits who plunder food crops and paralyse transportation. accord ng to reports broUfcut hack by Relief and Rehabilitattcr. Adminlstration observers. In the bandit-ruled interior. !E--treme distress reported. The whole island presents the eppc*ance
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  • 36 2 SERFORXX Germany, July execntieß of Nazi war criminals < tha French zone of Germany is be. temporarily ht Id up because the C man guillotim belonging to th° T since of Baden has mysteriously appeared.
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  • 18 2 Wine Officer Dinnie from U X and F. Lt. Solman from India o: July 8.
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  • 658 2 'Brutal Vicious' Conduct Alleged Inspector On Trail "The events form a story of brutal and vicious conduct such as would be hard to equal in the times of licence which we have been through in the past three or four years." Thus prosecutor Mr. G. M. Coltart opened the case
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  • 191 2 Shanghai. July 9.—More than 250 of 400 UNRRA employees in Shanghai have sent a message to the Director General Mr. LaGuardia that valuable relief supplies in China were being wasted, deteriora and being stolen "while the starving continue to starve and needy remain without".
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  • 65 2 Wah Mohamed (28), an Indian soldier attached to RIA.SC Bukit Timah Road, appeared before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim in the Fifth Police Court, yesterday, on two tentative charges. One was for possession of a revolver and the other for possession of 10 rounds of 38 ammunition.
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  • 95 2 A Japanese interpreter, lida Kiyoji, employed in .he Japanese Military in the Andamans, was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment in a War Crimes Court here yesterday for ill-treating ivilian residents of Port Blair some time during 1948 and 1944. It was alleged that the ac■used.
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  • 56 2 A.P. ARIZONA. July -Th. riqe asked n man seeking a orre today on grounds of ci give the court details. "Well your honour. hemn said, 'five times my me on the head with an axe If it keeps up some one Qo m ing to get
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  • 278 3 (Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, July 9. "We have all of us followed with great interest and sympathy the discussi ons which were going on in India during recent months for the purpose of establishing the constitutional position of India. "We too, in Malay;;, are
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  • 143 3 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, July 9. a new of racketeers Under motto "Ransom Your Bicycle" is itself known here, lists are forcibly deprived of machines and called upon to m them at face value price>. at places. Recently the local tire branch apprehended five I si
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  • 124 3 fOut Own ING, July The British nd film star. Miss Heat.iet t.-eether with h.r KKSA vt>n pave a sta»re perforrht Chinese Town Rml the programme monologues and variety Civilians were admitted >• •nd. Thatcher told the Tribune British pictures made dur<i ".nd after were
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  • 100 3 Miss Maureen Boswell and Mr. Seah Yun Khong have ieen chosen to undergq a two year course of training in social welfare ivork. Tne other successful candiiate is Fit. Lieut. K.H. Tan who left for Engiand on the impress of Australia last month. Miss Maureen
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  • 236 3 The first known instance of a European imised by armed bandits in Perak occurred .on the Gopeng Estate road, hardly 100 m the main Ipoh-Gopeng Road when Mr er, manager of Gopeng Estate, was held up ed of $1,000 in cash by three armed Chinese.
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  • 180 3 The authorities are determined c«j take every measure to cure the outbursts of armed violence in tuc ColonyTheir policy has been to give f.'ir warning to allow those who wish t' conform to the law. but once tins warning has been ignored, to at* decisicelv. It
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  • 80 3 Lee Bim Chua (20). who was alleged to have robbed a compatriot of a fountain pen and used criminal force t o a constable who arrested him appeared before Magistrate L. C. Goh,' in the Second Police Court, yesterday. The offences were alleged to have taken
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  • 93 3 All food sold at the people's restaurants is prepared fresh daily though this does not mean that any surplus is allowed to go to waste. Any surplus food left over at the end of a day's sales is distributed to the various boys' and girls' homes and
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  • 342 3 (Our Own Reporter) made bvTw c T IC m «orth technically was :neetin/ 0 f the tlle Presidellt at to-day s Eow Thoon and n i l when Mr. Lim ravlor s stateme,? it f. Keng referred to Mr. soon to evtenT rSt how
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  • 117 3 Two Chinese tradesmen, Choon Seng Leow and Lim Wee Peng, were convicted in the Second District Court yesterday on a charge of possessing military goods. As a result of a raid conducted by Mr. Anderson, Superintendent of Police and a party of detectives on a house
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  • 102 3 The following departed by 8.0.A.C. on July 7th. For U. X.—Mr. S F. Woodliffe, Mr. P. W. Hume. The following passengers arrived by 8.0.A.C./Q.E.A. on July 7. From U. X.—Mr. G. C. Fenton. Mrs B. Nicholls, Mrs. F. C. Stanford. F/Lt C. P. C. Humphrey, P/O. N. C.
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  • 213 3 The first canteen in a Government Department, as a result of the pi; ~ont drive by the Social Welfare Department, was opened on Monday at the Outram Road Pr.son. I to the initiative of Comdr. G- E. W Bayly, the Superintendent of Prisons The charge
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  • 61 3 NEW YORK. July 9; DoC* Stephen Wise, a member of the E\e ••utive Board of the Jewish Ag: tu. for Palestine stated last night tin' »he British Embassy in Washing. hu> refused him permission to into Palestine. "The denial is J confession of British
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  • 410 3 A„**?°r g A ty on atrocit y charges against British, Australian, American and Dutch PoWs resulting in the o f ?K Xil Cam P 211 on the Siam-Burma death Railway between May and September, 1943 q J^Par ?ese L t. Kokubo, the camp commandant! b-bgt. Terokoshi,
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  • 121 3 Because two me n agam>t whom warrants of arre- t had been issued were stated to be in Shanghai, which is out of the jurisdiction of the Court, the warrants were returned and the caaea. -.truck out in the Second Police Court, yesterday. The
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  • 110 3 At the conclusion of the case for the prosecution in the preliminary inquiry into tentative hurt charges against Piers Prosper Webb in the Seventh Police Court yesterday, the former police inspector was charged on three counts of causing hurt during the occupation. He elected to
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  • 363 3 Reuter. ANKARA, July B.—The Turkish people go to the polls to elect their eighth Grand National Assembly on July 21. They will be choosing their national representatives on the pattern of western democracies for the first time. In the past, the Assembly
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  • 178 3 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG. July 9.—Members of the Penang Importers and Exporters Association have decided to ask Lfcc Government to lift the restriction on the movement of rice. glutir.osc rice, wheat flour and broken rito. They will also protest againsc tie present reduction in the
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  • 55 3 BATAVIA. July 9.—-Ten passengerand crew of a Mitchell "B-35" aircraft of the NetherlandsEEat> t Indies army haw been missing >ince July 4 when it failed to return after a flight over Sumatra. Effort- to trace the plane have been made difficult by the fact that it disappeared over
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  • 414 4 "Uneasy lies the head that wears a Crown" has little application in these s of democratic header. But though nearly ail ihe crowns have gone, much of the uneasiness occasioned by high responsit lilies remains. A fair tare of headaches afflicts those who direct the destines of
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  • 1117 4 A.P. KUCHING, Sarawak—ln taking over from the Brooke family of white rajahs their North Borneo comic-opera state of Sara wak, Britain undertakes to train for the modern world a people still living by a peasant economy with a towwledge of government only by a benevolent and
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  • 728 4  -  By Capt. C.W. Smith Slanding on the terrace of a cool white house set right in the middle of the beautiful Berkshire countryside, Matron Harniman looked on her twenty-eight children" and felt happy. Tottering through the ong grass eighteen months old Marie steered an unsteady
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  • 168 4 Five-year-old Julian Hasler and hi--12-month-old baby brother. Crispi, Timothy, were put to bed by thei: nurse at Marigold Cottage. Croyde. Devon, without the usual goodnight from their young parents. For their mother and father hac been swept away by the treacherous surf of Croyde Bay
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  • 177 4 Sabu. or the roguish and quickwitted "Elephant Boy"' as he wa? first introduced to the Malayan public, has attained manhood since the war, and is to play the part of the young General Dilip Raj. heir to an Indian ruler in the Himalayas
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  • 127 4 Leaders of the Iron and Steel liades Confederation, biggest trade union in the industry, allege that the Government is holding up a £40.000.000 tinplate scheme in South Wales. In fact the hold-up is due to technical difficulties in finding sites. But the union's im plication of mishandling reflects
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  • 58 4 Reuter. NUREMBERG.—FieId-Marshal vn,, Rundstedt. Hitler's C.-in-C. on t..0 Western Front, was walking witn the aid of sticks to the Nurembeig courtroom to give ev'dence on t..e indicted Nazi organisationsOn the way he stooped to pick up a cigarette end, probably throw., down by a G.
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  • 139 4 Poland's war crime trials opened on Juno 21 in the hall of Poz.ian University, with the former Nazi Gauleithcr of the district and onetime president of the Free City of L'.anzig. Arthur Greiser. on trial for his life. He is accused of many violations of
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  • 329 4 Boos and cries of "Collaborator" greeted Ser far, the Russian ballet star, when he made his first appearance in England since the war at the Cambr Theatre, London. Lifar !a the Artistic the New Monte Carlo B, He danced in a ballot, 'p i'apres Midi
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  • 166 4 Attempt* by desperate m lia emigrants to fret to their new r. in the Colonies by accepting pat with ""amateur" sailors are to ■topped. Waiting lists fdV passages the shipping companies havr Im so lo"ng that scores of people planned to travel oversea- h craft.
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  • 147 4 When a husband sued parents-in-law at Pemb shire Assizes for enticement rr's wife Mr. Justice CI interrupied part of tho evidence to say: I'm afra d I don't t that; that's rubbish." Th fc wife. 26-year-old Moily Harries, had said sir as afraid cf her husband. The
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    • 64 4 The Malaya Tribune will tomorrow publish a special article by the celebrated scientist, Albert Einsiein, grandfather of atomic energy, who will give his views on the political implication of atomic energy and give his answer to the atomic terror. This special article is exclusive io the Tribune Group in Malaya.
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  • 744 5 Not A Vestige Of Truth In Suggestion —Ex-Rajah A.P. :,«8i-s«?on that Miave sold^Sarawlk •ovcrnment. I would like tn km n-..,» V bnl, sn »Mfi fur in ci. nu i Vr tlid-t calumny once m i, Charles Vyner Brooke, Rajah of Sara :'V ,hs Aiscc aled «'ress in
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  • 139 5 Ju'v 9.—The Chinese I the Communist dereached a complete China's protracted peace ttta by both sides sugi two-hour talk with GeneGeneral Chou En-lai. ununist representative in a long discussion un- y.ght with Lo Lunj-chi Democratic League. «ai reason for the deadrchng to the Communists is of
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  • 110 5 BOURNEMOUTH, July 9: Tat search for Doreen Marshall, 21-year old ex-Wren, missing from a Bourne mouth Hotel terminated last nv»with the finding of the body o.' woman in a thick woodThe body has not yet been fied. The spot where it was Zv*i.4 is
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  • 27 5 After terrorists had completed their job vi lure shoe ng a bridge m Palestine blasted by Jewish terrorists recently. An Arab soldier stands guard.
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  • 262 5 i£fi hi Ju l y 9 T 'ie Council of the All-India h Sl t l Leag:ue Wll! meer on J«ly 28 and 29 in Bomrl t0 c^ mmc tne whole Question" of the British 52**™* Mission* plan for the future of India, and
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  • 60 5 FRANKFURT. July 9.-Flood< inundated large areas of Bavaria stranding 1.200 American soldier* and ruining crops vitally needed for feeding hungry Germans this winter. The Unirec States Third Army reported tha four days' torrential rain s have isolated th t famous spom centre cf Garmisch-Partenkr-chen. Troops spending weekend
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  • 123 5 LONDON. July 9: Ho*co« B today criticised the policies of British ocupation troop? m QeiBMUo as too lenient and complain d: 'Theie are no systematic measure: *n clear reactionaries a r..i KSiUri M s oat of i>ui)lic jird economic life.' The Jun«> 27 demonstration in H..
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  • 110 5 A.P. I Trieste. July 8. Pro-Yu*OftL.v leaden responsible for the nine-aay old Trieste harbour strike saiti T'onday their followers would ao< demonstrate against the Paris Foreign Ministers' decision to interna tionalise the city. He declared Lh« work stoppage, involving 300,000 workers, has nothing to do wiih
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  • 62 5 NEW YORK, July 9.-The Kingdom or Transjordan ha s applied for membership to the United Nations. The official request for membership was made through a letter sent to Mr Trygve Lie, the United Nations Se-cretary-General, by Shurayki, Transjordan Foreign Minister. Transjordan became a kingdom after
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  • 162 5 i. L ND N JUIV in all branches of homecraft-from fruit bottling to pressing mite, and needlework to bathing baby- is suggested for housewives and mothers, brides-to-be. and husbands and fathers in a Ministry of Education circular to the local authorities today. The circular points
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  • 56 5 A.P. WARSAW. July 9.—Premier Edward Osubka Morawski at a press conference said that topranking Catholic Church dignitaries in Poland had refused a government request they condemn these responsible for the recent ami-Jewish pogrom in Kielce where 41 persons were killed. He sa d both the bishop of
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  • 33 5 WASHINGTON, July Preside Truman announced today 'oa n.to the added importance of the Pac fie area," Australia and Urn States had agreed to raise their Legations to the status of Embass?*
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  • 335 5 tattomq AFTERNOON TELEGRAPHED INVITO W wftt? t T m li'rl ATim PEACE CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN PARIS ON JULY 29. The invitations and the draft rules of procedure which will accompany them, will be desratched after the foreign ministers' session this afternoon Sources close
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  • 241 5 Stole £2 From Widows' Orphans' Fund SLOUGH. July 9.—For ten years, j Wilfred Charles Flight has been PoI lice Constable, and part of the time cierk at the Slough Police Station Yesterday he confessed to thr> Slough magistrates that he ;tole two £1 notes from the Widows' and Orphans' collection
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  • 73 5 A.P. Tokio. July 8 Opposition n Japanese Government circles to tne abolition of Japan's feudalistic "labour boss system for supplying labour is reported by the Jiji M#tf service. Jiji attributes the opposition i > the government offices concerned in "food shortape and other social conditions and
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  • 54 5 Reuter. HONG KONG. July 3 —Employees are represented for the first time in Hong Kong's history on a new Labour Board set up by the Governor. Sir Mark Young. The interests of labour. European employers and Chinese employers are represented by three members each. The Government's
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  • 73 5 A.P. Washington, July 8. Profess oi Hat old J. Laski, head of ihe BsrtlAft Labour Party, said Britain has eliminated unemployment but capitalistic nations have failed to do -c He described Britain's goven.--l ment as a mixture of capitalism and socialism in a radio debate with
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  • 68 5 Reuter. CANBERRA, July 8. Sir Ri chard Casey, Governor of Bengal until last February, will be a candidate for the Queensland constituency in the forthcoming Federal general elections, it is authoritatively learned. Before his appointment in Be.i gal, Sir Richard was successively Australian Minister of
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  • 42 5 BLANDFORD. Dorset. Errand, July 9: Six RAF men were kilieu •vhe" a four-engined Halifax bo..»uei crashed with a terrible explosion shortly after taking off from UM Tarrant Rushton airfield apparent. with a large object slung underneath its fuselage,
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  • 97 5 A.P. Oxford, July 9. —Basil O'Connor chairman of the board of governors of the League of Red Cross Socieiit. proposed Monday international mooi liMHon of Red Crofs personnel anJ supplies to aid stricken areas, ;n time of disaster. O'Connor, who is also chairman of the
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  • 41 5 NEW YORK. July 9: Two xuu y j severe earthquake shocks in the gcu era! direction of Asia were recorded at Fordham University's seismofcta, n at 01.27 and 01.33 GMT on July Tht*y were estimated about o,lj miles distant.
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  • 66 5 NEW YORK, July 9-— A noisy welcome was given to the Holland-Amer can Lines motor ship, the Westerdam, when U arrived m New York—the first vessel on its maiden run to dock here since the war. The Westerdam was bombed and sunk durinu the war
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  • 71 5 A.P. WARSAW, July 6 (Delayed) Thousands of Jewish repatriates are streaming into Poland from Russia causing the authorities to fear recurrence of anti-Jewish outbreaks such as the Kielce pogrom in which 41 per>ons died. The Government spokesman said that armoured cars and military reinforcements have been dispatched
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  • 97 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI. July B.—Arrangements j for another Indian repatriation boat :to sail from Shanghai abou t the middle of August are being made by the Agent General for India. This is in response to numerou 3 requests from Indian nationals in various parts of China. It
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  • 34 5 A.P. Tokio. July 9.—A heavy rainstorm in Kyushu flooded thousands of swept bridges aside, damaged roads and halted rail frame on Sunday night and Mbodfv morning, the Kvodo News Agency reported.—A.P
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  • 157 6 Auckland. July 9. -Greater damage to ships is Likely to be caused by atom bomb exolosion number live the underwater tesl In Bikini Lagoon < n July 25 -Maj.-Gen. Thomas Farrtll, a member of the American scientific party said on his arrival in Auckland. It was
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  • 80 6 LONDON. July 9—An importam meeting of Ministers of In- j dian states is to be held in Bho- j pal on Friday t 0 discuss the constitutional probkms outlined by :he British Cabinet Mission. New Delhi radio said today. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the new Pres'dent cf
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    • 392 6 ON THE AIU j i 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schools' 1350 Tamil Music ill). Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday 1400 LOSE DOWN, and Saturday. 1830 Indian Forces' Programme. 0900-1000 hrs.) English Schools' 1000 Signature tune Broadcast every Monday. Announcement in Mandarin. 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools' lf)02 rnntonese Selections (B). Broadcasting Wednesday and
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  • 164 7 Wally's' Unparalleled Record In Test Games Reuter. LONDON, JULY 9—THE MCC HAVE INVITED WALTER HAMMOND OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE TO CAPTAIN THE MCC TEAM TO VISIT AUSTRALIA IN THE COMING WINTER. Hammond, who is 43 years' old, has been in magnificent form this season passing his
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  • 73 7 3- Title Fight Tonight Ql \SOOW, July 9. Jackie his world. Bri- British Empire fly■!'tlrs against Joe Cur-2-near-old Liverpool fly}]ampde?i Park here ghi Pa ter son has not at eight stone for three i boxing fans wonder c can 7nakc the flyweight -tr mg at that weigtit. who has been
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  • 154 7 Learie Constaniinc, Reuters snecial eorres MANCHESTER, July 9.—lndia made such a brilbaek against Lancashire at Old Trafford, c of the second Test, thai after seeming in acnger of a follow on tlipy came triumphantly in of victory. This was denied them chiefly by the Iness
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  • 60 7 I Washington, July 9. —Beau illy knocked out Sam-ay m s seventh round of a f ;:nble bout at Griffit'r n i answer the bell Qth round of the ache- unds. His second sa:d rom a leg cramp from rmei world lightweight 1 wrestled,
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  • 83 7 hundred guests and ra <>f the Singapor m were entertain:- Mr. Yuen Kok Ling oa »1 the Great WoT'i Park. A series of taut bition matches wa th" function. Th-" Hung rendered mush; 1 the function. ing were the results of L. Singles: Miss Tung Hung Lai
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  • 298 7 LANCASHIRE -Ist Innings Washbrook c Nimbalkar b Bohoni 108 Place lbw Mankard 46 Ikin b Sohoni 139 Kinc lbw Mankad 2 Edrich lbw Mankad 1 Wharton c Sohoni b Hazare 73 Phillipson b Mankad 1 Brierley lbw Mankad 0 Garlick c Sarwate b Sohoni 9 Pollard not out
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  • 109 7 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, July 9 Sal Perea. 150 pounds, of Honolulu, won a 10-round decision from Dencio Cabanello, 150 pounds, of Manila, in a semi-wind-up in the Coliseum Bowl. Perea won eight rounds, Cabanello one, and one was even. In the main event Tony Rodri
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  • 229 7 BAKERS' PROTEST WILL BE IGNORED -STRACHEY Reuter. LONDON, July 9.—The Feed Minister, Mr. John Strachey, told a Press conference here today that the world cereal position was improving and that Britain's long rationed population may get more meai butter and eggs from Eire which has been asked to send an
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  • 255 7 Reuter. CHESTERFIELD, July 9. Eoe Derbyshire" cricket team to m.et the Indian Tourists in a maun I starting here tomorrow will be m locked from G.HodgkUon, eai tarn, P. Vauikhard. S. W. rt hin«:ton. D. Smith. A. Townsord. C. El Hot A Rkodeo, Gla>hvin. a.
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  • 113 7 LONDON. July 9: There hi c-, .< s'hility, 1 understand* of a uVihjtf en India in both the Houses oi Pstfl* mont early next week, though DO deelatoil yet hps been taken hv f*overntnent fwrftoa Prascr Wlsrhton Renter's political correspondent:. Discussions are proceeding botwee the Government and
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  • 139 7 LONDON. July fi: The Ke r Insurance Bill has passed the i c mittee stage in the Lord> mlv* 'i a aitndmcnt. Lord Beveridge, pleading the uu,. of the Ftiendly Societies on the U.O lion to iiiclude them with:n scope of the Bill for the purport <
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  • 202 7 VIENNA, July 9—Maj. Gen Ivan Zinjow, of the Russian High Command in Austria, said today in an interview that the Russian order transferring properties in Austria to the Soviet Union would not injure Austrian interests. In an interview distributed by Tass. the official Russian
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  • 145 7 LONDON, July 9.- The House ol Lords today agreed to the amendments made in th e Commons to the Burma Legislature Bill lowering the age of eligibility of candidates to the Burma House of Representatives from 25 to 21 and to the Senate from 35 to
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  • 77 7 Tonight's wrestling at the New World arena brings together Dara Singh and Stan Garside for tne third tune. The fight will be over ten five-minute rounds. In the supporting bouts the Indian wrestler Basropan who found Zombie too big for him last Wednesday takes on a wrestler of
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  • 93 7 The Indians meet the R. A. P. < Seletar) in a soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium today. They wiil select a team from the following:—©. M. Angullia, V. R. Sabapathy, P. Gupta, Kartar Singh, S. Narayanasamy. P. Ramoo, T. C. Baton, G. Ranatunga,
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  • 543 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 9.—Oxford won easily by six wickets in their inter-vasity game with Cambridge at Lords which concluded early today, Oxford scoring the necessary ten runs for victory with the loss of a further wicket. Huge scores again marked the County Cricket matches ended
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  • 361 8 STIRRING JEWISH APPEAL TO BRITAIN Reuter. JERUSALEM, July 9.—The President of the Jewish Agency and of the World Zionist Organisation, Doctor Chaim Weizmann, urged Britain "undo ihe wrong you have done us. Let my people go" in a statement read by a
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  • 168 8 LONDON. JULY 9. -The Times in an editorial on the Cabinet Missions scheme writes "Tne British fcion's scheme has th e advantage ot great flexibility.'' The Times points out that the eligibility for election to the Constituent Assembly -depends only upon the nomination by one member in
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  • 82 8 A.P. CULVER CITY. CALIFORN..-. July o.—Movie and airplane BttV*» Howard Huges amazed doctors Mo.i day as he rallied from crit'ial i juries suffered Sunday in a era.l explosion of his latest plane. Physicians said that the miliar aire manufacturing genius now nad "bettor-than-ever chance to re cover" His
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  • 31 8 LONDON. July 9—Mr. Arthur Greenwood Lord Privy Seal has been appointed to the additional post of Paymaster-General, it is offlc'*ny announced today Trn position has remained unfilled since f hp election.
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  • 146 8 Reuter. LONDON. July 9.- An echo of earlier Palestine disorders came loday with the official announcement that an Army Lieutenant. Leonard Charles Jesse Oakley. Royal Warwickshire Regiment, has been awarded the George Medal for crawling through a "small dark tunnel" to rescue men wounded when armed
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  • 85 8 Reuter. VIENNA, July 9.—The Austrian police last night carried out a house-to-house search in the Soviet sector of Vienna to roundup Germans. Sudeten Germans and other people of German descent who had failed to report to the assembly points for transportation back to Germany. No reports have
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  • 78 8 A.P. LONDON, July 9.The founder of the League cf British Housewives told a meeting seeking for incre liberal food allotment that 22 women have already committed suicide "because of the strain of rationing and standing in queues.'* Cries of "coward" greeted the announce- J
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  • 86 8 Reuter. LONDON, July B.—The champio:. soccer clubs of Sweden, Czechoslovakia and possibly Denmark are «o be invited to play return matches against English clubs in Engii.no during October. France and the Netherlands will provide internat'onal opposition '.j England. The French are to he invited
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  • 37 8 MOSCOW. July 9—Harvesting of the new Russian grain crop is proceeding at full speed, according to reports today from various parts of the country, with thousands of tons of grain being delivered to state elevators.—
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  • 30 8 WASHINGTON. July 9. President Truman ho? »i«rn*i1 n bill pruvnlti,,- lfif-.000.000 'obuut Jm 40o-rr.Jllion Strait* for the Nnv.v'* current f..c< year, somr. fl&.OOO.OOO.OOO Mow \t N«vy» tt.p «t&f year allotment
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  • 524 8 "God Will Protect Us" 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Failing a satisfactory reply from the Postal authorities in answer to five-point demands submitted early last week, 300 uniformed staff of Singapore s Postal and Telecoms Departments last night decided on a "sit down strike" from 6 o'clock this
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  • 38 8 BATAVIA. July 9.—Twenty Indonesians were taken prisoners and some killed when Dutch naval units clashed with extremists near Kamal on the Madura coast. Java, yesterday. Three heavy machine-guns and some small arms were captured
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  • 89 8 A.P. Rome July B.—Renewed COKUtta nist demand for sizeable pay .n crtnses in lower income brackets up-pt-urfd to have wrecked PremierDe Gasperi's hopes for early formation of the new Italian Republic's first cabinet. A tentative accord on Saturday »i.< upset by a Commun st demand on
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  • 99 8 SYDNER. July 9. Mr. J. Malone> former Australian Minister in Mos cow, declared i n a n address to the Brisbane Rotary Club today that Ru5 sia was the most ruthless dictatorshir the world had ever seen. Russia was building up a militant caste, and except for
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  • 108 8 A.P. NEW YORK. July 9.—Dr. H. V Evatt of Australia told tho United Nations Sub-committee on Atomic Energy Monday that any atomic energy agency established by treaty must have autonomy in the performance of its functions and no system of veto should be permitted
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  • 47 8 LONDON, July 0: The Soviet new.; ruiblioation oi th«> Russian emlia3-" denied as "malicious nonsense a re port by an American news agency that Russia was seeking fishing cor. cessions south of the Atlantic as compensation fui supporting Ardent .-.n claim to the Falkland. Islands-
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  • 658 8 The man who tried to elude Truman Reuter. WASHINGTON, (Air Mail)— Mr. Bernard Baruch, 75-year-old elder statesman, whose plan to hand over American atomic bomb and its secrets to an allpowerful international Atomic Development Authority has come before the United Nations Atomic Energy
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  • 198 8 A.P. CAIRO. July 10—The first stage ot Britain's evacuation planning is to move British troops out of the cities and into the Suez Canal zone within eight months, a reliable source indicated on Tuesday. The recent lurn'.ng over of the famed Cairo citadel
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  • 84 8 LONDON, July 9.—Science Is a help in the formation of Government policy, said Mr. Herbert Morrision, Lord President of the Council opening the Commonwealth Scientific Conference in London today. Ifs results will be applied in improving the standard of life of the in Britain and the Empire,
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  • 53 8 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG tf, p Fourteen men. all now; dead in ffe e c« I main ree/ gold R i suf 0/ a pressur t The bur si occurred on r, day since iuften resets fcai)e been work in <i below the surface the bodies and
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  • 83 8 Yokohama, July 9 E. Wing, former ftaanci J Headquarters of the Service Group, m English Army gcaer charges of misappropi than $50,000 in gave] in currency jugghn- Lt. Wing was Mm vice and must forfeit al! pay J allowances and b months' hard labour. With two
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  • 212 8 Manila, July 9—Hukbalahap leader Luis Taruc today asserted his armed victims were not aggressors I in Central Luzon's latest bloody fighting which re-1 suited in 159 deaths. Taruc urged an impartial investigation to determine responsibility, and suggested US Supreme Court Justice Frank Murphy as mediator. Mr.
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  • 82 8 LONDON, July 9.—Troops unloaded perishable food cargoes ■in one strike-bound British pon today and there was a strong likelihood they would be called in to handle meat in London's idle SmithfitlrJ meat market. Two hundred Royal engineers started moving thousands of baskets of potatoes on to
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  • 84 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI. July 8 22-man team of Btedi all former members of tki i feller-financed Peking I College, is helping to combat Sr r hai's cholera threat th d ye WM st.'ll spreading. The Health Bureau B new cases, bringing the tot _H of which
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