Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1946
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Title Section37 1946-07-11 1 The Malaya Tribune The Paper Of The People Of Malaya Phone Nos:— Editorial (only) 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 ;c;iit PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY, 11, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, JULY 11. 194 G.37 words
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541 1946-07-11 1 Inquiry Into Salary Rates Suggested Cost Of Living Allowances: Commons Question Reuter. TO GOVERNMENTS POLICY IN MALAYA "IS WAGE-FXXmr Mlr»i™» E^ OPMENT OF EFFECTIVE TRADE UNIONS AND FOLLOW THF P I P ?m»l rn£„ A x ND "PRIVATE EMPLOYERS ARE EXPECTED TO COSTOTm^r^iVo^y.^ IN THEReuter. - 541 words
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Article142 1946-07-11 1 A.P. Rton, July 10.—The Itu-i-iit hat* lodged an in- t with the U.S. ovc; Four decisions on ihG •it reported from Pa :.it.c informants who dec- BMMd *aid the protest irted hy the Italian AmSigror Alberto Tarchiani. »qt conference with Act" try of State Mr. DeanA.P. - 142 words
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Article36 1946-07-11 1 da. K>mpei chief who ined to death with 7 of others in connection Double Tenth Atrocity tnged at Chanpi Pna -i th him were 12 otner d of atrocities both .n i the Andamans.36 words
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Article21 1946-07-11 1 I July 10.—Field Mm** I Wavell was re-elect-of the Poetry Society at the annual mceti :g era! Council today.21 words
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265 1946-07-11 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 10: In London's historic Guildhall Lord Louis Mountbatten, late Supreme Allied mander South-East Asia, received the freedom of Uiy of London—the highest honour that a civic an bestow. mony lacked none of ir that has come to iated with it and theReuter. - 265 words
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43 1946-07-11 1 A.P. July 11. —Britain's Food John Strachey announce 1 lit that strikers in Loar «ale taĕat rvaiket hud least temporarily, to disthe weekly rations fo." 1 Londoners, ■rket workers had struck at the hiring of thuo n men.—A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article32 1946-07-11 1 IRA Q WANTS TO SIT AT PEACE TABLE A.P. adad. July 11—Iraq's Foreign ti rrlay spnt a note to ii Kmbassy and the liu3--r <»r.s in Baghdad asking participation in -he conference—A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article28 1946-07-11 1 WASHINGTON, July 10. c otllclals said today l i ncr was o n the South America t 0 help iheir homeland some rmana listed as danger-28 words
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Article57 1946-07-11 1 Associated Press. Washington, July 11. The population of the United States on January 1 was 140,386,509, an increase of 6.6 per cent since 1940, Ihe census bureau estimated. The birth rate which jumped in the early years of the war has declined somewhat but has notAssociated Press. - 57 words
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Article135 1946-07-11 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 10.—The British Air Ministry announced tonight that a Dakota of A r Command. South-East Asia has been missing since June on a flich' from Butterworth, Ma'.cya. to Ranojon. The plane's passengers ivcre: Lance Corporal R. Pl::mridge, Royal West Rents. Lance Corporal G T. Braund,Reuter. - 135 words
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Article166 1946-07-11 1 CAIRO, July 10—An estimated 1.000 persons, 200 of whom were described by the po lice as leaders of the youth groups oi ItM two political parties Kotla and Wafdist, were gaoled today as a precautionary measure", as the Government forbade a general strike tomorrow. Selim Zekl166 words
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Article60 1946-07-11 1 Reuter. LONDON. July ID. FxWhir franchise {<-. r fading wrtrfcnri in Ceylon viU not he altered hy the new institution in Ceylon, said Mr. G"»rev HaK Oolonial in ><r"y a tion in the House of Commons today. Any future altemtion of these arrangements, he ado>d. would be aReuter. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration87 1946-07-11 1 Vice-Admiral Sir Denis Boyd, X C.8., C.8.E., D.5.0., newly apvcinted C-in-C. British Pacific Fleet, recently visited units of 3rd Commando Brigade stationed on the China Boarder in the British New Territories opposite Hong Kong. He i- as accompanied by Maj. Gen. F. W. Festing, C.B C.8.E.. D.5.0.,87 words
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Article182 1946-07-11 1 NEW YORK, 11 —Russia invoked the vote for the secj ond time in the Security 1 Council on Wednesday in an effort to block a move for Canada to participate in the Council discussions on atomic energy. The Council became involved in l dispute when Dr.182 words
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175 1946-07-11 1 Reuter. BATAVIA. July 10.—The Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Shahrir, was reported to have told a representative of the official Indonesian news agency today that he had been appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs in the new Indonesian cabinet The intensive purge in the interior of JavaReuter. - 175 words
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160 1946-07-11 1 IPOH July 10 :-The 22-day old strike at Nova Scotia Estate, Teluk Anson, took an ugly turn yesterday when the labourers detained the manager, Mr. A J Wilson, in his own office pending his reply to their three demands. J Police from Teluk Anson ar- rived160 words
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214 1946-07-11 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, July 10.—While the cost of living in the United States continued to advance, the prospects of resumption of controls appeared to decrease Wednesday. Ten days after price controls were lifted, the Government s statistics of I the commodity index showed a totalA.P. - 214 words
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205 1946-07-11 1 Undersea Atom Test A.P. ABOARD THE U.S.S. MT. Mckinley, Ju i y v.-one m.lhon tons of xcater—a column nearly half a mile in diameter and B,COO to 10.000 feet high—will be drawn into the air by the underwater atomic bomb scheduled tentatively to explodeA.P. - 205 words
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Article21 1946-07-11 1 WARSAW. July 10.— Dipiom atlc relations are being established between Poland and Argentina, it was officially announced today.21 words
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Advertisement31 1946-07-11 1 The Morning Tribune is the onJ y Malayan n» wspapei with its own corrcspmdent m HOLLYWOOD m:\iiv urns Famous Filmland Authority sends air mail news pictures everyday to the Morning Tribune31 words
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Advertisement78 1946-07-11 1 \Qf Special interest to Women VERA ARDMORE'S Malayan Social Page IN THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE! it Phone 2483 4 battery road SINGAPORE LADIES AND GENTLE MEN. Although stocks are not available Jn quantity at any of the principal manufacturing centres in the world every effort is being made by v to78 words
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Article81 1946-07-11 2 Ong Choon Pin (47), described as a licensed rice dealer, was acquitted on a charge of being in pOHM of three baps of rice at the conclusion of a trial before Second District Judge Tan Thoon Lip, yesterday. According to the prosecution, viie three baps of81 words
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Article67 1946-07-11 2 Alleged to have been armed wvh a rifle while committing a robbery the 11th. mile. Woodlands Road on Tuesday evening, Ali bin Aoduih;h (29) of the RA.S.C Krar-ji Row, and Yesune- bin Osman (2*) W«M produced before Magistrate Ah.nav! bin Ibrahim, in the Fifth Poiuv Court,67 words
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386 1946-07-11 2 Stalingrad, Leningrad Battles Recalled A.P. LONDON, July 11: —Generalissimo Stalin's personal directives, in strategy and troop dispositions, turned the tide for the Red Army in praciically every major crisis of the war against Germany, according to the Russian Leader's personal telegraphist. Specifically mentioning hisA.P. - 386 words
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136 1946-07-11 2 A.P. NEW DELHI, July 10.— More than 100,000 members of ihe All-India Postmen and Lower Grade Staff Union, comprising postmen, packers, runners, sorters and railway mail service employees, have announced they will go on strike tomorrow unless their demands, which include ivage increases, areA.P. - 136 words
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Article51 1946-07-11 2 Reuter. SHANGHAI. July 9.—No less •nan ***** tons of chemical fertilizers are en route to China. Th t > shipments are pan of UNRRA's relief supplies. It is reported that :he relief organisation intends also to establish in Hunan province, a modern plant for the manufacture oiReuter. - 51 words
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339 1946-07-11 2 A.P. lON DON, July 11:— Suspected ringleaders of underground organisations in Palestine will be charged and brought to trial and the remainder of the 2.000 Jews arrested will be released, an authoritative source said on Wednesday. An announcement is eXpCf«ed shortly from tin- HA.P. - 339 words
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Article194 1946-07-11 2 The public of Singapore are assured by the authorities that barring unforeseen incidents, the supply of electricity in the city will not be affected by the strike of about 200 men employed by the eltctricity department of St. James' Power Station. At present the power194 words
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Article192 1946-07-11 2 Reuter. WELLINGTON, Now Zealand. (A' r Main. A serious decline in the eof population of New Zealand is causing a considerable reduction in Clan., produce. Many acres once devoted to 0 !ng dairy herds have been turned over to other farm produce an.; although individual farmersReuter. - 192 words
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Article98 1946-07-11 2 Four Chinese, Teo Lai Chin. Theng Chin Lai, Tan Aye Poh and Tan Aye Poh and Tang Ang Poh and two Javanese, Mokim b. Asm and Jaffari b. Haji Omar appeared before Mr. R. C. Hoffman in the Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of98 words
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433 1946-07-11 2 Numerous S r C o— of aerodromes in these glands. in 1943, were brought to light in the Third War Crimes Court yesterday at the continued trial of 13 Japanese on atrocity charges. Four thousand PoWs were tmhmv to these islands in boats,433 words
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Article45 1946-07-11 2 Reuter. BRUSSELS. July 10—The Belgian Government has resigned after being defeated by one vote In an appeal for confidence In the Senate. Achille van Acker, the socialist premier of the coalition government Immediately handed his government's resignation to the Regent Prince Charles.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article25 1946-07-11 2 NAIROBI. July 10.—The Aga Khan Is indisposed with high temperature, ifte big reception in Nairobi t>laned for tonight has been postponed indefinitely.25 words
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Article200 1946-07-11 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, July 9 —DI price control? over meat are n established, the Government ma. suspend its famine relief bu\i.. until fall when livestock marker::i_are normally greater. This disclosure was made b,, an aide of Agnculture Secretary Ciiiton Anderson who said the Adn.: tration doesA.P. - 200 words
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Article46 1946-07-11 2 ANKARA. July 10.—Dev,c Tandogan, 53-year-old governor of Ankara province for 17 years, was shot to dec in his villa today. The kuling came one day before he was to give evidence in the trial of two men charged slaying a prominent Ankara doctor.46 words
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Advertisement763 1946-07-11 2 NOTICES Mortgagees and Auction Sale Of Valuable Leasehold and Freehold Singapore Properties. To Be Held At The Saleroom of Messrs. Ctieoag Hoek Chye Co.. Ltd.. On Thursday. 18th July. 1946 At 2-30 P.M. MORTGAGEES' SALE. Lot 1. Valuable 999 years 1 leasehold land and house No. 4 North Bridge Road.763 words
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Advertisement140 1946-07-11 2 Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS. SAILINGS To: Los Angeles. San Francisco Vancouver m.v. "SILVERLARCH' Due Singapore Ith August. m.v. "SILVERASH Loads Straits end AugUM Agents: HADDEN CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. Chartered Bank Chamber MANSFIELD CO., LIMITED. (.Incorporated in Singapore) BLIE FIXXEL LIKE SAILINGS TO AND FROM140 words
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Article84 1946-07-11 3 y Uowing the discovery he police of a child i had been murdered, r child and their a Chinese woman, v ritu ally injured in a y at Maude Road on morning, a midI -aged male Chinese, Tang Ah Nong, was probefore Magistrate i.C Goh yesterday. S84 words
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215 1946-07-11 3 E. Hllghu lias been ap~ D ttlj Secretary ior frjcial g Singapore. avmg Oxford, Mr. llu:'.ie-. Colonial Service in d in Nigeria. Northern Br. Somaliland. London, and Gibraltsi in 19U. appointed the first Labv.t fate Officer. Gibraltar, rjranise the new dcparl.i.rnr. tly appointed Exe».a; Secretary215 words
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Article66 1946-07-11 3 •ell srtown on the serpen ar t>l the pes* in one- < hu noej concluded an Mr William So fw < to the public at the North Entire Rd A TEST and up to-date < I worldwide events adapted for Malaya, upon i :;:e film66 words
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1189 1946-07-11 3 Official Statement On Postal Strike An official statement issued last night on the Singapore Postal Strike shows that during the negotiations with the uniformed staff, the Government conceded the principle that an additional or higher cost-of-living allowance might be paid to the men I1,189 words
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Article, Illustration36 1946-07-11 3 Rocket-propelled car on trial. Mr. S. Bcasley, th e driver, makes final adjustments to fuses in the rockets assisting ihe four-cylinder motor of this ca r undergoing speed tests in Melbourne, Australia. —A.P. Photo.36 words
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Article475 1946-07-11 3 The story of how an Australian PoW, Pte. J. E. Durkin, who was suffering from malaria and beri-beri, was tied up to a bamboo post for three weeks, exposed to sun and rain, and bayonetted at the end of that period, was narrated475 words
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242 1946-07-11 3 Death by misadventure was the verdict returned by the coroner at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of five civilians who lost their lives when a Sunderland flying boat crashed into the Straits of Johore on Mar. 27. Yesterday Y. Namazie gave evidence242 words
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253 1946-07-11 3 Witness Tells Court "He t ol d me [O look at Wahab, and said: If you don't confess, you will be beat e n more severely than Wahab'." Witness Abdul Lat iff testifying for the prosecution at the t rial a t the Singapore253 words
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Article35 1946-07-11 3 The next meeting of the East and West Society will take place at Toc-H Stamford Road on Friday July 12 al S when Mr. Lim Chuan Hoe will speak on 'Some Aspects Of Chinese Law.'35 words
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Article172 1946-07-11 3 The Secretariat Canteen, the latest on the list of those sponsored by the Social Welfare Department, sold out yesterday. It had provided for 400, but. although over 400 meals were served—most of them at 35 cents—many had to bo turned away. The future catering will expand172 words
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Article138 1946-07-11 3 A Java Chinese, Chee Yoon Wah (25; who appeared before Magistrate K. M. Byrne yesterday was fined $100 on each of two cnarge> of possessing 15 pounds of tobacco and attempting t° move itOn March 4, jwo revenue officers boarded the accused's sampan while it was138 words
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Article94 1946-07-11 3 By throwing tins containing !mmi~ zinc out of their shop, the oeeupai of a tyre vulcanising plant in Rocn Ht Road played a large part in tcrtK«r their building a wood nod corruiralcd iron construction, from total dedUtxtion on Tuesday. The fire brigr.de was sent for at94 words
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Article25 1946-07-11 3 £6. Bras Basah Road. Morning Session:—Vacancies !n Stat, m fv. Afternoon Session:—Vacancies in •.•k.IBtUIic» Evening Snglish Classes-—lhr?e Graded Classes. Apply jnmediateK Principal.25 words
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Advertisement241 1946-07-11 3 /**#//</Spjpk UusriMW Hitkt/us FOOD IWtl TONIC J^ll Here i» a wonderful Food Tonic which gives you t dally ration of body building Minerals and Food lodine—those precious substances so vital to health and strength. The concentrated food value is tremendous. One week's supply of Vikelp gives you as much IRON241 words
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Article534 1946-07-11 4 A Bill is about to be in- r .roduced into the Advisory Council rejoicing in the nigh sounding title of "An Ordinance to provide for the adjustment of leases and tenancies of premises c war absentees, and for restoration of possession of such premises, disturbed during the534 words
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Article1819 1946-07-11 4 Albert Einstein - The fourth atom bomb has beei released on the world, at Bikini AtolL Here the grandfather of atomic energy, Albert Einstein, the celebrated scientist who evolved the theory of relativity, gives his views (in an interview with Michael Amrine) on the political implication of1,819 words
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Article244 1946-07-11 4 Children Politics Since the re-occupation of Malaya there has been a deal or discussion on politics and also on the bility of keeping away from politic by certain sections of the population. Even children have been advised by responsible people to avoid politics. This is contrary to practice244 words
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Article1250 1946-07-11 4 When Mr. Churchill visited General Montgomery's Headquarters on an veirng in March 1945. excitement was high. Had the retreating Germans really left intact a bridge across the Rhine? Thai night the Prime Minister and the future FieldMarshal decided they would not go to bed until confirmation came1,250 words
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589 1946-07-11 5 Associated Press. M/iSrku V"; Assot ,at,l «l P«» Correspondent). of JSh? SSA°.- Siam s awnonnced intention S; n P„ a c the Indo-Chma border question before the .Mfc? attwns he near futur e confronts the UNO SU Wh ch British and AmeriH "s <co settled 6Associated Press. - 589 words
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Article56 1946-07-11 5 IE! S, July 10. The iOdged a v.gor- protect with tht i nent again*, nation shoion bi mm ni ojjicicls .r, VNRRA supplm ople of Greece, a-sure you tht lon wili oppose action and w 11. ir i i: favour to pro- liirectly io any n or groups56 words
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158 1946-07-11 5 Ji v iO. The India Incorporating c despondence bei t Mission on d and the Congress m Leugue on the kelj to be Dresented m< nt *his afternoon. Paper is expected shed subsequently in t A >PEAKS nbay, Fandit Nehru, first presidential c day158 words
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252 1946-07-11 5 A.P. raemoiith, July 10.—The body of a young found among the farms in a secluded trusting the famous seaside resort, was identified as that of Doree n Marshal!, 21, who had lis six days. She was the seventh female ira m one of Britain's worstA.P. - 252 words
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136 1946-07-11 5 SAN FRANCISCO, July 10: Wilt a cabled proposal of marriage s.u. r ed ia her purse, pretty ex 0.1.... Tempest WiU ams boarded the 1 "*v General W. W. Gordon for Bo*4g kong today to wed her Dutch bai.Lor friend of her former136 words
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Article171 1946-07-11 5 JERUSALEM, July 10: Threat »J a Jewish campaign for non-co-op»--ration with the Palestine Governj ment took definite shape toda* w the Inner Zionist Council authorise j the drafting of measures to imrle ment its programme. At the same t me, a spokes.naD for the Arab Higher171 words
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184 1946-07-11 5 A.P. PARIS, July 10.—-The Foreign Ministers' Council yesterday asked the United Nations to postpone its General Assembly meeting to Sept. 23, according to French informants. T he ministers took this action in response to a letter from Um'cd Natiom J-'ecrctary General Trygv» ''ie, r-.questingA.P. - 184 words
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Article309 1946-07-11 5 TRUMAN NAMES NEW ENVOY TO NANKING A.P. Washington, July 10.— President Truman yesterday nominated J. Leighton Stuart of New York as ambassador to China. Stuart succeeds to the vacancy created by the resignation of Maj.-Gen Patrick Hurley. In announcing ihe nomination of Stuart, who is 70 andA.P. - 309 words
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Article99 1946-07-11 5 Reuter. HONG KONG, July 9.— Canadian troops who died in the battle of Hong Kong are remembered. Far from the busy city of Victoria, out in Stanley Cemetery—wheu many Canadians were bayonettH 'o death on the afternoon of Hon* Kong's surrender on Christmas D;<., 1941—lies the bodyReuter. - 99 words
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108 1946-07-11 5 A.P. TOKiO. J ul y o._ A hoayy rain >'• m En Kyushu flooded thousands of houses, damaged roads and embankments, md halted rail traffic en Sendajr right and Monday morn in*, the Kyodo News Agency reported. lho Japanese Heme Ministry 5... it hadA.P. - 108 words
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Article63 1946-07-11 5 A.P. Washington, July 9.—The Pres: dential Emergency Board recon mended a pay increase of $750 y war for first pilots in International Airl'ne service. The hoard was created in an al tempt to avert a threatened sti;k, by pilots of the Trans-continentV and Western Airlines. HA.P. - 63 words
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Article47 1946-07-11 5 ATHENS. July 10.—A Foreign Ministry spokesman said today tne Government had instructed the Greek Ambassadors at Washington, London, Paris and Moscow, to "denounce attacks by regular Albanian troops against the Greek border, and n.iU attention to the serious consequences which recurrence may entaiL"47 words
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57 1946-07-11 5 Jewish employees of the Palestine Potash Company's plant at the north end of the Dead Sea being questioned by Palestinian Police following the discovery of a large dump of ammunition near the plant. Arms recovered included seven I ght machine guns. 19 pistols, one mortar, six kilos of explosives andA.P. Photo. - 57 words
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Article127 1946-07-11 5 Reuter. HONG KONG. July 9.—Hankow, a former treaty port on the Tattgae River. 600 miles north of Hong Konj. will be linked once more with th» British colony by railway. After an interruption of neanj eight years it will be possible at tfce end of JulyReuter. - 127 words
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Article58 1946-07-11 5 NANKING, July 10.—Chinese Government quarters allege that after the reported deadlock in the peace talks in Nanking, Chinese Communist forces intensified their attacks In Honan and Hupeh province in Central China. Traffic has been brought to a standstill i n Kushan area near *sfe> tung. Shansi58 words
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Article72 1946-07-11 5 A.P. BREMEN, July 10—British occupation authorities announced on Tuesday that Rudolph Rtnmr. described as Denmark's number one criminal suspect, has been arrested near Hanover. Renner, alias Frrderich Rossmen, was officially reported to have attempted suicide but was halted by British officers. Renner was said to haveA.P. - 72 words
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46 1946-07-11 5 TRIESTE, July 10.—Allied military police lorries were attacked in Trieste by Slav elements yesterday. They were almost emptied of huge quantities of foodstuffs which had been confiscated after being sent from the Yugoslav-occupied areas to the sriker s in Trieste.46 words
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142 1946-07-11 5 I LONDON. July 10. Mr. George Hall, the Colonial Secretary, stated in th e Commons today that it was hoped some 15,000 cases of pineapple would be available for shipment from Malaya this year. He was replying to Sir Douglas Thomson. Conservative, who asked whether142 words
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205 1946-07-11 5 PARIS July 10 The Big Four Foreign Minsters, who are to meet again here at 3 p.m. G.M.T., today agreed last night to recommend to the United Nations Secretary-Gene-ral, Mr. Trygve Lie, postponement of the TJ.N.O. general assembly from the scheduled date Sept. 3 until205 words
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108 1946-07-11 5 WASHINGTON. July 10.—The Government has begun dipping into natural rubber reserves because dwindling supplies of raw materials have brought shortage of certain types of synthetic rubber. Civilian Production Administration ordered additional 12,000 long tons of natural rubber to be channelled into industry during the108 words
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Miscellaneous375 1946-07-11 6 ON THE AIR 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schools' Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.) English SchoolBroadcast every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.") English Schools' Broadcasting Wednesday and Prida> 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres in the medium wav« band and 4.78 mega cycles per second in the 61 metre band except from 1945-2130375 words
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788 1946-07-11 7 "Let Our Slogan Be Goods Yet More Goods"-Chairman S'pore Chamber Of Commerce Meeting •Let our slogan be goods and yet more goods; and Id that we are only one of many claimants ss our view with vigour that this country, is suffered so grievously, deserves high in allocations, ev?n if788 words
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281 1946-07-11 7 A Cantonese Cheong Pak 22< was sentenced to three years" r.i. when h e was found guilty in the First District Court yesterday of being in wrongful possession of an automatic pistol and a 38 revolver. Cheong Pak was arrested on May 28281 words
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Article110 1946-07-11 7 When a police jeep patrol at Bukit Timah Road chased and caught up with a fully loaded lorry carrying three Chinese women. 25 bales of tentage were found concealed under a tarpaulin. This was revealed in the course of a trial conducted by Inspector Mohamed110 words
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463 1946-07-11 7 Another War Epic Told Reuter. London, July 10. —The inside story of the British defeat of the vastly superior Italian forces in East Africa in 1940-41 in which the "capture of Keren provided a fitting climax to the great work in Eritrea of theReuter. - 463 words
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Article, Illustration175 1946-07-11 7 When the original Hell Ship. S.S. OTRANTO, which was quitted hy indignant tn.ops in UK, docked recently at Hong Kong, her five hundred civilian passengers expressed thtir appreciation to the Captain for a very comfortable tr-p. It is reasonable to assume th at there were175 words
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Article150 1946-07-11 7 a result of a raid on a house in Kitchener Road on Tuesday evening, {hree Chinese men and nine women appeared before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim in the Fifth Police Court, yesterday. One of the men, Ooi Theam Seok (54 was charged with assisting in150 words
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355 1946-07-11 7 'Sympathy Protest" Sent (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore's Clerical Union, representing 2,000 white-collar employees of commercial firms, has decided to submit a "sympathy protest" to Government, expressing its regret at the government's decision to adopt what it termed the inadequate Pyke recommendations on cost of living355 words
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196 1946-07-11 7 Two Chinese youths Lav Choon Hoe and Tan Koon Tian. were commuted to stand their i trial at the Assizes on a charge of armed robbery at the end of a preliminary inquiry in 'he Third Police Court yesterday. It was alleged196 words
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Article113 1946-07-11 7 As part of the campaign to deal with the problems of the unlicenced hawkers, the police radio cars and the public address vans belonging to the Public Relations Office have been touring certain prohibited streets. They were accompanied by officials from the Food Control Department and113 words
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Article38 1946-07-11 7 A Teochew. Teo Ah Hup, who pleaded guilty in the Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of being drunk on the public road, was convicted and fined $10 or five days' simple imprisonment.38 words
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Article135 1946-07-11 7 Goh Kee «Jee, a young flyiam who claimed t° be working on a tjOngkang which came from Malacca, was sentenced to a t°t a l °f ye months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Goh. in the Second Court, yesterday, on a charge of using criminal force135 words
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Article70 1946-07-11 7 The Post Office canteen will be opened today at noon. Three classes of meals will be served. The 15 cent meal will consist of the usual rice with two vegetables. The 25 cent meal will be the above with the additional of meat or fish; and The70 words
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Advertisement12 1946-07-11 7 LIMITED STOCK ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND avalfeble at BUILDING North Bridge Road Singapore12 words
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Advertisement112 1946-07-11 7 By popular request the CITY BOOK STORE will be open daily up to 8.30 p.m. to enable Office Executives and clerical workers to view the iarge variety of public-actions and make their selections. PAVILION ItESTArRAXT Will Serve Food Prom Today. Why Not Dine Before Or After the Show? (For Civilians112 words
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Miscellaneous23 1946-07-11 7 HIGH TIDE TODAY 9.24 a.m., Heigit 7-6 ft. 8.40 p.m., Height 8.7 ftTOMORROW 10.15 a.m.. Height 7-9 ft. 9.21 p.m.. Height 9.- ft23 words
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Article81 1946-07-11 8 (Our Own Reporter). KUALA LUMPUR, July 10 The General Transport Company (F.M.S.) Ltd. are considering the advisability of introducing double-decker buses here shortly, it was mentioned at the meeting of the Town Board today. Application teas made to the chairman of the Board whether the Board81 words
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203 1946-07-11 8 Washington, July 9 —L. W. Fields oi Witesbu:*,, Kentucky, .old he Senate War Profits Investigators' Representative that Andrew May. Democrat. Kentucky, promoted a nmbeiland deal in 1943 on representations that be had proper con tacts for war contracts and "we would both draw t>!g sataries." Earlier203 words
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Article53 1946-07-11 8 The following will play for the Royal Naval Police versus Singapore Police Force at hockey on Thursday at the Thomson Road Police Depot Grounds at 5 p.m.: Gurdev Singh; Jangeer Singh and Shamsher Singh; Gurdial Singh. Lt. Col. Little and Puran Singh. Sarbaa Singh. Doyle. Darshan Singh, Mehr Singh53 words
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186 1946-07-11 8 AUGUST HOLIDAYS SPORTS ATTRACTIONS Two big cricket fixtures are planned for the August holidays and the weeks preceding these holidays. For the August holidays which used to be the date for the annual F.M.S.-Colony fixture, a Singapore-Malayan Union fixture is being arranged. Mr. A. C. Growder,186 words
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210 1946-07-11 8 A.P. Boston. Massachusetts, /olf 9 A painting believed to be the "Dcs cent from the Cross"* which American woman purchased in An' werp in the belief that it was a Rubens has been returned to _fctvard University after a six yea; search. The BostonA.P. - 210 words
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Article145 1946-07-11 8 Reuter. LONDON. July 10.—County Cricket close of play Scores: At Oval. Sussex first innings 383 (Ccx 161. Gover six for 127). Surrey first innings 16 for zero. At Birmingham. Kent first innings 305 (Tcdd 134. Hollies four for 64). Warwickshire first innings 68 for three. Ai Taunton. SomersetReuter. - 145 words
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Article136 1946-07-11 8 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, July 10.—Although Mr. S. K. Chettur, Government of India Representative, stated recently that Rs. 100.000 voted by his Government to provide relief for Indians in Malaya was already spent and that there was a further allotment of Rs. 50.000 Tor that purpose, not136 words
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Article41 1946-07-11 8 A.P. London, July 9.—The death ol Pi of essor Alexander Alexandrov. composer of the Soviet anthem and of other well known works, was veported on Tuesday by Moscow ia<iio monitored In London toy tne Soviet monitor.—A. P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article29 1946-07-11 8 Reuter. NEY YORK, July 10—Mr. Sidney Hillman, United States labour leader and national chairman of the Political Action Committee ot the C.1.0. died today, aged 50-—Reuer.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article321 1946-07-11 8 Scoring three goals in rapid succession within ihe mst itn minutes, Sutton who piayed at centre torwarct ior the K.A.r 1 (Seletar) accomplished the hat incK ana enroled his siae io beat the Singapore Indians by five goals to one in a soccer match at321 words
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Article151 1946-07-11 8 Reuter. TRIESTE, July 10.—Detectives combed Trieste today after the discovery of a dead man. believed to have been attacked by pro-Slav Communist strikers, lying in a pool of blood in a suburb of the city. The discovery followed a night of incidents in which police fired into theReuter. - 151 words
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Article64 1946-07-11 8 A.P. BANGKOK, July 10—The British Minister for Siam. G. H. Thompson, informed the Siamese Foreign Minister Wednesday that British ministry authorities learned that between 300 and 400 displaced Malays, Chinese, and Indians are in southern Siam. It is said that a special detail will be assignedA.P. - 64 words
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Article55 1946-07-11 8 changed with stealing a car i.o. Tangli'i Barracks. Abdul Latif (28,, an Indian, claimed trial before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrah'.m. in the Fifth Police Court, yesterday. The car was stated to belong to Major G. Forrest. The case waspostponed until July 17 and bail was offered55 words
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Article258 1946-07-11 8 TEST TRIAL Reuter. CANTERBURY, Kent, July 10. That England could occupy the wicket all day and score only 3_l for seven wickets in six houi_ the test trial here was due to several factors the steady work of six bowlers the wicketkeeping cf Griffith and admirableReuter. - 258 words
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Article268 1946-07-11 8 A.P. SEOUL, July 9. —Communist opp- I silinn to Cic uroposcd Korean ie gislattve body for the oc cupicd zone brought comment fion Lt -Gen John R. Hodpc: "If Wie? ereups prrs'.st. they can be rejrartUu bf the people as being anti-Ker? an.*' Tn a formalA.P. - 268 words
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90 1946-07-11 8 (Our Own Reporter"! Kuala Lumpur. July IC—There »3 ro indication of small-pox wniih prevailed in the north reaching KoAla Lumpur, said the Health Oi> Deer at a meeting at the n Board. The suggestion by the Health «lancer that a temporary isolation hoi; pital h<?90 words
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Article66 1946-07-11 8 The Maxfli Badminton Party will meet the Sporlhght Badminton Fa:ly on Sunday at the former's court. Maxfii B.P. team will be chosen from the following: Ng Hua Loh Kang, Sim Kok Khian, Kang Yong Le* Kheng Ch>ar.g. Ang Gher Yong, A. L. Lye, Wee Thiam Hock, Teo Thuang66 words
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435 1946-07-11 8 Slow Scoring At Chesterfield Reuter. (By Lcarie Constantine, Renter's Special Correspondent. CHESTERFIELD, July 10—Slow measured battin by India assured them of a good start against Derby! shire but there were times during the afternoon when the crowd mildly barracked the Indians, Pataudi and Modi, forReuter. - 435 words
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Article95 1946-07-11 8 A.P. GLASGOW, July 11 Jack Paterson, 26-year-old Scot, reta ned hit world flyweight title last night by taking a 15-round decision from Joe Curran of Liverpool. Paterson weighed 112 pounds and Curran 109. Curran was warned twice by the referee that he must stop running awayA.P. - 95 words
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Article115 1946-07-11 8 Police are combing the island to day in search of a Jap kempei man who has escaped from Changi Pi:son, where he was being held. The Jap, 39-year-old Hagiiiosuke, was found missing yesterday. The assistance of the public sought to effect his recapture. A photograph of him115 words
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Article81 1946-07-11 8 Reuter. INDIA.—Ist. Inntngs. Mushtaq Ali c Elliot b Gladwin 35 Mankad c Elliot b Pope 2d Pataudi st- Vaulkhard b Rhodes 113 Amarnath c Vaulkhard Rhodes 17 Modi not out Hafeez c Gladwin b Rhodes 10 Gul Mohamed not out Extras 19 Total (for 5 wkts 329 BOWLINGReuter. - 81 words
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170 1946-07-11 8 Hoover "Spreading Anti-Communist Propaganda MOSCOW. July 10—The Soauci Government newspaper Izvestia today declared that the United States and Britain ha| employed UNRRA food to exer •political pressure" on cou: aided, and charged tha purpose of former US. pn Herbert Hoover's recent wrH circling famine tour was ♦o spread ant<-Soviet propaganda.170 words
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Advertisement151 1946-07-11 8 For Seekers Of Truth THE HEARTS OF MEN by Fielding Hall 32.10 GOD AND THE ATOM by Ronald Knok $4.50 Livingstone's Last Tourney by 3ir Reginald Coupland $7.50 The Children of Light aid she Children of Darkness by Reinhold Nie'ouhr, D.D. $4.50 Postage 50 Cts. Extra BOOK STORE WINCHESTER HOUSE151 words
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Advertisement92 1946-07-11 8 EMPIRE (6th mile, Upper Serangoon* OPENING TO-NIGHT 7 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. GENE AUTRY in Republic's Swell-show "In Old Monterey" With Smiley Burnett MIDNIGHT (11.30 p.m.) SatsnH "THE FLEET'S IN" (Dorotihy Lamour—Betty Huttce Brilliant musical comedy. m MAISON MODERNE Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon (Facing Oxley Road' 126, Orchard Road. Britain92 words
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