Malaya Tribune, 23 July 1946
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Title Section35 1946-07-23 1 The Malaya Tribune The Paper Of The People Of Malaya 'Phone Nos:—-Editorial (only) 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 KoilT PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, JUYL 23, 1946.35 words
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Article1131 1946-07-23 1 Mys te ry Vo ice Gave Advance Warning More Lives Feared Lost In Palestine Outrage Reuter A.P. JERUSALEM, JULY 22.—AT LEAST ELEVEN SENIOR BRITISH OFFICIALS —KEYMEN IN PALESTINE ADM NISTRATION—ARE FEARED TO HAVE LOST IHE R L:\LS IN TO-DAYS JEWISH OUTRAGE, WHEN TWO EXPLOSIONS BLEW UP FiVBReuter & A.P. - 1,131 words
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Article160 1946-07-23 1 SDON, July 22.—The Staff Wire pre- n he British Cabi- this morn ng to fhe Palestine situ- a OS news from Pales--01 he blowing up I British milJary hi adquarten. I fhi High Commissions j Pc xtine, Gen. Sir Alar.' Cun tin -ham. arrived n i Utsi week160 words
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Article107 1946-07-23 1 le damage w■ I k 1 Operating Theatre 'I c main Adminisi the Genera] a shor: circuit, brigade received a hospital at 12.52 arrival found the fire. Although all in "he theatre was I considerable darn the room itself, prevented the fire which leaked from a107 words
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Article39 1946-07-23 1 Reuter. XDCN, July 22.-Ad-E -a::ay, who is in y °t the American .on: bomb tests, said at U that Wednesl&nt's test may have tponed for one because of bad weaw>rta New York P™ R-uter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article25 1946-07-23 1 .won. Julyj uly a^rt. in.a», t n yesterday sent to the l 'mination of Jame s C. f v Ambassador to Italy—25 words
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105 1946-07-23 1 A.P. JERUSALEM. July 23.—The Jewish Agtncy issued a statement today condemning strongly the "gang of desperadoes" responsible for the bombexplosion at the King David Hotel, which killed at least 50 persons. The Agency statement said that "the executive of the Jeicish Agency and of the JewishA.P. - 105 words
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254 1946-07-23 1 Singapore, Tues. —Eleven thousand men are now on strike in Singapore's naval base, following the stoppage of work yesterday by several thousand workers. There has been no disturbance and all vital services are being performed by Royal Marines and Poli cc. Office workers said254 words
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Article78 1946-07-23 1 A.P. LONDON. July 23.—The British Cabinet announced (that it has authorised a Whit e Paper detailing evidence which the Government said linked Jewish leaders with Palestine violence. General Sir Alan Cunningham. Palestine High Commissioner, conferred with the King and was understood to have given him a first-handA.P. - 78 words
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Article47 1946-07-23 1 Reuter. FORT LOUIS, Mauritius, July 22. —Sugar estate workers who have been en strike for two weeks returned to work today pendinp the decision of the arbitration board. The strike followed the dismissal of a trade union official by the manager of Ferney Estate. —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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65 1946-07-23 1 First rad o picture received here showing jubilation among staunch supporters of the loan to Britain immediately after Congress had passed the £937.500.000 loan bill. Photo shows Acting Secretary of State Dean Acheson congratulating Democrat represent at ye Brent Spence, Chairman of the House Banking Committee. Jesse P- Wolcott, John■A.P. Photo. - 65 words
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Article115 1946-07-23 1 Six Chinese, three of whom were armed with pistols, pulled off a daring daybreak robbery at a house in Cairnhill Road, at 6 o'clock this morning. They got away with $1,500 and jewellery worth $4,000. It is believed the men positioned themselves near the brek115 words
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202 1946-07-23 1 Reuter. MALINO, Celebes, July 22.—Four resolutions embodying a federal plan for the future government of the Dutch East Indies were adopted unanimously today by delegates from the outer territories (Dutch East Indies except Java and Madura) at Malino near Macassar in the Celebes. TheReuter. - 202 words
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Article188 1946-07-23 1 2,000 Casualties Bolivian Coup A.P. LA PAZA, Bolivia, July 23.—Student and working class insurgents were Monday controlling the Government of Bolivia after four days of battle reported to have cost 2,000 casualties in dead and wounded. In the fighting which ended on Sunday. President GualbertoA.P. - 188 words
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198 1946-07-23 1 A.P. Aboard the U.S.S. Appalachian, July 23. When the world's fifth atom bomb bursts beneath Bikini Bay on Thursday, scientists will be able to say whether in the future coastal cities can be flooded by sub-surface atomic detonations The suggested wave predict on byA.P. - 198 words
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Article50 1946-07-23 1 Burbank, California, July 22.—The one and only jet-propelled plane the Japanese ever built wag displayed for the first timg at the Lockheed airport. The plane was called the "Shushui" and was built for the Japanese Navy. This plane was flown but wa s never i n combat.50 words
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Advertisement34 1946-07-23 1 The Morning Tribune the only Malayan newspaper with its .rj c m spendent >n HOLLYWOOD iikxiiy urns Fam o v s Fiimlar d Authority sends air mail news pictures everyday to the Morning Tribune34 words
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Obituary86 1946-07-23 2 Mr. Ang Kian Seng and family wish to thank all relative, friends and members of the following Associations: —Boon Yew Associat'on, Ek Iu Club. Lian Bin Sia, Silat Fi:neral Association, Bian Sim Sia, Hoe Yew Sia, Friendly Companion .Association. Nam Chong Kok. Heap Sim Kok. Nam Yew Sia, and86 words
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Article250 1946-07-23 2 TOKIO, July 22- General Doihara. fam?d "Lawrence of Manchuria.'' was th fi man who cor.trolled Japan's North China aggression, said China's ViceMinister icr Nat'onal Defence, as tn- trial cf Tojo and 26 other Japanese 1 radons resumed today a:\tr two days' recess. •Th* Chinese Government,250 words
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363 1946-07-23 2 A.P. BOMBAY, July 23.—Bombay City tram and bus system officials announced yesterday stoning of vemcies and crippling of trolley wheels by notmf threatened to halt completely the public transporta tion service. Rock throwing is also reported at steamship docks. Workers ana others loughc withA.P. - 363 words
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167 1946-07-23 2 WASHINGTON. July 22. The State Department disclosed that the American consulate in Kunming has given "sanctuary" to H members of the Chinese Democratic League who the Consul. Stanley McCreary. believed "might be in danger of assassination." A State Department spoKesman Baid the 11 refugees would he167 words
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98 1946-07-23 2 (By Spencer Muosa. Associated Press Correspondent' SHANGHAI. July 22: Madame Sun Vat Sen. widow of the founder of the <'hinese Republic, said in an interview to-day that the c;esire to promote war between Kussia and the United Stntes motivates Kuomintang reactionaries seeking to start a98 words
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Article312 1946-07-23 2 WASHINGTON, July 22. -Increasingly substantial reports indicate that Gen. Marshall is failing in his great effort to bring internal peace to China. Should President Truman's Special Envoy to that stricken land come home without achieving his objective, it will hardly be more than a recognition that312 words
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Article55 1946-07-23 2 A.P. SOFIA. July 22:—The Bulgarian Army on Sunday continued it s purge, dismissing 34 officers for "Fascist activity" and 230 for "anti-democratic activity" and 230 for "anti-democratic activity." Thos e dismissed included 18 colonels, 10 Lt.-colonel s and 10 majors. This wag the second group dismissed inA.P. - 55 words
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Article40 1946-07-23 2 SEOUL, July 22.—At the request of tne Commanding General. Soviet lorces in Korea, the weekly exchange oi mall between the American and Russian zones has been postponed temporarily. The measure was taken to prevent the spread of cholera.40 words
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Article166 1946-07-23 2 TOKIO, July 21: Despite the sweltering heat, the spectacle of the tak ing over of the Imperial Palace guard duty from the Dorsets at Kast Gate by the 2nd Battalion of the Fifth Kcyal Gurkha Rifles, this morning attracted the biggest crowd. The colourful pipe band166 words
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Article148 1946-07-23 2 Russians Don't Invite —Truman PORTLAND, Maine, July 21: Although the United States has received and royally entertained Russian newspapermen and professors, President Harry S. Truman says: "We never get a return engagement The President's comment was con tamed in a letter made public on Sunday to Senator Owen Brewster, replying148 words
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Article148 1946-07-23 2 Reuter. BIKINI ATOLL. July 22: Q among the animals exnn- rj Zj; first atom bomb test her.- at ginning 1 of the month hav< en f 15 per cent, to 25 per past few days while 33 per the survivors are still in a condition. ViceReuter. - 148 words
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Article110 1946-07-23 2 LONDON. July 22.—Thr cremated service people v the war are to be comm. Mort. lake Cremator;; Lieut.-Col R. W. M Imperial War Graves Conn a cremation conference L It rt-as proposed to ma! other cremations, but he could not say when the work wo.: In general, headstones110 words
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Advertisement1016 1946-07-23 2 NOTICES i SINGAPORE TRACTION j COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) ADDITIONAL OMNIBUS SERVICE Commencing on Wednesday-24tn July. 1946, an Omnibus service j will operate between Finlayson Green and Katong at the junction of Joo Chiat Road and East Coast Road via:— Collyer Quay. Fullerton Road. High Street, North Bridge Road,1,016 words
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Advertisement235 1946-07-23 2 P. O. S. N. COMPANY I s.s. "Sambay"—Cargo Only I The above vessels has been I I to load for LONDON on P. 0.8 Company's berth at Singapore, P~ Swettenham and Penang and is *> I pected to commence oading 1 1 Singapore about the 4th August. Shippers are kindly235 words
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178 1946-07-23 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Large consignments of fresh Australian fruits are due to arrive in Singapore next month. This is the season for orange harvests*in Australia. Australian Trade Commissioner to Malaya, Mr. Claude Massey, who suggest ed that Australian fruits could be distributed through schools178 words
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Article204 1946-07-23 3 Lee Chee Chiang and Chia See Meng were sentenced to 18 months' r.i. in the First District Court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to charges of attempted extortion. On May 6 the accused wen; to a shop in Victoria Street Chop Ban Hong Leong. a dealer204 words
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Article137 1946-07-23 3 lwo Hokchias, Seah Seek Heng anc Tan Scow hew, were committed bj Magistrate K. M. Byrne yesterda> to stand their trial in the" Hijrt Court on a charge ot* armed robber? with violence. Tan also faced charge of carrying amis in public According to the prosecution Ice137 words
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153 1946-07-23 3 the ten Chinese who were Mr. Paul Storr on arms and ammunition ed trial to these in the Firs,. Distinct Court two other Chinese. Teo nd Teh Gek Ti pleaded ended .runty :o ueing in -.-.on of a .45 revolver rr and to153 words
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Article138 1946-07-23 3 Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. July 22. naive police inquiries are iiducted by the local police M responsible for the brut- murder of Mr. J. P. Standi, fan charge of Bungsar Estate, I S ah Lumpur. Stanefl is believed to have been by a gang138 words
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157 1946-07-23 3 Jap Admits MachineCunning Of Villagers Suluk villagers of Mentanani Island, near Borneo, tried to offer resistance to a party of se Kempeitai men from Jesselton, who were on h for guerillas, before they were mowed down anese machine guns, was narrated in the War s Court, held at the Chinese157 words
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89 1946-07-23 3 Convicted on a charge of dishinestly retaining stolen property, two Javanese, Suparmo bin Singotoiono and Sijan bin Wongsong, were convicted and each sentenced to three months' r.i. by Magistrate R. C. Hcffman yseterday. The men were arrested by a constable at Breeze Road89 words
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Article53 1946-07-23 3 The following will represent the YMCA at volley-ball against the 70 Coy. R.I.A.S.C, on Friday, at 5.15 p.m. on the tennis ground: Chia Kok Leong, Vow Wan Sung, Toh Shung Chee, Wee Boon Hai (Capt.), Au Tat Chu, Chia Kok Wai, Au Kow Chu, Robert Chan, Lee Hong Ming,53 words
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Article48 1946-07-23 3 rl who charged exfor locally manufac- aters were fined 1100 th's rigorous imh. by Mr. Tan Thoon 9 nd District Court. barged varied from 90 enti for a bottle whose waa fixed at 45. cents, man charged 40 cents vhose maximum price -d ;.t SS cents.48 words
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Article185 1946-07-23 3 Former Singapore cycling champion, Ismail bin Osman. appeared befor e Major A. P. Jack i n the Relief Court yesterday on a charge of possession of bicycle spare partp suspected to have been stolen. In the dock with Ismail were two other Malays, Usri bin Ali185 words
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Article66 1946-07-23 3 Numerous lallang and jungle fires all over Singapore island daring the week-end is atttibuted to the continued spell of dry weather now prevailing. Out of the 13 fires, the Singapore Municipal lire brigade wer c summoned to deal with during the week-end. eleven were lallang and66 words
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279 1946-07-23 3 Making his defence from the witness box yesterday at the Ambon trial in which thirteen Japanese are facing atrocity charges against Allied PoWs in the Third War Crimes Court, Sgt.-Maj. Mori Masao (accused No. 5) admitted allegations ol beating and said that he inflicted the279 words
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Article220 1946-07-23 3 M. M. Roze (18), described as a dr-ver in the R.A.F was sentenced to four months' simple imprisonment for the theft of 34 bales Of military clothing wor:h approximately $9,000. Rcze. who appeared before Second Magistrate L. C. Goh last week, pleaded guilty but sentence wa« stayed220 words
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Article48 1946-07-23 3 There will be a public lecture at the Singapore Lodge Theosoplrcal Society, No. 8 Cairnhill Road on Thursday, at 6.30 on the subject. Theosophy Is My Adventure by Mr. J. L. Davidge. a journalist and Theosophist from Adyar. Madras who is on his way to Australia.48 words
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164 1946-07-23 3 The :ragic s:ory of how an able seaman, who could not swim, lost his life when a boat capsized was related n the Coroner's court yesterday. At an inquiry into the death of able seaman Jack Tyrie <20>. leading seaman William Deans Rennie stated164 words
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92 1946-07-23 3 Appearing yesterday in the Fifth Police Court on a charge of theft, an English-speaking Hokien, Chan Hock Leng, in pleading guilty said ho did not like black-marketeers and that was why he had committed the offences. Chan was alleged to have taken two92 words
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Article98 1946-07-23 3 NEW YORK, July 22.—A Heraid Tribune dispatch from Paris on Monday said that the Balkans and Finland are to be stripped of every means of every means of effective warfare under the terms of the proposed peace treaties to be considered at the peace conference opening98 words
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Article160 1946-07-23 3 (Our Oion Reporter) Ipoh. July 22. Unorthodox strikes in Malaya were stronaiy conaemned by Mr. J. Brazier, Trade Union Adviser, addressing members of the Central Perak Estate Asiatic Siaffs Association yesterday. I do not for moment suggest that labourers should not have the right to sir.ke. Strike160 words
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196 1946-07-23 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tribute to the gallant resistance put up by the Chinese nation in the war and to Malayan Chinese "for cervices rendered to the Allied cause", was paid by the British Ambassador-designate to China, Sir Ralph Skrine Stevenson in Singapore yesterday. I have196 words
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65 1946-07-23 3 A tea party will be given by tne voluntary workers of th e Congress Medical Mission »Singapore Centre) on Thursday at the Malayan Democratic Union premises. 331. North Bridge Road at 4.30 p.m. The tea is given in honour of the Congress Medical Mission who65 words
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58 1946-07-23 3 A British sailor. Blanc Hugh (38") of s£. Sam Finn claimed trial in the Fourth Police Court yesterday when he wa s charsed with assaulting is third engineer. F. Dawson at 12.30 a.m. on July 21. The case was postponed to July 24 and bail58 words
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Advertisement270 1946-07-23 3 I i in. nil Cap :Lol Quick Cleaner HEEREN BUILDING 248-B. Orchard Road. SINGAPORE, Opposite to Grange Road. Fife House. Best Chemicals Cleaning Expert Dry-Cleaners I Mending «md Dyeing Undertaken Workmanship Guaranteed Special Express 24 Hours Service Collect and Delivery. 1 Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon (Facing Oxley Road) 1 126,270 words
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Miscellaneous420 1946-07-23 3 ON THE AIR 1100-1200 Malay Schools Broadcast every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. «900-1000 hrs> English Schools' Broadcast every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. lift-1100 hrs.' Chinese Schools' Broadcast every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. 1200-1400 hrs.) 800 metres in the medium wave band and 4.78 mega cycles per second In the 61420 words
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Article442 1946-07-23 4 ior several days, news from China has been in- I i reasingly depressing. Latest despatches seriously suggest that a Communist threat to Nanking exists. In the absence of much more accurate information, it is impossible to attempt to assess the real situation militarily, though politically the outlook must442 words
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Article2032 1946-07-23 4 The Nazi leaders who held the world to ransom now await their fate at the hands of the Allied Court. Here is a description of how they live, eat and sleep behind the scenes at However much you hate the Gemans for the misery they brought upon the world,2,032 words
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Article644 1946-07-23 4 Stenley H. Nelson - by Stenley H. Nelson In *he:e days of reconstruction, roads and road-making mus. play a foremost part—for they ire the very arteries of a nation's progress in the country's deve Lopments. John Loudon Macadam who began his long life—he lived rlghty years -in a Scottish644 words
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Article95 1946-07-23 4 This is how a cor*of the Sunday Chronic don> sees Singapore: Singapore's *****0 pop ation is experiencing a reign ol comparable with fchicag worst days of Ai Capone. "Police and marines a powerless to check the crime vvave. Gangs of armed bandits rule the city, and95 words
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Article543 1946-07-23 4 AZAD WAVELL Correspondence Main Points In A.P. CALCUTTA. —These were the main points discussed in the exehang? of corresp mdence between Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. former C ingress President, and Viceroy Lord Waveli during the cabinet mission negotiations: L Interim Government: AZAD—"The demand cf the Congress from ihe very beginn'ngA.P. - 543 words
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Article366 1946-07-23 4 Postal Strike Please allow me to cot lgimtabtt I you on your timely and out>pokc i Under of the 18th instant. Tha: I the Postal Strike came to an 9Ĕ j a result of the high-har.dol taetid I the Goveri ment is an Ml fact- Tc firht for366 words
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Advertisement67 1946-07-23 4 BUSINESSMEN, you cannot afford to be uninformed regarding the LATEST NEWS an hour longer than necessary. 'THE Morning Iribone r I:■ ayr es EXCLUSIVE K3WS i l local and world import. NEWS in convenient form. SPECIAL ARTICLES attractively presented. EDITORIAL COMMENT brief and to the point. X s of special67 words
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403 1946-07-23 5 Reuter. (By Er e Dounton, Reader's Correspondent). MOSCOW, July 21.—The Russian?, one year after becoming a partner with Brfta'n and th- United States in resi.ve are watching offic al acliens and policies cf m?mb:rs of tile Big Three with concern and suspicion. Here, itReuter. - 403 words
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Article211 1946-07-23 5 The prices of a vast range of textiles have been controlled in Sin gapore. according to the Government Gazette. These include: Sarongs <42" x 72) $3.25 per sarong retail. $2.60 per sarong wholesale. The retail prices of the more common varieties are as follows: Printed cotton (European211 words
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Article73 1946-07-23 5 LONDON. July 22.—Marshal Ivan Koniev WW replace Mar- thai Grigori Zukov as commander of all Red Army j ground forces. New York Raaio rtportcd last nightMarshal Koniev has held I the post of commander of the Soy et occupation forces in Austria fcr the past year. Curing73 words
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Article60 1946-07-23 5 ANKARA. July 22.—A member oi Turkey's Democrat (Opposition) Party wa s stabbed to death during a general election polling yesierday in Adana. southeastern Turkey. according to reports by Opposition circles here last night. It is alleged that some members and supporters of the Democrat Party have60 words
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Article41 1946-07-23 5 NEW YORK. July 22.—With the United States twelering in a heat wave, agricultural ex-D-rts have expressed fears that high temperatures and extreme drought might endanger corn and potato crops and leave pasturo lands parched, the New York Rad'o last night.41 words
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Article24 1946-07-23 5 LONDON, July 22.—Dr. Jose Giral, Prime Minister of the Spanish Republican Government in exile, arrived here from Parig late last night,24 words
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87 1946-07-23 5 Own Reporter). mpur, Monday -i SOS from [i ci; rs. Dato add?ll, Advisor N arrived her' eadeta and Rulers Vo] now and the da. 5 in the words of Date "certain. comment GkwreTuor-Otmral or a proposal we submitrec lell and Sir Theodora to87 words
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Article81 1946-07-23 5 July 22. Eigh: bi.r.ded in the war n d a Lor.aon hos el during tne night nson at the mass- Saint Dunstan's st, smel: smoke i ai 3 o'clock in the d th 3 matron Miss nd called the nr c britne neip ol an81 words
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106 1946-07-23 5 Io i, July 22. —Moscow Radio today broadcast '.g that the Soviet public cannot "remain into the American policy in China. was broadcasting an appeared in the an periodical, the d examination of economic, poli- cic aspirations in d the following Seventh fleet106 words
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Article72 1946-07-23 5 Reuter. BATAVIA, July 21.—1t Is learned here that the Indone sian Ministry of Defence has lodged a formal protest with Allied headquarters here against the alleged bombing by All ed planes of Indoriesian towns and ships, the Netherlands news agency reported. The protest also complained, that Allied planesReuter. - 72 words
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Article96 1946-07-23 5 Reuter. TEHERAN. July 21-— THe World Trade Union Federation will back any workers union under the pressure of any dictatorial Government anywhere in the world, sa d the Secr3tarytieneral of -he Federat'.cn, Lou:s Saillan!, at a party given in his honour by the Persian Press Association tonight.Reuter. - 96 words
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Article54 1946-07-23 5 Reuter. TIENTSIN. July 21:—Tlv Piping Municipal Council has forwarded a proposals t o th e Central Government that th'; capital should be moved back to Peiping. Many Chinese here ar e of the opinion that the government will eventually return to Peiping. which is ideally situatedReuter. - 54 words
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144 1946-07-23 5 LONDON. July 22.— A doctor who had volunteered as a human guinea pig stopped breathing for seven minutes after he had been injected with a poison extract which was being tested as an anaesthetic. He is Dr. Frederick Prescott. aged 42. of Wellcome144 words
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122 1946-07-23 5 SYDNEY, Ju'y 22.—The Sydney Telegraph correspondent n Rabaul says that a five-mile SWSU m of Ali Baba cotes containing 500 000 tons explosives prepared for the invasion of Australia have been discovered n Rabaul by aec:dent. Japanese prisoners oj war obstinatelw-guarded the122 words
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219 1946-07-23 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI. July 21: Reporting the smuggling of some Chinese $2,000,000 000 of goods into Shanghai every month. Router* correspondent adds that UNRRA and United States Army Transport facilities are also alleged to bo responsible to some extent for c va sion °f custom* regulation.Reuter. - 219 words
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Article97 1946-07-23 5 As a result of th e assistance given by UNRRA to Malaya with the diversion of the flour ship "Berwyn Victory" from Shanghai to Singapore, it has been possible to render the same assistance to Ceylon. The steamer "Craigour" with 8.500 tons of flour aboard, which97 words
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Article33 1946-07-23 5 LONDON. July 22.— A meteorite ha s been seen to fall in Khabarovsk district in Siberia, Moscow Radio said last night. A search win be made for it during the wintw,33 words
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329 1946-07-23 5 Reuter. Jerusalem, July 21: The time has come when Brian must choose between Arabs or Jews, Jamal Husseini, vice-Chairman on the Palestine Arab Higher Committee and virtual leader of Palestine's 1,200,000 Arabs, told Reuters today. Arab Palestine, he said, would "emphatically reject* partition asReuter. - 329 words
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Article92 1946-07-23 5 Reuter. PARIS. July 21- Two small smglemasted sailing boats loft Bayonne to-day for a three-year voyage in search of lobster and Indian cod. The boats are hot equipped with engines and carry a crew of only six men each The plan is to circle theReuter. - 92 words
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Article63 1946-07-23 5 A.P. CHICAGO. July 22:—Defending champion Byron Nelson, so disgusted after his flr s t round that he threatened to quit. cam e back wi:h below par scores on Ave holes to win $10 000 Chicago Victory National Ope n Golf tournament with 279, twoA.P. - 63 words
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Article54 1946-07-23 5 LONDON, July 22.—Several United States officers may face trial on charges of being involved in the disappearance of more than 70 paintings from Marburg and GoettiDgen from the UnitedSStat s zone in Germany, Frankfurt Radio said last night. An inventory of the missing art treasures54 words
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Article54 1946-07-23 5 PARIS. July 22: Several tons of American Red Cross foodstuffs were parachuted yesterday to the sunny little village of St- Cere in Dordogne Department of Southern France to commemorate the dropping of a hundred tons of arms by Flying Fortresses to the Marquis who had their headquarters54 words
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Article82 1946-07-23 5 NEW YORK. July 22.—The establishment of three large research laboratories to study atomic energy for civil use s has been authorised oy th e Uni ted States authorities. One laboratory will be in northeast United States, one in Chicago and one on the Pacific Coast, according t G82 words
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294 1946-07-23 5 The chief aim of His Majesty's Government is to increase trade between Great Britain and China. This will eventually mean mutual prosperity to the two countries, declared Sir Ralph Sk :ine Stevenson, British Am-bassador-designate to China in an interview yesterday before he left Singapore294 words
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Article134 1946-07-23 5 A.P. NANKING. July 22.—The Chinese Communists claimed a resounding victory on the vital coastal plain only 60 miles cart of Nanking. The Communist spokesman Wang Pin-shan asserted that 12.000 Government troops were captured along with their commandering general. Wane Tieh-han in the vicinity of J/aihing.A.P. - 134 words
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115 1946-07-23 5 A.P. ABOARD THK USS MT IfcKINLET Jul] BE. —Six United States target Mibmario.es were being submerged to depth <>i M feet today, while anI other two wire anchored on the sur- face of Bikini lagoon as preparations were completed for Thursday's underj water bursting of the world'sA.P. - 115 words
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Article74 1946-07-23 5 PKIPING. July 21!: The Catholic newspaper V Chi Pao said that the seven United States marines captured nine days ago near Chingwantao by armed Chinese, presumably Communists, have been found at Lotinghslen village, 50 miles southwest of Chtngv.antao. The United Statei Mar nc- Headquarters declined to comment on74 words
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Article115 1946-07-23 5 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Monday. The Ben liner "Benlonond," which left Penang for Hongkong on Thurs day afternoon struck a floating mine .in the Straits of Malacca, 25 miles off Penang, and had to turn back to port. The ship left Penang at 5 o'clock,115 words
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Article140 1946-07-23 5 BIKINI ATOLL, July 22.— Speaking at a joint press conference of all high Army and Navy atom .bomb officials, RearAdmiral William Parsons who supervised the arming of all atom bombs said the atom bomb Number. Five to be detonated under water on July 25 would140 words
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Article56 1946-07-23 5 Reuter. CAMBRIDGE, July 21.—Indians are among the delegates to the annual conference of the International Student Service which opened here today. The conference closes tomorrow a week after which the delegates will tour university centres of Europe to ascertain the lines to b e taken inReuter. - 56 words
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Article88 1946-07-23 5 In respons? to the reques from the Interim Comm ttee for forming a United Organisation for Indians in Singapore, a meeting of the representatives of various organisations in Singapore was he!d at the premises of the Fdian Association. 6 Race Course Lane. It was decided88 words
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Article69 1946-07-23 5 LONDON, July 62.— All the 20 members of the crew of two Flying Fortresses, which collided over the Panama zone on the Pacific Coast and plunged into the sea. are believed to have been lost, New York Radio said last night. Both planes were69 words
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Advertisement35 1946-07-23 5 friend Tommy net, having escaH :ci in the cavern. H Ling, Governor Chungking .vita HL Cmna-Ind a B ''tea bouts, H which drops X' sivea around Jack's lasting the machine Hp- ol existence. v ng?ance-")35 words
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Article1535 1946-07-23 6 The Pyke recommendations are criticised in a statement issued by the economic sub-committee of the Malayan Democratic Union who report in the follow- ing terms: The Committee, composed solely of European Government officials, was set up in May with the following terms of reference: (a) To1,535 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1946-07-23 7 Pollard Takes 4 Wkts In Deadly Spelt MANCHESTER, July 22.—1f England's collapse this morning was sensational, India's— a big first wicket partnership—was even more so. Wjieii the first Indian wicket produced 124 run& everything pointed to a strong India reply to total of 294. But then, last-minute1,103 words
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Article172 1946-07-23 7 Reuter. I a —As the result of lay in the French lawn impionsliipi at Roland Hum here there are thru Frenchmen, two Americans, ho>lovaki:in? and one Yun the last eight, nblcdon champion Yvon r had a comfortable three-set t'-2. 6-3; over his comJ Jamain whileReuter. - 172 words
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Article87 1946-07-23 7 I soccer match at the sar Stadium will be betMa'ays and the Kranji m. These sides have re, and the Malays. ■A" team, were soundly the Malays will field side and mean to avenge rioxu defeat. lowing will play for the far; Ramli and Abdul h. Taha and87 words
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259 1946-07-23 7 A record entry, which beat all pre-war records, has been received for the all-Singapore 1946 table tennis unships. Chief interest in the championships inter-club league event, which has attracted 19 Shared clubs and associations, among thelrri a European team, which is believed to be strong.259 words
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Article, Illustration439 1946-07-23 7 (By Vernon Morgan) LONDON. Ju\y 22.—Soccer will be starting in Scotland in a montli and in England in six weeks time when another rush cf transfers is anticipated. Many clubs have notified their shareholders at their annual meetine; that all efforts would be madeCP. Photo. - 439 words
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Article97 1946-07-23 7 A.P. VATICAN CITY. July 22.—Vatican authorities confirmed today that the Pope had requested the Polish Government not to carry out the death sentence on Arthur Greiser, former Gauleiter of Western Poland, found guilty of war crimes. Greiser was hanged in Posnan yesterday. The Nuncio. Monsignor FranciscoA.P. - 97 words
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Article48 1946-07-23 7 Reuter. LONDON. July 22.—Sir William Cooke, owner of the 2,000 Guineas winner. Happy Knight, says his colt will not run In the St. Leger. He said: "I realise he would not stay the distance so there is no sense in starting him"—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article73 1946-07-23 7 Reuter. LEWES, Sussex, July 22.— Gordon Richards registered his hundredth win of the season today when in the £200 Abergavenny Plate here, where racng is taking place for the first time since the course was derequisitioned by the Government, he rode M. A. Matthew's coltReuter. - 73 words
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921 1946-07-23 7 Vernon Morgan's Sports Review LONDON, July 22.—The names of the 12 English cricketers chosen to make the tour to Australia at the end of the season contained no surprises. At the same time, Yardley, Ikin and Evans will not be the choice of everyone.921 words
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Miscellaneous31 1946-07-23 7 HIGH TIDE TODAY 5.16 p.m. Height 8.2 ft. TOMORROW 6.20 a.m. Height 7.6. ft. 6.19 p.m. Height 8.3 ft. THURSDAY 8.05 a.m. Height 7.6. ft. j 7.26 p.m. Height 8.5 ft.31 words
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134 1946-07-23 8 BOMBAY, July 22.—The Bombay oriice of the Goa (Portuguese India). Congress Committee stated today that the Portuguese authorities in Goa were using African Negro troops to put down the passive resistance movement by the Goa Congress Committee. Vhe Goa Congress Committee not associated with134 words
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Article92 1946-07-23 8 BOMBAY. July 22— R. S. Dange. leader, declared today on his return Indian trade union and Communist fi-om the International Trade Union Conference in Moscow: "The next world war will be a war between Democratic and anti-Democratic forces. The only question it when it «0 break out.92 words
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Article29 1946-07-23 8 ROME. Jii'y 22.—A cyclone nly stormed last night through the Romangna region ol ihs Adriat'c ccast. Forty l e are s3 far report d missing.29 words
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287 1946-07-23 8 Reuter. LONDON July 22.—The question why ships were allowed to leave British ports tor Singapore wi h empty cargo space in view of the importance of export trade and the fact that Singapore merchants found great difficulty in obtaining shipping space forReuter. - 287 words
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Article42 1946-07-23 8 TOKIO. July 22.—An Education Reform Bill embodying the United States Education Mission's suggestion for decentralizing the Japanese school .ysten; is scheduled Tor presentation to the .'>et -omonow. The plan would separate the schools from the Japanese Home Ministry.42 words
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241 1946-07-23 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI, July 21.—The opinion that the key to permanent world peace was a strong, united and prosperous China was voiced by Mr. Hubert S. Liang, well n journalist and industrialist, on his return from a two-year lecture tour of the United States.Reuter. - 241 words
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Article183 1946-07-23 8 LA PAZ. July 22.— Revolutionary leaders promised the immediate restoration of civil liberties after seizing the Bolivian Government in bloody four-day uprising climaxed by the assassination on July 21 of I-.-psirient Jualdert;) Vn ato i The situation was still confused on July 22 as leaders183 words
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Article82 1946-07-23 8 Inonu GovtAccused ISTANBUL. July 22.—Former premier Jelal Bayar accu-ed President Inonu's Government of exercising "severe pressure" in an effort to influence the outcome of the July 21 national elections. In a bitter formal statement Bavtr asserted that many voters were driven away from the polls and warned they would be82 words
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Article78 1946-07-23 8 LEEDS. July 22.—The first tttn Ay I blow at political disorders in Burma i has been struck by Ac.ing Governor. Sir Henry Knight, by banning the Communist Party, says an editorial jin today's Conservative Yorkshire i Post. "Despite enormous difficuhies." i added the Yorkshire Post, "the Gov-78 words
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Article29 1946-07-23 8 KURE. Japan, July 22 —Workmen T oday began unloading 16,000 tons of grain from vessels which brought the shipment of food requisitioned in the United States.29 words
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Article, Illustration69 1946-07-23 8 Constellation crashes—no Constellation for 30 days. Fhoio showing the U.S. Constellat on plane after it caught fire and crashed into a field near Reading, Pennsylvania, about ten days ago. As a result of this crash, the flying of Constellation aircraft has been banned for 30 days wh le69 words
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397 1946-07-23 8 SYDNEY. July 21.—Sydney Trade Unionists have developed a new technique known as -sniping" to obtain higher wages after wage increases have been refused. The system is for all ir.cn wh.> seekinc wace Inrra—Ui resign, declare their old jObl "bhuk" M that no other member397 words
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Article47 1946-07-23 8 Reuter. LONDON. July 22.—The Govern-mtnt-siionsored People's Party has carried 16 provinces and the latest figures indicate a certain victory for it in at least 25 out of the remaining 47 provinces as the result of Sunday's general election in Turkey, Ankara Radio stated tonight.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article50 1946-07-23 8 A.P. BRUSSELS, July 23.—Belgium is likely to have a new Government within 24 hours. After a two-hour «ession on Monday afternoon, the liberal party decided to collaborate in a new left wing coalition government which the Prince Regent asked M. Paul Henri to form on Saturday—A.P,A.P. - 50 words
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350 1946-07-23 8 <By Frank White. Associated Pres correspondent) Tjk:o. July 22—Aerial fighting on a ccmpartively scale large is Ukaty to ensue if all-out civil war develop! Ui China, authoritative scurcrs here believe. rbBM American sources say that tne Chinese Nationalist Army i fairly well equipped with350 words
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Article46 1946-07-23 8 In reply to a question at the conon*sipn of his Press meeting yesterday, Sir Ralph Stevenson, Ambas-sador-designate to China, said no conversations were contemplated recarding the future status of Hong Kong. Neither Genera* simo Chiang :ior the British Government were forcing Vhe issue46 words
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Article350 1946-07-23 8 County Cricket Reuter. LONDON, July 22.—Playing without their star batsman, Yorkshire, pre-war champions, narrowly escape defeat at the hands of Worcestershire, tne match ending in two days with the Ycrkshiremen just winning by one wicket. Stars of the match were Yorkshire's Coxon, who gaveReuter. - 350 words
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Article116 1946-07-23 8 A.P. London, July 21. —The Anglo-Ira-nian Oil Company pumped a record of 1rt,53i».4?0 tens of petroleum from its fields in Southern Iran last year, an Increase of 3.500.000 tons over 1044, the company's annual report said on Sunday. Sir William Fraser. chairman of the board, did netA.P. - 116 words
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Article74 1946-07-23 8 TIENTSIN, July 22.—Th e Chinese Communist Yenan radio warned United States Marine iuadquarters that its search In Communist territory for the seven marines kidnaprjed On July 13 was a violation of Chinese sovereignty. It said that unles s the hunt was called off the marines must assume full74 words
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Article84 1946-07-23 8 SHANGHAI. July 22.—A group of Chinese headed by writer Kuo Mo-io addressed an appeal to thp United States protesting what called "American contributions < 0 th e civil war in China." The appeal sent to the U.S. Secretary of State James Byrne* and other leader s said84 words
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Article43 1946-07-23 8 Reuter. NEW YORK, July 22 —The &j tod Nations Headquaiiei> tonight that the Siamese ment has requested th< ment of the Security Coun cussion of the Siame>< France because transpO prevent the Siamese de'.egal reaching New York l Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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