Malaya Tribune, 27 July 1946

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune The Paper Of The People Of Malaya Phone Nos:— Editorial (only) 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 1 iiillT PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1946.
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  • 338 1 h ATIONALIST LEADER SAYS JLERS 'WALKING into TRAP' Union Talks Make Headway (Tribune Correspondent) BET V EEN THE GOVERNMENT vl OK 1> Mlv OVmiihtSP® D^»S S HAVE RESULTED IN THE APPOINT<V m r.H'.s CF A PL?N." ENTiNG both sides t0 work Tne Ccm.niUce comprises six Government
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  • 184 1 I r St. Lawrenc-. Hertford- 26. George Bernard -.'.n his ninetieth birth lay with a "rad'o-act've" ad two hours lair drove t. h day in his Roils Royc? U nearly 60 h.p.h. cay. which is being reI red by en;husiastic Shaln ail par.s of
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  • 73 1 Pm. yesterday th e fire .summoned to Loron i extinguish a fire burning lallang wher; cartridges explcdk place at the sam? >cen e of the explo--1942 when an amdiunp blew up. ight at 7 08 p.m. another <ock place in th 3 PPosite the Adelphi s
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  • 48 1 •Cisco. T 26 71 m* -iong- th e Pacific d ha s been cleaed up Du t has become more c Lo> Angeles." "ront employers associalod»y that dockworker* l We rendering better *J -nipping administrate «hips than d 0 the f a American flag yes-
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  • 114 1 Reuter. Tokio. July 26. —Two more Japanese generals. Lt.-Gan. Ei- 1 kua Ishida and Maj.-Gen. Misau Ino were detained today to answer charges of atrocities during the building of the Burma- I Siam "railway" which caused the death of many tens of thou- I sands of
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  • 72 1 Reuter. HANKING, July 26.—Despite adverse weather conditions Gen. George Marshall, United States Special Envoy to China, took oft" .or Kulin? this afternoon two hours after his talk with Gen. Chou fin-lai. The envoy's visit to Kuling In the face of such bad weather conditions suggests that
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  • 179 1 NEW YORK. July 26.— John Fischer, who spent nearly thre e months in Russi a as a member of th c UN RRA mission, says: -Sense of fear is quite plainly one of the dominating factors" i n th c Soviet Union and "it i
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  • 44 1 Reuter. STOCKHOLM. July 26.—Farmers in Central Sweden are burning the'r wheat because a parasite is destroying it in the fields, it was reported today. The farmers say the destruction caused by the parasite makes the harvesting of the remaining crops uneconomic. —Reuter.
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  • 116 1 HONG KONG. July 26 —The Hong Kong Government expects to suffer an annual loss in income from the abolition of its pre-war opium monopoly, the Financial Secretary said yesterday presenting the colony's budget. The coiony's total deficit amounts to nearly £*****.000 the Secretary disclosed. He was
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  • 64 1 Reuter. TOKYO, July 26. Women and gir!s were wired together and murdered by Japanese troops during the* "rape of Nanking" six-week terror wave that followed Japanese occupation of ithe Chinese capital in December 1937, the International War Crimes Tribunal here was \to)d today. This testimony was given
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  • 33 1 NEW P O DIRECTOR At a board meeting held recently, the Right Hon'ble Stanley M. Bruce, P.C., C.H„ M.C., was elected a Director of the P. O. and British India Sieam Navigation Companies
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  • 242 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, July 26.—With the announcement that rice rationing will be enforced in Shanghai, Nanking and o:her major Chinese cities after the autumn harvest, Shanghai's rice racketeers are busy in anticipation of further huge profits. Speculators are gambling on the "chance that the rationing system
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  • 87 1 BOMBAY (Air Mail).-Mr. B G Kher, Bombay's Congress Prime Minister, told th e annual meeting of the Anglo-Indian Association here''Worth, not birth, will count henceforth. "Our mother country, India has great need of your intelligence, ability and services. Cease trying to be third-rate imitations of
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  • 251 1 A.P. JERUSALEM, July 27.— Police authorities in Jerusalem last night announced the rounding up of 376 Jewish men and women suspected of being connected witn terrorist activities. Many of these arrested in a night-long swi «;p throughout Palestine had only been recen-.ly released
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  • 146 1 Reuter. MONROE, Georgia, July 26.—The United States Attorney General, Tom Clark, has ordered a "complete investigation" into the alleged lynching of four Negroes, two men and two women, in Monroe yesterday. The* Sheriff of 'Monroe announced thai the four Negroes wen shol dead by a band of
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  • 59 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 26.—The steamship Irrawadi has wirelessed fcr assistance as it is rapidly sinking in a position latitude 20.15 north longitude 70.58, according to a Lloyds telegram from Colombo wireless stationThe Irrawadi is a vessel of 1,243 tons gross owned by the Bombay Steam Navigation Company. The
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  • 182 1 Reuter. Pa y,^ A 26-The Austrian Parliament in spite of protests from various Allied quarters today Un an?mously passed the nationalisation bill after a dull debate. Earlier Dr. Leopold Pigl. Chanceltor had read in Parliament two notes of P 1 f rom the Soviet Commander i n
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  • 90 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, July 26-China is to begin production of the wonder drue penicillin. A plant is being completed in Peiping, North China, and when in full operation is expected to turn out 100 vials of the drug daily. Director of the plant will be Dr. Tung
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  • 214 2 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. At a preliminary inquiry into a charge of kidnapping with intent to commit murder against a Chinese youth. Low Y!t Sing, held before Che Othman here today. n middle-aged widow related how the accuse and two others failed to
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  • 42 2 Reuter NEW YORK. July 25 —The United States is planning to ship at least 500.000 tons of wheat to India at t h e earliest possible date. Acrlcuiture Secretary Clinton Anderson told ineniOers of |b« American Famine Mission.—Keuter.
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  • 731 2 Reuter. Berlin- \ir Mail) German financial experts are becoming increasingly certain that the only way to prevent the evils of inflation and restore German nnances to health ard sanity is by scrapping the present bloated note issue and replacing it with a new currency. Dr. Harold
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  • 184 2 Tanapathy had no power to be:.t a prisoner, and neither had ho the authority to instruct any cf the warder? or sub-warder? to do ?»o. Japanese prison chief Mikizawa Toshiro stated at the Assizes yesterday at the continued trial Of two former members of the
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  • 234 2 Two Chinese. Yeo Kirn Watt <20> and Tan Yeo Ling «32» were in the dock On a tentative charge of armed robbery at a preliminary inquiry bvfoi> Magistrate K. M. Byrne yes terday. Chong Su n Yee. the grand-daugh-ter of a 67-year-old femal e temple k at
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  • 100 2 Tan Ah Peng (17) who allegedly escaped from a police mobile patrol after being arrested with a dozen pairs of military trousers, on June 15, was recognised and re-arrested on Thursday. When he appeared before Second District Judge Tan Thoon Lip, yesterday. Tan pleaded
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  • 183 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday—A summary of the evidence against 263 men of the 13th Parachute Regiment of the Sixth Airborne Division now under close arrest at Kluang, Johore, has been sent to the Judge Advocate's Department for decision whether there shall be court martial proceedings.
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  • 248 2 The functions of the Singapore Social Welfare Council will OS 10 co-ordinate the efforts made by both Government and charitable organisations in connection with welfare work, stated H?s Excellency the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson in his opening address at the formal inauguration of the Council
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  • 118 2 Another ex Malayan. Mr? J Fletcher-Cooke. has been awar.i v the M B E. Fhe is the wife of Mr. Fletcher-Cooke who was in the ICalayan Civil Service. Mr. Fletcher-Cooke was District Officer. Cainercn Highlands, and later attached to the Secretariat, in Kuala Lumpur- During
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  • 102 2 Singapore's dea«.h-fast was irarr.aticrtliy terminated yesterday. IK h~>urs after it began, when a '3ominitcc of Musum* persuaded M. M. to gVfte up his fast en promise that the dispute would b? handled by thorn and an nquiring intituted "orthwith. A Muslim Committee of 15 members, headed
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  • 55 2 A 03-year-old Cantonese cashier Kwok Ying Lim claimed trial in the First Polite Court yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of §14,124.47 cash, between January and June this year. The case was postponed to Aug. 2 and bail in the
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  • 187 2 A Cantonese coo!it- NY SPSS sentenced to four m ous imprisonment in th f Pel ice Court yesterday for stealii» I 40 pikuls Of rubber valued at $144,, I The rubber was remotes' fror store in Upper Seranpoon P.oad in military lorry, on th. I Oct- 25.
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  • 43 2 In connection with the report published on Thursday regarding the terms of settlement of the United Engineers strike i Penang, United Engineers. Singapore, say there has been n: increase in the basic rate 4 wages of skilled labour.
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  • 26 2 WASHINGTON July 26-untitled Ho Ying-chin began today bis I as chief of the Chinese m the United States. calling o n I US. war secretary Patterson-
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  • 1352 3 $15 Million Subscribed t f uy L °ans or be taxed— and taxed heavily" was Sr^!? e /m£ a^ roadcast last n ight by the Financial Secietaiy (Mr Nelson Jones) over Singapore Radio. miiiinnc T V l u d that up t0 midday
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  • 180 3 The manager of a rubber oxjtory was told to see 'o the wirings of his factory at the conclusion of a coroner's inquiry nto the death of a coolie icho stepped on a live u:re and got electrocuted The coolie. 800 Bee Senq 23) was en his
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  • 122 3 Our Own Rerorto: l Kuala Lumpur. Friday. The talks between the Governmrnt and the Malay Rulers :.nd j leaders have resulted in the appointment of a 12-man commit:??, representing both sides, to work out details of the Federation olan. The Commi.tf? comprises six Government representatives, iwo I
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  • 243 3 What is known as the Ambon atrocity case in which 13 Japanese were on trial in the Third War Crimes Court on various charges of ill-treatment of British and Dutch PoWs taken from Java to Ambon Islands for the construction of airfields there in
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  • 34 3 has been decried to imy arrears of salary /-> March 31, 1942. to all those Asiatic Government officers who iccre not paid an advance of two months' salary in February 1942.
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  • 140 3 Comme rising on the Police drive against unlicensed hawkers at yesterday's Commissioners, meeting. Mr. W. Bartley Municipal President, said that the Police and Fo;d Control De partment were paying a prcminent role Action against hawkers had b?en taken and wa<; icntinuins. The Fresident said 1-
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  • 80 3 Six representatives of 3ingaooro Harbour Board wharfhands .net \.h? authorities yesterday when the latter reaffirmed the previous tatrnrmt that 100 percent, wag? ncrease and a special grant could not b° net. The representatives were told that arrangements were under way :*or the opening of a canteen at
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  • 283 3 Singapore Municipality would be indebted by the end of this year to tne extent of $17.000,000. Tnis was the gloomy picture painted by Mr. Laycock at yesterdays Commissioners meeting when he moved a motion which would be "a first step towards achieving financial stability". The motion
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  • 58 3 Malaya had a radio black-out for most of yesterday. It may have best) the atom bomb, but oomamni cat ions experts refused all guess wort and sad merely there's nothing through". Itp to four o'clock, the normal radio morse transmitters couid pot even contact Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 261 3 A 28-year-old Chinese, Ting Sim Ling, who appeared in the Second Police Court yesterday jr. a charge of dishonestly refining a stolen motorcycle, stated in mitigation tnat he did lot know it was stolen property, is it had a Johore number and le was also given a
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  • 25 3 A microphone was Installed at yesterday's Municipal Commissioners meeting for the first time for the benefit of members of the press.
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  • 694 4 Of highly doubtful significaion was Mr. George Hall's ment in the House of Comig on Tuesday that he hoped ire might be a slight increase in the rice ration in Malaya. That hope is shared by all the six million people in .his country but hope alone won't Ml
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  • 1584 4  -  Remember the/re symptons of conditions your doctor can remedy if you give him the chance. by John F. Oliven. M.D. Has medicine anything to offer to help those who suffer from dizzy spells? The answer which modern medical science can give is "yes." Dizziness is not
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  • 425 4 Where Reds and Nationalists are Friendly and Japs Poor hut Polite A.P. (By John Roderick, Associated Press correspondent). CHANGCHUN. July 21 Changchun, weeks after its return to Chinese National si sovereignty, presents a picture of ihe effor;s of war. From the air too, can be seen the
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  • 107 4 A long series of crimson flashes li* the sky for miles over S.E. Eng]and between 11 o'clock on 'he night of July 3 and early on the mormng of July 4. The Air Ministry explained that an electrical storm had been racing 10.000 feet
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  • 127 4 Thirty-three people werej» to'Battersea Hospital when tram jumped the points a v crossing at Claphain. ran n a side road and overturns* Seven of the victims Wl 'J e taired. The rest sunen** mainly from head injurie>. able to ?o home after ment. v The hospital's emergen,}
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    • 62 4 SINGAPORE DIRECTORY CO., iEstablished In 1936) No. 51, Thomson Road. SINGAPORE. We have started the work of compiling the 'Singapore Directory" for 1947. The j Firms. Institutions, the Government and Municipal Offices as well as individuals are kindly requested to send in their particulars for insertions free of charge. We
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  • 471 5 Reuter. (From David Brown, Reuters Correspondent) f im? r (Air Mail > Authorities planning shopping iacinties for the families of American soldiers due to j SS7 c m Germany after August 1 have given the united Sta.es Military Government's Community Chopping Centre, already
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  • 156 5 untitled TEST lulj 26. No >hip s of the mic bomb target fleet night number on the bottom is The fleet le isolated by ra: s, which are hanging and around the tar- '<« banks of invisible arply denned edges. hours after the blast,
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  • 100 5 July 25.—The Japanese presented its 56.000.--about a thousand milling i budget for 1946 to thou! any objection from artera of General MacI me Allied Commander. :e er rations however, were Japanese Government is fundi to carry out occuLcies may be forbiden. headquarters also ordered txp.n uture" of funds
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  • 275 5 Ju v 26—A BrUsr. n. today said that ar; s<rious view is being Allied Headquarter? the abrupt cessatior. iatj n of 35,000 morf by Indones.ar British statement Indonesian Gov:pianation was that as suspended effec- dnesday, since nc ment had been reAliied Headquarters violation! of the
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  • 122 5 London, July 26. 1t is expected that the United States members of the Palestine Af ssion will act as observers at the forthcoming conference of Jews and Arabs wheh is to be colled by the British Governm ni to discuss the future of Pale !.?ie.
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  • 62 5 London. July 85.—The Houm- of Commons to-night approved without discussion the Buim.n (monetary) Order arnica reduce* from two years to six months the period of notice of the termination of the operation tne r li k ag Bnrma and India currewcica and empoaren th** Government of Burma to
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  • 154 5 London, July 26. —The London Daily Graphic said today that Britain will cut substantially her contributions to UNRRA and may recommend "the whole UNRRA scheme be wound up in the near future". The Graphic said: "In Cabinet circles there is considerable support for the
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  • 214 5 LONDON. July 25.—A conclusive answer to the fanaticism recently manifested in Palestine must come from the Jewish community guided by wiser leadership, says the Times in a leading article on the White Paper published yesterday. A study of the documeuts bads to so strong a presumption
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  • 128 5 I LONDON, July 25.—London grey- hound racegoers betted nearly 170 000,000 on the totalisatcr on the greyhound tracks in the London area *n 1945. a total over three times greater than that for 1938, the last complete year before the war. These figures
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  • 50 5 MADRAS (By Ai r Mail) From October next, seven million people in four districts of Madras proving will be prevented by law from drinking, following the Congress Party Ministry's decision to reintroduce prohibition in these areas. Prohibition will reduce th e province's annual revenue by nearly £2.000,000.
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  • 75 5 POONA. July 25 —On e hundred and fifteen "untouchables" (members of the Scheduled Castes > were arrested her c today during their passive resistance campaign against the Congress Party has approved the British proposals for India. P. N. Rajphow. Secretary of the All-India Scheduled Castes Federation said that
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  • 28 5 LONDON. July 26.—The Labour Government to-night won its its tnird by-election this week when Mr. Douglas Jay was returned as member of Parliament for London constituency North Battersea.
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  • 246 5 A Scholarship at Durham School hag been established by Mr. J. V. Gowgill, formerly of the M.C.S. is published for informa:ion. Durham School is on c of the oldes: public schools i n England. I, has had a continous. existence since 1414; in 1541 it wa s
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  • 115 5 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. July. 26 Bratley C. Crum. San Francisco Attorney and member of the AngloAmerican committee of inquiry on Palestine asserted on Thursday in a telegram to President Truman that the "real aim of the present Bn.ish Government to destroy the Jewish national hom e
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  • 55 5 Reuter. Rangoon. July 25.—Sir Henry Knight. Acting-Governor of Burma, had a narrow escape yesterday when the engine tender of the first two bogles cf a special train in which he was travelling to Mandalay jumped the rails a few m'les from Rangoon. No one was injured
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  • 53 5 WASHINGTON. July 25.—The U.S. State Department has taken over control of all German and Japane>e diplomatic and consular property in the United States. The Swiss Embassy relinquished supervision of German diplomatic property some time ago, while the Japanese Government has handed over its property in accordance with
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  • 273 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The American President Line's first post-war round-the-world ship Scott E. Land dropped anchor in Singapore wavers yesterday. There were no round-the-world tour.sts on board. The only two passengers were for Singapore—Mrs. Paul E. Lutey. wife of the Singapore passenger igent of
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  • 225 5 S'pore's Dry Spell (Tribune Staff Reporter) Despite the continued dry spell, water will not be rationed for the moment in Singapore. The public, however, are urged to take the greatest care in the use of water and to avoid waste, said Mr D. J. Murnane,
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  • 67 5 WASHINGTON, July 25.—The United Slates exported 230.000.000 lb. of rice to the Far East from August 1945 to April 1946 to help alleviate serious rice shortage in the Philippines, Netherland East Indies and China, it was officially announced today. Another 358.000.000 lb. were exported t 0 other
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  • 76 5 Reuter. SYDNEY, July 25.—New South Wales Trades and Labour Council tonight lifted the ten-month-old "black ban" on Dutch shipping in New South Wales waters. The motion to lift the ban was hotly opposed by Communists. The ban on loading and servicing Dutch steps for the
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  • 185 5 LONDON, July 25.—Tho Independent Times sees no hope of peace in China without further widespread of civil war. The unfortunate feature of the present situation, it says, is the encouragement which it gives to extremists on each side. In consequence the moderate men are
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  • 56 5 LONDON, July 26—A GloucesterMeteor jet aircraft flying near Gloucester yesterday reached an altitude oi 46,600 feet, or approximately nine miles Although not an official attempt on the record, it is believed to b e the best altitude flight yet by a jet propelled plane. The pre-war British
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  • 625 7 From Fraser Wight on, erf Correspondent >. London, July 27.— The present stringent rationrstem would probably have cessary under any Govn1 and subsequent events s I justify Labour's caubut it is a widespread an hal the case for cond and even further restricts has
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  • 67 7 London. July 26. Five hundred girls at Malvern College, Worcester, have been told, "donl have a love affair if you want to pass the examination." The advice was given at ihe College's Jubilee Commemoration by Mrs. J. Storks, principal, West field College. .London, ivho
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  • 62 7 A team to represent the Singapore Indians against the Rcyal Air Force (Chanpi) to be played today at Chanpi will be selected from the following:—Osman Massa<rie Angullia, S. R. S. Hal da, Kartar Singh. S Narayanasamy. Mani. Krishnasamy. Paul Davis. T. C. Balan. Anugraham Paul. Marimuthu. Balasubraman:on. Sathar.
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  • 879 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 27. —Great Power Conferences marked the beginning and the end of the first year's conduct of foreign policy by the Labour Government. Immediately he came to power, Mr. Ernest Bevin, the Foreign Secretary, was pitchforked into the Big Three Potsdam Conference, already
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  • 254 7 Reuter. r? U^'J Uly 2G Four Foott >all Associaand Irish^tS^L ed Q Km d m < En g"sh, Scottish, Welsh and Irish) and the Soviet Federation were all admitted The Soviet Feden.tio's, desire to join the hi ernational organisation was announced by the
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  • 210 7 Shanghai. July 25.—Famine conditions in Hunan provinces especially in Hengyang and the vicinity, remain extremely S3rious. with deaths by starvation rapidly increasing, according to the latest reports reaching Shanghai relief agencies. Two thousand child and adult famine victims from among 4.000 picked up from the streets and
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  • 119 7 (Our Own Reporter i At the annual general meeting of the Penang Turf Club toaay. Mr. Lee Toon Pojn was ejected <5< votes to 26> the hrst Asiatic president of the ciuo replacing Mr. c. D. Hogan. the outgoing president Mr. Hogan. presiding, announced
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  • 91 7 The following will represent Singapore in the Singapore vs. Services cricket match to be played at the S.C.C. padang on Aug. 3, 4 and 5: Khoo Ong Lee, A.C. Growder (Capt.), R.V.S. Bundram, C. Schubert, Cecil Wong, J. Lough, G. Dear, J.P. Pearson, Eu Cheow
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  • 35 7 BANGKOK. July 25.-Clr.na v to establish in Siam shortly three con-sulates-general and two* consulates. The Siamese Government has already given its approval. There are estimated to be over 3,000,000 Chin-
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  • 331 7 An official release says that owing to the fact that the representatives of the various communities on the Allocation of Relief Supplies Committee have been unable to come to an agreement regarding their respective shares for participation in the distribution of relief supplies, Government is
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  • 88 7 LONDON, July 26.—Morcow radio said today that the Bikini a:om bomb test coupled with the discussions of inter-American collaboration constituted a "war scare" which has imperilled the "dream of peace." In an English language comvientary, Dr. S. Lenin, said: "the Monroe doctrine has become a zymbol
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  • 37 7 A.P. SHANGHAI, July 26.—As a safeguard against any Chinese Communist crossing of the lower Yangtze river from the north, the Central Government has instituted pe;'sr«la of armoured trains a n d increased railway guards.—A.P.
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  • 955 8 DEATH PENALTY FOR GOERING GANG DEMANDED NUREMBERG, JULY 26—T H E BRITISH WAR CRIMES PROSECUTOR, SIR HARTLEY SHAWCROSS ASKED FOR THE DEATH PENALTY TO-DAY FOR HERMAN GOERING AND HIS 21 ASSOCIATES FOR MAKING AGGRESSIVE WAR AND SANCTIONING 12 MILLION MURDERS. Their guilt, as common murderers, and as men who planned
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  • 317 8 Reuter. LONDON, July 26.—N0 alteration occurred in any of the six leading positions in the county championship table as the result of matches that finished today, although the leaders. Lancashire, were defeated by 153 runs by Kent. Kent always appeared to be on top arid were
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  • 262 8 PARIS. July 26.—As the result of today's play in the French lawn tennis Championships at Roland Garrcs Stadium. Yvon Petra. French champion of Wimb'pdon. and his fellowcountryman, Marcel Bernard v.ill meet the South Amercan pair. Enrico Morea of Argentina and Pancho Segura of Ecuador The
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  • 31 8 BATA7IA. July Thf Indonesian Republican newsagency Aniura reported from Jogjakarta that the pOlt of Banjuwarigi, East Java, was "heavily machine gunred"' by Dutch aircraft at 8 a.m. las: Saturday.
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  • 98 8 Reuter. VIENNA. July 26.—The Soviet Union has delivered two rp\es to the Austrian Government protesting sharply against the inclusion in its nationalisation plan.* of former German property now taken over by Russia and strong peir a'.ies for any interference with these properties. The notes were read
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  • 354 8 Reuter. LONDON, July 26.—The Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda's two-year-old Sayajirao, for which the Indian Princ? paid the record price of 28,000 Guineas last year as a yearling made an impressive debut in winning the Will Sommers Plate run over six furlongs at Hurst Park
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  • 1234 8 About 200 entries have been received for the Singapore Amateur Athletic Meeting to be held at Jalan Besar Stadium on Aug. 5, beginning at 3p.ni Open to civilians and Services alike this meet has attracted athletes from all over this island Among the leading civilian
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