Malaya Tribune, 29 July 1946
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Title Section36 1946-07-29 1 The Malaya Tribune The Paper Of The People Of Malaya 'Phone Nos: —Editorial (only) 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 EKiflT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune MONDAY, JULY 29. 1946.36 words
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Article781 1946-07-29 1 Reuter PARIS, JULY 29.—AT 3 P.M. GMT TO-DAY, IN Tin SPACIOUS BALLS OF LUXEMBOURG PALACE. DEU't.VTES OF 17 NATIONS WILL JOIN THOSE OF THE BIG FOUR TO GIVE THEIR VERDICT ON THE RESI"» TS OF 11 MONTHS HERCULEAN REPORTS BY BRIT MX. FRANCE. UNITED STATES ANDReuter - 781 words
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345 1946-07-29 1 During the week-end four armed robberies, four r obberies and two attempted robberies were reported to have taken place in Singapore. In two armed robberies alone, robbers got away with a total of $4,020 in cash, jewellery and clothing from a house in Klong345 words
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Article, Illustration558 1946-07-29 1 Move To Strengthen Opposition Vote Reuter. LONDON, July 28. A move to form a combined anti-Socialist front to strengthen the force of the opposition to the Labour Government is, I understand, being promoted by a number of Conservatives in the British Parliament, writes Kouter'sReuter. - 558 words
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45 1946-07-29 1 TOKIO, July 28,—Finance Minister Tanzan Ishibishi told the Diet that the Government was not contemplating taxation of Imperial household properties LshJbishi's statement Kyodo noted that a SCAP directive of last November said such properties could not be tax free.45 words
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Article42 1946-07-29 1 LONDON, July 29.—Bread, flour and cereals will come off k**» rat throughout the Soviet Union this autumn, Moscow radio say Pour thousand three hundred shops have been opened in Russia proper during the past two months.42 words
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Article131 1946-07-29 1 Reuter. LONDON. July 28. M. Georges Bidault, Prime Minister of France, speaking on the eve of the opening in Paris of the 21--naiion peace conference today declared that Germany still a permanent menace" said Paris Radio"lt if necessary ceaselessly to repeat that Berlin will be builtReuter. - 131 words
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Article42 1946-07-29 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. July 28:—Sir John i?Law, Chief Secretary of the Palestine Government, left Palestine by air for London today on what wa»; officially described as a special mission from Gen. Sir Alan Cunningham, High Commissioner for Palestine, to the Colonial Office. —Reutrr.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article209 1946-07-29 1 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA, July 28.— There has been no rupture in the Anglo-Egypt i a n negotiations, a source in close with the British delegation emphasised to-night. The talks are pursuing their normal course with Lord Stansgate, leader of the British delegation, remaining in Egypt andReuter. - 209 words
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Article45 1946-07-29 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, July 28:—Eight masked men today he'd up at gun point the gold exchange in ihe centre of the old Jewish city of Tel Avia and made their escape with rold and bank notes unofficially estimated to total £35,000— Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article124 1946-07-29 1 RAF OFFICER CASHIERED GAOLED SEQUEL TO FATAL ROAD ACCIDENT Squadron-Leader Peter Jack— an R.A.F. pilot—who was tried by General Court Martial In Singapore recently, has been found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to bs cashiered and to undergo six months imprisonment with hard labour. The findings and sentence have been124 words
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Article159 1946-07-29 1 Of the firemen who were admitted to the General Hospital on Saturday, it is reported that the condition of eight men is improving and they should fully recover soon. It will be recalled that at about 1.30 p.m. on Saturday an engine which was answering a call from159 words
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Article39 1946-07-29 1 A.P. NEW YORK, July 29:—Two nineton tenders will be placed aboard the s.s. Silver Sandal on July 29 (today) for shipment to Hong Kong. They are the first of 160 locomotives l o be sent to China by UNRRA.—A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article301 1946-07-29 2 Smallpox In Singapore (Tribune SlarT Reporter) Despite official notification to get children under five years o age vaccinated immediately, many parents in Singapore have ignored this resulting in tne continued outbreak cf smallpox. The Municipal Health Officer. Dr. W. E. Hutchinson, stressed that all parent* must301 words
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Article171 1946-07-29 2 The following are the air mail pcstinp time nt the General POST Office. Singapore: I These time will be revised as and when necessary I To Australia and New Zealand: 9 a.m. Tuesday. Thursday. Sat..: day. and 4 p.m. Friday. Burma: 4 p.m- Monday. Weduesday. Thursday. Friday171 words
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Article178 1946-07-29 2 JERUSALEM, July 23 Br.tish Army engineers today postponed until Monday the dynamiting of pan of the remaining South wing cf the King David Hotel, because more than 20 bodies still remain in the rubble. Eighty-seven bodies have now been removed from the ruins oi the178 words
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Article41 1946-07-29 2 LEAVENWORTH. Kansas, July 28. —Thirty countries have been invited to send officers to study at Fort Leavenworth Command and Staff College. Courses begin on Sep. 4. The countries include Siara, China, the Phillipines. the Netherlands, France and England.41 words
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135 1946-07-29 2 CALCUTTA, July 28.—More than 1000 Indonesians in India —mostly sailors and students--are smarting for repatriation to their homes. But the Indonesians say first they want guarantee "for their safety." H. Oemoer and B. C. Samah, president and secretary respectively of the Indonesian Youths Association in135 words
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Article69 1946-07-29 2 WASHINGTON. July 26 Advocates of civilian control of atomic energy won a victory today as the Senate and House conference committees reached an agreement on the bill for domestic control of the new power. The conferees accepted the Senate provision that all the five members69 words
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194 1946-07-29 2 Reuter. Faris. July 27. —Security measures at the Luxembourg Palace have now been completed so that none but authorised persons may enter. Entrance to the courtyard is through a low archway which will permit the passage of only one car at a time—under the surveillanceReuter. - 194 words
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108 1946-07-29 2 Purge Of "Robbers Crooks" Urged A.P. MOSCOW, July 28.—Trade Minister Makarov said today: Robbers and crooks" should be cleansed out of Soviet trade enter prises supplying consumer gcods. Writing \n Pravda, the minis, ter said the circulation of consumer goods was up 51 per cent, in the first half ofA.P. - 108 words
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Article165 1946-07-29 2 (Our Own Repor PENANG. Sunday Discussing affairs of a tic nature" the UMNO q ence held at Frar. School today passed expenditure, including $15 annually for educa;: jr initial special exper.duur July to December th $72,384. Regulations regarding tions of the Malay Nai were also165 words
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Advertisement460 1946-07-29 2 TRIBIWE' PRE -PAID! classified] advertisements I Casual Advertisements Wanted. Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $3.00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cU. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcements; $3.5u per single column lncl per Insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage. Birth Notices, etc. at $7.00460 words
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Advertisement682 1946-07-29 2 NOTICES i SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY BALE OF GAS COKE Gas Qoke is now available for sale to the general public at the Kallang Gas Works at $60, per ton, ex works. Enquiries should be addressed to trie Gas Engineer, Gas Works, Kallang Road. WAR PRISONERS (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. The682 words
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Advertisement766 1946-07-29 2 Russians Held 2 Austrians VIENNA, Ju'.y 2°.:—Ausf'f" Government sources said today that two members of the People's Party were arrested on Friday by the Russians while on their way home from a meeting in which the Parliament nationalised 81 industries including some claimed by Russians as reparations. Ihe legislators were766 words
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Advertisement225 1946-07-29 2 Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS, SAILINGS To: Los Angeles. San Francisco I Vancouver m.v. ''SILVERLARCH" Due Singapore 4th August To: U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Ports. m.v. '•SILVERASH" Expected Load Penang 19th Aug. i Expected Load Singapore 25th IB) Agents:— HADDEN CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. Chartered Bank Chambers.225 words
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661 1946-07-29 3 Reuter. Lciidon, July 2k—After dragging on in China for s /far Ihe "unofficial war" has biazed up into a fulitesc to decide who shall be the master, writes commentator O. M. Green in today's Observer. a S*s> ar e tares prmc pal battlReuter. - 661 words
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Article89 1946-07-29 3 (Our Olfa Reporter* Penan p. Saturday "The Malayan Union is a thintr far bringing together all Suitans". s:; d the Sultan of Ked«n declari;'? open the two-day eonttr ence cf the UMNO at the Francis Lijrht S-hool here today Mr. Mohamed Taha Of Perak presided Asidng89 words
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Article49 1946-07-29 3 Our O'rn Reporter. PSNANO, Fr day. On c- chtwtje of makinj a rep to the police that v iv*fe was misting and that lost property valued at 5 -U: S ng'n, a miik WOM fin:d 525 in he rworth Court before LtR. F. H. Drake-Bro^kman.49 words
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Article106 1946-07-29 3 Qre*i World Cabaret on -ternoon, the marriage nized between two mem-li-known local Chinese faMr Link Sek Yu. <of Messrs other* Ltd.» and Miss Gan Kirn, The Chinese Consul. Mr. C. Kwong officitting. I im Boon Keng. 0.8. E. and ta), Mr and Mrs Runme Shaw. Run Run106 words
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Article426 1946-07-29 3 Striking testimony to the bravery inrf nh» Ai~ Played by the members of he Chinese DaWo?£ in t£ defence of Singapore again Japanese fnvade?, Wilo ,he C nial Secretary. Singapore Mr P V-MS/" e Chinese c General.' wr. wit Fak-slung. at a tea party426 words
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Article82 1946-07-29 3 NGTON, July 28.—The U.S. tment ha* sent a note Soviet Union demanding that immediate steps in co•vith the United States to put a n end to grow•Of chaos in Hungagry. note aileees that th e Soviet d much wheat, footed industrial equipment making th§82 words
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Article128 1946-07-29 3 Vienna, July 27. France today notif ed the Austrian government that she intended to "handle the question of German property in the French zone of Austria in a manner favourable to Austria's reconstruction" and was taking steps to aliotv Austrian off cials to participate in the administration128 words
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Article134 1946-07-29 3 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Sunday. An office romance culminated the tnarriage yesterday of Major G. S. talker, the well-known sportsman, md Miss M. E. Smith at Garrison Church, th? Iv 3». L. N. O. CI v* Chaplain to the Forces, Penang, )fficiating. A large gathering attrr"Je; the134 words
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Article185 1946-07-29 3 At th." genera] meeting of the meraben of the Settlements fS mnporel Association. hiM rr---rf«- If?. *>o!piml B-ndd«>ll nrer.iflit wnn divi K>d thai En view of the changes In the rdnstitottan cf p '>~. n 1 'ne of the imtH' >n should h*« '''nr-'Pil to "tho Siiur if185 words
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Article84 1946-07-29 3 Laitarg f:-e* over the week-end <<?rt :he Singapore Kra Brigade t««jr Yesterday. beAcfe noon, she trigs le was relied r-r to pat «>u; •*e IHfeng firos. or.'« at Beformadry T?oad near the IndUgg canr* <nd the other nt Mosrat Kc*! "her- were tevergl more fleet m •he !»ut84 words
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Article68 1946-07-29 3 Reuter. LONDON, July 26- One of Bnftata'a leading scientists, Professor A. M. Low. today told Reuter: -The disruption of radio communication* in the past 24 hours i> a direct effect of sunspot> which cause ray s to penetrate the ionosphere and affect climatic and radio conditions. It waReuter. - 68 words
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380 1946-07-29 3 Palestine Partition Proposal A.P. (By Tom Williams, Associated Press Correspondent.) London, July 27. —The Foreign Office today announced British acceptance as a basis for negotiation of a proposal to divide Palestine into Jewish and Arab provinces under a federal government. Negotiat'ons on theA.P. - 380 words
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Article519 1946-07-29 3 (Tribute Staff Renoricr) I?OH—£iiigaflore is forginr ahead h'de Perak ia« i t)2h!nd. Singapore 13 ihe c nvy of Perak. H»a the pam perea darnng <>f (he Gove* noV-Generai s atlminis.ra ugh. Th« pronns2tl co-ordma en .3} policies cf the i&a ayaa union anil Singapore, so519 words
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Article165 1946-07-29 3 The HagUt July 23—Mr. I. e. Secretary General o the United Nations Organisation said in The Hague -hat the European public was far behind the American in the of and interest in the wcrk i i the United Natons. Kp arrived n The on Friday on165 words
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Article235 1946-07-29 3 A.P. Washington, July 27 —Dr. Wellington Koo, newly appainted Chines? Ambassador to the United Stares, tjday presen/ed at his first news conference the nationalist viewpoint on the impasse between Nanking and the Chines? Communists. He summed up with the conclusion that his government v -e.rcsA.P. - 235 words
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Article85 1946-07-29 3 Reuter. CAIRO, July 27.—Influential Arabic language papers here report that negotiations for the revision cf the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty may broken off or suspended tcday when the Egyptian delegation meets at Alexandria. The papers assert that efforts to persuade the British delegation to amend its proposals whichReuter. - 85 words
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Advertisement49 1946-07-29 3 i in i Stocks-fustßeceived from England. Pearson's world-famed ts: DOG' disinfectants do SAL do Fluids" vend Preservatives j VARNISH PAINTS"' 5 KftQotu (iron drums) •KRLATIVE- GLOSS j fly-mixed) n l 'tractive tins. -White, Green and I Ir s Representatives: 8 tz CO., LTD., i •vailaftat at:— H*N COMPANY, ■aaaaai49 words
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Advertisement278 1946-07-29 3 PRINCE S j j Famed For Food j i rV Ma::aT'.;ocnt have pleasure I g ii i.iinoune.ng the return to an I ALA CARTE MENtJ DIKE AND DANCE TO THE STRAINS' cmrr: rr; T.0e,:0 3 SWING GEXTST The Best Dance ?.TusiC in Town o.n this ĕiU EVERY lUESDAY i YOU278 words
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Article698 1946-07-29 4 In an apologia of the slipshod manner in which the Colony Rehabilitation Loan was launched, the Hon, Financial Secretary, Mr. Nelson Jones, in a broadcast talk on Friday evening came out with a blunt threet that either the public subscribe to the loan or heavy taxation698 words
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Article1456 1946-07-29 4 Brigadier G.S. Brunskill, C.B.E.M. C - Need for a 30-year plan designed to coordinate tentorial defence and developm Mit policies by Brigadier G.S. Brunskill, C.B.E.M.C. An effort has recently been made, by means of discussions between United Kingdom and Dominions Ministers, to reach understandings on vitally important questions in relation to the1,456 words
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1065 1946-07-29 4 "Br um" Newsletter The weather did its utmost to spoil not enly til 3 Victory celebratio is on Jun< b but also the Whitsuntide holiday Which fciiowta. Tne V-ciay celt bra ion, eoixSis.cd of bonfires in the parks, firework?, floodiigh ing. sports meetings and, in1,065 words
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Article1027 1946-07-29 4 Readers' Viewpoints Your staff reporter's account of hie interview with employees oJ bte Arms in Singapore appearing in the Sand*? Tribune of the list tnatant makes amusing but ratner poignant reading- The shabby tteatment meted out by e firms and their high-handed allude towards their employees1,027 words
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386 1946-07-29 4 'By-a Mili ary Observer). 'Remember Singapore' was once a cry in the nrst batutschools of Britain in 1943. Today, at Duson Tua. Malaya Command has a battle-school which could be said to be a monument cf that sam? sentiment. 'Remember Singapore'! Fcr there in386 words
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Article56 1946-07-29 4 Ura. Jer.nie Adamson. J r cently ceased io be an becoming Depdiy-Ciian the j&ssistsnoe Boarfl. el the House oi mor* by all the women She was .rosenteO tory of the Houpc, bound green leather of the Chamber, a id on the boc embossed the PorteulliPalace cf56 words
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Advertisement43 1946-07-29 4 A DELIGHT to the EYES! The Lovely American Latest Numount Rimless Glasses. Jlasses that blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style, they are cushioned against breakage. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., Qualified Opticians IS, Ohulia Street, Telephone 4435. Singapore.43 words
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664 1946-07-29 5 (Tribune S'.afT Reporter) "Bombed like sitting ducks and then seeing people without arms, legs or other parts of the body, which made you feel like vomitting; untold sufferings caused by the Japanese to both civilians and military in internment and finally escaping664 words
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Article137 1946-07-29 5 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. July 27. Sir Keith Arthur Murdoch. Syd n ey A us tr alia n ewspap. r publisher, icho is homeward bound on three month cj.obe circling airplane trip asser ed today: "If it were not for Russia I do not believe the atomA.P. - 137 words
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Article119 1946-07-29 5 Reuter SHANGHAI, July 27:—China Will have less than 30,000 metric tons of tung oil for export this year compared with a normal annual export cf 75,000 tons. This was disclosed to Reuter by Mr. C. C. Chang, President of the semi-official China Vegetable Oil CReuter - 119 words
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69 1946-07-29 5 Jala 2*. -Pubhca \rafi treaties wUh und H.tlcrf S, -.irrangcd fc day, has beer, pov.ed. Foreign Offict ay the bar. Deputy Forcigr, r:eil. tor the ban. h( a fy he assum the Govern- <:. France. Br United State: agree on wtUtt d and wha: be69 words
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Article72 1946-07-29 5 A.P. ON! July 23 -Briand the United States last night to ha'c agreed beir declj.o.i to end r the first quarter of which in effect reUcies of the nations UNRRA draws its chief made in between William L. S Assistant Secretary of ita B.A.P. - 72 words
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303 1946-07-29 5 U. K. ASKS FOR U.S. GRANT FOR ARABS ASHINGTON, July 28—Diplomatic authorities re yesterday that the British Government has i that the United States should grant $200,000--lestine Arabs to help them achieve cultural tn the Jews. proposal was said to be part cf the plan James Byrnes, United States Secretary303 words
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120 1946-07-29 5 Liverpool, July 28. A Swedish girl stoicaioay who, ship's officers said, hoped to join a man friend in the tinted States, was aboard the liner Gripsholm when ii called here on Friday night to pck up passe7igers for New York. She was identified120 words
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Article178 1946-07-29 5 Jerusalem. July 28 —An armej band tn Sa*uraay irght made a.i attack en the military d etention barracks in Jerusalem's Talbieh quarter, where the pol.ee are believed to be detaining some i f the 370 Jews rounded up on Friday. The attack was unsuccessful ard resulted178 words
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Article48 1946-07-29 5 USINGEN. (GERMANY), July 27 —United States military governmerr. officials here said today that Poles have been sentenced to term* from 20 to 30 years for shooting Serpents William Morrow and Georg' Young. Poth have been returned to ihi United States after recovering frorr multiple wounds.48 words
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Article36 1946-07-29 5 A.P. LONDON. July 27: —George Fosyer. thtatrical arent who gave romedian Harry Lander, and vas the first to bring American tazz ban to England, died, today at the age of 82.—A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article203 1946-07-29 5 After nearly four years of enemy occupation and enforced abandonment of our estates, the Chief Secretary has announced that it Is regretted that it is not possible to effect any reduction in quit rents in current circumstances. The "current circumstances" consist of an industry deprived of203 words
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Article99 1946-07-29 5 Reuter. RANGOON. July 27.—A mission of the Karen race inhabiting Tenasserim area of southern Burma is conrng to Britain to discuss with the Government plans for the formation of a sepr.ra'p Karen state when Britain grants self-government to Burma. Loonee. member of the Burma Legislature whoReuter. - 99 words
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Article68 1946-07-29 5 Reuter. LONDON. July 27.—Mosco* Radio reports that warrants for the arrest I of General Nicholas Rade>cu. Rumanian ex-Premier and 72 other Rumanian officials have been issued by the Rumanian Government. They ar e accused of forming, late in 1944, a sercet society "to restore fascism" andReuter. - 68 words
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Article150 1946-07-29 5 Batavia, July 27.—Major General Mansergh. acting Allied Commander-in-Chief. Netherlands East Indies, met Dr. Sharir. Indonesian Prime Minister, here today, according to the Netherlands news agency. Major-General Mansergh is reported to have expressed to Dr. Sharir the Allied view on the suspension by the Indonesian authorities of the150 words
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Article43 1946-07-29 5 SHANGHAI. July 27:—The Chinese and Canadian Governments are re;clied to b. rtijotiatiug a temporary commercial treaty to reguiat* traae relations until a formal pact is concluded. China is greatly interested in Canadian ships and machinery, and Canada in Chinees native products.43 words
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Article273 1946-07-29 5 Reuter. HONG KONG. July 27.—The effectiveness of Allied bomb ng of shipping facilities in Hongkong was mentioned by Mr. D. F. Landale. Chairman of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company at the annual meeting. S:x Allied attacks were made on the company's docks —140 bombs droppedReuter. - 273 words
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Article53 1946-07-29 5 Reuter. NANKING. July 27.—Negotiations for a resumption of trade relations liftwecn China and Japan are procording between Chinese representatives and the United States authorities in JapanJapan used to rank third in orrt«i» of importance in China's foreign trade statistics, next to the British Empire and theReuter. - 53 words
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Advertisement94 1946-07-29 5 GET FIT AGAIN ...OR NO COST! Is of people are going about, right this nervy, irritable, rundown, suffering latI at awful "Depressed Feeling" never what it is to be really well, ail because is deficient in natural food minerals, iron. lime, potash sodium, glyc3rophos- phosphates, good health, nervous and vitality94 words
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Advertisement108 1946-07-29 5 Of Special Importance to Advertisers! I THE MALAYA Tltlff l\\E AND THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE are again Published Simultaneously IN I SINGAPORE I KUMA LUMPUR 1 j IPOH (Our PENANG office will open shortly) ADVERTISERS MAY NOW TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A LOW ALL-EDITIONS RATE WHICH WILL GIVE THEM PUBLICITY COVERAGE From108 words
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Advertisement302 1946-07-29 6 TO-DAY:—3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Enters Into Its 3rd Week! "Jagathcla Prathapan" (In Tamil) with a celebrated cast PU OHINNAPPA, N.S. KRISHNAN, p'b. RANG AC i i ARI. M.S. .SAROJINI T.A. MATHURAM and others. DAILY: —3. 7 9.15 ?Jf. TYRONE POWER'S Powerful Strike Agaimt .he ftoemy! 20th C'aturj-Fox's "A Yank302 words
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Advertisement394 1946-07-29 6 ~H""N Sir Alexander Korda I ■MP Jl BiTfll I ..he celebrated *r«tor of "FOim JW-HEaS". M I I ffl I 1 B I "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD l Wlrll 1 IJFfcy Hio Latest and Great t ..:mph TfflS EVEN ING ai 6.30 9.15. TO-DAY In His Greatest Triumph Warner Brothers394 words
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Article, Illustration488 1946-07-29 7 (BvLearie CcnsUnfmc). rI ON July 21 ~On a hard wicket and fast putneia, India gave a taste or hit batting ability giving the Sussex bowling a severe trouncing hsre today The opening stand of 293 between Merchant and Mankad ia three hours 20488 words
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Article93 1946-07-29 7 A sociated Press. MANILA. July 27:—The Philippities Republic entered an official 24 day mourning period today as the United States aircraft carrier Princeton arrived here today with the body of the late Manuel Quezon, former president of the Philippines commonwealth. President Manuel Roxas went aboard theA sociated Press. - 93 words
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Article110 1946-07-29 7 Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday, was a thrilling finish to interstate cricket match on Ru:lway Institute ground tohen Perak defeated Selangor right wickets just before rain d further play. through the combined of E. Yong. S. Nalliah and \i Perak iccre able to collect cessary110 words
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84 1946-07-29 7 York, July 28.- The United S Ds Mili ary Staff committee ntially one of the most A rful groups in world history. ntly is marking time with barn eye on global developls charged with setting up /.urnally land, sea and air rce to maintain the84 words
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Article143 1946-07-29 7 Reuter. IjONDON. July 27: —Moscow racommentator Anatoli Ossipov •vmg the first year in office of 3ritish Labour Government toriticised its foreign policy es 01 too much like the Consei »alicy in spite of its election tnme. "The Churchill spirit much akin to that of ceita nReuter. - 143 words
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Article23 1946-07-29 7 untitled July 28.—The form G ar liner Europa, turned the French reparation! has been rechristened will be reconditioned I start the La Havre-New23 words
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207 1946-07-29 7 In a rather dull soccer match the S.C.F.A. beat the R.A.F. (Changi) by four goals to one at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Chinese played a steadier game and ran out easy winners. The airmen were the first !to threaten but a good207 words
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Article95 1946-07-29 7 Re uter SHANGHAI, July 26.—An steps to he'.p dis- >t~s Chinese nationhina is printed by the Sheng P ao (Overseas »"H c,. unf < I): per state s that these i r Chinese are meetI* innumerable difficultin their atabr(- 'p" turn t0 their homes theReuter - 95 words
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Article62 1946-07-29 7 Associated Press. AMSTERDAM, July 27:— Thf communists emerged as the strongest paity here after chalking up 126,496 oi 39,500 total cast in the election* of Friday. The labour ticket waa second with 122,429 votes, each party obtaining 15 sets of the 45 total ir the MunicipalAssociated Press. - 62 words
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Article57 1946-07-29 7 A.P. WASHINGTON, July 27 —The House of Representatives completed action on legislation to make retrospective to January 1, 1942, or the date of capture, government payments in lieu of wages to certain civilian killed or captured by the Japanese on Guam, Wake and the Philippines. TheA.P. - 57 words
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182 1946-07-29 7 London. July 27.—County cricket clos? ol play scores: At Ilkeston. Nottinghamshire 280 for 6 (KeetOQ 69. Harris not out 106> against Derbyshire. At Maidstone. Middlesex 487 (Brown 88. Robertson 58 Compton 142. Robins 59». Ken; 26 for 1. At th Oval. Surrey182 words
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Article56 1946-07-29 7 (Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. The Singapore Rangers were defeated 5—2 by the T.P.C.A. in the first soccer match of the tourists here today. Tony Teo and Tee Siang scored for the Rangers, and at half time the score was one all. The game56 words
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486 1946-07-29 7 Reuter. PARIS. July 27.—Marcel Bernard, France, after dropping the first two sets, beat Jaroslav Drobny, Czechoslovakia, for the French men's singles lawn tennis title at Roland Garros stadium here today and Miss Margaret Osborne, United States, beat her compatriot Miss Pauline Betz for theReuter. - 486 words
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67 1946-07-29 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 27 —The new Chinese Ambassador to Londcn, Dr. Cheng Tien-hsi, arrived from China this afternoon at London airport *here he was met by his sen and by fhinese and British Foreign Office officials. "I have always tried my 6est to promoteReuter. - 67 words
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34 1946-07-29 7 A.P. SANTIAGO, CHILE, July 27:—The radical party announced today it expelled Vice-President Alfredo Duhalde and officially replaced him with senator Gabriel Gonzales as presidential candidate In the September 4 ejection.—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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268 1946-07-29 7 The R.A.F. beat the Colonials in a cricket match played at Tengah yesterday. On winning the toss the airmen elected to bat first but soon ran into difficulties. Due to good bowling by oll.ns and Ratrayiskc. the airmen lest »ix wicket; with only 36268 words
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Article80 1946-07-29 7 Boxing results at the Happy World last night: Little Loone (117) beat Fighting Kasaan (111%), on pcints. 0 3-min. Boy Karim llU 1 beat Kid Carpentier (111 on points. 6 3-min. De?inis Anderson beat Boy Allen on points. 4 2-min. Jeff Holmes beat Jimmy Boye80 words
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Article674 1946-07-29 7 h The folloiving are the Share Market quotations issued by the Shcrebrokers' Assiciation for the week ended July 27. INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller j Alexandra Brickworks Ords. $2.20 $2.50 I Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2.90 3.25 1 Brit. Malaya Trustee Executor Co. 7 oO 8.50 Consolidated Tin Smelters 24,6674 words
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Article151 1946-07-29 7 (By Vernon Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor). London, July 27. Ascot authorities are, I understand, planning a big new race which, they hope will attract the best horses in the world from the United States. France, Italy and even Lat n America. The race, which will be staged151 words
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Miscellaneous422 1946-07-29 7 im THE AIR I Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday i and Saturday. 0900-JOOO hrs.) English Schools' Broadcast every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. 1100-1200 hn.l Chinese Schools' I Broadcast every Monday. Wednes- day and Friday. 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres in the medium wave band and 4.78 mega cycles per second in the422 words
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557 1946-07-29 8 Reuter. Shanghai, July 27—Plans for the rehabilitation and expansion of China's rail and harbour facilities have been completed by the Executive Yuan's Engineering Mission. The whole railway system was found to be in very poor shape nr.ii im ariy 900 miles of trackReuter. - 557 words
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Article220 1946-07-29 8 The Royal Air Force has greatly speeded up its programme for the de-reouisUion-irtg of civilian buildings on Singapore Island. Shortly, the move of No. 48 Squadron from Kalians to Changi will! release over fifty bungalows to the r owners. Of the original premises taken over220 words
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Article59 1946-07-29 8 Reuter. TEH ERA X. July 28.—Many pacple were injured in clashes among political parties yesterday et Abadeh, Southern Persia, the Teheran newspaper Ettelaat reported tonight. Police and gendarmes intervened and quiet was restored, 'Lhe report added. "If the differences are not settled immediately Abadeh women willReuter. - 59 words
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78 1946-07-29 8 BOMBAY. July 28:—After a tvv ■Dd a h-ilf hour ;-e.vlnT. tho wck Ing committee of the Muslim Leagi called to tMaeadM km Lcr.jrHv** ixii tude towards the Viceroy's new piop—>!■ for an interim prcvernmcrt was adjourned until 10.30 to-morrow morniajr.. '"h" Viceroy's proposals apportion78 words
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Article, Illustration48 1946-07-29 8 -Eros- returns from exile -Eros," London' I famous ot all statues, which has been in a lon a uptime exile at OOpeTs Hill. EnglefUld Green, near Egham. returned t 0 London recently. Picture shows: "Eros" being loaded on to a lorry for transport to London.48 words
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Article203 1946-07-29 8 Another Threat To Natural Rubber? A.P. WASHINGTON. July 2«.—Subsidies and compulsory use of synthetic rubber were recommended by the US Federal Interagency Policy Committee on Rubber as the best way of preserving: the U.S. synthetic rubber industry for national defence and keeping the UJ3.A.P. - 203 words
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Article106 1946-07-29 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. July A new estimate that a sta?<rering total oT 14:2 07f> Americana and Filininos met death as a result of war crimes was ranorea by Assistant Secretary Homer C. Petersen of the War De part ment. The list is still growing. All but •oneA.P. - 106 words
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Article164 1946-07-29 8 Reuter. BRIDLINGTON. Yorkshire, July 28.—The Archbishop of York, Dr. Cyril Garbett, said here today that the most detestable kind of lying had caused the Palestine outrage (in which King David's Hotel. Jerusalem, was shattered by a terrorist bomb which caused at least 82 deaths). LyingReuter. - 164 words
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Article50 1946-07-29 8 SRINAGAR. (India). July 28.- About 60 magistrates, policemen and soldiers ware injured today when they were stoned following the arrest of two persons charged with being members of an underground movement in Kashmir State. The disturbance was fully broken up with the arrest of 112 persons.50 words
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Article57 1946-07-29 8 The Curragh, Eire, July 27 j The Maharani Cinabal Gaekwar loi Baroda's filly, Turkish Tune, 1 finished second in the Irish Oaks, j run over one-and-a-half miles i here tloday. Turkish Tune, starti ing 4 to 1, was beaten a neck by j the favourite Linaria,57 words
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291 1946-07-29 8 Summer Welles 9 Charge A.P. OF THE INCREASING T ENSION BETWEEN TOE it s AND RUSSIA," FORMER ITNDER SECREIAK OfMST\TE BI?MNER WELLES DECLARED IN HIS WFEKLY BROADCAST. H» called the continued presence of "large bodie, of forsiw troops within China" an "impediment to th? nation'sA.P. - 291 words
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71 1946-07-29 8 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA. July 28.—The headquarter* of British troops in Egypt will leave Cairo for the Suez Canal zone before the end of September as the first slag* of their withdrawal from Egypt, a commuique from the headquarters of Sir Miles Dempsey, Commander-in-chief MiddleReuter. - 71 words
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Article129 1946-07-29 8 A.P. SHARON. Pennsylvania, July 2i>. Rocket power which scientists harnessed to propel planes and projeetiks through the air now has been adapted 101 use under the sea th« West'njrhouse Electric corporation announced Saturday, with the approval of the U.S. Army air forces. A new aeriai tcrpedoA.P. - 129 words
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223 1946-07-29 8 JERUSALEM. July 28.—Any dismemberment of Palestine—whether by cantonisation. federalisation or by actual partition, would meet violent opposition from a minority of the Jews here and a majority of the Arabs. That was the consensus of the reaction of both official and unofficial Jews and Arabs223 words
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Article142 1946-07-29 8 MOMBASA, Kenya. *uly "8 —A plan to transform picturesque historic "Old Mombasa" from an ve crowded, unhygienic slum area into an organised thriving community within t:n or twenty years was described here today by the South African town planner. Professor L. W. Thornton White. Using142 words
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Article37 1946-07-29 8 WASHINGTON, July 28—The House of Representatives by a voice vote approved an extension of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation's financial programme until next June and authorized it to loan $75,000,01)0 to the Philippine Republic.37 words
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Article235 1946-07-29 8 BOMBAY, July 29. A breakdown in the presort British plan for the Indian 1 I rind me ready with tive hand,'* Mahatma Gandhi 1 declared Sunday in his weekly paper Harijan. Answering the quest] r v er he would advise the Congreai to accept the a>.ernauve235 words
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Article36 1946-07-29 8 Associated Press. LONDON, July 29. J* Foreign Office report* that British Foreign Setf*»J Ernest Bevin is "a little The report added that s he needs and there is disturbing about his i —Associated Press.Associated Press. - 36 words
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Article26 1946-07-29 8 TOKIO, July 28.-K> that 21 persons WpK fcO tried to raid the office which recently settled a pute with coal mining26 words
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