Morning Tribune, 27 May 1946

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  • 19 1 New Si ri s, Vol. 1. No. 23. Vx ic<" 10 Cents. MORNING TRIBUNE SINGAPORE, MONDAY. MAY 27, 1946.
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  • 662 1 BUT NO AGREEMENT ON SOFT COAL STRIKE WASHINGTON, May 2 6.... Simultaneously with the calling off of the nationwide American railroad strike, President Truman on Saturday night asked and got Congressional actio n on legislation to permit the drafting of men for industrial emergencies and penalising
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  • 141 1 U.K. Likely To Ration Bread J LONDON, May 26— An increased likelihood of bread, rationing being m. troduced m Britain is re- j ported by the political cor- respondent of the Sunday newspaper the Observer. The al erne lives to be\ placed before the Cab net are firstly, flour rationing
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  • 184 1 SYDNEY, May 26.— Australia is looking to immigration to form the defensive strength of the 3,000,000 continent as well as to the development of millions more acres of the country. "Migration" shipping with reduced fares is planned to bring m BKWt of the Australian capacity
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  • 401 1 ANOTHER WHITE PAPER ON MALAYA M.P. Says Malays Have Lost Faith In Govt. (TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT) KUALA LUMPUR, MAY 26 "1 DON'T KNOW WIIVT ARE THE FUTURE PLANS OF THE BRIT SH GOVERNMENT FOR MALAYA BUT THERE MAY SOON BE ANOTHER WHITE PAPER GRANTING DEMOCRATIC RIQHTS TO THE MALAYAN PEOPLE," DECLARED
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    67 1 LONDON, May 26.— Great Britan's Queen Mother, Mary, began her 80th year m good health* and like other grandmothers, exceedingly proud of her two grand-daughters, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Ros% The observance jvas hghlighted ivith a flood of birthday felicitations and the Queen Mother spend ng the
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  • 191 1 Plan "For India NEW DELHI, May 26.— The joint statement Issued yesterday by the* British Cabinet Mission and Viceroy* Fitid Maishal Lord Wavell .'n reply to a statement by the Indian tft> tional Congress and the Muslim Left" gue on the Mission's plan for India
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    • 26 1 At Your Service Again CIAX SINGH Co., 4, Battery Rocd, Singapore. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE MERCHANTS OF SILKS, COTTONS, ART SILK, PIECE GOODS, READY MADE GOODS ETC.
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  • 428 2 He Helped Thousands See The Sea popular happing «v%«»€*aili v<r (Tribune Staff Reporter). Most boys blessed with thi* spirt of adventure dream of the day when they can run away from home to join a ship. I spoke to a man who has helped thousands of young boys for many
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  • 441 2 Miners Still Waiting For Guidance (Tribune Correspondent) Ipoh, May 26.— Speaking at the 35th annual general meeting of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines yesterday, Mr. J. D. Mead, President, Said: 'Soon ttter the occupation of Malaya by the Japanese, the Malayan Chamber of Mines in London, together with other inter-,
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  • 47 2 (Penan? Correspondent) Petiang, May 25. Sentence of seven year*' rteoTOua h-n. ment was passed by Lt.-Col. A. ft Bellamv tnM.iV In the Bnperipi Court on Ch*n Mi Beong. who was Convicted on a riiargc of robberv. w^re pro<iuCeH in court a> eXYiibits
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  • 482 2 First Rubber Report Shows A Profit There was increased interest m lubbers with a widening m scope embracing a number of shares which lie outside the usual market favourites. Dealings reported included Ayer Panas Borelli. Broga, Benta, Hamilton and Lunas, says the Malayan Sharebrokers* Association report for the week ended
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  • 104 2 The President of the V s Nk D s Club of Singapore, Dr. Loll Po">n Lip, gave a dinner to fellow V's Men at the Great World on Saturday, the first reunion of the C!ut Since the liberation. Dr. Lob revealed that two V's Mm died
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  • 44 2 Washington, May 20. Thr U.S. QnTemfllent w*n st^rt requisitioning wheat from Commercial rhallihTs mi Juno 24. the Departnv nt of Aeri^ultiiro ainiouiv Oil VO-1-r.'..'V Tt will n^v reliing prices for r^anisitionoH ij;rrTi. ■▼erajriftc $1.78 bushel oti the farms. A. P.
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  • 42 2 SEATTLE. May 26 —E. C. Bentzrn. Prertdent of the Olympic steamship Company, announced that the company would enter the trans-Pacific ctrgo passenger trade late this summer with four C-type vessels sailing every three weeks for Japan, China and the Philippines.— A. P.
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  • 384 2 LONDON— While Lords and Commons debate the rebuilding of war-wreck-ed Britain into a socialist state, workmen are busy in the Palace of Westminister rebuilding the bomb -scarred buildings, which were damaged by Hitler's raiders on 12 occasions between September 11, 1940 and May 10, 1941.
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  • 136 2 Gunmen Attack Penang Chinese PENANG, Sun. —An iinsuOCesiful attempt on the- lif*. Of Ong Eng Ho(k, a Wfll-kilnWli Penalig Chinese, wa-; made by Uhcc gunmen last night m a sidelane off i Koordin Street. Three Chinese followed Ong Eng Hock but their suspicious behaviour attracted his attention thus' Putting him
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  • 102 2 WASHINGTON. May 26. President Truman today sent anniversary greetings to Pesident Edelmiro Farrell of Agent ina, in a message which appeared likely <o be closely scanned by diploma's for Vs possible politica significance. Farrell has been frequently criticised by American officials •for running a government which
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  • 360 2 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, May 25.... The j cynosure of all eyes is the Governor-G eneral, the Right Hon. Malcolm MacDonald who set about his work yesterday, a l€W hours after his arrival in Penang, at the Residency. The frankness and friendliness in which ho conducted himself has
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  • 343 3 WASHINGTON, May 2 5. -Final agreement was reached m Washington tonight on the creation of a new 20-nation "International Emergency Food Council" to start work immediately m the battle against the world famine. It will continue its work until the end of 1947 pending
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  • 185 3 TOKIO, TJav 26. Hailstones, hidden rice, politics, and wary farmers all ;<l<l up to the problem closest to the Japanese Food. Hailstones fell m Kanto area of China prefecture stones described half an inch m diameter which bettered into the erround an estimated 10
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  • 138 3 inNDON. May 2<V— Moscow Ua<li.> ,I OH Saturday im-ht that the V«- had l-n "threatening < ath©- vo ter« with eternal torment, m Mil n xt world if th,y vot.Ml tor „.f, winß ramU.latos" m the [UliM 01 rllnl^ntator K. Ho.f-nan, m a rna(l
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  • 67 3 TOKIO. May 21*,.— N:u>tako Sato. j.p.n.M Ambaaaador to Russia, who wa held m custody m lioieoj when the war ended, will arrive early next at Urajrao. Sato ii twfalllnf with 92 mamben of his staff aboard tho Russian .hip Khabarorat from VladWoatok. It is not known if Sato and his
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  • 61 3 ROME, May 24.— Sigiior Alcidc iJe Gasperi, Italian Prim*.- Minister, announced today that li is. Government lias approached the British Government about the possibility of I substantial loan of Wheat to tkk over Italy's present mc^t difficult pi-riod. Britain CDuld be repaid With Wheat whidi
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  • 54 3 Admiral Lord Louis Mouiltbattt.il, Supreme Allied Commander. So.itli-East Asia, today awarded the Order of the British Empire (Military) to C«>lollel Charles I. Davis, United States Army liaison officer m Singapore. Colonel Davis, whose home is i Nashville, Tennessee, f ol ™erly Was executive officer to
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  • 60 3 LONDON, May 25— Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President ©I the Council, will reply to the Ho. m Ommoiis early next Week to allegations made m Washington that his statement last Thursday misinterpreted decisions reached .luring Ins recent conversations on World food shortage With President
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  • 31 3 WASHINGTON. May 25. Government rfflcials who declined to use names Mid an announCement is expected today that the United States Will lend France about $1,150,000,000.- A. P.
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  • 69 3 NEWCASTLE, May 25.—Caustic comment about crooners was made by a judge. Alan Stephenson of Coventry, m a commentary on choral performances at the evening of North of England musical tournament at Newcastle. "Any lunatic can croon, he said. "You must either be a human being or
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  • 196 3 "ARTS, May 2fi. The mounting tempo of Socialist attacks on the Communist part on Saturday marke the French campaign which reaches its climax on Sunday week witn the election of a new constituted Assembly. However, the broadside of the week was delivered by the Socialist Minister
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  • 62 3 SYDNEY, May 25.— An extensive Survey Covering 450 square miles of country m Flinders Range m Southern Australia is to be undertaken to discover the Value and extent of deposits of uranium the atom mineral— there. This follows the announcement by the South Australian Premier of the discovery
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  • 86 3 MONTREAL, May 26 Delegaios to the World Air Conference here concentrated on the technical and organisation details with the prosoect that the long-sought goal of open sky would be deferred for at least a year. The determination of the conference schedule depends on the vote on May
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  • 86 3 RANGOON, May 25.— After over a Week's search by aircraft the wreckage of the American army plane which disappeared on its way to Rangoon from Cal tftU lias been found near a river bank m the mountainous Arakaii district. No tiaCe yet has been found of the Crew and passengers
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  • 197 3 Chiangs Visit Mukden On Peace Mission NANKING, May 26.— Speculation about the new prospects for internal peace was spuned by the visit of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and Madame Chiang Kai-shek to Mukden. Chiang X ii-shek was expected to remain m .Mukden for ahout one week. Meanwhile, tho departure of General
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  • 66 3 Borneo Japs Arrested BATAVIA. May 25.— Forty-five Japanese have been arrested m Borneo on charges of mass murder, Dutrh sources reported today. The arrests are a sequel to the discovery of a grave Containing 140 bodies at Lao Koeloe, 16 miles from SamarinJa oil the east coast. The bodies Were
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  • 91 3 Syrian Arabs Raise Armies JERUSALEM, May 26.— Jamal El Hussein, chairman of the Palestine Arab Hijrher Committee, said that the Governments of Arab States trave large sums of money to help build a defence against .Zipnzm m Palestine. He said "there is now threat of bloodshed and the Arabs are
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  • News In Brief
    • 45 3 HASTINGS, May 24. ExArmy sergeaits who tried to Dc sergeants m the home were Criticised by Miss H. Smith of Family Welfare Association at a Conference of the Family Welfare Association and kindred societies at Hastings today. Siuh Cases, she said, were "just not Working.'
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    • 49 3 SAN FRANCISCO, May 25 The battered American destroyer Stewart, which Was sunk by Ame- riCans withdrawing from ll ie Dutch East Indies and salVi^j by the Japanese, who used fl£i m their navy for four years, 110W Vill be sunk by gunfire Or divebomb r? oft San Francisco. A.P.
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    • 50 3 NEW YORK, May 25- II V»»' Persian Government officially nou'fles the UNO Security Council that It is satisfied Soviet evacuate t>M been completed, the Security Comics is expected to remove this part of I the Persian complaint from its. agenda early next week, it was reorted here last night Reuter
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    • 32 3 SHANGHAI. May 25.— The Com. IXUTCiaI service of the China National Aviation Corporation Was suspended for the second day because Of a strike of ground personnel m the Shanghai airport.— A. P.
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    • 31 3 PARIS. May 26.— Originals of the to the Treaty of Versailles and all documents regarding the 1919 treaty were destroyed or lost by the Germans, the French Foreign Office iPDorts. A.P.
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    • 26 3 WASHINGTON, May 25 President Truman has signed legislation increasing the pay o( about 1.000,000 federal emploV'V by 14 per tent, or $250 innuailyi Whichever ->; greater... A.P.
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  • 351 4 The Morning Tribune MONDAY, MAY 27 1946. Food The urban dwellers of Singapore will not bena their backs to the changkol for a profit of a dollar or two a day when they cart earn a -gentleman s competence" for a tithe of the labour on the black market And
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  • 1380 4  -  Harold Nicholson Copyright In Malaya By (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR) On Emigration LONDON, MAY 17 I met a friend of mine yesterday who informed me that he WaS thinking of emigrating to South Africa. I Was astounded, and indeed enraged, by this proposal. I bad
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  • 132 4 World Army Must Be Powerful NEW YORK, May 25— General Martial Valin of the French Air Force, preslden. of the Unled Nations military staff committee, said yesterday that members were m unanimous agreement on all problems discussed concerning world security. Valln. who presides over sessions of military delega es from
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  • 124 4 NEW YORK, May 25. -Congressional reports Of a neW HetTCt Weapon more deadly tliail the utoim'! bomb apparently is 00 the Wild rumour Side if the Weapon is dependent on germ Warfare as all unidentified Congressman quoted, Writes Howard Blakeslee, Associated Press Science Writer. The
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  • 40 4 TOKIO, May 25. -SCAP has ordered the Japanese Government to prepare 15,000 metric UM refined lead for export with a reQuest it be Sold to buy food and essential matt-rials. The first shipment must be ready by June 15.— A.P.
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  • 196 4 It, may be ''hat I have lived for so Hong abroad, and had so many contacts wil.h foreign peoples, thaut my passion lor my own courrry and my own countrymen Is abnormal. It is certainly 'true that, if all Englishmen had felt as I do there
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  • 1208 5 Scheme Will Completely Nationalise Stevenage (By Muriel Perm, Reuter's Correspondent) LONDON, (air mail).— Stevenage, chosen to become the first of the satellite towns which the British Government is planning to develop round London simultaneously with the reconstruction and replanning of the capital, has
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  • 183 5 Transjordan King's First Speech AMMAN, TRANSJORDAN, May Emir Abdullah Ibn Hussein. 64-year-old newly proclaimed King of Transjordan, speaking from his Throne room immediately after the official declaration of Transjordan independence from the British mandate today, defined collaboration with "brother Arab states" as one Of the aims of his kingship. "We
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  • 129 5 TOKIO, May 25.— The Japanese Government Was sharply reprimanded for failure to Drotect property m Japan formerly oWiicd by foreign nationals and ordered SCAP's Civil Property Custodian to Correct the situation at once. The inspection of foreign oil Companies showed 'serious failure, on the Dart of the
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  • 202 5 LONDON, May 24.— Minister of Health Aneurin Bevan declared toi day the "housing programme Is well under way and I make this proI nhecy unless we strike some un- foreseen difficulty, housing will not I oe. a political issue at the next election." He
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  • 274 5 Rail Strike "A Lost Battle In Already Lost War Against Famine" LONDON, May 24.— The United States railway strike will probably come to be regarded as a lost battle m the already lost war against impending famine. Root cause of the famine is not crop failures, but worldwide inflation m
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  • 250 5 Empire Day Celebration In Japan TOKIO, May 24.— This Japanese capital was a bit of British territory today as the Commonwealth Force* celebrated Empire Day. Accepting General Douglas MacArthur's recent pronouncement to Lieut.-Oeneral John Northcott, who commands the British Occupation Forces, that "Tokyo will be British for the day", representatives
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  • 95 6 Memorial To War Dead LONDON. May 24.— 1t is now almost certain certain that the cenotaph m Whitehall, London, will represent the Memorial to the dead at two Wiirs it was stated at thr Ministry of Works. The question of an addition of dates "1939-45" is u.ng officially considered. As
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  • 118 6 George Cross For Indian Officer Pow LONDON, May 25.— For Conspicuous gallantry in Carrying out hazardous Work in Very brave manner, Captain Mali mood Khan Durrani, First Bahawalpm Infaii- try, Indian States, has been awarded the George CrOSS. Cut off Wit'l small party during the Withdrawal from Malaya he i
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  • 121 6 UK's Defence Plans 'Already Afoot' LONDON, May 24— Major John O. Kartine. General Secretary of the Nations] Housing and Town Planning Council, said at the annual meeting m London today that Britain's defence chiefs were bound (O make cretain plans and arrange nunts to cover all possibilities over the next
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  • 11 7 Merc ha n t Sa ves India ns From Early Collapse
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  • 129 7 SELANGOR RACE RESULTS KUALA LUMPUR, 6a1.~ ResuKfl ;it today's Eklanfor races ire follows: RACE 1- Tlie TaVern 1, Brav.Tifnti 2 Tote $13, $6, $5. RACE 2 T,,.«1y Patricia (Yunoff) 1, Antriim <Ma\vu I 2. FOw O'elo.k (}hrnlr!) 3— Tntr $29. $19, $3. PACE 1 Tin Pnckit (Kaniid) i, BycillUn (Buang)
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  • 680 7 SCORES BRILLIANT 148 AGAINST M.C.C. SIDE i By Lcary Constantine. Renter's Special Correspondent) LONDON, May 25.— Once a&ain India's vicecaptain Merchant stood in the breach when disaster threatened. Mainly through his great batting India survived an early shock in their strongest feature yet— against the MCC
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  • 399 7 OAKS SWEEPSTAKES LINGFIELD. SURREY, May 25 Jjord Roseberry's grand filly, Iona, who was third in the Thousand Guinens and favourite with the King's Hypericum for the Oaks gave a ;plendid display in the Oaks trial Swerpstakes run over a mile and a half here today.
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  • 148 7 DAVIS CliP London, May 25. The DaT* Cup second rOond ties concerned several nation* today and the fate of one wu settled when Sweden defeated lerUod it Stockholm. Having won two singles the previous day Sweden tnrougfc Leturt Bergerin and Toisten Johansson Won the doublet today 8
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  • 207 7 LINGFIELD, May 24.— Lord A tor s Derby hope, Fast and Fair, Won the Derby trial sweepstakes over one-and-a-half miles here this tltvrtioon by three lengths from Sla»way With Edward Tudor Another one-and-a-half lengths aY/ay third of the nine runners. At halfway Sky High
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  • 28 7 LONDON, May ?.b- The SCOTTISH VICTORY CUP third round iin'r t y resulted as follows: Hibernian 2 Partick Thistle 0. Rpngm, 2 Falkirk 0 Reuter
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  • 70 7 Marsh Scores First Century Of Season Except for two chances one of which was extremely difficult Marsh played good cricket to make the first century of the Singapore cricket season. His unbeaten 122 which included eight sixes and thirteen fours was the major contribution to the huge R.A.F. total of
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  • 126 7 London, May 25. Country cricket rlose of play scares Were: At Leeds, Yorkshire 232 (Huttoii 111, Sperry o for 71); Leicester 70 for 1. AtTauiiton, Somerset 170 (Gim-bk-tt 60, WooJhead 6 for 57) Nottinghamshire til for 7. >\t Chesterfield. Derbyshire 176 (Townsctid 51), Kent 48 for 1. At
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  • 102 7 At the general meeting of the Mohp.medan Starlight Cricket Club the fellow ing were elected office-bearers for the period ending Dec. 31, 1946: President Syed Mohamed b. Abdmrehman Alkaff; vice-presidents, Mohamed Sheriff b. Khyer Mohamed Ismail b. Nainamsah; hon. secretary, Baron b. Junim; hon. treasurer. 8yd Mohamad b.
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  • 50 8 LONDON, May 24.— World relief is "bedevilled by politics" the influential London "Times" declared today m an editorial on Mr. Herbert Morrison's mission to Washington. The political aspects of the Minister's statement m Parliament yesterday formed the keynote of much newspaper comment this morning.
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  • 149 8 DALLAS, TEXAS, May 26— Mr. Hert>ert Hoover said today that th*end of the rail strike "relieves us of some difficulty." The former U. S. President said that Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Anderson had told him earlier In the day there was a five to sevenday delay m
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  • 487 8 'i'he following will represent the i Y. M. C. A. at table-tennis against the T. F. K. Y. Dramatic Association < tomorrow at 7.15 pm. at the Tennis j Pavilion:—SINGLES—Fung Guan Swee, Toh Shung Chee. Peter Sim. Funs: Guan Clive and Lav Kieng Hiong (Cast.) DOUBLES— Koh
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  • 253 8 A Few Denials From Franco Spain MADRID. May 26— The Spanish "oreign Office has dec'/ired that the United States report to the United Nations Security Council Committee on alleged pro-Axis activities of the Spanish diplomats is "inexact and insidious." Referring to the charge the Spanish radio was used for Axis
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  • 57 8 ROME, May 26.— The Italian News Agency ANSA said lhat the neo-fascist leader arrested rec&ntly in Milan told the Police that the underground fascists have formed a secret military organisation of 25,000 men. The leader who was identified as a captain is Quoted as saving a highpersonality has secretly icvieired
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  • 46 8 Java Volcano Erupting BATAVIA, May 26. Mount Semeioe, 12,057-foot volcano near Java's cast coast, is erupting ashes, rock 3 and mud, the Indonesian paper Mardeka" reports. So far it has destroyed nearly 100 houses and about 370 acres of rice fields and has caused flooding.- Reuter
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  • 326 8 Van Acker BRUSSELS. May 26— Premie: Achille Van Acker, declaring "strikes are more than criminal at this moment" said he is pre. pared to take all the necessary s;eps against the threat 10 call a general strike against his policy of pegging wages and prices.
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  • 144 8 Victory For Phanomyong's Co a lit ion Siam' s First Senate BANGKOK, May 26.— The make-up of Siam's first Senate was announc -d on Saturday revealing a victory for the present Government headed by Pridi Phanomyonp;. The Constitutional Party representing the coalition of Pridi's Popular Party the Social Democrat Party
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  • 73 8 Turkey's View Of British Power LONDON. May 26.— Ankara radio controlled by the Turkish Government, m a broadcast on Saturday Bight quoted a newspaper editorial ■Hying that the British withdrawal from the Middle East "could endanger peace." "Nobody can seriously deny that juo British power now constitutes an ndispensable element
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  • 64 8 LONDON, May 26.... A special correspondent writing m today's Observer says that a central marketing organisation to organise sales abroad of of Lancashire cotton goods and to conduct intensive market research is expected to be one of the main recommendations of the report of the
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  • 150 8 U.S. To Give More. Wheat To India Washington, May 26.— The United States Government has informed the Jiiilian Government through its Agen-y General m Washington that it is prepared to ship an additional 26,000 tons of Wheat to India this month, it is authoritatively learned. The offer Was received on
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  • 182 8 FENANG, May 25.— While the Police are making efforts to clean up the city of gangsters and armed rubbers In ord«r to wipe out tho menace to public peace since tne liberation, almost throughout the whole island gambling is beintf operated by an
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  • 47 8 NEW YORK, May 26.—Thfirst Turkish ship to arrive m New York for 26 years, the "Bakir", arrived here on Saturday with 170 passengers. Most of them are exchange students who will attend American Universities. The "Bakir" also carried 3.000 tons of Turkish copper. A.P.
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