Morning Tribune, 31 May 1946

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  • 17 1 N- w Ben Vol 1 N<. )-i ice m c;*-Mt-.. MORNING! TRIBUNE SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1946.
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  • 260 1 JERUSALEM, May 29— A major rift m Palestine Arab politics came to a hea ri today after a three-hour meeting m Jerusalem at which a new organisation— the Arab Hipher Front was set up as a rival body to the Palestine Arab Hiffh^r Committee. Tin-
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  • 122 1 WASHINGTON, May 10.— The 11.8 Treasury has reUOTCd wartime- tti trictioni "fn-ezinr" asseta In th< United states <<f resident* of atalay< and Hour Koiiff, Treasury <>nrM announced today. Special financial restrictions imposed again* Malaya and Hmip BftOg at th«« time of tIM Japsun-so occupation also
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  • 209 1 In Brief LONDON. May 30.— An increase of .£l,OOO a year from £600 for thrmsolves was votrd las nigh by the British members of Par. liament A.P. ROME, May 30.— At leas- 15 persons have been arrested m the last two days when Rom^ political police carried OU| a series
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  • 144 1 LONDON. May M.-The House of Common, will debate tb« wort^ foo^ Situation on Friday Mr. Wins or rharehiii and the Opno^t.on sha dow cabinet" mot last nn-ht and decided to ath fot I debut" at once This was agreed te by the Govern Mr Robert
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  • 92 1 LAMDSBERO, Germany. M«v 30 Tho rrinily m«^h«><!icn lly United BtAtM Army romnloted hanrinc the °H Germans responsible for th^ 1 deaths of SOn. ooo tortured inmates of the Dn'-hau consent r;ition eSJnn. In four hours 14 men dropped t^ i oni"k .l"->*h T h.> 14
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  • 219 1 %98 J^Pwjg 3ul P^^ HH I^B y. mL BTj 29 3w S^ZV 599 I 90| Rlr 3M 100,000 To Stay Here Awhile As Labourers THE REPATRIATION OF JAPANESE FROM SOUTH-EAST ASIA IS EXPECTED TO BE COMPLETED WITHIN LITTLE MORE THAN A MONTH, EXCEPT FOR 100,000 WHO WIL*. REMAIN MAINLY IN
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  • 68 1 TEHERAN, May 30. S It j s reported that changes are likely m the Teheran Govern- y ment as Azerbaijan 'Premier" Pishevari is unwilling to c ontinue i negotiat'cns with the 1 present Teheran Ca- c binet. The Persian j i Premier, Qavam es S Sultaneh,
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  • 176 1 SENATE REJECTS TRUMAN'S PLAN TO DRAFT STRIKERS WASHINGTON. May 30— The Rebellious Senate after hearing n<" the coal Strike lettlemeat find the Hoi iso passage of thfl swoepinp case bi'l which VM <l<'si*rn<'d hs a permanent union control measure re iected hy 70 to 13 President Truman's plan to draft
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  • 216 1 LONDON. May t9. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Krnest Bevin, when he speaks m the foroipn affair? '1.-hato m the HotlM of Gommeni next week will hark tho Itatemen* madt by Mr. Jamei F. Byrnei, United States Secretary of State. ienytaf Soviet Foreign Minister ?.Tolotov's accusations
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  • 79 1 U.S. Flagship In Collision SHANGHAI, May HO.— The U.S.S. "Estes," flapship of the U.S. Vth Fleet, and the heavy cruiser "Los Anpreles" were lightly damaged m a double collision off Shanghai The two warships were anchored m the Whangpoo River when they wer" struck by the Liberty Ship "Percy Foxworth"
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  • 65 1 LONDON, May KO Recommend-- Tions that more scope be given to colonial peoples to stair thtit own public services and acceptance of the creneral principle of a basic pay for the sail 1 job, irrespective of r:ice i ot domicile, are contained m a B i tish
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  • 209 1 U.S. Bent On Limitation Of Arms WASHINGTON. May 30. Secretary of States James P. Byrnes disclosed yesterday that the United States will throw its weight into a movement to curb me world's armaments m tne interests of peace. Byrnes told the House or Representatives military affairs committee that the United
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  • 80 1 U.S. Tests Franco's Sincerity WASHINGTON. May 30 —The United States Government, challenging General Franco's regime to fulfil the programme for expulsion of Nazis from Spain, has despatched a ship for Bilbao, Northern Spain, la tiansport some of them to Germany, it was disclosed here today. The Government was tfiven on©
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    • 28 1 At Your Service Again GIAN SINGH A Co.. 4 Batten Road, Singapore. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE I MERCHANTS OF SILKS, COTTONS, ART SILK, PIECE GOODS, READY MADE GOODS ETC.
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  • 1118 2 Value Of Coconut In Human Diet Stressed Energy- Value Lunch At 42 Cents Tribune Staff Reporter Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner m SouthEast Asia, Lady Killearn, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, and other guests were given a "Coconut Lunch" at the Phoenix Club yesterday by Dr. Julius Nicholls,
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  • 197 2 LORD LADY KILLEARN LIKE IT t (Tribune Staff Reporter) i Lord Killearn who was the principal guest at Dr. Nicholls' "Coconut Lunch" at the Phoe- v'x Club yesterday to demons- trate the high caloric content I of the coconut, described the i lunch as "an excellent meal and dne of
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  • 145 2 Bail WaS opposed m the case of Six Chinese youths charge before Mr. Paul StOrr, m the First PoHce Court, yesterday, with bein jr susperU-d persons, did lo'ter m and frequent trolley buses with the intention of committing Aiu-ft." Assist. Supt. Pol ce, D. E.
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  • 142 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Two happy daughters of a just-ly-proud father heard high officials praise their Coconut LunCli" at the Phoenix Club yesterday. The girls Wore Catherine L'm Cheng Nco and Helen Lim Hock Neo, graduates m domestic s< lenCe from the Emily McPherson College, Melbourne. Catherine Lim
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  • 73 2 Nnr prices for cigarettes are officially announced as 20 cents per ten of grade A variety and 75 icnts per ten of grade B. l obaccO is at $2.25 for a quarter Ib. tin of grade A and $2. for a quarter pound tin
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  • 147 2 Witnesses Deny Statements Up to yesterday, fourth day of the inquiry into a tentative hurt charge against Naraynnasamy, a detective, m the Seventh Police Court, the eridence of fourleefl Witnesses for iln- prosecution had been recorded. The Prosecution Case closes to, lay With the fifteenth witness, an interpreter. Tho proteCut
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  • 194 2 Capt. Oetfgt Edward TluodorP Francis (37), British, described as Superintendent, Outram Road Prison m September, last year, clamed trial before Mr. Paul Storr, ill the First Police Court, yesterday, to three diargis ol criminal breach of trust of jeWellery belonging to Kapitan Wolfgang Erhai<lt. Hans Sack,
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  • 100 2 Amend Your Rice Cards By June 8 Many instances have recently been revealed of persons drawing a double rations. The public Are warned that legal proceedings Will m future be taken against i persons drawing more than their legitimate ration entitlement. There arc cases where persons urc registered on two
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  • 107 2 In n ply '<> representations m.i'li to the DircCtoi of Education, Sin gapore, on the Question <>f fre< education and deferment fa the reinstatement <'f Pre-Wai rate <>! School fees, Hi« Clerical Union, Singapore, S officially informed that tlir question of rate of Srlioul fees is
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  • 141 2 Medal For R.A.F. Orderly An R.A.F. Regiment nursing orderly wlio parachuted into Bourabaya m Java iii SepU mbi r last has been awarded th< Military Mrdal for the part be played m the- defence of a po-it, >n against an Indonesian mob. He is Corporal L<»n 1 Squire Grx.me ')f
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  • 125 2 Eght Chinese stall bolder* m Ellinboroußh, Cylde Terrace, Kandang Kerbau and Siglap market! Were ea«h fined $50, In default one month's r.i.. by Second District Judge Tan Tiinoti Lip. when they each pleaded guilty to summons Charges of fail ng to display prices of the ai
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  • 133 2 TWO Chinese, Yen Seng Peck and Gali Ah Finn, who were arrested for soiling condensed milk above tin- Controlled price to Food Control Inspector at China Street And Tanjoiig Pagar Road, respect VPly, Wen sentenced to six Weeks' r.i. ach on that cliarge, and m
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  • 411 3 Pa r Ha n tent May Be Swayed By M.P.s' Findings On Malaya (iiv Konald Legge) LONDON— (By Air Ma n On-the-spot findings m Malaya of Lt. Col. D. Rees- Williams and Capt. L. D. Gammans arc expected to play a major part m the shaping of Parliamentary opinion on
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  • 104 3 JERUSALEM, May 29. -Submission of the Palestine case to UNO is favoured by leading figures In the newlyformed Arab Higher Front, which rivals the Arab Higher Committee. Two prominent members, Auni Bey Abdul Hadi, Palestine Arab Independence Party, and Dr. Hussen Khalidi, leader of the Palestine
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  • 67 3 Australia Plans To Improve Mines t CANBERRA. May 29.— A Government spokesman announced today ha I Australia would f.pend millions or pounds m a 10-year plan to make coal-mines more attractive and to vna unrest m the industry. The Commonwealth's war industries need 14.500,000 tons of coal a year, compared
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  • 79 3 TOKTO. May 30.— Then- is oni enough food reserve left to f i c Tokio a day and a half, while som< Japanese districts are as tar behirm as V.) days m food distribution, thCentral Rationing agency reported, according to the Kyodo
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  • 151 3 Supremo To Give Up SEAC Command s LONDON, May 30.— A i British Gov c r nine 11 I spokesman said yesterday that Admiral Lord Loui< i Mounibattcn, Supreme Al- j lied Commander m Son h- j East Asia, will not re' urn to that post after he corner 1
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  • 58 3 KUALA LUMPUR, May 30.— The Gov. -General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald is expected m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. During his stay here, he will meet the Malay Rulers and Malay leaders and discuss the Malayan Union proposals. He will also discuss with the Governor of
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  • 291 3 "Black Market" Goods Are Cheaper —In Belgium BRUSSELS, May 28. Belgium must be the only country m the world to-day where a commodity bought on the Black Market may cost less than if it is purchased "on the ration" at the official price. In some parts of Belgium townspeople are
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  • 638 3 Siam's Case Not For Security Council NEW YORK, May 30.— A spokesman for M. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Nations, said yesterday that M. Lie would not put before the United Nations Security Council the Siamese allegation that French troops had seized some of her territory m an "unjustified
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 410 3 Radio Programme RADIO MALAYA— SINGAPORE 1100-1100 hrs.) Malay Schools' I Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 0000-1000 hrs. > English Schools' Broadcast every Monday. L lOO-1200 art.) English Schools' Broadcast Wednesday and Friday. I 200-1 100 hr.s. 800 metres m the medium wave hand and 7.22 megacycles por second m
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  • 362 4 The Morning Tribune FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1946. Retaking Malaya From the nour oi the fall of bingaijore on that Cciianntous banaay evening of Feoruaiy 10, 194z, thoughts turned towards the ultimate recapture oi Malaya '1 he majority m occupied areas could do little more than hope; the planning was done
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  • 1146 4  - PRESS AGENTS' PRANKS Lawrence H. Singer ih >omc of the Most Sheciacular Publicity Stunts Brought Fame And Shame To Would-be Benefactors /;y j To the weary, harassed c'ty editors of America's newspapers, it often seems as hough pi* p l can be divided into two simple classificaions these who figh
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  • 169 4 LONDON, May 29.— The Times' City Editor commenting on the expiry on June 30 of the "much criticised" agreement for sale of Malayan rubber to the United States at 20-1 cents per pound, says that the price agreed with the United States for July
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  • 155 4 34,800 Houses Up In April In Britain LONDON. May L»f» Tin- PoUltfe monthly housing report issued today as a White Paper shows that at the t-r '1 bf April the total ntimhcr of house! built or building m Or» Britain was 188,757 perinaiK'n t 91,383 and temporary •I7.:?7i— an Inereasi
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  • 127 4 MANILA. May 80. twelve lion? r uu battle invulvirii' 2,000 pueri illas ;iiul Filipino MF's wma reported :i Manuel Roxafl discussed at his li' t cabinet meeting "pressing problemi on uliicli we intend to have imi < diatt art ion." Two policemen wcic killed
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  • 56 4 NANKING, May 29 Nationalist (Government) ti j«>ps continuing their «lrive against the C<»mniiinisl> m Manchuria luve captured Kimi, about 70 miles cast of Changchun, Chinese headquarters mi Manchuria, it was reported today. GovLM-nmi nt troops may als«> liavr captured tin- power station at Hsa<> Ftiig Man
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  • 26 4 HONGKONG, May 28. Eißill Japanese arrived In Hongtonm this weekend after a l.oou-nuie voyage. taking over live MOtlthl 10 iurrcnder UiemwlveB to the British autnoritte* Reuter
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  • 64 4 paris. May 29.— A French newi agency reported on Wednesday that ral thousand former Prench war rnera and other persona pan m Eleims, protesting against the orrogance of 00.000 German war prisoners working for the American Army m the I The dispatch said the American commander of the
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  • 758 5 /4ng to American "Incident' Closed LONDON May 29. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council. told the House of Commons to-day he had the authority of Mr. William Clayton. United States Assistant Secretary of State, for Baying that then' was not and never had
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  • 133 5 Govt. Turns Down Lords' decision LONDON. May 29~-The Government has decided n to accept (he opposton amendment passed by th House of Lords las! ivec^ which led 60 the Govern, man's defeat. The amendment which was carried by the opposition m ihc Lords where the Conservatives have a big majori'y
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  • 109 5 DUSSELDORF. May 30.— A British Army captain of a special force combing gangs of desperadoes roaming the British zone was shot dead 1 near hero on Tuesday night. The officer, whose name was not disclosed, was killed while intercepting a gang about to raid a
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  • 215 5 WASHINGTON, May 28.— House Appropriations Committee Members shouted an emphatic "no -slims that the public fee told more about major secret weapons. At the same bfme they were considering an increase m Anjiy funds for further scientific research. The proposal that the
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  • 453 5 Troops hip Walkout EndsIn court Martial ALDERSHOT, May 29. Desertion with intent to •avoid proceeding overseas m the troopship Corfu was alleged against Lance-Sergeant Roy Peach, aged 21, York and Lancaster Regiment, whose hope is at Whiston Street, Derby, at a court-martial which opened here yesterday. The court-martial is concerned
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  • 141 5 PALESTINE NAVAL RATING TO SERVE 6 YEARS' JAIL JERUSALEM, May 29.— The military court here today sentenced Peter Martosh, 21-yt-ar-old PaleStine naval rat ng to six years im--1 prUonment With >pe< ial treatment On etch of two charges of possessing gun Cotton and detollatOrS While on board the British destrOyer
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  • 107 5 LONDON, May 29— British coal miners have raised two million of thr extra eight millions tons which Minister of Fuel Emmanuel Shinwell demanded of them. "I would have tyen better pleased if we had got the other six million." said Mr. Shinwell m announcing this achievement. Siocks
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  • 290 5 Secret Report Bares Mihailovich 's Complex Character NUREMBERG, May 29.— A secret report recovered by the Allies from the German Foreign Office files portrays, with surprising information, the complex character of General Mihailovich, the Chetnik leader, soon to be tried by Marshal Tito's Yugoslav court, writes Daniel Deluce, Associated Press
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  • 41 5 NEW YORK, May 29 Devadaa Qandh -Mil „i the Mahatma, deCJ ired yest rday that on Ills trip to tlu United Slates and Canada, lie had got ci Kil newsprint Cm "Just to k >vi tiea U above watt r A.P.
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  • 51 6 I>AUCHAU, GERMANY. May 29.— An American Army report said thaf. German S.S. troops gouged out the eyes of some wounded American soldiers on Malmedy massacre field during the Ardennese bulge battle. The report was read at the trial of 74 elite euards accused of slaving disarmed American prisoners
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  • 222 7 Final Acceptances For the Derby l.()M)<)\, May 29. Final acceptances ror the Derby and Oaks were announced today when 25 horses were left m Ihe for Derby running at EpSOU on .lane 5, and VI for the Oaks running at the same course two days later. The pronahlp runners and
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  • 221 7 GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP SOUTHPOET, (LANCASHIRE), May 29.— 1n i,ne Of the finest golf duels seen for many years, former Walker Cup player, Leonard Crawlev, today eliminated Ihe holder of the title, Alex j Kyle of Scotland, at the. 20th hole m the fourth round of the British championship over
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  • 64 7 BOXING LONDON, May 29.— Great Britain beat tile- United St.iUs by hVr bouts to time when the International Amateur BoXing Was rct«med between the two countries at Wembk-y, IfkldkseXi tonight afUr a lapse of ten Jfeftrf. Briatiti won m tlu- Hywcight, bantaniwi-iKiit, lightweiglit, uvlterWtight -ili<l mi<l(llewtigllt divisions,
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  • 110 7 The Chinese Swimming Club beat ttM V.M.C.A. m a table tennis match told at the V.M.C.A. Tennis PavlUon on Wednesday evening, by four lUtmes to three. The following are the results:fC.R.C. names first) Loke Seek Oheong beat Lav Kieng Hiong 3-0, Leotig Vat Choon lost to Fun,'? Guan
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  • 76 7 INDIANAPOLIS. Indiana, May 2!>.— Gijri VilleretJ of Milan yesterday qualified for the 600-mile Indianapolii track race tomorrow m a nrw eight Coliner Maserati, at a <>f L'l 249 milei an Pifty year <«i<l Rid Caracciola <>f Berne, the European champion, wai injured t-n his lied into a wall
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  • 246 7 The hockey team of the Railway Institute K. L. will come down to Singapore this Whitsuntide and play 1 three matches against local sides. On Saturday June 8 they will meet Pillay's XI to be followed by a game against the Recs on June
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  • 106 7 LONDON. May 29.— At Manchester, i Lancashire 271 (Edrich 5. r >, Phillipson 58, Jenkins 8 for 92); Worcestershire 80 for 7. At Lords, Middlesex vessus Nottinjr- shire no play today owing to rain. At Bettering, Northamptonshire Ufi (Parker 4 for 8); Surrey r>o for IS (Gregory SI
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  • 266 7 OSTERLET, Middlesex, May The Indian tourists heat the hioian Gymkhana by f> wickets on a one~*lay grime. Although the tourists piiifJ «.he Gymkhana score aftei 4 wieseU had f«ll«n, piny continued for iM entertainment of the crowd. INDIAN GYMKHANA Raijl lbw. Gul Mohamod 14 Kylle
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  • 46 7 LONDON, May 29.— Six young racehorses selected by Indian owners fixm bloodstock m Scotland and Southern England will begin their lone journey from Birtoetnheaa Bombay tomorrow. The horses will finish their training m Bombay before showing their paces on India's racecourses. Reuter
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  • 52 7 The following wH paly for the Colonials «it Cricket against the S.CR.C at Thompson Road on Sunday:— A. E. Delikan, F. van Rooyen. C. BkneTiratne, L. Nugara, L. Nathanielsz, C. MudiVasne, W. Ratayanake, J. de Boula, Tham Koon Poll, J- N. Fernando, R. H. Perry and
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  • 42 7 A meeting of the.spo tton of the Indian itlon for the election <>f board of control for and offlcp^bearen fur r,h<- eni liner rear will take place on Sunday at 11.00 am at the Rangoon Road iciool premises
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  • 123 7 LONDON, May 29— A tote Which pays out m National Savings certificates has been established for the benefit of the soldier pullter at an Army raCe<OurSe m the British ZOne of Austria, says the British Control Comm ssion tor Germany. Hitherto soldiers have had
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  • 113 7 Bi icist it one of the most improtatlt centres of the shipbuilding ivJustry m the United Kingdom; from her yards irarstrps har< sa:led to all corners of the earth. In recent p r ars Belfast's shipbuilding industry has headed the icorld's annual tonnage output no less
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  • 425 8 WAR REPORTING DATES BACK TO PRE-CAXTON DAYS Outlines 3 Principles Of News Presentation LONDON, May 29.— Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff Designate, m a tribute to war correspondent* tonight outlined th* th-ee principles of news presentation "as seen
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  • 162 8 The Clerical Union is seeking Trade Union status, and With this end m View it has been m Communication Wth Mr. Brazier, Trade Union Adviser, as a result Of Which Mr. Brazier has kindly consented to give an address to a public meeting of all
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  • 174 8 More Refugees Return (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, May 29. Another batch of 940 displaced Malayans arrived m Penang from Siam d board "Empire General" m charge of Major T. W. T. Bangs wtlo, like these persons, was taken by the Japs to Work on the infamous Siam-Burma death -railway. Major Bangs
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  • 110 8 Possibilities of obtaining textile ma-hinery from Japan, so urgently required for the rehabilitation of thr Indian textile industry, are. it is un derstood. being fully explored by the i Government of India. Efforts will be madt to obtain such machinery as part of reparations due
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  • 222 8 Lost Job, Planter Ends Life A VCrdiCt of Suicide While the I State of his mind was not balanced Was returned at the end <f a Coroner's inquiry into the death •f a Pahalig planter, J. Dun Ca- j son, who was found on May 10 i lying on the
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  • 29 8 The council meeting of the Singanore As^^^'at'on of Teacher* of Darrinjr will be held at the Happy W'--rld Cabaret Hall on Sunday, at 1 S)S nm t
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  • 89 8 Penang's New Police Chief (Tribune CorresixmdenO vctt. J newly-appointed Chief Police OftVer is expected here shortly to m. •-.<»"■ -ost mnlarint Mr G W Jackson. With more than 20 years service m Ma^va. Mr. Livtt is well known m Malayan police cirIt it f-""^ that Mr. Livett played an art«v*»
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  • 481 8 Execution Of Airmen In Saigon Recalled Two Jap» On Tri;*l For $Eibb'«l«t The story of how two American airme n— the survivers of U.S. AAF B-25 shot down near Saigon by the Japanese on March 21. 1945— were executed by Kempeitai officials m Saigon, wa < relate! m the S
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  • 114 8 Chinese Shot By Masked Men I Two Chinese were arrested !rt Si'rnngOoil Road oil Wednesday Mipht wlu'M they fPere fou-'il m possession of two revolvers. Otlier reports on Wednesday Included n mooting and stubbing. Tlic shooting t)ok p!iec at Craig Road where a Hokkn was shot m tlic leg, whm
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  • 844 8 There is s noticeable Increase <>f Women m tTie latrst arriv.iU frnn tt X and n 1c; o a large namber «»f well-known Bgvres of long«*»tabli»hfd bnslnCW houses In Malaya. The Ofßno allocates passages, giving priority to wives of cv-iit'r-noes and PoWs. Two passenger ships have
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