Morning Tribune, 8 July 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 1. NO. 58. \New series) 10 CENTS SATURDAY JULY 6. 1946-
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  • 305 1 POLICE Make RIFLE CHARGE ON RICE DEMONSTRA TORS (Our Own Reporter). Penang. Friday. As a protest against the Government's seizure of rice on Wednesday evening following a combined operation against rice smugglers on board the train from Padang Besar, nearly 1,000 Chinese men and women held a mass demonstration outside
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  • 133 1 The Bride Today's Human Stories I SAN DIEGO, CALIFOR- i > NIA, July b.—U.-Col. John 1 4 c. Herbst, leading United J States Army ace m the i China ihea're, yesterday j crashed to h s death m a I P-80 Jet fighter while a J crowd of 3,000 including
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  • 159 1 The General. I i S TOKIO, July s.—Tokio i crowds who yesterday l I watched Brig. Gen. Ward > Mar is lead the First i Cavalry Divis on m a j Fourth of July parade were unaware thai twenty- jour t hours previously, he had J i watched his son
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  • 47 1 SEOUL. Korea, July 5. Gen. MacArthur can now add an honorary Doci^r of Lawn degree from Scoif Univr-it 1 to his mnnv titles. The honour was accent ed for him yesterday b t? Lieut. Oen. John R. Hodge, commander of x T ni(ed Statea Forces m Korea.
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  • 278 1 Jerusalem, July s.— Fifty thousand rounds of small arms ammunition, 32 revolvers, and a large quantity of British battle dress uniforms were found m a stall occupied by a bull at Mesheq Yagur during a search last night. Tension continued high meanwhile m Palestine,
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  • 450 1 UNION PLAN: GOVT. WILL MEET LOCAL OPINION (Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Friday. An official statement on the Malayan Union negotiations, issued this afternoon m Kuala Lumpur, says the government is hopeful of and intent on agreement with all sections of opinion m Malaya, and several proposals have been put
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  • 100 1 Late last night our Kuala Lumpur reporter said that H s Highness the SuJan of Selangor was not making a statement about the situation. The Sultan's Secretary (old the Tribune that the progress of the present negotiations was being watched u< th keen interest by His
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  • 144 1 SOEKARNO SELF-STYLED DICTATOR BATAVTA, July s.— The Indonesian President Dr. Soekarno has announced he was retaining the emergency dictatorial powers he assumed following the kidnapping of Dr. Sharir "until the Cabinet can function normally again." Dr. Soekarno made the announcement at a meeting of Indonesian political and military leaders at
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  • 74 1 i ROME, July s.— Four hundred and fifty convicts rioted m Enna near Palermo pr.son today. Shutting eight guards into Ihe cells as hostages they fought bitterly with ponce and Army units who cut off their escape. The convicts were apparently incensed because they were not
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  • 41 1 NANKING. July 5— Lieut. Gen. Deng Wen-yi, chief of the new National Defence Ministry Information Bureau, estimated today that China's military war dead totalled 3.500 000 The total civilian and mUitarv casualties attributable to the war exceeded 10.000.000.
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  • 53 1 We apologise to our readers for being late this morning. For fico hours last night, from 11.35 p.m., nearly the whole of Singapore ncluding our selves-, was plunged m darkness due to failure of the electric supply. It icas not till after 1.30 a m. that our
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  • 2273 2  -  Henary Gris Man Who look Hollywood By Storm By S (The Morning Tribune's S Special Correspondent m Hollywood) i Hollywood, June 26. There is nothing unusual about the man. tall, dark and handsome. There is nothing unusual about his home, wife, child. The little
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    581 3  -  Josephine Lownan By Youth and beauty are closely correlated. Almost anything that is young is lovelj because of uvery youth and bloom. However, this does not mean thai middleage and beauty are incompatible! Some <»i the most fascinating women I have ever known have been past early
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  • 108 3 Kidnapped Jews Believed Murdered JERUSALEM, July 6.— Two Jew Otto Prcund and Benjamin Papanek who .vcrc kidnapped from a h<'ii.-< m Haifa on July 3 because- ac* cording to Jewish sources— they had revealed the location of arms dumps at Mi'^hi'k YajruT settlement m north Palestine are now believed to
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  • 180 3 Portugal White Book LISBON, Julj 6, -Portugal pub' lishcd her ftn I Whit.' Book on h I polity m war n.^ newspapers prais< thf foreign policy of Dr. Anionio <■< Oliv.ira Salazar on tIM 1-Uh anniviT ary of his premiership. Dr. Marcello Mathins, Secret:. 1 General of tho Foreign Office,
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  • 158 3 LIVERPOOL July 6.— Britain's adVMM trade balance between imports and exports is likely to be less »han was expected, the Chancellor Of the Exchequer. Mr. Hugh Dalton. revealed here last night. •I estimated In my budget .speech that the deficit m our external I trade account this
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  • 54 3 New Chinese Envoy To Britain NANKING. July B.— Or. Cheng Tien-hsi, 62-year-old judge of tlu Hague International Court, Iw., been appointed Chinese Ambassador! London, it was officially nounced todaj H,' will succi i Dr. Wellington Koo, Ambassador i i London for five years, who has ':-< .1 appointed <li i
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    • 380 3 OFF THE RECORD By Ed Reed "MiJid if I close this door, Claude o—We0 We do like a Wle privacy for our meetings, you know!" Clues- Try This AMERICAN 1 sir 2i S v CROS S WORD 7— Pay back 26— Hawaiian 13— Covering of dish 38— Seamstresses 51— Has
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  • 1061 4 Keen Demand For Local Industrials The main feature <>/ the week's trading was tJ extraordinarily keen demand for locaJ industrial shares which carried practically all market favourites to higher levels, some of them appreciably so. later, ioom <>i tin. 1 buying enqulr; was satisfied by profit -takers bui this made
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  • 143 4 Half ship To "Meet" Other Half LONDON, July 6.— Half of the 14 000-ton torpedoed tanker Tharshovdi is expected to meet the forward part of the ship m the Tync tomorrow, end hi g a remarkable voyage from Bone. The Thorshovdi was torpedoed (iff Gibraltar during the war and broke
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  • 218 4 Reds And Central Get Toge ther Again NANKING, July 7. Rival Chinese government and Communist commanders m Manchuria have agreed to meet soon and try to cement a permanent truce m the Northeast, it was reliably reported here today. United States Brigadier General Thomu S. Tlmberraan talked ihj rival generali
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  • 193 4 NANKING, July 6.— As China's protracted peace talks drag on there Ls an uneasy lull m Manchuria with I feeling at Communist headquarters hat ftghung may flare up "at any nrnute." Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, Gen. <"hou Kn-lai Communist representative m Nanking 1 ami Gen George Marshall, special
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  • 87 4 LONDON. July 6 Basil O'Connor, chairman of tht LeaftM of Hod Crosi societies, today said: "Probably the j only thiriK th»* governments will res- ped m th» next war will be the Red Cross." Presiding st the Red Cross convention at Oxford the first #ln«!€ 1988 be
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  • 80 4 Palestine: Free Negotiations Called For LONDON. July 6 01. Wtlti I Klliot. former Conservative Mini i of Agriculture, m v tetter to Times today aska whether the receni actioni of the Government are likely to end the terrorism v J illegal actions with which i w f.uni liar m 1
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  • 128 4 Nehru Assumes Leadership BOMBAY, July 7.— Pandit Jawaliarlal yesterday formally Assumed leadership of the Congress I 'arty and urged his followers to maintain intact the '"weapon with Which the nation has fought the Britishers all these yean —the Congress machinery." Nehru was inducted by his predecessor Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad.
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  • 337 6 The Morning Tribune MONDAY, JULY 8, 1946. Government Wages The Governments ol Singapore and Peninsular Malaya as well as the various stall's concerned will face a grave responsibility m the event of a breakdown of administrative machinery through a widespread >trike against the Governments' attitude towards the emergency payments. The
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  • 1425 6  -  Harold Nicholson Copyright In AAa/aya By (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR) A London Exhibition m Oxford Street, almost midway between Oxford Circus and the Tottenham Court Road, the Information section of our Con irol Commission m Germany nave arranged an exhibition. They have chosen as the
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  • 117 6 RED CHARGE DENIED W HINGTON, part nitnt of < omnu I todaj ;iid that it wa not true ttic United was Dooding < hiaa with <li«;ip textile Arthur Paul. Di recto 1 of the <>ii of International Trade Relations In the Commerce Department, told reporter that allegation! i>y the Russian
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  • 90 6 Egyptian Treaty This Month AIRO, Julj 6 N< rot tin revision of the 193( I v. r. m and Erj I suined almosl imi Stan Rate, Secretarj for head of the Be ti h d arrive! m Alexandria thi It i- confidently expected hei I new treaty will i><- »iR
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  • 123 6 ATHENS. July B.— Athens newspapers on Saturday reported tha' a band oi 150 Communists attacked a company t soldiers encamped near Kilkis. east of Salonika, killing seven. The attack, which the Ministry of Public Order said had n" be* n reported to the bureau, was reported alter a demonstration
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  • 27 7 AUSTRALIA'S CONSUL TO BANGKOK ralian Hi >' ci nt ;ni<! othcn mad tly indicate that much of 111 'i future trade will hv wi? Far Ka-t Re uter
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  • 108 7 belt on Sal tarn i worried looks, fearful thai ra would come before the rail* i In which to ship it. With the harvest BO per cent, the need for transport growi more crlt each day. Country grain elevaton havi- been full for day. and
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  • 594 8 Soviets Seize 75 Per Cent. Of Austria' s In dustries EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF PARLIAMENT SUMMONED VIENNA, July 7.— The Soviet Command m Austria m a sudden unilateral move announced yesterday that £50,000,000 worth of industrial property m Eastern Austria had passed into Soviet ownership along with all other "German external
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  • 110 8 BATAVIA, July 8; A number of unspecified radio statiOhs have been on the air m Java during the last lew days. Today "Nationalist Radio" has been beard violently attacking Jogjakarta Republicans and directing propaganda to allied-held perimeters. The station claims to be emitting "from 6omewhere m
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  • 60 8 FRANKFURT, July 6.— Tamara von Bock, 25-year-old daughter of former German Field Marsh*] Fedor von Bock, hai been arrested m the Ameri- can zon^ after escaping from |H Russian internment camp, AmericJ D army authorities reported on Saturday. She was arrested on Wednesday and
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  • 89 8 Just Think Is Not Enough COLONIAL 5E4 IRETARI LONDON. July 5.— Sir Gilford iu the House of Commuiis this week febcrlbed Mr. George Hall's answer to his question whether rubber WAI sod at a profit or loss as evasive. Mr. Hall had answered, "I think 1* was sold rit a
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  • 98 8 Red Thumb Nails Mystery MANILA, July o.— The police ad mitted on July 4 that tli" "Thumb nail mystery" has not beor |olt«M*i and release 40 youths after 24 hours of questioning had failed to estoL Jisn any subversive intent. The polict said all the JTOUng Fii pinoi had Insisted
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  • 113 8 Second Pledge In Month Manila, July 6. Filipino Congressmen took their oatlis of office on July 6 for the second time m little over a month. Today at a mass ceremony they pledged their allegiance to the new republic of the Philippines inaugurated on July 4. The Senate"* first past-indepen-dence
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  • 71 8 PEIPING, July 6.— Gen. Lin Piao. commander ol the Commun'st forces m Manchuria, told jnewsm'-n he h;-s consented to meet Gen. Tv Yu-ming. Chinese dispatch's said. But Gen. Lin Plao declared that the Communists could not agree to withdraw from Harbin. Gen. Ivn's nepduuartrrs is established
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    • 358 8 Kadio j j Programme i 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Bekoolf Broadcast every Tuesday, Thuradav tnd Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.) English School*' Broadcast every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.) English SchoolsBroadcasting Wednesday and Friday 1200-1400 hrs.) 800 metres m the medium wave band and 4.78 mega cycles per second m the 61 metre band except
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  • 263 9 Anti-Allied Flare-Up In Trieste TRIESTE. July 7 Anti-AUied dcmonstralions flared m Trieste last night In the wake of a round up b^ military and Venezia Giulia police who arrested 30 to 40 demonstrator* In the important inipyard city ol Monfalcono. The latest disturbances took place In the Unit a Plaza,
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  • 81 9 Preparing For Second Test ABOARD MT MCKINLEY AT BIKINI. July 6.— The Navy btffM respotting the atomic target fleet for the second test. The Nevada which was the target t ullseyi m the first was towed to a temporary anchorage several miles away. Admiral Blondy said tht N*r*«2a would not
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  • 63 9 JERUSALEM, July 6. British military headquarters have been expecting reaction from the Jewish terrorist organisation to the roundup of Jews and the seizure of arms. Sensational Reports from Jerusalem (not carried by Reuters) that Jewish underground armies had the operational deadline fixed for midnight
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  • 23 9 Tokio, July 6. Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur returned from Manila with his wife and son and stall officers- A.P.
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  • 129 9 HANOI, July s.— (Delayed)— The Viet Nam Government has ordered tht evacuation from Hanoi of all Vietnamese civilians m what informed quarters termed a move to influence the Franco-Vietnamese conference m Fontalnebleau. The Viet Nam defence chiefs also ordered civilians to pierce their boUM walls
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  • 407 9 Shipping Firms Start First Joint Canteen For Workers 40-Cent Lunch For 200 Employees As urged m the recent Committee's Report on the high cost of living etc. the Singapore Straits Steamship Co. Ltd., collaborating with Mansfield Co. Ltd., are to-day opening a canteen situated on the ground floor of Ocean
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  • 81 9 STARVATION SOON WIESBADEN, Ju:y 6 A United Statei health offlder told 12 visiting American newspaper chiefs there would bo serious starvation within I few months m industrial Gre;ii«\ Hesse unless it petb more food immediately. Visiting executives at the Greater Sesse'l military government hcac quarters were told by Major B.
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  • 60 9 NEW YORK, July 7. Greta Garbo boarded the liner Gripsholm yesterterday for a visit to her native Sweden. Posing for photographers with the ship's captain, the film star declined to make any comment because 6he was "very tired". An official oi the Swedish-American Line said
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  • 54 9 Uranium Ore Unearthed ESSEN, July 6— British military government offlciab have found three-quarters of a ton of uranium ore under the ruoble of Krupps factory at Essen, it was reported this afternoon. The ore is being shipped to Britain. Uranium has been u^ed experimentally to produce hard steel for tips
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  • 758 9 Government Survives 2 Cha llenges London, July 6.— Britain's Labour Government has just faced two of the most serious challenges during its existence. The first came from its own supporters on the Palestine issue and the second came from the Opposition on the bread issue. The government faced both successfully
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  • 85 9 "Dai Nippon" No Longer (Portfolio Tokujiro Kanamori I C mil Ri Committee that once kno*u as "Dai Nippon Teikoku" or Great [Japan Empire, henceforth will b^ called "Nippon Koku' or Japan Coun•try. The latter name henceforth will bt jused In official document s'.5 i Th«< Communist membership m the House
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  • 91 9 Jerusalem, July 6. rue Arab Higher Executive went into a secret session at 11.30 a.m. today and a member told the Associated Press that the meeting likely will rift m v "clear answer and statement of policy of the Arabs" m answer to President Truman's insistence on 100.000
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  • 32 9 SANTIAGO (Chile), July 7— Tht Chilean Government has set Sept. 4 lor the election of a successor to President Juan Antonio Rios, who died on June 27.
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  • 426 10 Crime, Guerilla Warfare Murder In Philippines Dismal "Independent c Day 9 Picture LONDON, July 7. —Many Filipinos, perhaps the majority, ana an increasing number of outsiders are 'convinced me arama is an elaborate farce.' declares ,che special correspondent of the Sunday paper News of the Vvorla, ivir. a. Noyes Thomas,
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  • 97 10 Bomb Ship Explosion Killed 4 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, An explosion on a Z craft at sea off Puiau Rimau oh March 30 killing four and injuring several others was recalled m the Penang Coroner's Court be-; fore Mr. \V. Foulsham yesterday at a joint inquiry. The V6Md was
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  • 104 10 (Our Own Reporter). Penang. Sunday Tlie cost of living allowance for Government employees for the period April to Junt 1946 is now being paid, it is understood. Members of the Junior Civil Service Association, reluctantly accepting it. commented: "Hall a loaf is better than no bread, but
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  • 303 10 BATAVIA. July 6— The Batavia perimeter is again m dispute and British troops have made a further advance to occupy the east bank of the Bekassi River which runs •south t^nd nojrth aboul 12 mllsi east of Batavia and had formed the ta-tern perimeter
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  • 51 10 Congress Ratifies "Yes" Decision BOMBAY. July 6.— The AllIndia Congress Woldng Committee yesterday ratified its I decision made at New Dtlhi 11 days igo to accept the British Cabinet Mission's lonK-term proposals for India. The decision has still to be ratified by a full meeting of the All-India Confess Committee.
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  • 383 10 Bombs Empty Cairo Cinema Halls CAlRO.— Cinema owners m Egypt are complaining bitterly too many bombs are exploding. with every new bomb explosionthere have been fifteen m the last. iiiree months— box office receipts i drop to depressing ly low levels particularly if the scene of the outrage is a
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  • 808 10 Loans Will Reduce Cost Of Living The loans will have the effect ol reducing the cost of living, said Mr. Nelson Jones, Singapore Financial Secretary, m a radio talk last night. When I was very young 1 heard thai all the people m Scotland weie looking after something they e«l!c
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  • 46 10 VATICAN CITY, July 7— The Pope has appointed Monsignor Antonio Riberi Archbishop of Dara Act m" Papa] Nuncio m China, it was officially announced here. Eh Car the Holy Bee has had only an apostolic delegation m China with< I diplomatic status.
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  • 27 10 AYADORAI. 8.W.. retired schoolmaster of Raffles Institution, Sin«a--p >r<\ at his residence at 60 Hertford Read. Funeral today, cortege leaving donee at 5 p.m for Bidadari.
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  • 295 11 County Cricket Centuries LONDON, July 6.— County Click* close of play scoresLeeds: surrey first Inningi 167 (Watts 61. Small* 6 for 40 Yorki>hire first Innings 125 tor 5. Nottingham: Somerset flwt nn i nff 209 Watts 56, Voce 5 lor 86. Butler 4 for 35).
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  • 381 11  -  Learie Canstantine (By Manchester, July 6.— Weakened by enforced absence, India's attack received a continuous hammering from early Lancashire batsmen at Old TrafTord today. The failure of Mankad. Nayudu, Sarwate, Hazare and Sohoni to cause the batsmen any trouble till late m the afternoon
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  • 308 11 It was a bowlers' day yesterday wheii the S.C.R.C. 'A' beat the Recs 'A' m a low scoring cricket match at Thompson Road. The Chinese batted first but found Schubert m; rind could only muster eighty runs. Schubert bowled twenty and returned the very good, analysis
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  • 158 11 Jmgapore beat Selangor by bouts to one at the interp wnstling card staged at Great World on Saturday, i the main event of the evenJeff Conda chalked up his win when he knocked out of Kong m the fifth round. Chinese supporters were given plenty
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  • 528 11 Showing marked impi ovement on their previous outing at the Jalan Besar Stadium, the S.C.F.A. beat. the R.A.F. (Seletar) by three to one m yesterday's charity soccer match. A large crowd saw the R.A.F. defence tire m the second half after holding
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  • 122 11 The following are the results ox the first round tics m the B.C*&.C Open Billiards Championship which began last week: hurt Yam Bak (800) beat Woi.^ Chiang Teek t^HXj, Ho Kian Bin (300) beat Tan Yong Poh (274), N'k' Pnir < hit (300; beat Tan Slang Kiat (205),
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  • 319 11 Wimbledon, July 7.— Headed by golden-haired Pauline Betz, California's sun-tanned tennis brigade swept through to four championships as the AllEngland Tournament wound up its first postwar fortnight before a crowd of 14,000 including the Queen Mother. Miss Betz started the California avalanche with a straight
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  • 304 12 LONDON, July 5.- The success of the Anglo-Egyptian negotiations about to be resumed m Alexandria, uiji depend largely on the ability of the Egyptian statesmen to think for the .Middle Bast bs «'i whole, says the Times. "It is mi essential aspect of Britain's
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  • 153 12 RANGOON, July s.—Ex-Pre-mier of Burma and leader of the Myochit Party. U Saw said at a dinner celebrating the Philippines Independence that the Burmese were determined to b. fret soon. Whatever might be the obstacles, he said, it could not be long before Burma achieved freedom
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  • 197 12 STAFFORD, July 3.— Stafford County magistrates last nijht s< :it to prison two men who were alleged to have gone after their demobilisation to a Royal Air Force unit, vhere they had been once sta toned, ana to have driven away a station ambulance loaded with offica
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  • 51 12 LONDON, July s.— The Jewish Agency for Palestine protested on Thursday thai censorsh'v had been imposed on "songs sung on the I ye an m cafes'* of the Holy ?Mnd. This icas a "praencj hitherto known only m C:c isi Ru sia and Nazi Germ iw" statement declared.-
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  • 313 12 I A full set of Sarawak centenary amps, first put on sale only six »eks ago, is already fetching five nes their face value, says a Reur correspondent who has just rerned from Kuching. The 8-cent and 15-cent stamps n still be bought over
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  • 353 12 Ar rears Of Salary Allowances For Passive Defence Men (Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Friday. It is understood payment has been authorised oi arrears of salary and allowances due for periods of duty prior to the Japanese occupation to members of the Passive Defence Organ isauoiKs which were taised under
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  • 189 12 Britain's New Towns: Chance For Public LONDON. July 5 Con^ervutiv. s m the Commons last night saw a threat m the new Towns Bill to tin small man setting up m business such as building or transport m the new towns that are to grow. They sought to put "guarding
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    111 12 Maria Quisling (above), widow of Vidkun Quisling, the Norwegian traitor ivho was executed last October, appeared m court m Oslo on June 17 on a charge that she had prompted her husband to use some of Hie £300,000 entrusted to j him by Uie Government, for the furnishing of her
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