Morning Tribune, 11 July 1946
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Title Section14 1946-07-11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 1. NO. 62. iSew Series) iO CENTS THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1946-14 words
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213 1946-07-11 1 LONDON. July 10. The India White Paper, incorporating copies of the correspondence be•ween the Cabinet Mission on the one hand and thr Congress 'and Muslim League on the other, is likely to be nresentc.d if) Parliomont this aft-rnoon. The White Paper ifl < xpected to213 words
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Article59 1946-07-11 1 NANKING. JuV 10.— "Chinese Government quarters allege that alter the reported deadlock in the p**ce talks in Nanking. Chinese Communist forces intensified their *ttack.s Vi Honan and Hupeh provinet in Central China. Traffic ha« been broim'ht to R standstill i n Kushati urea n«ir r"^tun?. Shansi59 words
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51 1946-07-11 1 Allied military trucks att acked in Trieste TRIESTE, July 10.— Allied militan I poKce lorries were attacked in j Trieste by Siav elements yesterday. They were almost emiried of hugr i quantities of foodstuffs which had been confiscatjed after feeing sent from the Yugoslav-occuotad areas to the snker s in51 words
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Article26 1946-07-11 1 NAIROBI, July 10.— The Aga Khan Is indisposed with high temperature. fhe big reception in Nairobi Dinned for tonight ha« been postponed Indefinitely.26 words
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Article46 1946-07-11 1 BRUSSELS. July 10. The Belgian Government has resigned after being defeated by one vote in an appeal for confidence in the Senate. Achille van Acker, the socialist premier of the coalition government Immediately handed his government's resignation to the Regent Prince Charles- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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286 1946-07-11 1 GOVT. MAY GIVE ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES An official statement issued last night on the Sineaoore Postal Strike sh ows that during the negoI nations with the uniform ed staff, the Government conceded the principle that an additional or higher cost-of -living allowance might be paid to the men. This is interpreted286 words
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Article168 1946-07-11 1 Jews, Arabs Prepare Opposition JKRUSALEM, July 10: Threat el a Jewish campaign for non-co-ope-ration with the Palestine Government took definite shape todo> kf the Inner Zionist Council authorised the drafting of measures to imrkment its programme. At the same t me, a spokesman for the Arab Higher Committee a.i nounced168 words
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Article72 1946-07-11 1 ATHENS, July 10- The UNRRA today lodged a v gorous official protest U>Uh the Greek Government against the discrimination shown by Greek Government officials n distributing UNRRI supplies to the people of Greece. "Let me assure you the UNRRA mission will oppose any such action and72 words
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Article47 1946-07-11 1 ANKARA, July 10.-DevaJ nor nf Ankara province for 7 years, was shot to death n ms villa today\ The killing came one day before he was to one evidence in the tral of two men charged with Joying a prominent Ankara doctor*47 words
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111 1946-07-11 1 U.S. Eating Into Natural Rubber Reserves WASHINGTON. July 10.- The Government has begun dipping lato natural rubber reserves bee 'dwindling supplier of raw material* have brought shortage of cortan, types of synthetic rubber. Civilian Production Administration ordered additional 12.000 lone tons of natural rubber to be channelled into industry during111 words
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138 1946-07-11 1 BAM FRANC ISi'O, July 10: With a cabled proposal of marriage sMl 1 ed in her purse, pretty ex-il^J-Tempest Williams boarded the 1 1 General W. W. Gordon tot W»*.£ konjr today to wed her Dated bai.i.." i friend of her former husbar.u138 words
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Article48 1946-07-11 1 ATHENS, July 10.— A Foreign Ministry spokesman said today tne Government had instructed the Greek Ambassadors at Washington, London, Parts and Moscow, to "denounce attacks by regular Albanian trooos Against the Greek border, and 'nvile attention to the serious consequences which recurrence may entail."48 words
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207 1946-07-11 1 PARIS July 10— The Big Four roreifc-n Minsters, who are to moot again here at 3 p.m. G.M.T., today ngreed last night to recammfnd to the United Nations Secretary-Gene-ral, Mr. Trv-vr Lie. postponement of the u N.o. general assembly from \ho scheduled date Sept.207 words
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Advertisement64 1946-07-11 1 _A_ «i 4i09 4, BATTERY ROAD -fr Phone 2483 SINGAPORE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Although stocks are not available in quantity at any of the princiDal manufacturing centres in the world, every effort is being made by us to bring in goods required by all Watch for our latest arrivals of64 words
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948 1946-07-11 2 Postal Workers Kejected Suggestion Of Additional Allowance-Official Strike lists On S&lary Revision issue THE FOLLOWING OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON THE SINGAPORE POSTAL STRIKE WAS ISSUED LAST NIGHT IN SINGAPORE On July 1, 210 members of the < uniform rlaff of ihe Tost C3:e and t Telecommunications Departments i petitioned their Heads948 words
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231 1946-07-11 2 Threat Of Worse Beating Than Wahab 'He told me to look a t WaliaD. and said". 'If you don't confess, you SSS be beaten more severely |faa& <W Wifness Abdul La t iff. testifying' for the prosecution a t the t nal a t he possessed arms. Wahab, with whom231 words
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Article81 1946-07-11 2 ,';njr Choon Pin (47), describe.! U x licemMd rice dealer, was acquua, ,n a charge of being in possession ,f three baps of rice at the conciu,ioß of a trial before Second District Judpo Tan Thoon Lip, yesterday According to the prosecution. »A« .hrec baps of81 words
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Article69 1946-07-11 2 The Post Office canteen *vili lxopened today at noon. Three classes of meals will W served. The 15 cent meal will consist <■" the usual rice With two vegetables. The 25 cent meal will be the above with the additional al meat or fish; and The 3569 words
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Article38 1946-07-11 2 A TFOcruw. Teo Ah Hun. who guil;y in he Second ?el ee Cuun yesterday to a ch»r*e of being drunk on the nublic road, was convicted and n«d SlO or ft>e days" simple risonmeni38 words
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Article115 1946-07-11 2 As part of the campaign to h th« problems of the unlicenced hawkers, the police i curs and the public addross vans belonging to the Public Relations Ciiic< have i mring certain pr I They were accompanied ay officials from the Pood Conrol ir p; rtment115 words
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Article277 1946-07-11 2 HAD PISTOL REVOLVER, GAOLED A Cantonese Cheong Pak (22) wa d 10 threer.i. when ne was i»>und guilty in the First District Cour yesti rdny (»i being in wrongful possession of an automatic pistol and a 38 revolver. Cheong Pak was arrested 00 May 28 when two Customs oili--1 cers277 words
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Article35 1946-07-11 2 The next meeting of the Bwrt und "We.st Society will take place at Toc-H Stamford Road on Pr 'lay July l- at when Mr. Lim ChUftn Hoe will speak n |Some Aspe<si Of < binest La*35 words
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480 1946-07-11 2 Sick PoW Tied Three Wee ks To Bam boo Post The story of how an Australian PoW, Pte. J. E. Durkin, who was suffering from malaria and beri-beri. was tied up to a bamboo post for three weeks, exposed to sun and rain, and bayonetted at the end of that480 words
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Advertisement8 1946-07-11 2 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING see page 118 words
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Article92 1946-07-11 3 <>i! tain i tig ut of their shop, the occypm of tyre vulcani ting plant in l'" p Road played a Urge part In i< thtir building a wood and eorruga'^J m BQI itructiOß. fy^ total destiution on Tuesday* 'Yho flrv brigadi VII fur at 10.10 a.m.92 words
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Article144 1946-07-11 3 A Java Chinese, Chee Voon Wall (25.) who appeared before MayLs^ra^' K. M. Byrne yesterday was lined $100 on each of t wo ClUtfgeg Of pas•Cbsing 15 pound*, of tobacco and attempting t° move itOn March 4. t w o revenue offlcen boarded t ne144 words
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114 1946-07-11 3 When a police l«ep patrol at Bukii Timab Ruaii chased and caught up with a fully loaded rry carrying three Chinese women, 25 baits Mf tcntage watt found concealed under a tarpaulin. Thii was icfcnled .n the cone of a trial condtcied by lnspectfj»114 words
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Article126 1946-07-11 3 The Secretariat Canteen, the latent on the list of those sponsored by the Social Welfare Department, sold out yesterday. It had provided for 400, but. although over 400 meals were served most of them at 35 cents- many had to bo turned away. The future Catering WfU126 words
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Article48 1946-07-11 3 price *nd improve the quality. Mr. 'Lim Seong Kiang, President of the J.C.S.A. replying said they were glad to play their part in reachIng a better standard of living in the community, and appealed to the men to make a success of these canteens and People's Restaurants.48 words
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Article71 1946-07-11 3 Alleged to have been armed w> h r riAa whilr committing robberj thfl llth. Wile, Woodlands Roftd OB Tuesday evening, AH l>m Abdullah 29 <>r the R.A.S.C., Kranjl Ro a and Y i i bin Osman (28) w«re produced before Magittrato Ahmad hm Ibrahim, in the71 words
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354 1946-07-11 3 Pyke Allowances: Commercial Clerks Protesting To Govt. (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore's Clerical Union, representing 2,uuu white-collar employees of commercial firms, have decided to submit a "sympathy protest" to Government, expressing its regret at the government's decision to adopt what it termed the inadequate Pyke recommendations on cost of living allowances354 words
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Article94 1946-07-11 3 Following the discovery by 'he police of a child < who had been murdered, S another child and the r i mother, a Chinese woman, also critically injured in a house a f Maude Road on Tuesday morning, a mid- d!e-aaed male Chinese, I Tanq Ah Nona,94 words
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Article152 1946-07-11 3 A s a result of a raid on a hou^ in Kitchener Road on Tttcadaj evening, three Chinese men and" nine women appeared before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim in the Fifth Police Court, yesterday. One of the men, Ooi Theam Seok (54) was charged with152 words
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147 1946-07-11 3 Robbed Punched In North Bridge Rd. Goh Kee «Jee, a young Hyiara \vho claimed \o be working an «i jongkang winch came from Malacca, was sentenced jp a t°t a ol nve months' rigorous imprisonment Dy Mr L. C. i Goh, In t iie Second Courj, yesterday, J criminal force147 words
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244 1946-07-11 3 Misadve nture Verdict In Sunderland Deaths Death by misadventure was the verdict returned by the coroner at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of five civilians who lost their lives when a Sunderland flyins: boat crashed into the Straits of Johore on Mar. 27. Yesterday Y. Namazie gave244 words
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Article100 1946-07-11 3 Four Chinese. Teo Lai Chm. Theng Chin Lai, Tan Ay e Poh and j Tan Aye Poh and Tang Ang Poh and two Javanese. Mokim b. Asia and Jaffari b. Haji Omar appeared before Mr. R. C. Hoffman in the Fourth Police Court yesterday on a100 words
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459 1946-07-11 3 Shots W ere Heard, But Man Died Of 'Dysentery' Numerous incidents of brutalities and i»"treatment Of British and Dutch PoWs who were taken "rom Sourabaya to Haroekoe, Ambon and Amahju for the construction of aerodromes in these islands in 1943we S re brought to light in the Third War Crimes459 words
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296 1946-07-11 4 The Morning Tribune THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1946. Government Must Stop The Strikes As was inevitable the moment it became known that the preposterous Pyke Committee cost of living awards were likely to be accepted by Government, strikes are spreading. Un- j less Government changes Its attitude towards wage demands In296 words
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Article1259 1946-07-11 4 A. W. S - Fresian Blacks are new Recruits A. W. S. By "Rookies! I low 'em!" l< the old-sweat sergean the comic papers. Well, there's a place in the Midlands where hard-faced N.C.O.s fondle recruits as if they were Daddy's blue- eyed babies. I watched them doing it the other day at the1,259 words
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Article224 1946-07-11 4 LONDON, July 9— The Food Minister, Mr John Strachey, told a Press conference here today that the world cereal position was improving and that Britain's long rationed population may get more meal, butter and eggs from Eire which has been asked to send an agriculturalReuter - 224 words
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Article57 1946-07-11 4 HIGHER PAY FOR PILOTS .1 tergency Board i mended a pay Increase <<t |76 for first pilots in Internal Airline servi The board waa created in an .n tempt to avert a threatened atrik* bv pilots of the Trans~contineni*' and VVtstttn Airllnos. H aaggeated Ita Qadinga *fl provide a patternA.P. - 57 words
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Article102 1946-07-11 4 HONG KONG. July fiinadiar troopa who iliod in the l>attlo ol i Hor.j; K')i!«.: Are remembered. F;u from the busy city of Victoria out in Stanley Cemetery irher« many Canadians irere bayonetted 10 death OB the afternoon of llon^ Koi larrender on Chriitmai U;>:--l!)4l l!ei the bodyReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement17 1946-07-11 4 Loom Leal Ledgers Stocks Available. B l^ nl LTD. 104, Robinson Road Phone 6480 t I I17 words
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Advertisement175 1946-07-11 5 Art <sf Curies C. K rANG 241. RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE. S.S. For all kinds of Eastern Arts ard Crafts. txceptional Value at Minimum Cost Beauty Atds Beautify your features with widest range of beauty products flouges, Compacts, Face Powders, Creams, Lotions etc. Latest shipment Call at— B. Allabux Co175 words
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Advertisement155 1946-07-11 5 rV'j ohtainabl anywhen us in Ekttrual I United Trading Co. 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods 10. Battery Road (Rodney House), Singapore. Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE Artificial Fresh Flowers, Presentation155 words
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Advertisement195 1946-07-11 5 Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 5. Stamford Road, Singapore. V/bere a new shipment of povctlft'Jl MNNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected. Telephone 7563. Haft Dhbba Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Baloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy195 words
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Advertisement128 1946-07-11 5 A4 rj Waif BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS (A Gents Distinctive ft Stylish Shirts) Call at— E. ALLABUX CO., 92, North Bridge Road. Singapore. Musk Sicrc T.M.A. Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC i RECORDS Phone 7465 Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71,128 words
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Advertisement165 1946-07-11 5 1 Refrigeration Marden Compans Refrigerating Engineer 82. Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN' Sanitary Contractors FONCHIN Co., Lrc Office 64. Wpnich Bjjtc% Phone No. 7557 Sanitary Electrical Contr»e»o» Ejilding Repairers and Otomr Importers SHOE CO., LTD BATA BUILDING NORTH BRIDGE ROAT Silk Start NEW SILKS In latest designs at165 words
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Article, Illustration345 1946-07-11 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman Outdoor Girl Some cattle raisers keep 'he lows they are fattening for market in darkened pens beCftUSe there seems to be some connection between sunlight and weight. This theory seems far fetched to me. and so far as I know, no ono knows of any345 words
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Article112 1946-07-11 6 LONDON. July 0: There \t I siMlity. 1 understand) of debate on I India In both the Houses of Psrli* ment early next week, though decision yel Has been tak«'n by the Government fwrltea Frater Wlffhloi j Reuter*a political corretpondent j DisesMtoni are proceeding betww th«- Government112 words
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Article35 1946-07-11 6 Seoul. July 9— The United States has clamped ceiling prices on cot ton. cloth, shoes, so,a;> matches, one luxury itemc in an attempt lo halt inflation in ?outh Koroa Associated PressAssociated Press - 35 words
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108 1946-07-11 6 "Tea Money" Victims Asked To Report T ave now iic hired war on people accept j y" or, as the police call it, bribes. Information regarding any type of "tea money" demanded is wanted by Hie police for them to bring to book 'his type of racketeering which is one108 words
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Article119 1946-07-11 6 Cheap Travel In Britain London, July 9.— Cheap day rail- way tickets to London and provincial cities and excursions In both cases at single fares will be available from August 1. but only on Tuesday!, Wednesdays, and Thurs- cays. This was announced by the i Minister Of Transport. Mr. Barm-.-.Reuter - 119 words
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Article36 1946-07-11 6 PARIS. July 10. -Tlu- Quai D'Orsu> >n Tuesday night officially denied a report published in. an American newspaper that the young Kins ot Siam Wfts assassinated by a French ■ecn t service agent. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article71 1946-07-11 6 Paris, July American delegation sourcei at tho Foreign Ministers' conference denied today the Russian news agency report Lhat tri'power "secret talks' on Int future of Germany were underway here to the exclusion of Russia* These sources said th«- only talks on Germany that wer< takingA.P. - 71 words
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Article138 1946-07-11 6 LONDON, July fhe N« llnsuranct Bill has passed the I inittt'c t.i£o In the Lords wit* amendment Lord Bcvfiid^c. pleading the tauj ot the Friendly Societies on the liio don to include then within w scope of the Bill for the pnrpo f [handling certain benefits, urged138 words
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Article260 1946-07-11 6 Washington, July 10.— INRRA Chief Fiorello LaGuardia announced yesterday the stopping of all TNRRA relief goods to China except foodstuffs, because of China's inability to transport goods inland to needy areas. A spokesman for LaGuardia, statement, said that "he had antici pattd the situation andA.P. - 260 words
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285 1946-07-11 6 Ex-Wren f fh Throat Slash Bournemouth, July 10, The body of a young women, found among the farms in a secluded trysting plate oi the famous seaside resort, was Identified yesterday as that of Doreen Marshall, 21, who had been missing six days.A.P. - 285 words
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Article85 1946-07-11 6 VIENNA. July 9. The Austrian police Last night carried out a house-to-house search In ih»Soviet sector of Vienna to roundup Germans. Sudeten Germans and other people ol German descent who had failed to report to th< assembly points for transportation back to Germany No reports have beenReuter - 85 words
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Article95 1946-07-11 6 New Flare-up In Ahmedabad Ahmedabad, July 10— The pea<«< in Ahtnedabad, restored \>y the Ira position of i round-the-clock few, \*.-i» .shaft. Ttd yesterday, ■even casei of knifing, one <•' which I'l-c vrii fataj Shops wh.» had reopened for th<- past > days, after more than two week.i > h,A.P. - 95 words
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1157 1946-07-11 7 During th irs before the first World War, when ihe great Continental race-meeting i were swarming with riff-raff expelled from the British Turf, you might have been plucked by the arm by a bright-eyed, undersized little man, wizened and ageing, who would1,157 words
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Article, Illustration60 1946-07-11 7 The Co ffure Creation Council, official body of the Hair Stylists, has selected from among the ranks of movie actresses the outs! arid ng exarnples of beautiful hair in the three vredoni nant colour categories. Marguerite Chapman (left) icas chose?i as the No. 1 brunette; Rita Hayworth (centre) as the60 words
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353 1946-07-11 7 "Stay Action" Appeal To British Govt JERUSALEM, July 9. The President of thd Jewish Agency and of the World Zionist Organisation, Doctor Chalm Weizmann, urged Britain 'undo ihe wrong you have done us. Let my people go" in a statement read by a Jewish Agency oilicial to Press correspondents hereReuter - 353 words
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Miscellaneous13 1946-07-11 7 Answer To Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. s\\ N rStfgMlA^ A |f|F d|o|si&l iRIAiNr BimTqivv13 words
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2033 1946-07-11 8 MALAYAN UNION, "ONLY INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS" LONDON, JULY 9.— INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS ON THE MALAYAN UNION HAVE TAKEN PLACE RECENTLY, BUT THESE ARE OF AN EXPLORATORY CHARACTER AND NO CONCLUSIONS HAVE YET BEEN REACHED, DECLARED THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES, MR. GEORGE HALL, SPEAKING AT THE DEBATE ON BRITISH COLONIES2,033 words
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200 1946-07-11 8 CAIRO, July 10— The first, stage of Britain's evacuation planning is to move British' troops out of the cities and into the Suez Canal zone within eight months, a reliable source indicated on Tuesday. The recent turning over of the famed Cairo citadelA.P. - 200 words
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Article116 1946-07-11 8 Yokohama, July 9. Lt. Willian. B. Wing, foiMM financial officer Zox Headquarters of the Seventh Air Service Group, was convicted by a.i English Army general court on rharges of misappropriation of more than $50,000 in government funda in currency juggling transactions. Lt. Wing was dismissed from116 words
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Article88 1946-07-11 8 LONDON. July 9. Science Is a help in the formation of Government policy, said Mr. Herbert Morrision. Lord President of the Council opening the Commonwealth Scirntiflc Conference in London today. Its results will be applied in improving the standard of life of the poonlp in Britain and88 words
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Article157 1946-07-11 8 CREWMEN'S MISCONDUCT INQUIRY new YORK. July 9.— Seven crewmen ot the Liberty ship Ada Rahan, whose scheduled two weeks' voyage from San Francisco last August ended last week after a round-the-world trip, pleaded guilty at a Coast Guard hearing to charges of misconduct when the ship was at Suez lastA.P. - 157 words
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188 1946-07-11 8 LONDON, July 3: The Mu m Lrnpuo did not acr^iit the Bnii*. Cabinet Mission's short and Iom; term plans for India nnconditionaiiy, declares Tushap Kantl Ghosh, ttttttfi of Amnta Bazar Patrika, who naN jin Knfcland. 'Tonprcss repratcnti 800 nitiion Indian pooplo while the Muslim i.iM r188 words
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Article71 1946-07-11 8 I.<md<»n, July The Boubo oi Lords today tide-stepped <!ii. i ir r-lash with the Labour Oovernmc.nl lon at: issue politically significant in side Britain the eufl of friendly ocietiei which have non*profll f. wrance By \(»i \(»t c Con ervative Ptert defeated Lord Beverid^< 'aA.P. - 71 words
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148 1946-07-11 9 Canadian Dollar Revaluation No Surprise I the Oniied BUI sur\ price of $35 an ounce which amounted to $38.50 cents in old Canadian dollars. From now on they Will receive only $33. Some commentators predicted that a number of mines particularly with low-grade ores would be unable to operate atA.P. - 148 words
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Advertisement150 1946-07-11 9 TIONED Afciw M Adventure and Romance! Never Such Marvels of Technicolor! -THE ENTERTAINMENT DE-LUXE!-MG.M's TECHNICOLOR SPECIAL. MATCHING THE GLORY OF ITS STARS WITH THE SPLENDOUR OF ITS SPECTACLE. r m Ronald Colman ■■^mm ft|* Marlene Dietrich fi^^ i, Ph.: iv ''!>' wcli I;|S**' »*^».;l rO Ui W'.uh Only Th«> g150 words
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Advertisement152 1946-07-11 9 M "J wmaonckw Daily 3 shows: 3, 6, 9 Smash Opening To-day. •BASAM (Hindustani) WITH THE BEAUTIFUL MUM- TAZ SHANTI IN AN INSPIRED ROLE. FOLLOW HER TRANSCENDINO CAREER FROM A KITCHEN MAID TO A MATINEE IDOL! Released thru The United Exhibitors Syndicate. Midnight Sat: 13th J«iy "Maharathi Kama" At The152 words
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Advertisement77 1946-07-11 9 [7y/HJMffi*i/ife 4 SHOWS TO-DAY B^^m^T^Ti j 4 (j.30 9.30 p.m. Another Pavilion Hit b U LD L K I Olj:<oxes MapMIIRRAY v*^"^^ i ACIYIUI\I\nI *>r«t, Gil Lamb Cecil Kellaway 'ttirf^fsli Robert Benchley Jane Frazee Mikhail Rasunmy >-~X¥^t MITCHELL LEISEN noouci.o. "^_j Extra— Gaumont British News showing England v. India Test77 words
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Article69 1946-07-11 10 T. South Union legitlatfvn against im\:. South Afriean paint-mannfactuj arr negotiating Argentine p ductTs of oils required In paint manufacture to make up for the io.-^ I (1 < I 1 I < I I t fiom hie; ■fnce the bo3 col I Dfect rti fromReuter - 69 words
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113 1946-07-11 10 SAN FRANCISCO, July 9— Sal Perea. 150 pounds, of Honolulu, won a 10-round decision from DendO Cabanello, 150 pounds, of Manila, in a semi-wmd-up in the Col'stum Bowl. Perea won eight rounds, Cabanullo one. and one was even. In the main event Tony Rodn jA.P. - 113 words
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Article30 1946-07-11 10 Seoul, July. 9 A grave shortage of doctors wao reported In South Korea Medlc.il ranks have born >"Ut by repatriations of Japanese tors Associated PressAssociated Press - 30 words
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Advertisement377 1946-07-11 10 This is no Joke Latest Universal Technicolor Jewel' Tiie Famous TRIO A t Their Best MARIA MONTEZ (in dual role as sisters TOLLEA NAJA) Jon Hall end Boy Sabu Who Eclipse Their Triumph in "ARABIAN NIGHTS: Others with them include: Edgar Barrier, Mary Nash, Samuel S. Hinds Lon Chaney. MIDNIGHT377 words
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Advertisement161 1946-07-11 10 (6th mile. Upper Serangoorn OPENING TO-NIGHT 7 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. GENE Al TRY In Republic's Swell-show "In Old Monterey" With Smilry Burnette MIDNIGHT < 11.30 p.m.) Saturda> "THE FLEET'S IN" (Dorothy Lamour Betty Hutton) Brilliant musical comedy. LFARX MALAY THE EASY WAY USE THE HANDBOOK OF SPOKEN"BAZAAR" MALAY Obtainable161 words
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Miscellaneous391 1946-07-11 10 Kadio i j Programme 1 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay S« hods Broadcast every Tuesday, Thu^sda^ and Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.) English School-' Broadcast every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools Broadcasting Wednesday and Friday 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres in tbe medium wave band and 4.78 me^a cycles per second in the 61 metre391 words
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229 1946-07-11 11 Another Social Welfare Officer Appointed Mi T E. HiK'.h. hi Deputy I ire in Singapore T 1 ,>ori l"avinu Oxford, Ifi Hu 'i (1 joined tht Colonial Sk rvict in l&ol erved in Nigeria, Northern R^''Br. Somalilund. London, und v. it to Oibmltai in i' ii. He vu appointed the229 words
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974 1946-07-11 11 "Ful Stomachs, Clothes Mean More Than Social Betterment Schemes" S'pore Chanther Of Commerce Meeting "Let our slogan be goods and yet more goods; ana if it be said that we are only one of many claimants let us press our view with vigour that this country, which has suffered so974 words
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336 1946-07-11 11 Sutton Scores Hat-Trick The Singapore Indian who were playing in their first, big post-war soccer game were not as badly outplayed as the score suggests. They were a trifle nervoui a* the start and credit must be given to «h« airmen for making the336 words
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Article53 1946-07-11 11 The following will play for the Royal Naval Police versus Singapore Police Force at hockey on Thursday at the Thomson Road Police Depot Grounds at 5 p.m.: Gurdev Singh; Jangeer Singh and Sharruher Singh; Gurdial Singh. Lt. Col. Little and Puran Singh. Sarban Knfh, Doyle. Darshan Singh. Mehr Singh53 words
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Article60 1946-07-11 11 matt the BpwrliigM Badminton F;;ly on Sunday at the former's courtMaxfli B.P. tmm will he tfeoMl from the followiag: N^ Clu'P"- Hua. F<>h R#r Katiß, Sim Kok Shi«n. Kang Yonp H:r,, a Gh.T Yon^. A. I-- Lyf. W<m ThT-.k Pock Tc« ThMaf Bak. S. K. Tay. SoonT Vuiij,60 words
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208 1946-07-11 11 Two Chinese youths. Lau Churn Hoe and Tan Koon Tian. were c»mmitted to stand tneir trial at the Assizes on a charge, of armed robbery at the end ol j a preliminary inquiry In i neThird Police Cnur; y sterday it was208 words
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Article248 1946-07-11 11 CHESTERFIELD, July 9. 1 \e Der!>ysliire cricket team to meet the Indian Tourists in I iiiatcn starting here tomorrow will be u llected from O.Hodritison, eaptaitti ■P. Vaulkhard, S. Worthington, D. A. Townaend, C, Elliot, Aißnod^s. C. Qladwin, A. Revili. S. ICarsh W. H CopaonReuter - 248 words
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482 1946-07-11 12 Inside Story Of British Victory In East Africa stizot/i4ji- War- Kf>ic~ I\>lcl London, July 10.— Thr inside story of the British defeat of the vastly superior Italian forces in East Africa in 1940-41 in which the "capture of Keren provided a fitting climax to the great work In Eritrea ofReuter - 482 words
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Article196 1946-07-11 12 The public of Singapore are asBUred by the authorities that barring Unforeseen incidents, the supply of electricity in the city will not b<» affected by the strike o€ .about 200 mtm employed by the electricity departCient of fit. James' Power Station. At present the power196 words
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Article56 1946-07-11 12 JOHANNESBURG, July 9.— Fourteen men, all African, are now dead in th e Consolidated main reef gold nine as a ft* •lift of a pressure* Hurst. The burst occurred on Friday swee when rescue parties have w,7 working 6,000 feet below the tttrjfeCf extricating th56 words
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102 1946-07-11 12 THOUSANDS OF HOUSES FLOODED IN KYUSHU TOKIO, July 9— A heavy rainstorm in Kyushu flooded thousands of houses, dameped roads and embankments. arH hr.ited rail traffic oil Suiulay nijrht and Monday morning, tlio Kyodo News Ajferey reported. The Japanese Homo Ministry 5.«." it had no information on the damage. KyodoA.P. - 102 words
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Article77 1946-07-11 12 CHESTERFIELD, July 10.— Pine weather continues during tii» b.« iins" northern tour, and anothtl large crowd is expected to see the team on the Opening day ol I** game with Derbyshire on pieturtf^v Queen'i Park (round h«re today. Hindlekar will keep w fk«t, ing77 words
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Article130 1946-07-11 12 HankowHongKong Rail Link HONG KONG. July Hankow, I former treaty port on the Yangtze River, 600 rniloq north of Honjr Kon^ will be linked once more with th. < British colony by railway. After an interruption of MfcrlJ eight years it will be possible at thOnd o( July for passengersReuter - 130 words
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Article87 1946-07-11 12 Tokyo. July 9. SCAP'S Leg) Section has ordered the Manila tr:of two Japanese charged with aid t ng in the execution ot Allied men in the Celebes. The suspects are Yukitsunn. i former Navy petty officer, :uid Yo shidori Hayashi who was n Nnv\ wvrantAssociated Press - 87 words
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145 1946-07-11 12 Commons' Statement On Malaya n Pineapples LONDON, July 10. Mr. George Hall, the Colonial S> tary. stated in the Commons to day that it was hoped sonic 15,000 cases of pint apple would be available for shipment from Malaya this fear. Hp was replying to Sir Douglas Thomson, Conservative, who145 words
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Article39 1946-07-11 12 Washington, July -The Becmu vot»(T another sir-day dolay for th«. final report by tho Pearl BftffeOU* r nT€ftl|ratlng Comnultt*#« Th»- iidv flfadliiK-, July JH, itllt 'Mi^f bo nt)r>fov<'(! liv the Hou.-c ji Fleprescritatlvcs. A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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520 1946-07-11 12 Washington, July 10.— Mr. Cheng Pao-nan, representative in Washington of the Chinese Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, has expressed surprise that the Director-General of UNRRA has stopped supplies to China without consulting his office. It was announced yester- day that Mr. La Guardia ordered this520 words
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Miscellaneous13 1946-07-11 12 USELESS EUSTACE I "Big-hearted, that's SpiKe. Do a gc.od turn for anybody!!" I13 words
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