Morning Tribune, 16 July 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 66. (New Series) iu CENTS TUESDAY, JULY 16. 1946.
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  • 76 1 The findings of the field general court -man ai which tried Major F. T. Me'hcn of the Royal Electrical and Mechan i al Engineers, in Singapore last montiu have ***** been confirmed and promulaatcd. Tlic accused is found cjuil'y on all five eh arc/as of
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  • 91 1 Mihailovich: Crowd Cheers Death Verdict BELGRADE, July 15 general MnKti'nvich. Who WM once hailed by the Aiii-s aj the heroic leader of the Yugoslav resistance movement, wa s convicted by a military court today of war; imo collaboration with the Germans and sentenced to die before a firing .squad. Twenty-three
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  • 30 1 WASHINGTON, July 15.- Frame remains in the frontline Of free; nations of the earth, declared Prefekten Truman in a "BlStllle Day" broadcast to the French people yesterday.
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  • 80 1 Miss Dorothy BunUy^ T (USai let out a scream of disgust and kicked her ieg v high in the air as, w'tli I partner Mrs. P. C Todd, she watched the baW 70 S om< to/t<?7i ffeey were loi rug i the sen /-final of (he
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  • 254 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Dealing a serious blow to the import and export business of private merchants in Singapore, about l,CO0 Chinese Lightermen .struck work yesterday when their demands for better emoluments commensurate wi«h the high cost of living were turned down by tongkang owners.
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  • 108 1 PEIPING. July 15.— Pightlnj flared up again in Manchuria and Nortth China today. The Chinese pit s n ports that ***** Communists assaulted Chienrhang in Manchuria and completed the encirclement of the city while others captured the Hungfantzu bridgehead on the north bank of the Sungarl river.
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  • 267 1 RUSSIANS HOLD 2 U.S. OFFICERS AS HOSTAGES 'Sen sational Disclosur e f Promised Berlin, July 15.— Major-Gen. Frank Keating, United States Commarder of Berlin district, said today that at least two of four Americans who have been missing since July 1 when they wandered into the forbidden Russian zone "are
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  • 158 1 Jcsselton, July 15. British North Borneo, with Labuan added, became a British Colony his morning at a ceremony in Jesselton's bullet-riddkd wocden Survey Hall. Seventy per cent. 'of Jesselton's buildings were droved during last year's titing and the iown now cents of little more than two
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    • 63 1 (See Page 3 also) A FEW OF THE NEWLY ARRIVED ARTICLES CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES FOR CENTS SWIMMING sriTS E? IB RforS R E C S ETTE TOOTAI. TIES PI RE SILK GLOVES *"g5 I Z££5F (Best English make) HAIK tUi>U>> SILK KNICKERS PLASTIC TOASTRACKS (EngMsh made*
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  • 380 2 Postal Strikers, Authorities Fail To Reach Agreement (Tribune Staff Reporter) No decision was reached in the negotiations yesterday between the authorities and the representatives of the uniformed workers of the Singapore Postal and Telecoms Departments who have been on strike since last Wednesday. It is learned that at the meeting
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  • 549 2 YOUTHFUL EXTORTIONERS GAOLED Four Chinese youths, Khoo Ah Leng UB'. Tay Tlan Sang (21*. Teh Thian Sens: <17» and Ng Loi Hoot (17) who pleaded guilty in the First Police Court yesterday to a charge of attempted extortion were sentenced to six months' r.i. each. Khoo Ah Long and Tay
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  • 28 2 Members of the s t:\fl of Op! ore: Co. Ltd., yesterday gave a tea-party in honour of Mr. Paul Clercmammin? director of the company, in Robinson Road.
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  • 61 2 Registration Parcel Post Off The Post Office regrets to announce that with effect from today and until further notice, the parcel post a?id registration sennces to all destinations will be withdrawn. In the Malayan Union no further parcels and registered articles will be accepted for Singapore. These services will be
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  • 92 2 A sequel to the armed hold-up which took place at a liquor shop in Middle Road on Sunday was heard m the Second Police Court yesterday, when three Cantont.se Law Ah Kai (28>, Chce Chtok Sons (25) and Wong Ah Sun (85) were produced bef re Magistrate
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  • 300 2 Speaking at a meeting of the heads of various schools in Singapore at St. Anthony's Convent yesterday to discuss ways and means of tackling the various social lives facing the country in co-operation with Government, Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, M.C.S., Social Welfare Department, drew attention to
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  • 528 2 Women Children In mosque machinegunned A serious armed encounter between a party of Japanese Kempeilai men stationed a! Jess* lion, British Borneo, and the Suluk people in Mentananl Island near British Borneo in February, 1944, where the Kempeis had gone looking lor guerillas, resulting in the machine-gunning of Suluk women
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  • 137 2 SINGAPORE HOUSING: RAF ORDER (Tribune Staff Reporter) ft is understood that an Air Ministry order was issued some time ago stipulating that any R.A.F. officer desiring to bring his family oui to Singapore must first find accommodation for them. At Chan^i there are married quarters allotted to officers. Those who
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  • 32 2 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY There will be a Public Lecture at the Singapore Lodge, Theosophical Society, 8 Cairnhili Road on Thursday at 6.30 on the subject 'The Universe: A Thought Model' by C- Padmanabhan.
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  • 1008 3 "Material Rehabilitation Is Borneo's Most Urgent Task"-G-G. Messages from His Majesty the King and the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr George Hall). were read out by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the Gover-nor-General, at Jesselton yesterday, when he took over (he adminisi ration of British North Borneo and Labuan as
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  • 57 3 Touching off an unexploded land mine or shell, two Malays were killed instantaneously in an estate off 13\ mile, Sembawang Road, on Saturday morning. It appear* that the Malays were digg'ng for burled planks with which they intended to repair their hut. The incident took place while
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  • 103 3 ROBBERY WITH PISTOL ALLEGED Charges of armed robbery and attempted murder were explained to a young Cantonese Chiang Ah Sai (26) in the First Police Court yesterday. It is alleged that the accused robbed Lim Yong Kee of $132 rash and «'t fountain pen worth $25 on the evening of
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  • 181 3 Chettur Flying To Sumatra SINGAPORE, Tues Following up his tour of South But Asia t<-rnt< In the special mission of investigi I nun lit loni of Indian national in J.-iv.-i and Sumatra, Ifr. S. K. Chettur, representative of the Government of India In Malaya, will emplane tomorrow morning for ftfedan.
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  • 56 3 A murder charge was explained tc a Menadonese Paul Franz Walazincon (25) in the Fifth Poliw Court yesterday. He is alleged tc have caused the death of Tan Soa San while on sentry duty at 6ime Road Camp on the evening of March 8. The case
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  • 335 3 At the continued trial of 13 Japanese on atrocitj charges against British and Dutch PoWs, who wen taken to Ambon Island for the construction of airfields, Capt. Shiosawa (accused No. 3). commandant of a PoW camp at Amahai,told the Third War Crimes
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  • 238 3 At the conclusion of fl trial at the Aziizes yesterdi which occupied four da\ Ibrahim bm Omar, for in senior Inspector of the Stra. Settlements Police Force, w< found guilty on a charge abetment of causing grievo\ hurt, and sentenced to months' rigorous i?nprisoi ment, the sentence to da
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  • 50 3 HAMILTON, Ontario, July 14*— CIO United steel workers called a general strike of Canadian plant* effective Monday. A union official said it was called because steel companies had not answered satisfactorily a union demand for a $33.60 cents weekly minimum v;a.Zt* and a 40-hour week.- A.P.
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  • 54 3 Noticing a Malay who had stepped ashore at Clyde Terrace carrying a basket which appeared to be ry on Saturday jht, a Sikh watchman casually inquired what waa inside Malay dropped me basket and ran away. The bas- lound to contain 31 nades. These were hanckri
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  • 66 3 23,500 Detonators Stolen Following the discovery ►on Saturday last that I 23.500 detonators were from locked cement from a quarry in I Kranji, Singapore military and civil an police ere conducting a big sear the missing detonators. I' is understood that the i detonators were kept cement construction, lOn Saturday
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  • 35 3 TURKEY EXPECTS RICH CROPS LONDON, July 14— Turkey expects very rich crops this year. Ankara Radio reported today. According to present estimates, this year's harvest will be double that of 1945. the broadcast added.- Reuter
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  • 119 6 TRIESTE. July 14.— The 12-da\ general strike which paralysed industry in the occupation zone of Venezia Giulia ended at midnight Friday, but the threatened arrest of members df the 11-man strike commit te<. may cause another walk-out. If the warrant.s issued by the occupation authorities
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    328 6  -  Josephine Lowman /•:> Cold Medicine The habit of keeping our physical selves at a high level of health is reflected in avoidance of many of the little troubles and discomforts which harass man and his lady. When we are in good condition We have much more resistance
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  • 47 6 WASHINGTON. July 14. l States Secretary of State, Mr. Jam* Byrnes, who returned by air -ii t ParLs "'Bir Pour" conference on arrival here: '"We hMYr made some p^o«re^s on the road towards peace." president Truman wta »1 the airport to nv the plai Reuter
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  • 650 6 LONDON, July 14.— The demand by Labour backbenchers last week for official investigations into the control and ownership of the press of Britain produce a sharp clash of editorial views in to-day's Sunday national papers. Leading members of the Parliamentary Labour Party, among whom are
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  • 315 6 Jewish Agency A ided Britain in War LONDON, July 13. liic Jewish Agency was used during the war by British Intelligence departments, declares L. B. Namier. author, professor of history and former political secretary of the Jewish Agency, in a letter in to-day's London r i imes. "Under Major Sir
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  • 173 6 WASHINGTON. .Julv 14. General Jacob Deven, U.S. Army Qround Forces Commander, predicted Suturday night that a new kind of inlanm division," highly mobile Mid heavil> armed would result from American post -war research development. "We must be able to move ta on any source of trouble Immediately
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  • 145 6 Chinese Fleet In Tokio Bay TOKIO, July 13.- The Japanese today watched i Chinese Generals review eight Chinese warships tying quietly anchored in Tokin Bay beleved the Second Mfllf in recent his- tury that Chinese warships have been here- The jirs time was when the Chinese sent warships here to
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  • 196 6 London. July n.— The Revision of Sentences Committee, set up by the War Office to review individually the case of all men serving terms of imprisonment and who have completed their first J2 days' sentence, is going round Britain visiting army prisons and detention barracks. Up
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  • 146 7 MANILA. July 14. Arguments for ilismi«sal of test ease which might id to quashing of or< r ft.ooo indict" tnenta charging collaboration the J<<p;iii<'S" were postponed in the People's Court on July 18 until July HO. The court previously announced it .\>.ul«l hear the
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    23 7 ,i scene from the United Artists' ftttn* "Sensations of 1945', featuring Eleanor Powell and W. C. Felds, to be released shortly Hi Malaya.
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  • 66 7 VIENNA, July 14.— An Allied Council order to the Austrian Gov- nment ending the pass »y.stem and allowing Austrians unrestricted travel from zone to zone lasted just 24 It was rescinded July 13 on a Soviet objection. The Russians sai<i •here were too many Nazis in
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  • 54 7 BEIRUT, July H. Authoritative ources Saturday denied that an> clashes had taken place along the Turkish-Syrian border recently. A Tas s dispatch from DamMCUS Friday quoting the Beirut nrwspup* r "Orient" said that aevera] armed encounters had taken place. Syria. Tasi reported, was planning an official
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  • 149 7 Daylong Confab On Palestine London, July 14. -The urgency with which the British and American government* consider the Palestine situation was underlined OH Saturday by virtually daylong conferences of negotiators considering the immigration of an additionallO<M)oo Jews Into that turbulent country. The negotiators met twice during the day and arranged
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  • 119 7 Redin Victim Of Political Trial? SEATTLE, July 14.— The Russian naval lieutenant, Nicolai Reclln, Was pictured as victim of a "political trial" by the defence counsel in his espionage trial on Saturday. Special government attorney Victor E. Anderson said the U.S. Navy never permitted invasion of the shore! except for
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  • 768 7 Underground Terror Gangs In Germany HKiTiSH Headquarters Germany, July 14.— Terror gangs and underground movements organised by the youth of Germany are upsetting Allied attempts to lesiore social order. These anti-social youths come under two categories juvenile deliquents and political fanatics. Thirty-five youths were recently arrested for orgajnising the Rana
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  • 138 7 Diver Poses New Problem To U.N.O. BEVERLEY HILLS, California, July 14. Frwin Wi.liams, deep-sea d'ver and explorer, has posed a neiv problem for the United Nations. It 7cas disclosed that he is .seeking the organisation's aid in dispeding the "Curse of Montetuma," which according io legend has hovered for 400
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  • 85 7 .1 happy lime was had Vy all when the Princess Benedicte and Margarcthe daughters of the Croifln Prince Frederick and Crown Princess In{frid of Denmark visited their cousins, the Princesses Christina, Magareta and Birgitta, children of Prince Gustav Adolf and Princess Sibylla of Sweden, Photo shows: Left
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  • 372 8 LONDON, JULY 15. -THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT, ACCEPTING THE AMERICAN LOAN WITH RELIEF IF NOT OUTSPOKEN GRATITUDE, BUCKLED DOWN TO THE TWIN TASK OF FUTTING THE MONEY TO WORK AND CGNVINCiNG BRITONS IT WILL NOT IMPROVE OVERNIGHT THEIR AUSIERITY STANDARD OF LIVING. Authoritative informants
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  • 108 8 $3-Million U.S. Aid To Ethiopia WASHINGTON. July 15.— A loan of U.S. $3,000,000 to Ethiopia was unnounced yesterday by the United States Export-Import BankTho loan is to be used for the purchase in the United States of eqoiptt«nt needed for the rehabilitation of Ethiopia's economy. Interest on the loan will
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  • 111 8 Pilot fish Moves Into Position BIKINI, ATOLL, July 15.— As 70 army and Navy aircraft engaged in their trials for the second a-om bomb test, the >übmarine Pilotfish was moved into position which may put her closest of any target ship to the 8 heduled underwater explob\( n on July
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  • 58 8 HAIFA, July 14.— Dr. Bernard Jusef, legal advisor of the J< ncy and ad of the AeonrVs politic:' 1 department, was transferred and turned over to the Government hospital today for observation. He baa btn d taint In t detention camp midway between Jerusalem and
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  • 58 8 INDIAN CREDIT FOR SIAM NEW DELHI. July 14— The Government of India has granted the Siamese Qovi 20-j it credit vt FN. 50,000.000 < £.250.000 >. An .1 announcement today said the will carry Interest at three per i Prince Wiwattanachai Chinyan Qovernor of the Bank of Siam is now
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  • 113 8 Rousing Welcome for Churchill BRUSSELS, July 14.--1 Mr. W nsion Churcfiill was held wp on his way to Luxembourg this evening i after his speech at Metz, J id ten the people of the < French frontier town of ThioniHlle threatened to throw themselves under his car if he d
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  • 93 8 KIDNAPPED CZECH JE WS RETURN JERUSALEM, July 13.— The two i Czech Jews kidnapped on July 3 by the Hat?anah (Jewish resistance orgai nisation) today walked into Mount Carmel police station. Haifa, a Pale.stino police bulletin said tonight. The bulletin added that Papam k bore marks of "illtreatmen Papanek and
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  • 112 8 Polish Referendum To Be Scrapped WARSAW. July 14.— Vice -Premie i Stanisl.v.v Mikola jc/.yk. head of >1: Opposition Peasant Party, declared h< would demand the provisioi al governmen to nullify the Jane .".0 refcren dam «n the ground of irregularity in TOting and in counting of ballots. At a news
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  • 128 8 FOREIGN HELP FOR EGYPTIAN COMMUNISTS? ALEXANDRIA, July 14. I Sidky Pasha. Egyptian Pnmo Minister, sated today that although h (> had no prool he believed thai Egyptian Communists had received ln« ■trutciona from abroad to prey \t the treaty by demon- bomb The Prime aid that 100 people had been
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  • 32 8 SECOND ATOM TEST WASHINGTON July 13 v W T '<■ B Hitcd Stati n ol the underwi p ;'>- I ol nd i" i b 1 ti i a Reuter
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  • 234 8 Chinese Communists Attack Tientsin ruly i Twen y thou Communi Qovernmi tit's outer d< s works near Tientsin and are fighting 10 miles from the city, dispatches from Peiping declare. The In tia] as ml was by io.OOO troops near Peitsang eighi miles east ol Tl ntsin, the papi i
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  • 297 8 U.S. Urges 'No Veto on A tom' Pact New York, .July 15. Th< United states Saturday proposed thrt i he veto on atomic questions be eliminated by international jeaty. rather th; n by <i 11 amendment to the United Nation? Charter. In a new memorandum submitted to the United Nations
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  • 548 9 A ustralia Hails Hammond's Choice Vernon Morgan, Renter's Editor). LONDON. July 14.— Walter Hammond is after all to captain England's team to visit Australia this winter in a bid to regain the "Ashes". One says "after all" since so many people in the cricket world stated to be "in the
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  • 142 9 LONDON, July 14 Here is (he latest fishing story j which happens to be per- j fectly true. A golfer playing over a course at Neiv Orleans, Louisiana, cursed as he I muffed his shot, especially j as he saw his precious golf tall (more precious than ever
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  • 45 9 BUDGE BEATEN IN STRAIGHT SETS FOREST HILLS, New York, July 15. Bobby Riggs gave Don Budge a bad beating on Sunday, 6 3. 6 l, B—l,8 1, In the final match of the National Professional Tennis »»ham pionships before an estimated crowd of 7,500.- A.P.
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  • 159 9 State Support For Sports Idols Urged PARIS, July 13. —1n an efto abol/sh the dividing Tie between amateur and profesBional t rep tentative* of France's sports organisations on Friday presented sweeping demands to the government for the virtual nationalisation of French spcri. The resolution urged that the country's sports idols
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  • 38 9 ROME, July, 14.— President Enrico de Nicola, provisional President of Italy's new Republic, swore in thr Republic's first government formed by M. Alcide de Gas peri at his official residence at noon uxlav. Reuter
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  • 102 9 AS GOOD AS SIGNED ALEX INDRIA, July L3. A informed Egyptian in close touch hi. Egypl ian Treaty <1< to.i; i > declared th < n Egyptian i reaty will b J The informani added that Mr. Kn I Bt'%in, Bni. i Foreign Secretary, would definitely fly to Egypt with
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  • 158 9 For U.K.— Mr. E. C. Ramsey, Mr. J. B. Leask, Mr. R. M. E. Michaux, I Lt.-Col. F. V. Fraser, L/CpL G. Donald.' on, F/O M. R. Robison. For Egypt- Hon. T. G. Cochranc. For India— Mr. Popper, Mr. Milthews. For Australia— Mr. L. Pa-sell. I G/Capt.
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  • 111 9 VIENNA, July 14— Th c Austrian Government yesterday began carry- ing out the order of the Russian com- mander, Col. L. V. Kurrasov, for the seizure of all German assets in the Russian zone of Austria. In a statement issued by the Government, Austrian
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  • 34 9 BOUND FOR SOVIET ARMENIA MOSCOW. July 14.— A T.uss dispatch from Beyrouth revealed 'lie departure of 2.300 Armenians bound for repatriation to Sovid Armenia. The group were collected from Syria and Hie Lebanon. A.P.
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  • 34 9 Bangkok. July 12— U. S Secretary of Navy James Forrestai and a tfroup of high-ranking officers emplaned for Calcutta, continuing i their round-thr-world inspection of Uniit-d states naval Installations.
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  • 132 9 Boxing Turns Into Free-For-All Mexico city, July 14.- a scheduled ten-round non-title flghf between Kid A/:ic(;a, Mexican welterweight champion, and Ja Keys of Los Angeles on Saturday nlghl turned inio tor-all, wiih tani tewing up .seats and throwing burning paper Into the *n na. The fight was stopped |q the
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  • 419 10 The Morning Tribune TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1946. The Loan Uncle Sam has decided to dip into his pocket to assist his late ally. Months of doubt and suspense are at an end, and though the final House of Representatives' voting showed that American opinion is far from unanimous on the
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  • 1023 10  -  FRANK W. LANE Evilly Isvisting like a gigantic elephant's trunk out of heaven, the devil wind spreads its merciless destruction- By A tornado is the most violent and devastating atmospheric phenomenon that can be experienced. Its behaviour is often so fantastic that the casual (reader may
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  • 98 10 Housewives Appeal To King LONDON, July 14. I pe itions addressed to the King pleading for a repeal of bread rationing, one i earing the signature of 165,000 house' Wives ttftci the other 1;~)0,000 were Handed in at the Uomv Ofjicc today after a protest meeting in Trafalgar Square, London.
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  • 185 10 Projects r<>r building i ircrafi capable of speeds between soo I 1 000 m.p.h. have been vealed at a recent exhibition oi the British Royal Aircraft Establishmeni at Farnborough. On- of them— a rocket plane to afford information about plane speeds above speed of sound will
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  • 56 10 NKW YORK, July Vi Vlw N<-\v York Times in a leading article today states: "Fuinine is marching "ii India at a that promises disaster by late summer unless measure* are taken promptly. •Starvation and death threaten 100,(100,000 people. Many nations i u oar lurplui f<»><l
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  • 120 11 Dagger Was Talisman For carrying what ho tailed was his talisman, u daj around with him. a Javanese coolie Mawi Katar working in the ilhelmina Camp was fined (30 in the First Police Couri yesterday. He pleaded guilty to a charge oi carrying a dagger on the public road. lie
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  • 157 11 The question Of repatriation Of Indians from Borneo was linkt cJ with the restoration of the straits Steamship Service with ihat country, said Mr. 3. K. Chettur, Government of India Representative, who recently returned from a tour of som* 1 districts there at a press
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  • 75 11 "Kompcitai Kindness" in which the author, Mr. Tan Tboon Lip, givei a graphic account of his experieneei '"n the hands of the Japamilitary police shows th" utter helplessness of a victim of the dreaded Gestapo and the futility of fighting the workings of the diabolical cunning that is
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  • 62 11 A 25-year-old Hokkien Tan Boon claimed irial in the First Police Court yesterday to. a charpp of abetting the offence of receiving illegal gratification bv a public servant. The public servant is alleged. to be C. S. M. Broughton and >N gratification $1,000. The case was postponed
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  • 1512 11 You Can Collect Your Mails At These Times An official statement on P tnd etnefency delivery arm;, says the Post Office ta to announce that iritn effect from Tuesday July 16 and until further notice, tlic parcel post and •ration services to all destina.ll be withdrawn. m the Malayan Union
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  • 99 11 Robbery of Inspector Alleged A Malay Blaulanj b. Haji Sira. 43) claimed trial in the Secom Police Court yesterday to < charge of theft of a police Inspector's .38 Smith and Wesson revolver, five rounds of ammunition, a driving licence, a warrant card and a packet of cigarettes. It is
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  • 88 11 CROSSBATS BEAT SEGAMAT CRICKETERS The Crossbatfl liavtllod Dp to Sepamal ov%t tke wtcktnd and ht'at t\w Bcffamftt Cricket Club in dose nuitch at cricket on Sunday. The Croetbftti took first lettM of the wicket am! th?nHi Us I |#td opening partnership by Yojjoraja (21) and Doraisamy (42) they nxv, Bf
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  • 151 11 INDIANAPOLIS. July 14 Four top-seeded singles stars in the Wostorn tennis championships meet today in the semi-final rounds. Billy Tall.ert Winington, seeded Number One player, will ntet Herbie Falm of Los Angeles. Number Four, and Seymour Greenberg of Chicago. Number Two, will be matched against
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  • 59 11 The following will represen the Muhibbah B.P. in a fnendi;. badminton match consisting ft v singles and two doubles against the Gentle B.P. at the latter conn on Sunday. July 21. at 2-oO p.m.: -Ismail Marian. Omar Os man. Hassan Alhabshi, Ahmad Farai Abu Bakar Aljaru. Taib
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  • 287 12 Palestine: "All Or Nothing" London, July 15. British and American negotiators re tune their talks on Palestine today amid growing indication that Britain insists on all or nothing in the implementation of the Anglo-Ameri-can Committee report. Details of the discussions were withheld under a news blackout imposed at Britain's request,
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  • 128 12 Permanent Indian Orphanage? A scheme for a permanent orphanage for Indian children In Malaya, which has already met with the approval of the Malayan Government, was engaging the final attention of the Government of India, said Mr. S. K. Chettur at his press conference yesterday. The inmates of tho orphanage
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  • 144 12 Hails Japan 's Progress Tokyo, July, 14. Gen Douglas MacArthur applauded Japan's political development under the occupation but declared the nation is not yet ready forxJn Tmcensored press. In the latest of his periodic reports on the occupation, MacArthur cited the formation of the government by Shigeru Yoshida on May
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  • 109 12 INDIA 312 FOR 3 vs. YORKSHIRE; 2 CENTURIES SHEFFIELD, July 15.— India Is making a very good show in the cricket match against Yorkshire i here. On the first day on Saturday, Yorkshire*, batting first, had declared at 300 for 6 wickets and the Indians had made 70 for three
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  • 470 12 LONDON, July 14. Many people in India are wondering why the Cabinet mission's Constituent Assembly scheme is already foil ndering, writes the New Dalhi correspondent of The Observer. ihr correspondent quotes the new Congress President, Pundit Jawaharlnl Nehru, as saying Congress h;is only ajrrced
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  • 388 12 Hitler's £65 Cars A Revelation \ol A HI ii ff BERLTN (Air Mail).— Hitlers "Volkswagen/ 1 the People's car which was at first believed to have born nothing more than a gigantic blufT to lake money from the German people, has after all proved to be a revealation in the
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  • 60 12 Tampa, Florida, July 14. The pilot of Operations Crossroads ha.s scored again, thi.s tim e in "Operation Bidk." A WVCI3 -pound nine OUnOe 800 was born on the night Of Juh 12 to Major Mr-. Woodrow BwanCUtt. Swancuti piloted tbe H2O which dropped the Bikini bomb.
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  • 107 12 MORE DUTCH AUTHORITY IN N.E.I. British nnd Indian troops are being withdrawn from those it the Netherlands Easr Indies in which they have completed their military tasks, i.e. all areas othr T than Java. Sumaira and the Riouw Archipelago. As a rosult o! the joint plan d between the Lieutenant
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  • 156 12 CHANCELLOR SPEAKS ON THE LOAN LONDON. July 15. Opposition cries of "no" and Government c<uint ercheers greeted the statement In the Commons by the Chancellor ui the Exchequer, Dr. DaKon, that hi was sure the House shared the Pruish Government's satisfaction that the United States Congress bad approved
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