Morning Tribune, 17 July 1946

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  • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 67. (New Series) 10 ChNTS i WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. 1946
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  • 600 1 Washington, July 16. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes warned Russia she was "creating doubts and suspicions" by objecting to the German disarmament treaty, and announced that the U.S. was acting immediately to break down economic barriers in Germany with or without Moscow. He said in
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  • 177 1 SIAM KING'S DEATH WILL BE RE-ENACTED Bangkok. July It fflimrnc police officials announced today they plan to re-enact their version of Km? Ananda Mahidol's death before the commission of Inquiry investigating tho royal tragedy. Thry said the king*! bed and mosquito net would be used in a reconstruction of the
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  • 47 1 BANGKOK. July 16.- L. D. BhaKirti. the S tan* Chance D'Aiiaire.i yesterday banded to Arkady Sobolcv. Acting Secretary General <>f the United Kotioni, a "t« i from the Siamese Forriern Office bringing the indo chlncoc gtemfjf fircmtier dispute formally before the Security Council.
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  • 46 1 JERUSALEM, July 16.— The Jewish National Congress today called foe a one-day strike by Jews throughout Palestine for tomorrow a s protest Against thp continued detention of the Jews at Haifa and Latrun detention camps. The strike will begin at 9.00 a.m. and last until midnight.
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  • 698 1 DISCRIMINATION ALLEGED BY OUR V-PARADERS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malayan V-Paraders, back from London, are alleging "second-rate" and "discriminatory" treatment while under canvas at Kensington Gardens. Apparent bunglings, mismanagement and "the European complex" made the lives of our Volunteers in London almost "a farce". Preference, they said, was shown in certain
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  • 181 1 SHARIR 'S GRAVE WARNING Batavia, July 16. Dr. Sharir, the Indonesian Premier, said last night that if the British leave Java and Sumatra before a political settlement is reached, they leave the stage set for an armed conflict. He was commenting on the announcement by the Allied force* headquarters that
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  • 211 1 U.S. WOMAN GRILLED BY RUSSIANS BERLIN, July IS.—MaJQT General Frank Keating, Coinmar, of Berlin U1 States district, admitted that two Russian officers aj:d their driver, a Russian soldier, all dressed in civilian clothes, find been arrested and were. ROM In United States custody. He did not disJrse .xadly where the
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  • 37 1 Aboard USS Mt. McKinlcy. July lfl. Vice-Admiral Blandy announced today that 84.7 por cent of 3,519 animals exposed aboard thp target ships during the July 1 atomic bomb trst are still alive aboard the animal chip. Burleson.
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  • 650 1 Official Report Says i Ottawa, July 16.— The fourth and final report of the Royal Commission on espionage says:— "There exists in Canada a fifth column organised and directed by the Russians. In it there are several spy rings." The report said it was
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    • 88 1 Singapore Postal Strike Is Off SEE PAGE Z \I I W OF Till NFVVI Y r SWIMMING SUITS SILK NICKERS r ITALIAN SHIRTINGS TOOTAL TIES nwn T KMB- GEORGETTE "Enplish Made) rur (In popular stripe designs) (In latest patterns ARRIVED ARTICLES ri- RLOITSES PIRE SILK GLOVES QentS' PROPHYLAC HAIR COMBS
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  • 251 2 POSTAL STRIKERS TO RESUME WORK TODAY (Tribune Staff Reporter) About 300 uniformed staff of the Postal and Telecoms Departments, Singapore, who went on strike last Wednesday while the authorities were still considering their eight-point demand for increased salaries and other concessions submitted on July 1, last night decided to return
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  • 184 2 Absconded From Remand Home To See Her Child Asked why she absconded, a 15--year-old Chinese girl. Lee Ah Geok. who was undergoing a six months sentence in the Salvation Army Women's Home, told Magistrate L. C. Goh in the Second Police Court yesterday that she had to get out of
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  • 88 2 For stealing half a pound of butter a Hylam. Wang So Soon (32» was sentenced to one clay's s.i. and fm-cl $150 in the Second Police Court yesterday. When he appeared before TMr. L. C. Goh on a charge of stealing half a
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  • 59 2 Musat Hosin (28), an R.I.A.S.C. Indian driver, appeared in the Fourth Police Court yesterday on n charge of criminal breach of trus: in respect of 50 bales of military goods valued at $10,000. Tho accused clalmc d trial and bail of $10,000 was granted. Tho
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  • 111 2 Double Escape: 2 Policemen Charged Cpl. Noor b. Hassan and P. C. Hussein b. Abu Hassan claimed trial when they appeared before Mr. K. M. Byrne on summonses. They were charged with negligently allowing Chan Ah Seng toho was under their custody, to escape from confinement, at 5 p.m. on
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  • 355 2 BVT/WFA, .July 14.— Rctrional groups of Chinese are to be represented at the conference which Is to < pen at Malino, th- hUI-resorf near Ma ar, in Celebes, tomorrow between representatives of the Dutch administration and those o* the population of territories other than Java
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  • 209 2 d K\ 1 Shah w;ts comrai t<> itand h < trial :;t the next A -sizes on a charge of armed robbery, at Ihe conein tho Second Police Court before Mr L. C. Ooh i lay It alleged that the accused robbed Babu Lai i i ti
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  • 100 2 A 27-year-uld Cantonese Cheong Peng Hong claimed trial in the First Police Court yesterday when he was charged with extorting $15.80 from Teo Swee Tin, at Nanking Street on the i v Qing of July 14. It is alleged the accused threatened to smash
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  • 521 2 250,000 Soldiers Would Have Invaded Malaya A quarter-million Allied soldiers would have invaded Malaya in September Last year, and in Singapore, where the Japanese hud 40,000 troops, there would have been heavy fighting resulting In great loss of civilian life. But victory would have been easy and certain. Admiral Viscount
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  • 58 2 (Or Reporter) NANG, Tuesday. A 30 year old European, Robert. Ferguson Duncan, was brou up b fore Mr. W. 'sham in the Police Court today on a ncy ch;)r je. H wa ,i Butterworth. Denying iho charge that he i without any moans, Duncan I: "I
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  • 47 2 An unemployed Malay Abdul I b. Haji LatH chargIn the F r ri yesday, with wroi "ii 1927 roun< :*8 ammunition at a r< om In Block C. AlexRoad. Municipal Sewage r Works. sum < >r $1,000 was md st- ly 2\\ for mi ntlon, uirles.
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  • 46 2 A C aan Wu Sam In the Second Polii She is alleged to 1 ibbed Kek Chaw Eng of one tin of cigarettes *t 10.30 a.m. on July 15 at Roehoiv Road. Th case was postponed to July 23 for mention.
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  • 470 3 Volunteers' Back Pay: London Encourag ing (TribuiK Stall Reporter) The question of back-pay for I an Volunteers ai many i 'ween the Malayan Victory Contingent ren: atives and officials of the Colonial Office, London. result is that there is little chance that backpay may be forthcoming to Volunteers on the
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  • 23 3 ■;KING. July 15 Doctor Teighton I m United States Ami in Ived in Nanking fro a Peiping tl moon aboard Gen. M hall'l
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  • 482 3 The story of how a bottle of steaming hot water was poured Into the mouth of an Australian sick PoW at a camp in Lieng Khan, French Indo-China, sometime in 1945, was described in the Australian War Crimes Court, yesterday at the trial of
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  • 114 3 Lim Ah Mong and Poo Soo Ouan who pleaded guilty 10 beIng in possession of two pounds of opium each were sentenced to six months' r iThe opium was found on Ah M ;ng on July 15 when he was searched ar C:mb«-rra Gate, Naval Base. One
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  • 81 3 Because a copy of the Theatres ByLftWi was not exhibited in th > office Yin Yan, manaper of the Great World Park, was lined $15, by Magistrate Kenneth M. Byrne, in the Third Police Court, yesterday. Yin appeared on a summons charge It wa s
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  • 225 3 Making his defence in the Third War Crimes Court at the trial of I. 4 Japanese who stand charged with offences under the War Crimea Ordinance, Capt. Ueda Tadao 'accused No. 4) said he made a protest to Lt.Col, Anami Sanso. commandant of the group
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  • 77 3 1 B Morgan ißnRoyai Na- need to ;orom imprisonment by IT Forrer in the Seventh lice Tourt yesterday when he ffu found guilty of dishonestly retaining stolen property. tolen property" in the case war M rgan was charged with theft of the car OH Jane 16
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  • 90 3 Five couples were dancing to the music of a six-piece band at The Atomic Club which had been licenced to accommodate 400 persons, when Mr* O. O. Griffiths of the C.I.D. visited the place on the night of July 3. The licence for carrying on music
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  • 384 3 "Confess ed" To Save Wife From Beating Charges of abetment of causing grievous hurt, causing hurt and criminal intimidation of a Tamil, Gopal. In December 1941, were preferred against a former C. I. I), detective-sergeant, K. Narayanasamy, when his trial opened at the Assizes before Mr. Justice N. A. Worley
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  • 143 3 The Government of India Medina! [Mission to Malaya had not completed iti task and therefore it could not return to India today, said Mr. S. K Chettnr in the course of hi« press conference yesterday drawing attention to a statement in the local press regarding the
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  • 476 4 The Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1946. The Postal Strike Loss and inconvenience are being experienced in Singapore resultant upon the postal strike which cannot be computed but which must be thousands of times greaier than the total sum involved in the dispute. The Fost Office announced, with regrets, that
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  • 1046 4 Revelry and Rivalry in Shanghai Men who knew it in war-time called it the "good-time" city- Peace has brought it new masters. Venture beyond Shanghai's limits by night and the bandits will get you if you don't watch out: you may be robbed or held for ransom. But you can
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  • 140 4 Canada s Big Steel Strike OTTAWA, July 15. A strike "f 14,000 steelworkera In three oi Canada's I). -i plant-, fixed fOf toda the Dominion Government Ite biggest labour problem li the war. The workers ur.s demanding shorter hours and more pay. The decision to stop work is the to!
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  • 107 4 Indian Strike Now Becoming Nationwide BOMBAY, July 15— The srike for higher wages is assuming nationwide proportions. Government of India was tori-.. v awaiting the report of thi official adjucator. His recommends will bo con.iHli Meanwhile, an emergency meeting of the All-India Federation of Post and Telegraph workers has been
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  • 98 4 Rangoon, July 15.— Sir Henry I mnr of Burma. 1 .Communist Party of Bun unions unlawful associations, it If .illy announced toda ban is im I *hr organisations h their object Interferes with the mainte- and order and consingcr to tho peace of ihe Ir, the
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    • 175 5 n Cf ijurux C. K. TANG *41 RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE. SS. For ali kinds of Eastern Am and Crafts. tzr rational Value at Mintmum Cost. Beauty A Ccautlfy your features With widest raiiKe of beauty products Rouges, Compacts. Face Powders, breams. Lotioius etc. Latest thlpntnt o%n air— E. Allabux
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    • 127 5 A II BUX «V WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS A Gents Distinctive It Stylish Shirts) Call atI AIXABUX K CO., 9i. North Brldgr Road, Singapore. Musu Stcn T.M.A. Music House, 61/63 High Btrfet, Singapore Pot PIANOB, MUBIC RECORDS Phone 7456 Optu un Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71.
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    • 165 5 Marden Company Refrigerating Engineer' 82, Orchard Koati P.O. iiux 755 Telegrams: MARDEN Singapore. Scnitary Contractor* FONGHIN Co., Lie Office 64, WfO>icb Stretl Pnone No. 7557. Saul tar j Electrical Contra*** Lailduif Repairers and Q«B«rt Importer! Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDINO, NCKTH BRIDGE ROAL Ik Sum NEW SILKS in latest
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    302 6  -  Josephine Lowman By For Sway-Back Nothing makes a figure more unattractive than a Lordosis curve, or sway-back. If you will watch women pass on any street you will see that few of them have a well-balanced pelvis, and that many look almost deformed because of extreme sway-back.
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  • 30 6 AHMED AB AD. July 15.— Fifty people were arrested here today after a pedestnan had been stabbed and killed and a woman had been found stabbed and removed to hospUal.
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  • 93 6 Chiang Family In Kuling NANKING. July 15—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Madam Chiang Kai-sh- and their elder son C'-iiang Chung kuo departed on Sunday via air with a group of officials for Kuiing. The newspaper Hsiminpao published a report from Ruling airport that the party had arrived there safely. Before his departure
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  • 169 6 British Still Incensed" With Nips TOKIO, July 15.— The people of England still "are extremely incensed" with the Japanese, newly-arrived British Ambassador F. Gascolgne declared today. The tall veteran dip'omnt told an Allied press conference that British feeline toward the Japanese was not the result so much of the Japanese
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  • 72 6 WASHINGTON. July 15— United Pt-ptes Jewish war veterans tn'd prcsiuVnt Truman In a statement p«v«;nnallv delivered to him at the TS^iitp House: "If you «hcnld nt anv time foel it Is desirable to uen^ American troops to Palestine in Cfier to facilitate the entry of 100 OOC Jews
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  • 156 6 More Red Attacks Reported < if v i tut x i NANKING, July 16.FighUng flared up in Manchuria and North China on Monday while peace negotiations remained at a standstill. Tom Masterson, Associated Press correpondent, reported from Pcipmß that Communist troops struck at the railway station south of Tientsin and
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  • 149 6 OSLO, July 15.— Dr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Nations, announced today that he will leave Osla for Moscow on July 22 on an unofficial visit to meet leading Soviet statesmen. Dr. Lie said that he had not yet received the final decision about the
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  • 177 6 SHANGHAI. July 15 Leaden of fhe rh ""«5o Domor*ntic League assorted China is hoadirpr for ev 1 war on such an unprecedented sen'e that it will oo^tninly brinp about her financial collapse. The lenjrue leaders, now in conference here, made the prod otion in a statement
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  • 351 6 Grave Shortage Of Farmhands In Siam (Tribune Stall KrportiT) SUMTO-DAY FACES A GRAVE SHORTAGE OF FARMHANDS, WHICH IS GREATLY HANDICAPPING THE REHABILITATION OF RICEFIELDS. President of th? 8 ngapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Lien Yin^-chow, who returned last week atter an extensive two-month tour (;f South China and South-east
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  • 152 6 TEHERAN, July 15.— A settlement of the unrest that caused the recent disorders in Oarmsar. a small town, was reported here yesterday after the return to tn e capital of the Persian Government commission of inquiry from the town. Davood Pirnia (assistant to Qavnm Es Sultaneh, Persian
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  • 70 6 Atom Victims Begin To Die Like Flies SAN FRANCISCO, July 15.— The radio activity resulting from < the Bikini atom bomb i test is more deadly < than was at first ex- pccted, a despatch reaching here to-day 1 from Kwajalein re- 1 ported. On the vessel Burleson the animals
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  • 154 6 NEW YORK, July 15— Australian and Brazilian delegates to the 12--member United Natioas Atomic Energy Commission mapped the immediate work of the group as they began drafting the proposed treaty for controlling atomic energy. Capt. Alvaso Alderto Demotto, Brazil, chairman of the Commission under a
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  • 68 6 Gaol For Bribed Women In Moscow Moscow. Julv 14. T^o p rr >vo'-"~-">r\t newspaper Izvestla reports that three wom*»n official* of Ki-«v«Vv dist* "s LnusiTT? department. Moscow, wora co» .virtei this wppk of accepting brlb^.s from apartment-seekers. Onp was sontencpd to 10 year* hn« prl^onTiont. another to eieht jreftTl, flrtd
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  • 152 7 New Observatory For Britain LONDON, July 15 ain will have a flm »ry housing a gian telescop other nomica nstrui n as anii I i British inventor, mathematician and astronomer, Sir N on, if Parliament the money. This announcement wag made at t) 1( r 'of Newton cen enarj celebrations
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  • 144 7 HONG KONG, July 15.— A placard announcing "Small Child tor Sale," carried by it fi 54-year-old father. greeted a British police oilicer as he stepped ashore on Cheung Chau, an island some ten miles from Hong Kone. The sequel was the father being brought into
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    71 7 The rising tide of exports World-famous for their products, the North Brit sh Locomotive Company of Glasgow are today as busy as ever making locomotives for all parts of the world, and contributing substantial y to the r sing tde of exports from this country. The picture shows workmen busy
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  • 150 7 2,000 Rounds Of Ammo Recovered Singapore, Tuesday. Approximately *2.tfy0.50 worth of British and German .38 revolver ammunition were recovered by detectives from near the Municipal Sewacu Coolie Lines at Alexandra Road, yesterday. It Is understood that a* a result of information received detectives of the C.I.D. took up positions near
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  • 79 7 BIRMINGHAM. July 13— If the British Government antagonises the Indian National Congress, the only alternative befor e nationalist India will be to organise a social and poUtical revolution which will not fall, raid Dr. D.R. Prem, Chairman of the India League of Birmingham, on his return
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  • 107 7 One Oz More Bread For Children LONDON, July IS.— The bread ration of all children from birth to IS years s to be increased by one ounce a day when Die rationing begins on Jvhi 21. This was announced in the House of Commons today as measures to help the
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  • 134 7 Tokio, July 15. Japan was preparing to send soldiers carrying stratospheric balloons from Manchuria to the American mainland in the final months of the war, a Japanese repatriate disclosed today. Lance Corporal lsamu Takagi, who said he escaped from his Soviet Army captors, told Kyodo
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  • 69 7 Panta Barbara, California, July 14. Ganna Walska, 53-year-old opera Kinerr, on Saturday tflvo c<** sixth husband In a brief surprise hearing but agreed to pay him *i 500 and $5 000 attorneys' fees. In return Theos Bernard. 38. ldent'fled by his wif e as a "white
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    33 7 Dennis O'Kecfe and Eleanor Powell, in a new production •'Sensations of 1945," to be released shortly n Malaya by United Artists. A.so in the cast are W. C Fields and C. Aubrey Smith.
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  • 55 7 "MCUTTA. Jnlv 14. <Wo~~ Pn~-*~ caused by hevay monsoon rains In reported to have Inundated crops needed to stavo o*T the th-ea merit fTmino and r-nr^ri a henw ton in livestock. Rn'^fnM meAmtlnf 7 Rpn^i and A«im p^ovlnce^ wore 2 10th 1 in"bes In one r»ay
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  • 560 7 LONDON, July 15.— The United Slates Congress approval of the loan to Britain receives almost unanimous approbation of the British press this morning. ...Two notable exceptions are the conservative Daily Express, which always has been a staunch supporter of the Empire, and the Commusist Daily Worker, which
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  • 718 8 DALTON PROMISES BRITONS MORE VARIEDDIET WASHINGTON, JULY 15.— PRESIDENT TRUMAN IN THE PRESENCE OF AN UNPRECEDENTED SUMBER OF BRITISH DIPLOMATS AND AMERICAN POLITICAL LEADERS TO-NIGHT SIGNED AT THE WHiTE HOUSE THE CONGRESS BILL APPROVING THE £937,500,000 LOAN TO BRITAIN. British uilicials here said to-day that they expected to make the
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  • 247 8 BAT AVI A, July 15— Dutch marines who landed on Madura Island oST Java's northwest coast retired after a clash with the local forces. According to the official Dutch statement the marine; landed to take a coal -lighter from the port cf Kamal to Sourabaya. They
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  • 179 8 26 PENS TO SIGN BILL WASHINGTON, July 15. —President Truman, :n signing the British loan bill, called it a major step 9in rev sing and expanding world trade. In a statement, the President said the loan serves the immediate as icell a? the long-term interests of the U.S. by helping
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  • 89 8 "DIAMOND" AGA KHAN DAR-ES-SALAAM, July 15.— The Aga Khan is expected to arrive here from Nairobi at the er.d of this m< nth for the ceremony in which he will be weighed against diamonds to celebrate his Diamond Jubilee as the spir- itual leader of 20,0:)0,000 Ismaili Muslims. The accompanying
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  • 361 8 OTTAWA, July 16.— The fourth and final report of the Royal Commission on espionage yesterday charged that there exists a spy system irt Canada and that m it there are several spy rings. The 250,000-word document tabled in the Commons by Prime M.nister IfacKenzie
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  • 195 8 Blaze Near Jurong Wireless Station Qi r-\ fro r\cM*i> TuocH'lV Singapore, im.hua>. for three hours a large* number of R.A.F. personnel together with members of the Singapore Fire Brigade battled with a big jungle fire which thr< atoned the R.A.F. wireless station and surrounding buildings at Jurong, yesterday. Th»* fire
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  • 111 8 Mihailovich: Only Eight Hours To Appeal BELGRADE. July 16—General Draja Mihailovich yesterday was a ven eight and a-half hours in which to appeal the sentence of death before a fir inn SQUOd. The Chetnik leader and the (en co-defendants with him sentenced to face the firing squad, it ere (old
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  • 145 9 I IN, July *d< the final import programme this morning In the li^ht of Ihe granting "f the Araenran Joan. Britain's buying .schedule for the [next 1- months and how tho loftßl should be used were discuited. ob«< ivcrs believe the purchases in the first instance
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  • 173 10 Czechs Will Be Soviet Ally In Next War islova- riz, did not believe in the po ity of a confll^' East and the W< In the event of a conflict between G- mdthi Union Czechoslovakia would join with th< i Dr. Bent We nrv in ihc middle oi E and
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  • 99 10 Anti-Communist Drive In Egypt ALEXANDRA July 18.— A Cfaer action in the anti-communists drive the Egyptian Council cf I\i:n--i isiers today ordtied the immediate -ing down of 11 organisations. The na*nes of the orgftnisatloDa were not divulged but they are believed to have a membership cf many thousands. The Council
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  • 109 10 BISLEY, July 15— England, the holders, retained the Kolapore Cup at Bisley today with a total of 1.088 points followed by India with 1,061 and Jersey third with 1,039. For the mother country Squadron Leader Willott, the King's prize winner, and Major Maxwell who tied with
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  • 114 10 Washington. July 14. Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Anderson 5*M ,he world "Is between rounds In the grim light against famine." The U.S. "has helped <he world survive the first round" by fulfilling its promises to famine-threatened nation*,. h< added in a statement. "While v,e
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  • 182 10 I COUNTY CKICKET London. July 15.— County crickei close of play scon i At the Ov.-.r, Surrey 496 (E A. Bedi r 62 Benm ti 79. Amei for 1 23). i 269 hi (Dmvie 77. I Amos f>o At Manchester, Lan 288 Gladwiit 7 for 108 1
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  • 87 10 In preparation for the Singapore Athletic Meet during the August. Holidays and with a view to sending a strong representative team to that meet the R.A.F. (Beletar) are holding their Basj Sports Day un July 24. AH R.A.F. units will be taking part in the team races
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    • 35 10 7 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. DOROTHY LAMOUR and BE7TTY HUTTON in a Great Comedy 'THE FLEET'S IN" with WILLIAM HOLDEN and EDDIE BRACKEN. Sometimes you miss a picture but remember not to miss this one!
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    • 203 10 Daily 3 Shows— 3— (>— 9 INDIA'S MOST TURBULENT BUT HEROIC AGE WHEN HEROES FOUGHT WITH DIVINE WEAPONS! MAHARATHI KARNA (Hindustani Bit) KARNA! IMMORTALISED on the BATTLEFIELD as a Fighting Fury I Thrilling Pitched Battles! Rousing RcW :i u the United Exhibitors Syndicate for General Exhibitions. MIDNIGHT FRI. 191h and
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  • 64 11 TONIGHT'S WRESTLING upcountry w; make their d< but In Singa] to n ii the New World J tiuby Londos, a Chin wrestler who meets Pretam Singh who is also a newcomer. and Dal Morgan, a Welshman who takes on Roughouse Jeffrey in Lhe opening bout. [n the main event Bosca
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  • 102 11 The Recs' victory over the Chinese Athletic is still fresh in the minds of soccer fans and today's chariiy soccer match betw< en the Rec« and the S.C.F.A should attract a large crowd. K Leembfuggen and I- J- Vass wh i played so well for the
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  • 68 11 The Mayflower Badminton Party, one of the foremost badminton parties of Malaya will be revived in the near future. Form "r members arc asked to get in touch with Chan Chim Bock e O Khoo 800 Si<>w Co., Winches er House. As soon as a sufficient number of
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  • 50 11 Plans are b< Ing made for ola boys of all Malacca to travel Ma J ace i over th i holidays '>r two games of ftnall e gements o met ting of old r all Malac •Id at the n Road School at 5.30 tomorrow evening. (Thursday).
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  • 49 11 tNOHAI 15 Felix B vier, chi i?hai' i French Club, v.■ acqui ted by the )iu'|] coi I on charj during the -3 tion B. Bol.md, was d to two-and-a-half years of ail >rty subject to portion necesto busU in hi.; cl''i" A. P.
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  • 97 11 BANGKOK, July 15:— A group < i American dignitaries returning from tha Philippine Independence ceremony today laid a wreath before the golden urt\ containing the remains of the lat,. King Ananda Mahidol as a token of United States sympathy with |he Siamese people. The group
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  • 80 11 rial of eight Japanese K (itai men In the Wai Crimes Court, t re Lt.-< r I le Oallais, Maji r N. B Bains and *an, on aim ity ch Ivilian a; annali i I lie yestei to enab to supply the def< nc<
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  • 152 11 F< lia 16.7 .46: Mrs. B. K G. Bruce, Mr. W. Wade, Mr. J. K i ihapm in, Mr. A. P. ESrant, B|l dr. i L. Muir, Mr E. K. Yap, lira. 1:. k v r. rrowsmith< m U.K. 147.4*i Mr. F. D. ThompfOO, Mis. F. D.
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  • 195 11 5 WOULD NOT SHOW CAUSE in Middle Road on the n. of July 14, the police trailed three Cantoneie l o a hous e in A subsequent raid on the bouse was made when eight Can-toiic-e wore found ther e counting out som c money Which the police alleged to
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  • 99 11 CALCUTTA. July 15:— Royal Air Force supply plane* took off today to drop supplies by parachute to vsomo 500.000 pcopl t cut oiT by floods In eastern Bengal. Th 0 Planes wore heading flta) for th e mast isolated area-., an official announcement says, adding
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  • 49 11 JHANSI, Central Provinces, Jrly 14. Troops and police were called m to keep order here After four* hour lightning stay-in stride today by 3.000 employees of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway workshops iin protest against the dismissal of rhe President of the Jhansi Raili v:;iymcii"s Union.- Reuter
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  • 179 11 Nazis Were Making 136 Secret Weapons WASHINGTON, July 15—- -Hitler's scientists were at worfcon Nipenoufct designed to bombard Now York, the U.S. Army Air Forc e disclosed, and it \va s but one item on a list of 136 secret weapons they were striving to perfect or bnpvove il the
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  • 125 11 Tl "Blood war crimes trial had this week when the four Japanese officers sentenced to (i cam paid the extreme penalty in the execution square of Rangoon Jail. Ringleader Major Ichfkawa urns hanged, while the other three. Captains Midorikairu Hisashii and Yanagissawa I mini, and lieutenant
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  • 163 11 PRETORIA, July 16. A new agreement covering- ib p of fdd by the African Reserve Bank to the i land for L946 f.i L9 17 is i 'by the South African Treasury. The ment becomes el 1 i lasi The Bta Biaid: "I' 1 „i ni I'-
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  • 312 12 July :>'•. —Ten minutea I to bring Jn.li tch with Yorkshire to eloae today. During th;.t time Yorkshire added eight runs to the ov<-rr ffht total making thfl re r,i for 0 when rain, which threatened from the earlj hours I rouprht the closure.
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  • 197 12 Anthony Brooke Criticises Sarawak Rajah LONDON, July 16.— Describing the venerable Dato Patinggi as "impertinent" and his influence as "utterly unimportant" seems "ungracious" of the Rajah of Sarawak "seeing that it was from his hands at the Sarawak centenary celebrations in 1941 that the Rajah received a loyal address on
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  • 178 12 London, July 16: Minister of Supply Wi'mot was asked in the House of Commons yesterday whether he expects to speed up the target figures for the production of 370,000 private motorcars and 150,000 commercial vehicles for the year 1046. He replied the actual production of private
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  • 334 12 British Right To North Borneo Being Challenged Manila, July 16. The British incorporation of North Borneo as a crown colony may produce international repercussions involving Britain and the Philippines and become a subject for the United Nations consideration. Nine heirs of the late fabled Sultan of Sulu, declared through their
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  • 117 12 3 DUTCH SHIPS BREAK BLOCKADE Sydnj July 16.— Three Dutch ships broke Brisbam Trades Union blockade today and sailed from the harbour with their boil xs working on woo<] secretly collected. Thr< e 01 h r i >utcn ships .sailed without incident. The ships from Brisbane have a seer'! rendezvous
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  • 110 12 Ottawa, July 16. Canada will undertai i to supply the Un-txi Kini dom with an average <>f lr.o.oui.oon bn iheli of wheat jrear for four years under in agreement which, it Is indicated here, trill !><• signed b< fore the- doso «,r tho crop jrear at the
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  • 172 12 LONDON. Julr 16 General Mihailovich's appeal for mercy has been rejected by the Yugoslav National AsjsPmblv. He will face firing squad I omorrow Wed n esc 1 i PEIPING. July 16.— Chinese press dispatch.^ today said 80.000 Communists arc attacking gic Tatung in Shansi province, a weakly defended
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