Morning Tribune, 19 July 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 69. '*e* series; 10 CENTS FRIDAY. JULY 19, 194G.
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  • 480 1 MACDONALD, GENT MEET RULERS ON UNION PLAN Mtilay Mission To Lotttion iAkcly Off (Jur Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. His Excellency the Governor General (Mr. Malcolm 'MacDonald) and H. E. the Governor of the Malayan I Union (Sir Edward Gent) met Malay Rulers, Dato Onn bin Jaffar (President of the
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    56 1 (Second Test— see page 11) A close-up of the U.S. submarine 'Skate" a ticistcd mass of steel ajt r the Bikini atom-bomb test, i'he 'Skate" lay directly astern of the target ship 'Nevada" and blast partly blew Its conning tower away and ripped the submar.nSs upper surface. The official verdict
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  • 77 1 NEGLIGENT NURSE IS GAOLED 3 Babies Died 'Our Own Reporter) Penang. July 18. Senior Eurasian nurse Mercy Siege was tcday sentenced to one nonth's s.f. when she was convicted by Mr. G.H. Conaghan, in the relief court- for causing the death of three babies by a negligent act, namely ndnrnistering
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  • 1187 1 Payments To Internees Fixed: Full Details Full details of ex-^ratia payments to members of the Civil Defence Services, Malaya, for the period of internment, and to temporary full-time Government Servants who were interned have just been made known in a memorandum from the Colonial Office. Members of the Special Constabulary,
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  • 57 1 WASHINGTON, July 18.— Mr. John Snyder. United States Secretary of Treasury, disclosed yesterday that Britain has made the first withdrawal of $300,000.000 pom the loan signed by President Truman on Monday. A British Embassy spokesman stressed the withdrawal as part of a calculated plan to make the
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  • 41 1 PARIS, July 18— M. Hubert La Gardelle. Vichy Labour Minister under the Laval refiimp. was condemn* ed by th e French High Court last night to a life sentence of hard labour, national indignity and confiscation of property.
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  • 101 1 3 a.m. News Bangkok, July 18. Late tonight a plot to overthrow constitutional government in Siam was disclosed by Premier Pridi PhanomyongAnswering a request by ex-pre-mier Aphaiwong for the release oi Luanpr Chayakarn, Member of Parliament now under arrest, Phanomjrong said police had found certain documents
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  • 185 1 Honcrkonpr, July 18. A typnoor. struck with full force at the hina coast west of Honprkoritf and was reported to ho curving bark towardthe colony at 5 p.m (local time). The Royal Navy reported 102--mile-an-hour wind velocity and sain thnt winds averaged 03 miles an hour as
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  • 50 1 CAIRO July 18.— A bedoi'.n ha been arrested and a second is bein£ sought by a camel corps squad following shots fired at a moonlight desert picnic party which included Brigadier C. D. Omnmlnff, Governor of Cvrennaica. Th 0 arrested bedouin was chased by a police dog.
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  • 201 2 Rice Shipments Arrive In Singapore Lightermen Still Out (Tribune Staff Reporter) Four representatives of the striking Chinese lightermen met the Labour Co ntroller and representatives of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Indian Chamber of Commerce, and three European shipping companies in conference last night. The men reaffirmed their demands
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  • 210 2 Impostors Robbed Hawkers Two Indians, Sammy Nathan A nd Eddie Senyaya, who posed is detectives and raided tw j igarette stalls were in the dock before Magistrate KM. Byrne vesterday on a charge of robbery >f $60 and cigarettes va'ued at 527.80. and another similar charge conc?rn<ng $20. Botn tccused
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  • 150 2 How Food Control Inspectors dtocovered 1.000 katties of white Sunn- 1 es e ric e hoarded in Sambawa Rou! wa s related in Court yesterday when Lee Ang Seng (39), pleaded guilty to charges of dealing In rice without a permit and hoarding rice. Mr.
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  • 70 2 The Boys' Brigade, the Singapore Battalion. will hold a Church j Parade at the St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday, July 21, at 2 15. Mr. J. M. Fraser, Battalion PresiI dent, will inspect the Battalion and take the salute at the March Past. j Old Boys of
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  • 31 2 Mr. Nelson Jonos. the Financial Secretary, will give a radio talk on "The United States Loan anci Malaya" over Radio Malaya at 9- 15 'nnight.
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  • 143 2 Medical College Scholarships Will Continue The "Pt-lita Malaya." In an editorial, brought out the various U'fficuties Malay students have to lace on returning to the College of Medicine, Singapore. The subject matter of the .ibow* editorial has been brought to the notice of the Director of Medical Services, Malay Peninsula.
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  • 72 2 In the Second Police Court yesterday, a Chinese, Ho Chor Moi was produced before Magistrate L. C. Ooh on a charge of armed robbery. It wa s alleged that he robbed a man of $20 in a house at Middle Road on June 3 being then
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  • 192 2 The steamer "Berwyn Victory" which it was announced yesterday has been diverted by UNRRA from Shanghai to Singapore with 8,500 tons of flour aboard, is expected to arrive here about July 25 or 26. This measure naa us origin »i m Liaison Officers Conference
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  • 26 2 BISHOP EDWIN F. -EE will pTtttCk at the Straits OhtaMe M.-ilwiu»r Church. KamponS Kapor tnJl Sunday. Th e service fill l t o.m.
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  • 252 2 A warrant of arrest was issued for a Boyanes Hamzah bi 1 Ambi »23>, who obtained bail after being arrested with two other Boyane?e in a ear parked on Nassim Hill at 3 30 a.m. on Juno 1" Kt failed to appear i'i
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  • 481 2 BLOOD BANK AGAIN SOON Thv need for donors in Singapore at present is gn and the Blood Transfusion Service started here before the war is shortly to be revived, Efforts are beinQ made bv the General Hospital to reestablished the service on a voluntary basis for the benefit of the
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  • 85 2 (Tribune Correspondent) MALACCA, July 16— W. Tudor, a Sinhalese, a detective employed by the Japanese Police force was sentenced to three years rigoroun imprisonment at the conclusion of his trial at the Assizes to-day. It was alleged that Tudor as a detective in Alor Gajah
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  • 21 2 The m.v. "Boschfontein" in duo to arrive In Singapore this morning. She will disembark passengers from the United Kingdom.
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    • 85 2 NOTICE The Ministry of Transport advise Shipping Companies that they have a limited number of small crafts ranging from 16 to 2.000 tons BTOfl available for immediate ntarter. Application for inspection of craft should be made to the Ministry of Transport, Ocean Buildings. Colly^r Quay, Singapore. For information as to
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    • 24 2 MATA-HARI 'iocs not mean thf notorious German spy. It is a Malay word which means BYE OP THE DAY It also means the sun.
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  • 174 3 60,000 Essential Workers Have Received Cloth New orders relating to textiles have been publed in anticipation of the arrival ana distribution of Untiles on Government and private account. The prices of a large range of textiles have been controlled and export out- side the Colony In excess of ten yards
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  • 222 3 Prisoner's Escape: An Acquittal Gulab Khan (29) of the Naval Base Police was acquitted when he irai found not guilty of negligently allowing a prisoner to escape. The prisoner was Raglumft] Pillay who was facing murder charge and on Dec. IS Gulal) Khun was on the 2 a.m.- -6 a.m.
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  • 166 3 They WANT The Pyke A llowance! MALACCA, July 12.—Employees of the Municipal Secre tar at stayed a sit down strike for two and a half hours when (hey learned that the payment of the cost of living alloivances would be delayed till the next meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. They
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  • 468 3 Jap Camp Chief 'Sorry' For Water Treatment -As it was an order by Capt. Suzuki, the camp commandant, that the sick PQW* should be sent to work on the aerodrome at Lien Khan, I had to agree, although it was too bad." So lUted Mod./Spt. Yamamoio in the Australian War
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  • 84 3 TOKIO. July 16.— The Japanese Diet's representative^ voted Tuesday formal thanks t 0 General Douclas Ma^Arthur for releasing TJS foodstuffs to reliev,. the "unparalleled famine" in the country. MacArthur's "humanitarian spirit." said the unanimously approved resolution, "moves us to a deeper sense of fellow love. We are
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  • 84 3 The Welfare Section of the Old Boys' Association intends staging th e well-known play 'Lady Precious Stream" before the end of the year. This play had very successful HIM in London and other places When V was produced. Old Boys' and women Interested are requested
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  • 120 3 Mr ACT. Kwong, Chines Consul, Singapore, will represen. I Dr. Wu Paak-Shing, the ContulGeiM ral. on a vsit to Batu Pahat. |Mua and Malacca tomorrow to make personal contact with loca' I authorities and leading Chinese with a view to rendering assist ance, wherever
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  • 154 3 Ex-detective sergeant K. Narayanasamy. a former member of the C.1.D., was yesterday sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonmenc by Mr- Justice Worley at the Assizes when found puilty of abettine th^ cantinf of grievous hurt and of criminal ir.tinvdation He was acquitted o\ the chart'
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  • 97 3 GETS CANING FOR FIRING CRACKERS For lirinc; crackers withoir mit from the Chief Polic e Oflioer, a Chinese vouth. Sean Ah Chve, was convicted and ordered by Magistrate R. C. Hoffman yesterday to be giver six strokes of light rotan. A police constable whil e on dmy on Wednesday night
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  • 137 3 Threatened Wife With Chopper A Chinese cake maker, Teo KoS Hin. was ordered by Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday to pay $50 monthly for the maintenance of his wife and child at the conclusion of a hearing of a private summons. The complainant, Ng Kim Hong (25) stated sh e
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  • 103 3 Without knowing that a Chinese amah who had purchased a tin of condensed milk from his ahoi. was a maidservant employed oy I hief Inspector Trowin of the F<l9& r Control Inspectorate. Cbim K<Mi£* Boan (19) charged the vrouiar $1.80 for the tin, which is $1.35
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  • 68 3 TOO MANY SNEAK THIEVES Statins: that thrro were too many sneak thieves around thes 0 days anc^ they were just as bad a* pi^kpoc!:.- Mr. Paul Storr sentenced Tan U»Ti Ijo c who pleaded eiiilty t n theft to (hreo months' r.i. Tan WfM ranch' 1 i the act of
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  • 241 3 D nying the charges of ill-treatment of British and Dutch PO'Vs in Ambon with which he stands charged in the Third War Crimes Court with twelve others, Lt. Kurashima Hideichi (accused No. 13) said that 1 had seen and heard and even he himself had
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  • 390 4 The Morning Tribune FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1946. Indonesia rhe ock in mcionesla puncoiavea oy an occasional report ui an j outrage continues with a j monotony wnicn indicates that whatever other quali- 1 ties the Indonesians lacfc, they have great persistence. Nevertheless, some quarters are developing an optimism (we confess
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  • 1132 4 Luxury Travel in the (Near) Future Like other shipping companies the P 0 suffered severe losses in ships during the War and many familiar names will be missing when the Company is able to resume its normal services. Among earlier casualties were the Rawalpindi, whose gallant fight against overwhelming odds
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  • 240 4 1» < >r 1 1 N. aboard U.S.S APPALACHIAN ON BIKINI ATOLL. July 16.— The atom bomb N<> 5, to hr detonated under water among tome 70 ihipi in Bikini lagOOfl OB July 26, will have an opportunity of linking many h«avy craft which are thought
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  • 121 4 LONDON, July 16- The Egyptian draft of the new treaty with Britain provides that in case of aggression against Egypt or in certain circumstances against Britain the two countries will co-ordinate the necessary defence mfWim Reuter learns A joint defence body will be established to study the
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  • 213 4 CAIRO, July 17—Seventyeight Italians, including 19 women and nine children have been expelled from Abyssinia and arc now in camps in Eritrea awaiting decision on their future. They told Reuter today that on July 1 they were ordered by the Abyssinian Minister of the Interior to leave the
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    377 6  -  Josephine Lowman By Relieves Tension Modern life is so speeded up that most women are subject t<> tension. Even though you may nor realize it this tension extends to your muscles, which are in a state of slight contraction, known as residual tension. Exercise does wonders for
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  • 161 6 Truman Honours Nisei Unit WASHINGTON. July 16.—President Truman stood in the rain yesterday to pin the presidential distinguished unit citation bnnnier to the i-olor.s of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team of Japanese-Americans. The Station is America's hi«h< if military honour for combat unit. The President congratulated about "'(><» Nisei soldiers
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  • 102 6 Red Star's Charge Moscow. July 17— Rod Star, thr Red Arm) newspaper, today accused the United States occupation ■ttthorlid in Japan of "encourauum reactionary elements and holding back democracy". "instead of curbing the offensive against democratic movement by the reactionary Japanese Cabinet the Americans encouraged them," the paper said. "Fulfilment
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  • 363 6 Chinese Trade Mission To Visit S'pore Shanghai, July 16. Chinese business circles in i Shanghai are organising four missions lo make a i rough study of trade conditions abroad. Many of China's leading commercial figures are K cieci to take part in one or other of the missions. j According
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  • 180 6 NANKING, Juh 16. Communist General Chou En-hu appealed today to General George c Marshall to halt the spreading civil strife In China. Simultaneously a Communist spokesman, Wang Ping-nan, said "the present situation is beading directly into full if lie civil war." Returning from Shanghai. Chou Vent
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  • 148 6 Typhoon Threatens Hong Kong HONGKONG, July 17 ii oh (i Konq is bcttened down tonight awaiting the typhoon which is expected to hit the colony early i tomorrow morning. At 9.15 v in. local I me. the i typhoon was centered 300 east -south-west of llony Kong midway between the
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  • 216 6 JERUSALEM, July 17. Benjamin Papaneki one of the two Czech .lews kidnapped in Hail a on July •>. has escaped his capt »is and is hold in protective custody by the Palestine police, the Palestine Government Information Office stated today. Papanek is stated to have told the
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  • 65 6 U.K. Canadian Wheat Pact LONDON, July 17. Final negotiations between the British and Canadian Governments for the proposed wheal agreement arei Reuter understands from Informed quarters, progressing smoothly and it is ex- ttd in London that the agreement will be signed within a week or ten days. l! is believed
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  • 72 6 PARIS, July 18.— Her. Spanish republican news agency pamphlet, asserted Wednesday that Franco forces had attacked a French frnntier post between Foix and Bourg Madame, in the Pyrenees. The report was denied Immediately l.y the press officer of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The News agency
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  • 91 6 NKW YOKK. July Hi.— Th«- American newspaper journal "Editor ami Publisher" reports from Quebec that several thousand tuns of Canadian iicu sprint air now on the way to India aboard the Australian liner <ity of Agra. Its purchase was arranged l»y the [ndian mission which
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  • 1605 7 Our e e west Colony Labuan, July 17. Twic< in two weeks, the Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, has flown to Borneo for the Incorporation of protected territories within the British Commonwealth. At Monday's ceremony a Jesselton, British North Borneo formally passed from the Chartered Company which has
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  • 172 7 HAND GRENADES INJURE 12 GIRLS ,EXAN RIA, July 17 .—Five hand grenades were thrown at the Warrant officers and Sergeants Club hero to-night. The urenado were thrown ove« the fence of the grounds whil< open air dance was being held. It has now been revealed thai the casualties total over
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  • 168 7 WASHINGTON. July 18.—Representative John K ftankin, Mississippi Democrat, told the house Wednesday that there are spies in the atomicplant at Oaklidge, Tennessee. There art spies there now anci they arc inside the plant," declared Rankin. who is chairman of the house committee for Investigation of
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  • 54 7 UNDER INTENSIVE STUDY BY FOREIGN OFFICE LONDON. July 16.— The British Government has the Egyptian draft ot the proposed new Anglo-Egyptain treaty "under close and intensive study." the Foreign Office said today, hut no decision has been reached. A Foreign Office spokesman said there would he no comment on the
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  • 153 7 'LONDON, July /s.—lndustrial concerns employing 32,000 people have announced agreements by which ivorkers are to have a fire-day week. They are the Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ireland w th 22,000 employees, and the Standard Motor Company with 12,000 employees. Motor jii en from
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  • 166 7 London. July 17. Sir Theodora Gregory i former financial adviser to the Indian Government, declared on Wednesday that Britain probably has lost for all time many of the advantages that before the war helped I the British to maintain a predominant position in world trade. "It
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  • 34 7 WASHINGTON, July 17—Congresi extended tho deadline to July ■j:? for thf report vi tho committee investigating retponsibilitj for tho American failure to war.i oil thy Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. A.P.
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  • 993 8 S'pore Govt. Criticised: Question In Commons LONDON, JULY it— THE COLONIAL SECRETARY IS DOING ALL IN HIS POWER TO EXPEDITE THE SUPPLY OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE REHABILITATION OF MALAYAN PORTS IN GLIDING SINGAPORE AND PORT SWETTENHAM, SAID MR. CREECH-JONES, UNDERSECRETARY FOR THE COLONIES, IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
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  • 105 8 r- CRIME LONDON, July 17.— i There were 39 murders and 458 armed robberies in i Singapore of which 101 i S were robberies by armed gangs during the period between Jan. 1 and July i 10, said Mr. Creech-Jones. Undersecretary for the i Colonies, in
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  • 131 8 GERMAN WORKERS REVOLT "Food only fit for pigs" HAMBURG, July 18.— Three hundred German workmen assigned to prepare homes for families of British military government personnel rioted yesterday, declaring that the food given them only was fit for pigs. The men, themselves, living in a hut camp assaulted the camp
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  • 129 8 QUESTION I NDEK ••LOCAL REVIEW" LONDON, July 17 In /fn> House of Comnn \i})ta n Gammans, Conservative, asked if a statement would be made about claims for compensation from Widow* and relatives of civil defence workers killed in Malaya at the me of the Japanese inva- sion and
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  • 83 8 UNRRA "Life" In China SHANGHAI. July 17.— Thr I'NRR* Far Eastern Committee at a confei enc e here today unanimously dectded to recommend to the UNRRA Council HlfCitinf in Gene\;i b August a threc-monMi eitentioi UNRRA programme for China to June 30 next year. The CNRRA Director-' I Mr T.
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  • 39 8 QUEEN MOTHER OF EGYPT EXPECTED IN BERNE BERNE, Switzerland. July 16. Th. Quttri Mother of Egypt, acfotnpanied by her two daughters, Paika and Faith a, are expected here on .1 private visit, 11 wai officially an n minced A.P.
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  • 99 8 Red Spy Suspect Acquitted SEATTLE, (Washington). July 18. The Russian Lieutenant Nicolai Redin was yesterday acquitted by a Federal Court jury on espionage conspiracy charges. Tne Russian was found innn cent on the charges brought by the Government that hi* pur nhased secret about a n<*w typf Of destroyer Tender
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  • 36 8 STOCKHOLM, JUlv 17. CilVlu Garb 0 arrived at Gothenburg, Sweden, from Ihc United Statp.s in the Swedish liner Gripsholm today on her first visi t to her native land for eight years. Reuter
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  • 400 8 (Tribune Stall Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. Police parlies swooped on Chinatown last night to nip in the bud a battle bet ween rival gangs and arrested eight persons after they had gathered a second time and stoned the police. In breaking up the mob, the police
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  • 415 10 Entries Close Tomorrow Preparations for the mammoth combined athletic meet 10 be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Aug. 5 are going: ahead and entries for all events close tomorrow, July 20. Civilian and Service competitors are limbering up and may be seen practising
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  • 70 10 LONDON, July 17.—Promoter Jack SolmoJis stated today that he had matched Gus Lesnevich, American holder of the world cruiserweight championship* to fight Bruce Woodcock, British heavyioeight champion, over ten rounds in a non-title bout at Harringay arena, London, on Sept. 17. This will be Lesncvich's second
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  • 60 10 Probable India Test Team LONDON, July 18.—Ra.n is expected to provide tricky ivickvts to help India's sp.n bowlers at Saturday's Indian test match at the Old TraJJord ground in Manchester. The Indian team is expected to consist of: Merchant, Mushtaq Ai, Amarnath, Modi, Mankad, Pataudi (Captain), Harare, Gul Mohamed, Sarwate,
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  • 43 10 KOO PRESENTS CREDENTIALS Washington, ,j n i y i7._Thc Chinese Ambassador to the United Stares, Dr. Wellington Koo, presented his credentials to President Truman. He said afterwards: "I am glad to be back in Washington where 1 represented my country before." A. P.
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  • 98 10 U. S. SHIPS FOR CHINA .July 17 I 1 on .'mil ■71 surplus small naval to (1 to help siari the i N.ivy. The r \vill be made undei condil oi f >> be laid down by th< P dent. The vesseli may be iold lea ed ti a led
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  • 89 10 The Hospital Assistants' and Drt IMPS* Association defeated the ChUtc Seng Ahtletic Union 5 2 in table tennis friendly. Results: (H.A.D.A. names first c J. D Ntlpon heat (hua 800 Lim i, tin Keng Wah lost to G<»h Teck Guan I—3, B. Suppiah btat Wee A:k Leong
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  • 275 11 UNION GOVERNOR TOURS S. JOHORE His Exci rnor of the Malay in Unii n, Sir Edv Gent, has just returned to Kuala Lumpur [nun B short visit 0 South Johore. He travelled from Kuala Lumpur by a'-r and land* d at Changl aerodrome. From there, h< drov straight to Johore
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  • 213 11 in connection with their sports lour t«» Kuala Lumpur during the •ViKust Holidays the Singapore fleet haw irnuiged to play a eriet nt pHme.s over the coming weekend. Today they meet the Police in a hockey match at Thomson Road. Ihf ir team: S. Rodrigues; B. doheerder
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  • 113 11 AID FOR CHINESE EDUCATION <Uir Own Reporter) Penang. July 18. Malaya's share out Of $3,600,000 aid by the Chinese Government or Chinese schools is 51, 000. 000 nJ.S.) ar<d is chiefly to be spent on the training of teachers. Mr. Oo Lln-yin member of the two man Chinese special education
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  • 284 11 Aboard USS Mount McKinley, July 17.— Seventyfivr ships have been selected to brave the fearsome pressures of an underwater atomic bomb blast and most of them already are in Bikini lagoon, writes Elton Fay, Associated Press science correspondent. This is two more than the
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  • 48 11 The following will play for the C.B.C. at hockc-y against the Reel hI Thompson Road on Monday: V. N. Pillay; A. Ponnanipalam nn<i K. Muthucamaru; V. John, E. Doraisamy and C. Thuraisinghai.:, S. K Sondrmm, A Vijiaretnam, S. Kulasingham, W. Ponniah and W. iioib.ilani
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  • 53 11 CHIATE SING A. U. Vs. UTD. SERVICES TABLE TENNIS. Hi. following will represent the! dilate Sing A.U. tonight at tho Shackle Club at table tennis ajrainat the United Services: Singles Chua "800 Lin, Goh Teok Phuan. Wet' \ik Leong, Tan Kai Chov, Our Kian Choiip. Doubles Chun 800 i.im and
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  • 170 11 Dara Singh beat Bosea Boa by two fall* to one in the main svtni of Wednesday night's allin wrestling. The bout opened with plenty of Incident and B i started well by scoring a fall in the firs; round Dar.i Singh however took
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  • 78 11 Entries for the Singapore tabU- tennis championships definitely close at 1 p.m. Saturday. No further entries will be received after this dm*'. The events for the championships are: men's singles, men's doubles, woman's singles, mixed doubles and inter-club league. Clubs and associations art* reminded when sending in
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  • 189 11 Senator Reiterates Firm U.S. Stand ISHINGTON, July 17.— Senator Warren R. Austin (Republican, Vermont) tu-day joined Senator Arthur Vandenberg in declaring the U.S. will not be coerced m international decisions. Austin, who was named oy i resident irumiin to rt present the U.S. on the United Nations Security Council, added:
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  • 190 11 London. July 17. Sir Theodore Gregory for the past six years financial adviser to the Government of India, addressing the Engineering Industries Association in London today on "world trade," referred to the Industrialisation of the East and its pasible effects on world markets. It
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  • 167 11 A preliminary report on the Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Limited property has been received and sho*» that tho mature area has be*n reduced by some 80 acres cut out by th* Japanese for food cultivation. Cultivation had been neglected but conditions were considerably better
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  • 64 11 Detective Robbed Tied To Tree (Our Own Rftportei) Penang, July 18. A Chinese detective underwent a giving experience when he was hold up by threee robbers at the junction of Perak Lane and Jelutong Road ■iaft night. The detective was said o »ia\* \butn tied to a tree after being
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  • 192 11 The following passenger* departed by 80.A.C./Q.E.A. on July 17. For U.K.: Mr. L. W. Hann, Col. J. C. T. Willis, Mr. R. Vian. •tyCdr. S. Drake. Mr. T. J. K. MacLeod. Mr. F. R. Pryor, Mr. A. Parkinson. For India: Mr. J. A. Pollßrd, Mr. Mohamed A.
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  • 126 11 Twenty-flw hundred candles Illuminated houses on stilts along the rifttl which make the biggest part of Brunei as part of the celebration of the visit of the Governor-General t,> Brunei. The water was calm and the reflections of the candle lights on the water made a
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  • 273 12 Italian Premier tears Republic Will Fall Rome, July id— Premier de Gasperi, expressing disappointment* In "American promises", said he feared the new Italian republic would fall if Trieste were internationalised as recommended by the Four-power Foreign Ministers' Council. He described the Trieste compromise as a "solution" which satisfied neither Italy
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  • 43 12 Tho following will represent the Colonials in a cricket match apainst tlu> Recs, on Sunday at Thompson Road: A. Drlikan. Tham Koon Pnh. I- Nathaniels?. W. Ratnayl:o. Collins. Thiyaparnja. P. Kennedy, Anpaniana. k. Ariynohandra. K. Fi'rnftndo. L. Dclikan and L. Wijowccra.
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  • 37 12 ROME, July 18.— Tear gas was used to quell a riot of Communists In a gaol at Pola in the south of the disputed province in Venezia Giulia between Italy and Yugoslavia.
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  • 67 12 TOKIO, July 18.— Little men Witt big knives which were never unsheathed without drawing bloodGurkhas from India's hills and fam ed in Europe in World War on e ana Burma in World War two. a s the I most feared infighters of anybody > army will come
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  • 54 12 12 MICE WERE AIR PASSENGERS BAN FRANCISCO, «'uiv le iraveiling sfvI l la sU1 l i a solo flighi bj .i drone plain- through radioactive cl "is In Bikini, haw arrived ai tii, Pairfleld Army Ai r base. The mice rtiowed no ill effect* of their atomic adventure but they
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  • 69 12 GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador), July 18 —Thirty people were killed in an air crash at Ciudad de Cuenca near Guayaquil. The plane, carrying 50 pastengers, took firy when the pilot was endeavouring to gain height to avoid an obstacle on the airfield. The machine, a Curttes Commando,
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  • 30 12 Rome. July IS. Vito Mussolini. nephew of the former Duce, will he released shortly under a political amnesty granted hy the new Italian Republic it was reported today.
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  • 29 12 Colombo, July 18.— The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bcvin has 6ent a message of congratulauons European-owned. Times of Ceylon" which has ju.-* celebrated Us centenary.
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  • 186 12 ManUa .ltd// IS. The Philippines Foreign Secretary El' nidio Quirino announces thai the Pnilippines will ask the i n ed Nations n>r one wouv uj French claimed islands and oerai British leased islets in British North Borneo. told a news conference /hat the
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  • 156 12 Manila July 18— Seven thousand additional MPs with tanks, armoured cars and planes wee*;? reported obe pouring into troubled Pampanga, Tar lac and Nuevaecija provinces where clashes between Huks and /ip* hnvf> increased in intensity. Presidential Secretary Bmilo Abel lo t ol<l newsmen
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  • 47 12 JERUSALEM, July 18 —The High Commissioner General Sir Alan Cunningham has left Hydn airdrome for London to attend conferences with the Secretary of state, Mr N-el Baker, on the Palestine question.. The government said it was expect od that the talks would last few toys.
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  • 60 12 GREECE— INRRA FRICTION ATHENS, July 18.— Th t UNRKA has withdawn its whole anti-malaria team from Crete after the Greek Government demanded the dismissal of certain highly trained Greek personnel on grounds that they were Communists. It Is reported that UNRRA refused to dismiss the employees. The Greek Government says
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