Morning Tribune, 22 July 1946
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Title Section14 1946-07-22 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 71. (New Scries/ 10 CENTS MONDAY. JULY 22, 1946.14 words
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Article, Illustration300 1946-07-22 1 Gromyko wants sharing of atom secrets NEW YORK, July 21.— M. Gromyko, Soviet delegate to the Un:t?d Nations Security Council, declared m New Yoik la>i, night that full co-operation m the exchange of information on the production and use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes was essential to the work300 words
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Article48 1946-07-22 1 Rnmf. July 21. The determination of the Italian Government to fight for more favourabi peace conditions was eninhns's! d m a statement to the Fv"ii ''c Boci^liiel Par'y m MMan yrst'Tday hv Metro Nenni. M ni <'v without Portfolio, it wa.s reported hers.48 words
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Article34 1946-07-22 1 ROME, July 21.— UNRRA ha s suspended supply of foodstuffs to Yugoslavia, according to reports reaching here last nisht. Goo'l s 8M narked f Yugoslavia were diverted to Austria.34 words
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Article27 1946-07-22 1 London. July 21. The Sccre-tarv-Gen ?ra] of the Urii^d Nations, Dr Trygve Lie, arrived m Moscow yesterday ri rcntral aerodrome, Moscow Pndio announce.27 words
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112 1946-07-22 1 Lt-Com. Gatward Found Dead With Head Wound (Our Own Reporter). Penang, Sunday. L' eut .-Commander E. H. Gatward, RN., Sea Transport Officer, Penang, was found dead on Friday morning with a bullet wound en the left temple. The discovery ivas made about 9-30 m the morning by a ''boy" at112 words
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394 1946-07-22 1 LIM KENC HOR - OUR NAVAL BASE NOW 60 PER CENT EFFECTIVE LIM KENC HOR By The Singapore Naval Base is now operative at au to 60 per cent, of its pre-war capacity as a docking and refitting port, but much remains to be done before the Yard is completely rehabilitated.. In the opinion394 words
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Article262 1946-07-22 1 Malays may vote Today Union Plan (Our Own Reporter/. Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. The Governor-General (Ml Malcolm MacDcnald) Is expected 'o mm the Rulers again before next Thursday apparently with a dew to reaching a settlement i bpfore the sch?duled debate on Thursday m the House '/f Commons. Certain concrete proposals262 words
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204 1946-07-22 1 LONDON, July 21: A Foreign Office spokesman said the Foreign Office has sent a "very strong" note to Egypt protesting against the continued attacks on British soldiers. The spokesman said that although the government was aware that the hostile acts were inspired by persors204 words
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Advertisement102 1946-07-22 1 Better Terms In General Clerical service see page 2 FEW OF THE NEWLY myr ny SWIMMING SI ITS SILK NICKERS 77 ITALIAN SHIRTINGS TOOTAL TIES \RRivFn APTiriF^i tor hMR GEORGETTE (Enplsh Made) rur fin pomuw ttripe dpsimi it pntteml\ BLOUSES purb STLK GI.OVES Q v//r PKOPHYLAC HAIR COMBS PLASTIC TOASTRACKS102 words
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Article, Illustration423 1946-07-22 2 Josephine Lawman - Josephine Lawman By Inflation Hip Line! Q. "Could you please tell me how I can lose inches from mv hip measurement? A. Yes This is on t > oi the best exercises: Lie on your back on the floor with your legs straight and your arms on423 words
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Article64 1946-07-22 2 Tokio, July 20.— Evidence thai the JftJMQMC Government is not lining on Hirohito abdicating or his throne to thi> Empreso or any of the Imperial princes is shown m proposals dls tributed to the special constitution committee for revision of the Impr.ial Household Law. There arcA.P. - 64 words
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Article191 1946-07-22 2 KDINBURGH. July 80.— -Attempts l»y the Ministry of Pensions to nvoi<l liability by pleading "disposition" or "inherent constitutional tendency* 1 towards an Ulneti were criticised by the Lord Jutttae Oooper m Edinburgh yesterday. He ruled that "unless thy Ministry can prove beyond reasonable doubtReuter - 191 words
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Article83 1946-07-22 2 BELGRADE. July 19— A resolution demanding that the "legally Lkcted" Spanish Republican Government m exile of Senor Oiral j should repreiem Spain before tho j United Nations was passed at a po- j pular meeting m Belgrade held It commemorate the Spanisli civil war. The resolution also83 words
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Article250 1946-07-22 2 POLITICAL MOVES IN VIETNAM on, July Lin. Reports fiorn i.U" indicate the Republic of Vie! i i.-nn h making a vigorous effort to inify or drive underground Anna-' mitt political parties opposing the] Viet Minh Party an<l the goveri menl of President Ho Chiminh, I writes Harris Jackson, ociated Press250 words
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Article99 1946-07-22 2 China Refutes UNRRA's Charges Washington, July 21.— The Chinese Government demanded that UNKRA resume suspended relief shipments to China and m a sharply worded Statement indirectly blamed UNRKA for delays m the distribution of i supplies. A Chinese Embassy statement wrta that some distribution had been "handicapped by certain difficultiesA.P. - 99 words
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Article111 1946-07-22 2 Aboard USS Mount McKinley. July 20— -The premature explosion of an electronically "fired magnesium ffare has raised the possibility that a complete radio silence will be imposed on the atomic test force at the time the second bomb Is expJoded, writes Elton Fay, Associated Press science writer. Vice-111 words
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147 1946-07-22 2 "NOT POLITIC TO ASK MORE" Sir Franklin TROOPS I TNLOADINCi FOOD SHIPS Singapore Sunday. rcpiy to a suggestion thai tnembers of the Army now working ai the wharves unloading cargo arc being "browned off" wlth{ the prolongut on of Singapore's strike of lightermen, the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson said yesterday147 words
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Article88 1946-07-22 2 GLASGOW, July 10.— The output Of merchant tonnage from tho Clyde shipyards for the lint half of L 944 reached the highest peace time total since IPM at over 176,000 pross tons comprising 150 vessels. During the month Of JOBO, 12 vessels were j launched Aggregating r »H,000Reuter - 88 words
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712 1946-07-22 2 Indo-China- Sum Border Incident (From Btan Swinton, Associated Press Correspondent.) Tha Bo (Siam), July 18 (Delayed) Upon the bullet and shrapnel-scarred walls of tiny shops and homes of this remote village is mute evidence of the one-day French "invasion" of Siam an incident whichA.P. - 712 words
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Article, Illustration1612 1946-07-22 3 Latest Gossip From Ihe the Brinsh Studies forecast, the cameraman set off tic atmosphere because during at noon and despite drizzling her varied career she has lived rain, prepared tor shooting, and worked In similar settings Hali-an-hour later, sure enough, to thos^ m which her characters the weather changed, the1,612 words
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Article89 1946-07-22 3 WASHINGTON, July Senmtor Tom Connaily. chairman of the Senate Furcign Relations Committee, on Friday outlined a seven-point programme for action by the United States to prevent \h "unthinkable tragedy" of a third world war In a report on the Foreign Ministers' conference m Paris. theA.P. - 89 words
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Article420 1946-07-22 4 Nanking. July 21 Failure of the prolonged American efforts to bring peace to China was conceded pri vately by diplomatic and other qualified sources although Leighton Stuart, the new U.S. Ambassador to China, declared that hope still existed m resuming the negotiations. smart n turning irom meA.P. - 420 words
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Article464 1946-07-22 4 MINIATURE CIVIL WAR IN LUZON Manila, July 20— The crisis between armed peasants and military pel at- m Central Luzon moved into tlu- showdown stage as sporadic f.jrhting was reported over the whole ;rea today. Lui* Taruo, Hukbalahap supreme leader, was scheduled to confer with President Roxas for a personalA.P. - 464 words
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123 1946-07-22 4 PEONS WANT FREE EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN 'Our Own Reporter; PKNANG, July 21. A 14-point resolution to approach the Government for revision of salary scheme and other improvements including £ree English education for their children and promotion for efficient workers, was passed at a meeting Of 88 peons, process and notice123 words
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120 1946-07-22 4 onrion. July 20. The Ru newspaper Pravda said South .vfrica's recently pasted law of pi f ion nvr'iinst [ndiam hat incn N greatl i the m equality i f the In- and renden their living eon* dUioni absolutely unbearai >4 NotwiUisl«nding terrorisw ?*r^i innuraermbleA.P. - 120 words
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Article, Illustration82 1946-07-22 4 US Decoration For Mountbatten The United SlaU_ of America paid tribute to the troops oj the South-East Asia Command on July 9, when Ihe former Supreme Ailed Commander, Admiral Lord Lou's Mountbatten was invested with th*> U-S-LegUm of Merit by (he American Ambassador, Mr. Aver ell Harriman, m London. Associated82 words
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Article242 1946-07-22 4 NEW YORK, July 20.— An intensive new campaign to wake the American people to the full gravity of India's food situation will be launched m the middle ol next week by the India famine emergency committee. rmcta, DffVfei and photographs gleaned by the American missionReuter - 242 words
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Article175 1946-07-22 4 U.S. WANT ONE ZONE IN GERMANY 1 h( i bluntly advised th<- thre< other occupying power i m German} t»» join ihfii In a lngl< nomic unit or face steady growth of "creeping economic paralysis.' Acting on instruction! from Washington, Gin. Joseph T. McNarncy, us commander m Europe. placed aA.P. - 175 words
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Article26 1946-07-22 4 LEAVES FOR PEACE TALKS HALIFAX. Nova Scotia, July -<> |fr. IfacKensie Kinp, Canadiai Prime llinUter, embarked In tJi 27,000-ton Briti.-h liner Ooerj rhc- Paris peace conference ReuterReuter - 26 words
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182 1946-07-22 4 Singapore Sunday. Aspects Of industrial and civir life m Australia formed the them* of a talk which Sir Han Hoe Mm gftYe at the V's Men'! Club luncheon mooting last night. It was the duty of good citizens m their own interest as well182 words
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Advertisement171 1946-07-22 5 fC. X TANG Mi, RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE. S.B. Por all kinds of Eastern Art* and Crafts izceptional Value at Minimum Con '.kauiy Beautify your features with widest range of beauty products Rouges, Compacts. Face Powders, Creams, Lotions etc. Latest shipment O«1I at— E. Allabux k Co., 02, North Bridge171 words
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Advertisement165 1946-07-22 5 J il htainabh mywhere its in— v al United I rading Co., el. btanilord rtoad, bingapore. ii il IS AM THING hLtt IKICAL, PLEASE C ON SI LI US. Embroidery i> ect Importers of ail Kinds oi dnese Hand-ainde P'ancy Goods IiiOOVSTOiIE bai iioad (RodMf House), Singapore. W" Lotus Flower165 words
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Advertisement201 1946-07-22 5 FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 6, Stamford Road, Singapore V.I ere a new shipment of porcelain LINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be Inspected. Telephone 7563. Hair Dresden 1/iriie? Hair Dressers. Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna 32ajjori** Ana* Hai r Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy201 words
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Advertisement132 1946-07-22 5 I f BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS A Grots Distinctive i Stylish 6hirti) Call at— B. ALLABI X A. CO., 92, North Bridge Road. Singapore. Musk Store T\M.A. Music House, Gl/83, Hlgb Street, Singapore For PIANOS, MUSIC I* RECORDS Pb^ne 7465 (it mi Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical132 words
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Advertisement183 1946-07-22 5 anon 1 Marden Company Refrigerating Engineer*--82, Orchard Road P. O. Box 755 Telegrams: 'MARDEN' Singapore. Sanitary Contractor FONICHIiM&Co v Ltd Office C>i. Wallich Street, Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contractori Building Repairers and Genera.' Importers. Shoes git a SHOE CO.. LTD BATA 3UXLDING, NORTH BRIDGE HO AD SUk Stm NEH183 words
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325 1946-07-22 6 The Morning Tribune MONDAY, JULY 22, 1946. Escapee Recaught After "enjoying" more ;han a week of liberty, the Japanese Kempeitai war crimes suspect has been recaptured. Living upon garbarge and with the hard ground for a bed, he probably learned more m a week about how kempei detainees lived then325 words
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Article1281 1946-07-22 6 Harold Nicholson - Harold Nicholson Copyright m Malaya By iBV SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR) The Lesson Of Paris London, July 12 To those who do not enjoy social revolution or who feel themselves victimised by the light against inllation which our Government are so wisely waging, I recommend a1,281 words
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Article143 1946-07-22 6 AUSTRALIAN WARSHIP SAILS FOR NEI SYDNEY. July 20. The Australian auxiliary warships Manoora sailed secretly for the* Dutch Bast Indies today from Brisbane carrying Dutch troops and army stores and equipment including 200 lorries, tank, trucks and ammunition. All wharf entrances had been closely guarded while the Manoora was loadingReuter - 143 words
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Article310 1946-07-22 6 Sofia, July 21. A inll for relerondum on September 2, i.ti the question cf abolishing (he monarch) and declaring th«- Bulgaria Peoples republic vrai Introdoced m Parlia~ meritThe tnaaanre woul<i dcj)riv(.> nmi-year-old Kiny Simeon and th( <<>- burp dynasty of all rights and title to th»- throneA.P. - 310 words
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Advertisement20 1946-07-22 6 F I 8 loose Leal Ledgers H I Stocks Available. i RpNE? ltd i 104. Robinscm Road Phone 6430 lnn:::tuunn«m«nau:nian;:;nn.^20 words
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Article467 1946-07-22 7 Too Big For Army Likely Governor Harold Pair, Reutera uorreaponaem NEW YORK, (Air Mail): A new figure has burst upon America', po- lit lean scene, six-foot eight James E. Folsom known to his friends M "Bit; Jim," who will be next governor of the southern state of Alabama. Folsom. whoReuter - 467 words
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Article105 1946-07-22 7 Jap Thugs Still Active In Brazil UK) DX JANKIRO. July L'O The. »'\t oution squads of the JapttWH M'crct Shindo Ilemmei society ifl Brazil have murdered flvr j>eopl<« daring the last 4S hours m a violent renewal Of their offensive apainst all Japanese who admit the defeat of Japan, itReuter - 105 words
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Advertisement185 1946-07-22 7 p.m.-4. 15-6.30-9.15 p.m. > w# ll ll "L/ TEL: !81. [JNIVBRSALS COLOURFUL I BVBNTFUL BOUTH *"t Oil ISA -lilPtplfc n^lkll t\" ii It -m Hn dual rob' Wm\ BrMM ffj best t oo STRANGE THINGS NEVER BEFORE SEEN! SO, SEE THEM BEFOR E IT'S TOO LATE! Pnct^ded By "Shorts" Patho185 words
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Advertisement158 1946-07-22 7 At The Worlds GLOBE G.W Dally 3 1 p.m. THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS 91 (Final Chapters) Opening To-morrow ADAM HAD FOl R SONS" Ingrfd Bergman Warner Baxter LUX) N.W Daily: 3-7—9.15 p.m. ADAM HAD FOl R SONS" Opening To-morrow 'GOLD RISH M diaries Chaplin) SKI G.W, To-night: 7 9.15158 words
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Advertisement27 1946-07-22 7 Frederic March Loretta Young IN "A BEDTIME STORY" Opening Tomorrow 1 THOMAS MITCHELL CLAUDE RAINS Diricttd H MCH« MATO M*K* H MAM HIIIIMW A 20tH CCHTL'tYFOX PICTURE27 words
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Article1009 1946-07-22 8 The final acl ol Congress m passing the United States Loan to Britain had no perceptible effect on Malayan markets. Keen baying Interest persisted In tins durirg tht- week and a good volume o£ bnsinasi w;»s put through. London with improving bids drew sterlings,1,009 words
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823 1946-07-22 8 Indian Bowling Good But Fielding Fair England 236 For 4 In Second Test (By Learie Constant ine) Manchester, July 20:- --England, sent m to bat by the Indian skipper on a wickel on the soft side and giving no help to bowlers, had by tea scored 123 for one a823 words
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Article192 1946-07-22 8 The following ties m the V.M.C A table tennis tournament will Ne 'played off on Wednesday, commencing 1. 11 p.m. at the Tennis Pavilion.— OPEN SINGLES:— Sim SocTJu-iy v. Koh Chit Ifeßffi Loh BWM Kce v Lim Thye Hock; D. E. Sanders v. Koh <hiap Munfr; Soh Teow192 words
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Article79 1946-07-22 8 Wa.shinpton, July li 1 The Nether lands East Indies was granted an ftaerleaa credit of $110,000,000 fen purchase US Army and Navy mrpltUi property The aprerm'-nt providos that th<Dutch must repay m HTOH yvn :.t an intcrf'st rate of 2 3/H n.-r cf-nt. Government officialsA.P. - 79 words
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Article65 1946-07-22 9 London, July 21.-— The Soviet newu y Tass quoted [lYOStia'l «iiplomatic correspondent as saying r. mnantl of Polish fascism supported by "Catholic reaction" prere reipon■ibli for the Kielce pogrom OB J'tly 4. Ho said: "Catholic church iMdori irt m cIOSC contact with Ajlder'l anders^rOOßid forces.... CatholicA.P. - 65 words
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113 1946-07-22 9 Mystery Of American Soldier's Death Kyoto, July 20.— Soldiers of the 58th signal battalion here were questioned as army investigators continued so far fruitless attempts to unearth clues m the mystery of the death of one U.S. enlisted man, whoso body was found stuffed m ft footlocker. The trunklike boxA.P. - 113 words
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Article120 1946-07-22 9 Indonesians Won't Go Home San Francisco, July 20.— The ninth circuit court of appeals has denied a motion for restraining an crder which would prevent Hie removal to Crystal City, Texas, of 226 Indonesian seamen awaiting deportation. The restrainer was xoutrht hy the attorney for the CIO 'Congress of InduatrmlA.P. - 120 words
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Article53 1946-07-22 9 Methodist Church "Dying Out" London. July 21.— The Britten Methodist Church lost 83,000 members In tlie past decade and is "slowly dying out," R«v. W. Proctor told a British Methodist conference. Membership m th c church decreased by 5,900 during the past year to a total of 752.679 members. flA.P. - 53 words
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120 1946-07-22 9 Jap Police Moan: "No Co-operation TOKTO. July 20. Police Inspector Nnburo Tanlkaws on Saturday M:i r the Japanese Housrof Repress ntatlves' City Plann'n^ B'li Committee that tl o majority of black-marketeers n Japan ure "non-Japanese wl o arp d'fAcult to coptroV bin predicted that tho bl^ck-rnarket and mass violence wouldA.P. - 120 words
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Article75 1946-07-22 9 Tokio. July 20. The amount of personal effects which may be taken from Japan by Koreans has been j raised from 250 to 500 pounds, j BCAP officials said arrangements '»ro being made for Koreans already rtpatriated to apply for .shipment of I-jxht machinery and handicraft tools theyA.P. - 75 words
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514 1946-07-22 9 Pearl Harbour Report Indicts Commanders f6> On Dec 6-7 the President "failed to take that quick and instant executive action wh'ch the occasion required." <7> The statement by Mr. Truman last August that the "country is as much to blame as any individual" for the situation leading to Ptarl Harbour514 words
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Article135 1946-07-22 9 The Claim For British Borneo MANILA, July 20.— The heir.s oi jthe late Sultan of Sulu <Philippiiv Islands stretching dow n to Borneo still intend to contest Britain's "ai, nexatlon" of North Borneo which became part of the British Empire las: Monday Manila papers report. Th c "Manila Times'" claimedReuter - 135 words
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80 1946-07-22 9 Vienna, July 21.— Austrian sources said th P Soviets had rejected the w<stera Allies' definitions of seizablr German properties In Eastern Au«tm and claimed for reparation virtually everything which passed into German handi, before or after the 1936 an'tu xation. Property formerly belonging to citizen* ofA.P. - 80 words
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234 1946-07-22 9 SHANGHAI, July 20.— The Chinese Government is unlikely to rai?e Customs tariffs m the near future despite strong representations from certain Chinese commercial circles. Most Chinese Cabinet Ministers are of the opinion that any increase m import duties would mean increasing the burden ofReuter - 234 words
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Article164 1946-07-22 9 SINGAPORE CHINESE WEDDING Two prominent Cliin»\<; c fa:iv::ie* were united at the wedding ycster day at the Tai Tong Restaurani New World, between Mr. Woo Mene Hin. a nephew of Mr. Woo Moo Chew, and Miss Le c May Pen?, fourth daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. 1,. < Kirn164 words
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Article75 1946-07-22 9 ATHKNS. July 21:— Minister ot Public Order Spyros Theotoki? told press conference that the existence of outlaw hands were part of s carefully prepared plan to promote a state of strife m Greece and thai arms were being sent from abroad for that purpose. He declined toA.P. - 75 words
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Article59 1946-07-22 9 Cairo, July 20.— The Egyptian Government has completed plans t» raise the living standards cf the country's poorer classes. Premier Ismail Sidky Psaha said m an interview m today's issue of the Arabic news magazine. Akyar Ele Akabal Yom. His government was Socialist but not extremist, theA.P. - 59 words
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Article32 1946-07-22 9 U. S. MARINES RELEASED Mukden, July 20. Seven U.S, Marines who disappeared near Chfnwangtao on July 13 were reported! today (unofficially and unconflxmably) to have been released bv 4K communists.- A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement285 1946-07-22 9 NOT I C E Applications are invited for recruitment into the General Clerical service. Applicants muit have attained their 16th birthday and not have attained their 26th birthday on 31st December, 1946. 'They must be of good character and mirt have passed the Malayan -School Certificate Examination or other examination285 words
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324 1946-07-22 10 Govt. Offers Better Terms In General Clerical Service INITIAL SALARIES UP van School Certificate, will draw an initial salary of $00 per year more than the above age scale. Under the pre-war General Clerical Service scheme, Grad t 111 clerk starts at $55. rising by annual increments of $5 per324 words
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185 1946-07-22 10 Bristol, July 21 A plainly tressed labourer icaiked i?Uo (he Bristol b.ood t rails) usion ciitrc and sad he had come *o donate some b.ood. "But we have 7l' t sent for you" said the (tovtor-in-zrye. "My call has conic from above," (fie man185 words
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Article195 1946-07-22 10 Singapore Sunday. The Pyke Committee on t Wages and Cost of Living m Malaya is si II sitting I and a final report has yet )to be prepared. It is not yet Known when this final report will be ready, deI dared the Governor Sir195 words
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275 1946-07-22 10 (By Morris Harris* Associated Press Correspondent). WASHINGTON, July 19. —The Philippine Republic is pressing further its claims before the F^r East Commission that Japanese resources be called upon to help rehabilitate the islands' war-stricken economy. m a iurther communit atiun io the Commission made275 words
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Article46 1946-07-22 10 London. July 21. -The Food 'Ministry announced thai wheat X)iridges. marcoroni. spaghetti, oudding, cake and other cereals lave been added to the rationing orogramme m force tomorrow. "This is necessary bt ceause Of be bread and flour rat'""'""" he Announcement said A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article175 1946-07-22 10 Washington, July 20. No al i ma r.> plan had been prepared by the Japanese for the poss biliiy the American Fleet might not be m Pearl Harbour when (heir planes attacked on Dec* 7. 1941. information gathered to Tokio from some of the planners and175 words
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53 1946-07-22 10 HANOVER. W h e n the orchestra played "Gud Save the King" afte r a concert m Hanover, Dr. Hugo Mentzlaff. his wife and mother-in-law did not stand A British court sentenced him to a year's imprisonment. The 'wo VL*om»»»i weri» firiAH rP.Sf'i each-Express News Service - 53 words
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Article68 1946-07-22 10 Lausann< July 20. Criminal lollce of the canton of Vaud said werp eoßfineed thai the anti-Semitic "poist»n pt^n" letters 'ont fining pota.s um cyanide, vhirh w r r r. celved recen ly by government officials, were "not n political affair." The police said they had traced theA.P. - 68 words
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Article149 1946-07-22 10 BEAUIHUL SPY FACES DEATH DIJON. July 21.- < mi "1 ill,, i War. was sentenced to coun m Dijon yesterda: betraylni workers to ti; Gestapo Twents co-defendants l(|( a s o sentenced to die. The 60-year-old Briton, who had lived many yean m the ■< i according to evidence, gaveA.P. - 149 words
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191 1946-07-22 10 Posed a s V.C. Major, Sgt sent to gaol BELFAST, July 19.— An Army Sergeant, who was said to have posed as a major with the Victoria Cross and to have forged cheques belonging to his father while having a "good time" mi n Northern Ireland was sent to prison191 words
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127 1946-07-22 10 70 P.C. JAP REPARATIONS FOR CHINA? Reuter shanghai. j u ]v It.— China hopes to obtain at least 70 per cent, of the total reparation! to be paid by Japan to the Allied Powers to compensate her for the serious losses she suffered daring her eight-year war. This was revealedReuter - 127 words
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Article59 1946-07-22 10 Sentence of 1G years 1 penal s i tuae pas ed on Henry fler oe*i m .54 24-year-old naval s oker, has b:vn n-ducTd to iiv» i iTd. vi ;-i i whose honie is at Ha vant. Hampshire,' was found guAiy t holdinß correspondence the59 words
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Article35 1946-07-22 10 Washington, July 21. Gen. Ho 7ing-ehing arrived here to assume duties ai chief of China's military mission to the United States ami China's military representative to the United Nations.- A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article262 1946-07-22 11 Sappers Beaten At Chang i I ft mi di played by X V iundram enabled the Ceylon Sports lub to b< Ihe I lth Port >pen (it ..11 fi l»y 15 run a d ickei mai played at !hai i erday top ncori nir for In i<i (i wil h262 words
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Article140 1946-07-22 11 The R?cs buu the Colonials oy 53 runs m a cricket match at Thomson Road yesterday. Taking first lease of the wicket the Rocs made 152 thanks to a first wicket stand of 44 by Chopard and Jan«en followed by an innings of 43 by R. Hoffman140 words
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Article238 1946-07-22 11 Bread and sugar will be rationed m nine, maior urban areas of South Africa, probably from August 1, Dr. J. J. van Eck. Director of Food Sup»lies Distribution, said. to whether the great bases which t^e Allies were reported to have ouilt up daring238 words
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372 1946-07-22 11 Northamptonshires Tronce Chinese Athletic After holding i bhamptonshire Regiment for forty five minutes th C Linese Athletic cracked up an I were beaten 4-1 \n yesterday's charity soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. A large crowd filled the .stadium and saw some ood soccer served up especially m the372 words
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Article182 1946-07-22 11 3 Centuries In County Cricket London, July L'O. County cricket close of play scores: At Lords, Middlesex first innings L3B (Qcddard seven for 89), second iriiiintrs IS for four. Gloucester fUst innings IH2 (Sims four for 27). At Blacklu-ath. Surrey first iniiu;^.- 2&& (Parker 86). Cent Drat innii#> for two.Reuter - 182 words
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Article281 1946-07-22 11 Jamaican Airman Day's Star LONDON. Julj 10: The charai'lon.ships star of the AAA meeting at tltt White City stadium today was Flight Lieutenant A. S. Wmt. J6-year-cl<l Jamaican. This I foot-six runner, who dwarfed nis opponents, won his heats m the 440 and 880 yards with such -ma/: ml: i.st>Reuter; A.P. - 281 words
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Article315 1946-07-22 11 SCRC Easily Beat War Graves XI 'I he S.C.R.C. m ored i big ri< toi > orei th< itu\ ralian War Gn Group m a cricket match at Chaugi 'day Thr Australians VOH !>ut m nt the Chinese m to t>a' Tin- CkineM ran up a total of SI for315 words
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Article358 1946-07-22 11 Kuala lumfuk, sat.- --Smashing an previous records, the Selangor Turf Club's Big Sweep Grand Pool totalled $209,730 for the second and last day today. The first day's pool w a s $171,400. There was an upset m the day's racing when Myanee won the fourth358 words
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176 1946-07-22 12 Communists May Make Bid For Yangtze Shanghai, July 20— As di >lomatic quarters privately expressed the conviction th v General George C. Marshall's mission was doom \i Nationalists moved reInforcements to the north bank of the Lower Yangtze, to safeguard river communications between Shanghai and Nanking and to forestall anyA.P. - 176 words
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Article105 1946-07-22 12 Empty bottles were thrown at a Tatty of Indians travelling m four lorries near the junction of Cecil Street and McCallum Street at about 7.45 last night. The party were on their way home heading m the direction of Anson Road after laying wreaths near the105 words
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Article31 1946-07-22 12 BRUSSELS, July 21.— Paul Henri Spaak, former Belgian premier, told the Associated Press last night that he would begin negotiations on Monday lor forming ft new cabinet.31 words
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Article43 1946-07-22 12 TEHERAN, July 20.— Syed AbUJ Ghassem Kachani, a Persian priest, has been arrested m Shasrud, Persia, on Government orders. He was imprisoned by the Allies during the war ior s i^vcvsive activities with the Germans In the Middl c East.43 words
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Article39 1946-07-22 12 AHMED ABAD, July 21— The police opened lire m a residential area here last night to disperse a mob which had stoned them. One person was injured by shots and eight policemen were hit by atones.39 words
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Article42 1946-07-22 12 CAIRO. July 21.— Ten Greek s arrested m Alexandria during the recent Egyptian roundup of alleged Communists have been released. One George Averoff had taken action for damages a£ ai nst the Government but the case has now been dropped.42 words
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Article28 1946-07-22 12 La Paz, Bolivia. July 21— A new Bolivian Cabinet comprised of young army officers has been sworn m following the quelling cf the student revolt.28 words
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Article31 1946-07-22 12 I-ns The WTUF TEHERAN, July 20— Louis SaiV lant. Secretary General of the World Trade Union Federation, told 25,000 Tudih Party 'left Wing) demonstrators m Teheran^ this evening.31 words
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Article56 1946-07-22 12 TORONTO, July 20.— The report of the Royal Commission on espionage m Canada published last Monday \va^ a "shameless political frameup engineered by \h 0 Kine Govern ment and directed against a party which Is playing a leadine ro! 0 m defence of working people.' said the Labour56 words
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108 1946-07-22 12 RUSSIANS ARRESTED 2 U.S. OFFICERS BERLIN. July 21 .—The head of the American Criminal Investigation Department m Berlin last night said he had established that the Russians arrested Ca^t. Harold Cobin and Second Lt. George Wyatt on July 1 at Birkenwerder m the Russian zone just north of Berlin. The108 words
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Article196 1946-07-22 12 LONDON, July 21 Th c powerful Dutch track team successfully invaded the British Amateur Athletic Association championships at White City yesterday by winning five of the field events, two seconds and one third place. The Dutch triumphs were m the discus, hammer throw, weight throw, theReuter - 196 words
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Article46 1946-07-22 12 Liverpool, July 21 When the troopship Empress Australia reached here last night from the Far East it was disclosed that the former German Minister to Siam, Wendler, h s W'fe and daughter had far more accommodation than any of the 2,500 paste tigers.46 words
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Article135 1946-07-22 12 A USTERITY LIGHTENS IN TIENTSIN T'ents'n, July 20.— Slightly bright j r condit ons are beginning to appear on the economic horizon of Tientsin. No longer must Tientsin residents buy ail ■mported cigarettes from the black market, as adequaLa supplies through importer^ are now on display at tobacconists. A cartonReuter - 135 words
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Article215 1946-07-22 12 PARIS, July 21. -Two Americans, LouLs c Brough and Margaret Osborne. beat the French pair, Mme. Paulctte Ravous and Mme. Simon? Kleinader On Saturday, the third day of the international French tenni> championships, m straight lets. 6 1. 6 o. Pauline Betz of Los Angeles, the Wimblodon215 words
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Article295 1946-07-22 12 4 Shot On Turkey's Elec tion Eve IS UL, July 21. s were re] i i .shot to death on July 20 on the rul election to determine the fate of President Inonu'B Government. Tendon mounted as Turkey i>-< pared to vote In her first great experience m democracy today.295 words
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Article73 1946-07-22 12 The Singapore Fire Brigade *< (•uiurtioncd four times on SaturJ.i" to deal witli lallanc: fires iti varioi: arras m the suburbs. On the same afternoon, soihplanks m a furniture shop at Victoria Street eaogfci fire, but it ITSI promptly put out when the Brigadi came on73 words
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Article169 1946-07-22 12 BERLIN, July 21.— The Russians have informed United States Army headquarters that Fred Kaltenbach. 81-Year-old lowan, long sought by the Amor-cans as a traitor for broad casting Nazi war propaganda from Germany died last October m a Soviet detention camp. A Red Army major general169 words
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Article174 1946-07-22 12 BOMBAY, July 21.— Mohamed All Jlnnah, Muslim League President, and Maulana Azad, former President of the Congress, are among the delegates so far elected to the new Indian Constituent Assembly by provincial legislatures which **t being summoned specially for tho purpose. Punjab elected Mr. Jinfiah and the174 words
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Miscellaneous10 1946-07-22 12 9te|UVApv p.^ppr aq) srq vi s^aods ji puv aovisna ss3i3sn10 words
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