Morning Tribune, 23 July 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE vol. i. no. 72. (New Series) 10 cents TUBS JULY 23. 194>.
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  • 154 1 8,000 Affected By Naval Base Strike About 8.000 men employed at the Naval Base are affected by a partial strike which began yesterday. An official statement says that two lorryloads of Chinese in Singapore approached the gates of the Base vesterday morning at 7.30 and parked their lorries" across the
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  • 142 1 Human Guinea Pig "Died" For 7 Minutes LONDON July 22. Ado who had volunteered M human guinea piK stopped breathing lor eeven minutes after he had been injected with a poison ♦•xtract which w*s being tested M an anaesthetic. He is Dr. Frederick Present:, aged 42, of Wellcome Research Institution,
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  • 66 1 ANKARA, July 22. -A membor ol Turke\ s Democrat < Opposition) Party wa. s stabbed to death dvrtnf a genm] electton polUnf yfterdiy in Adana, fon^eMtern Turkrv. according to reports by OpposHk>p circki here la^t nlflht. It is allcpf'd Uiat some members fend lupporten ol the
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  • 183 1 London July 22.-Moscow Radio today broadcast a wamlKW Soviet public cannot -remain indifferent" to the American policy in Cnina. The radio was broadcasting an aiticle which appeared in the influential Russian periodical, the New Times. After a detailed examination of the United States
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  • 404 1 EXPLOSIONS WRECK BRITISH PALESTINE HQ OVER 50 KILLED- OFFICIAL roniaatem Julv 22. -Jewish terrorists today blew up five floors of King David Hotel Jerusalem, Sin- the British Military Headquarters and the Pnle'ttin" Government Secretariat. The official preliminary estimate of the loss ot life n- f s Uv flpure at not
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  • 112 1 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Monday. Tho Ben liner "Benlonond," which left Pennriß for Hongkong on Thursday aft or noon struck a floating m.ae in tho Straits of Malacca. 25 .riles off Pcnar.p. and had to turn back to port. Thi ship ltft Permnp at 5
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  • 28 1 LONDON. July 22.- Dr. Jo.sc Giral. j Prirno Mini^tnr of ihe Spanish Re-: publican Government in rxilp arrived here from Pari s late last nic;ht.
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  • 115 1 LONDON, July 22. Eight servicemen blinded in the war escaped when a London hos el c?ught fir? during the night. Nur&3 Williamson at the masshostel of Saint Dunstan'3 Park. London. West, smelt smoke n her room at 3 o'clock in the Pb* warned th? matron
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  • 138 1 SOS To Malay Adviser UNION TALKS (Our Own Reporter). aiumi Lumpur, Moaaay. In cuiower 10 an laod noni the Malay leaders, Dalo Rolana braddtli, Aavi^er to the U-J-iNO, arrived nere this morning. The Malay leaders and Rulers meet again tomorrow and after to discus s in the words of Dato
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  • 187 2 I Official Arrangements Being Made i (Tribune Staff Reporter) Large consignments of fresh Australian fruits ire due to arrive in Singapore next month. This is the .eason for orange harvests in Australia. Australian Trade Commissioner to Malaya, Mr. Claude Massey, who
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  • 206 2 Eight of the ten Chinese who were oroduccd before Mr. Paul Storr on July 6 on arms and ammunition ?harpe.«. claimed trial to these •harpes in the Firsi Di.<tnct Court yesterday The two other Chinese, Teo Vang Gek and Teh Gek Ti pleaded guilty to
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  • 57 2 Sailor's Alleged Assault of Engineer K British sailor, Blane Hugh (38) of g.s. Sam Finn claimed trial in the Fourth Police Court yesterday when he was charged with as vaulting is third engineer, F. Dawson at 12.30 a.m. on July 21. The case was postponed to July 24 and bail
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  • 163 2 ABLE SEAMAN COULD NOT SWIM, Drowned The tragic story of how an able seaman, who could not ttrtm, iOst his life when a boat caps. zed uas related n the Coroner's court yesterday. .1/ an inqiu.y into 'he death of able teaman Jauk Tyre (20), leading seaman William Deans Rennie
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  • 91 2 Convicted on a charge of di>lunestly retaining stolen property, two Javanese, Suparmo bin Sinyotoiono and Sijan bin Wongsong, were convicted and each sentenced to three months' r.i. by Magistrate R. C. Hcffman ysetertlay. The men were arrested by a 00HI stable at Breeze
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  • 290 2 Envoy Stresses Need For More Trade Between China Britain The chief aim of His Majesty's Government is to ncrease trade between Greit Britain and China. This viU eventually mean mutual prosperity to the two counries declarod Sir Ralph Skrine Stevenson, British Am-'-assador-designate to Chin In an interview yesterday before he
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  • 90 2 Appearing yesterday In the Fifth Police Court on a charge of theft, nn English-speaking Hokien. Chan Hock Leng. in pleading guil:y said hj did not like black-marketeers •tnd that, was why he had committed ♦he offences. Chan Wftl alleged to have taken I two apples and two
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  • 64 2 Congress Medical Mission Centre Closing A tea party will be fiVfcn by tinvoluntary workers of tn e Congress Medical Mission (Singapore Centre) on Thursday at the Malayan Democratic Union premises, 331, North Bri^p Road at 4.30 p.m. The tea is Riven ii, honour of the Congress Medical Mission Who will
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  • 171 2 (Our Own Repoi ter) Ipofh July Unorthodox strikes n Maaya were strongiy condemned on Mr. j. t>razter, Trade union Adviser, addressing mem r.s 0/ the Cenirai Pee* Estate Asiatic staffs Association tjvs'eraay. I do not for a moment suggest that labourers should
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  • 277 2 Making hi* defence from the ness box yesterday at the Ambon trial ia whic n thirteen Japanese arc facing atrocity charges against A:- lifcl PoWs in the Third War Crimea Court. Sst.-Maj. Mori Ma-ao (accused > No. 5) admitted allegations >t beatIng and said
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  • 102 2 NO MORE RICKSHAWS SOON A decision taken by the Singapore Municipal Commissioner recently will shortly result in drivinp off the streets Singapore's 3.000 rickshaw pullers. The Commissioners decided not t«> renew rickshaw licences on e*pv"''It is also learnt that the Road Transport Department has been requested not »o issue new
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  • 204 2 Lee Chce Chiang and Chia Bee Meng wen- sentenced to 18 months r.i. in the First District Court yesterday when thev pleaded euilty t<> charges of attempted extortion. On May 6 the accused HHM to a shop in Victoria Street Chop Ban Hong Leong. a dealer
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  • 1541 3 M.D.U. CRITICISE PYKE RECOMMENDATIONS WORK OF OFFICIALS TVie Pykc recommendations are critised in statement issued by the economic sub-committee of the Malayan Democratic Union who report in the following terms: The Committee, composed solely of European Government officials, was set up in May with the following" terms of reference: (a)
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  • 150 3 A written Idler published in a local paper inquired why (he salary of Mr. MacDonald which was stated to be 51 7 5.000 a year should be shouldered by the Malayan Union, alone. The items n the Malayan U nion estimates reads "Contribution
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  • 222 3 M. M. Roze (18), described as a driver in the R.A.F-, was sentenced to four months' simple imprisonment for the theft of 34 bales of military clothing worth approximately $9,000. Rcze, who appeared before Second Magistrate L. C. Goh last week, plraded guilty but sentence
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  • 63 3 Pleading guilty to a charge of craminjr in public. T im Ah Neo (52) W£fl fin^d $100 or 0M month's r.i. in the Fifth Police Conrt yesterday. Lim was prre^ed on Sunday morning playing i game of "fan tan" at Clarke Street. The sum of $2 found
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  • 135 3 Had Revolver Automatic Two Hokchias, Seah Styj^rjyfcf; und Tan Seow (hew, were cqrainjttediby Magistrate K. M. Byrn^^e^m^Ki to stand their trial in thl^'tfig^ Court on a charge of armed Jf^^py with violence. Tan also Taj&a***~ charge of carrying arms in publics' According to the prosecution. led by Inspector Noel de
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  • 98 3 As a result of th r assistance given by UNRRA t^ Malaya Wi h *)c c?iversion of the flour shi- "Berv n Victory" from Shanghai to Singapore. It has boon possible to render the same assistance to Ceylon. Th s steamer "Craigour" with 8.500 tons of
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  • 422 4 The Morning Tribune TUESDAY. JULY 23, 1946. Cost-of-Living That His Excellency the Governor should have been under the impression that prices had fallen since the intensification of the war on the black market is indicative of a fault in the machinery whereby those at the top of the Administration are
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  • 741 4  -  I. G. ESPLIN By QE.A.'s International Relations Officer. Alter su ting comioriably in a Lancastrian, thousands of feet up with nothing but i clouds to look at for some I nine hours, you sink into a kind of lazy semi -stupor. This agreeable feeling is increased by the
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  • 331 4 Jerusalem, July 21: The time has come when Brirain must choose between Arabs or Jews, Jamal Husseini, vice-Chairman on the Palestine Arab Higher Committee and virtual leader of Palestine's 1,200,000 \rabs, told Reuters today. Arab Palestine, he said, vvould "emphatically reject*' partition as a solution
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  • 158 4 ATOM TEST: 'SEA of FLAME' WARNING STOCKHOLM, July 21 Thor T her nbald, lc ad ng Swedish scientist, has joined with the French scientist, Robert Esnault-Peltcrie, iji his warning to the American atom bomb experts of the risk of a "sea of flame" sweeping the. world when the atomic bomb
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  • 86 4 CALCUTTA, July 21.— Over one hundred thousand pounds of food and hundreds of "morale building leaflets were dropped by RAF Dakota^ in flooded area s of Chittagong division of eastern Bengal last week, it is officially announced heft tonight. The relief operations are beinK intensified The
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  • 107 4 TIENTSIN, July 21. Timber, newsprint, medicines, chemicals and marine products are the main ship ments Soviet trade officials hop<- U Oliver to North China from Vladivostok in near future. North China will send raw silk ii«o Shantung 1 silk, peanuts. |M NMM and pepper in return.
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  • 30 4 Nen York. July 21.—NutionuJ teunii champion Frank Parker in Los Angeles captured the cistern clay court? title, defeating Gar<! Parnully of Miami, O-'J, 7-. r 6-1 A.P
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    289 6  -  Josephine L owman B y Improve Your Muscles Have you ever thought what i struggle it reaLy is for man to stand erect on his two hind legs? Our muscles and tendons work constantly at keeping us on our feet. In order to realitt this, stand on
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  • 123 6 MOSCOW. Ju!\ 21. The Hu>~ii newspaper bWMfal said Saturday •lun noth ttie winter and soring wheat •••Bops in the majority of :lu' rtflon* of the Soviet Union had »urned oo* "satisfactory and good" m W>i e d droughts in som.» sec?toiui and ihe generally capncioiu weather.
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  • 95 6 Men York. July 21. Declaring i iv n id< survey shorn 1 tlur p u»..- haw been acjji ted exorbitantly sine* 1 tat end of price c>n 1 l i... Mayor ol New fork, Mr 1 un t Dwj i;<- -ii N«>\v .(is refuM to
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  • 196 6 4 Formosans Killed In Tokio Gun Battle TOKIO. July 20. The Chinese mission, in a statement, said four Kormosans were dead and a "score wounded and dying" as a result of a fracas last night between rival warring factions of Japanese and Chlnese-FGnno-B&xiS, seeking supremacy in the flourishing stall market
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  • 42 6 London, July 112. Marshal Stalin. flanked by memben of the Polit- buro and otht'r Communist official witnessed Moscow's Physical <uiturr Day parade <>n Sunday from the central »«ox of tk« Dynamo Sta dium, Ta<> reported on Sunday nitfht.- A.P.
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  • 37 6 "I COOld not get back into the plane, but I found two bodies. Then I crawled down the mountainside. At Agneaih, near SiKiefell. I was found by a dog. Its barking brought its owner.
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  • 200 6 An ammunition ship sent to the bottom of the Firth of Clyde by a U-boat torpedo in 1942 is now threatening thousands of residents and holiday-makers alonjr the Scottish coasts. The ship's holds were packed with housands of tons of R.A.F. bombs, munitions, detonators, and
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  • 34 6 La PAZ. BOLIVIA. July 22. A popular revolutionary movement overthrew President Gualbeno Villarroel on Sunday, in a quick uprising in which the President n pored to have bren killed. A.P.
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  • 207 6 U.S. Price Control Battle "tffcw YORK. July 21. —America > long, tortuous price control fight, marked by skyrocket mti price- when control ended on June 30 and calk for a nation-wide buying strike, to heading into its "'nal stum. Tin committee from the House ol Representatives and the Senate ha\v
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  • 321 6 Crawled 40 Hours To Get Aid For Comrades With 55 of his bones broken an RAF Warrant Ollirer wireless operator crawled across mountain and moors to get help for his trapped comrades after a training plane disaster. He crawled a mils in 40 hours and finished on M mountain-side with
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  • 128 6 CAIRO. July 21. Reliable Egyptians beltefH 'hat a possible lasf siuu' t o be overcome before the Mfning of 1 1n* new Anulo-Euyptian Treaty is tin- British evacuation oi t lit- country. Briti-h delegation meeting! yesterday and today are believed to have been Concerned primarily with
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  • 487 7 New Soviet Propaganda Offensive In Japan TOKIO, July 21. SoYiej officials making their first open overtures to Allied and Japanese press apparently have started a new propaganda offensive in Japan as nari of their continual skirmishing with SCAP headquarters. SCAP Headquarters officials are known to be watching closely latest moves
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  • 125 7 Haganah C-in-C Quits JERUSALEM, July 21.— The ommander~in-Cl)ief" of Haganah, 80,000 strong Illegal .1 "wish defence organisation, has re«ifmed after "a sharp difFernce of opinion" with more mo" derate elemenU among the leaders *>i Palestine Jewry and a urn Commander has been appointed, a most reliable' Jewish source disclosed today.
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  • 152 7 'No Discrimination La Guardia ATHENS, July 21.— Mr. I. a Gnat dia, the director-General ol the •United Nations Relief and fcehabililation Administration, t r»l«l n press conference today.: "I will i<>>\ >tand ("or any discrimination in the distribution of UNKRA srood« on the bass Of rare, creed, colour or politics."
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  • 81 7 BATAVIA, July 21.— 1t is learned here that the tiutone Bian Ministry of Defence lias lodged a formal protest untie Allied headquarters here against (lie alleged bombing b$ A II ed pla nc s of In don es in n towns arid snips, the Netherlands neivs ayency reported.
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  • 133 7 Bombay, July 22. Mahatma Oandhi on Sunday advised Pales- i < JeWi 10 abandon "naked force" I weapon against British restriction of immigration and to adopt instead the "matchless weapon of non-violence Writing in his weekly newspaper H;. rijan, Gandhi observed: "One Mould have thought adversity
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  • 219 7 The company of the New York Ballet Theatre opened its London season at Co vent Garden on July 4. Perhaps the most excitin g thing about the evening was the spontaneous response a tribute to the artistic; merits of a brilliant company. I felt nervous
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  • 51 7 MELBOURNE, July 21.-- Abnormal gales which have been sweeping south-east Australia far tlv past six days ar e holding up Bhipptaf. and inland are tearing off roofs, uprootbiff trees and grounding ufflerhead cables. Flooding is reported in western Vicoria. Ski parties haw been snowbound in the Australian A
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  • 239 7 Rush To Stem River With Sandbags Bury St. Edmunds. July 4. With nearly 100 people homeless through earlier Hooding, the townspeople here are tonight anxiously watching the rising water which threaten further inundation. As thv waters fell in Horrin- 1 ffer-roadi where floodi had let't a frail of devastation, they
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  • 155 7 BATAVIA. July 21.— Th e Government of India are constantly watching the interests of Indians throughout Southeast Asia. Mr. S. K. Chettur. ih^ Governmen: of India representative in Singapore, told a distinguished gathering of Indian and British communities today at a reception to welcome
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  • 136 7 NKW York. July 21.— Mr. Asfaque Husain. Deputy Hi ad of the Ministry of Educ.it ion of the Government of India, left here by plane yesterday fof London on his way to New Delhi after six weeks' tour of American institutions of learning 1 during which he
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  • 94 7 German Assets In Austria VIKNNA. July ll.— Th« RomUui Commandei -in-< hief l^ t nlgM anlu.unct'd the h;isis of thf S..vi«-t Government's nefOtiatiOOi with the Austrian Government on tho quo»tion of Gerninn assets in Austria. Areonliner to thi^ itatMMßl MM N viet fommanil rtWUrda as Carman f.iomMtv Mid asst-ts :>'l
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  • 322 8 FIGHTING 30 MILES FROM NANKING China's Capital Menaced NANKING, JULY 21. W II IL E GOVERNMENT QUARTERS DECLARE THAT 120,000 COMMUNISTS HAVE LAUNCHED A FULL-SCALE OFFENSIVE IN NORTHERN KIANGSU PROVINCE TO WIN "SPRINGBOARDS TO JUMP ON TO NANKING AND SHANGHAI,'* THE COMMUNIST MILITARY SPOKESMAN TODAY ADMITTED THAT THE COMMUNISTS AND
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  • 160 8 Nazi Travels 1st Class In British Ship LIVERPOOL, England, July, 21. The arrival here of Dr. Krnest Wendler, former German minister to Bolivia and Siam and brother-in-law of Heinrich Himler, Chief of the German Gestapo, from the Far East in the troopship Empress of Aus" tralia as a first-class passenger
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  • 224 8 LONDON, July 21.— Warsaw radio tonight reported: "The execution of Arthur Greiser took place at 7 o'clock this morning. He was helped to the gallows with his eyes bandaged. After the execution his body was placed in the coffin prepared by the Germans at the time of the
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  • 75 8 DALLAS, TEXAS, July 21 Major-General Walter Short, Army Commander of Pearl Harbour when the Japanese attacked it. said on Sunday that the Pearl Harbour report 'fully absolvod me from any blame and I believe such will be the verdict of history. As I stated before, my
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  • 118 8 Aid For Chinese Exporters SHANGHAI. July 21— The Bank of China is granting loans i to exporters, to encourage the flow of goods from China abroad. The loans will be equivalent to the sums receivable by exporters, and will be granted when documents proving sale to a foreign country are
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  • 30 8 ROME, July 21 Italy hat Ktected two tding ix>* leiUM to go on ;i tour jnd t;v to tjniu Mippoil for peaoi termi more '■> her likUif li <: h> r- Reuter
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  • 95 8 U.S. ARMS SUPPLY TO STOP? WASHINGTON, July 22. Authoritative source si said the U.S. Government in considering stopp ng J supplies of American arms for the Chinese National Government. It appears to have been largely in a i mood of desperation that offlcia\s here took up the quest on of
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  • 87 8 lEHERAN. July 21. I'lu- repori that three Urifcish eniiserg hat) arrived in the Persian Chllf created considerable excl^eme^t in| Teheran tonight and anti-British ■enttmenta hav e been expressed in som t newspapers. General Rozmara. Persia,, Chief of Siaff, told the newspaper Etelaat that "the British cruisers did
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  • 356 8 BERLIN, July 21.— General Joseph P. McNarney, United States Military Governor in Germany, stated explicity to-day that if a four-power decision to implement the economic clauses of the Potsdam agreement cannot be achieved, America would go ahead with her plan to secure economic
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  • 49 8 JERUSALEM, July 20.— The BriJ tlth military headquarters in Palesj WUfl today rescinded the recently imposed order that all Britkb ITJUfM carry arms. Officers wiil lilll carry arms at all times. Mid British troops w.ll stili walk in pairw.icn off duty, the new order tutted. R euter
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  • 157 8 Two To m atoes Cause Strike LONDON. July 21.--Hun-dreds of tons of perishable foodstuffs were pi Jed up af railway depots in London yesterday because of a lightning Stl ike by London and Northeastern workers in protest against two of their men being charged with the It of a tomato
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  • 363 10 Pal es tine Division Being Considered LONDON, July 21. British sources here said today that the division of Palestine into separate Arab and Jewish communities with a Central administration was being seriously considered by American and British experts who have been holding policy discussions for more than a week. General
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  • 147 10 Washington, July 20. The "inside story" of the appointment of Leighton Stuart, American Ambassador to China, is that it was made upon an "eleventh hour suggestion" of Gen. George Marshall. So says reports circulating here since President Truman surprised observers of Chinese alfairs with the
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  • 162 10 A strong demand for progressive measures to recruit young labour to the coal-mining industry will be one of the outstanding features of th»* annual conferences of the National Union of Mine Workers. The Miners Executive, at Bridlington, deferred a decision on further proposals from the
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  • 145 10 MALINO near Macassar, Celebes, July 21.— The Lieute-nant-Governor of Dutch East Indies, Doctor Hubert us van Mooky has suggested here that Indonesia should in future be called "the United States of Indones a" and its constituent parts should be termed "states." Dr. van Mook is attending
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  • 227 10 Gaunt's "Hat Trick" Fails To Save Signals Singapore. Monday. In a cricket match played at Changhi yesterday, Rocklitex beat Alfsea Signals by 28 runs. The feature of the match was the deadly bowling of Freddie van Kooyen who took seven wickets for sixteen runs, the last three wickets of Rocklitcs
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  • 87 10 LONDON, July 22. Senor Jos<? Giral. prime minister of the Spanish Government in Exile, arrived from Paris on Sunday night on what was officially described as a visH to contact Spanish Republicans here and British friends of t> "republic." Giral Indicated he would try ro carry on
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  • 170 11 Villagers Killed With Machine-Guns Jap i< i S uuk villagers ol M< n a I ;land, neai British Borneo, tried Lo offei resistance bo a party of Japanese Kempeitai men from Jesselttn, who were on a search for guerillas, before they were moved down by Japanese 1 machine guns, was
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  • 164 11 Cause Of Lightermen's Strike Representatives of the European. Chinese and Indian merchant have discussed jhp request of h t Lightermen md Lighter owner s tha t the hire foi ligl ten oold be: For China gOOdfl per Chal 529.?5. For other poods per chai $27. n0. If calculated by the
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  • 68 11 Numerous lallanpr and jungle Ores all over Singapore island during ihe week-end is atriibuted to the continued spell of dry weather now pw* vailing. Out of the 13 fire?, the Singapore Municipal fire brigade wer e summoned to ci.il with during the week-end, <.lr>y«« itrnvo lnilanj?
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  • 84 11 NEW YORK. July 22. The «'M«blishmcnt of throe large research laboratories to study atomic energy for civil Use s has been authorised by th c United States authorities. One laboratory will be in northeast United State-, one in Chicago and one on the Pacific Coast, According t o
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  • 82 11 Five shopkeeper! who charged ex- i ct.-sivo prices for locally manufactured iu rated waters were fined $100' id default, one month's rigorous hn- j prison mont, each, by Mr. Tan Thoon Lip in the Second District Court, yesterday Prices charged varied from Oil cents to 50 cents for
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  • 94 11 In respons i to the requcs from iHe Inttrlm Comm ttce tor nrniiiu a United organisation for Indians in Singapore, a meeting of ihe representatives of vur oua organisations in Singapore waa he ci at uu premises of he Ildian Association, 6 Race Course Lane.
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  • 33 11 LONDON. July 22. A meteorite ha s been seen to fall in Khabarovsk district in Siberia, Moscow Radio said last night. A search will be made for it during the winter.
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  • 45 11 Thsre will bo a pubic lecture :>i the R n«apor* Lodge Theosor»h'cal Bo iety, No. 8 Cnirnhill the subject Theosophy Is My adventure hv Mr. J. 1.. Davidfire, •.i journalist i^ r Theosophist from Adyar, Madras who is n his way to Australia.
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  • 185 11 Former Singapore cycling clutn plon. Ismail bin CXsman. appeare befor e Major A. P. Jack in the Rt lief Court yesterday on a charge c possession of bicycle spare partr suspected to have been stolen. In the dock with Ismail were I'm other Malays, Usri bin
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  • 52 11 TIENTSIN. July 21 Th t > Piping Municipal Council tUta forwarded a proposal^ t° the Central Oovernmeni that ih'.- capital should be moved back to Peipinß. Many Chinese here are of the opinion that the government Will eventually return to Peipinq, which la ideally situated for
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  • 70 11 LONDON, July i2.~ All the 20 members of the crew of two Flying Fortresses, which collided over the Panama zone on the Pacific Coast and plunged into the sea. are believed r 0 have been lost. New York Radio said last night. Both planes
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  • 50 11 Mrs. Edwin F. Let will be the speaker at the usual Fortnightly Meeting of the Y.W.C.A. on Thursday. July 26, at 5 p.m. Her subject) will be "A Glimpse of the United States at war." Mrs. H. D. Rosenthai will be the guest of honour on this occasion.
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  • 443 11 Singapore, Monday. In the bi°,gest arms' haul yet made here, the CID early yesterday morning seized two sacks containing 48 serviceable .38 revolvers. The two sacks were found near the railway along Alexandra Road by Mr. E. D.Nickels, ASP. and detectives of the Cantonese sub-branch.
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  • 215 11 British Envoy's tribute To Chinese Race (Tribune Stafl Reporter) Tribute to the gallant resistance put up by the Chinese nation in the war and to Malayan Chinese 'for Jj i ervices rendered to the Allied cause", was paid by the British Ambassador-designate to China, Sir Ralph Skrlne Stevenson in Singapore
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  • 97 11 TEHERAN. July 21— Trie; World Trade Union Federation will back any workers union under the pressure of any dictatorial Government anywhere In the world, said the SecretaryGeneral of the Federation, Louis Saillant, at a party given in nis honour by the Persian Press Association tonight. Saillant was
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  • 54 11 CAMBRIDGE, July 21.—Indians are among ihe delegates to the annual conference of the International Student Service which optned here today. The conference closes tomorrow a week after which the delegates will tour university centres Ot Europe to ascertain the Lines to be taken in future relief
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  • 340 11 P ASSENGERS BY AIR The following passeimer s depexted by 8.0.A.C. Q.E.A. on April 20. Wot UKf Mr. L. A. Wnipp*. *C.l. A. T. Da vies. Mr. H. C D. Davies. Mrs. S. 8.. Tan. tor India Mr. K. V. Chandran, Mr. Haji Naina Mohamed. Mr. V. K. Mohd. Sultan.
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  • 54 11 Th<> following will represent *he YMCA ;»t volley-ball ggainst the 70 Coy. R.I.A.S.C. on Friday. at 5.15 p.m. on the tennis LTourd Chi^ Krk Leong, Yam Wah Suiik» Toh Sluing Ch Wei Boon Hal (Capt.), Au Tai Chu, Chia Kok Wai, Au Kow Chu t jPober' Ch?n, 1.00 Hong
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  • 550 12 ENGLAND 1st INNINGS Washbrook e Hindelkar b Mankad 52 Hutton c Mushtaq Ali 1. Mankad 67 Compton lbw. Amarnath 51 Hammond b Amarnath 09 Hardstaff c Merchant b Amaniath 5 Gibb b Mankad 24 Ikin c Mankad b Amarnath 2 Voce b Mankad 0
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  • 120 12 500,000 Tons Of Explosives In Ali Baba Caves SYDNEY, July 22.— The Sydney Telegraph correspondent n Rabaul says that a five-mile system of Ali Baba caves containino 500,000 tons explosives prepared for the invasion of Australia have been discovered n Rabaui by accident. Japanese prisoners of war obstinately -guarded the
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  • 145 12 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 22. Intensive police inquiries are being conducted by the local police lor persons responsible for the brutal murder of Mr. J. P. Stancil, conductor in charge of Bungsar Estate, Kuala Lumpur. Stancil is believed to have been shot by
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  • 69 12 BATAVIA, July 82: It is learned that the Indonesian Ministry of D<fanet h:is lodtfi'd a formal protest with .Allied headquarters here against the iilifirtd bombing by Allied planet cf Indonesian towns and ships, rethe Netherlandi news Agency protest also complaiiu-'d that Allied planet Bjrillg ovor Indonc ian torritory
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  • 147 12 BIKINI ATOLL, July 22.— 3peak:n 4 at a joint press con;erence of all high Army and Vavv atom J?omb officials, RearAdnr.ral WUiiam Parsons who supervised the arming ol all nom fccmbs said the atcm bomb Number. Fiv:? to be detonated under i //ater on July
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  • 80 12 Bolivian Presiden t Killed? BUENOS AIRES, July 22. Reports reaching Buenos Aires from different points in Chile stale that the Bolivian Prcsdent Gua.berto Villurroel i,as been killed and the Government overthrown. A mob is sated to fiave attacked i he palace, ail occupants of which were killed. These developments occurred
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  • 82 12 TEHERAN, July 22: The report that three British emiMri had arrived in the Persian CJult" created considerable txcftom< nt in Teheran last nipht, rind anti-Brititll s-nfi merits have l»<'«. r! expressed in tOnn newspapers. Gr-n. Razmnra, Persian <'hii>f of Staff, told the newspaix-r Btelaat that the "British cruisers
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  • 56 12 LONDON, July 22.— Several United States officers may face trial on charges of being involved in the disappearance ot more than 70 paintings from Marburg and Qoettlnffci] from the United State s zone In Germany, Frankfurt Radio said last flight. An inventory of the mKsirii
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  • 213 12 Textile Prices Controlled The prices ol I \ast range .jf textil«'s hav< been controlled In Sin fapore, Recording to Uw Qovernmeni Gazette. These include: Bwrongi (48" x 72") $3.25 pm t sarong retail, $2.(K) per wrong wholesale. The retail price* of the mor* common varieties are as follows: Printed cotton
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  • 77 12 LONDON, July 22- Marshal Iron Koniev will replace Marfhffi Qrirjort Zukov as commander of all Red Army around forces. New York Radio reported last nirjhf. Marshal Konicr has held the post of commander of the Sr>r ot acctmati- n forces in Austria for the past year. Dvrinr;
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  • 50 12 NEW YORK. July 22. Will) iho United Btatts Bwelering In a. heat wave, agricultural ex p Tts have expressed fears thai h i *4 h temperatures and extrenn I r ought might endanger corn ind potato crops and leave pas ture lands parched, th? New York Rad'o last night.
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