Morning Tribune, 30 July 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE v'ni i. no. 73. tNeu Series) 10 CENTS TUESDAY, JUI i 1946.
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  • 56 1 JERU.' \LEM. July 29. Officialj Jewish jurces m Jerusalem reportthat an W«8»l Immlgrani *h\\y, named Hwranah carrying 2,678 Jews of wli >m 1,200 are mm reached today from an Italian pa T)- m i''»nt" of the Inn sta d to be di ipiaced pa 1 from
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  • 710 1 Bidault Chosen President, Says 'Time To End War' Peace Conference Opens PARIS, JULY 29. THE FRENCH PREMiER AND FOREIGN MINISTER M, BIDAULT WAS ELECTED TEMPORARY PRESIDENT OF THE 21- NATION PE 'E CONFERENCE WH IT OPENED HERE THIS AFTRNOON. In his opening speech, M. Bkiault suid that Uiey had gather
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  • 111 1 London, July 20.— Private Fred tiurt wrote from Ger- to his pan uts at Artnite Road, East Greenwich, telling them lie had become engaged to a blonde German ■jirl he l>ad met at a hou^e vor'y m Ber.in. He asked consent to the marriage. His fa'lier,
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  • 284 1 Paris, July 29.— Calling on France and Britain to stand together m peace as m war. General de Gaulle urged closesassociation of the two nations <o restore the balance m the world which he suggested was tending io
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  • 211 1 Palestine Jews Divided London, July 20. A possible ne* struggle for supremacy in the Holj Land between divergent Zionist groups loomed when the spokesman for the "New Zicri^t Organisation* called for a dissolution of the Jewish (Agency for PalestineA. Abraham, a member of the world executive of the '"New Zionist
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  • 342 1 MUSLIMS DECIDE ON DIRECT ACTION TO ACHIEVE PAKISTAN Acceptance Of British Plan Withdravm BOMBAY, JULY 29.— THE MUSLIM LEAGUE'S POLICY FORMING COUNCIL OF ACTION WITHDREW ITS ACCEPTANCE OF THE BRITISH CABIT MISSION'S PROPOSALS FOR THE GRANTING CF INDIAN INDEPENDENCE. In bitterly phrased instructions, the Council told the League's Working Committee
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  • 87 1 UMNO Urges Malays "Don't Hold Office" (Our Own Reporter; Pe n u ?> o, Monday The Un'led Malays Nationalixi Organisation, .n a resolution passed a the conclusion of their conference a Francis Maht School, call* upon all Malays to si and by their resolution at the Malay Congress at Kuala
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  • 425 2 Prisoner' Assn Says The Govt. Won't Help Will Petition London The War Prisoners (Si tgapore) Association decided at a meeting last ni^m at the Adeiphi Hotel to o°tition the Secretary of £tate for the Colonies on the question of losses of property and personal effects, with a view to impressingupon
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  • 61 2 Penang, MondaySugarless tea was served at a garden party at the Residency at which Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald was host to about WO guests, including Dato Omi bin'Jaffaar UMNO president. Mdj.-Gen. Denning, Sir Thenhore Adams, and Mr. S. N. King, Res' dent Oomm*ssioner. Recently fhe
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  • 155 2 ih StiHEf* S okk t ien Tan Ch t*O*o claimed trial m the First Police Court yesterday when he faced three charges m connection with the alleged receipt of illeaal Ju% lf 27 0U at lhC Ratioving °'W. Victoria School I on On the first
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  • 250 2 3 Japs To Die For Borneo Atrocities The trial of eight Japanese Kempeitai men from Jessejton. British Borneo, on atrocity charges against Suluk residents of Mentanani Island concluded ai the War Crimes Court m the Chinese Secretariat Building, yesterday when two accused, 2nd. Lt. Shimiz;i Kiyogi and Sgt. Mukai Heihachi
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  • 46 2 SHANGHAI, July 29.— The first shipment of rice from Brazil of 71,270 bags, arrived m Shanghai on Saturday, and substantially eased the food shortage. Rice ordered by the City Goverment was being sold to schools, tactories, and various municipal organisations. n A.P.
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  • 60 2 .>UINl i M fA'AJNI. MOlMl.'iy. U^tom A officials hero last week found I 2,000 tubes of Siamese chandu wrapped m a cloth and tied to the body of «'tn elderly Chinese woman. I Weighing 30 Uhils, this ii said to he the b puest
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  • 51 2 Two stowaways, Lim Beng Hua i (28) atid Chia See Kuan <37> on the "Lok Sftng" wore convicted aful t» l nced to otv r«"»*'a In Hip Fourth Poi'cp Court ve^tcria The accused were dlscoven 0 ou j July 21 when tii*> ihlp n wh Bin poiv Troni
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  • 508 2 Jap Alleges Dutch Guards Beat Him How Yen 500,000 was demanded of them as a brib< when thi y went to Rangsan island to settle down to stari a trading outpost with the termination of the war against Japan, was related by a Japanese accused, at the continued trial yesterday
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  • 120 2 3 PISTOLS IN TAXI Four Indians Shanak Singh, Suaran Singh, Sundram and Suppiah were committed to stand their trial at the next Assizes on armr, charge! at the conclusion of a preliminary inqiry held before Mr. R. C. Hoffman yesterday. The first three accused are charged with carrying loaded pistols
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  • 113 2 IPOH. Monday. —Perak's new jud£»\ Mr. Justice L. E. Cox Evans, set a new record m tho Assze Court when fie disnosed of three CAS6I during a morriinp session. In one case m which a forcriv'ntr jusband uiiiieitook to take his wife :>at-k. even tho'^h
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    • 190 2 NOTICE A substantial reward will be paid for the return of the COMMON SEALS and valuable documents relating to the business of the following Companies: Borneo Motors, Limited. Borneo Motors Provid. Nt Trust Ltd Orchard Estates Limited. Butler Webster Ltd Service Garage (1938) Ltd, federal Motor Garage Ltd. Any information
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  • 515 3 Police Seek More Powers To Fight Social Evil TRAFFICKING IN CHILDREN Singapore's infamous Rickshaw Parade, which m pre-war days earned the city notoriety as "Cesspool of the East", has returned. In rickshaws and trishaws, women of easy virtue from dusk onwards have reappeared to mar one of the city's nicest
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  • 327 3 Brigadier PoW's Diary i"Wh<n it (the Burma-Stam ru Iway) is hu it it will conribv.c greatly to the *UCC€SM of the Greater East Asia and the Co-Prosperity Sphere and so to the peace of the ivhole world. You should realise --hat flnrf
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  • 200 3 As part of its declared policy of reducing the cost of iiving In Singapore, Government has decided that it Is now necessary to check the increase m the charges made for lighterage. In a recent announcement m *or goods calculated m chais<h<> Prt*a« th li^h'er
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  • 67 3 A 19-yeai"old Cantonese girl Man Loo Leo. appeared befon Magistrate L.C. Goh yesterday vlit n a charge of extortion was explained t<> her. If was alleged that Lian CODI" mi t Jed exJtortion by putting man named Soh Thai m fear of injury and dishonestly
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  • 47 3 YOKOHAMA. July 29:— Lt. Oen.! Rohet-t Kichelberger has approvedj i< nteneei on four Japanese found guilty of asssaultinjt two Arrericanj solders during the occupation. Eisaku Murakami was sentence 1 for life while twenty ymrs were given ChOJirO Nikura. Tokutaro Kurasara and Kinroku Kanno.— A.p.
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  • 375 3 The following statement authorities at a meeting w workmen on strike at the After careful investigation by the Permanent Labour Committee on which we are represented and whose decisions we > arp bound to accept it j s ckar that the real difficulty is that
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  • 148 3 Singapore, July 20. An appeal against the death sentence imposed on Fara Singh, Sikh police servant m British North Borneo, after hit conviction on a charge of shooting five Chinese guerillas on Oct. 20, 1043., at KampOng Kitai, will t* heard on Thursday at LabuanPara Singh
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  • 98 3 (Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. About 70 labourers, inducing women, of Messrs. Fraser Neave, struck work yesterday after the firm had turned down their demand for an all round increase of 50 cents The firm offered 40 cents for male workers and 10-15 cents for women
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  • 110 3 MAJOR ON 3 CHEATING CHARGES Major William Henry Rothwcll 40 of the R.E.M.E., claimed trial to three charges of cheat ng the Singapore Cold Storage Company of Army rations, when he appeared before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim m the Fifth Police Coun, yesterday. It was alleged ihat Rothwell induced the
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  • 462 4 The Morning Tribune TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1946. Transition The current mail baa brought us the first copy of the Midland Bank Review 'to be published since September 1939. Before the war, 'the monthly reviews issued by the great banking corporations carried great weight m the political and financial world, though
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  • 1252 4  -  John R. Saunders _0- iji <r D\ However harmless your superstition may be, it almost certainly costs you time or money at some stage m your life. An honest Frenchwoman best phrased the popular reaction to superstition. "I do not believe m ghosts," she said, "but I
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  • 92 4 BATAVIA. July 27:— A grenade thrown from pasting jeep, carrying civilians burst today at the gates ol the Batavian residence of Dv. Satan Shah fir, Indonesian Republican "Premier." There were no casualties. A guard said that In the jeep, which was driving at full speed,
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  • 145 4 Greek Labour Heads Defy Govt. Ruling ATHENS, Julj 28: -Ignoring th« Dri'ok Government'! ruling that It had no le^al standing, the National Council of the Greek Confederation of Labour met today to fix date for the Confederation'^ i,» >.t general congress. Mr. Leon Jouhaux, French trade union leader and Vice-President
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  • 383 4 To The Editor, POST WAR CHINA It is extremely regrettable to n »te that after the unconditional Japanos lorrender the war time honogeaeitjf between the Communist and Nationalist Governments has completely been obliterated from the face of China and both sides have aggrevated their enemity towards eacn ouur, which culminated
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    29 6  -  Josephtne Lawman By Yep, Milk's a greet' food! V isn\ guaranteed to make you look as lovely a Actress Helen Fender, above, hut U will help.
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  • 204 6 Many of our countrymen might be belter nourished had they consumed a pint of milk a day. Like many other things milk was popularised by war. Nutritionists knew its value m a well-balanced d'>t and made every effort to give every man m the armed services his
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  • 58 6 TEHERAN, July 28.— Many people were injured m clashes among political parties yesterday at Abadeh, Southern Persia, the Teheran newspaper Ktteiaat reported tonight. Police and gendarmes intervened and quiet was restored, 'the report added. "If the differences are not settled immediately Abadeh women will join m
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  • 262 6 WEIZMANN CONDEMNS OUTRAGE LONDON, July 28. In a litter to a mass meeting held here today by tin Zionist Federation ol Great Britain and Ireland. Dr. Chaim Weiamann, President of the World Zionist Organisation, declared that he knew nothing officially of the schemes being discussed by the joint I delegations
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  • 38 6 WASHINGTON, July 28.— Tho House of Representatives by a voice vote approved an extension of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation's financial programme until next June and authorized it to !o»i 575,1)00,0u0 to the Philippine Republic
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  • 201 6 Compulsory Use of Synthetic In US? WASHINGTON, July 28 Subsidies and compulsory use 6f synthetic rubber were recommended by the U.S. Federal Interageney Policy Committee on Rubber as Ihe best way of preserving the U.S. synthetic rubber industry for national defence and keeping the U.S. economy relatively independent of the
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  • 137 6 Bikini Lagoon "Dangerously" Radio-active ABOARD THE U.S.S. M. T. MeKinlev. July 28. Bikini Lagoo n so dangerously radio-active thn c daft aft-r the atomic, underwater explosion that no one was permitted to make i close range inspection «>t the damaged target Beet. Only fMtHBOVtng patrol boat* made quick dashes to
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  • 183 6 A ttlee, Byrnes Discuss Palestine PARIS, July 20:- James i Byrm United Stati Becretan State discussed the Palestine problem »or an liour and a hall on Bunday night with British Prime Minister 3elemeni Attlee, but declined ,to make any statement erf their Uscuaiioni 'upon returning t<> his <>wn hotel, Byrnes
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  • 69 6 Paris, July 28.- The drafts of the peace treaties it ill be handed tomorrow morning to the 17 powers ivho are not eft the Bi<J Four Council and will be published \n the press > n Tuesday morning t it was announced here today after a
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    • 91 6 LI'L ABNEIt EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO Till MORNING TRIBUNL The Supreme Sacrifice! I !!l_ XI apP 6ASpf- you're so T-, yW/l FnuLGooNEv a polkehan! W(-or o, W OFFICE-R BEAUTIFUL ff- Zl v COMIN'- Z f MUST THINK FAST I INSIGNIFICANT GIRL 7 MfrM V AOO^OT- 2 /rAHlVdrirt ON TH' t/rs
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  • 331 7 WASHINGTON, July 29. The United States department of agriculture forecast yesterday an "uncomortably low" world food supply for the 1946-47 crop ear In a report to President Tru\s emergency famine committee, the dt'Partmeir said crops will be larger 'han m 1945-46. but that the
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  • 111 7 Will Make Voice Heard "All Round The World" maxila. July 27 Senator mas Confessor, Opposi ■•r. stated her. he would his vo C( h( r 'ci all round world" m opposition to the proposed four-power commission administration ol Japan r the military occupation nds. •[1 i.s unfair to the other
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  • 132 7 "Pirate Ship" Is Stolen Dutch Vessel BATAVIA, July 28— Th t N< th< rI .-.els East indies Government has ipproachtd the Australian Government regarding th c alleged Indonesian "pirate snip" which with her rrew is said to h held by Australian authorities at Thursday bland ()lt ttV northern tip "f
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  • 112 7 Air Marshal the Hon. Sir Ralph Cochrane, X D <-'•**•• A.F-C. Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief. Transport Command, amTtd *t Chang! airfield from Burnian on Friday evening m a York aircraft. He was met by Air Marshal Sir George Pirio. Allied Air Commandev-in-Chief, Air Vioc Marshal C. K.
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  • 45 7 lOKIO, July 28, Finance MinisU Tanzan Ishibishi told the Diet the Government was not conicplAting taxation of Imperial „1,v.->>oM nrotv.rfus RepOT****** dahl'a statement Kyodo noted that B SCAP directive of last Nov■.nber said such properties could not tax tree.
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  • 37 7 LONDON, Julj 29. -Bread, flour throughout the Soviet Union tins autumn, Moscow rad o say F& shops haw been opened In Ru proper during ttM l>a- s uvo rno» th? I
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  • 13 7 Our Dumb Blonde "Dancing m the bathroom? Of course it's a tap dance".
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  • 379 7 Malaya-Siam Rail Link To Resume Soon for this Express will leave PC nang every Friday at 11-15 a.m and the train will start fron Prai at 12 o'clock. It will arrive at Bangkok at 230 p.m. on Sunday (Siamese time). The down train will leave Bangkok on Fridays at 10
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  • 119 7 Finnish Treaty: No Big UK-Soviet Differences PARIS. July 'JO:— Well-informed I diplomatic sources asserted last night that there were "no essential differences between Russia and Great Britain" on the terms of the peace treaty with Finland. The source said that he expected the treaty would be signed quickly and without
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  • 33 7 Reuter A. P. JERUSALEM. July 28. -British Military Headquarters m Jerusalem stated tonight that according to an Unconfirmed report a British soldier had been shot and killed Jerusalem-Bet hlehem road.
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    • 278 7 Clues- Try This AMERICAN ism 23 -s CROSSI w% omt n-Poak In Alps 2C- Circles of g-Duck light c— City m 29-^Stretchea 12— Solo 28 Cask (abbrJ 45— Having 64 -Melodj Ruksia 30— Knight of 13.~City m N. 31- -Confined ilavor 5^ -Decay 7— Largest or Arthurs Africa 32— Prefix:
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  • 536 8 Move To Form Combined Anti-Socialist Front LONDON. Jul\ 28. move farm a combined anti- Socialist front Co strengthen m<- force of tlic op] on to tho Labour Government is, I understand, b iY<: p omoted by a ber of Conservatives In the British Parliament, Renter's political correspondent. The idea is
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  • 227 8 NO RUPTURE IN ANGLOEGYPT TALKS ALEXANDRIA, July 28. There has been no rupture m the A iglo-E gypt i a n negotiations, a source m close with the British delegation emphasised to-night. The talks are pursuing their normal course with Lord Stansgate, leader of the British delegation, remainIng m Egypt
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  • 139 8 MOMBASA. Kenya, July A plan to transform picturesque historic "Old Mombasa" from an nTercrowded, unhygienic slum area into an organised thriving community within ten or twenty years was described here today by the South African town planner, Professor L. W. Thornton White. Using a coloured
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  • 82 8 MUSLIM LEAGUE DISCUSS INTERIM GOVT. PLAN BOMBAY. July 2*:— After a tw Mid a h-ilf hours' ro«iliu<?, Ihe ft'Orkintr committee of tho Muslin Leapu railed to discu iM> Lceptic'f Mti tudo towards the Vii-i-roy "s now pro posals for an interim novornmcn was »djourn«d until 10.30 to-morrow morn inf. Th.
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  • 184 8 Paris, July 27. Security measures at the Luxembourg Palace have now been Completed so that none but authorised persons may enter. Entrance to ih» courtyard Is 'through a low archway which will permit the passage ol only 1 one rar at a time -under t
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  • 348 8 Robbers Get Away With $4,000 th nd f bberi itt< npt In m i robberies alone. tj with a iota! 020 m cash, jewellery and fr< m b house m Klon 2 Salk Road oiid another one In I i .d. Th m Tan Tock S n j hospital was
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  • 104 8 142,000 War Crimes Victims WASHINGTON, July :>:> A n estimate that staggering total of 142,076 Amerieam and Filipinos wet death ;ts a rt-sult of war crimes was repOred by Asiiitai Secretary Hoir.Ki C. Peterten of th« War D» partment Th*' list is .still growing. All but ■one 11,000 trerc killed
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  • 215 8 RAF Releases 50 More Bungalows The Royal Air F< r sp:- ded up li i pi buildlnga on of iadi i n from Chan ftj ;<■•■' :c,'.ys to the ownen Of the original premises tak m over i)v the Forces, only approximately 30 prr cent, were requisitioned by th« R.A.F.
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  • 34 8 tokio, July 28— The metropolitan police announced that a nationwide purge of market stall operators attempt to eliminate blackmarkets and apprehend those operating without proper authorisation or m ricted areas
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    • 228 9 AT BIOML! Home, Sweet Home! FIVE SHOWS DAILY 7r>. U a.«.^ pon.-4.15 V li\>\\\\\ Tel. 5281 1 nil: DIRECTOR OF 'FOUR FEATHERS' AND THE THIEF OF BAGDAD' (Sir Alexander Korda) IN HIS GREATEST POST-WAR SUCCESS. r^,^fe^^ Clynis Johni Ann Todd Roland Culver ■J'jjfefcfci ALEXANDIR KOROA Preceded By Pathe Gazette The
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    • 284 9 BOMBAY. July 28- A complete deadlock m the efforts end the 18-day-old postal strike followed the departure to Delhi ioday of the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, Mr. Krishna Prasada. The strikers' leader. Mr V. G. Dalvi, said: "The strike will continue perhaps with double vigour until the Union's demands
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  • 301 10 Palestine: Arabs Wan't Parley With The Jews JERUSALEM, July 27. -'Arab, of Palestine will n fuse flatly and definitely to sit at any round table conferenc with J wish people as we b:r. refused tim and again/ Dr. Hussein Khalidi, secretary of Ihe Arab executive told the Associated Press on
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  • 57 10 7-ONDON. July ffi Worn \iw births wore repistertxl m Emrlftr<! 1 and Wales during the June quarter than m any other quarter since 1929. The Registrar-General announced that 203,797 live births wen- registered m that period representing a birth rate 19.2 per jthousand. In the
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  • 317 10 Foreign Deputies Couldn't Agree LONDON, July 28.- lure of the deputies of the Big Four Foreign Minister to agree iii Paris on the nn r the publication of the draft pear. 1 treaties wi<h Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Rumania and Finland If ci to the reversal to-day of yesterday's decision m
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  • 157 10 An attractive charity tuMe tennin match, organised by the Sin^apo.e Table Tennii Association, betaM j the August Association, pre~WfW inter-club leapuo ehMBpiOBS for sit successive years, and a team known as the -Rest" will be held at the Happy World covered stadium on
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  • 83 10 PALESTINE, July 29. A letter attributed to Sir Evlyn !:.'i)l;( r m Palesi ine, banned fraternisation oi British Boldiera wrih Palestine Jews on th»ground tha! the Holy Land's Jewish community "cannot be absolved from being responsible for the long series of outrages" culminating wi.h the King
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  • 50 10 Masked Men Rob £35,000 JERUSALEM, July 28:- L masked men today held up at gin point thfl ir<>}(\ exchange i:> the centra oi the old Jewl h city of r ivi Avia iind made their escape witl fold and bank notes unofDciallj i sliinai. d to total ■00 I Reuter
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  • 93 10 Hearings For All Byrnes PARIS, July 29.— James F i rnes, U.S. Seci etary of State, \iii urge hearings for ail in'<Tisted nations including th c ormer en< my states, hen the Paris peace conferen convenes >n Moi day t today, it was disclosed authoritatively last night. Byrnes was understood
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    • 362 10 Radio Programme j Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.^ English Schools' Broadcast every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1100-1200 hrs. > Chinese Schools',' Broadcast every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. j < 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres In the medium wave band and 4.78 mega- i cycles per second m the
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    • 63 10 20^) NKWS Headlinei m English.! 20:iL' Listenei Po I 1100 Hawaiian Music by Har;j ICartinei a- hit Royal Hawaiians. 21 HO NEWS m EngH 2146 Feature relayed 'rom X.L.. 2200 Intermission (L 2280 Dance Mv from Prinoets Restaurant B.— 5.8.). 2300 CLOSE DOWN. (L.T.SO London Transcription Serrice Rec >rdii (R.)
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  • 255 11 PARIS J 28. The tlna] i i double* Hit French tennis championship, won by Yvon Petra and Marcel Bernard of Franc produced some brilliant tennis. The South American challenger A. M.in-n Argentine and Pancho SeI'm.. (Ecuador) itarted well l>ut Bernard struck form later m th.first
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  • 108 11 Nine Japanese war criminal* go to the gallows at 9 o'clock this morning at Changi Gaol for atrocities committed on PoW.s working on the Burma-Siam "death railway' and civilians of the Andaman Islands. Thos o to bo executed Include the following: Chief Petty Officer tfakayama
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  • 71 11 INCOME TAX RADIO QUIZ Tomorrow niglu at 9.45, the topic of the fortnightly discussion arranij cd by the Department or Broadcasting will be the urgent on,, of Income Tax. The three discussion musketeers Amat, Worm and Smith wil b e confronted by Mr. Kelson Jones the Financial Secretaray, who can
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  • 40 11 DETECTIVE WINS $33,000 Our Own Reporter Penan** Monday. Dame Fortune smiled on S^t Maj. D. Nair of the Detective Branch, when ho struck the first prize of $32,000 m the big iweep last Saturday at the Penang Turf Club Races.
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  • 727 11 Senior Air Slaf! Officers and W. A. A F. were among the competitors at a well- attended sports meeting field by Headquarters Unit, Air Command. South East Asia, at Changi on Saturday. One of the "high spots" true the veterans race, won
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  • 152 11 At minar} inquh i. Third Police Court Chinese, Chua An Bee, Poll Chcx)n. Chua Ah Song and Pi Boon Tong were arraigned m dock on a tentative charge f) i armed robbery. Tlic robbery was stand t«. hav< taken place ln a IOUs c at 7£
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  • 183 11 (Our Own Repurf<-r> Penang, Monday. Th following are thf hand caps for ihe second day of the Penang Tun Club Races for Saturday. August 3:— Horses, Cl. 1. div. l, 7 fur. Jesanne 11.04 The Elk 10.02 Tepong 809 Krishna 8.05 Th< Pahan 8.02
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  • 184 11 Ahmad b. Karso was acquitted m tin.- Fir-4 District Court yesterday or I charge of causing the death of a ChfntM youth by negligently navi^ »L--hitf the \T3ReI he was h\ charge of. In acquitting Ahmad, Mr. Paul Storr stated that he had taken the opportunity
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  • 139 11 Singapore. Jnl> 20. The Indian r 'onirress Medical Mission m Malaya "ill continue to function m all of \t§ M.'l.tyan centres, except Kota Bahru. for another fortnight, it was 'earned officially here today. Although scheduled to depart this week-end, the director of the mission. Dr. !\f.
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  • 130 11 For being m possession of dutiable liquor, a Chinese, Ho Tien Ho. who appeared m the Third Police Court yesterday m a summons case was convicted and fined $128 m default 8 weeks' r.i. Mr. J.P. Merson, prosecuting, stated that on June 12 a revenue officer
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  • 126 11 In regard to tho n;n nuru-erient that Govornment pensioners will be out tied to procure ten yards of cloth pach at controlled price the representative of the pensioners delegated to d«'a! with the distribution dehires it to be known that m the case of pensioners' widows, only
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  • 231 12 yi tofit-Bomb Lesson San Francisco, July 29. Viet 1 Admiral B 1 a n d y commander of the Bikini atom tests, stated today that further investigation i.iio the results of the tests has shown that the United States will be compelled to mjUce
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  • 248 12 Bevin May Resign, Says Rumour London, July 29.—A new crop rumours that Mr. Bevin m gut resign sprouted today as the harassed Foreign Secretary lay tired and ill and Prime Minister Mr. AUlee took his P ace at the Paris peace conference. Official ind cat'ons of such a Cabinet shift
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  • 147 12 Two charges of causing prie- ;s hurt ami causing death, through rash driving w< i explained to an RASC driv jjt D.R. Hall m the Fifth Court erday. It is alleged that a military lorry came into collision with a fire briga'd i engine at
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  • 109 12 The Japanese paw 1 BUm of monoy for each execution at the prison. The executioner received 50 per cent, and the r 8t of th money w*t divided BW>Dg warders and sub warden on duty at the time. This was stated by Copal Sun dram
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  • 740 12 Jinnah: "If War Is Wanted, We Accep t It Unhesitatingly" idopted another resolution ex >resslng a b.'Ptf th:u the 'attlude of the Congress Party ows clearly thi I c ma 1 r >:e gatisf v I ry working of •^institution making body do no, Still another r solution as serted
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