Morning Tribune, 7 August 1946

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE P^ N eu>ser*s) UCtNTS i ATTr-TT^T 7 1946.
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  • 494 1 BYRNES THROWS CHALLENGE TO MOLOTOV Attempt At Bte 4 Dictation Resented Paris, Aug. 6.— The U.S. Secretary of State Mi Byrnes, in a startling reply to remarks on Sunda\ of the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Molotov, today, charged the Russian delegate with seeking Big Four ric ation of the peace
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  • 47 1 BATAVIA, Aug. 6.— Indonesian reI ports state that five were killed in a clash at Padang, in Central Sumatra yesterday. According to the Antara agency, three hundred "Chinese mercenaries" and Indian trocps clashed with ai Indonesian force, the Indonesians losing five killed.
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  • 172 1 6 _it was officially announced Jerusalem, Aug- o. attempt was made by the SWSSSto "mWtwo senior British 5 in Jerusalem. mp wasfrustrar t he barking of dogs ho officers' garden. "two British officers were in Baka (a suburb oi em,. At 10.25
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  • 98 1 London, Aug. 5. Slim, athletic, Miss Evelyn Sharp (43), daughter of, the Vicar of Eal ng, who was appo nted Deputy Secre ary to the M'.nistry of Town and Country Planning on an yearly salary of £2,500 bezomes woman civil servant No. 1. She is
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  • 89 1 JHS. Aug. o— Tho Jewish Affenwcutive said today it rejected British-Ai erican proposal for of Palestine because the *ou!d not gta either Jews or impendence. Voh earlier Wired briefly that the plan basil for Isodnclared: Ted "f the Jewish people '^r the LeawTof 85 P r Pont
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  • 46 1 Teheran. Aug. 6. A numbei of people were killed and wounded in a clash between Democrats sad Tudehists (leftwing party; after the 41st anniversary delebrations of the Persian constitution last night Police fired 'nto the air to disperse the crov/ds.
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  • 75 1 LISBON, Aus. 6.— Captain Mario Silva. former Assistant Chief of Lisbon Police, has been appointed Chi' l of Police in Goa, Portuguese India, which is beinS reinforced, it Wgs announced today. Captain Silva is nO'v on his way by air to th f > Portuguese
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  • 57 1 I 'ceoanud for h »wtpt the i after it onto*. Oil docks members of the ship's crew 49 were treated, in hospital but only one wsa hurt badly enough to jequiW overnight hospitalizafon 2J memb ers of the crew and a dock arc still missing Workers said
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    • 56 1 Give Us The Pfeasure To Serve Satisfy Youlf leading itimis I Choicest Selections insist on From j purchasing c A f the finest JQiith Africa I SWEET VERMOUTH obtainable FORT WINE artl now Clove Liqueur- Van Der Hum PEPPERMINT Ll'ilEm available FRVVC^SCIN CONVENT at our WHITE PEPPFT^^INT wn>,,s sp.nts I
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  • 397 2 aim I ribl cii bon i ind c 1 ;i a to r turn on Bund v.j h him another T < Ba< rtld •ith-r ll V.C. nd. B the v C idaged IfAAFI r- j He laid be WM from ..b maiia«'-r. R
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  • 65 2 UNO's Huge Staff Aug. S Vni'ed Bottom finin.uj. I in 34 Tia bow one-third T( < {itp n t om V:, n VB. n 000 The orgai a lon fi p rmplof n v/j/ a/ ?^W Janvnty 1 1U47, and uUttnal iu HMO. 77,,- K^nW< d i7 y Or />
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  • 110 2 Thf- Rinrru" t fnin tO Tf-O'i'r j,;,di from r\rc bMlfd^Tl >n ;»n I fu'fli the iri -<•• tatt "> Oflktel h'-rc. formers |Q btillf All padi to the milb, ofhrrv itockf r 1 i > 1 o V, bo rr-q'jUitioned at earlier. Th« BtfrtpAptf "N'a^nu"
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  • 31 2 UfKAKA, Aui 6 <■• Pi the I>rV I i\ f.' tried Grand Nhtioi.;J A^MaMf As i of ik< iltloi 1 N f.<)l r If v :il cnJir. irr.ouf. Reuter
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  • 8 2 The Pren^h f i A. P.
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  • 67 2 V" 'jnal it in Ch cago r ni Tru- rtu C gress for 1 a al scssi i m providing for j death penalty for i 7 New York Radio a (I f u'iay. The demand was made in connection w'th tht re- on
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  • 205 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Aug. 5.- Th critical position of food vapplie-, fOJ ftnganyika v 1s stressed during i debate In the Legislative Council a. Dar-es-Salaam today twhen Ml un official European member urged tl the Government should mcrea i luaranteed price* of maiie a '>d b to encourage maximum
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  • 40 2 TOKIO. Auu s.— Lt.-G. n. Jam. s I Hull, nt* comniandir of AFMIDPAC (American Forces, li'd-Paclflc) tod^ etnplnncd tor Bhftngbai after fi»u oonf6renc< \*.'t i Oencim] Mar ;l ui He will vi>.:t Manila b<;fort- omini to RtwalL
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  • 117 2 An hour a fier he had cleaned oil: fowl run of a house In Coronation Road, at 4 a.m. on Monday, a fowl thief came I riding out of a village In Holland Road with his booty concealed In a sack slung over hUshoulder, and
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  • 96 2 Jews Peace Conference Hr PARIS. Aug. B.— The W^llwish Executive at r^-usfl meeting here today announced tl^^H it would submit to the Pea r <fl ference in the next fen -fl morandum criticising "ortS omissions'' in the peace hvatiet^^H. the light of Jewish needs. The spokesman listed thf onH siens
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  • 255 2 "Fight" Over Ship Denied New York, Aug. S:— Reports A\ni "flgbt" enmd when the crew r>f the United BtAtfli VCMd AmeriI ;ui R;t?i'.-ci took over the Mlflfe of her Mater ihip Abmtlom IPiMVMi f.'om the British vessel Kltebeth v.re denied t(»dity by the spokesman^ of tlie United State.s lAxm owners
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  • 310 2 "An x cution like this was a rare o< 1 I out of curiosity I went to see it/ 1 W i d Lt. Watanabe Kasumasa in his df-fcn^^H^ at his trial with two others in the Third War CriaM* Court yesterday on a charge of being
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  • 96 2 London, Aug. 5. I xey Casey, Covn I athlete, has be< rVi^R prove that she is no a mM Patsey, as the star plcweri //z e Kld are worn n\ h ry M I 'eflw. pz// wp suc/i a 1 I against the Dublin team M ing all goals
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  • 81 2 SHANGHAI. Au*. 6memhrrs of the Ch'n.^ Arm?. |^^B turned traitor dur-inp the later .'9fl of the Sino-Japanost war, firing squad yesterday, if 1 mass execution in Shan^. 1 Japanese occupation. I The group Included The execution was held In the C section of the city, which
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  • 68 2 Hanoi. Aujr. s.— ln:' I h?u Chinese troops K —the Second Honour H| 'vomH rot !e;-ve Tonkin conclusion of a Fr-r jHSf iccord in Fontaine)' 1 V[. onrdeH. a Frmch ml!l K Dokesman dedared. ,M He eaid two Bbipa I arrived in Haiphorjr ha wbark Chliieie tf 001
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  • 224 3 JK Govt. Offers SHB Corr uga ted Sheets To Rebuild Godowns (Tribune Staff Reporter)* The Gov:rnmcn of the United Kingdom hav j offered the Singapore Ha bour Board a much needed ;upply of 240 tons of corruga^er iron sheets to help bull'' Smgapare wharfage facilities. "These sheets will be of
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  • 101 3 When a British sailor of the s.s. 'Samviga." Kenyon (21) appeared in the Fourth PoYct Court y?sterday on a charge oi assaulting his fifth engineer, th. 1 master of the vessel t:ld the cour thai he could not vouc^ lor the accused's character a "nil aloni;
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  • 51 3 At the conclusion of an inquiry in > the death of Able Seaman Tomni Nugent, who w a s found dead In natch of the s.s. Samsoaring in Per ang Harbour on July 30. a verd-.c of death by misadventure was r c by Mr. W. Foulsham
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  • 134 3 OFFICER ASSAULTED CAPTAIN 1 You have done a very foolish (n ng," said Magist,a;c R. C- Hof j man, yesterday to a Bri tsh chief office*- of the Merchant Service, Ses'crson Tidy (32) when tonvi.tng him on a charge of assaulting a Military Poi.ce officer in Ihe execution of his
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  • 187 3 Three men, an Arab and two Chinese, who were caught trying to take away large quantities of cloth :rom Singapore were fined $1 000 each when they Dleaded guilty to charges cf exoortino: textiles wi'hut a permit, before Second District Judge Tan Thoon Lip, yesieraay. Abdul
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  • 67 3 Tay Oek Chon? and Koh C! Lai. two pork sellers who ovcrcht Food Control Inspectors for p ol^' purchased by them, mere <rw to six weeks' rie:orou.s imprisonnvi.each, by Second District Judge rhoo n Lip, yesterday. Tay, who wns aircsted at Joo Chiat Roirt. told I katty
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  • 64 3 l uecond P° r Bi (15». boo Fon<? (48 [27) had mn'y explained to them. Fas illeg tl I uc rm d robbery ai Kitchenid about 9.20 llighl r n pi-t" Lstratc ordei d t b P remanded in police d S<.o ed in HI prt o T aimed
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  • 45 3 V;:a i'iir T)iuch •ill- li »oscd an port by the AusttAockers trade union, arrived Rt H Java rarly today after a Jrom Sydney. had been immobilized in J; an ports sine,: last autumn lhe r 1 1 CJom- workers lo <^ ship be earhe Indoj
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  • 9 3 M, and pleaded MM* charge of la a
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  • 104 3 Ye ar Chandu Smoker Arrested his ■>■ of •n 0 claimed to be second taikong a motor tOngkaoff, Wa s also bound tjV(l r on a similar charge. hua found in possession Of »2 two-hoon packets of chandu oi ooard a moor toimkang at anchor li We inner roads by
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  • 274 3 His Wife Cried 'Robbers Have Come" A Chinese, Lim Pui Tee, was in the dock on a tentative charge of armerj obberv at a pr uminary inquiry h Id in the Third Police Court yesterday. An Indian shopkeeper a Alo.rt Street. Snaik Meer; Shaib. said he was awakaned by noises
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  • 27 3 ISTANBUL, Aug. 5:— A fierce fire today comple ely destroyed a si!o i* Smyrna containing 20,000 tons of eoreah worth over 10,000,000 Turk'ch pounds (about £2,000.000).— Reuter
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  • 68 3 WASHINGTON, Aug. S.—A train carrying approximately $32,000,000 ivorth of gold from the American zone in Germany tvill arrvc in Budapest tomorrow, the Slate Department announced today. The gold compr'ses inden ifianle looted Hungarian valuables found in the American sector. Its return was agreed on during the recent negotia''on.s
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  • 49 3 UrxVr the auspices of the f'atholic Young Iftn'l Association a lecture on "Th<- World To-Day" will be dc liver^l by a Rodemptorist Father ;it St. J<OMph'l Institution Hal!, on Frday, AQff. 9, at 6.00 p :>'. |ff«m< berii friend*;, and all IkOM wIK) aio rt^r- nvitcd to attend.
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  • 202 3 Lai Kok Ying '29), a partner in a photo studio, KM convictrd Bad "rntenced bv Masristrato K. M Byrne to one day's s.i. aid ftlfO fln--d Sf-00 or three month"/ r.i. for dishor>rstly receiving stolen property. According to the evidence, a quantity of filmi and
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  • 97 3 Four guards, Haji YusoS b?n Golak (50) Abdul Ham id bin Peek Mohamed (29), Mii^a Ghanl oin Abas (28) and Oh Fng Keng (34) appeared in Ibi Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge Of theft of four Japanese aeroplane J engines, the property of
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  • 162 3 TRIESTE, Am?. 4. PoUc e Bo It AiiiPd Military OoTernac&t control have taken "row ine precautions** «minB| disorders i n clcp Trieste vorkcT. try r 0 tak,, back rhe conflscated food s'ock-s. Col Bowman. Chief of AugJo-Ameriean occimfed Zone "A," said that AMO *ouM
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  • 309 4 The Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1946. Strike Breakers the eotintj knot befoi., being ued BrUisl <- -.'i'-/. 1 through i •b«- Peni V.<»; kil 11l i Klfi for < onomii bet ertneni I fd j lan gor I n( raJ Laboui Uni >n ii pi> to grave a -aiiojj
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  • 676 4 Spain Moves TOWARDS Industrialisation MADRID U P 000,000 mpared wlt>l tooo.ooo in IWS. Hydro-electric plants have tin the oal outpui available from kw p< r hour In WM V) hoped s by 1962. 43 new r (ervolra aw being ,drj to si existing onei. M' t me-made motoren on the
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  • 214 4 WHY NATIONS ROT -The World Bishop G. A. W |(< A window on to Burm I munai life, th s bo IL portrayal of past an< HT Burma, brilliantly B^ against ;he background' -HP world that d'd not w rfc aw^F beginning of a world The author, undoubted I vast
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  • 514 4 ITALY FACES WAVE OF STRIKES (From John l'albot, Renter's Correspondent) ROME -Trade Unions 9 m wa ching closely the first steps ol the n"w Italian Government towards the all-imoortant 'ask of Improviig the siandard of living tlro'ighoui the country. This is Domestic Problem No. 1 faclßl Sigrfor Alclde de Gasperi's
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    • 160 5 llf it's obtainable anywhere it's in i Jhe Sinqafwha ShofiA\ Electrical United Trading Co., 11, stamiord Roud, tiingapore. If IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT LS. Embroidery Dutet importers of all kinds of Ci.irieoe Hand- made Fancy Goods 10, i3att6ry Ro^d (Rodney House), Singaport. i Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT
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    • 216 5 General Men handise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VIBIT MAitro 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of porcelain LINNER SERVICE BETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected. Telephone 7565. Hair Dressers Lftdies Hair Dressers, Latest Fa&hions and Manicure by Miss Anna Mnjoric Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Baloon Formerly of
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    • 140 5 Men's Wear BOX ft WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS <a Otnti Distinctive StylUb fenirU) Call at— E. ALLABrX k CO., 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore Musk Store T.AVA. Music House, 11/63, Hist Street, Bicfapore. Tor PIANOS, MUSIC ft RECORDS. Tbone 7418 Optician Regarding the eye sight Coruult: New China Optical Co IL
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    • 163 5 Re/rigeratwn Marden Compare Refrigerating Engineer. 82, Orchard Road P. O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDE* Singapore. Sanitary Contractors FONCHIN&Co,Ltc Omce 64. Wallk-: BtTCM Phone No. 7557 Sanitary ElettricaJ Cfi'^tii^ Building Repairers ind Q^n*? 1 Impork-ra. Shoes U BUOE CO., LTD BATA BuiLDINcl, NORTH BRIDGE ROAX Silk Store H NEH SILKS In
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    352 6  -  Josephine Lowman By Face Value a )>;<•(•• of leather* Is the makeup applied cleverly or Is it parish o the coloura stand out. In other words, doe Ii look natur-Wh«-n we look ;<* .'i ■> i tndal thin] li <•» tractive thii Im- also notice good grooming
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  • 288 6 Ex-Nazi S. S. Chief "Knows Nothing" ERG Au» s.— Fu.m r S.S. UiUt. -ooi- nued. tn T n, who spent i< years in the S.S. and whose id in the German takes up almo much space as that his Termer chief Hein rich Himml'T, p. of ssed complete ignoranc? or
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  • 149 6 LONDON, Aug. ,s.— Russia has increased by 11 $19,800,000 her reparations demands upon Hungary,™ the course of grant lg "concessions" asked Hungarian Government, the new schedule of annu« payments reported by So-viet news agency Tass cm lo>^d. I Although the draft of the peace ireaty wi
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  • 22 6 Our Dumb Blonde "George Davies said IB got to put my back mm my work. I suppose thfl is what he means."
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    • 124 6 LI*L Ail\US EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE I II F>r :>rm \rr Getting Better All the Time By A1 Cnpp M Op 'iVEN' y^ --^V DREAMS IS G)TTIN' VB CjATER: A SUDDEN STOP I OFF without SO MUCH (s~\ DEALER ALL TH' TIME. f. r MIGHT HAVE AWAKENED
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  • 95 7 Choudree Appeals To Americans Ashvvin Choudree, Soutn «^.S6iTcR-J del gate, in a v J S the American people to ''make lainst the new South African I. lent ently ation i and ,Unitde airmen will not realises I SUDthe enship has exhildren oi India. ing unanimously declaring representaionde- f the South
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  • 162 7 New York, Aug. 5.— General Jacob Devers. Command ng General of the U.S. Army Ground Forces, said if (he U.S. had maintained "an armed force comparable to the industrial and f inane al power of the nation^ World War II looii.d not have occurred.
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  • 94 7 MONTREAL. Au£. 5. The steamship service between Montreal and the Far East, suspended in 1939, will be resumed in September with the tailing of the liner City of Yokohama for Manila, Honpkonj* and Shanghai. The vessel will car•y what is believed to be the larp- f
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  • 47 7 i 5.— Twelv e French and 43 wounded ,as attacked near rn In<ioI French i .i<\\ re- :ook i d to b<. R P opli from the R< tuted by Anb I don af er tin i /ily l. r wounded.
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  • 18 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 6.— Siam on Monday applied for membership of i.he United Nations.— A .P.
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  • 141 7 Black Market Gangs Active In London Dock Area m Aug. s.—Several attempts by hsghly- narket gangs to secure hauls ol E ndon d-cks have been f-ilcd b} m trols of the por* of London pol?ce. B "Wing L B "nnianI, died. L T t^ropoHKj w j t^ I rchina t
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  • 263 7 Indian Boy cot Affects South African Life Pretoria, Aug. 5: The soap shortage in many parts of South Africa is now so acute t hat women have bought up all available sticks of shaving soap in order to wash their ''smalls" and baby garments. Soap rationing is predicted. This is
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  • 117 7 Grenade Thrown Into Rally Bangkok, August 5 (delayed Violence flared, in Siam's bitter political campaign on Sunday when a grenade was thrown in'o a political rally at the memorial bridge in Dhonburi across *he river from Bangkok killing me and wounding nine. The rally was held by Tagnai Suvannadhat who
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  • 198 7 TOKIO, Aug. s.— An official denial of a Washington report that Japanese war criminals were being released because of failure to obtain witnesses from the U.S. was mado by Lt.-Col. F. E. Meek, executive officer, SCAP legal section. l W e have not released a tingle suspect
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    • 283 7 Answer To Yesterday's Try This AMERICAN Pu le CROSSWORD Hipii r*lllPQ»— 14— Till the soil 23— It's often 35-Spooky VjO\L iO(£;Vi(= I SJB|C ;A;P lUC3< 15— Sea bird tipped 36— Assistant EIIIIBP'3 -VliHiS' 0 2 s 16 Plac» to en er 25 Hooded order (abbr.) C^E 9'E ACRObS 17— Uiffe
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  • 11 8 l i'.' irn i a i*», iluploadi I
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  • 285 8 I -jr- West I n d b bv e 'ar hquake and subs whii h >< curred j rday In the i Anr- who lane e rujlllo, rcpor b Reuter. \r p.rlfrm.N -v. V)'k itatel thai l^ug lid u.n up h ear
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  • 168 8 India: No Fresh Move DELHI Aiv. 5 Un: W;tv<<!, V. I I BMMfc i 0 in -ii iiiO 1 |o I'/rrn DCH inM-rim 0 i I: v.hi' h vsoulfl rnm di f >t lab i'j fIS ;i (tott tli' 1 th profM M i. rc. ntiwrTfri bare ooot kler ti»<'M
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  • 155 8 No Pilgrims At Historic 'Wailing Wall' STRICT CURFEW ON, SO. JERUSALEM, Aug. 5. -The ?n Palestin preR| d /OHzr;/</ /or »ie mory the p \gr ma{ e of Jews to Rra/I M on the inniversary of the destruction of 'he Temple by T lus the Roman in A.D. 0 he
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  • 58 8 NEW YORK a I:— Admiral WiiiKiv, Qttotff la chiir ihe Ikittl itflflS lx>inb that one mo:.- ihlp lias brromi a II f>f til*' Uil(i» IV. ig ,X n ofl i .ir'y »< fortnight it ortoo ban The m>lp. i eoncpeU Soil drjfdod uteo la has caps... mduaUy
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  • 39 8 JERUSALEM, Aug r, 1 nJi women, am itJun« L"» when British •i"-<l "ii the Jewish and carried out mber r u c Latrui n mtu IH Aviv. More than ed i-f--itilJ beins held in Reuter
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  • 111 8 THtmsLEY, Aug 5.-A sentence of one rear's detention was promulgated at Thurslej repatriation camp oday on Acting Corpora! James I3ne.es, Canadian Royal Engineers, for improper possession of 13G War Department articles found In bis file's home near Bradford. At the court martial Briefs said h< had snrl
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  • 120 8 will 'rh?& V£ llmc MinisU r Clement Aniee nn in hm 01 on Wednesday whether or not to submit the Palestine Issue to the United NaMom. government sources disclosed today Th's became known a few h urs after the Moscow broadeast declaring tttemptS to solve the
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  • 328 8 Shortage Of Everything, But LCND:n, Aug. 5.— Cheerful holiday crowd* ingat shortages and queues d Br -airf'reH making h° best of the brilliant sunshine tr] back something of the old peacetime gale y rf 'M holiday we k nd. For ths majority it was a ho!;iH h° sea. ny
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  • 137 8 WASHINGTON. Aug \M which survived the bomt ;>M Bikini set up housel njiß National Cancer /;-<tit:t?,B scientists began to study tlfl ,rct atomic roj/j trtg .crj iheir ability to prodm m Dr. Egon Lorenz, senior t/fl ricist in charge of the ■■-y^M Hiid scientists hope to dnM if the
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  • 87 8 Tientsin Aug. 5. T.voA™ san Marnes and a Chln.-seM tary policeman were k:l^H several military police i nese pedestrians ing efforts to quell a >■ Marine. M HeadqiiaritTs said tn ■m Marine, eviden iy >^ ;j r:n?« severe mental d^)V m ed a wall surrom and killed a Marine
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  • 46 8 MILAN'. Augt H 1,000 unemployed brought trattir and clashed with K Milan today. ,J After the poli H demonstrators fron II Chamber of Labou Br shifted towards th.- city when- they cor fc to elmifl clown and i HF^ with the pel i i Reuter
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  • 32 9 m the found that a drying shed in the j 1", fac tory had eaiurht fire. Prompt action by the fire fighters L a I*"- »P*"*»« to the
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    • 191 9 ■chnny Weissmuller .-^k^ |r.\n%A^ T I II I E »l PH S Hi-BwrFS OiFFORD JOHNNY SHEFFIELD. ■i V'lT SFT TABZAN AGAIN FOR A LONG TIME k LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS WHICH THOUSANDS PRAISED! l^rr^r>x see it with IAPHOL/ the family! mTiarroNBACK to-morrow/ Wv.WU XG BEAI'TY" RED Helped To Create
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    • 183 9 At The Worlds GLOBE G.W. (Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.:n.> "DESERT VICTORY" Charge of the Victorious British Bth Army (n Desert and Difficult Campaign. LIDO N.W (Daily: 3—7—9.15 pjm.) LAUREL ft HARDY Create the Biggest Laugh of a Happy Season. "GREAT GUNS" SKI G.W, To-night at 7 and 9.15 p.m. "THE HURRICANE
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    • 148 9 /^^T.~r LAST DAY 4 Shows DAVI I Iftkl PWA/£ LEjS^LIJ/^Jl^Q^j 1»30— 4— 6.30— 9.30 p.m. j^v iEREiA WRIGHT SSM) JOSEPH (OIIEN \fte&. PWk Alfred HITCHCOCK'S jgg Kj|^ Shadow of a Doubt HIS V! MACDONALD CAREY f PATRICIA COLLINGE HENRY TRAVERS I■ 1 1 II 1 iIMII L J M_ML JIMMM—I
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  • 30 10 I conj tctii I im'on b ler to (1'" li f r i u fi I tfr. J. B toi <*. i in th# r i
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  • 24 10 B nd d en tl i f i i." Joshi ment <; that peopln tn< t in ■n I i .i. Reuter
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  • 122 10 i. 1 com- ham bra B rrom the j in mnd ens to Pi I class'cal comv j and f men a wire:, b of the music. The changing panolour, Mjht, shad av. s, clouds and the elements is a poetry lon which v ni o lovers
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  • 51 10 LONDON, Aug. 6.— A Whir hal Source Said O" Monday that I-t. Gei) Evelyn Barker, British oommandei li Palestine, is likely to be reprimanded but not removed" ir. Field Martha] Mbntgoofr i- for hi> lettei aooompanjring a fraternisation ban between Briish milftarv Dersonnd and Jews.- A.
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  • 74 10 80,000-FT HEIGHT NEXT PLANES TO CJ .Mil WASHINGTON ~fl I mate speeds of nearly l,& I I per hour at mm altitude nf fl feet arc predicted by the •IB] States Army Air forces iir il ft rocket-propelled I ft The piano will ft first test flight at th» Mur
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  • 345 10  -  Vernon Morgan, Reuters FFG Sport WHITE City S.adium, L'ji.don, Aug. 5.— a Bi| Br cored a su/p i> ugly easy victory over I ince 1 tck and ft .id c mest bef re 50,000 s'lir 'J B a ors in b" 'ff sunshine here th s afto noon Jj
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  • 272 11 King Gustaf Told: No More Tennis Air Mail) —Kin Gustaf, Sweden s :C p; has been advised to s and avoid strenuous phy"doctor. Hjalmar Cassennaa Dr Casserman, who examined King Gustaf after he had a slight heart spasm when playing tennis recently has found ''certain alterations in his heart due
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  • 117 11 rs did OUI lert did m earlier rounds with lead in I T .r a some Bnt wn r round t fuiiousl a. ,ver the now exhausted The Australian graPP'er t toe to toe battle in und. b'ii sras pinned down s by Jell nc big li ~iu of
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  • 56 11 IRG, Aug Doctor political L 1 i D Osnabrueck todey I states R r tish and An- r car d M?ers the unity of much as the ex->i-:vos." <J i adn; lons 8(lminl m only," T)raftjn g ol r absolutely prf> n!a- e need only one w e demand
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  • 143 11 JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 4.— At I Meeting, organised by the Africar Mineworker; Union, here loda about 1,000 natives agreed to cal 1 genrral strike of native minr •rkers at all mines on Witwaters rtnd for Aug. 12. The President o ♦he Union urged the natives to hole
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  • 160 11 Payment For Requisitions: HK Ruling HONG KONG, (Ai r Mail).— The Hong Kong Government acc3p;s liability for requisitions only on behalf of Civil Affairs under the M.litary Government, while payment for requisitions made Cor a Service other than Civil Aflairs require negotiations With the Ministry concerned. This was announced by
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  • 152 11 NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—A "citizen oinmittee"' of three, sponsored Q.\ lh e new "Partisan" Party organisec by returned ex-servicemen, was u. gal la Athens, Tennessee, where at least 18 people wen injured in an election fl^ht on Fnda.. Armed ex-servicemen wer e s Ul J
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  • 41 11 JERUSALEM, Aug. 5:— A :urthe fcOO of 2,000 or more Jewish illegal immigrants in ships off Haifa were landed today. They are 'TiostHwomen and children. It Is estimat f*d that there are still 1.500 aboard five small craft. Reuter
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  • 106 11 Chinese Trade Counsellor For S'pore The Chinese Government has decided to appoint a commercial attache in London and a commercial counsellor in Singapore, reports Reuter from Shanghai. The appointments mere recommended by the M nistry of Economic Affairs, which has also proposed to the Government a scheme for subsidizing exports
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  • 153 11 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4.— Joseph Stack, national commander of the veterans 01 loreign wars, said on Saturday that veterans have been bypassed by non-essential con-s-ruction' 1 in his quest for postwar housing. Stack paused here briefly on Friday, before he left the near M:d-East, for Honolulu where h
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  • 53 11 A verdict of suicide was returnee by the Coroner. Mr. W. Foul>hair in the Po]ic e Court, Penang. at a inquiry into the death of a Canto?,'so, Lam Ah Yec. who was four' dead with a knife In his stomach ithe kitchen of a pork shop in
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  • 96 11 WASHINGTON, Auq. 5.— The International Emergency Food Council has recommended a 270,000-ton allotment of rice for India for the second half of 1946. Reporting that ava:lablesupplies of rice were 50 per c.en*. short of requ rements the Councl said that the maintenance of an adequate
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  • 171 11 Surplus US Ships FOR Sale WASHINGTON, Aug. Application! for the purcfa ise of BUrplllfl United States merchant ships are now ueing considered by the United States Maritime Commission and deliveries to foreign buyers are exed to begin soon aiter the end ol August when the 90 days priority selection period
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  • 238 11 GENEVA. Auk. 5.— Tryeve Lie, Secretary General of the UNO to T d the UNRRA Council when it met in the former League of Nations building here today, that he wns "definitely encouraged and hopeful about the future" after his recent journeys across Europe. Piorello La
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  • 57 11 With u virw to reviving t- im>rta t'viti^s a in^t'tr* ol m< "iher* of T,,,. r j BNlminton P>«rtv will h«» l.f At 116 KviM tt Ron<\ (off K'..,n Read), S{flfH*M)ft ♦•>•> ,>;n>'V r hursday> at C.30 p.m. AH r ru-mhers are roouostcd to New members mny comnunleate
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  • 123 12 UNRRA food shipments reach new high, but crisis will continue GK..T.VA. AU Apt I tO JU C< J4 ton*. a ncjrd in U relief, h( added. food the 1 the n< r i Th^ Uv rie ■<*■.<': <■ i con Inued to be he said. rUr of 1#44 wan tr«m«ly
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  • 144 12 MILFORD. Connecticut, Aug. 6. -The son of the submarine's inirji\or said he believes the doom o/ the surface battleship is written tn the atom bomb tests «t Bikini, Thomas Lake, son of the. late Simon lake, said In future onlu tubmwrtnet tiave chana'e of escdjAng disaster
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  • 101 12 HAD STOLEN RED CROSS STORES Ipoh Charges of being in possession of itolen gcod^. including a quantity of blankets. betfsheeta, woollen jackets and trousers, sho?s and so:ks, were explained to seven former empi' yc.. ol the British Rod Cross Store her?, at the Police Court. All pU aded guilty. n
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  • 66 12 A President Is Hanged The bitlle I -riddled body of Lt.-Col. Gualberto Viilarroel, overthrown Presdent of BoVVic, as it hun'j from a lumppost in front of the Government Palace a! La Paz, Bolivia On July 21. Civilian opponents of ViLarroel captured the palace .n a successful revolution, shot the President,
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  • 143 12 num i to a I heri anc n pom in c ad and Bremen u re try* n^ to prise up the si n- w i i I ip beneatl hem In clouds d snv ini nda Draper. 26 Who hid d leg and extensive
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  • 333 12 Better Food For World Is Planned WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.— The i minimum v «i tar-; t of 2,600 calori s daily will be consider d at the World I Cop tnhagen shonly, a )ild food survey publi tied by the United fl FooJ and Agriculture Organisation. e survey tines mao
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  • 63 12 A Health Department communique Bsued in Kuala Lumpur says that not only mus' poisoned bails, tangle-foot ana rat traps be usea to desroy the preterit generation of rats, hut sups must alto be taken to see that there is no future for rals in Kua.a Lumpur. There
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  • 273 12 LONDON, Au C 7 I moved a fr«,m a I London on Sat'.. I the railway track failed to open it. Kit m motive, th e two hundred^ I was spit open, but ins letters and paper,. I abandoned their 1 I LONDON, Aue. I George Long, of Flamo'jrjM
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