The Straits Times, 2 July 1946

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  • 20 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY ICIGHI PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1946. PRICE 1» C!F.MS
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  • 641 1 Goats Found Munching Hay After Dropping Of Bomb BIKINI, Monday. NAVAL observers re-entered Bikini Lagoon five hours after the world's fourth atomic bomb had been dropped today on the "guinea pis" fleet of 73 old warships, and found most of the remains still afloat.
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  • 177 1 Kidnappers Free Sutan Sjahrir BATAVIA, Monday. SUTAN Sjahrir, "Premier" of the unrecognised Indonesian Republic, was released by the men who kidnapped him last Friday and airived uninjured at Batavia airport today aboard a British Dakota airplane carrying released internees from Soerakarta. Sutan BJahrir told the press that the kidnappers were
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  • 204 1 BANGKOK, Monday. THE STAR witness m the investigation of the cleat* 1 of King Ananda Mahidol appeared before a Commission of Inquiry thi3 morning and testified that on finding the King dead he reported to the Queen Mother that he had killed himself. The witness was
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  • 274 1 UMNO To Fight On Against Union From Our Own Correspondent) IPOH, Mon. THE United Malay Natior.a 1 Organisation has decided to continue with its preparations to send a three-man "protest" deputation to London. A resolution to th s effect was passed at the meeting of the General Assemb y of
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  • 28 1 The Kinr shakin f hands with Field-Marshal Sir Claude A«chlnl«eU, Commander-in-Ch lef In India, when he visited the V-Parade troops m Kensington Gardens.
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  • 294 1 JERUSALEM, Monday. •THE Jewish terrorist organisation, Irgun Zvai Leumi, issued 1 an ultimatum tonight that it would kill the three British officer hostages still m its hands if the British executed the two Irgunist extremists who had been con<>mned to death by them. In the
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  • 68 1 Wages Prices London View Our "London Letter' to perhaps of greater m errs t to the European than to the domiciled .Mala)* reader as a rule, but this week it has a soecbtl local and topical interest In relation to the Wazcs and Cost of Li*inReport. See »n Pate Seven
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  • 526 1 SARAWAK NOW A COLONY IN THE EMPIRE (From A Special Correspondent) KUCHING, Monday. CARAWAK came into the British Empire as Kfl newest colony today m a simple ceremony which took place at its capital, Kuching, and at which the Governor-Ceneral, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, was present. Mr. C. W. Dawson,
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  • 99 1 Nuremberg Trials Reach 170th Day IfUREMBICRG, Mon— The wav criminals' trial hsre enters H> l«9th day today when an e-<t:.i witness, whom Herman Goering s beinx allowed to call, will appear Late today or tomorrow, tht» President ot the Tribunal. Lord Justice Lawrence, will call on th* German legal expert.
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  • 78 1 LIVERPOOL. Mon In th* Lancashire vs. the Indians match here today, the first innings results are: Lancashire all out tor HO, and India 100 for eight. The Indians made a great start when play resumed this morn- ing, three wickets falling for the addition of
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  • 367 2 CHINA FACTIONS APPEAL TO TRUMAN Completely Contrary Requests To America HONG KONG, Monday. DOTH the Communist and Nationalist factions m China appealed to President Truman today, one side asking that further aid to China be cut off, and the other asking for increased assistance. A telegram, signed by Communist leaders
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  • 153 2 Australia Wants 35,000 Immigrants SYDNEY, Sunday. Tlir AUSTRALIAN Governi ment plans io encourage immigration of approximately 35,0f.0 persons irom continental Europe and Biila n during 1947. Building trades workers who can construct their own homes and nurses to staff Australian pcnitpls will be preferred, officials say. Immigration Minister Mr. Arthur
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  • 84 2 Building trades workers have a five-day. 40-hour week. In Sydney, where wages are somewhat higher than m other parts of Australia, their weekly wages (m Australian currency) are: Painters. £6.16.6 (about $40.2S Straits): <*arpent,3rs £7 fi.?. ($43.67 Straits): bricklayers £7.6 ($43 Cl Strait*); piumbers P.I 6.8 ($43.74
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  • 190 2 'Black Dragon' Link With Jap Leaders TOKIO, Monday. T HE prosecution today showed a link between the Black Dragon Society and several of japan's former leaders on trial here as alleged war ciiminals. An olncial Japanese Governn.ent document introduced by the prosecution traced the background o: that nationalistic organisation with
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  • 86 2 WASHINGTON, Sun. Senator Styles Bridges said today that he Is going to demand that the US. State Department ask Russia to explain why Soviet planes persist m shoo ing at anj forcing down American aircraft m occupied zones. "I shall propose that either the Senate
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  • 75 2 TOKIO, Mon— Two young American nr.vates, one 19 and the other 20, were today sentenced to hie imprisonment with dshonourable discharge lor rap ng a 23-year-old Japanese girl. The youths, Privates Adan A. Palacios and Arturo Canto, both irom Texas, said they had
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  • 104 2 CAPETOWN, Sat— Lord Strabolgi, British Labour pser. suggested m a recent broadcast from Johannesburg that South Africa would be capable of supporting 20,000,000 Europeans m a good standard of living following a greater agricultural developm'nt m L he Union. Speaking after a tour oi the
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  • 46 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon.— A paralyzing stoppage of all tram and bus drivers ai:d conductors began at midnight on Saturday when more than 3,000 workers £truc!r, lesr'nf thousands of members of the public strandc'.. The workers demanded burner v.c.^cs.— UP.
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  • 111 2 'Only Charity Will Ensure Peace Pope VATICAN CITY, Sunday. |N a broadcast today th*. Pope said "a reign of discord is spreading throughout the world, afflicting nations and sowing hatred among brothers." "The sacrament of love is the enly thins v/hich breaks social njustice and teaches us to bear labours
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  • 124 2 PORT SAID, Sun.—The British liner City ot Hong I Kons: 9,606 tons) bound for the United Kingdom from India with more than 250 pa^senge-s collided early today, after leaving Port Said, w.th the 10,000-ton British cargo ship Ripl ngham Grange carrying a cargo of meat from
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  • 38 2 TOKIO, Mon.—The Fuki Industrial Company, the major war-time Japanese aircraft firm and hold ng company, which produced Kamikaze planes among I other types is to be dissolved, General Mac Arthur's II Q.. announced today.—U.P.
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  • 61 2 Egypt Talks May Be Resumed Soon CAIRO, Sun.— Prospects for an early resumption of the AngloEgjp ian treaty negotiations rose sharply today after a long meeting between the British Ambassador, Sir Ronald lan Campbell, and the Egyptian Premier. Sid'iy Pasha. Af er their talks both Sta Ronald and Sidky Pasha
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  • 210 2 NEW YORK, Sunday. DESPITE American enquiries Moscow has given no official information about the Japanese troops m Manchuria and Siberia, where they are, presumably, be*ng used as labour forces. The situation is regarded by the authorities here as onj of several causing international irritation
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  • 44 2 Fiinccss Elizabeth attended a reception given at Goldsmiths' Hall m the City of London, to o verseas Servicemen and women who were m London for the Vie tory Parade. The Princess is seen talking to overseas Service women at the reception
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  • 313 2 WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRICE control has now been terminated throughout the United States and the country is without any mandatory price controls for the first time since May 1942. As this is the first time that any nation with war-time price controls has seen them
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  • 86 2 Germany Talks In Paris PARIS, Mon. Germany is on the agenda for the meeting of the foreign ministers here today. The Deputy United States Military Governor for Germany, Lt.-Gen. Lucius D. Clay, and the political Adviser to U.S.. C. m C. m Germany, Robert Murphy, are to confer with the
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  • 31 2 SEOUL. Mon.—Floods m Korea have reached a serious sta^e with disrupted road and rail co ..munications nectssitatinp; air drops of simply to some Ameri an uni s. A.P.
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  • 349 2 'COMMUNIST WIN IN POLAND Foreign Observers WARSAW, Monday. VOTERS m the first election to be held m Poland for 11 years, have, according to foreign observers, approved the Communist supported plan for a single legislative chamber. The fiml official results will not be made known for 12 days. A large
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  • 166 2 U.S. Support Full Hearing For Siam NEW YORK, Monday. FE United States deiepation spokesman said "hn United States would rapport a full hearing for Siam before the Security Council m the border dispute with French Indo-China and vvci:kl back Siam's appl cation for United Nations membership. The Siamese parliament jlccMed
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    • 201 2 MALAYAN UNION GOVERNMENT ISSUE ON TAP OF 2£% 1954-56 3% 1962-66 IN SCRI BED STOCK 1. LISTS will be opened on Bth July 1946 and tK '^ans will remain "on tap" until a date to be notified m the lalayan Union Gazette. The loans will be issued tnd will b
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  • 223 3 Malaya G.C. Man Honoured THF. Ainilal Palace, summer report of His Highness the Nawab ot EahawalDU<- Staie. m the Kangra Valley (Puniab), was the venue of a function m honour ot Major Mahood Khan Durrani wl^o was recently awarded the Geor-' Cross for "conspicuous gallantry carrying out hazardous work m
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  • 117 3 From Our Own < jrreipondent PENANG, Sunday.— An armed ToLbery in'ci.ulia Street on May 7 this year, when the victim ofi»rrd resistance to the intruders, v,as recalled m the police court ye.sterday when a Chinese, Quah Kin Poh, was committed to stand trial at the Assizes
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  • 115 3 IT did not take long lor yesterday's 35-cent meals at the "People's Restaurant 1 m Tclok Ayer to be sold out. Many customers had to be turned away. There will be more meals today as considerably more food has been ordered by the Social Welfare Department
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  • 237 3 1 NUMBER of new omnibuses, similar to those recen'ly fl put on the Finlayson Green-Katong service, will be pieced on the Tampenis-Serangoon-Finlayson Green roule within a week thus augmenting the present service to a considerable extent. The buses will operate every ten minutes. Mr. A. A.
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  • 68 3 CPECIAL destination boards > w will be fixed to all trolley i buses within the next few days m order to avoid the prssent .t. t confusion of routes by the public. According to Mr. A. A. Ewine. general rranager of the Sinsapc-e Traction Company,
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  • 119 3 PR beating and kicking an Australian prisoner of war, at Raiburi. Slam, a Japanese corporal, Yamanishi Masato. was sentenced to five years imprisonment yesterday by the Australian War Crimes Court m Singapore. At the request of the prosecuti ing officer, the accused demoni strated
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  • 53 3 Rajoo, a municipal lorry unver, and two other men, Jambulingam and Mohamed Ismail. appeared m the Second Police Court ye:t?rday charged vith fraudulent poss^ssion of a lorry load of lead piping belonging to the Municipal store at Tionr; Bahru. The three claimed trial and the case was
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  • 430 3 Taxi Drivers Petition For Higher Rates 'Old Cars Cost More To Operate' THREE HUNDRED AND FIjFTY taxi operators through the Singapore Hire Car Association have petitioned the Road Transport Department that with the present high cost of motor cars, motor spares and tyres, it is impossible for them to adhere
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  • 64 3 Under the auspices of the Tamil Epworth League, Mr. T. R Doraisamy will speak c«n "Glimpses cf Church life m India on Thursday, .lulv i, m thPi Social Hall, 1, Short Street, fii.gapore. at 5.30 p.m. Mr. Doraisamy has returned to Sin™ pore after an extensive tour
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  • 60 3 Two charges o; beinj; found ii possession of a .33 revolver and of six rounds of .38 revolver ami munition, m a house at Vpper i Serangoon Road on Sunday were explained to a 17-year-old Chinese. Wcn2 Ah Chai, before Mr. Paul Etorr m the Fi r s.
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  • 33 3 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Taye after their wedding at the Church of St. Theresa on Saturday. Mrs. Taye was formerly Miss Rosaland hoo, daugh'er of Mr. and Mrs. Choo Lye Huat.
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  • 216 3 Penang Trial For Japs Sent From Tokio From Our Own Correspondent PENANG, Mon. WITH the collection of evidence and other necessary investi- gations nearing completion. Penang's war crimes trials soon opsn I as several leading Jap suspects j ait sent back from Japan to answer charge* here. Among the batch
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  • 97 3 A charge of gane: robbery was explained to Yip F^i Choy. Fon? Ah Chin and Yin ing Kuan, all Cantonese aged 22. 21 and SO years respective'}', when they were rrcd'ic?^ befnr? Mr. Pjmil Stcrr m the First Court, yesterday* The throe men are alleged tc
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  • 48 3 Members of the Rescue Service, cla mini; arrcr.rs of pay up to Feb. 13. 1942, are asked to contact Mr. V. K. Nair. the re- prescntative. at ;'e Old Supreme Court Building, on all work ng j days between the hours of 10.30 and 12 neon.
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  • 199 3 Two Missing Yachtsmen Return Safe WHILE Marine polu-e and port authorities were still searchin<* for them m the waters around Sinzapore yesterday. Brigadier H F. Anderson. Chief Engineer. Sin?~->ore D'stri't. aM •""or 1 G. Kill, a member of his staff, •urned p*i safe but tirf-d ani hungry lat2 yesterday morning.
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  • 415 3 RATES of back pay for volunteers have been decided m the Malayan Union, according to an official announcement which gives details of payment. Up to yesterday afternoon no similar announcement had been made regarding volunteers m Singapore. The official statement, giving these details, Release
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  • 528 3 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON. June 18. HERE, briefly, is some news of Malayans from Britain, summarised from announcements m The Times. ••British Malaya and I'jsal newspeoers: BIRTHS: A daughter has been born to r lr. and Mrs. E. B. Murrell (late '■fnlayan Medical Service)
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  • 38 4 Mrs. Aru;eU. D'SUva <Hcd at Trlvandrum cm 29.6.46. Beloved wife of Gracey T. P'Silva. Inserted by her sorrowing brothers In Singapore, Dr JT. Peruand.-r. Mr. A.r. FernantieE, Supreme Court, and Mr. F J Fernandez, Ar?hitects Dept. P.W.D.
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  • 912 4 The Straits Times Singapore, Tuesday, July 2, 1945. Singapore And Hiroshima Theoretical physicists are scornful of the tests now being made by the Americans with the atomic bomb. They say that all the important information that will be obtained by directing; these blasts against obsolete battleships with monkeys and parrots
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  • 240 4 The Polish referendum, held last Sunday, is unlilrely to inspire greater confidence m the world at large than most manoeuvres oi the kind. Three main questions were put to the voters— whether Poland shall have a parliament of one or two houses; whether the people approve ot the
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  • 1493 4  -  —By LOUIS RIDENOUR This article by Louis Ridenour is from the book "One World or None," published by the McGraw Hill Book Company, of New York. The look is a collection of articles by leading scientists and authors on the full meaning
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    • 271 4 IN the Straits Times of Jum 4 the Governor-Generai was reported as follows Questioned on the subject of the housins proolem m Malaya Mr. MacDonald said he was a»arp of the I seriousness cf the problem but It was 1 being tackled by
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    • 220 4 WE wish to correct two distortions of fact concerning the M.P.A.J.A. (Malayan People's Anti-Japanese Army) which appeared recently m two issues of tae Straits Times. On June 3 you published a report from your Kuala Linnpur correspondent m which it was stated that the guerilla bandits operating m
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    • 51 4 YOUR correspondent "Harbour Board" made a misitatement when he wrote that after six years' service his salary was $12/per month. New godown clerks are paid a commencing salary of $42/-. It would appear, therefore, that "Harbour Board' is an impostor. M DORAI, Hon. Secretary, S.H.B. Staff Association
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    • 145 4 WEEDS have grown on <>ur hopes lor textile upplies from abroad, originally i expected to arrive in February last! In Tiew of the extreme uncertainties and complexities «4 ir.finitum with regard to textile supplies, will the Government allow small individual parcels to M despatched from India and
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    • 113 4 THE high cost of living and low salaries offered by some of the business hoU9M will switch the clerks to othnr occupations. Already it is evident that many of them become trishaw riders, hawkers and labourers. Clerks are no better oft than labourers now. A coolie workng
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    • 47 4 AUSTERITY AT SEA. In the Empress of Australia correspondence everybody has missed the Doint, mostly through ignorance. Ereryone of these returning heroes who travelled In the Empress signed a declaration, stating that they would put up with austerity conditions BEFORE tboy parted with their money.— "Seamark." I
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    • 66 4 TOO much lousy politics m yours and contemporaries Makes a jrreat paper like S,T, a common drudge —nothing original. Suggest you got some other little news, wit and lui- raour. scraps of gossips, and the I like from monthl'-s weeklies, especially when these are nre
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  • 526 5 Research Schemes Contemplated THE Malayan fishing industry is to be developed on a big scale, and as the first step towards this development scientific research into fishing grounds m the China Sea and Indian Ocean will be carried out by the Pan-Malayan Department of
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  • 156 5 Old Methods Are Best ASKEU ii he proposed introducing new modern methods m deep ssa fishing, Mr. D. W. I.c Nlare, chief of the Fisheries Department, said that the last thing be wished to do was to tell nalive fishermen to strap the methods which they had always been usin-..
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  • 139 5 YESTERDAY saw the informal reopening of two Singapore clubs the Singapore Cricket Club and Urn Singapore Club. Their reopening, even though on a small seale with parts of their premises still under requisition by the Army marked another chapter m the restoration of the city's
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  • 39 5 The Cunard liner Mauretania *s travelling to Singapore via the j Suez Canal and not the Cape as repotted m a news item m yes- I terdart Straits T'mes. The liner j is expottcd m Singapore about July 14.
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  • 216 5 Inspector Assaulted Japanese DEATING peopie to extort confessions on instructions from the Japanese m the Central Police Station durin 1 the occupation was a daily occurrence, according to a witness who gave evidence on the fourth day of the inquiry into causing hurt charges, asainst P. P. Webb, a Eurasian
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  • 29 5 A demest aor takes a class at the Medical College. SiigapoTe's Mediral College reopen* 1 a:ain, after mors than four years, on June 17.
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  • 362 5 MR. W. G. Por'er, the Singapore Coroner, conducted an inquiry yesterday, into the death of a Chinese Harbour Board labourer, Choo Chow Yuen, who was alleged to have been shot while attempting to evade capture by Pte. S. J. Dove of the Northamptonshire Regiment Regiment,
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  • 48 5 Hospital Staff Get Paid Today About 80 members of the staff of Tan Tock Seng Hospital will receive their pay today. This represents one third of the hospital staff who were unable to set their June salaries last Friday when two Chinese robbed the hospital cashier of $10,000.
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  • 163 5 Disagreement Over Malay National Flag Krom Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. AT today's session of the Gene ral Assembly of U M.N.0., delegates of the Malay Nationalist Party and Persatuan Melayu Jawatan Rendah (Malay subordinate services association), walked out of the meeting following disagreement over certain domestic issues. Controversy
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  • 84 5 From Our Own Correspondent MUAR. Mon.— The fc.uar Junior Civil Service Association has been formed. The objects of the association are to promote and protect the interests of its members, and t*. provide means fc- the intellectual and physical improvements of its ir embers and to
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  • 359 5 AFTER a protracted hearing, the field general court-mar-tial, m Singapore, of Major F. T. Metherell, R.E.M.E., on fraud charges concluded yesterday. "The findings of the court on all five charges, being subject to confirmat on, will be announced later," the Judge AdvocateGeneral stated, after the
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  • 299 5 CHINESE WITRESS STATES From Our Own Con espondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rl story of how a European civilian prisoner, Mrs. Doris Van der Straaten was stripped, slapped and strung up by the arm pits and finally thrown out of a window was narrated m
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  • 116 5 On June 28 L/Cpl. R. Marsden attached to an explosives dump at Ponggul Road followed a trail of cordite from out of tne dump through the barbed wire penmeter to houses m the vicinity. He searched a house occupied by Tay Ah Bee and his
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  • 85 5 Prompt action yesterday by the Municipal Fire Brigade out an end to a fire at the storage godown of the S ngapore Produce Company at Robertsor. Quay. Twenty bales of tuba roots and a number of empty baskets were set ablaze, the fire causing some damage to the
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  • 150 5 Occupation Atrocity Sequel <From Our Own Corrcspcrdent) IPOH, Mon. THE story of how just before the Japanese surrender a party of local detectives eraployed by the Japanese put U) a horrible death seven Chinese women and children *as unfolded before Lt. Col. J G. Adams, m the Perak Superior Court
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  • 194 5 THIRTEEN airborne passenj- ers arrived m Singapore over the weel:-end and 18 left for other destinations, mainly UK., during the same period. Passengers to Singapore were from England, India, and Penan?. The follcwng is the !bt cf oas^enKers: From England to Singapore —Mr. R. J. Wh te.
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  • 596 6  -  (By Vernon Morgan LONDON, Sun. INTERFERED with by rain and chaUenged by rival attractions such as the cricket Test match England's first postwar Wimbledon had, when the half-way stage was reached this weekend, been playing to remarkably small attendances. Even* the usually crammed centre court
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  • 148 6 LONDON. Sun. MK. Donald Strwait, a London hotel proprietor, won the Greyhound Derby, over 525 yards last evening with "Monday's News," which cost him only £35, at the Whi;e City S'adium. Monday's News, which broke well and was never headed, started at 5—1 beating Lilac Luck, which
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  • 150 6 PARIS, Sun O R. SCHMITTS Souveruin m IM Grand Prix De Paris I P afternoon from M F. Boyri.v'.i Prince Chevalier will. M. Lc Barons Pirv.te thirJ Ihe flrtt two tiiaisheu so uvr together that a photograph ta^stou wa.<- DCCrtsary to decide ti winner The winner
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  • 67 6 LONDON. Sun. THE Maharajah Gaekwar of Barotfa 1 ft C -oydon airport today air on the first stage of his joirney to Geneva. With him was the Maftarini. their 18 months-old son. Prince Havo. his nurse and a party of iS The Maharajah had nothing lo
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  • 54 6 SAN ANTONIO, i TEXAS). Sat. -Robert Fitch of the University o: Minnesota lettered the world rec; rd for discus throw with the toss of 179 ft. 1/8 in. In the national track field championship. The old mark \vu> 171 ft. 10.3/4 in. mide by Adol:o Consolidi of Milan.
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  • 544 6 ATOM..... NO DEFENCE (Continued from page 4) the target to be rble to destroy it Is already in hand. t crhaps an atomic warhead would also be used hi the new defensive missiles to increase their radius 01 effectiveness. ThL completes the picture of wjr possible active defences. Suppose we
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    • 932 6 SALE BY TENDER 1. The Custodian of Property, Singapore, 'nvites tenders for the purchase of the following pu-ticulars which are as follows: Lot 1. On* large Boiler Makers: Lindasy Burnt it Co.. Lyin< at A.P.C. Store, Kallang. Lot 2. Ore Petter ft tent OH Engine Calibrster No. 20',e«6 B.H.P 6.
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