Morning Tribune, 18 May 1946

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  • 13 1 IM.-W i V.l 1 No lU MORNING TRIBUNE SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1946.
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  • 249 1 LONDON, May 17.-— The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. George Hall, today announced the new constitution for the island of Ceylon. There will be a Cabinet of Ministers (one of whom will be the Prime Minister) who will be charged with general direction and
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  • 156 1 TEHERAN, May 17.—Government sources her<^ said that Premier Ahmad Qavam-es-SuKa-r<h Is sond ng a commission tc Azerbaijan c;ipital of TaV.z "to resume negotiations with Jaffa I 'Shevari, head of thr semi :i> U nomous stat6 Tho Premier's offlcv al o >lisclosed today that one military and
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  • 35 1 Another "Doath Railway" trial m Which thr accuscfi is Major Mitzutaiii, Tokaro beglm on Monday niorninp. Tho ehargCfl allooro mnltrpitmrnf and torture of Allied prisoners of war and civilian coolies curing 1943.
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  • 66 1 WASHINGTON, May i 17.-—President Tru- S man has announced S that United States railways would be i seized by the Govern- I t ment if the threaten- ed strike of railway- v men takes place < tomorrow. Over 1,000 N passenger and cargo carrying planes are being
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  • 218 1 A 11-Party Interim Govt. For India NEW DELHI, May 17.— The interim government for India to be constituted during the next few days is expected to consist of 15 members, of whom five will be Moslem, five caste Hindus and the remainder drawn from Indian Christians, Sikhs and depressed classes,
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  • 40 1 BOVINGDON. May 16.— Six Dakotag loft Bovingdon a rnVld On Thursday cAifylag 10 tons of 0 new Insecticide known as icimmexene" for UNRRA. Th« chemical is to he used m rmhtine: the threaded crop desrrnction by locusts m Sardina. A.P.
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  • 252 1 Only Half Of CFB Allocation Expected THE RICE RATION IN SINGAPORE IS CUT TO TWO-AND-A-Ql ARTER KATTIES A WEEK FOR MEN EFFECTIVE FROM MONDAY. PROPORTIONATE REDUCTION IS MADE IN THE RATIONS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ACCOMPANYING THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE REDUCTION IS A STATEMENT THAT THE GOVERNMENTS
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  • 294 1 800,000,000 Threatened By Famine —Hoover CHICAGO, May 17.— Former U.S. President Herbert Hoover, called upon Americans on Friday rtlghit for greater self-dendal to help 800,000,000 persons from "the grimmest, spectre of famine m all the Mstory of the world". The former United States President, who has just returned from a
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  • 124 1 Eight Million BUshels S hort WASHINGTON. May 17.— America wiil fall short of its famine reliel grain commitments by 8,000.000 bushels, Mr. Clinton Anderson. U.S Secretary of Agriculture, estimated yesterday. He told the House Agricultural Committee which began an investigation of the world food conditions that for the year ending
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  • 123 1 GENEVA, May, 17.— The International Reconstruction committee of the World Council of Churches mcc ing m Geneva today, adopted a resolution declaring v w;is shocked to read newspaper reports that notwithstanding the widespread critical wrant m Europe, Food suppl es particularly vegetables) may be destroyed m some European
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  • 79 1 SHANGHAI, May 17.— Admiral Charles M. Cooke, commanding the U.S. 7th Fleet, at a press conference on Thursday stated that "no U.S. N^yy bases are being constructed m China." replying to rumours that Tsingtao was being converted into a base. He said that only shore
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  • 74 1 TOKIO, May 17.— The sth Air Force headquarters here annnounced sky-riding B-20s flying from Guam have broken all world records for carrying 1 loads to altitudes. Experimental flights were aimed to test potentialities of superforts and break existing records most of which were held by Germany and
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  • 46 1 LOWESTOFT. May 16.— Mr. Jack McOrath of Edinburgh Road. Lowerstoft aircraft production inspector, has built his own two-and-a-half horsepower "working man's car." He says the car which does 70 miles to a gallon could be mass-produced for £100. He has had £170 offered for it. Reuter
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  • 36 1 CHICAGO, May 17.— Lack of wheat supplies ryay force the closing of 94 per cent of America's flour in .lls by June 4. the U.S. Millers' National Federation announced m Chicago today.- A.P.
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  • 31 1 TOKIO, May 17.— SCAP authorises here have ordered the dismissal of three Japanese educationists including one principal, who, American investigators said, admitted a scheme to hide banned aeronautical ecuiDment.- A. P.
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    • 27 1 At Your Service Again GIAI\ T SINGH Co., 4, Battery Road, Singapore. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE MERCHANTS OF SILKS, COTTONS, ART SILK, PIECE GOODS, READY MADE GOODS ETC.
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  • 1180 2 FIRST MUNICIPAL MEETING AFTER 4 YEARS Says They Impede Town Cleansing THAT HAWKERS MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE STREETS OF SINGAPORE BEFORE SATISFACTORY TOWN CLEANSING IS POSSIBLE AND THAT WORK ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF SINGAPORE GENERALLY IS BEING HELD UP DUE TO LACK OF TRANSPORT AND
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  • 50 2 s k. < hcttvr, the I tntive of thr Government of India m Ifalaya. left Singapore for Ku;il:i I nifht. for hia Bret Aith th« i GdM'rnor of th»> I Malayan Union. Sir Edward Oent. Mr. Chettur is expected to be back m Singapore by Sunday
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  • 59 2 Mohamed Mussa. proprietor of the Junior Cvil Service Association tiffin canteen, situated behind the Government Buildings, was fined $100, m d«.nault. one month's r.i. when he was found guilty by Mr. Tan Thpon Lip. m the second district court, on a charge of selling evaporated milk and
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  • 457 2 Ceremonial For Installation Of Governor-General i Tribune Staff Reporter) A brilliant ceremony, lacking nothing m military grandeur and pageant, and equal perhaps m importance to the surrender of the Imperial Japanese Army m Singapore to Lord Louis Mountbatten last September, awaits the installation of the Rt. Hon. Mr. Malcolm Mac
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  • 168 2 Rice Tra nsact ion At Sea Ends In Court A transacting of 12 Dags of rice that took place at sea resulted In trouble for the buyer when ho arrive d with the floods m a sampan at Singapore. In addition, he lor,t the rice. Sim Lay Ten* ttM buyer,
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  • 461 2 The Singapore public ii anxiously •waiting official action to improve living and health conditions m Singapore, said Mr. John Lnyeock, speaking after the adjournment at the first session of the Municipal Commissioners' meeting yesterday. Mr. Laycoct m forthright statement criticized the "dlagraeeful state of affairs" now
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  • 69 2 Lt-Comdr. J. Wilson (35), R.N.R.. claimed trial to a charge of assisting m disposing of two engines and a r. ia rator marked W.D. which he had mason to believe to bo stolen propcity, when ha appeared before Mr. Pr-ul Storr. m the fir.st police court. yi-ierday.
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    • 92 2 SITUATION VACANT WANTED Immediately Storekeeper, preferably with some knowledge of the printing business. Reply Box A123, Malaya Tribune, stating age. experience and salary required. WANTED A vacancy has arisen for a senior Asiatic stenographersecretary capable' of taking executive action m an old-established Singapore firm. A man of smart appearance, keen
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  • 269 3 British Evacuation Of Cairo, Alexandria Begins CAIRO, May 16.— The Egyptian Prime Minister, Ismail Sidky Pasha, said fa a statement to-day that he had been officially informed by the British delegation that evacuation of Cairo and Alexandria has begun. A reliable Egyptian source said to-day
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  • 215 3 Billionaires At Two A I BUDAPEST, May 16— A single bank note worth i 1,000 Trillion pengoes wen' into general circulation on j May 14, as Hungary's m- i flation-ivrecked currency I plunged downward m ap- i S parently winning race to J equal nothing. Before the war when i
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  • 68 3 MOSCOW, May 16— A writer m the Izvestia said the Egyptian Journal Shahlya was incorrect In stating recently that the Russian mission m Cairo consisted of employees and spent nearly £1,000.000 to arouse demonstrations demanding the withdrawal of foreign troops. Not only was the statement untrue, the article
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  • 53 3 FRANKPURT, May 15.— Two shots were fired at a train filled with tne families of American soldiers and civilians near Giessen, Tuesday night, U.S. Army officials disclosed Wednesday night. The tram was en route from Brcmerhavcn to Frankfurt, and the Army report, said that no one was
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  • 166 3 LONDON, May 16.— The first Muslim reaction to the British Government's new plan for India came from Mohammad Abbas Ali, President of the London branch of AU-india Muslim League who fold Reuter that when he heard of the contents of the Prime Minister f statement he immediately asked
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  • 276 3 Instructive Talk On Indonesia seemed to. him that there was a cane m Indonesia where the East c*%ld meet the West if progre3siveminded people on both sides put their words wholeheartedly into deeds, said Mr. John Eyres, who ha* wcfntly returned from a sixmorft'h tour of Indone>ia, m the course
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  • 257 3 LONDON, May 15.— A dentist, who said that for the last year or two he had earned £10,000 yearly and who was alleged to have given an interview to a newspaper concerning his use of hypnotism on patients before treating them, appeared before the Dental
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  • 260 3 Raeder Based Policy On S elf-Defence NUREMBERG. May 17.-The testimony of Grand Admiral Erich Raeder was interrupted late in Tnursdav lor argumtnts over documentary evidence The defendant s gU counsel. Dr. Waiter Seta*^ that these papers would show that Rfeders ideas regarding German preparations against Norway Greece and the Low
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  • 46 3 RICHMOND, Virginia, May 16— Twenty-slx persons were killed on Thursday when a commercial airlintx crashed into the rain— drenched hill 20 minutes after taking off from the Richmond airport. The plane was en route from Newark. New Jersey to Atlan,tia. Georgia.- Associated Press
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  • 331 3 Nutritional -Experts Visit S'pore Schools (Tribune Staff Reporter) The nutritional conference just concluded m Singapore under the chairmanship of Lord Killearn has done a very good job of work. It will also prove of valuable assistance m the future planning for conservation of food by those countries represented at the
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  • 252 3 Atom Test According To Plan PEARL HARBOUR, May 16.— Vice Admiral W. H. P. Brandy who arrived on May 15, to take command of the atomic bomb task force announced that all the three tests would be made at Bikini as originally planned. "We want to know what we have
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  • 150 3 An armed gang robbery took place yesterday afternoon at about 4.45 when a gang of five (two British, Two Indians, and one Chinese) are alleged to have been concerned m a robbery at Aliwal Street and to have made away with $9,000. One of the five was
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  • 452 4 The Morning Tribune SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1946. Feeding Ourselves The statement issued at the close of the Singapore Nutrition Conference forms most valuable contribution yet made on the subject of means to combat food shortage. Hitherto a great deal of profundity has been expended on the subject, both m the
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  • 1226 4  - Humanity in Politics Robert Mackay Here is an article that makes you think. It helps you to understand how m spile of seemingly insurmountable difficulties, Great Britain always manages to "muddle through' 1 to a successful outcome ot her problems. I"* 9 B) si Th.ls is obvious if we reflect
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  • 167 4 NEW YORK* May 17.— Mr. /ndrei Gromyko, the Soviet fepiesentative, returned to the Security Council yesurday, as it began consideration of the proposals for new rules. The new French delegate, M. Alexandre Parodi. took his seat m place of M. Henri Bonnet. Th c council adjourned today,
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  • 125 4 Tool Strikers Reject Truman Suggestion WASHINGTON, May 17. The White Housue announced to-day both soft coal operators and mineworkers had rejected President Truman's suggestion to submit coal strike differences to arbitration. Presidential press secretary Charles Ross said the operator's spokesman indicated willingness m arb trat<> wage-hours but not (♦her maters
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  • 1895 5 I OPPOSITION RESERVES FREEDOM OF ACTION LONDON, MAY 16— MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL DECLARED IN THE NAME OF THE OPPOSITION TO-DAY THAT THE GOVERNMENTS PROPOSALS FOR INDIA CREATED A NEW SITUATION. "WE ARE BOUND TO REVIEW THE SITUATION IN THE LIGHT OF EXISTING FACTS/
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  • 36 5 Hong Ko ng— A ustralia Thr.e ships wlll^-eopen sea trade be ween Austnuia and the F.r East this month (May), it was announced here. Their i argoes will Include more than 10.000 tons Jl Australian cement
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  • 60 5 WASHINGTON, May 16— In a statement issued m Washington on Thursday, the Federation of American Scientists warned than 10 months have elapsed sines the first. a:om bomb explosion While mankind stumbles blindly toward the t.lme when all industrial nations will have enough bombs, any one of which
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  • 206 5 HONG KONG, May 17— Reopening of sea trade with Singapore and other Pacific points is occupying the attention of Hong Kong business men. Malaya needs early resumption of trade with Hong Kong and other South China ports for its rehabilitation, Lien Yin-chow, chairman of the Singapore
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  • 67 5 TOKYO. May 16. Gen. Douglas trthur, Supremo Commander of Al'ied Forces m Japan, to-day ordered the Immediate withdrawal From circulation of 56.000.000 one•nmps bearing the picture of the Yu.s'ifciin! Shrine Tokyo's memorial to the Japanese war dead. thai the stamps had b«"-n isMud as a propaganda
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  • 93 6 TOKYO, May 17.— The legal fight by ex-dictator Hideki Tojo and 27 other former leaders of Japan to escape trial as accused war criminals failed completely today. The International Military Tribunal for the Far East, m a fiveminute session, dismissed all defence motions attacking the jurisdiction
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  • 169 6 A rmy Officers Help Housewives LONDON, May 16.— Two exArmy officers, mn«' other ranks ana an ex-sailor have started a scheme to provider Hendon he usewives with domestic help. The 'Houstwives Help Service; tun by Lieut. -Col. J. F. J. Po^kiingtori and Major D. R. Bumet recently demobbed from RASC,
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  • 96 6 STUTTGART. Germany, May 16.— The German Council of Stat«-, the governing body m the United States zon P of occupation, announced today that food rations fur Germans m the zone arc be ing cut from 1,275 calories daily fox normal consumers to 1.180 calories as from May
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  • 198 7 A Victory Sports meet to commemorate the Victory Parade and victory celebrations to be held m Ixmdon on June 8 will take place at the Jalan Besar Stadium on June 16 as a result of a triangular athletic meeting held between the R. A.
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  • 209 7 LONDON, May If, —The result of tl.e Newmarket Stakes at Newmarket on Wednesday was reflected m the "Victoria Club callover on the Darby tonight. Fleet Street, who was backed at 10 1, at last Monday's callover but is now a doubtful runner, was offered at f>0
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  • 192 7 The final stages of the basketball Mid volleyball tournament have ai ready been reached. The tbr<e team a to qualify to play m the basketball final league are: Tc ;i to Khun;:. Kimp Seong and (hong Che&i Old Boys. In the Srsl r-'niif m this
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  • 110 7 Indian Association Cricket With a vt>\v t-> reviving cricket, the Indian Association Ifl having a Homo and Home match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday at 10. Tlie foilowtng i> layer-; hsTC been request"*! to ho present at the Stadlnm. Mr. Wasfr Blmrh'i XT: sbfioy, Hussain Bhah, H«©p«T Snndosham. Balwant
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  • 493 7 The latest proposals of the British Cabinet Mission on India and the statement of Mr. Clement Attlee, the British Prime Minister on the subject were received with great satisfaction by all Indians of the Congress following slim community. While the Muslim nationalists are enthusiastic
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  • 170 7 (Tribune Correspondent) KDALA LUMPUR, May 17— The non-Muslim section of the Indinn community m Selanpor. without exception, hailed the White Paper on India, which was prominently published m the local papers this morninjr. as a "masterly stroke of British statesmanship". Muslims, pen-er.-illly, are preatly disappointed at
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  • 202 7 At the conclusion of the four-day preliminary inquiry m the Seventh Police Court yesterday, during which 16 witnesses testified for the prosecution, Ibrahim bin Omar, Inspector or Police, was committed to stand trial at the coming Assizes. The charge framed against tfce police inspector, was that during
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  • 79 7 Under by the auspices of the St. Jonn Ambulance Bridge (Indian Corps), an interesting lecture was delivered on Wednesday at the Rangoon Road School by Dr. C. J. Pag-i-ir on the part played by the First Aiders In the war. Mr. B. G. Sahai, the
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  • 62 7 At is notified m the gazette dat'-d February 17. that all ship ehajidl< supplying vegetables, fruit, meat, fisij :t.:d otber fresh produce In excess of 12 pounds for merchant ships must apply to the Food Control Department for a permit In the Oral place. This rule already
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  • 63 7 CAMBRIDGE, May 17.— In reply to the Cambridge first innings total of 178 runs, the Indian Tourists knocked up 335 runs for the loss of six wickets, at which they declared their innings closed. Modi collected 103 runs while Pataudi increased his overnight score to 121 runs.
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  • 152 7 CAMBRIDGE. Ist INNINGS Williatt run out 30 Lacy-Scott c Merchant b Sarwate 32 Mischler c Merchant b Hazare 21 Bodkin b Sarwate 10 Shuttleworth c Merchant b Shinde 21 Oonradi lbw. *Hazare 8 Boston lbw. Hazare 6 Trapnell st. Nimbalkar b Hazare 23 Mills b Shinde 8 Mills
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  • 83 7 TO-DAY CRICKET. Singapore v. Negri Sembilan at Seremban; S.C.R.C. v. Police at Thompson Road. RUGBY: Army v. R.N.-R.A.P. at the Jalan Besar Stadium. BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL: At the Happy World Stadium. ALL-IN WRESTLING: At the Great World. TO-MORROW CRICKET: Singapore v. Negri Sembllan (2nd Day) at Seremban; C.S.C. v.
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  • 107 7 Charity Soccer To m or row The following is the Chinese Athletic team for the charity soccer natch »to be played to-morrow, at Jalan Besar Btadloaii against the HA. P. XI: Pak Tonfi f> njr Quee and Chin Geok; Cli -to Leng, Thian Teck and hwee Chum fCapt.)i Kok Tonjr,
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  • 581 8 Triplotanian Arabs 'In Warring Mood' Will Fight To Last If Country Is Returned To Italians TRIPOLI, MAY 16— TRIPOLITANIAN ARABS ARE IN THE MOOD TODAY TO START A REVOLUTION IF THE GREAT POWERS SHOULD ULTIMATELY CARRY THROUGH THEIR PROPOSAL TO RETURN TRIPOLITANIA TO ITALIAN CONTROL. A warning of their temper
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  • 413 8 Kojima Takeharu, a civilian employee of a Japanese shipping yard m Port Blair during the Japanese occupation of the Andamans, was m tears yesterday while he made a vain plea In mitigation of sentence. He was condemned to death by hanging. The accused, who was
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  • 160 8 The trial »f tVt J Sahara Hikarj a r; f J a In* UIPWUr, Mikarr i 7 *>" '•hartftH of 'au'intf ttM d*ath». if three Indian ehrillani bf them U lll'tf— tilMt Jir.'! boating if. the Andaman-, mi Mtttla««<] b« fore Lt.-f'ol^ H. B. C. Bnltk
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  • 123 8 SEATTLE, May 16 Harvey Stowers, assistant to the president of the Aircraft Industries Association, said America has allowed its manpower to disintegrate so rapidly since VJ Day that it now ranks third instead of first among the toorld powers m the air. If attacked
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  • 297 8 UNION COURTS' PLANS FOR CIVIL SUITS A Council of Judges, presided over by the Chief Justice, was held on May 13, to decide upon a phased programme for the Courts entertaining civil suits, actions and other proceedings. After taking into account all relevent circumstances particularly the anticipated heavy calender of
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  • 341 8 NAAFI Managers Bound Over Two canteen managers of the NAAFI H. Brown (23) «nd D. Jackson (IK) who had misappropriated stock and cash amounting to over $1,000 between them and who were stated to have spent most of the money m the cabarets, were bound over by Magistrate Paul Storr.
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  • 87 8 Cnng Yeow Khcng, manager^ ot Ch-P Kian Hin Chan, who sold 16.84 piculs of sugar at $115 per picul i to Chop Hock Huat, on Nov. 5. last year instead of at the controlled price of $10 per picul, was fined $1000 m default, four
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  • 67 8 because Ghapnt; Oheok. <3f>). a labourer employed at 223 Base Ordnance Depot, Pulau Btigon. had tost very good job," Magistrate Paul BtOIT bound him over When be adnutted a charge of stealing tow boxes Of screws worth $2.'iO from the Depot. Cheong, It was stated, received
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  • 79 8 No D e ma n d For Bicycles (Tribune Correspondent) PKNANG. May 17.— Bicycle dealer* were disappointed today because there is no demand for new machine* which arrival hi-re. The price of sno per nachine m considered hitch while those equipped with other teeessories are priced ,t between $1 W
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  • 25 8 WASHINGTON, May 17— President Truman on Thursday announced the nomination of Mr. Charles Ul.-ick Bay of New York as U. S. Ambassador to Norway- A.P.
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  • 285 8 Commissioners Pledge Loyalty To King A motion that a message of felicitations bo sent to His Majesty the Kin^ on the occasion of the first meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners was moved by Mr. John Laycock at the meeting heid yesterday m the Municipal Board Room and unanimously approved
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    • 44 8 RED PALM OIL A quantity of rod Dalm oil has ken made available through the Fo(v1 Controller and will be distributed to large employing agencies at $31.08 per plcul: Employing agenccs should submit aoplioations for pui chase to the Food Control Department. Municipal Buildings.
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