Malaya Tribune, 4 June 1946
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Title Section34 1946-06-04 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya 'Phone Nos:—Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 gjin PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, June 4, 1946 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, JUNE 4. 194 G.34 words
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566 1946-06-04 1 Bangkok's Warning To French: France Admits 25 Attacks Reuter. NEW YORK, JUNE 4.-SIAM WILL ASK THE I NO SECURITY COUNCIL TO INTERVENE IN THE FRENCH-SIAMESE DISPUTE "IF FUNtH ACROSS THE MEKONG RIVER CONTINUE." MR• SIAMESE CHIEF OF THE FOREIGN OFFICE DIVISION OF WESTERN rumiReuter. - 566 words
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Article, Illustration30 1946-06-04 1 .1 I if t OflUMlll v...... ita« I i 11. Lhar«k<il J,!i:r-li.'l I ti ol June» 10, lwci.ty- (oil d w»th M'h..i i ..l the A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article98 1946-06-04 1 Reuter. NANKING* June 3. —With Nationalist columns towards Harbin, the id city in Manchurta —t he nearest three i vvay—the city's capis exnected hourly, v as Communist opposipredkted if Government •tempt to push north o, to T-itsihar. C mmuiiist leader. Gen C a F i-lai ;ndReuter. - 98 words
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Article55 1946-06-04 1 Reuter. •[BAY. Juiv 3.—* P»!' c officer fired one round from n* t<> disperse combatantall riotir.g broke out 111 til dock area today cCaste Hindus and untouchables ight persons Were art Mazagaon on the fringe r-k> and 50 more were t astbdy, after a s.mila.Reuter. - 55 words
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Article110 1946-06-04 1 bunt Correspondent)ALA LUMPUR, June 4.— of the can;:a:gn to cc locally enough foodto fill the anticipated ge of rice imports, the Government has just d an order under the v ural Food Crop Proa t lon requring every noner in Selangor who an area of a hundred110 words
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55 1946-06-04 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. June S.-Military y «rp no longer necessary for 35 controlled by S/according to STThese^er comprise 5f? Q British Borneo. including SKXk. anAe Netherlands East In A?" future applications for entry tn ese areas should be made to gf Governments concerned though MReuter. - 55 words
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Obituary70 1946-06-04 1 LONDON, June 3.-M-Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin, former President of the Soviet Union. died today. Moscow radio announced• —Renter. Kalinin, who was 70 years old. had been succeeded in his post as chairman of the presid'um of the Supreme Soviet. a position equivalent to president. by Nikolai M. Shevnik, formerReuter & A.P. - 70 words
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Article76 1946-06-04 1 A.P. SHANGHAI. June 4.—Chen Kung-po, former Premie. and second president of the Nanking puppet gover mem under Japanese, was executed at Soochof aa Chinese traitor. Chen fled to Japan near en<i ol the War and got the Japuues. government ro announce tha. be Was dead. Later, heA.P. - 76 words
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Article116 1946-06-04 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, June 4.—Eighteen nations were invited by the British, Canadian and American Combined Food Board yesterday to send representatives to Washington on June 20 to organise a new mternaorld famine. tional agency to combat w The agency will take the p ace forA.P. - 116 words
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165 1946-06-04 1 Reuter. BERLIN. June 3 Russia, it was understood here tonight, has Dlocked publication of an expected official, communique explaining why the Four Power Disarmament Commission for Germany, appointed on May 17, has been unable to function. The Commission's work was never started as, it wasReuter. - 165 words
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Article188 1946-06-04 1 Reuter. LONDON, June 3—The British Government has asked Sir Reginald DormanSmith, Governor of Burma, for specific information on the activities of Dacoits— am 3d bandit rendering partj of that country unsafe—Mr. Arthur Henderson, Under-Secretary for Birma, disclosed in the House of Commons to-day. Though theReuter. - 188 words
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Article37 1946-06-04 1 Reuter. CAPETOWN, Juno 3. The Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian Representation Act which recently passed through DCth Houses of Parliament W«s signed by the Gov-ernor-General today and is now law. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration65 1946-06-04 1 Ex-King Victor Emmanuel o. Italy arrived at Alexandria last month in the cruiser Lhigi S Savoia Duca Degli Abruzzi, from Naples, where he boarded the ship three nights previously, after signing the instrument of abdication. Photo shoics: Ex-King Victor Emmanuel and the Ex-Queen Elena, descending the65 words
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Article212 1946-06-04 1 China Peace Talks To Resume A.P. NANKING, June 4. —Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek and Madame Chiang returned to Nanking, opening the way for a resumption of the Manchurian peace negotiations which bogged down during their weeklong visit to Mukden and Peiping. It was not immediately disclosed whenA.P. - 212 words
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Article51 1946-06-04 1 Reuter. TEHERAN, June 3.—AngloIranian Oil Company workers i.i Teheran struck today in sympathy With other strikers in south Persia. A settlement has already byeti reached, however, and the men will begin work again tomorrow. Teheran was without petrol today and many buses and other vehicles stoppedReuter. - 51 words
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Article40 1946-06-04 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, June 3—General Sir Alan Cunningham, High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief for Palestine, today received Jamal Husseini, chairman of the Palestine Arab Higher Committee The interview, which lasted more than an hour, was understood to have been at Husseini's request.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article105 1946-06-04 1 A.P. Aboard the Flagshp i Mount McKin'ey off Bikini j Atoll, June 4. An "atom bomb" minus nuclear ex- plosive will be dropped on j an atom test target ship ir, j a dress rehearsal June 25, a Joint Task Force officer d s- JA.P. - 105 words
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Article247 1946-06-04 1 ITALIAN KING CASTS HIS VOTE Reuter. ROME. June 3.—King Umberto was acclaimed by the crowd when he cast his vote only a few hours before the closing of the poll at a polling station in Rome. The Belgian Crown Marie Jose had already voted at theReuter. - 247 words
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Article192 1946-06-04 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, June 3.— President Truman has accepted the resignation of Mr. Edward Stettinus as United States representative to the United Nations Organisation, it was officially announced. The announcement was made only four hours after Mr. Stetii. nius had left a White House conference at which both th?Reuter. - 192 words
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Advertisement15 1946-06-04 1 THE PIONEER HOUSE TOR PIANO REPAIRS THE the i m.ij; i'IAMI CO., Serangoon Road Singapore.15 words
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Advertisement71 1946-06-04 1 Maintaining a Radio is the main worry not buying al new one. That worry is over, if you send your set to MALAYAN RADIO SERVICE CO., 10, Orchard Road, V\fhere repairs are all guaranteed good for a long time. Services Prompt and Attentive. At Your Service Again— «.l SINGH Co..71 words
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393 1946-06-04 2 Reuter. LONDON, June 3.—Britain is making a further direct representation to the Egyptian Government about the murder of two British military policem?n in Alexandria on March 40. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, has read with \surprise and concern" the recent statement by theReuter. - 393 words
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Article268 1946-06-04 2 Tlie Rev. George Henry Firth. 42, formerly vicar at Ault Hucktlall. Derbyshire, and HoW vicar at Fernllee. near Sto.kpoit, on May 14 faced an allegation at Chosterfield that lie had faked a robbery it his own church at Ault Huckfiall. It was stated that 60268 words
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Article74 1946-06-04 2 An Enj?lish-s>eakinsr Chinese. "Lan Kec Juay (34 faced a tentative charge of armed rohbery in the Singapore First Police Court, yestcr day. It is alleged that while armed wiln a pistol he robbed Lee Ha Chin, of $540 (Straits currency*. American and German money, a wrist watch74 words
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100 1946-06-04 2 A.P. BOURNEMOUTH. ENGLAND. June 4.—Bre idan Bracken, Conservative M.P. said in an addresshere on Monday night that limitless bloodshed Would follow thr handing over of India to suci people as Gandhi and Pandit Nehru. '•Messrs: NehrU and Gandhi who are two of th.' mostA.P. - 100 words
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106 1946-06-04 2 Important discoveries in science been zoucce'.^l,/l/ ap /»l<?l/ >v /ele<o/n. «ere on l < ;e a< ,/,<- oo/li... tt,ll /lc«earc/l /.olil/on. /o /'ress relt>, /</ /'/lo/o S,l0?/1,^.—/< is >oon be.'il/linlfT-oes /n /Vor// 5<"c? vr?,t,,n ttl,//<i,ll«. T'ne app«lra/„<, «.cc«ona/ ,«'»<'. cna?,i.- <>„."<.'r.><a,/ofix o l,«' on normal// d„ anlp.',sl//n /fie Hpeec/l cnrrcn>/> />/,o'o. - 106 words
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87 1946-06-04 2 15,000-WORD ALLEGATIONS AGAINST TOJO GANG A.P. TOKIO. June S.—The Tribunal hearing the war crimes against Japan's war leaders todSj granted the defence ten days' ad'ournment to prepare its case. The adjournment will be taken after to-morrow's Session which is expected to be entirely taken up D] a *****-word address byA.P. - 87 words
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Article341 1946-06-04 2 Citizens of Wine taster, the ancient capita! of England, turned out in thousands on May IT. to pivc. a loyal welcome to the Kinp. who. with the Queen, paid the first official visit of his reign to the city At the Guildhall the ancient eeri341 words
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378 1946-06-04 2 A.P. ROME.—Two and one- half years after Italy's surrender to the Allies disrup ted transportation still is impeding her economic reco very. Railways, although still in need of equipment, move a little faster, but Italy's merchant marineimportant in Italian Commerce is almost ion-existent.A.P. - 378 words
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Article256 1946-06-04 2 A Seven-point charter for the Women's Land Army is demanded by 100 rosy-checked Land Girls, says the Dady Mail. Claiming to represent 10,000 other members of the W.L.A. they met at a hall in VaUXhail Bngde-road, London, SW. Here arc points from the charter' —More clothing256 words
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463 1946-06-04 2 DEMOCRATIC POWERS DOMI NATE SCENE Europe Swings Away From The Left Reuter. LONDON. June 3.—A great belt of fundamentally Conservative and anti-Communist parties stretching across western continental Europe seems likely to emerge as a result of the French and the Italian elections. Except forReuter. - 463 words
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232 1946-06-04 2 Harris Jackson - By Harris Jackson A.P. tiT- T The Siamese Government n r 1 Kritainhas a creed to 'unfreeze" had teen i £I6 000 000 «iames credit which tions Wlthhe, d m London under wartime restric- A Siamese erovernmcnt communingsaid only £1,000,000 would be released in cash.A.P. - 232 words
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Article47 1946-06-04 2 A.P. BERLIN. June 4.-The Allied Control Authority Co-ordination Committee announced Monday night that (.he first post-war elections In Berlin Would be held next October. A new administration to replace the one composed of aDPointees by the Russians before the other three powees moved in, will be named.-AP.A.P. - 47 words
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Article115 1946-06-04 2 Ton degrees of frost has pra<tiCally Wiped Out the South Cambridgeshire I'rUit rrop, reducing mu< h of the iruit to a pulpy mass. Strawberry plants, already affected by the two-months* drought, suffered further damage from frost at Wisbech, Cambs. It looks like being the poorest yield115 words
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Article98 1946-06-04 2 Low Ec Chin, described as taikong of a tongkang. was fined $1,000 in ck-fauit, one month's r.i. when he was found guilty, by the Singapore Second District Judge Mr. Tan Thoon Lip. of moving 200 piculs of rice in Singapore River at 7 p.m. on May 30. Four98 words
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Article206 1946-06-04 2 The Singapore Posta th*, ties have issued revised date of posting mail countries at the General P a< nee. London air mails an ed to arrive every V, Friday and Saturday b y BOAT service, while mails by trian service arrive ever' day, Thursday and Saturday206 words
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Article104 1946-06-04 2 IPOH. —Plans are under w>v for a grand military parade in the Victory Day celebrations here. The parade will include a march past of the mounted and dismounted detachments of the 96 Fid tU [1 U Counter-Mortam Bty.. 23 End. Mtn. Reg!.. 7 Ind. A Tnk. Regt..104 words
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161 1946-06-04 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "f 6 extremely scarce in SingaporefimP t And Us likely t0 remai so for a tong time more to come. The industry in Burma, which supplies a large proportion of Malaya's prewar consumption, is in very sorry state. The Japan -c161 words
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Article93 1946-06-04 2 Reuter. BELGRADE, June 2.—The Yugoslav authonties today denied that archpriest Kosta Lukovitch arrested 0.l May 26 was held because he translated a sermon in Belgrade Cathedral by the Bishop of Hereford. Eusrland. Dr. Parsons, as had been Bested in foreign press reports. Lukovitch was arrested "forReuter. - 93 words
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75 1946-06-04 2 A.P. RIO DE JANEIRO. Ju Four Japmie-e youths -in i ti the police in BaOpaulo S asserting tlu-y had killed j J esc- Army Colonel "becau offended the honour of th pire." It Was the fresh oU'biJapanese terrorists agflil >' trymen Who acknowledge JaP" hasA.P. - 75 words
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541 1946-06-04 3 Case For Defence Ends MIZUTANI CERTIFIED SANE Having been medically certified that there is no sign of insanity and that he is cmite fit to stand triai, Major Mi/utani Totaro, section commandant of the Burma 'death railway", again appeared in541 words
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Article117 1946-06-04 3 think it was a particular!j I ick to steal a woman a v. People like you make r "or others to go to market. Paul Storr, Singapore First Po al to,lay told this to n (42)), an Kngiish-speak neSe. Ing claimed to be sulm shell117 words
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Article71 1946-06-04 3 Sikhs, Rajan Singh anj Guja Singh, claimed trial in the Fourth Police Court 'V to a charge of houSeg by night With intent to th< ft ol $10,000 worth military trousers, which were feed in *21 bales. used allegedly entered a t> longing to A. R.71 words
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Article55 1946-06-04 3 Das _'l an Indian soldier the Base Ordinance Deri Sultan Road, who was have been armed with a 1 ile robbing a Chinese, oi a watch totalling $390, Ifl as produced before Mr. it, in the Singapore First I 1 I urt. yesterday. CaM was postponed55 words
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215 1946-06-04 3 To plead husband's cause (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tengku Mustora, wife of Tengku Musa Eddin, has i) Kuala Lumpur with the intention of gaining audience with Sir Edward Gent to discuss her hind's position and to ask that he may be allowreturn to Kuala Lumour215 words
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Article121 1946-06-04 3 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG. June 2.—Mahatma Gandhi has sent a special message to Indians in South Atnca reminding them of the power fSatyagraha (passive resistance) in furthering their claims. The message, which was brought to the Union by the leader of the South African Indian delegation, who has just returnedReuter. - 121 words
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Article81 1946-06-04 3 IPOH.—Found guilty of carrying arms and being in possession of explosives, Shahhamin bin Ycop was sentenced to eight years r.i. by Lt. Col. J. G. Adams in the Superior Court. The Crown Counsel said a trap was set for the accused whereby it *M i81 words
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49 1946-06-04 3 Alleged to have robbed a ten patriot of cash and property WoltC ?430 together with three others, at a coffee stall in Malabar Street Koh S-.vee Hock (33i, appeared III the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. The case was postpone] to June 11.49 words
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Article46 1946-06-04 3 <Ou> Own Correspondent) Pehang, June 3: The Goternor- General, Mr Malcolm MacDonald. returned to Penang todaj after fulfilling engagements in Singapore md Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Mac Donald Waved cheerfully to the large crowd who Were lit th*" iver when he landed.46 words
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Article77 1946-06-04 3 (Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Juno I.—-Former prisoners of war and internees Bfl animously decided at a meeting to day in the Town Hall to form a Malayan Union War Prisoners' Association. The mooting also resolved to appoint a committee of six to formulate the objects of77 words
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Article77 1946-06-04 3 j 1 The Wear of Tewkesbury I does not believe "Late at j j ihe Jvedding. lucky the bride." He says brides cr- j \rive as much as 20 minute*- j \la\e. making (he staff and the br degroom, "ivho U i probably feeling nervous," I 1 waV>77 words
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111 1946-06-04 3 LONDON. June 3.—London's if.-!* supply return«'d to normal co-day after the week-end strike of 2,ooiworkers in the boltling depots j< United Dairies. Though the unofficial strike af.de on Satur.iay night thousands o. households wen- without milk y**&'e.day. There was not the time f«; bottle111 words
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Article200 1946-06-04 3 In Singapore over the weekend, there were two shootings, tWo armed robberks and. tV/<> <>th r robberies, and radio patrols answered 43 calls. Both shootings p'" place oti Saturday night, T -c nst at the Great world wh a British soldier shot a Sikh taxi200 words
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Article58 1946-06-04 3 BITLMONT PARK, (New York) June 2. —By winning the £2.">,000 Belmont Stakes ye.sterray— the third Colts' clash of the United States racing season—Robert Kleberg's Assault, by Bold Venture out of Igui. became the seventh colt in the nistory of the United States Turf to capture the Triple Crown. He had58 words
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408 1946-06-04 3 Reuter. HERFORD, Westphalia, June 2—Ten thousand children kidnapped by the Germans from occupied countries have been found by UNRRA child search team's ranging over Germany during the past five months, it was announced there to-day. To-day six teams are in the field ooerating in theReuter. - 408 words
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322 1946-06-04 3 Immediate Vaccination Of Children Urged (Triton* Staff Reporter) Ten cases of smallpox—nine affecting children under the age of live —have been reported to ihe local health authorities. The first case was reported just a, week ago. I understand that apart from Tan j ong322 words
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Article103 1946-06-04 3 An Order by the Food Controller requiring returns of- all stock- of rice and wheat flour purchased or acquired other than with, the authorization of the Food Control Department is shortly to be published. These returns Will be required by June 16, and should be103 words
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Article101 1946-06-04 3 Victory Day celebrations m Singapore are to be marked by a ont-week exhibition at the Happy Wv>rid Stadium beginning June 8 to 13. Th;exhibition will be sponsored by th? Government of the Colony. On display at the exhibition win be war photographs, and war wea ponr101 words
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Article91 1946-06-04 3 LONDON, June 3.—A daring rockery, involving several hundreds of pounds, took place on a train travelling between London and Caru.fl today. The train left Paddington at 12.oj a.m. and its first stop was a Swindon- It stopped again at Newport before arrivinpr at Cardiff wh91 words
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Article128 1946-06-04 3 Ipoh.—Remarking that the accused had committed a brutal murder, and that he had been responsible for Stirring up interracial feeling which resulted in horrible consequences, Lt.-C»l J. G. Adams passed the death Sentence, in the Superior Court Oil Yusop bin Sulaiman, who was unanimously found guilty by128 words
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Article39 1946-06-04 3 IPOH. —Sasaki Sabura. sergent in the Japanese kempei-tai. will be tried for alleged atrocities during his tenure of office, when the War Crimes Tribunal in Perak sits in Telok Anson on June 10.39 words
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Article313 1946-06-04 3 Details of the theft of a police lorry from the compounnd of the Central Police Station on Dec. 41. 1944, and the subsequent arrest and beatings-up of suspected personnel of the police station itself, one of whom was given water treatment, were recounted in the313 words
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Advertisement34 1946-06-04 3 Capitol Quick Cleaner HEEREN BUILDING 2488. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE Opposite to Grange Road Fife House High Class Workmanship Dry Cleaning and Invisible mending Quick Cleaners 24 hours service Collect and Delivery. «m I'll l^J34 words
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Advertisement428 1946-06-04 3 :LA DIE S! MAISON MODERNE Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon (Pacing Oxley Road) 126, Orchard Road, Insist On NEW WAY COMMERCIAL COURSES. The RIGHT System means Uie RIGHT lob. NEW WAY is a Passport to a GOOD Job. Several Passes with distinction at the recent LC.C. Exams to our credit Ask428 words
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Article577 1946-06-04 4 Ihe contention has been put forward thuo great hardship is ueing inflicted on scnoiars ana parents b> the reimpo3inon of the 1959 basi; or school lees. it is dilnciuL 10 reconcile this assertion wl«h the facts as they are known to exist today. Ol all the public S3rvices577 words
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Article1471 1946-06-04 4 Cyril C. E. Bunt - By Cyril C. E. Bunt in "Illustrated" Man is essentially a collecting animal. Almost, one might say, from the cradle to the grave he is happiest when his instinct of acquisitiveness is in play. From the coloured marbles, cigarette-cards or match-box lids of childhood, to tne postage s1,471 words
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108 1946-06-04 4 PARJS, June 3. -Most of the results in the French general elections have come in, and the Leftists appear to have suffered a setback. Of the 522 seats allotted 'o Continental France in lihi» Assembly, the MRP (the Progressive Catholic Party) has scored 160.108 words
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Article89 1946-06-04 4 A.P. and Reuter. ROME, Juno S.—King Umberto cast his vote at 11.15 am. today 'Itahan timet iii Italy's plebiscite on ihe monarchy. A small crowd of last-minute voters, wa'.ting at the fashionable Parioli section voting p 7 ace where the monarch was registered, cheered himA.P. and Reuter. - 89 words
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Article17 1946-06-04 4 A.P. LONDON, June 3.—The Dani*: contingent to the Victory Day eele Lrations arrived' here today.—A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article47 1946-06-04 4 Reuter. MOSPOW. J-ne 8 —A hr-v-"*-* from Moscow Radio aft** cri< \r British profits from Persian oilfk-U,. described the Soviet attitude touarPersia as "one of such friendship v' has seldom been found in all bl**XKf between great states and a compar* tivcly small one." —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article433 1946-06-04 4 Clerks' Pay Owing to the hierh Post of at present, some thoughtful employers (rive "livigg ellowani their staffs but some of them ienore the policy of "live at live." They simply..exploit the stail. During th- 1 Japanese occ ft 1 most every clerk Buffered Of course there frere433 words
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Article32 1946-06-04 4 Reuter. CAIRO. June 3.—Abdul Ulah. Ec--ent of Iraq, has arrived here from Baghdad on his ray to Loader. K!r<r Frisal is already on his way Lo Britain for dental treatment Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement16 1946-06-04 4 NEW RADIO SETS 'Aster' 'Classic' MADE IN AUSTRALIA KELLER PIANO CO. F.E.M.S. 2, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE.16 words
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Advertisement158 1946-06-04 4 Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP COMPANY INC. GENERAL AGENTS tfew York Cit\, New York. ROUND TH?: WORLD EXPRESS SERVICE. m/v Silverteak m v. "SILVI RTEAK" Now loading at Port Swettenham. For U.S.A. Atlantic Ports. Via Cape I: f ood Hope Agents 1 Hadden ft Co., (Singapore) Limited. TEL. 6. )2. 1158 words
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Article520 1946-06-04 5 he fever pitch of c xci easi< ned by the visit of L.D. Gammans and party ocly the Malays' reactions Union set-up. the Sultan !:ep a level head and i his concern at the v of he upsurge of tationaiitfc spirit brim, v r the wrong side520 words
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Article246 1946-06-04 5 250,000 TINS RECENTLY CONDEMNED AS UNFIT Tr^l^S Vm StAFF REPORTER) G nIM m^™J£ ANDS OF TiNS F MILK ORIBFFN rnvnSrn FOR THE SERVICES HAVE AND 4RF N Sn^ N^oS Y THE ARMY AUIHORITIES as AND Yesterday, a certain firm of brokers threw away without any regret246 words
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240 1946-06-04 5 In the Singapore District Court ytsterday. Fong Ah Hong (17». pleaded gu lty to three charges of Theft of a lorry, driving without a licence, and causing grevious hurt b> a rash act. The judge Mr. Storr. however, let him off on the240 words
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91 1946-06-04 5 A.P. NEW YORK. June 3.— The United Mine Workers* President Mr. John Lewis has arrived here. It is likclj he will attempt to negotiate between the Government and the hard coai miners in Pennsylvania who went on strike on May 31. Meanwhile, nearly all theA.P. - 91 words
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88 1946-06-04 5 A.P. Indianapolis, Indiana, June 3. —The bodies of nearly 250,000 service men and Women killed ill World War Two Will be returned to the United States for burial with military honours, the American Legion said. Thm Will represent 80 per cent Of those buriedA.P. - 88 words
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Article91 1946-06-04 5 Reuter. London, June 3.—Ships may mount guns that fire atomic shell —••to say nothing of the potentialities Of the atomic torpedo,"' says the editor of the new edition Of the famous British Work of reference, -Jane's Fighting Ships.'' The editor adds that those who have doubtsReuter. - 91 words
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Article70 1946-06-04 5 Reuter. SHEFFIELD. June untitled.—A great drive is being made here to make this centre of the British cutlery and steel industries into a workshop to serve the post-war world. With a normal turnover of £2,000.--•00 a year, cutlery and light steel *iades manufacturers have already teceived orders this year forReuter. - 70 words
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Article328 1946-06-04 5 Reuter. LONDON, June 2. —The Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland to-day urged the British Government to take immediate steps to carry out the recommendations of the Anglo-American Committee for admission of 100,000 Jews to Palestine and the repeal of land transfer regulations. Any furtherReuter. - 328 words
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Article174 1946-06-04 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Conditions n Singapore with regard to the buying and selling of foodstuffs were described as "chaotic" by the Munic.pl Health Officer, Dr. H.R. Morrison when seen yesterday. Dr. Morrison was asked what, the chances were of bad and damaged tins of milk reaching174 words
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Article29 1946-06-04 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, June 2.—The Department ?>artment of Agriculture announced that the importing of Philippines copra into the United States will be returned to private channels begin ning July I.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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364 1946-06-04 5 "Let Us Have More Facts" Premier Reuter. LONDON, June 3—"Let us have more facts. Let us have the freest possible flow of information between members of the British Commonwealth, and let us work for the fullest flow of information between the peoples of all nations Mr. Attlee, British Prime Minister,Reuter. - 364 words
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Article92 1946-06-04 5 A.P. Wayiß-sburg, Pennsylaiiia, June 2.—Mr. Wei Tao-ming, the Chinese Ambassador to the United States, said here today that a strong common desire for peace had been the foundation for more than 100 years of the friendly relations between the United States and China. Receiving anA.P. - 92 words
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Article72 1946-06-04 5 A.P. NEW YORK, June 3.—The Ameri-can-Jewish Congress Convention has adopted a resolution asking for the '■immediate implementation of the recommendations of the Anglo-Ameri-can Committee of Inquiry on Palestine, for the admission to Palestine of 100.0(K) Jews." It also urged all Jewish groups "not to enter into anyA.P. - 72 words
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505 1946-06-04 5 A.P. (By Daniel DeLuce) NUREMBERG, Germany, June 3.—A high Allied military source said to-day that Russia has 6,000,000 men under arms at present but is preparing to reduce her forces to a long-range level of 4,500,000. The source disclosed that Soviet militaryA.P. - 505 words
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140 1946-06-04 5 Reuter. MOSCOW, June 2.—The Soviet Ambassador to Italy, M. Mikha.l Kostylev. has protested to the Commander-in-Chief of the Allied ffrces in the Mediterr;»iean following the incident at Campiano aerodrome last Wednesday involving a Soviet diplomatic courier and an American military policeman. X Soviet newsReuter. - 140 words
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Article402 1946-06-04 5 Reuter. MOSCOW, June 2. —The official newspaper Izvestia today sharply criticised Mr. James F. Byrnes, United States Secretary of State, for the recent statement in which he denied that Britain an«i America had formed a "bloc" against the Soviet Union at the Paris "Big Four"Reuter. - 402 words
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Advertisement626 1946-06-04 5 NOTICES Mr. WONG PUCK SHAM (P. 8. WONG), who ceased since 1983 to be partner In the firm of Chung fc Wong", notifies the public that he is now practising as registered Architect and licensed Appraiser on is own account at No. 15 Bo aha m Building. Singapore (Tel. No.626 words
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270 1946-06-04 6 As soon as it was removed a •23ft. shaft under the old gas wows at Coventry, a 5001b. German bomb, dropped in the 1940-41 raids began to tick. It was the first of four recently located unexploded bombs all of the same size, to270 words
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Article102 1946-06-04 6 Reuter. London. Juno 3. -The opportunity that now lies ahead ol India is an immense one, Mr. Attlee, British Prime Minister, tohl Indian newspaper executivea and e«htors in London today. He went on:—"Whether in thecoming months the people ol India Choose to remain With usReuter. - 102 words
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Advertisement183 1946-06-04 6 i i fi i unn I 5 BIG SHOWS DAILY ALHAMBRA n-1.30-4-6.30-9.15 f t BOOK EARLY —TEL. 6909. Best Sound In Town LOOK WHAT'S IN TOWN! IT'S THOSE SCANDALS FRESH, HOT PIPIN' FROM A RECORD RVN FROM BROADWAY! SET THAT HEARTBEAT TICKING! ond HOWARD SNYDER PARKE lEVY and HOWARD GREEN183 words
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Advertisement158 1946-06-04 6 Opening Today: 3.C0. 645 I 9.15 p.m How about :naking an "Appointment For Love" As Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullivan cid in Bruce-Mannings comedy-hit. COMM. Tnurs. 6-6-46. "Aloma of tii«' South Seas" IP PWONE. ***** 3 SHOWS—3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. The Motion Picture Above All! The story of 1 dates'.158 words
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Advertisement36 1946-06-04 6 Union Theatre 'Amusement Park. Johore Bahru) TO-NIGHT CHINESE PICTURE Capitol Cinema JOHORE BAHRU Phone 22. LAST DAY TO-DAY BETTY GRABLE in "HOT SPOT" .with VICTOR MATURE CAROLE LANDIS* TOMORROW "Blues In The Night" Starring PRISCTLLA LANE36 words
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Advertisement130 1946-06-04 6 Sky C.W. (To-night. 7 pm. 9.15 p.m.) "The Great Alaskan Mystery" Final Chapters and Final Night Opening To-morrow "Blondie Plays Cupid" "Prisoners Fugitive Ctt amp Lido N. W. .Daily. 3—7—9.30 p.m.) Something Rare-something Fine! Its made for your entertainment, so see it "Something To Shout About" (Don Amechr- Jack Oakie)130 words
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Advertisement331 1946-06-04 6 PEACE SHATTERED BY WAR! Villagers' Stout Resistance Against Nazis Who Only Plunder And Rape, For They Know Nothing Of War! I||tM!HJIIIIH| THE MOST j«*f A jj X S£J 8 TREMENDOUS TIME! 11 a m.-2 .13-«. io By Flaming R; I SAMUEI GOIDWYfTT" "^J^ wis £|4 HUSTON WAITER T^^^^^H^^^Hg UWISMIIESTONt ANNE331 words
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Miscellaneous645 1946-06-04 6 I ON THE AIR J ■SSWS'iJSS Thursday g, and Saturday. 0900-1000 hnO English Schools SSws in Cantonese. B O S Sehoo.S 310 Linking Music and trailer Friday. 1315 Prog. Summary in Hindustan,. I'>oo-nOO hrs) 300 metres in th* 1316 Hindustani Music (B). UUU-I4uu nrs. 72« mcira 1395 NEWS in Hindustani.645 words
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Article, Illustration98 1946-06-04 7 Li. Gen. Sir John T. Crocker, X B E. C.8.. D.5.0., M.C.. General Officer Commanding-in-Criief Southern Command, opened an Army Cadet Force Centre at Redan Hdl Drill Hall. Aldershot. on May 26. for cadets from Bournemouth, Southampton, Portsrvouih, Fareham, Winchester. Sal'stury Andover, Basingstoke, A/ton. Woking,98 words
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Article51 1946-06-04 7 revenue officers raided the i Nam Loong Chan, a firm ten and exporters, at Tras May 31. they found 50 I quarts .< Singapore Third Police re Mr. Byrne, the pr->p-Ng Cheong Po. was fineu r possession of dutiable The duty on the beer was51 words
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Article26 1946-06-04 7 Reuter. untitled June 2.—The first official on the provinces covering I prefectures, said today's .m, was proceeding in riy manner with a heavy I I —Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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476 1946-06-04 7 Reuter. LONDON, June 2. —The following teams were chosen to-day for the cricket Test trial match, "England tersu> The Rest," to be played at Lords on June 12, 13 and 14. ENGLAND:—W, R. Hammond. Gloucestershire; S. C. G: Sussex; L. Hu ten. J. HardsReuter. - 476 words
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196 1946-06-04 7 Hants hold 207-run lead with 3 wickets in hand Associated Press. SOUTHAMPTON, June 4—Pitched out on a wicket on which the gale turned sharply for their lowest score of the tour, 130, the Indian cricket team finished yesterday's play againstAssociated Press. - 196 words
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198 1946-06-04 7 A.P. WASHINGTON, June 4 The Navy has called for j volunteers among inactive personnel for possible duty in the event the threatened maritime strike occurs on June 15. James Forrestal. Secretary- of the Navy, has ordered that all naval stations recruit ex-Service men 'to meetA.P. - 198 words
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79 1946-06-04 7 Industrial research in Great Britain today falls into four cardinal categories. First there are the research organisations built up in the greater industries. Secondly come the cooperative organisations formed by groups of small kindred industries, 100 small to sup. port individual research on an intensive scale. Third are the Government79 words
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Article133 1946-06-04 7 Indian, Ist Innings Merchant lbw. Herman 1 Mankad b Knott 30 Modi 1) Knott Nimbalkar b Knott U Hazare C Engar 1» Knott 0 Gul Mohannd c Kairar !> Hill Bannerjee b Knott 4 Hafeei h Knott lit Sohoni b Knott 1"< Nayudu c Arnold 1» Dean fl Shinde133 words
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Article43 1946-06-04 7 A.P. PRAGUE, June untitled tduard Benes is reported on re authonthy to have uked Clement Gottwald. Chairman of the (on munist Party, to form a new Czecho Slovak United Front government. Ihe ommunist Party received ir.e largest vote in the recent election. —A.PA.P. - 43 words
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140 1946-06-04 7 Reuter. S rna ol, a' iliarat ter have toenTdis- They include loadttttf players of the United States. Australia, France, gypt, New Zealand. Belgium. Poland. Denmark. Czechoslovakia. Argentina, «'hile. Evador, Eire and even UtU Monaco. Sweden and China are ex pected to be represented whenReuter. - 140 words
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Article51 1946-06-04 7 Reuter. LONDON, Juno 3.—Country cricket closes: At Lords. Middlesex 153 (Edrich 73, Gladwin 4 for 34); Derbyshire 3 for 0. At Kennington Oval, Surrey 319 for 5 'Pishlock 172. Parker 62 not cut). At Gillingham, Nottinghamshire 76 (Wright 5 for 40); Kent second innings 266 i ValentineReuter. - 51 words
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179 1946-06-04 7 Reuter. LONDON. June 3—Lord Stan*, gate. Secretary for Air and leader of the British delegation in Cairo negotiating a revision of the AngliRgypttan Treaty of IS3S. a;r<ud in Londkn for consultation >da\ lore Sianagnte whi sei- the Foreign Mints'.er, Mr. Breast Bevin, imr.iediateOfiicia' quarters hereReuter. - 179 words
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Article82 1946-06-04 7 Britain mi to buy more than 30 merchant silips from tile United States at a p;iCe expected to exceed 47,000,000—t0 be oaid in dollars. Tile RTerage Price of eaCll Vessel will be jess than i' 250,000 ab<»ut one-third of tlie original Cost. An official of82 words
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49 1946-06-04 7 All five occupants of this Royal Air Force Warwick aircraft <ra/' /c.'llea ,< nen l, /les on main 5s. .Vc.//,. «car /.eucna .-< //1/l.5,lire. Hcor/ans) aerol7rome .4cc'orvnnt/ pt»r' enanlt/aitt/ ,/le p/anc ?na.5 /o lancl. /»4en /ro?n //le <,' /o e ol-cl<pan/s oa, .cere dr<l>> t n bz, ,/lc /?a«/eH. /'no/o.-2.P /'/lo/o. - 49 words
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Article387 1946-06-04 7 First Day's Play Comments Reuter. (By Leary Constantine) SOUTHAMPTON, June 2.—There should be a very interesting day's play here tomorrow when the Indians begin their first inninsrs in reply to Hampshire's 197. The wicket presently promises to be similar to that on which theReuter. - 387 words
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Article84 1946-06-04 7 Tho following will represent th-» Chinese Swimming Club in n tabic tennis match against the Hospital Assistants and DTCMerS Associat iori on Sunday, at thi Swimming; I Ittl premises at 2 p.m. Singles:— Loke Seek ChconA, Lim Siew Nghco. Eddie Fung, he-i Tien Ying, Chenh Hong Lim,84 words
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Article116 1946-06-04 7 Reuter. DAR-ES-SALAAM, June 3.Tlie Aga Khan wliO arrived here by air yesterday accompanied by the Begum *n4 staff, left early today in a specially chartered aircraft for Tananarive, Madagascar. The Aga Kuan said he Was unable to comment publicly on the derision of ihe recentReuter. - 116 words
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78 1946-06-04 7 Imports Exports To Malayan Union Import and Export declarations for goods imported from or exported to the Malayan Union need 110 longer be Submitted to the Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singapore, for approval and endorsement. The requirements of the Customs Department Malayan Union are not hereby affected. Reference should78 words
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Article66 1946-06-04 7 A.P. EGENSBURG, June 24.-Feai ing they Were to be forcibly repatriated fo the Soviet Union nearly 3,000 Russian-bom displaced persons paraded through EgensbUrg for tWo hours last Friday, it was disclosed on Monday. The mass walk out was from an URNNA sponsored Camp, but possibleA.P. - 66 words
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Article55 1946-06-04 7 A.P. LONDON, June 4—A P-80 fighter aircraft yesterday set a new world record tor 1,000 kilometres. «625 miles) r.f 462 miles per hour flying a roUnd trip between here, and St. Louis in one hour 20 minutes and 31 seconds. The pre-Wir record held by ItalyA.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement57 1946-06-04 7 HAPPY WORLD boxixg I 8.45 P.M. jSKgk FRIDAY 7th JI NX 104b f Mr. N. S. LIM presents his first card Approved by the Singapore Boxing Board of Control. j§> BABY EAGLE $L (Powerful Malay Puncher) V DENNIS COLLINS (Fleet Air Arm Champion) 'IfeJ.Sfl McX INLAY 8-3 M CAMPBELL flBHw57 words
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828 1946-06-04 8 Labour Force Getting Considerably Depleted A.P. SINGAPORE —The desire of thousands of Indians for repatriation at a time when governmental regulation; drastically restrict p.ocuremen of rep acement v. r urs frcm India confronts Malaya's expanding postwar e:onomy with a seriou i p.oblem,A.P. - 828 words
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Article61 1946-06-04 8 VANIFB—A Lady Teach r to teach English and Malay Lor a m (Girl of Six> Preference to osf with knowledge of any one of Ifce INDIAN Languages at 'east C Teacher if in Gey'.ang I rea more suited—But if living far can oe furnished with transport. "For t61 words
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Article205 1946-06-04 8 A.P. LONDON. —Hundreds of thousands of Britain's estimated million Cripples are being trained and put to Work in industrial jobs* 1 from which they cannot be discharged under a Uc'W programme for making productive Citizens ot War casualties. Since Sept. 25, 1945, more than 277,000 persons,A.P. - 205 words
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Article, Illustration66 1946-06-04 8 Karl Hermann Frank, former "Protector" of Moravia, the 'Butcher of Ldce" urn hanged in the courtS Pankrac Prison. Prague, on May 22. Women rarrfZ from Lidice, the martyr d Czech village, were among the huge croud who saw ihe execuuoa. Photo shows: Frank (ha less, sev.nl from uit>2p p/<",0 - 66 words
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Article49 1946-06-04 8 A.P. untitled ted SUS ottctn her* saul unofficially yeatertSa? mat th«- U.S. Tfcird Ariuy the o. r remaining major tactical force in the American zone in Ger many. would he do-activated thi lOmaer. The occupation duiicbo left to the United States constabulary which now number! 38 0 0 -A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article21 1946-06-04 8 A.P. untitled Bolivia. June 4.—untitled via* industry was cripflad whan Bolivian railway v.o.kers waat »B strike for Mggfce? wages A U.A.P. - 21 words
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259 1946-06-04 8 Reuter. NUREMBERG, June 3.— Fifty-six-year o"d General Alfred Jodl, H tier's Chief of Staff, stepped brhkly into the witness box at th© War Crimes Court to-day to give evidence in his own defence. Jodl, fourth of the C: man Service chiefsReuter. - 259 words
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307 1946-06-04 8 A.P. PARIS, June 4.—The Socialist Party despite losses In Sunday's election appeared to have retained a strong position in the affair* of France's provisional government. v bile (he Moderate Popular republican Par t y SA RJr ousted communists as France's largest single party,A.P. - 307 words
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Article87 1946-06-04 8 Throe out of 19 children of war brides and U.S. Service men, who Were taken seriously jll from the transport Zebuloii Vance in New York, died OO arrival. Three more are in a crtiical Condition. The transport arrived at NeW York from Le Havre. Passengers included87 words
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Article464 1946-06-04 8 CEREALS FOR INDIA Reuter. LONDON' Jane 3.—Aboat 235,000 tons of cereals were shipped to India in May and over 200,000 tons have already been arranged for shipment in June ad the Under-Secretary for India, Mr. Arthur Hendprsnn in reply to a question by Mr. ReginaldReuter. - 464 words
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Article35 1946-06-04 8 Reuter. ROME. June 3—The irst oatch of referendum votes counted in Milan today showed the Republ mere than doubling the Monarchy; vote with 76.000 for the R against 33,000 for the Monarchy Inciter.Reuter. - 35 words
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187 1946-06-04 8 As Air traffic increases. The backbone of the air untitled the world will be the feeder-type aircraft. These v air traffic to and from the main airports of the world, fly the secondary routes. In planning the r poet-war air transport production, Bri ish manufacturers ha\ full recognition to this187 words
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Advertisement210 1946-06-04 8 NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE Fcr Information of Medical Practitioners. Plrase note that cases of SMALL POX have been notified in res dents of Lorong Silat, Albert Street and 3%aogDon Road. By Order H. R MORRISON. Ag. Municipal Health Officer. liO-IwE TC CONSIGNEES. The so. "ALGENIB" is due to afftfe from U.S.A.210 words
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