Malaya Tribune, 5 June 1946
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Title Section35 1946-06-05 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Ol The People Of Malaya 'Phone Nos:—Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 I Cm IT PAGES SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, June 5, 1946 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. 194635 words
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777 1946-06-05 1 Basic Aim Of British Govt. To Make UNO Work Effectively Early Java Settlement Hoped PRINCIPAL POINTS FROM BEVIN'S SPEECH AP. U NDQN,June 4 —Declaring that the road of peacemaking is a very, very Wh e^ U by varying political conceptions in countries,AP. - 777 words
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108 1946-06-05 1 Reuter. LONDON, June 4.—A>i unknown warricr of the air plot the Ba tie of ißr i n Hurricane fightey is to lead the mass UCOrIM 300 R.A.F. I n Viz'ory Day. The Air Mins'ry an. ced <hat ihe pila—ai I leer who foughtReuter. - 108 words
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Article58 1946-06-05 1 Reuter. Paris, Jodc 4.—The latest ttg ires for 575 of the 53G the new IVencb. consti- 1 jfjjt assembly showed that the >I R P (Proffestive Catholics; and Communists ISO. for other parties Weit 4s 125, Radicals 45. P.R.L. R ght) 35, Moderates 25. SrouflReuter. - 58 words
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Article, Illustration39 1946-06-05 1 On the scaffold. Karl Frank, the Nazi "Protector" of Bohemia and Moravia, and Czechoslovakia* most hated prisoner. People paid as much as £20 for a seat at th-j txe cut ion. British Combine Acme Europe.39 words
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221 1946-06-05 1 35 LEADERS HELD, TO GO ON TRIAL Reuter. BEDFORD, Germany, June 4.—British security police have smashed a new type of German underround movement and arrested 35 of its leaders, most cf whom were former Hitler Youth leaders. The movement, which called itself "Rana" (Radical Nationalists),Reuter. - 221 words
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Article44 1946-06-05 1 TOKIO, June 4.—Baron untitled 7S. Privy Councillor and former Foreign Minister, died today. He held many important posts, including that of Ambassador to Britain and France, and delegate to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. He became foreign minister in 1924 and retired in 1928.44 words
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Article218 1946-06-05 1 BANGKOK, June 5.— Siam's 20-year-cld King Anantia Mahidol tentatively plans to emplane from Bangkok en June 13 for America and Europe. The Foreign Office said the monarch probably Will st a y a week or ten days in the Unit,.l States. He is en218 words
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Article51 1946-06-05 1 A.P. TOKIO, June 4. The Secretariat tunat of lit»- Enteruttttouiil Military Tribunal for till Fur lorUMilJC-«-1 today that thv. H n\ .bi Benin j3r,j(Ma has been nam-'» by Prtsi.l. fit R(..\a> w tfti Philippines member of uV IribunoJ H" will arrive- by plane so«. take his place on the beirhA.P. - 51 words
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Article46 1946-06-05 1 Associated Press. BATAVIA, June 4 The Indonesian Republic shortly will begin circulating its own paper currency, the Republican neicspaper "Merdeka" states. "Merdeka" said the currency has been printed and is be'ng withheld only until currency regulations can be draion up. Associated Press.Associated Press. - 46 words
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85 1946-06-05 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. June s.—Th..Franco Government on Tuesday, in a statement released by the Spani.di Embassy, stid the Security Cou:u:l subcommittee's report on Spain was an obvious intervention in the internal affairs of Spain. The statement said the report was not a report but a verdictA.P. - 85 words
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Article32 1946-06-05 1 A.P. MELBOURNE. The Australian Oovernmont is ropt-rtint t.. be «•■im•idcring !»urchn:-:i' from th.- Unite I HtMf.-. BDVOral American v shliis. n( wliii» \hv V S. i lo huvu about lyf-Q- id. —A.PA.P. - 32 words
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192 1946-06-05 1 Italy's Monarchy Issue Reuter. ROM£, June 4.—ltaly is split en the future of Italian Monarchy—along a line roughly corresponding to the northern frontier of the ancient kingdom of Naples—with heavy Republican majorities in the densely populated northern regions and strong Monarchist leads inReuter. - 192 words
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Article47 1946-06-05 1 LONDON, June 4.—British heavyweight champion Bruce Woodcock defeated Freddie Mills, British lightweight champion, on points in a 12-round battle before a crowd of 10,700 at Harringay Arena. Woodcock scaled 191 pounds and Mills 181 pounds. On the same card, Ernie Roderick beat Kondiri on points.47 words
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225 1946-06-05 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, June 4.— American foreign loan transactions have now reached the point where Congress will have a chance to ratify or veto a 1,000,000,000 dollar credit to Russia, if the administration approves of such a loan. The issue will develop onA.P. - 225 words
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Article134 1946-06-05 1 RUSSIA HONOURS KALININ Reuter. LONDON. June 4.—Moscow is a city of mourning today with large crowds marching o pay last respec s to their beloved former President whose body lies in state in the Hall of Columns. Red flags and photos of Kalinin edged wi h blackReuter. - 134 words
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Article63 1946-06-05 1 A.P. TOKIO, June 4.—The Japanese Cabinet has officially set the opening of the next Diet session for 10, and has announced that represents tives of all parties will meet tomorrow to discuss drafting a constitution, which is expected to be ir.e main item along with the budget. Cabinet members willA.P. - 63 words
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Advertisement35 1946-06-05 1 At Your Service Again GIAN SIX*;II A Co.. i I 4, Battery Road, Singapore. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE MERCHANTS OF SILKS, COTTONS, ART SILK, PIECE GOODS, READY MADE GOODS ETC. I iwSi Jm ii iw— mmmmm^m^A35 words
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Article223 1946-06-05 2 (Tribune Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, June 5. —tack of clothes continues to be a major problem in the life of this town. Sartorial deficiencies of the citizens prevent Kuala Lumpur from living up to its official description as the capital of the Malayan Union. There to223 words
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Article116 1946-06-05 2 A.P. AMSTERDAM, June s.—Germany and Japan are to be barred from membership in tho International Amateur Wrestling Federation, while membership applications from Italy and Ausoria will be handled by th.next world Olympic congress in \7-"R decided at its congress in v>£terdam on Tuesday- resolution to mitigateA.P. - 116 words
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Article84 1946-06-05 2 CHURCHMEN DEMAND Associated Press. TARKIO, Missouri, June 4.— A spokesman at the closing session of the United States United Presbyterian Assembly demanded that the U.S. government withhold all grain from the manufacture of alcoholic beverages, except for medical needs, for the duration of the worldAssociated Press. - 84 words
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Article164 1946-06-05 2 Reuter. LONDON. June 4.—A plea foi equitable distribution of newsprint throughout countries of the British Commonwealth was made today r>; Mr. Sadanand of the Bombay Fre«j Journal at the Empire Press Conference in London. Sadanand said that the Indian delegation wished to raise the question of newsprint supplyReuter. - 164 words
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Article22 1946-06-05 2 It is officially announced tha: His Majesty he King's birthday will be celebrated on June 13 and not June 11.22 words
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Article38 1946-06-05 2 The S.C.R.C will be holding untitled Victory Dance to be followed by light supper on Saturday June 8, at the club premises. All members interested are requested lO get in touch with the Hon. Secretary or telephone 2213.38 words
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829 1946-06-05 2 Reuter. MADRID —Through iear of another civil war ill Spain, even such traditional revolutionary types as me miners of the northern province of Asturias prefer to accept tilings as they are under the Franco regime for the time being, writes Henry Buckley,Reuter. - 829 words
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152 1946-06-05 2 The latest British radio receiving sets have arrived in Singapore and are available to the public. They embody all h: la.est improvements which hay come about as a result of experience gained during the war and it is claimed tha the Murphy Radio receivers152 words
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126 1946-06-05 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, June, 4—The U.S. Senate voted 54 to 36 to make 18 and 19-yaer-old Americans subject to Conscription. The vote was taken after Republican Senator Gumey said their induction into the services Was necessary if fathers and other soldiers with over 18 months service areA.P. - 126 words
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70 1946-06-05 2 A.P. LONDON. June 4.— The British National Union of Stamen said today it had received no appeal from American union leaders for support of the U.S. shipping strik scheduled for June 15. A spokesman for the British union said tne only information receivedA.P. - 70 words
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Article238 1946-06-05 2 Reuter. BERLIN, June 3. —The restoration of German rations to the 1,550 calories level as the "absolute minimum" was urged by the Three-Power Combined Nutrition Committee, wh\ch f|is just completed a survey ot food conditions in the urban areas of the British, American and FrenchReuter. - 238 words
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Article79 1946-06-05 2 Associated Press. PARIS. June s.—Beautiful French film sar Corinne Luchaire. 25-year-old daughter of an executed pro-German extremist, was sentenced to "national disgrace" on Tuesday on charge, of collabora ion. She wa s found guilty of in i macy with German and Italian officers during the war.Associated Press. - 79 words
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Article73 1946-06-05 2 A.P. PENANG, Juno 4.—PrDViuCc Wellesley civilians who hid ami fed Allied soldiers during the Japanese 0* CUpalion and as a reSuit Were subjected to torture from which Mime ('led will be honored On Victory D: y, an official announcement said. At a milita-y parade, theA.P. - 73 words
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Article94 1946-06-05 2 A.P. ABOARD THE MOUNT MCKINLEY OFF BIKINI ATOLL, June. 4.—lndicative of the increasing worry OVer radio activity from the atomic bomb blast the U.S. government's action in removing aii inhabitants from another island in the Marshall group. The latest evacuation involving 100 men, Women and Children is fromA.P. - 94 words
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Article177 1946-06-05 2 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, June 4.— The old prewar Notes Dc Javaschv Bank Which ceased to be a legal tender in Java frill be exchangeable in due course for a few Netherlands Indies Guilders, it is Understood. The import into Java of the old Java177 words
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Article75 1946-06-05 2 Associated Press. MANILA. June 4.—Mikio Tanechi. former Japanese lieutenant, oday was sentenced to hang for leading a murder and rape orgy in Southern Luzon which resulted in the deaths of thousands of unarmed' Filipinos in February, 1945. The War Crimes commission which heard the case alsoAssociated Press. - 75 words
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222 1946-06-05 2 A.P. BATAVIA, June 4.—The Indonesian Prime Minister Dr. Sharir told a news conference upon his return frcm five days of "satisfactory discussions" with the Interior Republic Government and Army authorities, that "within a few days I will draft counter-proposals to the latest DutchA.P. - 222 words
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235 1946-06-05 2 Reuter. LONDON, June 4.—Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck, C-in-C India, arrived at Northolt aerodrome tonight to attend the Victory Parade. He will remain in England only four days flying back to India on Sunday. Field Marshal Auchinkck inspected the R A.F. guard of bono*Reuter. - 235 words
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214 1946-06-05 2 Reuter LONDON. June 4 —Mr. H Morrison. Lord Preside; it Council, told the Imperial P ference delegates hero today th war had brought such ohar.pe- in tae financial and material row i the Commonwealth and Empire thai the post-war structure of ti admust necessarily beReuter - 214 words
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Article55 1946-06-05 2 A.P. HONOLULU, Hawaii. June 4.Tbe Hawaian pineapple industry signed contracts with the Congress Of Industrial Organization International Longshoiemell SiM Warehousemen's Union today giving work2<B pay raises totalling $2,500,000 'US.) annually The new contract also estaDln-n--ed a system of job deification. The contract represents a mum wage increase of tea <*iA.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement83 1946-06-05 2 How will you feel i everyone but vor can understand the CHIXESE language Here's your chance to learn X©H KEEP THIS HANDY AND PRACTICAL BOOK EVERY aBS s 0 WHERE -SBfigP THIS BOOKLET WH 1 ENABLE YOU TO CONVERSE WITH^|| EXPLANATIONS IN ENGLISH This Booklets is suitable 01 English-speaking public83 words
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514 1946-06-05 3 Four Sent To Prison ri-Yo,- *h„'. Words not on 'y have you let your units ?°T; bUI y° also let your race down" ringing mth r r ars h tee young Eng i ish soldiers John s? rVa»2f iV,V Michael Robert Goldsmith (20) mnnt?.514 words
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Article192 1946-06-05 3 The Government is determined enforce the land settlement tne and is expected to prose Cute the Indian labourers for crl- d trespass in a day <>v two Reports m up«ountry state in <ome places ev.n SinlaboucerS are reported t< Vi joined the Indians' strike -empathy.192 words
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Article252 1946-06-05 3 Incidents connected with one ot so-called spy cases in the unarm where hundreds of Port 11 nkVnta were tortured and put to death form the subject mat- a charge against Warrant M:zukami Iwao. an employee Thokumohan HQ. in Port Blair, who is on trial in the252 words
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Article177 1946-06-05 3 An Ordinance restricting legal nroceedings in respect of certain acts done and payments made during the war period, and validating certain proclamations, rules, regulations, orders and other .legislative sets issued, sentences and orders of retain courts made and give dur Ink the war period, has been enacted177 words
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Article35 1946-06-05 3 The Rotary Club of Singapore meets today in the roof-garden of the \delnhi Hotel at 1. Miss I. Joseph will address the Club on the subjec, of "Wrought Iron and its application to Arts and35 words
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Article111 1946-06-05 3 A.P. LONDON. June 4.—The new edition of "Janes' Fighting Ships," says Britain, has only ten serviceable battleships, of which only half are fit for full fleet service. The Admiralty listed only the King George V, Duke of York, Anzon, Howe and Vanguard. Janes said the Queen Elizabeth.A.P. - 111 words
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82 1946-06-05 3 Imports Exports To Malayan Union Import ail.! Export declarations for goods imp Mcd from or exported to the Malayan Union need no longer be submitted to UIC Registrar of Imports and ExOorts, Singapore, for approval and endorsement. The requireme'its of the Department Mala yan Union are not hen by affected.82 words
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Article588 1946-06-05 3 The story of how 80 second-hand caroets of various sizes were taken out of the Japanese civilian internee camp at Jurong in the beginning of Aoril this year was related by Major K. D*vH Assi«*ant Provost Marshal, Singapore district, at the trial of Ceasar588 words
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581 1946-06-05 3 "Tea Money" and Other Housing Rackets (Tribune Staff Reporter) Hausin? shortage and the "key money" racket continue to be problems of worry to many Singaporeans. Many members of the public are suffering from both aspects; and harassed landlords are equally affected. I went581 words
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Article58 1946-06-05 3 A.P. Washington, June 4- The T T tf.>d Court hss I -hI .mI by six to, one that Virginia's Jim Crow (Negro discrimination laW requiring segregatin of wh t >. and NestrOS On interstate buses, is unCotistitutb.ialThe Court held that the lquimooses undue burdens on hi* stateA.P. - 58 words
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Article154 1946-06-05 3 Dunne the month of Ma> Sing* pore radio patrols answered. 81$ calls, and recovered 68 wanted ears During the latest 24-hour per-iod they attended to 21 call* and. re* covered six cars Three robherie* were reported, Sunday an l in all cases the j154 words
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431 1946-06-05 3 YOU can now hire an air taxi for a return trip to most places in the world providing you have the money and can fret the necessary visas. People are using them bcth on business and pleasure in England. A travel431 words
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Advertisement60 1946-06-05 3 WE THANK the thousands of patrons who have visited our store since the opening on Saturday last. Over three thousand people have selected the wide variety of literature uucic New Selections of Books are offered daily. j i M w *"^***^^n^fT^ S3 FOPTNUM ĕ CO pa 135/J39. MIDDLE ROAD. Tel.60 words
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Advertisement41 1946-06-05 3 T-'- v v The Y's Mcn/s lub wilV. their first .luncnfon fn,fietih$j afWt the liberation at the Cap^l, rant at l 1* p m u* Saturday f* tfce form of a lh>f*i»B Thereafter, they win meet at fort I nightly intervals.41 words
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Advertisement244 1946-06-05 3 NOTICES CUSTODIAN OF i PROPERTY Notice of Intended Disposal of Goods. NOTICE is hereby given that th«* I Koods described in the following Schedule are claimed by C.O.N.I.E.. i 37. Robinson Road. Singapore, on behalf of the Netherlands Indies 1 Government. Tt U intended, in the absense of any adverse244 words
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Advertisement208 1946-06-05 3 111 '.'.l ull I PILES De Witt's Man Zan is specially prepared for the treatment of Piles, and by means of the special hygienic is easily applied tr the effected part —economical to use, a Pile sufferer will find instant relief, continues use will bring lasting results. De Witt's "Mar,208 words
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Obituary39 1946-06-05 4 Mr. TAN SWEE SIANG family tender their heartfelt thanks to taosc relatives. friends. Custodian Staff the A.A.A. who rendered assistance, loan of cars lorries, sent v .aihs. benevolences, etc.. attended night visits funeral of their beloved :ri other.39 words
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Article659 1946-06-05 4 ihe part playea o* memUi UOW snowo w t-t Malayan peoples Anti-Japanese association, aunug tne war ha- b'jen recognita by tnt Bntisn Oove*Auueiit. ins mtnxjt*>i oi ti:e mkA.J.a have been pain tcr tneii s ?mcei and were unhanded m December last year. However, it is apparent thai Uis659 words
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Article1653 1946-06-05 4 Dickson Hartwell - John Campbell, Oracle Of The Atom, Has More Disturbing Predictions. And He's Been Right So Far. By Dickson Hartwell In "Pic" If you wan to know wnat a hell of a nx this world is in suggest you lis en for a few minutes, in a mood of1,653 words
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Article41 1946-06-05 4 Reuter. CAIRO. June 4.—After stormy discussion in open session, the tian Senate last nijrht wont into secret session to discuss the report L-y the Foreign Affairs Committee ci. the Anglo-Kpyptian negotiations H i revision of the lOoO Treaty.—Reu ter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article169 1946-06-05 4 A.P. TOKYO, June 3— A billsweepins away the dictapower of Japanese men over their wives and other members of the family will be presented at fbe next Diet by the Social Democratic Party, said Part officiate. They published detail* of lh< measure which firstA.P. - 169 words
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68 1946-06-05 4 The p-emise* of the Boustcati In.-, titute in Anson Road are hem. converted into a temporary court house for the trial of minor war ermes. While the ground floor Is beiii,; made ready, the first floor has alread been turned into a court. War Crimes68 words
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86 1946-06-05 4 Reuter. LONDON Juno —(a April m«>rc than 2.000,000 British workers re c-civcd nay increases totalling just over half a million pounds. J'neie were also fewer disputes during Int. month there being 206 stoppugt* involving 42,000 woikers a~d co.ti< s Industry' CO 000 working days. TheReuter. - 86 words
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Article64 1946-06-05 4 A.P. LONDON, June 4 —British weather forecasters announce they hay begun using radar to detect a,> proaching storms 200 miles a»v Radar enables accurate forecasts ten hours ahead since short wavj radar echoes make it possible to record the speed, course and intensity of the approaching storm by bouncing backA.P. - 64 words
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Article66 1946-06-05 4 A.P. Tokyo, June 4.—The whei ibouts and Cortditkm of 2,150.000 Japanese, reportol by the Ja panese gorertiment to be in Ru--sian-orCupi-d areas, are still :i,,t known. The Supreme Allied Command's intelligence section I received from Chinese, P Or other sources any inform I on the statusA.P. - 66 words
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Article76 1946-06-05 4 A.P. lOWA CITY, lowa. June 4.—J Switch, of Rapid Ctty, D;.' odr.y claimed a new world record f or "parachute jumps in one c.y fter makire: <">0 in a little lest tl ive hours. Switch i-osched total des] ejr injury suffered on his 4:srd {amp.A.P. - 76 words
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80 1946-06-05 4 A.P. ISTANBUL Juno 4. —Tht> Tarkin Red Cross said today that the death toll in the Turkey earthquake may run into thousands. Figures available at noon todai show that 1.330 persons are knowa to have perished. Tho quake which struck at dawn on FridayA.P. - 80 words
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Article526 1946-06-05 5 "Give. give. Rive!" i s t he pathetic theme song that has n echoing hrough the land some moo hs already and I] continue to echo for some inn to come. I n minds me of th e plaintive no of he 'Tee-tee* bird, whtc i what526 words
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Article511 1946-06-05 5 SHARP ATTACK ON RUSSIAN IDEA OF DEMOCRACY BEVINS' STERN WARNING TO SOVIET MR Rfvtv do ttt LON JON, JUNE 4. AND RfcXENT «o^^S^°- tEIr,N MINISTER, REPLIED TO MR. MOLOTOV ffiffSßSSffg «2g£ THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS I ■SWWIKoE CoSPmSSSS? PEACE ABOVE Mr. Ee-.ia added that permanent peace511 words
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Article163 1946-06-05 5 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG. June 4 process for handling ra;r rubber which, it is cla.med. would cut the cost of treatment no about 22 per c int has 0v developed by two South Arricjn scientists. The process, thru state, eliminates the use of ac:d m coagulating rubberReuter. - 163 words
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85 1946-06-05 5 Batavia, June 4.— Dr S'iureturned to Batavia today, and told a press conference that his government was ,mn Imousty agreed that tile latest Dutch pru posal Was far below expectations. He said his government had left it in his hand to WDrk Out Counter-proposals which85 words
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Article70 1946-06-05 5 A.P. BUENOS AIRES. Nobody thinks anything is out of order when a horse solemnly comes out on a rare track here and runs slorn in front of rs many as 30.000 spectators. Unlike North Amer can races, the race continues if all horses but one are withdrawA.P. - 70 words
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Article97 1946-06-05 5 Reuter. BUENOS AIRKS. June 3.—The sale is pending to China of 50 OOu tons or wheat at 30 pesos per IUO kg., reports the Argentine Agricultural Production Regulating Board The agency has also made offers of wneat at 35 pesos in bulk to tne diplomatic representatives ofReuter. - 97 words
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Article39 1946-06-05 5 untitled Aires, June 4.—Argentina returns to Constitutional government today with the in auguration of Juan Domingo PerOU, 50, as 29th Argentine president. The action ends the military government which has ruled Argentina since the military reVolution three years ago.39 words
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Article209 1946-06-05 5 A.P. LONDON, June 3.—The description of Ukraine agriculture by the chief of the UNRRA mission seem* to confirm Stalin's statement that Russia fe?d re«Mir™L a T C being exhau writes ~The Economist The Ukraine is living mainly on bread —fats and mert have almost disappeared.A.P. - 209 words
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Article34 1946-06-05 5 Reuter. LONDON, June 3.—untitled production in Britain is expected to decline next month, the Hous»> of Cemmnoi was toid today. With fodder an<t grain imports reduced, farmers wil! get less for their dairy cows---Heuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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92 1946-06-05 5 Reuter. MILAN. June 3.—A large-scale search was carried out today throughout the Allied controlled province of Venezia Giulia, disputed area on the Yugoslav-Italian frontier. Ihe search followed the discovery of two baskets full of hand-grenades whicn were found in the possession of a woman busReuter. - 92 words
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Article43 1946-06-05 5 Reuter. RADLETT, Hertfordshire, June 4 —A new British jet-propelled luxury airliner, with a cruising speed of ;>65 miles per hour and carrying 64 pas.'engers in the substratosphere, was announced today by the head of a big aircraft producing concern. Sir Frederick Handley Page.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article190 1946-06-05 5 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. June 4.—What has happened to Siam's surplus of LSOO.OOO ions of rice 's a mystery, but Siam's dispute with France may have something to do with if, writer, Jame s D. WhHe, Associated Press correspon. dent. The Samese say the French are tryingA.P. - 190 words
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287 1946-06-05 5 A.P. TOKaO, June 4. —The Chief War Crimes Trosecutor Mr. Keenan today told the Pearl Haibour Premier Tojo and 25 other Japanese [eaders accused of starting the Pacific war that they r presented "the most treachercus and perfidious nation of all t'me." In hisA.P. - 287 words
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Article167 1946-06-05 5 A.P. BATAVIA. June 4.—Forty five Japanese have been arrested on War c rimes charges by Australian Field Security and brought to BalikpaL-an to stand tnai in an outgrowth oi the mass murder of 140 persons at the Loa Kooloo coal mines in East BorneoA.P. - 167 words
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Article85 1946-06-05 5 Reuter. ROME. June 4.—The number of premature births in Rome has more than doubled in the past five years. SnaixUy because of the lack of nourishing foods, according to the Pediatuc Clinic of Rome University. \1 others and children are under weight, and many babies areReuter. - 85 words
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216 1946-06-05 5 Reuter. SEOUL, KOREA, June 4. States reparations commis turn here today from Rus rea that lack of skilled he attempts to revive Korean mrvna«red by Japanese. In Southern Russia sever? droughts usually have Calamito-.-.s effects on *.he food situation because the hot winds fromReuter. - 216 words
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Advertisement85 1946-06-05 5 We're flying our flag in Malaya... ThP first MURPHY sets have tome to Malaya. Will customers i c roiioct their New Stationmasters. These famous sets that many Governments used for listening into world broadcasts, cannot be held. rw4_frte8 W in be given in order of r.ppucation. It is truly an85 words
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Advertisement581 1946-06-05 5 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE TRACTION Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated in England) ADDITIONAL OMNIBUS SERVICE:— Commencing on Thursday—6th June, 1946. an omnibus service will operate between Raffles Qny and Delta Road via:— Cross Street. Upper Cross Street. New Bridge Road, and Havelock Road. The service frequency will be 18 minutes. Stopping places will581 words
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Advertisement133 1946-06-05 6 -'tj^^mM-,-.will »—pr PWONE: ***** Last 3 Shows—3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. The motion picture above all! "Flesh And Fantasy" starring Charles BOYER Barbara STANWYCK Eci. G. ROBINSON Betty FIELD Robert Cummings Robert Benchley Opening Tomorrow Charles Laughton in "CAPTAIN KID" JH'HltlHMkJIIIItllllllUJUIIIIIIIIIUJIIIIIIIIIIII CHIXGKIXCi TANJONG PAGAR Phone 3327 4 shows daily: 1, 3,133 words
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Advertisement29 1946-06-05 6 Last Day: 3.00, 6.45 9.15 p.m. CHARLES BOYER in "Appointment For Love" Universe's Craiy-Love Tie. OPENING TOMORROW Paramount's Island Paradise "Aloma of the South Seas* 9 (Terrific In Technicolour*29 words
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Advertisement198 1946-06-05 6 iiiiitiiiiiiintiiiiiiHiiiciiiiuiiiiiiiniuiiiimiii .Great World Park) To-night: 7 p.m. M§ One of the most delightful of the 'Blondie' Series "Blondie Plays Cupid featuring Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake and Larry Simms. Supported by "Prisoners Fugitive Camp" Lino (New World Park) Daily. 3—7—9.30 p.m. Something Really Good-No Thrilte of the West But Lots of198 words
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Advertisement199 1946-06-05 6 9.15 p.m. TO-DAY TO-MORROW The Most Captivating Story. mUACT one that will go down to mVaB a Posterity! Arabian j SAMUFl GOLDWYM S j| Hj^^El^^ nortIi star! m IAXTEI Q4NA ANDREWS WAITEI HHSTW WHTH MEMIMI AMU HAR8M6 JANE WITktIS FARLEY GRANGES Jon Hall—Maria Montez L= CffGK m STIWEM Sabu—Billy Gilbert199 words
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Miscellaneous931 1946-06-05 6 OX THE AIR n w 2000 Listener's Mail Box in CanRADIO MALAYA-SINGAPORE 2102 Tamil Music tOtKSC Cantonese Pro*, unn i?no hrs Malay Schools 211o Time Signal, W>wo rmm Studio J-» 83&i~ 2030 "FrSf Hcat'n to Earth OV and Saturday. 2135 ,tth,r Dai SOr (Studio). 0980-1000 hr..) English Schools Viol hi931 words
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Article997 1946-06-05 7 DERBY DA Y TOD A Y Reuter. (By Vernon Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor) nowS? D^«ri UNE 3.— THE HISTORIC EPSOM TO? nI'«SX ICH BRIT AIN 'S PREMIER CLASSIC, irn KvlS&lL WILL BE RI N OVER ONE-AND-A-HALF !t&5 S£5 EDNESDAY AFTERNOON IS ALREADY th*v Wl™ ENTHUSIASTSReuter. - 997 words
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Article125 1946-06-05 7 Reuter. wing are the probable rs in the Derby, with their ive jockeys— r i FAIR Cliff Richards BRIDLE PATH Pa t Evan s ;:TERBOROUGH Edgar Brltl FRIAR TUCK Willie Burns HAPPY KNIGHT Tommy Wes on \XIOLA D.L. Jones N r APOLITAN Doug. Smith GULF STREAM Harry WraggReuter. - 125 words
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Article527 1946-06-05 7 Leary Constantine - (By Leary Constantine, Reuter's Special Correpondent) Reuter. SOI TH AMPTON, June 3. —A heavy morning shower produced a sticky wicket when play between the Indian Tou/ists and Hampshire began. The Indians were the first to suffer from the wicket and were dismissed for 130, which is theReuter. - 527 words
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Article87 1946-06-05 7 Rice Offer Still Good —Shahrir Reuter. BATAVIA, Jane 4. —The Indonesian Republican "Premier" announced today that he is preparing CounU r-pmp isals to the Dutch offer OU the future status of Indonesia, the details of which have so far not yet been revealed. Feeling in the interior of Java, saidReuter. - 87 words
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Article43 1946-06-05 7 A.P. LONDON, June 1 The Britisn Foreign Office said today, that Pi>>--tuiral had granted Britain and the United States the rijrht to use their -Azores air bases for 18 months, in order to maintain communications with the occupation armies in Japan and Germany.—A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article203 1946-06-05 7 SOUTHAMPTON, June 4.—After skittling out the Hants for 142 runs in their second innings—three wickets fell for two runs this niomin g—the Indian tourists defeated Hampshire by six wickets in their match here. Hazare's four wickets for 13 runs, taken in 23.4 overs of which203 words
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Article70 1946-06-05 7 Reuter. LONDON, June 4.—The Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Tom Williams, today announced big Cuts in the winter rations for Britain's pigs, poultry and rattle. They start on Oct. 1. The rations will be cut by 40 per cent, for Commercial pigs and poultry, varying with theReuter. - 70 words
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Article28 1946-06-05 7 Reuter. RANGOON, June 4. Four thousand Burmese and Indian dock labourers struck Work today owin»? to alleged dissatisfaction with food rations. No incidents have so far been reported.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article265 1946-06-05 7 Hampshire, Ist Innings. 197. Indian, Ist Innings Merchant lbw. Herman 1 Mankad b Knott 30 Modi b Knott 22 Nimbalkar b Knott 24 Hazare c Eajrar b Knott 0 Gul Mohamed C Eajrar b Hill 2 Bannerjee b Knott 4 Hafeez b Knott 21 Sohoni b Knott I s265 words
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Article1126 1946-06-05 7 Special To The Malaya Tribune Sixteen runners will face the starter a; Epsom this afternoon j for the first post-war Derby. Epsom Downs will have everything except the gypsies, and j ihe :raditional eve of the Derby big fight in London last nigh; had the British heavyweight1,126 words
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328 1946-06-05 7 Reuter. LONDON, June 4.—The Derby-eve battle to-night between Britain's two boxing giants, heavy-weight champion Bruce Woodcock of Doncaster and cruiserweight champion Freddie Mills of Bournemouth, looks almost as open as the big race it precedes. You can back your fancy for even moneyReuter. - 328 words
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Article86 1946-06-05 7 The Spitfire B.P. will be holding their internal Badminton championships this monthOf interest to all badminton enthusiasts, is an invitation extended to all Badminton players in Singapore to take part in the Open Singles Tournament the Party is organising. A challenge cup will be awarded to the champion86 words
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Article77 1946-06-05 7 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, June 4.—Tom Saunders, well-known boxing promoter, will leave here to-morrow with the pick of local top-notchers to fight in Siam. Saunders told the Tribune that boxing will have a great revival in Bangkok where a new $120,000--stadium has been erected in tii° heart77 words
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Article58 1946-06-05 7 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. at table-tennis against Yayu Sports Club tonight at 7. ;o p.m. at the Tennis Pavilion:— SINGLES:Toh Shung Chee, Funp, Guan Swee, Lav Kieng Hion» (Capt-), Sim Soo Juay, Sanders. DOUBLES: Fung Guan Chye and Cecil Wong; Koh Chiap Mong and Tang Seek Wai.58 words
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Advertisement59 1946-06-05 7 HAPPY WORLD eixkxG 1 FRIDAY 7th JUNE 1946 8.45 P.M. Mr. N. L. LIM Presents His First Card Approved By The Singapore Boxing Board of Control Baby Eagle 8-3 m. Collins McKinlay 8-3 m. Campbell «L TYRRELL 6-3M CASTILLO E. OLIVEIRO 6-2M JABBAR LITTLE LOONE 6-2M JL} REMEMBER FRIDAY NIGHT—A59 words
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129 1946-06-05 8 A.P. LUNEBERG. Germany. June 5 ■—A secret -oyalist army has been discovered operating in Europe, carrying guns and ammunition through Germany to Yugoslavia, British authorities disclosed here On Tuesday. The suoversive Yugoslav movement Was (Imcted by 40 generals of the Royal Yugoslav Army whose campA.P. - 129 words
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223 1946-06-05 8 "Sentence Inadequate Says Chief Justice Reuter. LONDON, June 4.—When the Court of Criminal Appeal heard an appeal of John Devine against a sentence of three years' penal servitude passed at Manchester for housebreaking and larceny, Devine complained he had not committed all the 85Reuter. - 223 words
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Article80 1946-06-05 8 LATE SPORT Associated Press. LONDON, June 4.—Final odds on the Derby. Gulf Stream 5 to 1. Happy Knight and Kha'es, 13 to 2. Radio Therapy and Fast and Fair, 8 to 1. Edward Tudor, 100 to 9. Neapolitan, 100 to 8. Peterborough, 18 to 1. WhiteAssociated Press. - 80 words
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Article202 1946-06-05 8 Reuter. EPSOM, June 4 —Bigger cot was than even the boom years before tne war attended today';! opening of the four-day Derby meeting, although there was reall>~ no big evein. Judging by today's attendance police and railway officials are going to have a tough time dealingReuter. - 202 words
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163 1946-06-05 8 If Franco Is Removed A.P. NEW YORK. June 5 —The United Nations subcommittee investigating Spain declared the exclusion of Franco Spain from the United Nations makes the effective control cf atomic energy and armaments impossible. The rat-committee recommend d that Spain be considered for UnitedA.P. - 163 words
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Article55 1946-06-05 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. June %.«H» solutions Were introduced into both houses of the US Congre— today asking for an investigation of the U S. Maritime Commission and War Shipping Board. Republican senator Aiken of Vermont said the Comptroller General report indicated the tw» agencies "imDropcrfv nCConnted for"A.P. - 55 words
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Article207 1946-06-05 8 Reuter. A.P. DURBAN, June I—South Africa's Indian community will hold a day of oassive resistance on Jun*» U in protest against the Asiatic Land enure and Indian Representation Bill which became law yesterday. There are about 200 000 Indians in the Union.—Reuter. PEIPING, June 5.— ThoReuter.; A.P. - 207 words
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Article235 1946-06-05 8 Associated Press. NANKING, June s—Gen.5 —Gen. George Marshall held lengthy conferences with Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek and Chou En-lai, in a new attempt to find a peace formula. The meetings fated io develop r.ny special optimism V The Communists doubted the chances of an early agreement. Gen.Associated Press. - 235 words
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131 1946-06-05 8 A.P BANGKOK. June 5. —American and Biitish military observers emplaned yesterday for Nongkhai and anticipated a several weeks' stay in the area of the recent French-Siamese border incident. The American Legation sj.id the Siamese Government had requested thai observers b? sent to "survey ihe sceneA.P - 131 words
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121 1946-06-05 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. June 4.—A hah in demobilisation of Navy mci with merchant ship braining It i po>-ible farther step in the L.3 governments drive t<> keep Amei'.can commerce moving on the nigr seas. One official -lose to the srbiation Suggested privately that thisA.P. - 121 words
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Article51 1946-06-05 8 Reuter. LONDCN. June 4—After considering replies from the Colonies .:nd Dominions the English Football Association have decided to rejoin the Federation of International 1 oot'oall Association. The other three iomc associations have not yet announced their intentions but it is expected they will follow a similar iou.se.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration289 1946-06-05 8 Reuter. LONDON, June 4 missing Sussex for 3 in their first innsngslowest score to date—C morgan won their I at Horsham by an im tigs and 103 runs in two d; Between the n, M and Judge captured Sussex wickets for a total of 31Reuter. - 289 words
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Article39 1946-06-05 8 A.P. TOKIO, June 4—untitled meuts to famihe> oi employees of the South terprises Company havt ordered halte 1 by the Allied Command alt gation of the cone* violations v>f directives banks organized fOl t of promoting Japanese i tion.—A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article31 1946-06-05 8 Reuter. LONDON, June untitled are to luivu On 1*1 d from June «ttnee weekly Trtc new F.*id Mm Ltratiltey nnnmiatxd ,:i :i Would be in»!•• •j Iniu-teetl oiivlcc-s COW* :n»>d5. —Reu.eiReuter. - 31 words
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Advertisement267 1946-06-05 8 JUST RECEIVED GREAT WAS THE FALL! A story of the Malayan Tragedy by An R.A.A.F. Officer $2.00 The MIKADO'S GUESTS. by A. BANCROFT. A Story of Japanese Captivity $2.20 Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Booksellers Stationers. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. mm FOR: School Test Books and American Mags. Cnll at:— ASIA BOOK STORE267 words
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Advertisement37 1946-06-05 8 Capitol Cinema JOHORE BAHRU Phone 22 TO-DAY "Blues !n The Niqht" Starring PRISCILLA LANE NEXT CHANGE Betty Grabie L Tyrone Power "A Yank in the R.A.F." U nin ii Theatre Amusement rark, Johore Bahru) TO-NIGHT CHINESE PICTURE37 words
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