Malaya Tribune, 7 June 1946
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Title Section39 1946-06-07 1 The Malaya Tribune r l The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya 'Phone Nos: —Editorial 5811 v Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 i IGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY JUNE 7, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune FRIDAY. JUNE 7. 1946.39 words
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Article209 1946-06-07 1 Reuter. ME, June 6. —Italy will m illy become a republic after Wednesday next. r turn of the referendum :m.narchy issue will b2 meed a a ceremony. Rome said oday. I Umberto and his wife, Mara Jose, sai'ed from day wi h their children ItalianReuter. - 209 words
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Article63 1946-06-07 1 SALEM, June 6.—The anthe Stern Gang" secret ,h Cohen, was today sentwo years imprisonment on of operating an illegal -even years with special for unlawful possession of h sentences are to run tly and are subject to conby the Palestine Genera"' 'landing. pretty 20-year-old Yemothe court63 words
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Article82 1946-06-07 1 S, Jane 6 —It was ouih- re tonight that there fighting in Persian Kurdiigh there were "occasional by non-Persian Kurds." r Commanders of the ireaa of and Kit&b it- daced by tv.-o Colonels to the joint mission which ran for Kurdistan a fortThe gap between the82 words
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Article42 1946-06-07 1 RT, Germany. June 6.—A "f 15 years for the occa--many was Set today oy h McNarney, Commander States forces in Gerti Id a Press conference than the earlier eslineeded because of the of re-educating German g democratic lines.— *»vut(.r.42 words
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39 1946-06-07 1 Private untitled of the King's African Rifles, takes his rnus c scrious y as, with the other rmmbcrs of his regimental band, he practices in Victory Camp for their part >n the Victory Parade. —Cd,n t ral Press Photo.39 words
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Article532 1946-06-07 1 Reuter. LONDON, June 6.—Sir Oswald Mosley, replied in an interview this evening to allegations in the House of Ccmmcns to-day that he accepted large sums from Mussolini before the war. He said: "This statement is categorically denied by those responsible either for the policy or the financesReuter. - 532 words
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Article41 1946-06-07 1 Reuter. LONDON, June 6.-The British Government does not intend to nationalise the motor-car industry or any part of it, said Lord Pakenhan for .the Government in the Lordv during the debate on Government plans for the iron and steel Industry —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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509 1946-06-07 1 COUNT GRANDI'S LETTERS TO MUSSO REVEAL SECRETS BRITISH FASCIST LEADER RECEIVED £60,000 ANNUALLY FROM MUSSOLINI Reuter. LONDON, JUNE 6.—A STATEMENT THAT SIR OSWALD MOSLEY, LEADER OF THE FORMER BRITISH UNION OF FASCISTS, RECEIVED MONEY FROM MUSSOLINI WAS READ TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONSReuter. - 509 words
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68 1946-06-07 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, June 6—Mr. ?red Vinson, United States Secretary of the Treasury, has been appointed Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Mr. John W. Snyder, succeeds him at. the Treasury. Mr. Snyder has been United States Reconversion Director. President Truman tonightReuter. - 68 words
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177 1946-06-07 1 NUREMBERG, June 7—Alfred Jodl, former Wehrmacht Chief of Staff, indirectly accused the Allies of war atrocities, at the Nuremberg war crimes trial on Thursday, and asserted that if Germany had won the war, Allied leaders would have been m trial before a similar court.177 words
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Article46 1946-06-07 1 Reuter. LIVERPOOL, June 6.—Forty-six thousand cases of canned fruit, sweiis and toys for British children and blitz victims were landed here from South and East Africa by the steamship Samaran. This, the large** Commonwealth gift of its kind, was embarked at Beira, Port Elisabeth and Capetown.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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251 1946-06-07 1 A.P. LONDON, June 7.—Lieut Colonel D. R. Rees-Williams and Captain L. D. Gammans. the British members of Parliament iDho recently visited Sarawak and Malaya to invest gate the attitude of the local populations to the new constitutions for these countries, have presented the views ofA.P. - 251 words
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Article137 1946-06-07 1 A.P. NEW YORK, JUNE 7. TH E UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL YESTERDAY ADJOURNED TO JUNE 11, WITHOUT ACTING ON THE SUB-COM-MITTEE PROPOSAL FOR COMPLETE BREAK WITH FRANCO SPAIN BY SEPTEMBER THIS YEAR. On a motion by the United States and British delegates, the Council putA.P. - 137 words
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Article94 1946-06-07 1 European On Theft Arms Charges Described as a sergeant in th 2 S.LB. during the military administration, a European, Ronald Charles Marriet, (32) wa s :his morning produced in the police court on charges of theft of eight upholstered chairs and a stool and possession of armsHe claimed trial .o94 words
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Advertisement16 1946-06-07 1 British Make NEW BABY GRAND PIANO Avu table at Till: EiMiLE l>l.V\o < 0., Strangoon Road. Singapore.16 words
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Advertisement68 1946-06-07 1 1 MESSRS. FRASER NEAVE LTD. AND I MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. SINGAPORE will be dosed on V Day but will be open on Whit Monday for orders from IS a. in. to 11 a. m. i urn mi II i Coining shortly a I Gl AN a y „L NGHS RIG68 words
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Advertisement44 1946-06-07 1 Maintaining a Radio is the main worry not buying a) new one. Thr.t worry is over, if you send your set to— MALAYAN RADIO SERVICE CO., 10, Orchard Road, Where repairs are all guaranteed good for a long time. Services Prompt and Attentive. i44 words
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Article92 1946-06-07 2 Ipoh. Loss through fire in the State of Perak from November 1945 to April this year has been estimated at about $500,000, says a report issued by the Perak Fire Servce of the Malayan Union. Fire which broke out at a B.M.A. Rubber Buying UnV qodowr.92 words
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227 1946-06-07 2 Stole 12 Bottles Of Whisky2 Months' Gaol Convictions were recorded in two cases in the Fourth Police Court, yesterday where persons in respon gibic positions in military stores ir«{i involved in removing: Forces' property. In the first case, two Chinese Ong Toner Lam and Tan Kee Heng: and two Indians227 words
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135 1946-06-07 2 Th? Military Authorities have 'nfermed the Malayan Government th? there are no records cf the mrs.'fields that may have been laid by the British Forces during he operations in Malaya in 1941-42, and it i not possible for the Forces now in the country135 words
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Article77 1946-06-07 2 Six Chinese who were alleged to have broken in:o a godown of Rub-Depot 223 Base Ordnance Depot. Mohamed Sultan Road at 5 a.m., on June 5, and commited ;hef. of four gunny bags of "Mazri" clothing, and four ICRs, who were alleged to have abetted the77 words
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281 1946-06-07 2 Allowance Regarded As Certain (Tribune Staff Reporter) June 15 is the target date for the interim report to be submitted by the Combined Malayan Union and Singapore Committee, set up to investigate the question of the cost of living illowance to be281 words
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155 1946-06-07 2 As a result of the discovery of bills for the sale of rice at 'black market" prices, the proprietors of two Chinese firms, Chew Eng Huan of Thong Seng and Co., Market Street, and Tan Chin Lye of Thong Hoe and Co., Telok Ayer Street,155 words
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Article164 1946-06-07 2 Johore Bahru will combine it: :elebrat ons cf the victory and the King's bir hday wi h a full scale inter service parade at 8.30 m Saturday June 8. fohowed by a Victory March along Jalan Ibrahim and Jalan Wong Ah Fook. Sir Montagu Stopford. C-in-C Allied164 words
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Article42 1946-06-07 2 Reuter. LONDON, June 6.—Moscow Radio this- morning gave its first report of the speech of Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreisrn Secretary, in the foreign •itfnirs debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday night. It consisted of a brie* summary without comment.—ReuterReuter. - 42 words
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234 1946-06-07 2 Reuter. PARIS. June s.—The conven lion fixing the powe-rs of th Cochin Chinese Provisional Governmen and itj relations with the French High Commissione \j in Indo-China was published in Saigon oday. the French agency A FP. announced. On the internal structure of the Cochin Chinese GovernmReuter. - 234 words
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Article64 1946-06-07 2 WASR'KOTOW, Ju;k- f.. —A com nit tec ol thfl Far Butera commissior has taken under consideration v.--question of abolishing the Japanese monarchy. The commission's week'y pre* statement said the question of "aboil ttoo of the emperor institution" atio the issue of democratic reform HI Japan64 words
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444 1946-06-07 2 Their Maiesties the Kinff and ueen yesterday morn--1 hen Majesties the King r d for V -Parade, at mg visited overseas troops in rT 4 ih _J camp in Kensington Gardens; were the members of the Ma la > an Contingent. The Secre ary444 words
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88 1946-06-07 2 Services representatives of the Egyptian delegation for /fee revision of the Anglo-Egypt-ian Treaty, pause at the British camp Tel el Kebir. largest British supply base in the Middle East, to watch loading of truck parts on a lorry. The evacuation of British troops and equipment is one of the main88 words
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134 1946-06-07 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Jun e 6—Mr. Thomas S. T. Yang. Chinese de. legate to the recen interna ionai food conierciice here, declared that 30 million people were threatened with starvation, and described the Combined Fo, d Board's allocations as totally inadequate. "We cannot exptct toReuter. - 134 words
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Article111 1946-06-07 2 A.P. CHILE. June 6.—Mr. Herbert Hou ver. who is on a world food survey tor Presiaein Truman, toid pressmen that Communists like to see vie peopies of Europe hungry, in order tnore easily to establish their poiiucal :deais." T le accused tne world Communist press ofA.P. - 111 words
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Article23 1946-06-07 2 A. CANTON. June 6.-Police, provincial m UnN8 XliU8 One prl,5>r < lor <lomnF»6«i U» v '«Neil- »l»in<irll>' »n6 n nN5Nl»s —u rr.olve? pow»e<l l»lA. - 23 words
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Article478 1946-06-07 2 Singapore, Thursday. If "all goes well", this month's shipment of rice in the South East Asia area should be well over 100,000 tons, says a statement from the office of the Special Commissioner, S.E. Asia. About half of this will come from Siam. and the478 words
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210 1946-06-07 2 LONDON, June 6. —A denial of t.i 1 Rajah of Sarawak's statement tha. the '-independent character" of Sow wak has not been extinguished. 1= made ir. a letter to THK TIMES t) morning by Mr. Bertram Brook*, Tuan Muda of Sarawak. "If this were210 words
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Article101 1946-06-07 2 Lim Thiam. who sold fish and prawns at a stall in Beachi Roaa Market, was fined $200. mi de fault, ihree weeks' s-i. when was found guilty by the District Judge Mr. Tan Jhoon Lip of selling prawns above n controlled price. Food Control Inspec ore visit101 words
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320 1946-06-07 2 Using his pass key to enter a locked bedroom, the manager of a Birmingham private hotel found a young man lying unconscious and seriously ill on the floor. Lying on the bed was the v ntouched body of a girl. The man, Desmond Kershaw,320 words
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Advertisement45 1946-06-07 2 9* WE THANK the thousands of patrons who have visited our Store since the opening on Saturday last. Over three thousand people have selected books and expressed their appreciation of the wide variety of literature offered them. New Selections of Books are offered daily. Masters,45 words
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269 1946-06-07 3 i Trirmno Staff Reporter i The Happy World park has beet. I -formed into an armoury in prclii.n for tho Victory Exhibition to 1"" opened on Saturday evening H V. lie Governor, Mr. P. V. Gimson All types of rrun:; and other wai I »rial arc befnfe269 words
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Article166 1946-06-07 3 The University of Ceylon has decided not to hold a Special entrance examination in Malaya as the number of Ceylonese candidates wn.> will ultimately benefit by such an examination does not justify it. says atement issued by the Representative of the Government of Ceylon in Singapore. Mr.166 words
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393 1946-06-07 3 "We Have Cast The Die"—Jinnah NEW DELHI, June 6,—The Council of the All-India Muslim League tonight passed a resolution accepting the British Cabinet Mission's proposals for India. This means that unless there is a lust-minute-hitch, the League will, join the interim government. Earlier in the393 words
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Article109 1946-06-07 3 Of the 23 calls the radio patrols attended to during the- 24-hour periwd ending midnight on Wednesday, two were ease, of armed robberies. The fir<t of those call a came at 8 45 p m. when four < hinese armed with pisiols robbed three Chinese Passengers and Malay109 words
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Article312 1946-06-07 3 Penan??, June 5. The title deeds of Chinese kongsis and Associations held b\ he Yokohama Specie Bank Sitn over on the by the Property are to be stained by c M g N King o R eXn r t al tftfl** ference. Meanwhile it was312 words
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Article119 1946-06-07 3 (Tribune Correspondent) MALACCA. Juno 4.—For stealing a wheel complete with tyre sad tfbe. an Indian. Retnam. was MBtfneed to two months' r.i. in the district Court when he appeared before Mr. J. E. M. Cave. The roperty mi stolen from a Jeep-trai-ler parked in the vacant plot119 words
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123 1946-06-07 3 The Ch nese Rubber Estate Owners Association met 1 in Singapore on June 3 n connection w in the negoiiaUons between thS British and American G?icrnments now proceed- 1 :ng i;i London on Hie question of a new rubber j agreement. Th? Colonial Secretar,123 words
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Article54 1946-06-07 3 A.P. SAN DIEGO. June C>.—The DOOl of the Pacific Ocean off South... California will become the damp 111 ground for large stores of poison tai developed but never used in the war. A coastguard announcement said there are kWC djUHloing area*, both in water overA.P. - 54 words
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713 1946-06-07 3 Mizutani Guilty On All Counts: To Hang After a hearing lasting more than a week. Major Mizutani Totaro, Japanese Commander of No. 5 Branch Camp of the infamous Burma-Siam "death railway," was, in the Sixth War Crimes Court here, yesterday unanimously found guilty on all713 words
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Article42 1946-06-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR—On trial untitled the alleged murder of a Chine* Mah Yik. at Sentul on March 20 U>fc> year, Kandiah. a young -Tamil, wu» found not guilty by the and accordingly acquitted and discharge .1 by Lt.-Col. A. J. Bostock-Hill a* Monday.42 words
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Article54 1946-06-07 3 i KRvsn Japanese are i fc*j answer for the no- torious Malacca Mas--5 "-acre. Evidence of j thsir crime is ap S nroaching ccmpletion. From 12th April, 4 o 15th Sept., i 1845, 1,654 people di?d r in Pudu Gaol, Kuala J h m ur, including 28154 words
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Article195 1946-06-07 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 6. One armed Chinese was shot and later died in hospital, another was arrested while scouting in the vicinity, and two others were apprehended after a hectic chase by the police, in the neighbourhood of Aboo SitteLane today.195 words
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Article56 1946-06-07 3 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Jun« 6.—A beachcomber has discovered a torpedo near tho south ttwer of Goldm Gate Bridge. Navy orduauiv experts said it appeared to be a dM fired from a Japanese Aubwiarine, pji bably at a U.S. ship during the wat, whin merchant vessel sinkings occurred withinA.P. - 56 words
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131 1946-06-07 3 Teo Eng Teng. described a 3 senior partner, and Lee Chen 5 Hock, manager of a liaudv.ec. firm. Ban Kheng Chuan, TtlOK Ayer Street, were yesterday ere fined $1,000 in default, w months' r.i. for a ransacuon 01 sugar which took place on Nov 7.131 words
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Article23 1946-06-07 3 A Council Meeting of the untitled pore Association »1 ToochCl Dancing will Be hold a* World Cabaret Hall on b*J»»tl i>. 15 p.m.23 words
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Miscellaneous409 1946-06-07 3 J —j \OM THE AIR ."J RADIO MALAYA —SINGAPORK. 2030 'From HeaVen to Earth" 0\ Dai SOr (Studio). 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schools' 2045 Time Sig.al NEWS i« Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday Amuy. and Saturday. 2100 Oponmfif Announcement in 0900-1000 hrs.) English SchbD,s> Tamil With Signature Broadcast every Monday. Tune 1100-1200409 words
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Obituary49 1946-06-07 4 DEATH—Mr. Lim Yang Chua on June 7, 1946 at his residence No. 2, Chancellor Road. Singapore, age 52. lie leaves behind 2 wives. 3 sons. 2 (laughters. 1 son-in-law and a grand chl d Funeral to Coronation Road Cemetery on Sunday. June 9 at 1 a.m. Deeply regrettea.49 words
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Article48 1946-06-07 4 DANA—MATHER. The marriage Will take place between Neelinc" Rctnamanie. eldest daughter of Mr. 1 Mrs. R. Dana, with Dr. Rickman Arianesan Mather, eldest son of Dr. Mis. George. S. Matner of Jaffna C ion on Wednesday the 12th June. l'Jlb at Manipay, Ceylon. •Up-country papers please copy)48 words
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Article465 1946-06-07 4 It Mr. bevm s tpeech or the affairs uebaie lr cue Ho use of Common* lacKea constructive comment, it can at ihe same time be urged that ic noc Very nigmy offensive towardj Russia. Nevertneiesj, it is manliest that Mr. Bevm is irritated at Soviei Russia's465 words
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732 1946-06-07 4 Eddy Gilmore - (By Eddy Gilmore Associated Press. NEW YORK Despite U.S. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes' prestations that no Anglo-Ameri-can bloc exists against the Soviet Union, public opinion in Russia now and in the past is that such a blcc does exist and woras alone,Associated Press. - 732 words
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Article881 1946-06-07 4 Boris Kidel - (H U Boris Kidel. Reuter's Correspondent Reuter. Campione is a historical and geographical freak. I t i s a > Italian enclave on Swiss soil and is not larger han five square miles- In the mids of Swis. territory- Italian laws are obeyed and ItalianReuter. - 881 words
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Article37 1946-06-07 4 A.P. SOFIA, June 6-The Bulgarian Government has suppressed the Democratic Party newspaper "Zname" 'or two months on a charge it was systematically leading agitation against the Soviet Union." It was Zname's fifth suppression since last September.—A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article156 1946-06-07 4 The biggest step-up yet in production of civilian clothes for saie in t -c shops has been ordered by the Government. Practically all Service conf acts for Army. Navy and R. A. F. uniforms and equipment must be completed by June 9. This will give156 words
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Article128 1946-06-07 4 Former numbers of the Air Tnn* •iort Auxiliary— among them wowui Mlota who ferried aircraft to tat R.A.F. during the war—are threatening to boycott the Victory Ptaaae through London on June. S Their grievance is that they are scheduled to Mare* -vith the tnm oort workers128 words
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Article60 1946-06-07 4 Cf Britain's principal export market customers in the first quarter of this year—in winch she sent abroad goods worth £184.200.000—South Africa (£19.4000.000» came fust, British India (£15.900.000» second, and Australia (£12,700,000) third. Tiie 12 best customers in-ludc Canada (£6 400.000» and New Z ala'id £5.8000.000).60 words
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Article206 1946-06-07 4 A Reader Is Shocked It was shocking to read your lead, in* article of the 4th li.stant on subject of school fe«S. 'j h. sympathetic handling: of such ai portant issue like education the more distasteful because > paper avers to be 'The Newspaj of the People of206 words
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Article174 1946-06-07 4 Six hundred and fifty people attmrtfrU a mass meeting of the Empire Unity Campaign at Porchester Hall. Paddington, London, had to be restrained by their chairman. Lord Croft, from ejecting a dozen interrupters who tried to wreck the meeting. Cries of "Three cheers for the Labour174 words
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Article663 1946-06-07 5 That war had its good s'de vas 'he contention of a man I iat'1 the other iay. War. he :ivt iri d > could change ideas and irroduce reforms almcs ove~r ght. In he normal course 01 v nts these changes would tak dt cades to materialize.663 words
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Article615 1946-06-07 5 Three Armies Organising A.P. Reuter. JERUSALEM, JUNE 6,--WHILE CALM, JERUSALEM, THE C.TV OF PEACE," IS TO-DAY THE FOCAL POINT CF THREE ARMIES ORGANISING FOR BATTLE. Throughout Palestine, Jews aa_. Arabs nkke ar. awaiting the decision of the major pewers en whether to implement the recommendationsA.P. & Reuter. - 615 words
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133 1946-06-07 5 OTTAWA. June 6.--TI13 Morning Journal reports that word has been received here of the dea h in Russia of Col. Nicolai Zabotin. former military at ache at the Soviet embassy in O tawa, four days after hi? return to Moscow from th Canadian capital.Associated Press. - 133 words
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120 1946-06-07 5 Reuter. RANGOON, June s.—The Burme Anti-Fascist League called today fof volunteers to "take effective action against the Governments reprtv-:. measures." The announcement »a*d the Government had not yet w.Ln drawn the defence of Burma rule which restrict the freedom of th people despite repeated reqacati whichReuter. - 120 words
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Article76 1946-06-07 5 A.P. MANILA, June 6. —A three-hour skirmish between 1.200 Filipino military poli-e and 300 guerrillas who ambushed them in the mountains ot Nueva F.cija Province has been re ported by Major Maximo Nocctt, provincial provost. He said the polic killed 24 guerilla and lost two ofA.P. - 76 words
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Article29 1946-06-07 5 A.P. BAGHDAD, June 6—The untitled Iraqi premier, Arshad Alumary. stated In Baghdad today: 1 all necessary Steps to defend Jaks tine which is the concern of all Arabs." —A.PA.P. - 29 words
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Article102 1946-06-07 5 A.P. r, 7 unrhnur June 6*— An estimated 30,000 Japanese Pearl Harbour, Junetz con fnual threat to sfcipStruble, commander of Pacific m 9 hi *l™%l%tor BnVetin said six ships, including v by mines since fire *m*riM* been sighted in Hawaiian V i D V '„uo one cA.P. - 102 words
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36 1946-06-07 5 Passengers boarding the BOAC Lancastrian at the London Airport johen for the first time it came into public use for tong-distance flights in place of the far-off Hum. The passengers are ma nly bound for Australia.36 words
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Article159 1946-06-07 5 A.P. Nanking, June 6.—Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has issued his "cease-fire" order. The statement leads:—"l am issu Dg an order at noon today to all m/ arsLCi in Manci.u. ia to halt all advances and attacks for a period of 15 days, commencing noon Frida>, June 7. nA.P. - 159 words
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Article31 1946-06-07 5 A.P. LONDON, June 6.—Professor Ernest Freud, 82, famous Austrian scientist v.ho had spent more than 0.-> years in the study of cancer and its treatment, has died at his home here—A.P-A.P. - 31 words
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569 1946-06-07 5 Chilean Political Hitch Overcome Reuter. MEXICO CITY, June s—An UNRRA mission headed by Mr. Francis Sayre, personal representative of the Director General of UNRRA which has just completed a tour of Latin American countries, has come back with its hands full ofReuter. - 569 words
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Article74 1946-06-07 5 Reuter. LONDON. June 6....Considerable quantities of food and goods for the German civilian population have been unloaded in the Nor h German port of Hamburg in the British zone, Berlin Radio reporexl. The food included 2.000 tons of wheat from Canada, 5,000 tons of barley and 1.270Reuter. - 74 words
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Article83 1946-06-07 5 Associated Press. MONTREAL. June 6.—Documents he ;ook from the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa provided all the information for Igor Gousen. ko, chief witness in the espionage trial in Mon real. ;o link Fred Rose. Canadian Communist Member of Parliament, with the case, he testified on Wednesday.Associated Press. - 83 words
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528 1946-06-07 5 A.P. Batavia. June 6.—British Headquarters in a statement this afternoon said approximately 600 to 700 Chinese were murdered by Indonesians west of Tangerang (15 miles from Batavia) and 1,000 were held prisoners near Kesambi. a village a few miles to the west. Mili'arvA.P. - 528 words
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Advertisement515 1946-06-07 5 NOTICES SALE BY TENDER. The Custodian of Property. Sin gapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following Lot L About 250 baskets and cases of Local Nails, steel staples and changkole situate at 30-1. Raffles Place, Singapore. Lot 2. 1 Lot scrap iron situate at 33. Jalan Kuantan in515 words
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Advertisement287 1946-06-07 6 1 "_T G ĕ Y LAr3 G P HON S-i ?JJ6 IkW Today: 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. PARAMOUNT Presents a Picture which smashed the box-office records during its eight-days premiere screening in town 1 SOWTM SjAs ft, HKit art; .8*« .•">f T f^jt^ TERRIFIC IN TECHNICOLOR! Mightiest in Thrills splendour287 words
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187 1946-06-07 7 [r bune Correspondent). PENANG, June 6.—Am on. ma on ihe agenda of he Wellesley Advisory A which met today preover by Lt.-Col. Drake Br fcman. wa s a suggestion by w Kean Khor for tr: n of ration sys em f iike kerosene, cigaret es,187 words
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Article47 1946-06-07 7 SAN r RANCISCO. June 6.—The US Armj Transport Commando C-54 on carrying freight and begin regular flights to ie North Pacific s great on June 15. shortening time by about 12 hours. BrJ| Oen D. C. Strother. ATC West C Wing Commander, announced -AP47 words
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Article42 1946-06-07 7 Reuter. MADRID, June 6.—The Spanish Foreign Affairs handed a Ir- -entutives of the United Kai maintaining diplomatic rewith Spain protesting against UNO Security Council's subreport. The note exthe other nations re- 'he Council will sludy situation objectively and it report.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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413 1946-06-07 7 SOVIETS ATTACK BRITAIN U.S.-EVEN IN SPORT Reuter. Soorr t J U ne 6 —Moscow journal "Soviet bailers at t! l e beh *v'our of British footSSted %t?i C ntlc,s f d the treatment cf British and Lnited States sportsmen when too old for the game. j. Copenhagen report, that duringReuter. - 413 words
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200 1946-06-07 7 NEW DELHI, June 7.—The Moslem League Council, deciding to accept the British Cabinet Delegation's sal for an Independent India, in the course of its deliberations on Thursday, reiterated however that th? establishment of a separate Moslem State (Pakistan) regained the Moslem's "unalterable objective."200 words
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Article317 1946-06-07 7 Reuter. LONDON. June 6.—The fillies premier classic, the Oaks, run over one and a ha 5 .f miles on Derby course over Epsom Downs tomorrow. looks like being a due! between the King's filly Hypericum and Lord Roseberry's filly Icna —both daughters of Hyperion. The connections ofReuter. - 317 words
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Article80 1946-06-07 7 (Tribune Correspondent) PKNANG. June 6. —The question way the IMalay.; were given free elementary education and the same privilege was not open to other races wu* raised at today's meeting ii Province Wellesley of the Advisory Council, by Mr. Kee Hup Hor. He suggested that80 words
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Article49 1946-06-07 7 A charity soccer match will be played between the S.C.F.A. and the Royal Air Force (Signals) on TTLunesday, at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The proceeds of the game will be donated to gt. Dunstan's Fund for the blind. Admission charges will be 20 cents $1.00 and $2.00.49 words
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Article, Illustration28 1946-06-07 7 TENNIS ORANGES "Dinny" Paiis (in hat) and Geoffrey Brown, complete wi'h bag of oranges, pictured on 'heir arrival n London. Tney are to compete in the Wimbledon Championships.28 words
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Article565 1946-06-07 7 A young- girl who ignored the warning of her parents and, in the words of the prosecution, "fell under the complete dominance" of a married man, was rebuked at Liverpool when the couple answered charges arising out of a false declaration. The man. Stephen Vincent Ward,565 words
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Article84 1946-06-07 7 At the General Meeting of the above Party held recently, the following were elected office-bearers: Pi cedent: Mr. Sycd Ali Al-Attas; Vice-President: Mr. Abdullah Talib: Hon. Secretary: Mr. A. B. Aljaru; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Alias Esa; Hon. Sports Captain: Mr. Omar Osman; Hen. Auditor: Mr" Ariffin Ahmad; Committee84 words
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148 1946-06-07 7 C ompton Hits Season's First Double Century Reuter. LONDON, June 6.—Deni* Compton. Middlesex and England test cricketer and soccer international, scored the first double century of the post-war cricket season when he knocked up 202 runs in exactly the same number of minutes against Cambridge today. Middlesex totalled 408. ScoresReuter. - 148 words
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Article160 1946-06-07 7 A.P. MILAN —Adolfo Consolini. who remaint anUated among world champion discus throwers and who eirn.s j his living working in a Milan factory a .anon; „H i montmy, {os*** d? ur, 54.28 rn-fej at a lc'tio.T hero this spring. ne her?to*ore reeonMrfced wo .d rt-A.P. - 160 words
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462 1946-06-07 7 Associated Press. LONDON. The female of the British tennis clan will be more deadly than the male in international tourna ments this year. Brl ons blush ;o think their men can't beat invader Jack Harper, ranked No. 8 in Australia; that France eliminatedAssociated Press. - 462 words
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316 1946-06-07 7 Up to date, about 1450 applications for permits to buy new cars hav«j been registered in Singapore. Sixteen ships have arrived, carrying a total of 795 cars, of which 110 went to the Malayan Rubber Estates Owners Company which had ordered them, and316 words
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Article102 1946-06-07 7 A.P. NEW YORK, June 6.—A proposal that United Nations aid Lo war-devasted areas should be limited to member nations was vigorously opposed by Mr. Philip Noel-Baker «f Great Britain in the Unit"d Nat; Economic and Social Council v.i Wednesday. "If we say we would not consider Italy,A.P. - 102 words
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70 1946-06-07 7 Reuter. LONDON, June 6,—The Labour Party Executive has decided to send its long-pianned delegation to Moscow this summer in an effort to improve relations by direct contact with Russian Communist Party leaders. The delegation will consist of Professor Harold Laski, retiring Chairman of theReuter. - 70 words
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Article108 1946-06-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR.—As part of the campaign to produce enough foodstuffs to make up for the anticipated shortage in rice imports, the Un ion Government have issued an order requiring every landowner in Selangor who owns an area of 100 acres or more, to devote immediately an area108 words
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Article108 1946-06-07 7 Reuter. London, Jttne c—Shopping •vowds m North End Roaj, Faihun.. yesterday afternoon saw a naked man riding a bicycle. T'.vj man. ■ged about 28. had been saved from tiie Thames near Albert Bridge and taken to St. Stephen's Hospital, Fulhara. While his clothes were being dried,Reuter. - 108 words
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70 1946-06-07 7 A.P. WASHINGTON, June 6—The Foreign Liquidation Commission announced on Wednesday tha the United Sates ha s extended a credit of $50,000,000,000* to Czechoslovakia for the purchas i of Surplus American war proper y in Europe. The statement added that the agreement was one of aA.P. - 70 words
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Advertisement67 1946-06-07 7 1 HAPPY WORLD boxing TO-NIGHT 8.45 P.M. Mr. N. L. LIM Presents His First Card Approved By The Singapore Boxing Board of Control 1| Baby Eagle 8-3 m. Collins ts?w McKrnlay 8-3 m. CampbeHi mjĔm TYRRELL K-3M CASTILLO gf E. OLIVEIRO 6-2 M JABBAK Jf LITTLE LOONE 6-2 M m*Mt67 words
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Article106 1946-06-07 8 Reuter. LONDON. June (',.—The *W«rd oJ two new medals—the Indian Service Medal and th- War Medal—has been approved by the King. The Indian Service Medal na, been instituted for three years operational service til the Indian focres but Will not be awarded to anyone already qualifying forReuter. - 106 words
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Article141 1946-06-07 8 Reuter. LONDON. Juno (> —Explaining wkj there- will be no service of thanksdivine for Victor, in the churches on Whitsunday, the Archbishop of canterbury laid: 'When Government announced the Victory Parade Z J-ne 8. 1 was careful to ascertain whether thoy expected or de'jriMl thatReuter. - 141 words
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Article652 1946-06-07 8 EDDY GILMORE - Atomic Research "Not Aimed Toward Bomb (BY EDDY GILMORE Associated Press. NEW YORK, JUNE K NOW DEVOTING "V LA^p E T nMir RES FARCii—TOWARD PEACENOT TOWARD A """howevhi.Irtoa'ndu nlikSSto SION OF THE BOMBSSECK remely UNREASHARE THEM, IT WOULD BE tAX rvssia IS S°N^™ E WO TAssociated Press. - 652 words
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Article115 1946-06-07 8 A.P. PARIS. June 6.—The deputy foreign ministers of Britain, France. Ameriw and the Soviet Union agreed yesterday on future limits for Rumania.; land, sea and air forces and Bui paria's land forces. American Sources reported that the discussion on Bulgaria's air forces was shelved on Tuesday dueA.P. - 115 words
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Article20 1946-06-07 8 Reuter. BUENOS AIRES. June 6.—lt was officially announced here tonight that Argentina bait resumed relations with Soviet Russia.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article111 1946-06-07 8 A.P. TOKIO June 6—Emperor Hiro- hito began a two-day inspection J trip to nearby farm areas in what apparently is an attempt to encourage increased production and the lawful sale of foodstuffs to the people of his restless capital. Tne trip follows closely after the MayA.P. - 111 words
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Article75 1946-06-07 8 A.P. TGKIO. June 6. —Since the start oi the occupation the Japanese have seized some 50 vessels, mostly small craft and an undermined quantity of loocis and other goods being smuggled between Japan and Korea, SCAP disclosed. This was revealed as SCAP ordered the Japanese Government to disnbuteA.P. - 75 words
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77 1946-06-07 8 Reuter. NEWCASTLE. June 5.—A twenty-five-year-old West African. Olayimeka Sasanya. who described hunbCif as an editor, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment nere ior obtaining money, railway tickets and a typewriter by false pretences Sasanva. who has a wife and children in Lagos. Nigeria, wasReuter. - 77 words
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98 1946-06-07 8 A.P. LONDON, June 7.-The British Labour Party announced Thursday it is ar c d a o ld R Tas a kt good.vill mission k»M *LSHTTbwSK C omchalrman of the party's National txecuuve mitten. m Th- Party Secretary Morgan Phillips, Miss Alice Bacon, memberA.P. - 98 words
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Article145 1946-06-07 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. June 5.-Pres.«U>nt Truman today selected Senator Wa re,, R. Austin. Republican from V;, mont. as the United States reprcs, atative on the United Nations Security Council. The appointment will not become effective until next January. The White House explained a tional limitation prevents Austin from succeedingA.P. - 145 words
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Article83 1946-06-07 8 A.P. MANILA, June 6.—Four former Japanese officers have been hanged following conviction for atrocities ia the Philippines. They were: Lt.-Col. Tsuna loya gana, convicted of responsibility for the torture and deaths of 500 Fripi ios and Americans in Fort Santiago; Ensign Kagajire Mukai head ofA.P. - 83 words
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