Malaya Tribune, 10 June 1946
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Title Section34 1946-06-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Fhe Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya Phone Nos:— tutorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 Glf PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, June 10, 1946 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune MONDAY, JUNE 10, l»#6.34 words
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82 1946-06-10 1 AHIDOL HAD LOVE AFFAIR IN SWITZERLAND t: DEU Su/SSE^HERĔ^ THE LATE I KING R ANI2S/.° F THE ECOLE NOl! 'itl/, SAID THE ROY41 RFTimi i J ANANDA MAHIDOL OF SI*\M IKTI'RE BECAUSE OF rai™sflB^^ D TV B n^F° RRIED BEFO HIS ASSASSINATION.82 words
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Article400 1946-06-10 1 A.P. the B*v<£? »M i n 10 —Phumiphon Aduldet, "nlKh: S b!Oll,e r 0 late "i»8 Mahidol. was nUhthJ«Ki f »-3C p.m. (Siamese time) las) i». b mm s legislature sitting in an emergency Prince Phumiphon was unanimously chosen at he historic nigh met ing the membersA.P. - 400 words
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Article114 1946-06-10 1 A.P. ISHINGTON, June 9. 1 Adm rai f. l. in formed </ 2t > $c- k AjyproprUgi.oris Com- i thai the reason for n the B kini test an bomb about th<> 3 Be that devastated it beccuse there a more powerful by Se7:ct:r Over. IA.P. - 114 words
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55 1946-06-10 1 v June 0 —Vatican radio two benedictine missionbeen murdered by Soviet K'.rea. y and church of the mishave been occupied by who are even more the Soviets, the rad.o tea are regarded as pilar.- not allowed to MffC him h property and been confiscated and55 words
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116 1946-06-10 1 Reuter. <KING, June 9. —The peace conference be- C hinese Central Government and the Chitnmunists is expected to begin here in earnest when General Chou En- ai, Communist dele•ns from Communists headquarters at Yenan he rcoeived new instruction!. Observers here are not optimistic aboutReuter. - 116 words
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Article32 1946-06-10 1 A.P. BEACH. Florida. June plane en route from fieid here to Albrook zone, crashed on a on Taboga island persons aboard are tQ. were passengers and •1— A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article33 1946-06-10 1 June 10.—It is now the number of deaths he fire which destroyed Caiifield Hotel, the j. largest. 14 was reported at least t, bly 27 persons were j.., others injured in the33 words
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Article118 1946-06-10 1 A.P. NANKING. June 10.—Communist 1 General Chou En-lai returned from Yenan bringing to General George C. Marshall. U.S. Envoy to China, what is believed to be the Commu- nist party's latest terms for Yenan I peace. General Chcu returned in Mar- shall's personal plane andA.P. - 118 words
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Article91 1946-06-10 1 Plans are underway to reopen Raffles College on July 1. This news has been conveyed to Raffles College undergraduates through a Iztter signed by the Colonial Secretary. Mr. P. A. B. McKerron and addressed to a representative of me undergraduates. An earlier letter stated'that91 words
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Article, Illustration69 1946-06-10 1 i A fashion note struck by the j Que c n A J striking hai S fashion worn by H.M. the Queen j when she at- tended the wed- ding of the Hon. Mrs. Vicar y i Gibbs, Lady-in- Waiting to Princess Eliza- beth. and Capt.69 words
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339 1946-06-10 1 PLAN WILL BANISH DANGER OF MILITARY COME-BACK Reuter. men! T? V June 9 The lTni,ed States Governual v Jnit a n f Gern «>ny in eleven or twelve virMiJstern, omo when the "Fif Four" Foreign •"misters meet aga.n in Paris on Saturdav. it was learn-Reuter. - 339 words
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53 1946-06-10 1 Reuter. MOSCOW. June 9. —A large air expedition of scientists is leaving in the middle of July to study the volcanoes of Kamuchatka and Kuriles islands. Photo apparatus giving large scale and coloured pictures will be used. The head of the expedition will be ProfessorReuter. - 53 words
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Article118 1946-06-10 1 A.P. BIKINI. June Vice-Admiral •V. P. Blandy. head of the Bikini atomic tests, said that the future of atomic depth charges may take the form of underwater jet-propelled missies or travelling mines. He made the suggestion in discussing the problems involved in getting cfl the atom blastsA.P. - 118 words
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Article54 1946-06-10 1 Just Like A Woman A.P. DUBUQUE. lowa, June 10.-»-Mrs. Chester Johnson sustained a fractured pelvis when she jumped into the firemen's net from the third faor of the blazing hotel here. She was taken to a hospital semi('(.nscious. Several hours later she reya.iud consciousness. Her first teorda were: '"Please bringA.P. - 54 words
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Article91 1946-06-10 1 A.P. ALEXANDRIA, June 9.—Fifty-nine persons were wounded by handgrenades as anti-British riots flare up In Alexandfi last night for the second lime in L' 4 hours bringing the day's casualties" to one dead and 19 wounded. A demonstration coinciding with London's Victory celebration was arrangedA.P. - 91 words
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247 1946-06-10 1 SINGAPORE COURT MARTIAL ,1 &J e d J? eneral court martial opened this morning at the White House to try Ma.r F. T. Methereii, REME, attached to 223 Base Ordnance Depot, Singapore, an officer oi the regular forces. The accused is charged under five separate247 words
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141 1946-06-10 1 Reuter. LONDON. June 9.-The Britisn novelist. Compton Mackenzie, goes to New Delhi in couple of months to write the official history of India s share in the war—her two and a half million volunteers, her fine achievements in North AfricaReuter. - 141 words
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Article85 1946-06-10 1 PARIS, June 9 -Marcel Le Baron's Pirette by Dieri out of Pimpett won the French Oaks at Longchamps 'icre this afternoon over one mile by sne and a half lengths from Rimsy «ttb Ephese another two and a half lengths away third of twenty runners. Tiie85 words
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Article41 1946-06-10 1 Reuter. LONDON. June 8.-Building is to start soon on 193 homes in towns *B over Great Britain for the British Legion Haig homes which are intended for permanently disabled z-scrvicemcn or for war widows "ith young children. Renter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement34 1946-06-10 1 of course GI A N SINGHS' mSI m 4, tami** i, Coming shortly a ISA*. MOiK OF CYPRUS BItAI* II v SERVICE AGAIN BOOK YOUR ORDERS \OW 1 1 1 4 Battery Road. T34 words
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Article160 1946-06-10 2 WASHINGTON. June 9 —U. S. Army investigators announce that practically all" the jewels, valued at $1,500,000. taken from Kronberg Castle in Germany, had betn rei >vered. Some jewels not accounted for e.irher :re found on Friday night in a bo: at a Chicago railway station fof >wmg160 words
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Article39 1946-06-10 2 GOEBBELS' BROTHER SISTER FOUND A.P. WOLFRATHAUSKN. June t*e brother, sister and brother-in -lay.- Ol Dr Josef Goebbels. late Nazi proMgudi minister, have been iouno jntlw Titfasc of lefctef, the lofi«J ...iiitary govern rent officials aD oona.'pd on Saturday. AP.A.P. - 39 words
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56 1946-06-10 2 A.P. NEW DELHI, June S.— The Health Secretary to the Government India reported serious Chol-.'ra epidemic in Bihar. Bengal and the Unites Provinces. The weekly d*>ath tolls have reached 3.400 in Bihar. 1.300 in Bengal and 1 7M in the United rrovinJes. However,A.P. - 56 words
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Article199 1946-06-10 2 Reuter. LONDON, June 9—Emperor Hirohito of Japan s being groomed for the future role of a demceratic monarch declares a special correspondent in a despatch from Tokio aDpearing in today's Observer which says: "Hirohiic's future is the subject of heated discussions between the American andReuter. - 199 words
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490 1946-06-10 2 BUT rEAR "COAAMUNiSINC Or FOREIGN NATIONS A.P. NEW YORK, June »-T|,e J£*£ L Conservalive apposition are agreed. This is by way of bom? a curtain raiser for the resumption of the deadlocked conference of the Big Four Foreign Ministers in Pari-- netA.P. - 490 words
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226 1946-06-10 2 Dr. Arthur Foley WinningtonIngram, former Bishop of London, died on May 26. aged 88. at ThBoynes, Upton-on-Severn. I>r. WinninRton-lngram (••Sun-ny-Jim" in the East End), who was Bishop of London for 38 vcar-;, was chosen personally for the appointment by King Edward VII in 1901.226 words
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Article64 1946-06-10 2 Alexandria. June 9.—Demonstrations were staged late last, night at Kadi a, native quarter of Alexandria, by the Moslem Brotherhood. The police and army tried to disperse a targe crowd from which two handgrenades were thrown. Eight Egyptian Army men and one demonstrator were injured. The Army64 words
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Article184 1946-06-10 2 "Desperate Situation In Greece Athens. June I.—Tension lnin Greece on Saturday as nrorts of new disorders were amuered With left-wing predud.ons oat a -civil war" would follow the piomulgation of a drastic Royaust decree of death penalties. Charging that Communist bands l,ad created a desperate" situation in the Odesa uistrict184 words
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Article60 1946-06-10 2 Manila Juno I -President Rc*M cM*mk*» ami hundreds of neavily armed men. rib J vanously a Hufchmtahaps or bmndltt, had seized to N":«v.vv.la prounct i;,! set up mail own The towns mayor and other oTR »k« invaders looted rials lied, ana the imacni booiea and let up60 words
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Article25 1946-06-10 2 Ml WTIC CITY. June 8. Mr B of talcum. vva> or F da e< ted vice-Presiden o* w Rotary Cub International ComenUon here.25 words
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Article463 1946-06-10 2 Reuter. BLilLlN.—The marriage agency business is boominr in Germany. Although rough estimates place the rati, i ol marriageable worn men to men at about three I me i "Berlin and other large cities, it was not the won"n who sarted the present boom-.t was demob.lisedReuter. - 463 words
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49 1946-06-10 2 Empire Ministers at 10 Down no-Street....From now. left da. Rl. Hon. C. R. At "f e Sou Air ica. Back FeM Marshal J. C S»""'„ w r of mnis row: let! to nf h,:--R Hon 'L Sec. of m ot external K. H prcm cr of sia e Dom.n.on,49 words
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Article274 1946-06-10 2 After Six Years Reuter. LONDON. June 9,-Tel c vision J«jh*g <° screens of many television sets to!Britomthtewe« <ix year* havo not been vasted an;l people who view teelvision will IIO« rean the benefits of research dunnfT that period which was stimulate.! I > the need; of warReuter. - 274 words
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Article156 1946-06-10 2 rift of food sent by South African people last year for distribution among 100 Plymouth fomOiefl arrived on Empire Ami With it came a bill for IS weeks' storage charges at Liverpool. The gift, which weighed ***** was addressed to the Lard Mayor f156 words
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339 1946-06-10 2 Reuter. LONDON, June °v-Tae belief that Java's political situation has deteriorated is expressed in a despatch fr m Batavia appearing in The Observer today. The correspondent writes: T'no political situation in Jay-, tween the Nationalists and Iht Dutch, is now hack aga in the sameReuter. - 339 words
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Article88 1946-06-10 2 BELGRADE. June ores, reports of a general \u EosUv mobilisation are den,hv the Government. *Vhe official announcement -n the Governmen Bulletin j£ he reports "were W *S ed d in close ccmnection wi h^;; roming conference of tm J»j fTrfSreign mlnls^s to m.M the formation of88 words
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Article31 1946-06-10 2 Reuter. LONDON, June 8 -The ne» £3 000 yearly chairman of tne Sriish Council is 60-year--Id Gen. Sir Ronald Adam- former Adju ant General to the force. —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Advertisement144 1946-06-10 2 UPTON SIMLA IK is a prolific American writer of world-renown. His works have been -.rans'-ated into QN THE Most of his books are cordons for ncr SOCIAL SYSTEM of his day and bia cxposmes o. uhr uw He hi the champion of the DOWN-TRODDEN and to present the true facts144 words
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Advertisement36 1946-06-10 2 WAH HIN CO, LTD., 62 Robinson Road. SIMGAPORE. IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, SION AGENTS ANi> CONTRACTORS TO H I FORCES AND N. A. A. F. L j XEWUttOIIS AMUVIMC! I BUY CHE APE* HOODS. j Tel: 2340.36 words
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126 1946-06-10 3 BEVIN'S SPEECH ON DON. June S.-Mosccc in its first commen- :ar on Mr foreign Cf speech in the House of wns m Tuesday, quoted da today as saying "the fls an attempt to ■ft up Allied unity and to "icthods of coercion and mure126 words
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187 1946-06-10 3 ew organisation to take the ENSA, which will say goodto S-E Asia 3hortly, is being ia Singapore, to be known 'ombined Services Entertain which offers great scope for service men and women who havengi towards the stage or music who find that a little187 words
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Article134 1946-06-10 3 PARIS. June 9.—Yvon College, Belgian who made a sennal escape from a mertal on May 15 and is at"! besottght by the poiiee, was •need in his absence to :en irs imprisonment and a fine I f) 000 francs for the theft of jne "Pearl134 words
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Article46 1946-06-10 3 > fifth annual general meet- the Indian Chamber of ComSingapore, held here on the following were elected committee for the current —Messrs. R. Jumabhoy (presi- M. Jumabhoy, A. Nomanbhoy, -das j. Mehta, K. Makandas, Singh, N. Manchoram, J. al. k. Jagatheesan and S. mod All.46 words
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Article52 1946-06-10 3 '-Admiral Egercn. Flag r, Malaya opened the K'ng's Victory Birthday Exhibiat the Happy World Staias night- He said that 4 thi s first victory anniversary uld be remembered that weapons of war were the 'ment which brought us ry. and allowed us to bend energy to (He task52 words
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439 1946-06-10 3 SOEKARNO HINTS APPEAL TO UNO. A.P. k. T Jane B.—While the belief that the Inacm at administration in the interior of Java was eotia>iinj wa? bting expressed in the highest Dutch cueies, the nucrKsian Republican Government today p oc.a«7\ie-: an cmer-jency aw including the formation cfA.P. - 439 words
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Article125 1946-06-10 3 Reuter. SYDNEY. June 8. —Flags, bunting and other decorations on bttlldittC* in Sydney and many suburbs narked the opening of the three-day Victoty celebrations. Tomorrow, churches but are holding thanksgi -ing servtce.Monday, which is a holiday, will oc the main da? with the function* beginning in theReuter. - 125 words
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Article62 1946-06-10 3 Reuter. Dobunue. lowa Jun? 9—Twenty-five people are estimated to have been killed in a fire which gutted Cranfield Hotel here early today. Many of the 129 hotel guests were screaming at the windows when the firemen arrived, and 27 leaped into e-cape nets. Four people whoReuter. - 62 words
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242 1946-06-10 3 ROME, June 0.— The Monarchist loader charged fraud in the plebiscite --herein Italy chose to be Itepublic and demanded an Allied review of i he balloting that doomed the reigti of King Umberto II. Monarchist demonstrators BobSided after causim, two d'.tLhs. scores of injuric iA.P. - 242 words
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Article74 1946-06-10 3 Reuter. QUETTA, June 8 —Two Indian offi ct»rs of the military engineering s< i VlCe department have been rescuej through the etlorts of the Ai'giian Government after being kidnapped re centlv by a gang of outlaws- l hoy have been repatriated to Cham SB, .">•> miles norm-westReuter. - 74 words
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Article70 1946-06-10 3 Reuter. RANGOON, June 9—Hpoongyl U Nandiya. 33-year-old priest alleged to be the mosi notorious criminal and Japanese collaborator in Burma, has been arrested with live members of his dacoit gang in the Upper Chindwin distric;, it was officially announced today. Nandiya. who headed the Japanese spy ring.Reuter. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration199 1946-06-10 3 Australia Settles LeaseLend Debts A.P. WASHINGTON. June S.—Australia has settled the land-lease nr count with the United States, promising to pay U.S. $'_'T 000.000. U.S. Secretary of State James F Byrnes and Australian Representations Evatt signed the agreement here after three months of negot:afon. Australia becomes the fifth nation toA.P. - 199 words
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Article78 1946-06-10 3 Nanking. June 9.—-The Foreign Offi?° has instructed the Chinese C'.iisul-Gencral in Batavia to protest strongly to the Indonesian authoiit.es against the massacre of Cii nese in Tr.: g-.ang. It also asks that tne Indonesian awt.iorities should punish those responsible, obtain compensation and guarantee against future incidents.78 words
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Article47 1946-06-10 3 The film which was sai.l to have stunned all-America for its remarkable brilliance has arrived in Singapore. It is M.G M.'s techmcolour masterpiece. "Bathing Beauty", which will have its all-Malaya midnight premiere at the Capitol on Wednesday. June 12, followed by three successive midnight shows.47 words
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413 1946-06-10 3 CONFIDENCE IN DOLLAR AUSTRALIAN TINS Interest in all sections of the market, continued to broaden, says the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association market report for the week ending June I. Particular confidence was displayed in dollar and Australian tins and v- dollar rubbers and appreciable advance! were shown in all three f'Ctlons413 words
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Article638 1946-06-10 3 Suspected Infidelity (Tribtfrne Co rr es c nclfent) FENANG, J :ne 8. Xhat he loved his .vifc tv% suspected she had mis--0 ntijcteti herself with other m?n, was the reason for stabbing her. T i; was Lati Boon Chuan, a cofYeeshof* kcep.»i-. tcld U.-Ccl. A. W.638 words
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Article47 1946-06-10 3 Reuter. LONDON. Jafe «ir/:5;..« flashoa en to fcfco -v- r-s of m«:. cicvi toi vet, in Btitaia tfc [t wi-i. afl.v pis v.ar:; 'naetlvgt) ''v.T' rs v. i• I r .-ap th~ iicni'tit dUpAS the per(oo stimu I J needs of war.—KeuteiReuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement211 1946-06-10 3 KELLY' &*WALSH'S Dollar Exchange Table 2/3 to 2/5 $5 each on sale at Ll\i\G BROS. Singapore. 9. Chulia Street. Tel: 770G CZll 2DER A COMMERCIAL CAREER: Q laLfv ai a Stenographer. BookKeeper or Typist. Practical English Classes for adults. Learn FRENCH. It is an asset. You can attain the status211 words
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Article558 1946-06-10 4 I Ai long: last the Isation cv the Singapore Volunteers is In &*g Demobilisation is expected [to be efTected by protaaii-a-uon m the very ma. future and it is anticipated that financial settlements or arrears due wlii not oe delayed much longer. Volunteers are now undergoing medical examination558 words
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Article, Illustration2818 1946-06-10 4 A White Paper Which tells a human story Most readers will be aware of the war effor. of Britain adescribed in >he White Pape* •*S atistics Relating to the War Effort of the United Kingdom-' Five years of mili ary security had prevented Britain from2,818 words
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Article416 1946-06-10 4 Reply To R. B. Oei Your columnist R. B. Ooi, vations in the Malaya Trii June 5 cannot be allowed t answered. I can assure Mr. 00-. th attitude of the public towaiv Govt, servants in the matter pay is not as bl alleges it to fa his416 words
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Advertisement529 1946-06-10 4 I TRIBUNE PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisement: [Wanted, Situations S Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale, PerIsonal, etc. $3 00 per insertion of 20 words minimum. 15 cents for every additional word. Jomestic Occurrences ])eath, Marriage Engagement, Birth notices, etc. $7.00 per insertion of 25 words minimum. 20 cents for every529 words
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Advertisement43 1946-06-10 4 A DELIGHT to the EYES! The Lovely American Latest Numount Rimless Glasses. Glasses that blend with beauty and (sharpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style. !lhey are cushioned against breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., Qualified Opticians 19. Chulia Street. Telephone 4435. Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement170 1946-06-10 4 Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP COMPANY INC. GENERAL AGENTS New York City, New York. ROUND THE WORLD EXPRESS SERVICE. m/v Silverteak m.v. "SILVERTEAK" SINGAPORE lOih to 13th JUNE. For U.S.A. Atlantic Ports. Via Cape cft/rood Hope Agents: Hadden Co.. (Singapore) Limited. TEL. 6502. MANSFIELD CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUB FIIXXEL170 words
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134 1946-06-10 5 I Jun ft.—Pandit Jawa- p d -nt-elect of the C pen Pa-ty and Prele AI";-India States Peonce Ind.an states ruled Prima and Maharajahs). b an explosive back- j in the Indan states. Urn general council of nee, be raid their objeciponsibie government in tndex a I134 words
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Article128 1946-06-10 5 N, Syria, June 9.—The the Arab world can ne cf "the criminals •v -colonizers—wh:re. vei they may be." ul Rahman Azzam jecr< tarjr General of the ague, when be opened gue's ex raordinary n called to consider th? 'ne problemsslon lasted 25 minute* n Azzam Pasha128 words
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Article21 1946-06-10 5 Reuter. untitled June, 8. untitled that 833 people were wined, d and IjPW houses destroyt s.itu may's Mtrthouaaa m i urkcy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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231 1946-06-10 5 Reuter. ■> 9.-The Mala\s \m\ flcatioei that tnc\ ted to a P*g[ <g states into Bri-ish I, o r v correspondent in -<x/ Singauo-e appearing Sunday Times, j errt comment; on tne mi vament wmeh ha,, -v-o' st hrrsh impend British bed faith'- and 10Reuter. - 231 words
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821 1946-06-10 5 JILED "ACCIDENTALLY BY GUN EXPLOSION" A.P. HiS > M Uf4^^^^^^ WAS FOUND V;. ?5? R FS BEFORE NOON YESTERDAY. ft« mmmm ft* the Royal Household reported thai the king died of a 'gun The young king was round dead by a seriani inA.P. - 821 words
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Article237 1946-06-10 5 The T.U.C. General Council has decided to ask the Government to introduce a Bill nex Session making a least a fortnight's annual holiday with pay, exclusive of bank and other public holidays, binding for all workpeople. In a statement after the meeting of the Council237 words
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Article100 1946-06-10 5 MOSCOW. June 9—The Soviet Government has issued tions for the opening of 5,000 more bread shops and bread departments in general stores hroughout the country between July 1 and September as pari of the arrangements to end the rationing of bread, flour, cereals and macaroni. Bread, flour100 words
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Article31 1946-06-10 5 PHILADELPHIA. June 9 —Tne U.S. Navy Department announces that Aye additional light cruisers of the Omaha class are to be scrapped. They are over 20 years old and outdared-31 words
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Article, Illustration13 1946-06-10 5 The Council of Foreign untitled in Parts the question p/,0,o ,'l..,,' l,/u M7-a<l«?13 words
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Article127 1946-06-10 5 MacA Reports TOKIO, June 9. —Japan wants neither a revolution nor reaction, Gen. Douglas iVloic Arthur said today. Instead, Japan wants "orderly progress". Analysing the gradual development of democracy in Japan. Gen. rvTecArthur says it seems clear the present temper of the electorate does127 words
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Article241 1946-06-10 5 A plea that Government should distribute to established traders whatever imports Of. textiles ihey may have made, was made by Mr. R. Jumabhoy. the president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, at its fifth annual general meeting. Mr- Jumabhoy said they were awaiting textiles from India241 words
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Article30 1946-06-10 5 Nanking, June 9.— The Chinese Foreign Minister and the French Ambassador have exchanged ratifications of Sino-French treaties, including French relinquishment of extra-ter-ritor ality. which was signed on February 2630 words
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Advertisement430 1946-06-10 5 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited for the purchase and removal of a quantity of steel scrap, iron wire, unserviceable electric motors, etc. situated at the Municipal Stores, River Valley Road. The materials, which are in five lots, may be seen any weekday between the hours of 9 a.m. and430 words
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Article446 1946-06-10 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur June 9. "I ask every one of you to respond to this great appeal for welfare work in Malaya and to make it the mark of your personal share and pride in victory," said His Excellency Sir Edward Gent, Governor446 words
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Miscellaneous677 1946-06-10 6 1 ON THE AIR j > llftft-l*W hrs.) Malay Schools' TO-MORROW Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday anTsatuUy. RED NETWORK—Chinese om-im krs.) Easiish School i ndian Programmes. Broadcast every Monday. 114XM200 bra. > Eogliah Schools Broadcasting Wednesday and Frida>. 1200 Signature tune, Opening An--1200-1400 hra.) 3*> i«ctres is the nouncement Chinese Prog,677 words
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Article386 1946-06-10 7 English Cricket June 8-There was not v;rto"y holiday atma-,-about the match between the nsts Mid Glamorgan here mint rain was followed .skies but when the start was j made in the afternoon atteut wan by the crowd, .ans. batting under condi- > 10 them,386 words
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81 1946-06-10 7 The Recs. just managed to score through A Clarke three minutes from the end to win a one nil victory over the Railway Institute in a hockey mach at Thompson Road yesterday. Play was rather scrappy due to the uneven nature of the ground.81 words
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Article90 1946-06-10 7 on. June 9—A 1.500 mileairplane engine—dubbed the stove-pipe"—has been sueDown, the Navy announced, nally planned to power guided es tpiiotless flying bombs), the it ary Ramjet engine has no aits, and weighs only 70 It looks like a long piece pe. but it develops between Qd90 words
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Article78 1946-06-10 7 Reuter. 1 -tor. June B.— Australia all the singles in matches Great Britain today withoul of a set. but the British vhich was untried and young disgrace itself. Even DinPails' 6-1, 6-2. 6-1 victory over 3ar;on. British Davis Cup «rafl less easily gained than >reReuter. - 78 words
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Article33 1946-06-10 7 June 8. —Glasgow Charity Rangers 2, Third LanP- v harity Cup: St. Mar- Airdrie 4. Matches: Arbroath 2, Park 2; Morion 2, Celtic 3; Edinburgh Selected Eleven 3. Aston Villa 3.33 words
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347 1946-06-10 7 Reuter. WASHINGTON, June 9.—The British provision for a radical change in their tentative plans for the use of the 53.750,000,000 loan in the event of possible largeN < ale American inflation was disclosed tcaay. life or death of America's g structure willReuter. - 347 words
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282 1946-06-10 7 Reuter. London. June 8 —To India went the £2,000 Wrnsion Churchill Stakes run at Harst Park in honour of Britain's wartime loader on this Victory Day. for the Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda won this richly endowed one-and-a-quartrr mile handicap with his colt Preciptic. A handsomeReuter. - 282 words
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Article, Illustration31 1946-06-10 731 words
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563 1946-06-10 7 Associated Press. (By Godfrey Anderson) Asperg, Germany. How Spanish sailors used to make clandestine shipments to the German war machine of rare chemicals brought from South America is told by high-ranking diplomats of the former German Embassy in Madrid, now undergoing interrogation here. SuchAssociated Press. - 563 words
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137 1946-06-10 7 A.P. Washington, June 9.—The imme .iiate threat of the American Federation Labour Seamen's strike dissipated but the new Government manoeuvre to stop CIO sailors from walking of ships on June 15 began generating union opposition. The AFL Sailors' Union of tht Pacific halted the strikeA.P. - 137 words
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Article142 1946-06-10 7 Reuter. NEW YOTiK. June 9. —Germ war research is being carried out at live installations in the United States, according to an article in Colliers magazine, which declared that bacteria warfare on a scale more deadly than atomic conflict could be waged today withReuter. - 142 words
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Article37 1946-06-10 7 Reuter. PARIS. June 8- —Gen. Maurice Guaillaume. who conducted North Africa affairs in Marshal Petain's Cabinet during the occupation, nas been arrested by the French security police on charges of intelligence with the enemy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article47 1946-06-10 7 New York, June R.— Willie Pie (126 lb.* knocked out Sal Bartoiu (125 lb.) in the 12th e&ad of a 15-round bout to win the undisputed World Featherweight Championship. Pie had been recognised in New York as Champion and Bartolo the National Boxing 1 Association47 words
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Article201 1946-06-10 7 The newspaper world of Bangkok has switched back into life with a vengeance after four years of hibernation British interests are planning to revive the Bangkok Times which was the voice of Britons in Siam before the war. American and Siamese capital will be used to201 words
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Article42 1946-06-10 7 A.P. TOKIO. June B—A total of eight million people are on relief in Japan, the Public Welfare Ministry said on Saturfla> Two million of these are pletely destitute and the remaining are receiving some form of aid A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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374 1946-06-10 7 In a fast game of soccer before a capacity crowd at Jalan Brsar yesterday, the Chinese Athletic beat the Crosskeys by the odd goal ir three. The Chinese were on the defen- good moves rather than lapses in s ve most of the time. Their374 words
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76 1946-06-10 7 Mr. Do Valera pave a warning to I.R.A. hunger-strikers in a speech in Cork city. He said that a small group was challenging Government authority. Hunger-strikers previously released had recovered and shot down State Servants. The safety of the people demanded that henceforth they76 words
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Article34 1946-06-10 7 A.P. WASHINGTON. June B.—Mi. Cheater Bowles, the office of stabiH sation administrator, disclosed *>n Friday that he is discussing witn the U.S. Agricultural Department the possibility of rationing wnea. and floui .—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement32 1946-06-10 7 SPARKLING REFRESHING a ()KANGEP(»P Is one of the healthiest drinks known. mm Made from the juice of BS^M Fresh Oranges all the good- ness and freshness retained -lIPSSiBiS^^ PH ONE 3700 370932 words
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Article264 1946-06-10 8 Reuter T OND /-N. J'ine 8. —A firm hand •vith elements which are rearine their heads in Burma is dcmr.nded in an editorial in today s influential Sunday TimesThe editorial says: "Burma is n great imperial responsibility. The fa-t that in the desperate straits ofReuter - 264 words
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67 1946-06-10 8 A.P. BRUSSELS, Jnne 8 —Be'giun. stock of wheat flour will last only for 20 days, the Food Minister declared. He said fae" country is ?uTer:n3 trom what he termed American social conflicts which has delayed ♦he arrival of wheat shl-is The rationA.P. - 67 words
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Article50 1946-06-10 8 Mu-e June —a iarga wooden building containing coolUiouses and eVcafora! rcoms in the centre OJ Lfae 92nd Indian gen? al hospital tree «as buinci dewn in 20 minutm There were no miuries. althouen "the blaze reached within 20 yards of the no.th waid of the hospital.50 words
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333 1946-06-10 8 Committed for the trial at Winchester Assizes on a charge of abducting a 16-year-old girl, Marin.' Roy Voller, aped 19. whose homo address was (riven as Blie-lane, Colombo, was alleged to have tow the police that during the two weeks they were living together333 words
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Article72 1946-06-10 8 Prince Adegboyega Folaranmi Ade doyin. a new star of ♦be athletic world, who comes from West Nigeria lumping 22ft. 11 34H. to win the long iump final at th- Br tish Uni versitW AthMics rb*mpio«ehiw M the White City. This w a 1 short of72 words
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Article54 1946-06-10 8 A.P. TOKIO, June 9.—Maj.-Gen. Edward M. Almond, who commanded th? 92nd U.S- Infantry Division against German forces in the Italian theatre, has been named assistant chief ot staff. G-I, in General Douglas MacArthur's Headquarters. He succeeds Brig. Gen. M. J. Gunner, who is returning to theA.P. - 54 words
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Article21 1946-06-10 8 Reuter. LONDON June 8.-A notice in a Southend ho-el reads: "Holi day-makers mus-. realise bottled beers are for local customers only"—Reu;er.Reuter. - 21 words
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200 1946-06-10 8 Reuter. CAIRO, June 9.—ExdoHs believe that the main purpose behind the Midd!e-East visit of Field Marshal Montgomery, who is expected in Cairo tomorrow or on Tuesday is to study military implications of the British decision to evacuate Egypt. Come of these experts bsliev?Reuter. - 200 words
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395 1946-06-10 8 RESIGN A HONS from POLICE POSSIBLE IONDON, June 9.—Malava faces the great pol tical crisis in its history, declares Captain K D. oam mans, Bri i'h Conservative Member of Fa.. ham-nt* recently returned from a mission to Malaya to I the feelings cf the Malays o395 words
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356 1946-06-10 8 National Health Service Means... Reuter. SYDNEY (Mr Mail)—PUr>s f-r a National Medical ServW for Australia are being discussed by a committee of Commonwealth represantatives and State hpnith nfficprs. They sire to report back to the conference of Health Ministets, of the various StatesReuter. - 356 words
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Article24 1946-06-10 8 untitled City, June 9.—Senor Jose Giral. Premier of Spanish Republican Government in Exi'e. announces he is leavinc Mexico to establish a residence in France.24 words
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272 1946-06-10 8 Reuter. < ARDIFF. June 9.—This match W ith Glamorgan is being used by Urn Indian tourists, in my opinion, a? a Test trial and that may pro- »m reason why the batsmen were not inclined to take undue risks, write* Learie Constantine. Mushtao AliReuter. - 272 words
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Article310 1946-06-10 8 Reuter. BLUDAN, Syria, June 9.—Thirty delegates fi seven Arab states and Palestine are meeting to-day in this little town, 25 miles from Damascus, after three-and-a-half-hour secret mission yesterday, in whlcl was agreed to take all measures to safeguard Aran rights in Palestine. In an opening speechReuter. - 310 words
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Article56 1946-06-10 8 When the draw for the Stock Exchange Derby Sweep was held, the door of the drum flew open and the 'horses" rolled out on the floor. Members retrieved them and the draw went on. The numbers of "lucky" tickets were announced. First prize will be £18 000,56 words
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Article166 1946-06-10 8 Uncertainty about the ro big warships in the ator. behind the decision by the Ad::.: to stop work on two almost pirtcd aircrafi-ca.riers in The two camsrs. iar£t. ihe river, ar? t.ie Leviathan, a ec by the Duchess cf Ken Swan. Hunter and Wigham Richardson's166 words
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Advertisement46 1946-06-10 8 The Leading Optical House in Malaya Xew China fs|*ti<*al Co.. Estd. 1928 Manufacturing Opticians Whether you wear glasses or not, you should have your eyes examined at regular intervals by our Optician. Glasses recommended if necessary. Examination free of charges. 71, High Street, Singapore. (Phone 3786)46 words
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Advertisement182 1946-06-10 8 NOTICE Under Section 348 of the c Settlements Merchant Shipping Or d:nance, (Chapter 150), I intend to raise, remove or destroy all vt sunk, stranded or abandoned withi the Port of Singapore and in the? approaches thereto. 2. Any such vessels or part of such vessels as are salved will182 words
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