Malaya Tribune, 11 June 1946

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  • 34 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya 'Phone Nos:—Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, June 11, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY. JUNE 11. 1946.
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  • 252 1 Anti-Monarchist Movetne nt Faces Government Reuter. CLIMAXING A SERIES OF PALACE BICKERINGS AND INTRIGUES, THE ACCIDENTAL GUNSHOT DEATH OF 20-YEAR-OLD KING ANANDA MAHIDOL HAS PRECIPITATED A MAJOR POLITICAL CRISIS IN SIAM, ALREADY INVOLVED IN A SERIOUS TERRITORY DISPUTE WIT H FRANCE, REPORTS ASSOCIATED PRESS FROM NEW
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  • 142 1 A.P. I'SS Mount McKmlcy Bikini, j U n e 9. (Delayed).— 'He task force put army not} planes into the air the v today to rehearse the pattern or manoeuvres day of the first atomic test Ettom Fay, Assoc. atcd Press correspondent. -Gen. William E. Kepner, of
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  • 82 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. June il.—The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed la review the American military comm?ssions proceedings in Manila In .vnich Marinano Uyeki was convicted and sentenced to hang as a war criminal. Uyeki. born of Japanese parents at lio lio. Philippines, was conscripted Into
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  • 214 1 A.P. SHANGHAI, June 10.—A campaign against the t hinese Premier Dr. T. V. Soong, which may lead to his resignation has developed in the Chinese press both at Shanghai and Nanking. on first arose when the SuNational Defence Council deon Dr. Soong's recommendaaiiow foreign
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  • 99 1 A.P. June 10.—The French SoParty has voted against_ tasiro, sideney of the new interim lovernjnent TI vote for owed the defeat of a against any participation in the new government, sent provisional government ■d by President Felix Gouin, Socialist vote apparently left it up to
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  • 26 1 A.P. untitled June 10.—Winston h nur family on Monday denied ad accepted an invitation to h Slovakia soon. A Czech carried tne report in n Sunday.—A.P.
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  • 104 1 Reuter. NANKING. June 10—A few hours after his return from Communist headauarters in Yenan, Gen. Chou En-lai, Communist delegate In Nanimg, today saw Gen. George Mar«hsH, United States envoy to China. Q is believed that Gen. Chou presented the Yenan terms for a peace nettlement in
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  • 90 1 Reuter. CAIRO, June 10.—Field Marshal Lord Montgomery arrived here this afternoon. He left Black Busne aerodrome, London, yesterday and stopped at Malta on the way. A British Embassy statement announcing the Field Marshal's arrival said that Lord Montgomery is "studying on the spot various
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  • 71 1 A.P. CAIRO, June 11—The Headquarters of the British Army in Egypt announced on Monday that the huge Wingate barracks near here have been returned to Egypt. "Thus one further link is forged in the implementation of the British Government policy of evacuation, the announcement added. Troops moved out of the
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  • 332 1 A.P. ROME, June IL—ltaly became a Republic last night to all intents and purposes when the Supreme Court formally announced that the Italian people had voted out the House of Savoy monarchhy in last week's plebiscite. Ihe Court reserved decision, however, on Monarchist Party petiions charging
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  • 84 1 Reuter. PARIS, June 11. —The Vietnam" 'eif-governing state of Indo-China has informed the French Government that it does not recognise the new provisional government of Corhin China, according to a French news agency report from Hanoi, Indo-China. The Vietnam statement claims that the establishment of
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  • 87 1 Reuter. HAMBURG, June 10.—Police flying TQUads have seized a number of illegal printing presses used for producing forged ration cards together with distilling apparatus used for making gin. it was announced here today. Food authorities in Hamburg had been worried by large numbers of exceedingly clever
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  • 70 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. June 1 L—President Truman has abandoned hopes oi visiting Manila on July 4 for the inauguration of Philippine independence. A White House Press Secretary said the President cancelled his plans because with Congress likely to be in session through the middle of July,
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  • 35 1 Reuter. PARIS, June 10.—Eight of 11 newly-elected Algerian representatives to the French Constituent Assembly arrived in Paris this afternoon by air. They expressed determination to" raise Algerian problems before the new legislative body when formed.—Reuter.
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  • 105 1 A.P. BERNE, Switzerland, June 10. A close girl friend of 20-year-old Marilene Ferrali, daughter of a Lausanne clergyman, said today that Marilene had been friendly with the late King of Siam, but she always said it was not serious and she knew it could not
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  • 78 1 A.P. JERUSALEM, June 11.—A R a.i*. including a number ot" women armeil with tommyguns, blew up Monday evening's train fiom Jaffa to Lyida near Tel The train was exploded by a heavy mine. First reports say that one Arab policeman who tried to resist the attackers
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  • 232 1 Associated Press. NEW DELHI, June 11— The Standing Committee of the Chamber of Princes has approved the British Cabinet Mission's plan for Indian independence. II met in Bombay. Meanwhile, Congress Party leaders here conferred again with the Viceroy, Lord Wavell, and members of the mission. They
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  • 232 1 A.P. NEW YORK, June 10.—A compromise proposal is in prospect for the United Nations Security Council when it resumes its debate on the controversial Franco Spain question this week. The next session is tentatively set or Thursday. The compromise plan as outlined bf a source close
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  • 134 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. June 10.—Rear Admiral Albert Read, senior commander of the first Navy plane to fly the Atlantic, said today that potential defences against the atomic bomb were already in the outline stage. He said: "The atom bomb Is not an undefeatable weapon. Many people have
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  • 78 1 Reuter. MONTREAL, June 10.—The Panamanian flag was to-day lowered from the 47-year-old freighter Ponce (3.506 tons) now renamed King Using and the Chinese Ensign run up as she prepared to take her first cargo of grain and general freight to Kowloon, Hongkong, for the United
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  • 147 1 Reuter. TEHERAN, June 10.—Fresh hopes for a settlement between the Persian Central Government and the province of Azerbaijan on the constitutional issue have been raised by the impending departure from here of a Government mission to Azerbaijan's capital Tabriz. The mission, which is headed by
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  • 82 1 A.P. TOKIO. June lQ.—Sanzo Nr.zak: Japanese Communist leader who recently returned from an 18-year stay In China, believes the Japanese can learn from the Chinese. At a meeting to welcome Wataru Kcji, Japanese Leftist who returned from a nine-year stay in China,
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  • 129 1 Reuter. RANGOON. June 10—Aung San. head of the Anti-Fascis tLeague. has sent a cable to the Secretary of State for India, Lord Pethick-Law-rence, now in India protesting against the "false allegations" of the ~ons?rvative Member of the British Conservative Member of the British against the Burmese People's
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  • 96 1 When the Court Martial of Major F. T. Motherell (see page S) was resumed thi* morning, the Judge Advocate General. Squadron-Leader Boyd, called for V. C. B. Menort who was missing from the witness room. He had left his card with the M P.
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  • 65 1 A.P. RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 11 .-Hjack Johnson, former world heavyweight boxing champion, died on Monday night in a hospital here of injuries suffered in an automobile accident Monday. Investigators said Johnson apparently lost control of the big automobile he was driving. It
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  • 878 2 Sir R. Winstedt Defends The Old Hands A.P. LONDON— News that the Malayan sultans had re- ;fd application to Sir nt the Ma'avan Union, for air passage to England w lava. While the Colonial Offics adheres strongly to its expressed view that antagonism to
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  • 261 2 USIS. WASHINGTON.—In announcing the revised prospects of the v/orld fr.od situation for 1946-1947. prepared for the special meeting on nt food problems, the Food and culture Organization declared thai th critical world food short*g would continue at least until r: ps a:
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  • 96 2 Reuter. BOMBAY. June 10.—Mr. A. S Kaji. member of the South African delegation, yesterday explained to the Council of Indian States Minis ten meeting here the adverse effects on the South African Indians of the Asiatic land tenure legislation. x\lr. Ka.ii told Reuter he believed
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  • 193 2 Batavia, June 10—Chi dong district of Sumatra h than 1,000,000 guilders by "Democratic Daily News." The gangs, sometimes as many as 200 strong, extort the money by claiming they are units of the Republican National Army, according to the paper. In Batavia. the Chinese-owned Malay
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  • 139 2 Sixty-four-year-old Abdullah Ibn Al Hussein formally mounted the throne of the Briitish protected Kingdom of Transjordan and promptly called upon the whole Arab world to unite behind him for a federation of Arab States, in Amman, May 25. In what probably was the most important and most
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  • 95 2 NEW YORK. June 10.— Fifteen bodies have been recovered from Cranfield Hotel in lowa gutted by lire yesterday, but 25 persons are still unaccounted for. according to 'he American Red CrossThe fire began near a Cocktail lounge—six days after 57 persons had perished in the blaze at
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  • 255 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "Send me to London" was \he retort from Tungku Musa Eddin when asked whether it was true that he intends to make his future home in Ceylon. Still waiting for permission to return to Kuala Lumpur, the Tungku at first said "yes"
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  • 123 2 MONTREAL, June 10.—Mr. L. Pritt, British King's Counsel, has arrived here by air to help in the de fence of Fred Rose, Labour Progres sive Member of Parliament foi Montreal, charged with conspiring to provide secret information to the Soviet Union, according to
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  • 35 2 SIR JOHN WALLIS DEAD LONDON. June 10. Sir John Wallis. Chief Justice of Madras from 1914 to 1921 and a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council from 1926 has died at Brighton.
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  • 123 2 Reuter. MOSCOW, June 10.—A Shanghai dispatch to Tass. official Soviet news agency, says that "according tc reliable information" the American Admiral Cook, at a conference of American naval officers in Shanghai, authorised Brig.-Gen. Keller Rocky, commanding United States marines in North China, to provide Chinese
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  • 629 2 Labour Conference Opens Reuter. Bournemouth, June lO.-Professor Harold -k; rhairman of the British Labour Executive, in IV., dress to the opening session of the Party's annua! ference here today asked the rulers o. Soviet Union, experimented with distrust, neriment in friendship. "Then cannot imagine that now,
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  • 90 2 A.P. BATAVIA. June 10 —The Cnung Hua. Chung Hui (The Chinese Central Union of Societies, BataviaJ passed a re-solution today ask.ng Batavia hinese communities to perform •hartal" (non-co-operation) tomoriow for the Tai.gciang murder victims. All Chinese business, shops, restaurants and schools will be closol tins day.
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  • 285 2 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG, June 9.—The South African Government has taken prompt and effective steps to stop the rise again of the prewar fascist e or S ani atlon known as Grevshirts under its leader Louis Weicnardi, who was recentlv released from internment. The Greyshirts—South African Gen'
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  • 68 2 TOKIO. June 10—Two members of the Japanese expedition to P Philippines Islands, were c > en Monday with killing in 1943 1.000 non-combatants including 17 Americans. Named as war criminals in specifications brought by the SCA' 5 legal section were ex-Lieutenant N riyuki Otsuka and
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  • 268 2 A meeting of the newly formed east African go\ ernors conference was held at Nairobi recently una the chairmanship of the governor of Kenya. Sir rm lip Mitchell. The governor of Tanganyika, Sir William Battershill and the governor of Uganda, Sir John Hathorn attended. In
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    • 251 2 GUESS WHO It's Charlie Chaplin! A name as great as Upton Sinclair's and his produc ions have always shaken the world for their moral Implications. H j THE LATEST TALK OF HOLLYWOOD is that those two top-notch person altles —two great men of A\WJ«\ toe s&mfi nrtnd—will combine to produce
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  • 1728 3 METHERELL COURT-MARTIAL Tn it at nc lime was th e accused given any insc»lt nS t he dis P° sa l of any motor transport gwej* vehicles or parts in either the Ford Factory or c <? i 7 han th? ough normal military chanh« Z
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  • 95 3 Bat ana, June 10 The Dutch N(wy in the Pacific j recaptured a Japanese 1 evacuation corvette less I n 24 hours after Us i izure by Indonesians* Planes spotted the "pi- rafe" ship near Japara in Java end a Netherlands junboai Vankinsbcrgen erected
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  • 218 3 Reuter. RNEMOUTH, June 9.—On the the labour Patty annual fl opening here tomorrow ates ol the influential Transport Genera] Workers Union decided rivato meeting today to support a i nal Executive in the propos,u alterations to the existing constitution oi the Party designed to prevent
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  • 89 3 IPCH. —Tne death sentence was ssed on three Chinese. Tan Ah San. Lee Ah Kow. and Pow Ah Kai. in the Superior Court by Lt.-Col. 1 G AdaOM on Charges of Carrying anna ..nd gr.ng robbers*. Four others. Ong Ah Poo. Tan Ah Van, C Utah
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  • 35 3 LONDON. June 10.—The death is announced cf Dv. H. G. Earle, who appointed in 1928 as Director 'J i Lester Institute of Mecical -ii h and Pi event ive Medicine, Shanghai.
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  • 334 3 The newly formed Combined Siam Rice Commission has issued the following communique, signed by its Chairman, the Hon. Somerset Butler, CLE.: ea for rice and paddy have n announced by the Siamese y of Commerce and the Rice Association. °n the basic of these prices
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  • 153 3 Reuter. LONDON, June 10.—Britain is askin CT the French Government for an account of the circumstances in which Haj Amin el Husseini. Mufti of Jerusalem, recently left France the Foregn Office spokesman said this morning. French officials yesterday confirmed renorts that the Mufti had left
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  • 493 3 Wentworth Woodhouse, near Rotherham, Yorks, home of Earl Fitzwilliam, and largest private residence in England, with 365 rooms and 1,000 windows, may be handed over to the National Trust for the nation. This was stated by the earl ag«llt, Colonel J. W'
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  • 159 3 A.P. Stf A:\CHV Tn-e 10— The local rh*no::c! Coverrmont's '"rive against ?orr~" "ith the Ja;;a rc.'o ti tiev*'o; m odd f«?el:ngs lioro. in rH -*•>•'•• dsy. thfl lli&h 0 (>!l proper-lit on against forme- ~i:irish Consul, a former ho;.« s of the Shanghai Rotary I lul»,
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  • 106 3 Reuter. HONG KONG. June 10.— Sou h -East Asia's focd shortage erive and may get worse s illTxrd Killearn Britain's Special Commiss'cner- South-Eas Asn. sa d cday at a press conference at Gcverhmen House here. He is on his way back to Singapore
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  • 92 3 Reuter. RANGOON. June 10.—With the arrival today of Sir Henry Knight, v.ho wfO act as Governor of Burma during Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith'r ndi c positio:i. a new effort to break the political deadlock in Burma is generally expected. Maj.-Gen. Aung San. President of the anti-Fascist League,
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  • 307 3 A.P. New York, June 10.-The United Nations EecnoßHf and Social Council goes into its third week of deliberations today. There has been a split on more than a dozen important issues but it is still hoped to complete the present session by June 18. At least
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  • 189 3 "In Town Tonight"—or rather in town last night—was Mr. Henry J. Dutton, 93 yea -a old, and H ch >- rister in St. Paul's Cathedral. He claims the record of 8 vears' choral singing, for HenTV Dutton was ten years old when he started his
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  • 23 3 BATAVIA. June 10—Dutch patio"; h£7« intercepts and arrest?*! fo, r Germans v.ho rscaocd from in-, tcinment en the Island uf Onrust.
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  • 501 4 With the possibility oi the Malays inaugurating a campaign ot non-coooera-uon oversnadowmg the Malayan situation, comes a renewed appeal irom the Malayan Union Governoi thai every family In Malaya should be producers ot food and not consumers oiily. Excellent though that advice is. it is likely
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  • 1703 4 The roles of pumping and irrigation A Special Correspondent Constantly improved methods of water distribution, bringing larger areas of land under cultivation, have been fundamental factors in the growth of the world's population up to its two thousand million mark. Vegetation grows naturally wherever rain is abundant.
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  • 76 4 Reuter. London, June 10.—Britain's chief Middle East peacetime army base ivill be ten yards outside Egypt, according io the Cairo correspondent of the Daily Express. He says it icill be n Palestine south-west of Gaza, where the army recently bought vast* tracts of land.
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  • 224 4 Route March According to an ann L made by the authority peared in the local rlate June r >, stating that narade of troops will be fa t tat Esplanade on H.M- The K Birthday which falls <>:. J y sujrjrest that the Ooverni be pood enoujrh to
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  • 535 5  -  "IMPREGNABLE TO INSECTS" (By Carle klodge Associated Press. NEW YORK.—There's i 1 i Murhl, heralded as a "notable" f 1 /Jf e 111 thc ihf future. It developed trim u co tr but l on f<> falifoi-nia in 1938. loiseback ride in
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  • 270 5 "NO HELP FROM SHIRLEY...." A.P. (By Gene HOLLYWOOD. John Agar i; clearly unders ood tha* undertaking a picture career hi's gel ing no help from his re,* Shirley Temple. That's agreed between Sh rl and me. and I don't wan- anyb ciy to think
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  • 240 5 A.P. Bangkok, June 10.—All Siam is in mourning today for King Ananda Mahidol, whose body lay in state in the magnificent Dusit Hall of Kings where the bodies of many royal ancestors also had waited for final ceremonies after their death. A Buddhist bathing
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  • 469 5  -  Hero on screen and at war, too (By Rosalind Shaffer A.P. HOLLYOOI)—Douglas Fairbanks, now working on "Sinbad," his first film after five distinguished years in the Navy, looks little different for this experiences except for some graying about the temples. In his costume, there's
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  • 178 5 JERUSALEM, June 9. —According to an unconfirmed report here to-night from Damascus the Mufti of Jerusalem landed there by air to-day. The French Ministry of the In erior yesterday announced '.hat Mufti Haj Amin el Husseini had disappeared without a trace from his French home
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  • 35 5 CMRO June 10.—One of the 34 Indian servicemen injured in the Empire Cinema bomb outrage died during the weekend at the Cairo military hospital. Throe others injured are still listed dangerously ill.
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  • 834 5 30,000 CHINESE STILL in DANGER Reuter. BATAVIA, June 9.—There are still 30,000 Chinese west cf Tangerang river, and there are fears for their safety unless the martial law decree of '-President' Soekarno restores order to this tragic district. The stream of refugees has now come to
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  • 161 5 Associated Press. TOKIO. June 10—A Japaneserefugee from Sakhalin disclosed -he arrival of a number ot Russian Nisei who are officers ot •.he Soviet Army. Zengoro Suzuki, secre ary or tne Sakhalin Agricultural Association, and 20 other .Japanese boarded a small boat at port ot Honto and
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  • 119 5 Indian Deadlock New Delhi, June 10—The British Cabinet mission and the Viceroy Lord Wavell met Con. gress Party leaders today for more discussions. Informed sources reported that Maulana Azad Presiden* and Mr. Nehru sought among other things clarification of several points in the plan for
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  • 162 6 Twenty members of the National Union ol ProteStanta wore ejected by officials from St. Stephen's Parish Church. GlOuCcster-r'jad, Loudon, vlumig a service. One by one the members of the union, men and Women, rose and said in a i ud voice: "Wo are
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  • 37 6 PENANG. —Twenty thousand yards of cloth have arrived for distribution among padi growers "as an inducement to bring their padi to the mills/, declared Mr. S. N. King. Resident Commissioner, at a press conference.
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  • 42 6 TEHERAN. June 10.—A politics, mission headed by Prince Pirouz, spokesman of the Persian Government, la Hying tomorrow to Tabriz, capital of the "home rule" province of Azerbaijan, to resume negotiations on the constitutional future of that province.
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    • 753 6 I OX THE AIR j u—* Announcement in Mandarin. 1902 Cantonese Selections (R)-1100-1200 knJ Malay School 1930 Children's Programme In Broadcast every Tuesday. Thursday Mandarin. and Saturday. 1945 Time Signal NEWS in 01)00-1000 hrs.) English Schooio' Cantonese. Broadcast every Monday. 2000 Mandarin Dance Selections 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools' ,r k
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  • 617 7 Indians Declare At 376 For Six Reuter. m CARDIFF, June 10.—The Indians declared at 376 frr o wickets in their match against Glamorgan and the County scored 77 for 3 wickets at close of play. The most satisfying feature of India's innings against
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  • 192 7 Reuter. DON, JUNE 10.-N.t. shire's team to piay xl Saturday will b e m G. F. H. Heane, T W. W. Kee ton. O B. J. Hardstaff, F. W. H Butler. F. J. WoodA. Jepson, E. A- Meads v and W. Knowles who is cantain:,
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  • 241 7 Reuter. BY VERNON MOROANt ">NDON, Juno B.—With the Te.-t near, the Indian Tourists ig themselves a srroat attracrickat fans. They have hud bstaelef to overcome. in respect of weather, been unsually cold, wet per rally sunless, and in casualties, have they hu T but they
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  • 74 7 third and final game of tour, the K. L. visithe Railway Institute, again ••iy to the local side, in V match played at Thombd yesterday. f Police hockey team won by al to nil thanks to a fine H Taha just before the The visitors
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  • 43 7 ribune Correspondent) \CCA. Tuns 11.—The Jlingaera scored a 6—l win «W9I tIC team in a soccer match Recreation Ciub m Lions? notched the :irst within 15 minutes of ihe superb defence of was a feature of the --ate;,
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  • 93 7 Indians, Ist Innings Merchant* b Wooller r>2 Mushtaq AH c W. K. Jones b E. Da vies H> Mankad b Robinsun S-3 Hazare b (May 79 Amarnath not out 1( 4 Hafeez c Jones b F. Davies 'J Bannerjeo c Lavis b Clay 15 Sohoni not out 13
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  • 73 7 Wrestler triumphed over boxer •;gain when Bomber Newton and Conda had it out at the Great World arena on Saturday. The Bomber was disqualified in the ourth round for hitting low after iv ng pinned opce in the second round. The other results were: Stan Garside
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  • 64 7 Before a fairly large crowd or. Sunday, th* Chinese Swimming Cluo defeated the Hospital Assistants Dressers' Association in a frienaly pume of Table Tennis by six gameto three. Clubs and Associations who uic desirous of having friendly lame Tennis matches with the Chinese Swimming Club are kindly requested
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  • 70 7 The two untitled Arab horses given to Princess Elizabeth beth and Princess Margaret Rose by the Emir Abdulla of Transjordan, are at the R.A.V.C remount depot. Melton Moicbray tLeicestershire) for examination before being presented to the Princesses. With them is Farrier Q.M.S. Mahud Fakaria, of the Transjordan Frontier Force, who
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  • 153 7 Reuter. LONDON. June 10.—En Rand's test captain, Walter Hammond scored another century for his county to-day in their fixture against Somerset. Close ol play scores were: At Lords. Middlesex 317 for 8 declared (Robertson 128. Edrich 109». At Chelmsford Essex 214 (Crabtree 70. Howarth 5
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  • 34 7 Wiesbaden Germany. June 10.—A U.S. Army jet-propelled PBO gave a 219-:nilc demonstration flight from Bren to Wiesbaden in 26.8 minutes for an average speed of 502.55 miles per hour.
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  • 551 7  -  (By Vernon Morgan Reuter. LONDON, June 9.—The result of the Derby and Oaks showed there are no reliable guides on winners this season. Each of the four classics has provided a different winner, and there is every probability that the St. Imget will yet
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  • 350 7 Playing what is probably their last game as a. full side, the R.A.F. i Tengab I chalked up yet another victory yesterday when they met the Chinese at cricket for the third time. The Chinese won the toss and batted first. After a poor
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  • 130 7 The R. A. F. (Tengah) came out victorious once again when they met an S. C. C. eleven at cricket on Sunday at Tengah. Batting first the airmen's early batsmen found Growder in good form, and it was "hiefly due to a good eight wicket stand that they
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  • 563 7 Reuter. LONDON, June 8. —The world heavyweight title fight at the Yankee Stadium. New York, between hoi Joe Louis and challenge RiUy Conn, on June 19 and the tout between Jack c Paterson, holder, and Joe of Liverpool at Hampden Park, Glasgow, just a week
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  • 66 7 A.P. ASUNCION, June 10.—An apparently unsuccessful attempt to overthrow President D. H. Morinigo's Government, resulted in the death of at least five members of the Paraguay Army, Paraguan sources disclosed Monday. Two brief communiques penetrating the censorship said that Morinigo had reassumed command of the Army
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  • 136 7 Reuter. NEW YORK, June 10.— Freddie Mihs, British cruiserweight champion, and his manager Ted Broadribb, arrived at La Guardia Airport aboard a Clipper here this evening. They usll stay for tioo months during which time they will see the world heavyweight title fight
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  • 101 7 DAVIS CUP TENNIS Associated Press. PARIS. June 11—The Yugoslavia Davis Cup team fought back Into the running in the European semi-finals on Monday by taking a bitterly fought five-set match from France. The score wa s 8-10, 8-6. 6-3. 5-7, 10-8. The French players were Pierre Pelizza
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  • 39 7 Associated Press. AMSTERDAM. June 11.—Before 30.000 spectators. Jurgarders, a Stockholm soccer team was defeated I—o in the Olympic Stadium on Monday by the Dutch Volewckers. The only goal resulted from a penaitv —Associated Press.
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  • 119 8 Reuter. GLASGOW. June 10—The doctor who examined the injured eye of Jackie Paterson here today certified that he unit be unable to box for a few weeks- Paterson is due to defend h world and British Empire flyweight titles against Joe Curran of
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  • 127 8 Reuter. JERUSALEM, June 9. —The reply of the Jewish Agency to the recommendations of the Enquiry Commission will be Sent to th" British Government and tne United States within the "next few days" tho Agency stated today. After a meeting here today the Zionist
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  • 193 8 Food Shipments: Outlook For June July "Hopeful" Reuter. LONDON, June 10.—Mr. Fiorello La pua rdi a, Director-General of the UNRR*, in his weekly statement on food shipments says that the outlooK ior June shipments and July arrivals "is hopeful. "As the result of fine work of Mr. Clinton Anderson, United
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  • 148 8 A.P. BATAVIA, June 10.—Although there are Certain signs that the Indonesian Government Is militarily pTeparing for a possible breakdown in the negotiations, authoritative Dutch and British circles maintain that such recent Indonesian measures as the Institution of the National Dofence Council and the proclamation of martial law
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  • 147 8 Secret printing presses producing thousands of forced c'ethini: coupons, which have been circulated throughout the North of England ano Scotland, are being tracked down l>;< Board of Trade enforcement officials. Ex-Superintendent George Yandell. head of the Board of Trade Investigation Department, may shortly visit certain black
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  • 350 8 Reuter. LONDON, June 9.—The first, Anglo-American international lawn tennis contest since the war opens at Wimbledon next week-end. when this world famous arena will have the women players of the two countries play for the coveted Wightman Cup. Britain is regarded as having the brightest chance of
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  • 136 8 Associated Press. YOKOHAMA, June 10.—The 50-year sentence imposed on Lt. Miyoroku Okada, former commander of the prisoner-of-war camp, last March has been confirmed by Lt-Gen. Robert L. Eichelberger. Eighth Army Commander. Lt. Okada was found guilty of beating, kicking, torturing and starving one
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  • 41 8 Reuter. LONDON, June 10.—Gen. Smuts. Prime Minister of South Alrica, left London to-day by air for Pretoria. He has been taking part In the dis- ussions between the Br.tish Government and Dominions on the future peace ot Europe and Dominions security.—Reuter.
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  • 243 8 Reuter. BELGRADE .June 10.— f ien. Dragomir Mihailovich, former Yugoslav War Minister and Chetnik leader was greeted with and hoes and cries of: "/1 ou should be handed" when he entered the courtroom here today for trial on charges of collaboration with Germany and Italy
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  • 95 8 Declaring open tho third da> Victory Exhibition at the Happ> World Stadium last night. Lt.-Gen. Sir Montagu Stopford. Acting Allied Supreme Commander, SEA, said ho had a special reason in welcoming the exhibition. During the fighting in which he had taken part in Burma he
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  • 68 8 < Tribune Correspondents PENANG, June 11.—With a view to collecting facts and figures in regard to the atrocities committed by a former Penang Kempeitai chief, Yoshionbu Higashikawa, the Penang Chinese Victims" Committee was formed yesterday at a meeting held at the Chinese Consulate. Mr. N. X- Lee, local
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  • 499 8 New Delhi, June 11.-A mass 'personallv-ci.n,; r exodus of thousands of war prisoners who wen in terned in India during the recent confl.ct .s ud Se Government of India has announced. The first step in £tt of the Geneva Convention *£L*£* several days ago with
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  • 42 8 Reuter. Mr Anthony Eden and John Wilmot Minister of Supply, left by air for Bermuda on Monday, where they will take part in the Empire Parliamentary Conference. Wilmot said that India might be represented at the conference.— A.P.
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  • 91 8 Reuter. TOKIO. June 10 2nd Dorsetshire Regiment took over guard duty at cnese Imperial Pmha British Embassy in Tok-<, 18-year-eld private, B A Birmingham, becavuFnglish soldier in h mount guard at the Palace. Private Keen took tr alongside the American >■. bide Vie main gate 0/ ti
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