Malaya Tribune, 14 June 1946
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Title Section35 1946-06-14 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya 'Phone Nos: —Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 HT PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, June 14, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune FRIDAY, JUNE 14. 1946.35 words
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373 1946-06-14 1 Ex-Italian Ruler Now in Barcelona A.P. Muri R,)M E, JUNE 14—XIN r i UMFERTO 11, WHO ARRIVED LAST NIGHT IN 2»rsrSr ONA EN R( *ute TO LISB3N, CHARGED in a proclamation made Ir %lV FIVE HCUK S AFTER HfS DEPARTURE FROM THE ITAMcT n rA.P. - 373 words
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Article102 1946-06-14 1 Reuter. Rioting, meanwhile, spread last night to Trieste, the Adriatic port disputed between Italy and Yugoslavia, where ?3 people were taken to hospital in disorders following a puolic meeting to celebrate the creation of the Italian Republic and the first anniversary of Allied military government rule. AReuter. - 102 words
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Article110 1946-06-14 1 Jvns 13.—r;vt British ait reported krlled. five i and one missing m an th o/ a British convoy on a 72 Tnilcs from Sagon, acto the French official AFP, Saigon corresponThe renewal of Vieinim's resists believed to be linked with prochwmmtkm of the provisional110 words
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134 1946-06-14 1 TRUCE IGNORED A.P. NANKING, June .14.—Both sides iim< d now military successes n the ::av cf the 15-day truce. The reramen&'i Central News Agency s i Nationalists were advancing in :r:a a;,d had frustrated attempted Communist landings near TOngtao. The Communist New China NewsA.P. - 134 words
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48 1946-06-14 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Juru- 13.—Congress I at Maulana Abul Kalam Azad r members of the Congress Dg CnmniUtee are tonight draft- mportJUlt docup->ent after a i een Sadar Vallabhai Patel. r ttee member, and the Viceroy. H Marshal Lord Wavell, it is —RouterReuter. - 48 words
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178 1946-06-14 1 Reuter. BELGRADE, Tune 13.— Gen. Dragomir Mihailovich, leader cf Yugoslavia's Chetnik guerillas, told the Belgrade Speciil Cjurt (o-day thit in September 1944 ih? Germans asked hm to arrange for a German surrender to the W*?s crn allies. Col. Mcdowell. Mihailovich said, told the GermanReuter. - 178 words
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Article159 1946-06-14 1 Reuter. DAMASCUS. June 13—The Damascus new.spioer Alwahda el Arabia quoting a "reliable source" stated positively today that Haj Amin el Husseini, the Mufti of Jerusalem, arrived in Damascus on Tuesday night and was iwm staving there at the home of a Ttfgh personality. It added that heReuter. - 159 words
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Article37 1946-06-14 1 Washington. June proposal that thousands of soldiers of the wartime Allies. particularly Poles, be enlisted in the United Stat < Army for occupational duty abroad has been offered to the Un.tod States Congress.37 words
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269 1946-06-14 1 Gromyko Opposes Proposals A.P. NEW YORK, June 14.—The United Nations Security Council yeslerday postponed action on the controversial Spanish case aft er Soviet delegate Andrei G r omyko had declared that Russia would not suppori tlie new proposal lo r< fer the case toA.P. - 269 words
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Article85 1946-06-14 1 Reuter. LONDON. June 13. —A t.entence of 35 days' detention on Private Garman of No. 1 Company, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, for theft of six pairs of shoes from the Olympia Clothing Depot was promulgated yesterday. Garman was ariginaUy accused on seven charges—three of conspiring with threeReuter. - 85 words
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Article, Illustration28 1946-06-14 1 Central Press Photo.Central Press Photo. - 28 words
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141 1946-06-14 1 Reuter. PARTS. June 13—Four French admirals charged with inte-.igerc; vith the enemy and alleged ie be "nplieatcd in cuttling the French fleet at Toulon in November 1942 were today committed for trial bu the French High Court. They are Admiral Je m llariz Abrial,Reuter. - 141 words
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Article95 1946-06-14 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, June 13. —Txie British loan was today overwhelmingly approved by the House of Representatives Banking Committee. The vote was 20 in favour and five opposed to reporting it to the House floor for final ratification. It now goes to the House Rules CommitteeReuter. - 95 words
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110 1946-06-14 1 A.P. NUREMBERG, June 14—Lord Justice Lawrence, President of the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal, has announced that the court has i k d that final speeches for the 2C Nazi defendants would be limited iO a total of 14 days. He added that theA.P. - 110 words
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106 1946-06-14 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. June 13 —The military court here to-night sentenced to death Yousef Senkson, a'jed 19. and Itzah Michael Azbel. aged 24. two Jewish terrorists found guilty on three out of seven enarges including one of discharging firearms at members of tne British forces. TheReuter. - 106 words
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56 1946-06-14 1 TOKIO, Juno 13 The Japanese Government today appealed to all parties to lorm a national food front to combat the food crisis which, it said, was at its worst stage. The statement, saying the the hour was grave, listed various emergency measures lor56 words
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Article27 1946-06-14 1 Reuter. LOS ANGELES, June 13.— Charle* Butterworth, well-known stage and screen comedian, was fatally injured here today whon his car ran into a building.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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274 1946-06-14 1 A.P. BATAVIA, June 14.-— Indonesian Information Minister Mohammed Natsir sai:l upon his return from an :nvcs;igation tour to-d iy ihat *he recent anti-Chinese outbursts in the Tangerang area were due to the Allies "forcing" the Republican Army to leave a four-mile deep noA.P. - 274 words
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Advertisement17 1946-06-14 1 British Make NEW BABY GRAND PIANO Available at THE EAGLE I'IAXO CO., Serangoon Road. Singapore. f COUrSe17 words
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Advertisement90 1946-06-14 1 NEVER IN HASTE In buying a New Radio, one must choose the Best Make. So is in repairing your Set, you must choose tne Right Place and That Place is The Malayan Radio Service Company 10. Orchard Road. 1 Although Stocks Are Not Available At Any Principal Manufacturing Centres InThe90 words
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823 1946-06-14 2 KUAIA i I'M VR. "In Malaya, t*e st?ad,n'Si and thesluunch* ess of 'he Chinese people in our own ordeal has been unsuipis;ed. In the task (f rtextraction the Chinese hay; been d o none. wean count ourselves fortunate that we kavr* in823 words
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Article163 1946-06-14 2 Reuter. London, June 13.—Scotland Yaid's flying squad and hundreds of dc tectives took part in the big comoout of London's underworld last 'lierht. They were searching for seven men, one of them armed, who usco. violence during two attempted robberies early yesterday. Shots were firedReuter. - 163 words
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Article45 1946-06-14 2 Reuter. LONDON. June 11.—It was state' 1 at Buckingham Palace today that no far no invitation had been received from Ceylon for the King and and two Princesses to visit the island next May for the inauguration of the new Constitution. —Reuter-Reuter. - 45 words
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278 1946-06-14 2 Reuter. Bhidan. Syria. June 13.— The Arab League Council, meeting here to shape it-, policy towards the Anglo-American Commission's Pa 1< tine report. decided today to consult th" British Government before safes i *irtjsr the sitnacion in P:.lest me i the UNO Assembly. Tb*iReuter. - 278 words
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491 1946-06-14 2 Reuter. BCUJiNEMCUTH. June 13.—Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lcrd President of the Council, in introducing the Executive CoDimittee's r?port on economic i fT-drs at today's meeti.ig of the Labour Party Conference, said: "The economy of the United Kingdom is changing over from war to peace noReuter. - 491 words
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297 1946-06-14 2 (Tribune Stiff Rcpo-tcr I "It WM a regular Ann't e.'iow" was /«c cTolann* an g v~n b,i an o*nccr a*ta-ied to Siiwoore Volun'rr Headquarters today When crkd why the SVC KWI n»* o/ yesterdy's Kin 9* Bit da' pa rati' An Army ojic r.297 words
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113 1946-06-14 2 A.P. SEATTLE. June 13.—The British representative to the World Maritime Conference Security Committee said to-night *'t is impossible lor my Go\ernment to *md any convention which requires Britain to me vie:', foreign 01HH Within its security plan". The spea.cer. Mr. Norman A Gutfery.A.P. - 113 words
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Article117 1946-06-14 2 Reuter. SYDNEY. Jum 13.- Mr. Joseph 15. Chiefley. Australian Prime Minister, has asked Navy Minister Mr. N. J. O. Makin for a report on the Dutch destroyer Piet Fein" which anchored in Sydney in a leaky condition recently and which trade unionists refused '.o repair when requested.Reuter. - 117 words
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Article40 1946-06-14 2 Athens, June 13—The Leftist dominated g?nera! Confederation of Labour called on em ployees and workers today to go on a 24-hour strike through, out Greece against the Fascist regime which it says the government is trying to impose.40 words
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260 1946-06-14 2 Reuter. LONDON, June 12. —Communist Daily Worker, in a article 'odiy. declares that the whole policy of the Bri'ish Labour Government and its acts in all parts of the world contradict its protestations of love and friendship towards the Soviet Union. "How can the backingReuter. - 260 words
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60 1946-06-14 2 Parade of the Camel Corps An impressive vieiv of the Arab Legion Camel C( "ps cavalry of the :lesert, during a CVCM na. parade at Amman, capital of ti.e I i avly created Kingdom of />.:.<- Jordan The Corps' function is that \oi policing the desert. Coirmnnl-r joi tht LegionA.P. Photo. - 60 words
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Article125 1946-06-14 2 Reuter. BATAVIA June It.—The air evacuation of Japanese war prisoners il t* be e\pe(' ted l>y .">od daily, stati> Uif Republican Foreign Ministry. As from June 20 one thousand Japanese w.l! be transported l>y train each week. rhe Indonesian Republican press ha Sumatra report*Reuter. - 125 words
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Article156 1946-06-14 2 Scholarships For Social Welfare Training (Tribune Staff Reporter) Scholarships tenable for a period of two years will b° open ta candidates who wish to take up a course of training for Colonial Social We fare Officers with he London School of Lcononrcs. For the course winch156 words
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237 1946-06-14 2 LOS ANGELES, June 12 -Ir. Leo Szilad, of h University of Chicago, who h?lned In the atomic bomb development, told a South m California cemmittee on at mlv- information that a world government is a v alternative to globular destruction, in the ligh,237 words
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Article94 1946-06-14 2 Reuter. NICOSIA. C\prus. June 12.—Prisoners in Nicosia central prison today declared a hunger strike until their demands made to the Governor are satisfied. The Governor earlier rejected the application lor "good conduct prisoners to have liberty on Victory Day. The prisoners allege that the Prison Superintendent,Reuter. - 94 words
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Article118 1946-06-14 2 A.P. Washington. June 13.—Pres dent Truman today told Dr Jurai Slavik. the new Czechoslovak! an Ambassador to the United States, tha: he could count on "the full support and assistance of the United States G ment during his mission m Washington. The president declared U theA.P. - 118 words
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Article68 1946-06-14 2 Reuter. ALDERSHOT. June 13.—Coi Thomas Cha-Vs Allardice. 20. South Lancashire Regiment, was today acquitted ot the resumed courtfnartial at Alders.iot trying men have been concerned in the incident at Southampton on v when 800 troops walked of. th ship because they objected to conditions onReuter. - 68 words
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48 1946-06-14 2 One hundr-d and fifty tho people have attended the Ha World Victory Exhibition which \ed on June 8 The exhibit] >rj I end tomorrow night. I Last night, the Colonial Se Mr. P. A. 3. McKerron < n n exhibition before a huge crowd48 words
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365 1946-06-14 3 His Excellency the Governor General broadcast the followi g from Ridio Malaya on the occasion of the King's birthday, yesterday:— Today is the King's Birthday. In person and office His Malcsty means much to hundreds of million of peopl? associated in the Brits r365 words
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Article112 1946-06-14 3 bune Correspondent) p tang. June 13—The first of the Penang Azzizes D fixed for Saturday, ling to the Chief Justice Malayan Union. Mr. H.C Vi who wa s here on an insr* etion tour. ng members of th e ng Bar in the Chamber. Willan stated112 words
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Obituary98 1946-06-14 3 death ha? occurred in Hont, of Mr. Wong Siew Kwan, •her of Mr. S. Q. Won?, at the acre of 63. late Mr. S. K. Wong had ailinpr for some time. He a widow, two five sons, the eldest of whom Mi i". P.98 words
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531 1946-06-14 3 COURT MARTIAL TRIAL I understood quite clearly that I would be called nto oav for the bicycle tyres. The control retail rice is 80' cents per tyre and I am prepared to pay 50 cents but not a dollar as many of them are useThey531 words
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Article158 1946-06-14 3 Over 90,000 Singapore children yesterday and Tuesday received ''King's Birthday" packets of sweets and biscuits—gifts from the welfare authorities in commenmoration of His Majesty's birthday. Of the children who received presents, -32,000 were schoolboys and girls. Sweets were also distributed among 30,000 children in the Mental158 words
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196 1946-06-14 3 PENANG. June 13—A trio'-t.' tc their "patience, devotion, and heroic conduct during the occupation" was paid to both Rev. Brother James Superior. Christian Brothers of the Malayan Union, and Rev. Brother Paul. Director. St. Xavier's Institution, by the Governor-General. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. when he196 words
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107 1946-06-14 3 Reuter. LONDON, June 12.—At the British Legion conference which concluded yesterday, unanimous approval was given to a resolution that Remem brance Day should continue to !>' observed on November 11. Delegates complained that the festival of Re membrancc had "deteriorated. Chairman Brigadier Gen. E. iv.Reuter. - 107 words
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Article57 1946-06-14 3 (Tribune Correspondent) Penang June 13,—With the Penang Municipal Commissioners expected to begin a new term of life after the liberation, various associations have nominated their representatives. Mr. Lim Eow Thoon represents the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Lee Tlang Keng, the Straits Chinese British Association, and Dr.57 words
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Article203 1946-06-14 3 Among the 44 calls the radio patrois answered on Wednesday was one in which they picked up a wanted car within three minutes after receiving the call. This car with a Johor i number was seen leaving the S H. 3. with stolen wire and203 words
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Article69 1946-06-14 3 A.P. BERLIN, June 12.—Two American war-theme movies—"Destination Tokio" and "Thirty Seconds Over Tokio" —have been withdrawn from Berlin cinemas by U.S. officials because the press called the pictures dangerous inasmuch a* they "glorified militarism Officers yielding to the criticism, nevertheless, contended the German*missed the point whichA.P. - 69 words
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Article99 1946-06-14 3 A.P. Dachau. Jur- 13.—Fifty-two former Nazi officers and guards of the infamous Flosst nberg concentration camp pleaded "not guilty" toda\ when they faced an American military court her; They were charged with murdering thousands of women. Polish citizens and other foreign political prisoners by "scientific inoculation", shooting.A.P. - 99 words
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Article114 1946-06-14 3 A.P. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Governor-General of Malaya, will soon establish permanent headquarters in Singaoore. reliable sources rcoort. An official announcement to this effect is expected soon. Mr Mac Donald has mainta ned >mporary headquarters at Penang since his arrival in Malaya, and it then seemedA.P. - 114 words
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675 1946-06-14 3 During the nine months since the first landings of the British and Indian liberating force, the Corps of Military Police (India) has played an important parr in the rehabilitation of Malaya In Kuala Lumpur, capital of the Malayan Union, it has its headquarters in the675 words
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Advertisement86 1946-06-14 3 GET FIT AGAIN ..OR NO CGSI! from that because knowmg what it sto be food mi ls their diet is aencient n ff ivcerophos- Without iron, phates and P hoS P hat^ s U «ible r nergy and vitality are impossible. •'Bidomak J THE TONiC OF THE CENTURY J2L In86 words
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Miscellaneous711 1946-06-14 3 i OX THE AIK j v L -5 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schools' 1930 Peiping Selections (Rl. Broadcast every Tuesday. Thursday i<)4s Time Signal NEWS in and Saturday. Cantonese. 0900-1000 hrs.) English Schoo.s" L >ooo Listeners' Mail Box In CanBroadcast every Monday. tonese Cantonese Pro--1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools' grammw *f ld711 words
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Article494 1946-06-14 4 With the publication of the currency note circulation, it is possible to gain a pretty accurate idea of th: extent of tne present postwar inflation. Tne no:e circulation does not of course represent anything but a portion of the total purchasing power of the country, but494 words
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Article1590 1946-06-14 4 DOVER'S T ribulat ion- and Trium ph Dover, peace time Channel pot known to thousands of travellers to the Continent, during tha war was only nineteen miles from the nearest Germans and was subjected to continuous shelling and bombing. The historic town is now returning to normal after its long1,590 words
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568 1946-06-14 4 CALCUTTA The cntral government of an independent Indii says the financial weekly "Indian Finance." must be mv sed with powers ever tariffs, currency and transport or "the picture of fconom.c life during the new regime will be of the most disheartening kind." In an article568 words
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172 1946-06-14 4 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Jit. 400.000 Chinese crippled veterans are tod. life of quiet and ease tions especially est ah.-. Government in iiffen China. These soldiers' home- an of their kind in Chin-. E of the institutions are v clusively ior tnose blind disabled. 19 forReuter. - 172 words
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Article85 1946-06-14 4 Washington, June 13. -The Civil Aeronautics Board has authorized Air France to operate between France* and the PhilipDines, and France a Jnited States, between IndoChina and the PhU*opines, and between Martinique and Ha The Board said Air France nlans to start a service between Paris and New85 words
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Article647 1946-06-14 5 Reuter. L 1N June A body bkw has be?n s'ruck at Berlin's Black Market by the announcement that the 8.A.0.R. is to issue a special currency in the form oi vouchers for all transactions in NAAFI clubs, shops and canteens E sa th atreReuter. - 647 words
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Article152 1946-06-14 5 Tojo Trial A.P. M "IT 13 The trial of th, H arbour Premier Tojo and 27 apanese leaders was resumed With the p.-osecufon charginthej bad violated n ?arly 100 ai d agreement*. 1 straUm assistant prosecutor MansOeM, said the pros.cu.">uld attempt to pove that < completelyA.P. - 152 words
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Article154 1946-06-14 5 Reuter. Glasgow, June 13.—The Liner Queen Elizabeth." painted in her acetime colours, will leave Clyde early on Sat'u day and is expected it Southampton on Sunday. When she sails again fro:n g hampton. it will be on her main voyage as the world's Fastest luxury liner. SheReuter. - 154 words
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Article56 1946-06-14 5 Seattle. Jin- 13.—Mrs. William Roberts of Bhnungham. Alabama. bet small son Richard led the parade rl Yokohama-bound Arnvi up .he gangplank of the Army transport Fred C. AinsworthThere vcre 218 in the first group OJ Ameri an women and children >eheduled to set up housekeeping in Japan56 words
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170 1946-06-14 5 Reuter. LONDON June 13— A British note stating that the allegations at the Gm. Mihailovitch trial against BritiXofflcS? se?m "without foundation," and personall two British officers named in the Belgrade court, was announced today. A British Foreign Offire statement, referring to press reports of Uegationa againstReuter. - 170 words
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Article56 1946-06-14 5 NANKING. June 19.-The Govern; i ent controlled Central News Ago, <N lid Wednesday that General V» minr, Government's Manchur.an Field Commander has given ihi Com ts ultimatum that they' Ithdraw from Lafachan immediately. 1r.,. U£ lj Government miiitaiv riwici had charg;d tm CJ£ veie violating Jt3 armistice56 words
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Article31 1946-06-14 5 untitled June 13.—The Army announces that $40,000 to $->O,UI y worth of the Hesse Crown jewcia been recovered in Germi.n, lowing the arrest- of an American r ajor here on Sunday.31 words
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Article95 1946-06-14 5 Rubber Tea Prices Talks Reuter. COLOMBO. June 12 .—Financial Secretary Sir Oliver left for England today in an E.A.I*, nlane to continue preliminary talks he has had recently with the British authorities for fixing prices and pur i chase procedure for rubber and tea The existing contracts with the iReuter. - 95 words
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96 1946-06-14 5 London. Juno 13.—An official of the British Admiralty said today that large quantities of German ammunition and poison gas will on sunk by warships in the Skagerra* The official told Associated Prc3» that "the military authorities in the British occuoation zone have Col lected96 words
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Article291 1946-06-14 5 Reuter. LONDON. June 12.—The three famous men who directed the Navy. Army and Air Services during the war were today honoured with presentation of the freedom of the city of London. They were Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Cunningham. Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke and Marshal oiReuter. - 291 words
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Article199 1946-06-14 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON. June 12.—India nas been promised 232,450 tons of wheat, or wheat equivalent, by the United States, Canada and Australia in the month of June. Dr. V. K. Rao. food adviser at the Indian Agency General In Washington, told Tieuters. The Unii.cc: States wiilReuter. - 199 words
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283 1946-06-14 5 Reuter. I/JNDON. June 12. —What may be the bglnning of a "war" between sage and television is heralded by the refusal cf the Sioll Theatre Corporation to allow Miss Ivy Denson and her lalies dance band to televise at Alexandra Palace tomorrow. Mr. Prince Littler,Reuter. - 283 words
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Obituary465 1946-06-14 5 A.P. LONDON. June 13. —Sir Frank Swettenham, former governor of Malaya and one of Britain's great Colonial pioneers, has died in London. He was 96 years of age. In the history of Malaya, Sir Frank played a role comparable to that of Sir Stamford RafflesA.P. - 465 words
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120 1946-06-14 5 A.P. BATWIA, June published an an^'Assoeiastate su r Industry The newspaper "Merdeka, revie* me the Java sugar situation, says of the 112 mills which operated dv.--ing the occupation either have been demolished or converted to other purposes. ti Production for 1940 the paperA.P. - 120 words
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Article179 1946-06-14 5 A.P. Washington. June IS.—The U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Byrnes leaves today for Pans, and a showdown meeting with the Soviet Foreign Commissar Mr. Molotov on restoring peace to Europe. Diplomatic authorities here said there appears to be no doubt that the Big FourA.P. - 179 words
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Article158 1946-06-14 5 A.P. Nanking, June 13. —China's today truce appeared reduced to a scrap of paper as the Government's tightly controlled Central News Agency reported that Communist troops attempted an amphibious landing near Tsingtao, as land attacks against the city were bci'ig intensified. The Central News said the amA.P. - 158 words
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Article108 1946-06-14 5 LONDON, June 13.—The departure of Lord Stansgate for the resump tion of the talks in Cairo has been delayed pending further consultations in London, the Foreigi. Office disclosed today. A spokesman said Lord Stansgai? would return to Egypt shortly, but was unable to fix a date. However,108 words
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Obituary24 1946-06-14 5 The family of the la*,e Mr. GWEE CHENG LEE thanks all those who sent wreaths, lent cars, attended night visits and the funeral.24 words
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Advertisement470 1946-06-14 5 NOTICES^ AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at The saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd.. No. 10, Chuiia Street Singapore, on Wednesday, 19th June. 1946, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and house No. 84 Killiney Road. Singapore, area 2,353 sq.470 words
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Advertisement649 1946-06-14 5 NOTICES INDO-MALAYA ASSOCIATION A General Meeting will be held at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday the 18th June 1946 at the Islamic Restaurant. North Bridge Road. Will all members please give their present addresses to the undersigned of No. 141, Carpmael Road, Singapore. B. Annamalai Hon. Asst. Secretary TRAINING IN WELFARE649 words
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717 1946-06-14 7 PORTSMOUTH, Jimp H-t,. i„x- XJ JU "v —Indian tourists ar* of beilMt made !o follcw on in iheir fixture as the C .mb.nrd Services, as the raln-lnterrop?cd has bee. m a two-diy affair and they are still runs behind, with only four wickets in717 words
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105 1946-06-14 7 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, June 13. —The basket ball and volley ball teams leaving here on Saturday will play a series of matches in Singapore, Ipoh, and Kuala Lumpur, it is understood. The White Horse Basket Ball team, captained by Phoong Ong Tung, will play five105 words
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Article158 1946-06-14 7 Reuter. CDmMncd Set vie s, Ist Innings E. Davies b Shinde L'B Barton b Sarwate 8 P. V. Davies c Hindlekar b Sarwate 8 G. W. Davies st. Hindlekar I' Sarwate 71 Dewes not out S9 Watson not out 6 Extras 21 Total for 4 wkts. feel.) 24Reuter. - 158 words
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349 1946-06-14 7 LEARIE CONSTANTINE - BY LEARIE CONSTANTINE. Reuter. Router's Special Correspondent) PORTSMOUTH, June 13 —Limitations of the Indians' attack on the day's play were exposed by light blues J. G. Dewes and G. W. Davies, Combined Services batsmen, at Portsmouth. The pitch drying under the sun after the rainReuter. - 349 words
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Article39 1946-06-14 7 A.P. BROOKLYN, June 13—Ike Williams of Trenton, New Jersey, recognised by the National Boxing Association as the world's iightweurht champion, beat veteran Bobby Muffin of New York in their 10-roundt. :iontit'e fight. Williams weighed 138 14 and Ruffin 140.—A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration197 1946-06-14 7 Pic in t e<; just rtc iv, dh 4 eshowing the 50 1 Alroorne winning the coveted Derby last week f cm ihe favourite Gulf Streim. T c only gr yin t>c rac?, Airhorn won the ev.>nt after athri i i i n g finish tA.P. & Central Press photos. - 197 words
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Article152 1946-06-14 7 By 179 votes to 64 Sunday cricket was virtually ceclared a sin at Winterbourne, Gloucestershire village in the home county of Dr. W. G. Grace, who was born at Downcnd. The decision, announced after a parish meeting to consider whether youths should use the tree-lined common for152 words
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Article57 1946-06-14 7 Reuter. I STOCKHOLM, June 13.—Sweden beat Belgium in the doubles match of the semi-final in the European zone Davis Cup here today. Sweden now leads two matches to one with two singles to be played tomorrow. Today Lennart Strand and Torsten Johansson beat Phillippe Washer andReuter. - 57 words
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281 1946-06-14 7 County Cricket Other Sports Items on Back Page Reuter. LONDON. June 13 The weather fine for a change and all matches were played. However, soft wicsets saw many batting failures. Leicestershire losing five wickeis for thirty fought hard to avoid a follow on to SurreyReuter. - 281 words
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Article53 1946-06-14 7 A.P. LONDON, June 13.-Two of Austouring tennis stars warning up for the Wimbledon championships advanced .through L he second round of the Kent county singles championship at ihe expense of promising young Britishers. Geoff Brownbeat F. Paosh 6—4, 6—2 and Harry Hopman .diminaied iioiand Carter 6 —2, 6A.P. - 53 words
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Advertisement80 1946-06-14 7 SUNDAY 16th JUNE 1946 at 8.45 p.m. BOAXM; Happy World Stadium Approved By The 3 Boxing Board. Mr. N. L. Li m presents the welcome return of the Great Siamese K.O. King and former Singapore Welter Champ. fc jffl Gibson tifM jjjfffif II i R AND Light-Wt. Contest between COLLINS80 words
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Article256 1946-06-14 8 bowling by C. Collins and Ratnayake ttjtoj- oT R7 iin first wicket partnership by mam Thompson Road yesterday. The Colonials won the toss but sent the Polica in to bat and except for S. K. Sundaram who made 18 the Police bat-men fared poorly against256 words
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291 1946-06-14 8 Reuter. LONDON. June 13. —Preparations against the eventuality of Italy*! joining in the war were Impeded bj the desire of the British Govern ment to do nothing "which mighi impair existing relations with that country." Lord Wavell i then General, Commander in the Middle EastlReuter. - 291 words
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Article24 1946-06-14 8 Reuter. LONDON, June 12.— Sydney Howard, me of Britain's most famous stage and screen comedians, died in a London nuismg home today aged 63.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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500 1946-06-14 8 Reuter. LORES, June 13.—ThRest had scored 146 for ftv? wickets when siimps wer? drawn to-day in th? Test trial to select England's team to meet the Indians on June 19. The Rest decided to bat firs*. Brookes taking the opening over ir mi BowesReuter. - 500 words
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Article90 1946-06-14 8 < Tribune Correspondent > IPOH. —The interim committee oi i.he Perak Clerical Union, at a meeting recently, has decided to prepare an attractive scheme to improve the status of clerks and to equip them for their profession. The establishment of the family benefit fund, starting of90 words
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177 1946-06-14 8 Reuter. BOURNEMOUTH, June 13,—A revolt against the Government's agricultural policy was among the mai:» features at today's meeting of the Labour Party's conference. A big surprise was created when against the advice of the Minister of 1 Agriculture, Mr Tom Williams, the delegates carried by anReuter. - 177 words
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Article, Illustration72 1946-06-14 8 DaQ hau murderers exee U( e d recently completed the hanging of 2S Mms r p3 s The deaths of 300X100 tortured inmates of the notorious Oachau concentration camp. S™^Z£?£?st£i ZXfoZ IXSJTSSSA Ts S ote K charge of ling before nis "au prisoners men Thirty died directlyA.P. Photo. - 72 words
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719 1946-06-14 8 Spectator - Soccer (By Spectator The 7,000 people who paid seveial thousand dollars to witness the scccer match on Wednesday at Jalan Besar Stadium must have left th? ground afier th? game bitterly disappointed. 1 was. In fact, my only consolation—and I am confident it applies719 words
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Article80 1946-06-14 8 A.P. Yokohama, June 13.— Seichl I Kawakani, former Japanese lieutenant colonel, accused of taking part in the slaying of Jose Santcs who in 1942 was the acting president of thfc Poil'poines, committed suicide at his home today. He had been arrested on June 1 but was allowedA.P. - 80 words
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Article209 1946-06-14 8 DAVIS CUP NEW YORK, une The United Stxies re-enters internalional tennis competition for the Davis Cap on Saturday ag th» Philippines but D n r non-playing Unit d captain, is lookii g tfa toward the match Australia, present oi trophy. "We nave a good el.209 words
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Article65 1946-06-14 8 A.P. TEHERA.N. June 14 —F. announced last night that ai MP*ement returning Azerbaijan I Persian Central Governnu-v signed. The radio said the agi -officially signed- at I time by Prince Firouz. b< Central Government delegation Tabriz, and Premier Pi»H Azerbaijan. Details of the agreenurtisclosed, but the bro;,'A.P. - 65 words
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