Malaya Tribune, 18 June 1946
1946-06-18
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Title Section33 1946-06-18 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya Phone Nos:—Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS^ The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1946.33 words
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494 1946-06-18 1 Still No SECO Action Against Franco A.P. Reuter. NEW YORK, JUNE 18.-3RITAIN AND ON THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL ON MONDAY OVER IH PROPER DISPOSITION OF THE SPANISH CASE. Sir Alexander Cadogan, the British delegate, halted upon the Council to pass along toA.P. & Reuter. - 494 words
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Article79 1946-06-18 1 YORK. Some of the an prisoners of war he Tokyo area have 'iliings in their teeth from Dutch gu'lder s and other stories of the X of American prisonr ttocton in taking ft* r patients are told VS. Jiaval medical dentai drill was homewith the aid79 words
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Article110 1946-06-18 1 Reuter. i. HI RAW June 17 Mnaaifar Firouz. s j a Government nan, said today: "We not ne-'d any foreign c in ihe settlement of ur inter ai cu-stions or in c rectification of our forelatlons. a ia matter of her own and intends to be so.Reuter. - 110 words
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Article90 1946-06-18 1 A.P. ngapore, Today: An R.A.F. parked in the auxiliary air iH Gevlang Road caught fire about 10 a.m. today. learnt later that the plane an unserviceable aircraft h was to *be destroyed. NGAPORE, June 18.—The a ted States has received 82,000 if Malayan rubber since the ttk» andA.P. - 90 words
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Article177 1946-06-18 1 Reuter BATAVIA, June 17— While Dutch and Indonesians endeavour to place the blame for the Tangerang massacre on the other's shoulders both aeree that the situation of the Chinese in the disturbed areas has greatly improved. And both tides claim credit for this development. Nevertheless the ChineseReuter - 177 words
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141 1946-06-18 1 TOKIO TRIAL A.P. TOKIO, June th fifSSi «St hoofs to instil Japanese rreu c extern eir .Kition had a divine mission Mon day in ia the first P^«f tt V°" Hideki Tojo (Hp war crimes trial of former and 27 others witness. Lt.-coi.A.P. - 141 words
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59 1946-06-18 1 A.P. BANGKOK, Juno 18—The Government of Siam was on Monday planning seven-man inquiry body to investigate the death of King Ananda Mahidol who died a gunshot wound in his palace a week i<eo. The Government is inviting any evidence showing that the cause ofA.P. - 59 words
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Article151 1946-06-18 1 Reuter. LONDON. .Tun- 17.—Farmers II th« British zone of Germany. «r«W Earned tonight teapttw ;oca situation "may result in aeneas disturharces." The waning was contained US M appeal for more sacrifices issued Doctor Hans Schoeninjren head M the Central Food and Agricultural Administration, and reported byReuter. - 151 words
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Article173 1946-06-18 1 A.P. NEW YORK. June 18-—Joe Louis and Billy Conn wound up their training yesterday except for some mild muscle loosening scheduled for thi s afternoon. Both boxed four rounds and seemed ready for tomorrow night's $3,000,000 (U.S.) World Heavyweight Champion. ship fightLouis. 'The Brown Bomber, tookA.P. - 173 words
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Article63 1946-06-18 1 A.P. LONDON, June 18.—Britain made public on Monaay the text of a note rejecting Rumania's denials of press maip and restrictions of civil liberties. In the latest of a series of notes exchanged between the two governments Britain dtclared the Rumanian explanation not only contained inaccuraciesA.P. - 63 words
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Article35 1946-06-18 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, June 18.—President Truman sent a messageo- f birthday congratulations to King Gustaf of Sweden on Monday. The President also sent feliekat=ons to President Bjornsson of Iceland on the anniversary of the Icelandic Republic—A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article193 1946-06-18 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. June 17.—The United States in the first ten days of June exported wheal and other grains at the rate of more than 1,000,000 tons a month for the first time W* year, the Department of Agriculture announced today. A total of 357,000Reuter. - 193 words
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95 1946-06-18 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. June 13—Palestine firemen aided by military searchlights were this morning fighting the flames at Hail I central railways workshops, blown up by Jewish terrorists, at 9.30 last night The flames were reported under control. There were a series of explosions and it was reportedReuter. - 95 words
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Article77 1946-06-18 1 Reuter. TRIESTE, June 17. Two more victims have been reported as a result of the present tension between Italy and Yugoslavia over Trieste. One was stabbed to death while passing tnrou<?n Piazza Cavana on Saturday night. At the same hour a pro-Yugoslav was stabbed and takenReuter. - 77 words
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Article229 1946-06-18 1 They Pay For Their Atrocities By Roy Ferrca SINGAPORE, Today—Fight Japanese, condemned to die on the gallows for atro Mes CDmmitttci on civilians bath in Singapore and in the v,e c miss-executed eirly this rcormng to Changi prison, where they had been lodged since229 words
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Article107 1946-06-18 1 Reuter. PARIS. June 16.—Delegates from 11 nations tailed to agree on world trade cartels when the Commission on Commercial Policy met in Paris under the auspices of the International Chamber of Commerce. The French said cartels might be useful In planning schemes but the AmericansReuter. - 107 words
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163 1946-06-18 1 A.P. New Delhi, June 18.— Rep-.ris increased on Monday that the dominantiy Hindu Confess Party and the Moslem League would accept the British cabinet plan for an interim government to rule India in the transitory period before in dependence. Instructions to the provincialA.P. - 163 words
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Article20 1946-06-18 1 Reuter. KARACHI, June 17—Field Mar- shal Lord Montromerv arrived here by i air today from Palestine.—Router. JReuter. - 20 words
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Article125 1946-06-18 1 A.P. NANKING, June 18.—Eight truce teams, organised in Changchun, the Manchurian capital, will visit outposts in c country in an effort to end the lighting, it was reported in the Chinese capital on Monday. Meanwhile, Gen. George Marshall, the United States special envo. f o China,A.P. - 125 words
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Article180 1946-06-18 1 Reuter. PARIS. June 17 The Biz Four Foreijrn Ministers tonh'ht aereeii on four out of seven points of the economic section of the draft peace treaty with Italy learrng the remaining three until tomorrows session• The points agreed were on compensation for war damageReuter. - 180 words
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Article77 1946-06-18 1 Reuter. ATHENS, June 17.—Greek Army, Navy and Air Force personnel were ordered to stand by today in preparation :or the 24-hour genera! strike called for tomorrow by the General Confederation of Labour. The strike was called i-, protest against the Government's emergency legislation "for restoration ofReuter. - 77 words
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Advertisement16 1946-06-18 1 fSriJfch Make NEW BABY GRAND PIANO Available at THE EAGLE PIANO CO., S< rangnori Road. Singapore.16 words
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Advertisement98 1946-06-18 1 j NEVER IN HASTE j In buying a New Radio, one must j choose the Best Make. So is in repairing your Set. you must choose the Right Place and That Place The Malayan Radio Service Company 10. Orchard Road. I Althdugh Stocks Are Not Available At Any Principal Manufacturing98 words
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118 1946-06-18 2 Reuter. Cairo, jim. 17.— The Egyptian telegraph workr;s* strike which paralysed the country's Internal telegraph system lor 48-hours ended today following intervention by King Farouk. After strong police forces yesterday surrounded the telegraph headquarters in Cairo v here the strikers had barricaded tnemselves toReuter. - 118 words
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Article120 1946-06-18 2 A.P. Dc roil June 17. The De rott News said today used car ceilings will be reduced four per ctnt. every three months hereafter, ins cad of six months as hns been he practice. The current used car ceilings are scheduled to drop four perA.P. - 120 words
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Article87 1946-06-18 2 Reuter. The Hague. June 17—One internee was ktlled and three wounded in the disturbance at the internment camp for Nazis at Dmndorp near Schevenmgen harbour, stated the camp commadant ast night. The disturbance was started oy ten internees trying to create a riot. gu ouss was takenReuter. - 87 words
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Article85 1946-06-18 2 Reuter. London. Jun 17.— The solden Chindit badge ci the famous' Wingate Burma Force will soon be hanging in almost every public house in Britain, according to Brigadier W. D. A Lentaigne, successor to the late General Wingate Any ex-Chi.icdt who requires help h> settling hisReuter. - 85 words
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Article64 1946-06-18 2 When the case of N.. Kunju, an Indian, was called un for hearing f-'-for.' the Assize Jud f re Ivlr. Jusd;. R. Moor yesterday, the D.P.P. Wi"«-' offlmaiider Murray applied for a postponment on the grounds that, accused was said l>- oe mentally unfit. Kunju faces64 words
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Article57 1946-06-18 2 Reuter. Paris, June 17—"Sky-master" aircraft, ordered by France from the United States, have arrived at Arly airfield near Paris and more are expected in the near future. Air France—French National Airlines—, will now be ao'e to push ahead with her 1946 air pans, particulars the services toReuter. - 57 words
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420 1946-06-18 2 That th? accused (Major F. T. Metherell) would deny that there was any evidence of-the alleged loan, and that evidence would be given that at all material times the accused was not in financial need was stated by Mr. G. M. Coltart, counsel for the420 words
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Article170 1946-06-18 2 Reuter. BATAVIA. June IT.—The political future of Indonesia—now hovering in the balance as delicate as that of India—today developed a further stace with the presentation of Indonesian counter-proposals to the stil 1 secret Dutch constitutional offer of last May. The oresentation was made by 'heReuter. - 170 words
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Article82 1946-06-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR —That Dv »t 1 entires, gravel pumns, and othei machinery for rehabilitation of Lin mires were soon coming ojt 10 Malaya was revealed by Mr. A. Bern. Chief Inspector of Mir,' Government, he said, were impoiting the machinery and would 3«ll them to82 words
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Article44 1946-06-18 2 Reuter. New South Wales. June 17. i state conference of the Australia Labour Party has adopted a recom mendat:on condemning the Coca munist Party and congratulating the British Labour Party on its do cision to refuse affiliation of Mi Communists. —Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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315 1946-06-18 2 (From Our Own Reporter). KU ALA LUMPUR. Monday:—A warning that conditions in China resemble those prevailing on the eve of the downfall of the Manchu regime was vcired by Mr. Tan Kah Kee at a tea party Riven at Bufcit Bintang Faigk by315 words
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Article79 1946-06-18 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON. June 17.—The Unit d States and China hare signed a "pipeline sgrecmeal under wki h Chin* will pay nearly US. iiOiMOJgf in eor.ne. Tien with If., supplies in pipeline hefort tne end of the Wat aga BSt Juaait, thi Stat<> De;>a:*.meat sanoaaeed. Of this total. theReuter. - 79 words
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Article45 1946-06-18 2 IPOU —Remarking that violence Btnst cease to enable the people tr live peacefully, Lt.-Col. j. o. Aduni •enteaced Teh Ah Bow, a Chinese, to |fl years r.i. foi attempted murder of Tan Ah CfcoOLi at Kuala Kangsar on Feb. L'G this year.45 words
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Article165 1946-06-18 2 AP Washington, Juro 17. Mov B niodui-er director Leo Mi Carey. "ith twelve-month earnings < f M lll.lta (U.S. headed the Treasury Department's list of 593 i"he<t l aid Americans in IMt. I That's nearly in Malayan currencyi. hr.rlt s H. Strub. viee-presukn* <f theAP - 165 words
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Article179 1946-06-18 2 Reuter. LONDOX. Juno 17 -Mr. j S Amery. former Secretary lor India In an interview frith Reuter todaj sa d •Once again Lord Waveil with the support of the Cabinet Mission has made a riacere ellort to bridge U very narrow cap separating the Indian partiesReuter. - 179 words
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867 1946-06-18 2 How he had signed a statement which said that he had allowed c <rtrimunists to travel on the train wit i nut police permits during the Japanese occupation which he admit; m. was in fact true, was related by S. V. Murugupillay, a signal867 words
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292 1946-06-18 2 Mr. K. C. Chang, who left Malaya 10 years ago, and is, in business in England, is now on a visit here. Mr. Chang was one of those who entertained the Malayan contingent to the Victory Parade in London. In an292 words
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Article65 1946-06-18 2 Reuter. Wellington, June it. Ueut. G h. Sir Bernard Freyberg. v.r wa» today sworn in as the Gove.--n« r General of New Zealand b\ tut Chhsi Justice Sir Michael i&ycis outside Parliament House here." A lare-e crowd watched the ceremony. The new Governor arr.ved abroad theReuter. - 65 words
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193 1946-06-18 2 Reuter. NEW YORK j portable television generating only one-1 required to ope ate a to play 'an important Dart r? vision coverage ol and sports events. Tl announced by fee Nati ing Company is dcs television signal from the event to the broadcasting^^ ItReuter. - 193 words
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46 1946-06-18 2 The first Suipapore student to leave for higher studies overseas since Qm liberation lett this morning tor America. She is Miss Peggy Wo:.- ing daughter of Mr S. Q. Wo:, take up a social welfare c urn Ponoma College, California.46 words
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250 1946-06-18 2 Reuter PRETORIA. June 16.—Unless the United S:ates can furnish adequate supDlies of phenanthridimiiim (M and B 1553) South Africa may not be able to halt the invasion of the dreadedtsetse fly from the northern regions, which is killing cattle and even threatening human beings,Reuter - 250 words
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Article65 1946-06-18 2 Reuter. JERUSALEM. June 17—It was aimounced »n Jerusalem tonight that a British officer of the Royal Engineers was killed when dismantling a mine placed by Jewish terrorists on Jisr Damiva bridge In east Palestine last n ight. Six jews died on the Zib railway bridge last nightReuter. - 65 words
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Article39 1946-06-18 2 Reuter. LONDON. Ju,e 17.-T«e British Minister of Pood, Mr. John Straehey after attending Cabinet meeting left by air this evening for Canada ard the United States. He intend* to be away about ten days.—ReuterReuter. - 39 words
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44 1946-06-18 2 The latest Paramount nwnwi for screening shortly at the t'atiuy >hows scenes from the r< U trax prison break. King Fat J birthday celebrations, the effect* «d the American coal strike. ;;!:<! sib l ingots being salvaged fro: 1 Bay.44 words
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Article, Illustration98 1946-06-18 2 The closest Miss Hay ward comes to romantic victory is in I Han A a Witch" which is due for premiere to-morrow at the JUBILEE Theatre. She and Frederic liarCfJ are very much in love until Vcroniea Lake, a witch of the98 words
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713 1946-06-18 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter I Post-war slums are spreading in Singapore at a terrific speei, bursting through c Wablished quarters like Chinatown, and forcing their way into the residential areas. Many places which before the war were the pleasant living quarters of the middle have713 words
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Article144 1946-06-18 3 .second gaolbreak I five weeks occurred wn on Sunday morn- en a Chinese who jusi begun serving i ace of seven years armed robbery escap- i Outrajn Road j ffn previous one, ivhich t first since 1938. J agt d on the night May when 21- i144 words
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328 1946-06-18 3 A 3Z-year o!d European Ronald Charles Marriot M ho was for some time attached to the 5.1.8. was sentenced to six months' r.i. when he pleaded guilty in the First District Court yesterday to being in possession of an automatic pistol. Oe the s rength328 words
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Article76 1946-06-18 3 I POH—Pour Chinese, one armed W b a revolver and three with its, broke into a house near en last week. The owner ot house, a Punjabi, charged them h a spear and wounded one in aeek. The man with the reret opened fire, but the shot76 words
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Article51 1946-06-18 3 The Royal Empire Society held Party in London HQ on Tune tor members of the Colonial Victory Contingent. Representaol the Malayan detachment ne there too. The guests were welcomed uy General Sir Frederick Syke» who said he was to see so many :it from countries he51 words
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149 1946-06-18 3 An official satement issued Kuala Lumpur says that owners of oroperties requisitioned by the military do not seem to be fully aware of the position regarding liability for fire and other insurance liabilities. The War Department stand tne rick of any damage caused in requisitioned buildings149 words
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Article68 1946-06-18 3 (Tribune Correspondents PFNANG, June 17.—mret Pbr>im wfiied a nd one persons were hadlv injured m Buiterwui yesterday when a motor car in S tney were .raveumg collided with a military truck. Tw, v. whim] were prommen of those kinea weie vChinese from Kedah, Eu Chea68 words
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Article50 1946-06-18 3 Ire donesia'3 nee oner v be mg g^SimgP «g. y t o K the G U o n v J e a rnmen t of IndU final stage in tne wg which were parted }ast and Un s&auen t talks with Dr. Sharir in Java.50 words
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32 1946-06-18 3 Nanking. June r ss X o Seymour Bnt.sh China since Feb. 1» w e Yn'Sand via SSS»S. His to Engl ana v steV enson is32 words
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651 1946-06-18 3 Reuter. BATAVIA, June 16. —One of the most confusing aspects of the situation in the N.E.I, is that the Indonesian 'Government' is compelled to talk with two voices. This has loog been recognised and overlooked Dy the Allied authorities and it is not deniedReuter. - 651 words
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Article416 1946-06-18 3 $200 PAID FOR A FIREARM (Our Special C crresnondent). An imporiant landmark in Malaya's transition from war peace, trder and the rule of law has been reached with the surrender at Lenggonfr, Perak. of 120 Chines? gu?rr llas who took to the jungle when the M.P.A J.A.416 words
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Article264 1946-06-18 3 Thirty-eight Indians, believed an unlawful as; -unbly rtAMUßJitney woe "en r, Tccor°dmg b me Proton admitted the fa™ bu CC state d they were not SS a party o Hindus Jtt tg hurt some Muslims. They MUg u„. vis previous to marching ou; with the264 words
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Article159 1946-06-18 3 A.P. Loudon. d..:i.' 17—Mr. Aathom Brooke, ftmjah Muc'a ol Sarawak, today supported his father. Captain Bertram BroakC, in criticising th< cession of Sarawak to the British Crown. In a letter to the Times, the Raja: Muda said thai ia ;.pite cl the. dc termination ol 'he RaiahA.P. - 159 words
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Article262 1946-06-18 3 heilorieh, former Yugoslav war blister and C'hetnik lead.-r tr al bafare the military -'oui hsn said that a British office Major Terence Athcrtm (farmer Bad han corresponded o<" the Lo iuoi. Dii!'. Mall), who entered Yugoslavia to contact the Ch'tiiiks, and an unnamed British sergeant acre262 words
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51 1946-06-18 3 Paris. June 17.—The French Communist Party last night refused to take part in thr coalition government headed bv MRP (Progressive Catholics), trr strongest party in France. The Ce-itral Committee of the Party passed a resolution favouring continuation of the tripartite govern I ment under Socialist51 words
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Article513 1946-06-18 4 The public of Singapore, and of Malaya generally, will have read with considerable relief that "drastic steps" against the present crime wave are contemplated. His Excellency the Governor informed the Press on Saturday that the measures contemplated were drastic and might give rise to political considerations. This hint513 words
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Article1551 1946-06-18 4 LATE SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM REMEMBERED WARS OF RAJAHS A great deal of Malayan history is recalled by the death of Sir Frank Swettenham. but perhaps nothing points the passage of time more dramatically thai the froh ispiece of his classic "Brit'sh Malaya," written a few1,551 words
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Article464 1946-06-18 4 Reuter LONDON. June 16.—Both the British and Indian peonies have a long way to go before they will be free and leisure enough to concern themselves with one another. Mr. George Bernard Shaw made this typical reply when he was asked in an interview byReuter - 464 words
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196 1946-06-18 4 A.P. Teh-!:.n. Juro 17—The Prop? gtinda Minister Prince Pirouz n.duy announced that Jafar Pishj,.. i head of the Aizerbaijan antOftOßSOaiswvernment, is retir'.njr from jui He offie«. Dr. Salamollah Jtevid, who w*. Minister of the Interior In tUi Plshevari ffovernmcrt. has It,in pointed GoYeraor-Geroral o;A.P. - 196 words
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Article60 1946-06-18 4 London, tmn l7._Tho Burma Legislature Bill, the legislation to allow for adult suffrage in Burma, is to come before the House of Commons on Friday. The measure Is no! thought likely to raise controversial Issues as Conservative opposition is at one with the Labour Government la60 words
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Article456 1946-06-18 4 The Sixth Column One of the >• that ran over threat n from within during war the crackinj up of its ;ale. This danger ilea laQea fifth column Now that peact ha or the machination nlsts and other tuft to andermk.. disappeared. But th 'y great danger of456 words
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517 1946-06-18 5 Segregation On Buses Ruled Illegal Reuter. NEW YOKK, June 16. —A blow has been struck at the segregation of Negro and white travellers by a ruling given by the United Sta'es Supreme Court that segregation on buses engaged In inter-state business U illegal.Reuter. - 517 words
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Article119 1946-06-18 5 A.P. June 17, A < plane used the arrow main street i B "'oe to snatch Dr. Wi&hik, of the S bUc Health Service. U u-ild Igorot chert he lay dcs- j m. i t rescue was effected i v A messenge, i c BiA.P. - 119 words
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Article82 1946-06-18 5 JUii IT—About 30 Eun> last mgnt cut down and car a: the tents at a camp whicn disned laa| Thursday by 11 including six women. m igatast the Asiatic Land ire Bill. r. M. N: :cker. President of the '•i Congress and leader of ive resistance82 words
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491 1946-06-18 5 Reuter. m, June 17: His I the King, opening yaJ Scxietys Empire ihe Conference ia >n today, said that oduction of the bomb must never be a? an argument scientific research. should rather lead us ali to k for ways and means ofReuter. - 491 words
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Article126 1946-06-18 5 Reuser. Jerusalem. June 17—Two Jews were killed during an aracK. on a police guard post at he railway bridle at Zib village north ol Haifa last nigh An official si a ement said foui roads and four rail bridges were damaged m widespread midnight attacks byReuser. - 126 words
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Article35 1946-06-18 5 Washington, June 17.—Tne U S- Government will nex; month sell 5.370 bales of raw silk impor ed from Japan under the arrangement between the Governmen and General MacArthurs headquarters in Tokio.35 words
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177 1946-06-18 5 Indonesians Submit Coun ter-Proposals A.P. Batavia, June 17: A high-ranking Dutch spokesman tcnight confirmed that Indonesian couiiter-pro-were today presented to Dr. Van M«ok, Lieutenant Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies, through an intermediary British olTner. The spokesman said the gis of the proposals would be cabled to Holland, where theyA.P. - 177 words
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Article, Illustration365 1946-06-18 5 Reuter. LONDON Ju»« 16.—Britain's programme of naval rnns ruction Is likely to mark time until the major nroblems affecting the future r<lie of air raft tamers are resolved, well-informed quarters told me today. The Navy's capital strength is being cut to live battleships and six majorReuter. - 365 words
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Article47 1946-06-18 5 Tokio, June 17. —Gen. MacAi ther has ordered the Japanese government to undertake a physics! inventory of all equipment earmarked for "potential reparations' m eluding 440 aircraft factories, li army and naval arsenals and 03 research laboratories previously placed in Allied custody.47 words
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Article216 1946-06-18 5 Reuter. LONDON. June 16—In bringing his full M ian La Scala orchestra < i ISO to play Jit a concert neie for the firs' timo on July 3, M. Ailuro Toscanini, world famous conductor, will be creat:n<? England's greatest post-war musical attraction. Already beforeReuter. - 216 words
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134 1946-06-18 5 Reuter. ADDIS ABABA, June 16.—Emperor Haiie Eetassie ol Abyssinia today urged that Eritrea, should be given to Abyssinia when the Big Four Foreign Ministen finally decide on the exposal of former Italian colonies. In a special interview with Reuter the Emperor s.ud that for centuriesReuter. - 134 words
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164 1946-06-18 5 A.P. P\RIS. June 17.—The Four del* (rations to the "Big Four" Foreign Ministers' Conference here oi. Sunday studied their Deputies' into rim report, focussing their attentioon several major issues which are still not agreed upon. The report was understood to 10 elude a skeleton draftA.P. - 164 words
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Article81 1946-06-18 6 Reuter. London. June 17—The gay flags and bunting which iransformed the shabby, grey Bn Ifth capital into a ci y of light ana j colour for Victory Day celebrations arc coming down his > morninarAt, 8.00 am. GMT. today, it i numoer of workmen arrived in heReuter. - 81 words
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Advertisement55 1946-06-18 6 S. P. SHOTAM Co., 12. Orchard Rd., Spore. < l ai>ii€>l< iii€?m*i JOHORE BAHRU—Phone 22 DAILY 3 Shows: 3—7—9.15 p.m. OPENING TODAY "The Hitler Gang" It's the lowdown—From Secret Official Sources. NEXT CHANGE CARMEN MIRANDA in Technicolor "Weekend In Havana" with Alice Faye—Caesar Romero Saturday Midnight Premiere at 11 p.m.55 words
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Advertisement281 1946-06-18 6 TO-DAY 3.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. The close of a bri'hant season l Your last ehanee To-day 'lo see one of the year's :lne>t dramas! seen by thousands in Singapore! "VANAMOHIN!" (in Tamil) Grand Opening To-morrow il- n00n—4.15 p.m.—8.30 p.m.* Another Celebrated Drama Tm arrived from toooe "SIVA KAV!" (in T:!:n:l>281 words
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Advertisement254 1946-06-18 6 ill \I.KI\4p IANJONG PAGAR Phone 3327 4 SHOWS DAILY j, 3.15, 6.30, 9.00 The private life of the greatest pirate rogue "CAPTAIN KIDD" njih Charles Laughton Randolph Scott Barbara Eritton Ali the spectacle and romance of the se?.'s greatest adventure sensation! Showing June 20 h. PWONE- ***** 3 SHOWS DAILY254 words
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Advertisement76 1946-06-18 6 rfltHhV Hat USX! HEROIC Pl o LAND CRIPPLED r L?^ DECK! BLCODV BATTT* N I THE CHINA SE* qitp, 0f I YOUR SONS MAD" IN Kltta? jrCR YOU TO BE I ,KE THE FIGHTING 1 DAMNATION TO Tub 1L tea Hp] and 20th Ceiitv.vv HIT! CHARLIE RU< LES LYNN 3ARI76 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous698 1946-06-18 6 im THE s I 1100-I°oo hrs.) Malay Schools' Prince's Restaurant. (O.B*) Broadcast every Tuesday. Thursday _S B. and Saturday. ou 2300 CLOSE ROWN. 0900-1000 hrs.) English School Broadcast every Monday. TO-MOKHOW BUM NfciTWOKK Malay 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres in the programmes. medium wave band and 4.78 megacycles per second in698 words
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Article1541 1946-06-18 7 Monday, April 6. 1896. fifty ago. the King of Greece d the first of the Modern pic Games in a stadium a: s which had been specially tor the occasion. r a lapse of fifteen cenbe ancient Olympic s, which had been held at1,541 words
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229 1946-06-18 7 A.P. Cleveland. Ohio. June l Lloyd Mangrum of Los Angeles wen America's highest golfing honor —the Uni ed States Open Golf Championship—when h t > triumphed by one stroke over Byron Nedson and Vio Ghezzi in a second 18-hole playoff. The end to oneA.P. - 229 words
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Article87 1946-06-18 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Monday Weights for the first day of the Ipoh races on Saturday. June 22: Horses class one five furlongs:— Goat's Skin 9.5; Ballymun 9.4; Mickey Rooney 8.12: Rememberance 86; Remember Me 3.1. Horses class two, five furlongs. Gentian 9.2; Distinguished 9.1; Harlequin87 words
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Article75 1946-06-18 7 The Eurasian soccer team, playing under the name of Recs'. make a wejcome reappearance to-morrow in local sport when they meet the Police in a match at T hompson Road Depot. The following have been invited to turn up for the Recs: Weber, J. de Souza, Humphries.75 words
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264 1946-06-18 7 LONDON, June I«.— Enjjana'.s test team attracted far less criticism in the Sunday press than mirxht have been expected probably because, Wltl a night in which to study the quea tion thoroughly, there is less grounci for criticism than immediately after the team was264 words
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Article171 1946-06-18 7 Reuter. LONDON, June 16.— Commenting on' the England test team, Leaiy Constantine'Reuter's Special Correspondent, says the team has one or two surprises. The inclusion of Gibb as wicket-keeper before Ci.ffllhs is one greatest. if is obvious S2?&t3tSS that the .elecor. are banking heavily on batting to compensate forReuter. - 171 words
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Article106 1946-06-18 7 Reuter. PARIS, June 16— R. Paul Boyriven's Prince Chevalier which started favourite won the Prix Dv Jockey Club (French Derby) over a mile and a half at Lcngchamps racecourse beating Elsenur by three-quarters of a length wi*i: the French Guineas Winner Pactore third,. Prince Chevalier, by PrinceReuter. - 106 words
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Article46 1946-06-18 7 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. at table-tennis against the Queen's Photo Studio team on Wednesday, 19th June at 7.30 p.m. at the Tennis Pavilion: —Fung Guan Chye, Cho Cheong Wah, Ng Kian Seng, E. D. Sanders. Henry Oh. Reserves: —Chong Kum Cheong, Yeo Seng Peck.46 words
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1076 1946-06-18 7 Reuter. BOMBAY, June 17: The British Cabinet Mission announcement has been generally well received in the Indian press, although, while still awaiting the official reaction of Congress and Muslim League, most papers display caution. Delhi's "Hindustan Times", a pro-Congress paper of which Mahatma Gandhi'sReuter. - 1,076 words
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355 1946-06-18 7 LONDON. June If,.— Without a big advance on the "Utterly made quate price of tenpence per pound fixed by the British Government .or growers the United States pays one shil'ing there may be a serious crisis in the Malayan rubber industry,' declares Mr. O. If.355 words
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Article184 1946-06-18 7 Reuter NOTTINGHAM. June It-—lnn.*.'* cricketers were today entertained >*J the Duke of Portland, President 01 the Notti; ghamshire County Cricket Club. The whole party visited his mansion, Welbeck Wood House, a few miles from the city and c;l of the finest houses in the country. Part ofReuter - 184 words
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Article117 1946-06-18 7 A.P. AMSTERDAM. June 17.—The international race for amateur cyclists, the last test before the 1946 world championship, ended on Sunday in a Scandinavian victory, with Denmark and Sweden second. Though Lesle Janemar (Sweden) finished first, tall Borge Nielsen U openhagem was proclaimed winner by tb<> judges becauseA.P. - 117 words
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Article65 1946-06-18 7 Members are requested to note that practices are being conducted at "70, Balestier Road, on Saturdays fivm 5 p.m. and Sundays from 7 am. All interested are cordially invited. It is hoped to utilize the club's gymnasium hall for badminton games in the near future. Clubs and parties65 words
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Article69 1946-06-18 7 A.P. St. Louis, Missouri, June 1 7 The United Sta:es Davis Cup tennis team made a clean sweeD of its interna ional match with the Philippines without lc/ing a single set. Frankic Parker, i op-ranking American player, downed Amado Sanchez. 6-1. 6-4, 6-0. inA.P. - 69 words
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Advertisement123 1946-06-18 7 All Very Strange? Well, in I married a Witch" which is due for its premiere tomorrow at the JUBILEE Theatre. witch and her forcerer-father. first appear as mere spir ts—wisps of smoke, before adopting bodies. They start snooping in smoke form—and dive into bottles to escape detection. (T The Hemmiiy123 words
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Article502 1946-06-18 8 Indians In Strong Position Against Notts Reuter. NOTTINGHAM, June 17.—An unfinished cental? by the Nawab of Pataudi, playing his second game after Ml re eit il ness, and good scores by Merchant and H&tare were the highlight* cf todays play at Nottingham, where the Indian tourisReuter. - 502 words
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Article, Illustration27 1946-06-18 8 Group picture Mm before the Naval DoekyarO cup fIM between ,<U H.M.S. Alaunia and Group picture <a* SEE which was won by the Alauna.27 words
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Article110 1946-06-18 8 Some good soccer should be sened up today when the Crosskeys meet an S A.F.A. XI ai the Jalan Besar Stadium this a cuing. This is the first of a series of games for the S.A.F.A. XI which ia being experimented with. Many promising youngsters are be'ng110 words
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Article146 1946-06-18 8 Reuter. LONDON. June 17—C;ri! W.. brook, Lancashire and England opining batsman who is in the England team to meet India in the first Test on Saturday, was injured today at Manchester. In the match with Surrey the first ball of the d.i y bowled by fast bowler AlfReuter. - 146 words
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Article63 1946-06-18 8 Reuter. Lagos, June 16.—The cancellation of air services between Britain and Cairo pending the reinstatement of meteorological officers is causing a serious holdup of Government and commercial mails and passages in West Africa, it was stated yesterday. Some quarters attribute «,he trouble to lack iReuter. - 63 words
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191 1946-06-18 8 Reuter. SI JOHNS, Newfoun Uand Jun< 11. A fast eres ol Newfoundland n b Banting maaa with fori I Bi nanny m :'o art reported --ra R fm i.i Clarenrille to Grandfalls. Last night, Gander n'rpcrt, an Important llnlt in tne Empire"! d* ranees untilReuter. - 191 words
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219 1946-06-18 8 Reuter. WUFPERTAL, Germany, Jane 17.—Details of secret pa a hate operation? ioytoi" a d 4 islol" behiid German lines i i the Vosge > mounts n? two years ago were disclosed publicly for t*ie first iiaie today at the war crim?- trial in Wuppertal caReuter. - 219 words
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Article32 1946-06-18 8 The Y's Men's Club of Singapore will hold their fortnightly luncheon meeting at the Capitol Restaurant (2nd floor) on Sat. June 22, at 1.15 after which a general meeting will be held.32 words
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Article93 1946-06-18 8 Reuter. LISBON. Juno 16.—Portugal beat Inland by thu foal* to one after lending 2 —o at half-time in an in Urnationnl football match here before a crowd of 60,000. This was the first time an ail Ireland team, embracing Northern Ireland and the Free State, hadReuter. - 93 words
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Article58 1946-06-18 8 A.P. Tokio. June 16.—Most Metrojx)litan newspapers played without comment Mr. Baruch's atomic plan —an important development lor this country »vhi°n knows the atom bomb best. Privately. Japanese believe the nation has a tag stake in the future* disposal of th! bomb because the new constitutionA.P. - 58 words
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Article53 1946-06-18 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. June 18.—The Office of PrU'e Administration has fixed a retail ceiling price of $1.70 for a pair of very sheer nylon hoiserv which is due U< reach the market 60on. This compai"s with the ceiling of H1.40 cents for standard nylons and $1.45 cents f or a popularA.P. - 53 words
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448 1946-06-18 8 New Terrorist Attacks In Holy Land Reuter. JERUSALEM, June 17.— Conbin tl forces of Brit,h'iu'an:ry. Palestine polke and Royal Air Force rerWnnal suit c planes are to Jay pouring the= holy land in a nationwide man -hunt for armed Jewish terror™** whoReuter. - 448 words
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Article56 1946-06-18 8 Reuter. RANGOON. Jure 17.— Sixteen dacoits and two robberr wore last Friday in the Thayetniyo area in centra! Burma. In one vilage five daeoits killed 11 villagers and by riled down six houses while another village was ransacked l>y ->o daeoits. Five dJaeoita ■nrrendered in Shwebe operationsReuter. - 56 words
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Article52 1946-06-18 8 Reuter. LONDON. Jun Lord Mayor of v enna, Ge rai Theodor Koerntr telegraphed to General of UNB \lt.tZl ella La Guar a him to visit the city to vince himr.elj o the distress radio reporter "Unless he:p cm quickly the collapse;' the U "We canReuter. - 52 words
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Article274 1946-06-18 8 Socialism —Little By Little A.P. London, Ju jtv. paUern of Britain's social; ism, already plann rj as far as nine years i ,v, e had emerged as cautio£ we:ding of stati hi ana more or less controlled private enter Glen Williams, respondent. The avowed 06 Labour Party h a fullA.P. - 274 words
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Advertisement658 1946-06-18 8 NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Appointm;eat of Three Shift Engineers in the Bollr House at St. Jame3 Power Station. Applications are invited from duly qualified Engineers between the ages of 30 and 40 years for the position of Shift Engineers in the Boiler House at St. James Power Station. Commencing saiary658 words
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Advertisement207 1946-06-18 8 M.Y. "C! OEMFONTEIN". ayes Singapore for Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne on or about June :oth 1916. Tor passages and for cargo space to Brisbane and Sydn?y apply to: .V:th. Indies Snipping Organisation. Royal Packet Navigation Company, X.P.M. LINE, X.P.M. Building, *°hone "975 SINGAPORE. REGISTRATION OF NETHERLANDS SECURITIES. The Netherlands Consulate207 words
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Advertisement29 1946-06-18 8 SALES Si SERVICE Of Typewriters, Cabinets, Shelving, Calculators etc. Offi c Equipment Company Ist floor, 14D. CUulia St:eet, .'next to Cheong Koon Seng Co. Ltd.) Manager —CHUA BENG HIN29 words
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Advertisement90 1946-06-18 8 HAVE YOU READ MALAYAN PROSPECT A book for Europ ans Ask your bookseller LEARN TO MASTER YOUR LIFE'S PROBLEMS thju my course of Training. Win the Ignorance. Awaken f.— Talents L Pave Your Round Success. Consu l P> Mohsen Alsagoff. PhD.. Pa v 27, Arcade Building, When your officv 190 words
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