Malaya Tribune, 26 June 1946

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Or The People Of Malaya Phone Nos. —EdLorial (only) 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 (i IT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1946 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26. 1946.
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  • 179 1 Reuter. 'ERU SALEM, June 25.—A \hed military court here ficard tivo of the 31 ung Jews quote from the Testament in their defence Palestine's biggest mass ah Speaking in Hebrew, .■-old Mordechai Lamquoted from Deuterono- c apter ll t verses 23 and n will the
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  • 129 1 3APORE, To d a y.—Fou r cases of robbery, including anneo gang robbery, were ed in the past twenty-four as a renewed crime wave a across Singapore. relay morning, in broad three Chinese, two d with pistols, entered a n Bras Basah Road and ed the inmates
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  • 193 1 Reuter. BATAVIA, June 25.--With large stocks of ri:e reported awaiting shipment in East Java, India's focd envoy to Indonesia, Mr. K. L. Punjabi, flew today to see Dr. Soekarno, Indonesian "President" at his headquarters in Jogjakarta. Central Java. Mr. Punjabi accompanied Dr. Sutan Shahrir,
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  • 89 1 A.P. NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, JuE€ 2">. —Tryzve Li°, Secretary General of the United Nations, was award', i an honorary degree of Doctor ol Laws on Tuesday by Yale University. President Charles Seymour conferred the degree, saying that ne was "conscious of the jrrcat and pood fortune
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  • 409 1 A.P. NEW DELHI, JUNE 26.—T11E ALL-INDIA MOSLEM LEAGUE HAS AGREED TO JOIN THE INTERIM INDIAN GOVERNMENT PROPOSED BY THE BRITISH CABINET MISSION AND VICEROY LORD WAVELL, IT WAS ANNOUNCED BY THE LEAGUE SECRETARY NAWABZADA KHAN. M. A. Jinnah, president of the league, talked with
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  • 227 1 Reuter. LONDON, June 25—Mr. W. G. Cove, labour, who has been prominently associated with the Indian :ia*ionalist movement, said he was very pleased with Congress acceptance )f British Cabinet Mission's long-term plan, but admitted he was worried about the delays in the formation of an interim government.
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  • 109 1 Reuter. AMRITSAR. June 25.—A1l Sikhs were called on today to cany out a total boycott Of British goods as Dart of their "fight for justice and lveedom" campaign. Directions to this effect were issued by Colonel Niranjan Singh Gill, former officer of Stfbhas Chandra Bose's
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  • 76 1 A.P. NANKING, June 26.—An informed source reported on Tuesday lhat Cama's peace committee had agreed on the means to end hostilities and restore communication, but has not reached an agreement on the most di*ncult problem, how to mould the government and communist troops into o:,» army. The
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  • 48 1 A.P. PARIS, June 26.—Miss Madeleins Renaud claimed the new women's world record for gliding when she stayed aloft for twelve hours and 53 minutes on June 13 in Southern France. The previous record was 12 hours 30 minutes set by two Russian women in 1939.—A.P,
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  • 50 1 Reuter. LONDON, June 25.—The George Medal has been awarded to Edmund Perera, a house servant in Kimbulapitya estate, Negombo, Ceylon, who rescued four airmen from a blazing aeroplane, the London Gazette announced today. Perera defied 60-feet flames and exploding petrol tanks, the announcement stated. Reuter.
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  • 237 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, June 26—The United States have sent the heavily armed 10,000-ton cruiser Fargo t? disputed Trieste, southern end of the line dividing Eastern and Western Europe and the focal point in sharp differences with Russia over the Yugoslav-Ita-lian peace settlements. The Navy let the
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  • 144 1 A.P. BRUSSELS. June 26—After c two-day session held in complete secrecy, reprcsentat'ves of the radio sections of 31 nations issued a statement in Brussels on Tuesday to The effect that they were endeavouring to set up the basis for a new international radio crganisation. M. Julicn
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  • 67 1 Ch iang To Visi t Manila Reuter. SHANGHAI, June !!3.--Generalis-simo Chiang Kai-shek will probe b!y attend the independence ceremonies cf the Philippine Republic at Manila on July 4. In a report to the People's Political Council Resident Committee Foreign Minister Wang Shih-chieh baid that President Manuel Roxas had invited President
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  • 70 1 Reuter. MOSCOW, June 25. —The beginning of the grain harvest in South rtus?ia made front-page news here today. The barely harvest has begun in the North Caucasus Republics. First reports indicated the crops were ris food as and other better than last year. The wheat harvest
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  • 494 1 A.P. NEW YORK, June 26.—M. Alexandre Parodi, the French delegate told the United Nations Atomic energy commission on Tuesday that his government approved in principle the United States plan for atomic control and for outlawing the atomic bomb. He s.ii.l he considered the
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  • 125 1 SINGAPORE, Today—Six Japanese who were condemnrd for atrocities committed in the Andamans were executed this morning in the Changi Gaol. Among those hanged were the ex-Chief Administrator of Port Blair Milsubashi Mataichi. the Chief of Police, Andamans, Nakano Chuzi, Chief Petty Officer Nagaosa H'rio, Petty Officer
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  • 189 2 Ihe Government of Singa- pxe has given caretul con- *Kici*:ion to the problem of textil'- distribution within the Colony and has decided that i a..«' scheme of individual rationing is impracticable due *o the uncertainty and slow- l ess with wnieh snipm.r'r.s are coming forward. I It
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  • 49 2 Sir Koran Seymour, retiring nritisb Ambassador In China, arri- d yesterday aboard H.M.S. Anson He b an bia «aj to England and ductal hi, brie! stay her? Jjji k! gu of Lord and Lady unlearn Sir Horace will -ontinue ms journey home C* ho IMOB.
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  • 21 2 ROME. June 25—The resumption of diplomatic relations between Ital> and Greece b announced in an Italian Foreign Office statement.
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  • 621 2 (Our Own Reporter) Singapore's port facilities are now capable of handling "three times the tonnage of September 1940. Then the port was capable of handling about 2,500 tons a day; now the figure is 220,000 tons a month. When the military opened up the
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  • 266 2 Criminal breach of trust of $1,500 was alleged A^thc? charge a«rainsi a 2»-year,-old EBgJusn--rVaTtina Ind an. 11l Vergaes< Mr. A.P. Jack in the Relief OOUTX yesterday. v Complainant m the ease. Diubagh Sißga. a contractor, said mit on Oct. 25. 1945. the accused came to
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  • 153 2 For ill-treatinc and toituring thro c Singapore civilians, Joseoh Hoodon. W. D. Dally and Mohamed at the local Kempeitai station in the V.MC.A. buildinjr. in the latter part of 1044. Set. Ishiniura Gonhuo. a former member of the Kenineilai. was sentenced to four years'
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  • 389 2 For the first time in the Singapore War Crimes Courts, a Japanese, charged with committing x war crime, tendered a plea of guilty but as he declared in his statement he was forced to commit the act, the court did not accept his plea
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  • 431 2 "I believe we have a right to be proud of our work/ said Lt. Gen. Messervy. K.8.E.. C.8., D.5.0., the G.0.C.. Malayan Union, in a broadcast last night on the work of the Army in the rehabilitation of Malaya. Gen. Messervy was broadcasting from
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  • 74 2 A 31-year old HokKien Quek Ho Veoh claimed trial lp tiie "fourth rohce Court yesterday to a charge of theft of 43 drums of lubricating oU, valued ai 51."90. tiie property of the Custodian of Property. The 00 was removed at 11.53 a.m. on June 24 trctt
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  • 431 2 The award of the D.SO to Wine Commander Thomas Stuart Tull. 0.8.E.. through whose courage and te-ource hundreds of R.A.P.W.I. lives were saved in Java, was announced in the King's Birthday Honours List. Dropped by parachute on Magelang In September, 945. from a Liberator
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  • 286 2 (Our Own Reporter) Thirty-five-cent meals will be served at the "People's Restaurant" —the first of several public canteens to be run for the benefit of the working class most affected by the present high cost of living. Organised and run by acommittee with members of
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  • 51 2 in our report of the interview w:th the G O C. Singapore ou the housing situation, it was stated that eleven were living in three houses In Gallop Road. It should read eleven officers, including three major-generals, are living in wnat is known a* ihe major geflerals*
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  • 135 2 Scenes to lend authentic local colour to the new Bi film, "Raffles of Singapore" may be filmed here shortly the Tribune understands. It is not known however whether it will be necessary to call upon local talent us ''he main body of the film
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  • 173 2 Crowds of people elbow one anotne. at the counter of the Singapore StraUs Steamship Company's office to obtain passages. These pas sengers are either returning to thet homes in Borneo, Sarawak, and tin East Coast of Malaya or going tt those areas to inspect their
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  • 125 2 j SHANGHAI. June 25—Chinese j who returned to China during the i war from Malaya. Burma and Indo- China are being assisted to return to their overseas homes by the Chinese Government and UNRRA. While UNRRA has undertaken to send them out of the China border
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  • 436 3 New Delhi, June 25.—A new official statement on India's constitutional future, in the light of Congress acceptance of the long-term plan and rejection of the plan for the interim government, is expCcted either late tonight or tomorrow. Now that they have won acceptance of the longterm
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  • 39 3 v London, June 25. i Reuter learns that t Malaya's share of the 145.000 tons of British, French and Dutch s rubber to the United s States will be about s 100.000 tons.
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  • 174 3 CAMBRIDGE. June 24—A warnI coming shortage of lead and was given today by Professor V R Jones. Dean of the Royal of Mines, who charged Em;re Governments with failure to the importance of longterm planning of mineral resources. Lead was in .short supply now •nd cost about
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  • 448 3 -Reuter. London. June 25.-The legacy of E25.00C> and the Davment ol £10.000 in one year to a rianej btrce "eon were mentioned at a St. Pancreas inquest oil c Hon Miss Leslie Gu !ly. half-sister of Viscount Selbvand the grand-daughter of a former speaker of
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  • 222 3 Six Chinese youths. Ng Ah Huat (20). Leong Ah San 116), Tham Weng Chin ilB>. Fung Ah Luk (17), Lian Chiew Chuan (17) and Sim Teow Koon (13» were found guilty in the First Police Cour t yesterday, of loitering and frequenting trolley buses with intent
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  • 241 3 RAYLEIGH. ESSEX. June 25.— Warrant Officer Ronald Raven. R.A. OC who died in a Japanese prison camp in Malaya in 19*3 at the ace of 26. made a will before -caving his home in Western Road. Ravleigh. for Singapore. And in his will published yesterady he
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  • 191 3 TOKIo. June 25.—The aped formei Prime Minister of Japan, Bare:- SI i dehara, said today that the Japan??' Government had no territorial ar.. t ion s at the time of the Mukden 111 cident hut the powerful mihtai) clique swept them out of control. He
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  • 91 3 NKW YORK. June The practice atom-bomb dropped on the bat tleship Nevada at Bikini atoll durin. yesterday's rehearsal. Vice-Admiral W. H. P. Blandy i<. command of the atom bomb te&lo beginning early in July today declared the Bikini atoll area out el bounds to planes
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  • 39 3 A.P. LOS ANGELES, June 24.—William S. Hart. 83. first of the screens western heroes died in the hospital late on Sunday of lingering infirmity. He has left behind an estate valued at a nillion dollars. —A.P.
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  • 138 3 Reuter. NANKING, June 24. —A n exact replica of the room (n which the Japanese sur render ceremony took place in Nanking on September 3 last year is on? of the most popular exhibits in the new War Museum opened in the capital.
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  • 42 3 NEW YORK. June 25.—After debating on Franco Spain for the fourth time, the United Nations Security Council last night again postponed the final decision. It was agreed to set up a committee to work out compromise proposals.
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  • 200 3 A.P. MOSCOW, June 25.—Pravda on Monday flatly declared Soviet Russia will never surrender its veto power in any atomic control plan and said the U.S. proposal for control of the weapon "reflects her aim of striving for world rule." It added in a lengthy international review,
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  • 89 3 LONDON, June 24.—Thunder, hail and rainstorms swept many of England today, flooding roads and houses. At Dover, roads resembled rivers and there was heavy thunder and lightning. Folkestone had hailstones like pebbles. At Thorpe, Norwich, lightning hit the electricity power station, cutting off current over a wide
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  • 64 3 PARIS. June 25. The Big Four Foreign Ministers agreed on some points during yesterday afternoon's formal session but did not finally agree on any of the items discussed. These were the Franco-Italian frontier, the limitation of the Italian Navy—deferred—and the freedom of navigation on the Danube —deferred
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  • 244 3 Reuter. SHANGHAI, June 24—The prohibitive cost of construction materials and labour has compelled Shanghai to shelve all building plans and to resort to the wholesale importation of prefabricated houses from the United States to ease the acute housing shortage. Various Chinese commercial and co-operative organisations have
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  • 171 3 Hussein bin Alsagoff, Oliver Ignatius Carvalho, and Perianal! Suppiai. were committed for trial on nirr charges of voluntarily causing nur to nine local people in order to extort confession from them faring the Japanese occupation, when tn n preliminary inquiry which com meneed on June
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  • 40 3 BATAVIA, June 25— Dr. Sharir. the Indonesian •Premier", today flew in an RAF plane to the Indonesian "government" headquarters at Jogjakarta in Central Java for talks with the "President" Dr. Amir Soekarno. and a member of the national working committee.
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  • 208 3 Three cases in which armed robbery charges were explained, came up in the Police Courts yesterday In the Second Court an Indian Ramalingham was charged with having on June 3 at 1.45 a.m. with two others robbed Osman b. Mohd. of 23 motor car tyres
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  • 87 3 JERUSALEM, June 25.— MihUi.* and police authorities said today they were "absolutely without a hint" a to the whereabouts of the three kid napped British officers. Extensive checks failed to conflnn reports that Irgun members ha~ broadcast threats to kill them utile* two Irgun members, who had
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  • 526 3 Nanking. June 25.—China's Premier. Dr. T. V. Soong, is today facing the most determined attempt yet made by his political opponents to oust him from office. Dr. Sccng has weathered sev. eral political storms in recent months, and observers are confident he will come through
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  • 44 3 Reuter TRIESTE, June 25— Ten British and United States warships are lying in the gulf of Venice, off the coast of Venezia Giulia, the Adriatic Province whose pos>e>sion is disputed between Italy and Yugoslavia, it was stated here today.—Reuter.
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  • 415 4 The whole system concerningcustody of criminal* and suspected criminal« requires overhaul. One of the greatest difficulties confronting law and orcer today is the apprehension of malefactors. Almost es bis: a difficulty appears to be to hold them tafeK after apprehension. Within the past few weeks t::ere have been three
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  • 1906 4  -  London Hospital was founded in 1740 with one shilling in the bank. There in a long and honourable history behind. By Elisabeth H.C. Corathiel (in Everybody's Weekly) The Government's proposals f<ii s National Health Service have aroused a certain amount of leree debate; between those who
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  • 718 4 Hawkers and Disease Sir—lt is no; without alarm thut the public are hearing of the increasing number of smallpox cases as reported by the Municipal Health Officer. It is understood that there is a prevailing epidemic, and Ur fact Singapore has been
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  • 242 4 Eleven British airlinerto be fitted with pas tur named by Mr. John Wilffl of Supply, writes Coarti Daily Mail air correspond They inc'ude two newly secret until now, which ready for service in four or years —a new generation of distance jctplanes which Ifi hopes will
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  • 564 5 Reuter. Sp6Cial Corro £p .n:e-.t, ju :e 23.—leheran. no iti-a' h-pp -nr mi of totish American and Ru sa„ di l c na f a 3^ IC a a city oi<Z£L mil.ned 1 mo s re; anl archaic harse-drawn car■V' i^M^ Zd :l ,h? la c
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  • 266 5 Reuter LONDON. Juno 25.—Deawbbed men who are Waiting for exeeu%lV« Jobs or to open shops and B**t t*k ing up productive work were waraH i last niirht by Mr. Shinwell, Minister of Fuel and Power. j "They will discover, in due oour.-.>. j unfortunately, and I
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  • 130 5 DURBAN. June 2.3.— Ninety-nine Indians and one European were arretted here last night for refusing to obey an order to leave the "resir.ters" cam D.' They had encamped on corpora-tnn-owned land as a'protest against the law restricting land purchases by Indians to certain parts of
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  • 44 5 .4 radio picture fust received -ure shouxng monarchist* attacking the Naples Commun si Headquarters during the recent riotings in Italy. Two Naples policemen arrest a struggling Monarchist demonstrator rear the Communist Headquarters in the Via Mediia.—A.P. Phow. A.P. Photo.
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  • 374 5 Reuter. LONDON, June 24.—Within the next few weeks the Go em rent oi ln_da. will prepare its case aghast the S uth African Government resrardinu: the treatment of Indians in South Africa and submit a detailed memorandum to the Secretary-Ger:eral (Dr. Trygye
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  • 58 5 JERUSALEM, June 25.—The biggest mass trial ever held in Palestine, which began before the military court here yesterday, was adjourned until today after hearing the charges and the beginning of the prosecution's case. Thirty-one Jews, aged from 17 to 28 and including one woman, faced
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  • 593 5 Reuter. LONDON, Jane 22. —"Few wiii quarrel with the decision ta contiau? allocation of nut iral rubber by thp Combined Rubber Cam it cc for iuV>er h sti I i i S'.ort supply but wh i'.Kr tue extra two psnce per pound to producers—other
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  • 294 5 Reuter LONDON June 24. —Whether the India i Government had been approached for financial assistance in the rehabilitation of Buima "in view of the fact that the sacrifice of Burma saved India from devastation" w?s the question nut by Cant. Gammans. Conservative, to the Under
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  • 86 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Jane 25.—An authorised American source, com Mealing or. n Pravda article on atomic onerpy control, declared yesterday that the U.iS. attitude would not change. "It will be interesting to kaow why veto is so important as Igninst the atomic bomb," the
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    • 244 6 Now Air-Conditioned. 11 a.m., 2.00, 4.15, 6.30 9.30 p.m. NOW SHOWING SEE HOW ROMMEL'S BOAST WAS THRUST DOWN HIS NAZI THROAT! COULD ROMMEL HAVE WON AFRICA? WMm ANNE BAXTER Jk mAF Akim Tamiroff JB WW** ERICH vox STROHEIM NEXT CHANGE AGAIN YOU WILL SAY. THIS IS HER BEST!*' EXCITING AS
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    • 159 6 Arab Nations Uncompromising LONDON. June 25:—Each mem her of the Arab League has handeo Eritain a note stating his attitud* to the recommendations of the Am?--10-America committee of enquiry ot Palestine. The notes, it is reliably understood emphasise the Arab world's uncompromising opposition to the implementation of its Palestine repor
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    • 395 6 ON THE All! 1100-1800 hrs.) Malay Schools' Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.) English School* Broadcast every Monday. f 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools Broadcasting Wednesday and Friday 1200-1400 bo.) 800 metres in the medium wave band and 4.78 megacycles per second in the 61 metre band except from
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  • 806 7 SECOND INNINGS SCORE A RECORD Reuter. (By Learie Constantine, Renter's Special Corres.) LONDON, June 25.—Although India lost the first I st match against England by ten wickets she put up a much better fight than the scores would suggest the tourists in getting 275
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  • 1021 7 The tourists, whose overnight total was 162 for 4 wickets, only 66 behind with six wickets in hand, failed to make a stand this mornine and the wickets fell rapidly. Only Amarnath held out for any length of time against the well varied English attack. The applause for
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  • 79 7 The Singapore Police scored a victory over the Johore Police in a hockey match played at Thomson Road on Monday. After a goalless first half three goals were scored la the second with the Singapore Uaid getting two of them through Ta'.ia. Singapore scored first but
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  • 344 7 INDIA. Ist INNINGS V M. Merchant c Gibb b Bedser i V. Mankad b Wright U L. Amarnath lbw Bedser J V. S. Hazare b Bedser aj K. S. Modi not out 5" Nawab of Pataudi c Ikin b Bedser 9 Gu. Mohamed b Wright J A Hafeez
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  • 194 7 Reuter. LONDON, June 25.— Yorkshire collected easy points with an innings win over Nottinghamshire, while Middlesex also took full points from Gloucestershire. Results: Somerset beat Kent by 88 runs. Somerset 194 and 193. Kent 125 and 174 (Bum 4 for 16* Hazall four for
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  • 79 7 'From Our Oun Correspondent) IPOH. Tues—The following M« handicaps for Saturday's races: Horses Cla*.s One, Six Furlong. Goat's b'km 9.13, Ballymum 9.11. Mickey Rooney 8.7, Reinembi ance 5. Kememher Me 7.12. Horses (Mass Two. Six Furlonjjo. Harlequin 9.3. Gentian 9.0, Dis'.nguished 8.11. Houlichan 8.9, Kunu Star 8.6,
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  • 126 7 Today the Chinese Athletic sou'Cf team meets Johore in a charity match at the Jalan Besar Stadiuir> There will be admission charges and the proceeds will go to the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. Two Sundays ago the C.A. went to Johore Bahru and beat a Johore side,
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  • 53 7 A murder charge was explaincu to a Tamil Hindu Mariappan alius Gurusamy (25) in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. It is allegea that he murdered P Kandiah with a knife at 10.30 p.m. on June 23 at the Cooly Lines R.A.F. Seletar. The rase was postponed to July
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  • 432 7 Reuter. WIMBLEDON, June 35.—Two •ne-war Wimbledon tennis tavourites —Betty Nuthall. Britain, and M. .Anhieu, France. —renewed rivalry when drawn to meet in the first round of the women's singles. Miss Ni'thall was playing the :lrst match since returning from America recently and while both
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  • 59 7 WASHINGTON, June Mr. Chester Davies. Chairman ol President Truman s Famine Emergency Committee said there was a record export of 477.000 tons of wheat and other grain- during the second ten -Jays of June. This brings the June export so far to 834,000 tons and the total
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  • 26 7 HASTINGS, Sussex, June 25.—British master bakers, at a meeting o<" their national association here today. unanimously resolved to urge the Government not to start bread rationing.
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  • 285 7 Washington. June 25.—The ihreat of a United Nations dead, lock over atomic energy control followed by a global arms race stirred the US. Congress as a result of Russia's blunt "do ij our way" approach to the problem. Leading lawmakers declared emphatically that
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  • 286 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) t The statue of Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of Singapore, will go back to its site at Empress Place within the next ten dcys. Preparations for the statue's removal began yesterday. Raffles statue was removed by the JcpsstSSS £c
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  • 803 7 Reuter. LONDON, June 24.-The fact that the Royal Ascot this year was an austerity one at the King s Naviesdid not prevent the meeting having much of itsTre-war glamour and social flavour, writes Vernon A/rnrcrnn Renter's Snorts Editor. Men wore lounge suits
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  • 41 7 BIKINI ATOLL. June 25.—During yesterday's rehearsal for the atom bomb, the test did some damage. Fragments pitted the liardwood of the deck, an army truck on board was damaged, and "a plexiglass" section was blown from a navy bomber.
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  • 540 8 Labour Shortage Makes Progress Very Slow A.P. RANGOON Burma's war-battered railway system—a creaking patch-work of crippled venire; and shaky reuob ds -id starting its leccnstruc ion job. fee government estimating it will take a* 18 months to attain anything like normal service. a
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  • 63 8 The Singapore Traction Compan; Is reinstating yet another bus routt From Friday an omnibus service, Witt a frequency of 10 minutes, wil operate between Tank Road and Kep pel Harbour. The route taken is via Tank Roac River Valley Road, Hill Street, Higi Street, Fullerton
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  • 184 8 (Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Tuesday—The Perak Mining Association at an extraordinary meeting this afternoon, presided over by Mr. Lav Pak Huan. discussed the loan terms from money totalling £900.000 from the British Government. The meeting adopted several proposals tabled by Mr. New Niaw. a prominent local
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  • 34 8 NICOSIA. Cyprus, June 25.— The Mayor and townsfolk of Famagusta ytbterday welcomed home 145 men of the Cyprus Regiment who have been imprisoned in Palestine in the Famagusta Mutiny in 1945.
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  • 179 8 (Our Own Revortert Kuala Lumpur, June 25. —Speaking at a dinner given by the Chinese community at the Chinese Assembly Hall last night, Sir Edward Gent. Governor ,of the Malayan Union, exhorted the Chinese in Selangor to seize their great opportunity and fulfil their
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  • 50 8 The Singapore Cricket Club wil re-open on July 1, after being de» requisitioned. Since the liberatioi the premises had been used by thi Army V.M.C.A. The first general meeting will b» held on July sat 5 p.m. and al those interested are invited to attend the meeting.
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  • 29 8 LONDON, June 25-The number oi motor cars exported to India in the year ended May 1946 was 1.305 including ten used cars it was stated ho the Commons yesterday.
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  • 364 8 A.P. PARIS. June 25.—American Secretary of Mr. James F. Byrnes announced on Monday night that American military government authorities had be?n instructed to restore to Hungary. Italy and Austria all goods and property forcibly removed by German trooos from these nations, writes Joseph Dynan,
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  • 71 8 In memory of Lidice.....A general view made during the Ceremonies commemorating the fourth anniversary of the tragedy of Lidice. Lidice's 100 stone houses stood on this gentiy rolling hill until the Nazis completely eradicated the toicn in reprisal for the assassination of Reenhard Heydrich. Now, all that marks the spot
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  • 166 8 MANILA June 2*.— President Manuel Roxas, in an unurecedented personal took the former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Mr. Ickes to task for "completely false statements" in a resent radio talk. Roxas who defended his war record, said he only surrendered to the Japanese
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  • 96 8 A.P. HONOLULU. June 85.—The U.S. Lend-lease squadron of the Chuio.-e fleet is now west of Hawaii and heading toward home waters, wiu it w!P beffiin» the nucleus of China's new navy. The :-iu*dror. is under Conder Lin Tsun and manned by bO Chinese offi-trs and 1
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  • 28 8 WASHINGTON. June 25— Th< construction of the world's largcs land-based bomber called the B 3f was completed at Fortwonh Tcxa: plant of Consolidated Vuuet.
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  • 28 8 LONDON. June 25.—The list of 21 British war correspondents awarded the Order of the British Empire, civil division, includes George Kinnear of the East African Standard.
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  • 199 8 "The arrival of Tommy Tririder in Singapore marks the fast approaching dissolution of ENSA in South Has: Asia. He will be the last to leave in early August. The new entertainment orgl nisation, known as "Comhined Services Entertainment", which ia o provide entertainment tor the Services
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  • 172 8 A.P. NUREMBERG, Juno 2»".. 'ihn pros ecu ti OH produced surprise documents :>t Tuesday's session ot the Wore IB berg war crimes trials. These papers declared that Constantine yon Neurath. first Reich protector of Bohemia and Moravia, had advanced plan for destroy ing the Czech tMI
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  • 80 8 A.P. LONDON, June 24.—Minister of State Philip Noel-Baker told the Commons today Britain would welcome a visit of Russian leg'slaiors in the hope of estab. lishing a closer and more regular contact between members cf Parliament and of the Supreme Soviet. The British in Moscow,
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  • 264 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. June 25:An Indian-sponsored resolution, aimed at cleaning- up relief supply black markets in the famine areas of Europe and Asia, was before the nine-nation Central Committee of International Emergency Food Council (I.E. P.C.) when it met here today, under th< j chairmanship
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  • 69 8 PORT FRANCIS. Ontario. June 25. Eleven persons, ten of them chi'dren. were taken to hospital yesterday after a 60-mile-an-hour tornado struck this north-western On alio town. 180 miles east of Winnipeg. The ten children belonged to one family whose house on an Indian reservation was blown down. The rornado lasted
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  • 196 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Jv China's adverse ance. which t I £8,500,000 for the ter of the year, up by another 1 000 Chinese doUai (£1,600,000) in A i Imports thai nonth CjO.OGO (about £f!.2no. exports worth only m 'about :goo.ooo». Although no OgureG f-vailabl? f<,r May circles believe
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  • 101 8 Reuter. LONDON. June 25.—Shai of the British North E pany. one of the last treat bartered trading companies wi. buted so much to tho bu of the British co'loni tl 1. the 17th. 18th and Iftfe cento today apreed to hard over the party's interests
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  • 64 8 Reuter. PARIS. June 25.—The Italian Government has asked for hearing by the 4 big fcur" eign Ministers of its views on the future of former I ali in possessions in Africa, it was ported here today. This r q was contained in a 'memorandum sent to
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