Morning Tribune, 3 June 1946
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Title Section14 1946-06-03 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. No. 29 (New Series 10 CENTi MONDAY, JUNE 3, 194614 words
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389 1946-06-03 1 Sub-Committee inquiry Findings NKW YORK, June 2— The United Nations' subcommittee on Spain has reported that the Franco reRime is a potential menace to international peace. It recommends a worldwide diplomatic break with Spain unless the Falangist government is removed by September. The reportA.P. - 389 words
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Article75 1946-06-03 1 BANGKOK, June B.— King Ana»d.i Mahidol has opened the first session of Shim's new Parliaiiiont, the country's first wholly elected Legislative Assembly. "VVf must show ourselvrs," Mid the Kintf, "rrady to cooperate wlh Other nations ami promote relations between our country and other countriesA.P. - 75 words
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Article34 1946-06-03 1 NAPLES. June 2. -At least H persooi wore killed when p United S ates Army Transpor plane from India crashed m flames into the sea near NaplesThere were 38 norsons on board alogether. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article130 1946-06-03 1 PENSIONERS ASK GOVT: PAY UP NOW (From Our Cwn OorrcspMxfent) Koala Lumpur, June 2. Si'hmgor pensioners today rru t the Town Hall ami unanimous--1.7 resolved to UrSTi- the Governor of the Malayan Union to lend *e*r-Hi t., London that ancnf be Paul m one 'Sum without any ii'tiur delay. The130 words
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Article92 1946-06-03 1 NOMK. Jim,- 2— A crowd of domonstrators broke through tho poliei cordon as Kin^ Umhcrto aptmai «•<! at the door of the Milan Cathedral on Saturday, and forced him to leave the church through an undeikround passage. According to the Italian news •lucncy clashes betweenA.P. - 92 words
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Article41 1946-06-03 1 ISTANBUL, June 2— At leas forty-seven persons were killed by a v'olen/ earth tremor wh'c'i shook the Eastern Turkish province of Mus, near Lake Van. Communications hroughout h? area have been disrupted. Th tremor las'ed seven seconds A.PA.P. - 41 words
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565 1946-06-03 1 MALAYS SEEKING PREROGATIVES FOR SULTANS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuaia Lumpur, Sunday. The expected talks between Mr. Malcom Mac Donald and the Malay rulers on the Union proposals took place today at King's House and lasted an hour. A sixty word official communique on the meeting refers to the talks565 words
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Article74 1946-06-03 1 NANKING, June 2.-£hinese nationals forces have entered the suburbs of Haroin, k€y city of cen'ral Manchuria, according to Chinese press repor s. They add that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's Government is insisting on occupying the whole of Manchuria before resuming peace talks with th# Communists. The Government,A.P. - 74 words
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Article83 1946-06-03 1 Washington, June 2— Xhe Director General of UNRRA. Mr. La Guardia, says that floods, heavy rains and the railroad strike Will result In cuts m American gram exports for June. As a result, shortages Will be ac n Gr e <*. Italy, Austria and PolandDuringA.P. - 83 words
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Article88 1946-06-03 1 BUCHAREST,, June 2 Four of the seven condemned Rumanian war criminals, including Mihai Antonicus.and lon Antonescu, were executed yesterday afternoon, by a firing squad. Antonescu aged 61, was Prime Minister o f Rumania during the Na?i occunation. Ho walked firmly to hit death, Antonicus, aged 42. trembled violentlyA.P. - 88 words
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Article27 1946-06-03 1 NANKING, June 2.— Judges of :he Chinese Supreme Cour went on strike on Saturday, demanding a readjustment of sa- laries for civil servarrs.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement30 1946-06-03 1 I At Your Service Again GIAN SINGH Co., 4, Battery Road, Singapore. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE I MERCHANTS i OF j SILKS, COTTONS, ART SILK, PIECE GOODS, READY MADE GOODS ETC.30 words
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Article288 1946-06-03 2 The weak spot m the armour of the Labour Government has been laid open. They are susceptible to noise Perhaps, having made so much noise while OUT of office, they have become unduly sensitive to clamour, Be that as it may, it is the noisy elements which seem to288 words
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Article1066 1946-06-03 2 Harold Nicholson - Harold Nicholson Copyright In Mala yd By (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR London, May 24. Conflict Of Principles The lapse, one might almost say the collapse, of the Conference of the Foreign Ministers m Paris Is a disquieting event. The Russians seem to be adopting the1,066 words
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Article221 1946-06-03 2 16 Weapors Recovered Last Month (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Police are sparing no effort m combing the island for arms and ammunition that are still m the wrong hands. Last month 16 weapons and B UUTfe quantity of ammunition W€re recovered by '"he C-T.D alone and it is understood thar221 words
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Article490 1946-06-03 2 The German prisoners will remain on indeflni ely- And although human nature can sometimes toleraie even cruel delays, i; is hard indeed to withs'and the long pressure of indefinite and unexplained delays. No German prisoner today has any conception whe;her his imprisonment will last for one490 words
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Article46 1946-06-03 4 PRAGUE. May 31.— A Czech dancer. Vera Bratislava, was Thursday sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment for attempted betrayal of her theatrical colleagues to the Gestapo. She was tried by the people's court' at Kutna Hora. near Prague. She t>erform#d f|*MiiM«(9v *n France. Portugal and Spaln.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article43 1946-06-03 4 HEIDELBERG, May 31.— Tli ret American soldiers were leoteaCed to hang and two were given lite sentences on Thursday by a general coUrt-martial, which ConVutel them of killing one American soldier and Wounding three others m a shooting ufray last February. A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article47 1946-06-03 4 COLOMBO, May 30— Fiist Lord of the Am ralty Mr. A. V. Alexinder, a member of the British Cabinet Mission to India, left Ceylon for Calcutta today after his foUr-day Visit to Trncom.ikr naVal base and Colombo where he inspected naval shore establish- mtnts and ships. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article45 1946-06-03 4 LONDON, May 31— The South African Premier. Gen. Smu I at ended an Empire dinner iparty given by the King and Queen at Buckingham Palac last nigh The British Premier, Mr. Clement Attlee, Dominion represent a" ives and Mr- Winston Churchill were also present.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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127 1946-06-03 4 IPOH Following a five-day tral. Loh Khai Fatf, member of a well-to-do local Chinese family, was sentenced to three years r.i. on each of two of the three charges of assisting the enemy by giving Informat on to the Japanese kempeitai which led to127 words
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Article, Illustration2637 1946-06-03 5 Henry ris - Henry ris <%. Greer Gc The Tempi; Red-He arsonestuous cad Henry Gris a former U newspaper c orresponden returned to that city and is re-discovering i series of special stories the Morning Tribune, at length about Greei popular of Britain's we has literally taken the by storm. Gris'2,637 words
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Miscellaneous311 1946-06-03 3 Clues:- Try This AMERICAN CROSSWORD s— Herd of whales DOWN 7V7/"I TT/ B— Baby's bed i\L/ V V i 12 A curse I—What1 What thrower 14 Golfer's target makes m^mmtmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmm^mmm mmmwmmmmmmmwmmm 15— Restrict 2— To I r V^ H 6 7 9 9 IO U 16— Wise birds 3—311 words
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Article522 1946-06-03 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman /^fc7^^6>7V^l/,//'y WC4LJTZ& UJJ+J'IJIVCJ By We often wonder why some women are willing to allow themselves to become burdened by great amounts of overweight when reducing is so simple! Too many pounds certainly detract from enjoyment m life and also endanger health! It522 words
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146 1946-06-03 6 NEW YORK, May 31.— A direct airline service Was inaugurated between New York and London on Thursday when two American airlines Craft took off for Britain. The arlCraft Will land at London's new airport, Heath Row, which will be officially opened on Friday. On theirA.P. - 146 words
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297 1946-06-03 6 URGING Singapore clerks to join one main organization, Mr. J. Brazier, Trade Union expert, addressing a public meeting of clerical workers at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday, declared that if clerks would join up into one effective and efficient organ, they would be297 words
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Article87 1946-06-03 6 Associated Press - Jet Planes For All Air Travel LONDON, June I.— British military and commercial aviation will be converted ent'rely to jet-propelled craft, John Wilmot, Minister of Supply, >told newsmen on Friday. Wilmot said pston engines had been listed officially as outmodelled. He added that he believed Britain left the world m87 words
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Article, Illustration44 1946-06-03 6 Actress Helen Pender posed this picture to chide those who sneak extra food out of the refrigerator all day just as a method of sooth ng dispair. Of, course, if you make it fruit, it won'L be quite so fattening.44 words
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97 1946-06-03 6 Big Drop In U.S. Wheat Consumption Predicted WASHINGTON, Jane I.— TV U.S. Agriculture Department predicted that consumption of wh« «t for food m the United Statrs would drop from 133 miHio--bushels m '.he first quarter of 1940 to 85 mill on 111 the present qua ter, a drop of 36A.P. - 97 words
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Article167 1946-06-03 6 Acquitted, German Gen, Sobs HAMBURG, June I.— A Ger man General sobbed Friday on be ing acquitted by a War Crimes Court m Hamburg of responsibility for the shooting of 14 British commandos m Norway m 1942. The German general was the former Divisional Commauder Karl Von Behren, who wasA.P. - 167 words
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Article62 1946-06-03 6 BOMBAY. May HI .—Three peop.r art' reported to have been stabbc >\ one of them fatally, today when rioting between "untouchables" and taste Hindus spread to hitherto un affected parts of Bombay. This brings the number of d'a<l since rioting bejfan m the mill arraReuter - 62 words
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Article50 1946-06-03 6 PEKING, June 1. Government troops m M;mcliUria havt Advanced to the Communist fOriSen m Sungafi river line, 76 mil -s south of Harbin, th" Q&HirtUtteni commander atinoUnced on Friday. Quantities of weapons and vehicles were seized on the south balllf of the river, he Said.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article62 1946-06-03 6 A donkey-man on board s s. •"Empire Samharle," Daniel Sha'kloy war fined $lf>o m tho Fourth Police four* yesterday when he pleaded puilty to beinp: m wrongful possession of t«<. Mid a half bottles of brandy. The brandy was found In the MCVMd'j cabin by62 words
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Article63 1946-06-03 6 An R.A.F. Regiment noting orderly who parachuted into Surabaya m Java En September last has been awarded tile Military Medal for the part he played In the defelKr of a position against an Indonesian mob. He is Corporal L o»el Dennis Rq.iire Groom of No. 2810 R.A.F.63 words
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Article364 1946-06-03 7 SIAM SITUTION STILL EXPLOSIVE (By Harris Jackson, Associated Pres s Correspondent) BANGKOK, June I.— The report by the American and Siamese observers that they found the Mekong River border quiet and the French forces back m I ml» him after their recent raids dispelled fears here that large scale Franco-A.P. - 364 words
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Article166 1946-06-03 7 Gifts For 100,000 Children Singapore's schoolchildren will celebrate the King's birthday on Tuesday, June 13 the first to be celebrated after four years. Elaborate arrangements are being made by the Youth SubCommittee, which is responsibls to ihe Singapore Executive Committee of the Malayan Welfare Council. Included m the tentative programme166 words
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536 1946-06-03 8 China Plans Revival Of Silk Industry SHANGHAI, May 31.— Determined efforts are being made by the Chinese Government to encourage increased output of raw silk. These steps follow an increasing number of enquiries and orders from abroad and measures already decided upon by the Government include the granting of hugeReuter - 536 words
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190 1946-06-03 8 Sharp Attack On Truman's Policies WASHINGTON, May 31. Former Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthuu, Jnr., says President Truman's proposed labour draft disclosed a decision to "make an cpen and final rejection of a Roosevelt inheritance." In a radio speech saying that •vo its should "cloanse" from ihe House manyA.P. - 190 words
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52 1946-06-03 8 BATAVIA, Jon« I.— A committee Including memben of the A<rnciii tvnU ami Information Ministries tip Mif-proeialmod Indonesian li* public has boon f ormed m Batavia n> snni)iy 'i n <' FTidia, according to the Republican News Aijrncy. Thif %vill be sont from the interiorReuter - 52 words
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Article26 1946-06-03 8 CHICAGO. May 31. -JU least 81 persons met violent dEaMM W Memorial Day accidents m tlie United States surpassing last year's total of 74.- A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration61 1946-06-03 8 The British locomotive industry is having a boom period with orders booked up from all parts of the world for over two years ahead. One of the biggest Empire markets for new British locomotives is South Africa. Picture shows an operator work;ng on GEA locomotives for61 words
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Article179 1946-06-03 8 SI AM PROTESTS TO U.N.O. WASHINGTON, JUNE I.— THE SIAMESE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES HAS SUBMITTED A MEMORANDUM TO UNO CHARGING THE FRENCH AUTHORITIES IN INDO-CHINA WITH VIOLATION, PLUNDER AND LOOTING OF SIAMESE TERRITORY, ARBITRARY ARREST OF SIAMESE NATIONALS AND WANTON FIRING ON SIAMESE VILLAGES AND SHIPS. The memorandum charged hat FrenchA.P.; Reuter - 179 words
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Article93 1946-06-03 8 V-Parade Contingents Inspected LONDON, May 31.— The British Colonial Secretary, Mr. George Hall, today Visited 16,000 men and Women of Britain's colonial contingents who are to take part m the Victory Parade at their Kensington Garden enCampment m London. Addressing the contingents Mr. Hall said: "Britain thanks you for allReuter - 93 words
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59 1946-06-03 8 MONTREAL, May 31. The British Government favours an international company to operate the world's airline services, Sir Donald Banks, British delegate, told the World Air Conference here On Thursday. Until such a Company Can be developed, Sir Donald said, Britain desires multilateral agreements to Conserve59 words
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126 1946-06-03 8 CABLE WIRELESS REPLIES TO MP CRITICS LONDON. May 30.— The Cable and Wireless Company replied m a Statement today to suggestions made m the House of Commons that they were behind m technical research and development. The company has led the world m telegraph research and application since its formationReuter - 126 words
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Article138 1946-06-03 8 LONDON, May 31.— The British Foreign Se^Crefary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, is arranging for three Members of the British Parliament, two Labour and one Conservative, to go to South Pers a n the immediate future to exa mine and consider labour conditions m the area ofReuter - 138 words
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Article171 1946-06-03 8 Tokio Trial Resumes To-day TOKIO. June I.— The Militarj tribunal for Far Ea>t Will reCotlvvnr at 9. 30 a.m. on Mntiday to begin the trial of eX-Premier ol Japan, HicJeki Tojo, and probably 25 others on charges of responsibility for 18 years of Japanese diplomatic and armed agression. The firstA.P. - 171 words
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Article149 1946-06-03 8 U.S.ParcelPost To Malaya Resumed NEW YORK. May 31 .—Ordinary (unregistered and uninsured) par-cel-post service to Siam. French Tndo-China, Macao, Hongkong, Burma. Brunei. Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak, and Straits Settlements, is resumed subject to the same conditions as were m effect prior to the suspension of the service. The parcels willReuter - 149 words
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125 1946-06-03 8 Canadian M.P. Faces Serious Charges MONTREAL, June 1. The crown prosecutor on Friday produced evidence that Mr. Fred Kose, Communist member of Parliament, accused m the Canadian itom spy trhl, was Suggested for use m Soviet esponage m Camda by the NKVD, the Soviet Secret Police. Mr. Rose's counsel objectedReuter - 125 words
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405 1946-06-03 9 GAMMANS SAYS "GO SLOW IN SARAWAK" LONDON, June 2. Cession to the British Crown is the best thing for the people of Sarawak "probably on the balance when all those factors which only a visit to the country can allow one to apppreciate are taken into account," writes Capt. L.D.Reuter - 405 words
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Article251 1946-06-03 9 BUENOS AIRES, May 31.-^ RailWaymen of the Buenos Aires Southern Railway, Latin America V largest transport service covering more than 5,000 miles, have declared a general strike aft.r Workers on the Buenos Aires local Bectioti of the line had earlier stopped WOrk for one hourReuter - 251 words
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440 1946-06-03 9 Tribune Staff Reporter Rickshas will almost certainly be abolished from the streets of Singapore, though it will be some time yet before action will be taken. It the ricksha goes, another link will be severed with the Singapore of the 'eighties when Chinese towkays440 words
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Article, Illustration23 1946-06-03 9 Our Dumb Blonde Dumb Blonde: "Don't worry if you can't get a battery for your car, Joan: we'll run it off the mains."23 words
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Article123 1946-06-03 9 No Milk For Thousands In London LONDON, June 1 —Many thousands of homes m East liondot Were withouL BBilli today an<l thousands of others had to acCept smaller supplies thall USual .wing to an unofficial strike \m [Iford Bottling EKpartment of United Dain<s, one of Lotidon'S/ 'argest Supplies Of miik.Reuter - 123 words
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119 1946-06-03 9 Banka's Rubber Prospects Said More Hopeful "Independent BATAVIA, May 31.— Efforts are being made to revive the ptpper and rubber industries on Bankra Island, off the east Coast of Sumatra. Bangka's cultivation, whicl} produced the famous white Muntok pepper, Was all but ruined during the Japanese occupation. Ninety-five per cent,A.P. - 119 words
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98 1946-06-03 9 "Independent Cochin-Chinese Republic SAIGON, Juno 1 M. Jean Henri Cedle, French commission?? for Cochin -China, on Saturday announced the formation of sft "Independent Coch in -Chinese Republic m the Indo-Chinese Federation and the French Union." He said the first work of the new republic Would be trf Organise a referendumA.P. - 98 words
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Miscellaneous421 1946-06-03 9 Radio Programme RADIO MALAYA— SINGAPORE. 1100 IL'OO hrs. I Malay Schools Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. o'.ton-iooo hrs.) English Schooli' Bro.ulcnst every Monday. 110(1 1200 hrs.) English Schools' Broadcast Wednesday and Friday. 1200 1 100 hrs.) 300 metres m the medium wave hand and 7.22 megacycle! per second m421 words
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Article200 1946-06-03 10 I ONDOIf, May 31. Samuel Char!* Bolaom, N'-yeaz-oM company direct© «rfct> v »s .:\i3 tO have helped at least 3.1 iffnen I* In down-Kiadod fur rtle«S# from the Army, was Bent to |aif for. 81 months at the 01.1 Bailey |\>4?rd%y He had pleaded not fruity to three chargesReuter - 200 words
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Article127 1946-06-03 10 EVACU ATIOA FROM JAVA BAT A VIA, June I.— A British spokesman said on Saturday that ai» evacuation of former intemess CrOQl Central Java is proceeding extremely well, and disclosed tile Indonesians have promised to Starl fttfditiohal tram evacuation of 200 daily-next Monday. i Japanese evacuation from Central and EastA.P. - 127 words
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Article21 1946-06-03 10 WASHINGTON, June I.—President Truman left today for ChestcrtoWn, Maryland, to receive •n honorary doctor of laws degree Irom Washington College. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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92 1946-06-03 10 Singapre's Missing Thousands Probe A public meeting: of Chinese of Singapore, held yesterday at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, decided to form a sub-committee to inquire into the disappearance of thousands of Singapore Chinese durum the Japanese occupation. The sub-committee were empowered to collect facts* and submit them to the92 words
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385 1946-06-03 10 Brig. Admits "A Few BadTemper ed" Remarks BRISTOL, May 31.— "A few bad-tempered remarks about the Reinstatement Committee were admitted Briff. R. Rayner. Member of by Brig. R. Rayner, Member of Parliament for Totnes, when he gave evidence before the Reinstatement Tribunal at Bristol today. Brig. Rayner, who lives atReuter - 385 words
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Article48 1946-06-03 10 TOKIO, June 1. BflßDerOr Hiroliito, who yestcnlay V&ited General Douglas MacArtliUr, Snpreme Allied Commander, for tli. second time since the oCcunaUoit today received PremVr Shigerv Yoshida with whom ho .liscu^^c I general political affa rs. There were no deti'ls of Hiscussions at today's mcctine.— A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article78 1946-06-03 10 INOCCULATION FOR 200,000 KOREANS SEOUL, June I.— Twenty-three U.S. Army immunization teams have inoculated more than 200,--000 Koreans m Fusan, to prevent the spread of cholera which haS already resulted m 27 casualties. Eighty-one cases of cholera Were reported among Koreans m Fusan but none among Uk American focres. Col.A.P. - 78 words
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Article84 1946-06-03 10 SYDNEY.— Sydney, the second largest -white" city m the British Empire, and the largest ,n Australia, is to have an underground railway systcjn which will rival those operating m other empire cities. The underground system will bo linked With existing rail track i< provide nearly allA.P. - 84 words
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Article38 1946-06-03 10 LOS ANGELES, June I.— Marls Rasputin Bern, daughter of the Mad Monk, was Saturday granted a divorce on the grounds that ha childhood playmate m Russia, Gregory Gem, whom she married m 1940 m Miami, struck her.— A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article139 1946-06-03 10 Medical College Re-Opens 1 7th (Tribune Staff Reporter). The tentative date for the reopening of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, has been fixed as June 17. This has been made known to college undergraduates who have received letters from Dr. G. V. Allen, the Principal. The letter139 words
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259 1946-06-03 10 Union Courts Will Have To Remedy Many injustices (Tribune Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, June 2. —"After having been closed for more than four years, the Supreme Court has now opened again as the symbol of liberty and Justice," declared the Chief Justice, Mr. H. C. Willan, when he presided over the259 words
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Article45 1946-06-03 10 BURNED BRITISH WOMEN ALIVE WUPPERTAL, June I.— Six of the nine members of Nutsweiler concentration cump, charged with druKgnig and burning to death four Bnti.-h women parachutists dropped into France to help the resistance movement, were found guilty by the military tribunal here today ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article112 1946-06-03 10 Mr. MacDonald Attends A Wedding The Governor-General (Mr. Ma! colm Mac Donald) honoured two former mombcrs of Force 136 which WSfOd internal war against \h<* Japanese daring the occupation, when h<' it tended their weddiiiK yesterday. They wen Silvia Mary We lib tnd I.t. Commander Richard <'«>x. The ceremony took112 words
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Article110 1946-06-03 10 (Tribune Correspondent* MALACCA, June 2.— A daring ttM of piracy off Malacca waters has iust been reported with the arrival here of Sailing vessel from Sumatra. The vessel was carry iruv I cargo of salt fißh and other commodities, and when he was just off the <110 words
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Article196 1946-06-03 10 NUREMBERG, May 31.— Lord Justice Lawrence, President of the War Crimes Tribunal, touched a button on his desk and a red light plowed today when the Soviet assistant prosecutor, Gen. Alessandrov, was cross examining a defendant Fritz Sauckel, former Nazi slave labour chief. Th»* red light was theReuter - 196 words
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Article43 1946-06-03 10 AUCKLAND. Jun(l I.— All t.'«;i.i powder m New Zealand has been withdrawn from sale for !:i'>or.i?ni y tests after the New Zealand Health Department had attributed the deaths of five babies to tetanus firm carried m the powder used to dust them. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Advertisement122 1946-06-03 10 SITUATION VACANT WANTED— Two newspaper Impo#ers: good wage and cost-of -living BHowaxxoe; only flrst-class men need erPU/ Write Box No. A143, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. NOTICES SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. With effect from Monday, the 3rd June 1*46, the Head Office of the above Company will operate from its previous122 words
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284 1946-06-03 11 ARMY MISSED FIRST-MINUTE F PENALTY, BEATEN 2-1 A large crowd turned out at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and saw the Chinese Athletics beat an Army XI 2-1 m a soccer match m aid of the Malayan Welfare Fund. The irnmc heean with plenty of inrMent '>ut was slow. In284 words
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Article51 1946-06-03 11 SOUTHPORT, June 2.— Jamo> Bruen, 26-ye.ir-old insurance broker from Cork, Southern Ireland. Who WaS regarded ns thr best British amateur golfer before th<War, yesterday became the British amateur Champion, beating the Anglo-American, Robert Sweeney, seven years his Senior, four nnd three m the thirty-six- hole flna.l—Reuter - 51 words
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Article39 1946-06-03 11 ST. LOUIS, June I.— The touring English Liverpool Reds ItCored their Sixth rOnstCutivt SoCCer Victory m the United States when they defeated the St. Louis All -Stars, 5 to 1. Tik- re Were 12,000 spectators. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article70 1946-06-03 11 Belmont Park, New York, June 1. Assault today Won the mile-niid-a-half Belmont Stnkcs ;itnl Triple CrOWil for three year-olds. Spurting after the mile position. Assault tlien m the fifth place* quickly caught the field, and finally overtook NaUht z to win by three lengths. Cable was third,Reuter - 70 words
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Article275 1946-06-03 11 RAF Beat Ceylonese Thanks to Laraway who did well •vith the bat and the ball at Ten- ah yesterday, the R.A.F. 'Ten K a..' trored another fine cricket victory thil time at the expense of the C*p l«m Sports Clib. The C.B.C. batted first Mid MM* 171 (S Kulasimrham 41.275 words
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Article73 1946-06-03 11 In an all-in wrestling match at the Great World on Saturday, Dara Singh, drew with the 230-lb. Zombie over six rounds. The main event, a 'fight to a decision contest' between Kid Callon and Black Pete Mukle, ended m the 11th round when Callon was73 words
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Article, Illustration458 1946-06-03 11 Hampshire 197 vs. Indians (By Lcarie Constan.l ne, Reciter's Special Correspondent). SOUTHAMPTON, June I.— Six bowling changes by Merchant, captaining India m the absence through illness of the Nawab of Pataudi, was the feature of to-day's play against Hampshire here. Five bowlers, Banerjee, Hazare, Mankad, Gul Mahomed and Shinde were458 words
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Article82 1946-06-03 11 In a half-day cricket game played at the Police Depot yesterday, the Colonials were easily beaten by the Chinese (137 runs to 69.) For the Chinese, Gan Kee Tian made 28, Low Kee Pow 28 and Cheah Kirn Swee 23. For the Colonials. Ratanayake and Nathaniels? scored82 words
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Article52 1946-06-03 11 Champaign, Illinois, June 2. Herb McKenley, a British West Indian, of the University of Illinois, set a new World record for the 440 yards yesterday, with a timing of 45.2 seconds. The old record was 46.4 seconds. He wss Competing m the Western Conference Track and FieldA.P. - 52 words
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51 1946-06-03 11 LONDON, June I— A British dispatch from Prague on June 1 said President EdUard Bencs has isked Communist leader Klemen Gootwald to form a new Czechoslovak Government. The Communists, emerged as the strongest single party m the general elec- ttoii on May 29A.P. - 51 words
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Article125 1946-06-03 12 RED GENERAL TRAITOR Frankiuit. June 2. Russia a Nn. 1 native-born war Criminal, Lt.- Gen. Andrei Vlas'sov, renegade Red Army Commander, was secretly handed OVer to the R\l>Pian Army a year ago, but his fate is a total mystery to the Western Allies. Releasing his information, U.S. intelligence officers eaidA.P. - 125 words
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Article60 1946-06-03 12 Millions Damage Only One Killed DELLAS, Texas, June 2.— Large areas of north and south Texas, especially around San Antomio and Dallas, have suffered crop and \property dama-ge totalling millions of dollars. Torren ial rains and tornadic winds, which m one instance exceeded 100 miles an hour, are responsibleOnly oneA.P. - 60 words
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Article88 1946-06-03 12 ROME, June l— tieavy touui was repor ed early today as Italians went to the polls to Chose tr- ween monarchy and republic— and to elect delegates to write ihe nations new constitution. Women are participating m the national elections for the firs time mA.P. - 88 words
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Article49 1946-06-03 12 Iragi Cabinet Resigns BAGHDAD, May 30 (Delayed) The Iraq Cabinet resigned or May 29 after meeting senate opposition on administration O domestic affairs, and a new government was Organized by Arshad Al Umary, former foreign minister and head of the Iraqi delegation to the San Francisco United Nations Conference.49 words
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351 1946-06-03 12 5,000 "Guinea Pigs" Sail To Test Atom Fury SAN FRANCISCO, June I— -A cargo of nearly 5,000 animals and insects fated to be the only livinp creatures within effective range of the atom bomb test, sailed today aboard the United States Navy transport Burleson for a rendezvous with destiny atReuter - 351 words
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156 1946-06-03 12 LONDON, May 31.— The number of Field-MarShalS m the Army will be brought back to 16 with the promotion announced today of Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck, Com-mander-in-Chief of India, to that rank. Gen. Auchinleck is the first Field-Marshal, apart from Weight war-time appointments betweenReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration72 1946-06-03 12 Rehearsing For V-Day Parade LEWIS, the Welsh mountain goat, which is to take part In the London V-Day Parade on June 8, took part m a full dress rehearsal at Halton on May 22. He was not on his best behav our, and took exception when he was dressed up72 words
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506 1946-06-03 12 Thorp was I preneral imutovenitnt m tin share prices daring tkf week with demand again well maintained says the Malayan Bkarebrokers 1 Associat'on narket report for Ike week ending June I. London continued a buyer of m sterling ti'is while ■monej do'l»r tirs and Australian506 words
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Article32 1946-06-03 12 BAGDAD, May 31.— Iraq is taking "srong measures" to prevent the entry of Pales me Jewish goods and smuggling oi Jraqi Jews out of Iraq tflftC Palestine, it was reported today ReuterReuter - 32 words
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