Morning Tribune, 4 June 1946
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Title Section13 1946-06-04 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 1. No. 3J 'New Series) 10 CENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 194613 words
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Article106 1946-06-04 1 PARIS, June 3.— Most of the results in the French general elections have come in, and the Leftists appear to have suffered a setback. Of the 522 seats allotted to Continental France in the Assembly, the MRP (the Progressive Catholic Party) has scored 160. The106 words
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88 1946-06-04 1 ROME, June 3— King Umberto OMt hLs vote at 11.15 a.m. today 'Italian time) in Italy's plebiscite on tho monarchy. A small crowd of last-minute vo-ti-rs. waiting at the fashionable Parioli section voting place where the monarch was registered, cheered him M lie arrivedA.P.; Reuter - 88 words
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Article107 1946-06-04 1 London, June 3. "The npp«»rtunity tli.it now li*s alie.id of India is an immense one, Mr. Attiee, British Prime Minister, told Indian 11eWsp;iprr i XeCUtiVeS and editors m London today. He went on: "Whether in the coming mon'dis the people of India choose to renio)tii withReuter - 107 words
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Article91 1946-06-04 1 LONDON, Juno A daring ron. !)«tv. involving several hundreds of DOaadtt took place on tr;>in travel!inl? lictuccn London and fnniiff today. The train left Paddinpton at 15. 35 a.m. and its first stop was a Swindon It stopped jiirain nt Newport before arriving at Tardiflf wh.t/e91 words
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226 1946-06-04 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tengku Mustora, wife of Tengku Musa Eddin, has pone to Kuala Lumpur with the intention of gaining an audience with Sir Edward Gent to discuss her husband's position and to ask that he may be allowed to return to Kuala Lu mpur226 words
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250 1946-06-04 1 250,000 TINS OF MILK WASTED IN SINGAPORE (TRIBtNE STAFF REPORTER) TENS OF THOUSANDS OF TINS OF MILK ORIGINALLY INTENDED FOR THE SERVICES HAVP BEEN CONDEMNED BY THE ARMY AUTHOLRITIES AND ARE NOW SERVING AS FERTILIZER AND CATTLE FODDER. Yesterday, a certain firm of brokers threw away without any regret or250 words
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Article201 1946-06-04 1 7 (Tribune Staff Reporttn. Conditions n Singapore with, regard to the buying i and selling of foodstuff t were described as "chao- lie" by the Municip I I Health Officer, Dr. HR. t Morrison when seen yes- terday. Dr. Morr'son was asked what, the chances were201 words
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85 1946-06-04 1 Indianapolis, Indiana, June 3. —The bodies of nearly 250,000 service men and Women killed in World War Two will be returned to the United States for burial with military honours, the American Legion fcaid. riiis will represent 80 per rent Of those buried in foreignA.P. - 85 words
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Article47 1946-06-04 1 MOSCOW, June 3 A broartcaf from Moscow Radio, after crit.icteii f British profits from Persian oilfielci*, described the Soviet attitude toward-. Persia as "one of such friendship at> has seldom been found in all histo:y between trceat states and a compart- tively small one. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article71 1946-06-04 1 London, June 3. Ships may Dluont guns that fire atomi< shells —"to say nothing of the potentialities Of the atomic torpedo," bays the editor of the new edition Of the famous British Work of reference, k -Julie's Fighting Ship*." The editor adds that those who have71 words
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Article23 1946-06-04 1 London, June 3. An informal Conference f British Commonwealth scientists and service representatives oti defence science began in London today. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article56 1946-06-04 1 London, June 3. Thirteen Hayfighter, three night-fighter and four light bomber squadrons Will form part <.f Britain's first-line post-war air force squadons. The reformed squadrons aiv the Same in number, and Correspond to the same territorial areas the R.A.F. had before the war when the members earnedReuter - 56 words
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Article92 1946-06-04 1 NKW YORK. June 3.— The United Mine Workers' President Mr- John Lewis has arrived here. It is likely he will attempt to negotiate between the Government and the hard coal miners in Pennsylvania "who went on strike on May 31. Meanwhile, nearly all the nation's 400.000A.P. - 92 words
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Article33 1946-06-04 1 CAIRO. June 3.— Abdul Illah. R» pent of Iraq, has arrived hero from Baghdad on his way to Londo... Kinp Feisal is already on his way to Britain for dental treatment ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement109 1946-06-04 1 Opening Shortly SINGAPORE BRANCH OP K.CHELLARAM&SONS (si,)Ltd. WINCHESTER HOUSE (Ist FLOOR) WORLDWIDE IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS with own Branches throughout tfie. world including .jondon Hongkong Pombay Manchester Shanghai Madras Gibralter Kobe Calcutta Tanjier Yokohama Karachi Mallila Kano Delhi Lagos Jcs Ahmedabad Port Harcourt Warri Ootacamund Free Town Onitsha bcnai^s Accra Uumasi109 words
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530 1946-06-04 2 "Death R.W/way" Accused Certified r cr Having been medically certified that there is no sign of insanity and that he is Quite nt to stand trial, Major Mizutani Totaro, section commandant of the Burma-Siam "death railway", again appeared in the Sixth War Crimes530 words
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Article104 1946-06-04 2 IPOH.— Plans are under way for a grand military parade in the Vic- tory Day celebrations here. The parade will include a march past of the mounted and dismounted detachments of the 96 Fid. Regt, 32 Counter-Mortar Bty., 23 Ind. Mtn. Regt., 7 Ind. A/Tnk. Regt.. 62104 words
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Article129 1946-06-04 2 Ipoh.— Remarking til at the aCCUSed had committed a brutal murder, and that lie had been responsible for Stirring up interracial feeling which resulted in horrible consequences, Lt.-Col. J. G. Adams passed the denth Sentence, in the Superior Court, on Yusop bin Sulaiman, who was unanimously found129 words
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Article64 1946-06-04 2 Jamna Das (21). an Indian soldier attached to the Base Ordinance Depot, Mohamed Sultan Road, who was alleged to have been armed with a rifle while robbing a Chinese, of cash and a watch totalling $390, in value was produced before Mr. Paul Storr, in the64 words
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Article65 1946-06-04 2 When revenue officers raided the premises of Nam Loong Chan, a firm of importers and exporters, at Tras Street on May 31, they found 60 crates of beer quarts. In the Singapore Third Police Court before Mr. Byrne, the proprietor, Kg Cheong Po, was fined65 words
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Article105 1946-06-04 2 Victory Day celebrations in Singapore are to be marked by a o:u-w«".-k exhibition at the Happy W»»rid Sta idium beginning 1 June Bto 13. Th< exhibition will be sponsored by th<? 'Government of the Colony. On display at the exhibition Wili ibo war photographs, and war105 words
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50 1946-06-04 2 Alleged to have robbed a co.n patriot of cash and property wortr: 1430 together with three others, at a coffee stall in Malabar Street Koh Swee Hock (33), appeared m the Singapore First Police Court, yesterday. The case was postpone J to June 11.50 words
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314 1946-06-04 2 Sergeants On Hurt Charge Details of the theft of a police lorry from the compounnd of Ihe Central Police Station on Dec. 31, 1944, and the subsequent arrest and beatings-up of suspected personnel of the police station itself, one of whom was given water treatment, were314 words
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169 1946-06-04 2 Your Te ak Furniture May Be Long In Coming (Tribune Staff Reporter) Teak furniture is extremely scarce In Singapore— and dear. And it's likely to remain so for a lons time more to come. The industry in Burma, which supplies a large proportion 01 Malaya's pre-< war consumption, is in169 words
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Article100 1946-06-04 2 Low Er Chin, described as talkong of a tongkang, was fined $1,000 in default, one month's r.i. when he was found guilty, by the Singapore Second pistrict Judge Mr. Tan Thoon Lip, of moving 200 piculs of rice in Singapore River at 7 p.m. on May100 words
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Article96 1946-06-04 2 YUGOSLA V DENIAL BKLGItADK, June 2.— The Tagoslftf authorities today dented that imhpriest Kostn Lukovitch arrested o.i May 20 was held because ho trans lated n sermon in Belgrade Cathodral by the Bishop of Hereford, Baffland, Dr. Parsons, as hafl been su^' i;rst<(l iii foroipn press reports. Lukovitch wns arrestedReuter - 96 words
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Article75 1946-06-04 2 An English-speaking Chinese, lan Kee Juay (34). faced a tentative charge of armed robhery in th»> Singapore Pirst Police Court, yestcr day. It is alleged that while armed with a pistol he rohbed Lee Ha Chin, of $540 (Straits currency^, American and German money, a75 words
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Article80 1946-06-04 2 (Our Own Correspondent I KUALA LUMPUR, June 3.— Former prisoners of war and internees un nniniously decided at a meeting to day irt the Town Hall to form a Malayan Union War Prisoners' Association. The meeting also resolved to appoint a committee of six to formulate the80 words
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Article44 1946-06-04 2 (Ou»- Own Correspondent) Penang, June 3: The GovrmorQenoral, Mr Malcolm MacDoTiaM. iftwrwd to Peiiatig today after fulfilling enCAfements in (tittfaporc md Kuala Lumpur Mr. MtcDOTialil Wnv»(l cluHrfully to the larpe rrow.l who wen: at th+ pier wlkh be landed.44 words
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Advertisement126 1946-06-04 2 NOTICE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. With effect from Monday, the 3rd June 1946. the Head Office of the above Company will operate from its previous address at: Empire Dock, Keppel Road, SINGAPORE. P.O. Box 598, Singapore Telephone No. 5486 (3 lines) The Orchard Road Retail Establishment will continue to126 words
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Article650 1946-06-04 3 Concerning Valour In Our Time Various Courages Viscoun; Gcr. who died in April, was the soldier of romance come to realitv. To be a grandson of Surtees, wi h a soundiing Ms; of Christian frames, a Guardsman, to win the V.C., to be called 'Tiger,* and then to be Commander-in-Chief650 words
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Article81 1946-06-04 3 The t• oi I Tewkesoury j does no f believe "Late a the wedding, lucky flic 1 1) ride." He says brides or- j J rive as much as 20 minutes ilate* making the if Off and J the brdejroom, "tvho is) i probabiy feeling nervous." I wait*.81 words
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139 1946-06-04 3 Soviet Protest to Mediterranean Allied C-in-C Moscow. Jane 2.—The Soviet Ambassador to Italy, M. Mikhail KoatyleV, has protested to ttie Commander-in-Chief of the Allied n the Ifsditeil'SStean following the Incident at Campiano aerodrome last Wednesday involving n Soviet. diplomatic courier and Sn American military policeman. A Soviet news agency despatchReuter - 139 words
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Article71 1946-06-04 3 LONDON, June 2.— The Indian Tourists' captain, the Nawab «>f Pataudi, who entered i nursing home with fever late on Friday evening is politically lit again How and may return to Ins hotel tomonow. His temperature is normal and (here arc no signs of malaria. According to MushtaqReuter - 71 words
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Miscellaneous156 1946-06-04 3 fLI*L i\ll\Ut EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE THE LETTER EDGED IN BLACK BY AL CAI'P I CCimiCOdL' y&ksuifitP' tf&iC O^ CAJi£^-c^-&4^M-ryi^ I (lmtnJ<A*Yi>#**t&c, i/r^f^' "'ft^o swing sYnutCisj Ctc&cfi. I AS YOKUM GOES, SO GOES THE NATION— 7SSS7! F^TFP COOCH I J FLASH Z a GREAT CARTOON I|A LETTER156 words
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Article, Illustration38 1946-06-04 4 Alluring Jean Kent, fj one of Eagle Lion's new sfars who is skyrocket ling to fame. Singapore film fans will be hearing and seeing— a lot of Jean in the near future. (Photo Centre Vtt.).38 words
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290 1946-06-04 4 UNO Trusteeship For Manchuria Suggested WASHINGTON, June 3. Some peace proponents here hope the United Nations will take temporary trusteeship over Manchuria until unity is achieved in China proper. They view the Manchurian situation as having degenerated to the point where it might give birth to a possible third worldA.P. - 290 words
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160 1946-06-04 4 U.S. Charged With Participation In China Civil War MOSCOW, June- 2.— The United States arm-'d forces are charged with "Actively participating in the Civil War"' in China in an article appearing today in the Soviet journal New Times which .specialises in foreign affairs. It points out in Contrast that Sovi/tReuter - 160 words
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Article42 1946-06-04 4 HOLLYWOOD.— Three Chinese offlcialls Wire among reCellt Visitors to Hollywood film studios. Tliey are judge Judsoii T. Y. Nyi, Counsellor of the Ministry of Justice; Yin-hua Shang, of the National Resources Commission, and S. H. Chang, of the Chinese Customs Service. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article333 1946-06-04 4 LONDON, June 2.— The Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland to-day urped the British Government to take immediate steps to carry out the recommendations of the Anglo- American Committee for admission of 100,000 Jews to Palestine and the repeal of land transfer regulations. Any furtherReuter - 333 words
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Article126 1946-06-04 4 GANDHI 'S MESSAGE JOHANNESBURG, June 2.—Mahatma Gandhi has sent a special message to Indians in South Africa reminding them of the power of Satyatrraha ("passive resistance; in furthering 1 their claims. The message, which was brought to the Union by the leader of the South African Indian delegation, who hasReuter - 126 words
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96 1946-06-04 4 Burma Governor Has Severe Attack Of Dysentry LONDON. June 2— The Governor of Burma, Sir Reginald Dorman Smith, is suffering from a severe atta<k of amoebic dysentry which will prevent him from performing his full duties for some weeks to Come, it was announced today. Sir Henry Knight will takeReuter - 96 words
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Article103 1946-06-04 4 BOMBAY. June I.— The Bombay Government today declared "a Btate of emergency" In the World area and part of the mill area comprising altogether about two square miles in central Bombay following riots between "Untouchables" and caste Hindus. One more person injured in the lioting diedReuter - 103 words
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Miscellaneous301 1946-06-04 4 Try This AMERICAN CiuCS I— Bismarck's ACROr s ttSir a CROS S WOltll ACROSS I— Girl' delight ItaUan B— Busy insect 28— Biblical land 46— Permits 4— How Buck gets »nuiy 10— A constellation 23— Harbor of sad 48— Ripped them 49 Shooting marbles ji Herd of whales memory zz301 words
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401 1946-06-04 5 WAY NOW OPEN FOR UNO ACTION ON SPAIN REPORT SI W YORK, JUNE 2.— THE BRAZILIAN DELEGATE, MK. VELLOSO, TO DAY WITHDREW HIS OPPOSITION TO THE PROPOSAL BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE ON FRANCO SPAIN THAT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY BE RECOMMENDED TO URGE THE UNITED NATIONS TO RRKAK OFF RELATIONSReuter - 401 words
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Article126 1946-06-04 5 SOVIET "LYING RECORD i ISTANBUL, June 3 i The official Anatolia News Agency on Sunday assert- J t ed that the Sovet radio l had "beaten all records of telling lies" about the re- i i cent Turkish municipal S t elections- S "The Soviet radio says 20 S perA.P. - 126 words
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95 1946-06-04 5 Republicans Lead In French Election P\RIS. June 3.— The Republican movement (M.R.P.) forged into a slim lead over France's other two major parties in the national election to choose a new constitutent assembly. On the basis of early unofficial returns, the Republican movement had 183,635; Communists, 172,36.') Socialists. 144.405; and,A.P. - 95 words
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Article86 1946-06-04 5 PRAGUE, Jane 2.— One prison Warden was killed when German S.S. men imprisoned at Aussig 45 miles north-west of Prague, last flight Staged a prison revolt. After an all night shooting duel With armed polire forces SurrOUndmg the prison the S.S. men this morning occupied theReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration46 1946-06-04 5 IN A BELFAST SHIPYARD.— Rivet, holes being punched in a drck plate by means of a one-man puncii. The position of the plate can be controlled by the operator, the machine being capable of moving the heavy plate backwards, forwaras and sideways.46 words
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Article132 1946-06-04 5 ISTANBUL, June 3. Rescue squads searching earthquake-ruined villages in the Eastern Turkish province of Mus, on Sunday reported that at least 255 people were killed and 145 injured in Friday's violent tremor. The extent of the shock made a check on casualties' rescue work. ManyA.P.; Reuter - 132 words
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282 1946-06-04 5 NANKING, June 3. The government Central News Agency yesterday reported that National troops were still advancing steadily northward from Changchun and word has reached Peiping that they had crossed th*» little Sungari river 70 miles south of Harbin at Tao*aVhao and were expected to reachA.P. - 282 words
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Article163 1946-06-04 5 German DeadEnd Kids FRANKFURT. June L\— Ganks ol German younr-Sters somewhat similar to the "dead-end kids" ffMffa >•■ American cities have been Btoadiiy increasing pro-Nazi activity throughout the American zone. ;i hi!?h intelligence officer of the Unit i States forces reported Saturday. Organised in bunds of "Edelweilft' organisation they haveReuter - 163 words
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200 1946-06-04 5 Anti-Allied Demonstration In Berlin BERLIN, June 2.— A mass meeting of "victims of Fascism" banned by the Allied Kommandatura "for technical reasons" turned today into an anti-Allied demonstration in Berlin. huge crowd gathered In the courtyard of the Berlin theatre where the meeting was to have been held and numerousReuter - 200 words
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Article35 1946-06-04 5 BATAVIA, June I.— Chinese ta central and cast Java, who were eVarUated to Batavia due tq unsettled Conditions in the intcrioi, may now Obtain permits to return to their homes, the Republican newspaper 'Ra'Jat" announced35 words
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Article43 1946-06-04 5 i AMMAN. Transjordan, June 2. Majid Pasha El Ad wan, 48-year-old prominent Sheikh of tho Belka disrict of Tranijordan and member of Ihe Transjordan Legislative Council, died today while waiting the arrival of King Abdullah for lunch. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article29 1946-06-04 5 ROME, June 2— The first official reports from the provinces covering 75 Italian prefectures, said today's reneral election, was proceeding in an orderly manner with a heavy poll. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article288 1946-06-04 6 Renewed Clashes In Kurdistan TEHERAN, June 2.— The report of renewed fighting in Kurdistan between Kurdish forces and Government troo >s appearing In the newspaper Kaihan yesterday was confirmed to-night by a Persian Government' official, who said that "Democrat" forces and Kurds are attacking Government units who are defending themselves.Reuter - 288 words
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151 1946-06-04 6 Another Plot To Assassinate MacArthur' SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 3. Another plot to assassinate General Douglas MacArthur, Allied Supreme Commander in tile Far East, Was frustrated a Week ago, according to a broadcast heard from Larey Tighe, American Broadcasting Company Correspondent in Tokio. He rsaid, "A tip was received here atA.P. - 151 words
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Article109 1946-06-04 6 (Tribune Staff Reporti-r* The first of 60 new omnibuses being bull 1 in Singapore for th» Singapore Traction Company are already on the- roads Beginning yes'erday. two of these new buses built up on recently arrived chassises— will operate along the Finlayson Grren-Katong route. Altogether109 words
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Article34 1946-06-04 6 NEGROES APPEAL TO UNO NEW YORK, June 2— A spokesman for Secretary-General Trygvc Ue of the United Nations Organisation .said on Sunday an appeal from the National Negro Congress would be studied.— A. P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article223 1946-06-04 6 NF.W YORK, Juno 1.— Sincerity of the British proposals for India will b« put to test at the time of implement!!*? these proposals, Mr. J. J. Sinph, President of the India LMgM of America, declared in a nationwide broadcast. Sayinpr that many people wereReuter - 223 words
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Advertisement162 1946-06-04 6 <+**+* Arts Or Curios C. K. TANG 241, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE. S.S. For all kinds of Eastern Arts and Crafts. Exceptional Value at Minimum Cost. Beauty Aids Beautify your features with widest range of beauty products Rouges, Compacts, Face Powders, Creams, Lotions etc. Latest shipment Call at— E. Allabux162 words
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Advertisement144 1946-06-04 6 Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE Artificial Fresh Flowers, Presenta- j tion Baskets, Boquets, Sprays, Wreaths. Home Car Decorations. Etc. 2?.d, Orchard Road Singapore. Food Provisions BUN BEE CO. Provisions, Wines, Spirits, Greengrocers, Cold Storage Suppliers. 1H 113. Beach Road. Singapore. TELEPHONE No. 6460 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR144 words
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Advertisement134 1946-06-04 6 Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Ca 71. High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 64, High Street. SINGAPORE. Indoor and Outdoor Photographer* Readers' Union Kow much do you pay for your books? Save your money. Join RU. RU choices are priced at $2. to134 words
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383 1946-06-04 7 The Morning Tribune TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1946. Lancashire's Chance The East is starved of textiles, once the enormous war shortage is overtaken, there will be a steady replacement demand, th£ volume oi which will depend entirely on the wealth or poverty of the people. With other trade stagnant and with383 words
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Article1269 1946-06-04 7 SCRUTATOR i the Sunday Times. iii p Eid t he ti t i< ncgot revision »i I Anglo-Egyp inn Treaty Of 1936 shows a jus: appreciation uf the impor ancc of the Iftuet involved. It is at once a crmpiimen: to the Egyptians and an assurance1,269 words
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Article142 1946-06-04 7 JOHN PRESLAND - JOHN PRESLAND in the Sunday Times). To Jiold the vision, where no if'sion is: To serve t*he good, where good is so en tunned With evil growths thok none can separate The healthful from the noxious roeeds that bind The fairest flowers of our human fate In the142 words
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Article79 1946-06-04 7 New Delhi, June 3. Si am is no longer all enemy territory under thp defence of India rules, says a press communique. Persons and concerns in India r.in now carry on private tade subject to the existing import, eXTsOrt and finf»nrinl regulations with persons and concerns inReuter - 79 words
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Advertisement37 1946-06-04 7 I >- S v SI vv DAB int pluj trv <l economy. Dah Sin Optical House 325 North Bridge Road, Singapore. Ifcoprietor P. S. Dzing, O.D. Former General Manager of NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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329 1946-06-04 8 Indians In Ceylon To Go On Strike ('OM)MISO, June 2.—A ■stoppage of work on Tuesday by Indians throughout Ceylon has been called by the Ceylon Indain Congress as a protest against the ejection of Indian Labourers from the Knavesmlre estate. The strike has been called for a period of threeReuter - 329 words
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Article33 1946-06-04 8 CHICAGO, June 3.— The Liverpool Soocer Team scored the seventh victory of its current United States Jiour when it defeated the North American League Champions, 9 to 3, before ..000 shivering spectators.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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410 1946-06-04 8 HERFORD, Westphalia. June 2.— Ten thousand chfldren kidnapped by the Germans from occupied countries have been found bv UNRRA child search team's ranging over Germany duHn? the past five months, it was announced there to-day. To-dav six teams are in the Held oneratmg m theReuter - 410 words
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509 1946-06-04 8 RUSSIA NOW HAS ARMY OF SIX MILL ION MEN (i;.v Daniel DeLuce) NUREMBERG, Germany, June 3.— A high Allied military source said to-day that Russia has 6,000,000 1 men under arms at present but is preparing to reduce her forces to a long-range level of 4,500,000. The source disclosed thatA.P. - 509 words
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Article43 1946-06-04 8 BOMBAY, June 2.— A press note by the Export Trade Controller, Bombay, states that export licenses already granted for raw cotton and those which may be granted hereafter will be treated as valid lor shipment up to July 31, 194C- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article94 1946-06-04 8 Waynesburfe', Pennsylaiiia, June 3.— Mr. Wei Tao-ming, the ChineSe Ambassador to the United States, said here today that 1 Strong common desire for peace had been the foundation for more than 100 years of the friendly relations between the United States and China. Receiving a'iA.P. - 94 words
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Article51 1946-06-04 8 COLOMBO, June 2— A Buddhist goodwill mission from Ceylon, comprising three well-known Buddhist scholars, is on its way to Chanjf-An College of the International Buddhist Institute, Nanking. This is a return visit for that made by Abbot Tai Hsu, Head of the Jnternationai Buddhist Institute, some years baclc.Reuter - 51 words
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Article121 1946-06-04 8 NEW MOSCOW CHARGE MOSCOW, June 3— Charges that American military circles in their fear of 'leakage of Information" arc aiming at completely blocking all chances of Using atomic energy for peaceful purposes, appeared today in the Moscow periodical "Propagandist,"' organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. i; NotReuter - 121 words
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Article52 1946-06-04 8 LONDON. June 2.— The "Financial Times" understand that a new bulk purchase agreement will shortly be signed between East African sisal producers and the Board of Trade for acquisition by the United Kingdom for Kenya and Uganda. The new zon tract is estimated to have an annual VHlue of overReuter - 52 words
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Article31 1946-06-04 8 WASHINGTON, June 2. —The Department of Agriculture announced that the importing of Philippines copra into the United States will b«* returned to private channels begin mng July 1.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement60 1946-06-04 8 UtVfT n vUi f^^k OPENING TODAY aißa Ow FOR TWO DAYS ONLY 4 Shows 1.30 -4 6.30 9.30 p. m. Another Comedy Rcot! JOAN BENNETT As You Like Her In •SHE Ki\EW ALL THE ANSWERS" with FRANCHOT TONE Another Outstanding Movie Look At The Cast! Need We Say More! _I-.nfl60 words
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Article87 1946-06-04 9 CAIRO, June S.— Leadens or the Moslem Brotherhood, wfaicii claims ;i mfinbi-r^hip of ovn 1,000.000 in Egypt, demanded at a meeting last night: firstly, immediate breaking otr of treaty negotiations with tin British; secondly, starting British »v.i cnatioii within 15 days, an. l termination at aReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement186 1946-06-04 9 .I.ffI'WK^IKIVT WOTN'EK PEACE SHATTERED BY WAR! Villagers' Stout Resistance Against Nazis Who Only Plunder And Rape, For They Know Nothing Of War! ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i THE MOST V*f Jli LtTH TREMENDOUS h&Mmmmmsm DRAMA OPJ)UR TIME! n a.m.— 2 p.m.— 4.15— 6.30 ieQZtM Y953ew%: By Flaming River! k» tiA'is MiitsTom I ANNE BAXTER186 words
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Article228 1946-06-04 10 Vatreiiiattf Your C It ilcl At 4tii€*«» Ten cases of smallpox nine affect ing children under the age of five have been reported to the loca! health authorities. The first case was reported just a week ago. I understand that apart from Tanjong Pagar district,228 words
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105 1946-06-04 10 An Order by the Food Controller requiring returns cf all StOCk'S of rice and wheat floilr purchased or acquired other than with the authorization of the Food Control Department is shortly to be published. These returns Will be required by June 16, ami should105 words
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Article242 1946-06-04 10 Learner Took Lorry For Spin In the Singapore District Court yesterday, Fong am Bong (n>. plMded guilty to three charges of theft of a lorry, driving without a licence, and causine previous hurt lr> a r.ish act. Tht juds r e Mr. Storr. however, let him on on the charge?242 words
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Article39 1946-06-04 10 IPOH. Sasaki Sabura. sorgent in the Japanese kempei-tai, will be tried for a'lcged atrocities during his tevmn of office, when the War Crimes Tribunal in Perak sits in Telok AnH'jix en June 10.39 words
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Article209 1946-06-04 10 POST YOUR MAILS AT THESE TIMES The Singapore Postal authorities have issued revised time and date of posting mails for foreign countries at the General Post Offlcc. London air mails are scheduled to arrive every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday by 8.0.A.C service, while mails by Lancastrian Service arrive eVery Tuesday,209 words
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Article78 1946-06-04 10 Military Store Was Broken Into Two Sikhs. Rajan Singh an I Guja Singh, claimed trial in tlu Singapore Fourth Police C<>urt yesterday t<> a charge of housebreaking by night Witli intent to commit theft of $10,000 worth of military trousers, which Wet* packed in 21 bales. Accused allegedly entered store78 words
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Article23 1946-06-04 10 As from June 10. the Matter Attendant's Examination Vessel at present moored near the South end of the Detached Mole will be withdrawn.23 words
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Article200 1946-06-04 10 Siii^apoi'c Crime In Singapore over the weekend, there were two shootings, two aimed robberits ami two other robberies, and radio patrols an- tswered 43 calls. Both shootings took place on Saturday night, the first at tbf Great world where a British Soldier shot a Sikh200 words
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Article, Illustration25 1946-06-04 10 Our Dumb Blonde Dumb Blonde: "What's the name of that tune about cami-kimkers? Oh, I remember it now. It's 'I Underwear My Baby Is Tonight?'25 words
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Article139 1946-06-04 10 PARTICULARLY MEAN TRICK ON WOMAN "I think it was a particular mean trick to steal a woman's money. People like you make it unsafe for others to go to market." Mr. Paul Storr, Singapore First Pu lice Magistrate, today told this to Eng Tang Kian (42)), an English-speak-ing Chinese. Eng139 words
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Advertisement61 1946-06-04 10 biprj HORLIvKS UJjUJBtr is now available, at ifour usual PJfjST l^ stockists in limited supply. /^C3%\! Customers arc asked to assist by Ss=^W| purchasinq only their immediate VVS^y requirements. Further supplies are J^^SSZ** on the way and reqular shipments 1^ will be arriving. 11 7h* maximum retail price is: J»»oru"w"p%61 words
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Miscellaneous434 1946-06-04 10 1 RADIO I PROGRAMME RADIO MALAYA— SINGAPORE. 1 100-***** hrs.) Malay Schools Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 0000-1000 hrs.) English Schools'| Broadcast every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools' Broadcast Wednesday and Friday. 1200-1100 hrs.) 300 metres in the medium wave band and 1.22 SftSgacycles per second in the 41434 words
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Article384 1946-06-04 11 Leary Constantine - Indian Bowlers In Good Form Leary Constantine (By SOUTHAMPTON, June 2.— There should be a very interesting day's play here tomorrow when the Indians begin their first innings in reply to Hampshire's 197. The wicket presently promises to be similar to that on which the tourists skittled out the M.C.C.Reuter - 384 words
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Article45 1946-06-04 11 LATEST SCORES LONDON. June 3: Play was continued today. In reply to Hampshire's 197 in ihc first innings, the Indian touI sts scored only 130. Mdnkad was topscorei with 30. Hainpshire went in for their second knock, and have scored 54 runs for four wickets.45 words
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Article62 1946-06-04 11 BfTLMONT PARK. (Ne* Vork j une 2.— By winning the £25,000 Beimnnt Stakes yesterray— the third colts' clash of the United States Tactntf season— Robert Kleberjr's Assault, by Bold Venture out of Ipui. became the seventh colt in the history of the United States Turf to capture the62 words
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Article145 1946-06-04 11 LONDON. June 2.— Lord Beaverbrook. writing in his own paper, the Sunday Express, today asks rhetorically: "Who paid for the war?" and declares: "The great share of the burden was borne by our overseas Empire." Britain, he points out, received from the United States .£2,729,000,000.Reuter - 145 words
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Article38 1946-06-04 11 Canton, June 3. Ninety passengers Were killed and more thall 60 injured, when four coaches of the north -bound Canton HankoW railway express plunged into the river at ShaOChi Bridge in Hunan Province.38 words
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Article64 1946-06-04 11 ramm< will ■«ci in Kuala Lumpur. Al! the leading all-in wrestlers wh > have been entertaining the crowds in Singapore will be travelling ;o KL and wrestling fans in Singapore will have 'c go without thtir usual Saturday fare. Among the wrestlers making the irip64 words
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Article84 1946-06-04 11 The following will represent the Chinese Swimming Club in a tabic tennis match against the Hospital Assistants and Dremers Association on Sunday, at tht Swimming Club premises at 2 p.m. Singes: Loke Seek Chconf, Lim Sicw Nghee, Eddie Fung, Chen Tien Ying, Cheah Hong Lim, Ng Yew84 words
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190 1946-06-04 11 LONDON, June 3.— -Lam "perppbial loser" in footbal Peter Wilson, one of Londo writers, suggested in the S» "con«scrit>t for snort." "Britain has come to the crossroads in international sport," he sa»d. "We have two choices ei her to quit entering international competition orAssociated Press - 190 words
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Article89 1946-06-04 11 TOKIO. June 3.— The Tribunal j hearing the war crimes charges airainst Japan's war leaders toda., granted the defence ten days' adjournment to prepare its case. The adjournment will be taken after to-morrow's session which is expected to be entirely taken nn by a 15,000-word addressA.P. - 89 words
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260 1946-06-04 11 BOMBAY, June 2.— The Congress Working Committee, which is due to meet at New Delhi on June 9, may accept the British Cabinet Mission's proposals for longterm settlement of India's constitutional problems in spite of the Party's objections to certain parts ofReuter - 260 words
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169 1946-06-04 11 LONDON, June, 3.— Fears that the first Wimbledon Championships since the war, starting June 24, would lack an international character have been dispelled bv the entries already received at the AllEngland Club. They include leading players of the United State?. Australia. France, Epypt, NewReuter - 169 words
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Article267 1946-06-04 11 !A tough and wiry young Irishman of Hgher j i D en ham, near London, England, will next week t risk his life by being catc. J pulted from a plane by a S > powerful explosive charge J while flying at between IReuter - 267 words
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Article79 1946-06-04 11 IPOH. Found cuilty of carrying arms and being in possession of explosives, Shahhamin bin Yeon was sentenced to eight years r.i. by Lt. Col. J. O. Adams in the Superior Court. The Crown Counsel said a trap was set for the accused whereby it vas arranged he79 words
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34 1946-06-04 11 Rangoon, June 3. U. Ba Ohn and U Aye have resigned from th* Governor's Executive Council *t the request of U Saw, ex-Pre-mier and leader of the Mynrhtt Party. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article364 1946-06-04 12 Attlee Tells Editors LONDON June 3.— "Let us have more facts. Let us have the freest possible flow of information between members of the British Commonwealth, and let us work for the fullest flow of information between the peoples of all nations Mr. Attlee, BritishReuter - 364 words
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380 1946-06-04 12 UNO De legates Satisfied At Spain Recommendations NEW YORK, June 3.— action was registered on Su the United Nations Security mendations of a sub-commi in diplomatic relations with reirime is withdrawn by Sep However, it appeared thste would be varying opposition to •several of the sub-Committees Conclusions. The council WillA.P. - 380 words
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405 1946-06-04 12 MOSCOW, June 2. The official newspaper Izvestia today sharply criticised Mr. James F. Byrnes, United States Secretary of State, for the recent statement in which he denied that Britain and America had formed a "bloc" against the Soviet Union at the Paris "Big Four" conference.Reuter - 405 words
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Article74 1946-06-04 12 NKW YORK. June The Amcri can-Jewish Congress Convention has adopted a resolution asking for the "immediate implementation of the recommendations of the Anulo-Amcri-can Committee of Inquiry on Pale tine, for the admission to Palestine of 100,000 Jews." It also urtfed nil Jewish siroui^ "not to enter intoA.P. - 74 words
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Article17 1946-06-04 12 LONDON. June '{.—The Dani.<.. contingent to the Victory Day eel, brations arrived here today.- A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article108 1946-06-04 12 LONDON'S MILK SUPPLY NORMAL LONDON. June London's nvl* supply returned to normal to-day after the week-end strike of 2,000 workers in the bottling depots o< United Dairies. Though the unofficial strike <-nd«3 on Saturday night, thousands oi households were without milk yesterday. There was not the time t« bottle more108 words
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Article270 1946-06-04 12 LONDON, June l....Many areas in all parts of London went without milk today because of the unofficial strike of workers in the bottling depots of United Dairies. N'o milk was bolllg botti."il today ut cr.y o( the depots, and tICM v.th rlic f.rosj.ect of a milkless »vo •k-enrReuter - 270 words
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Article76 1946-06-04 12 SHKFFIKLD. June 3.— A p**< arive is being made here to make this centre of the British cutlery and steel industries into a workshop to sprve the post-war world. With a normal turnover of £2,000.--000 a year, cutlery and light steel •lades manufacturers have alreadyReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration37 1946-06-04 12 Photo). The Duke and Duchess of Windsor attended the fete at Nice on May 24 when the monument In honour of Queen Victoria ivas restored. This photo shoics the Duke and Duchess arriving for the ceremony A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement29 1946-06-04 12 At Your Service Again i GIAN SIiXOII Co.. 4, Battery Rocui Singapore. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE I MERCHANTS j OF SILKS, COTTONS, ART SILK, PIECE GOODS. READY MADE GOOIS ETC.29 words
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