Morning Tribune, 11 June 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO- 36 (New Series) 10 CENTS TUESDAY. JUNE 11, 1946.
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  • 118 1 Indian Deadlock New Delhi, June 10— The British Cabinet mission and the Viceroy Lord Wavell met Con. gress Party leaders today for more discussions. Informed sources reported that Maulana Azad President and Mr. Nehru sought among other things clarification of several points in the plan
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  • 296 1 New York, June 10.— The United Nations Economic and Social Council goes into its third week of deliberations today. There has been a split on more than a dozen important issues but it is still hoping to complete the present session by June 18. At least
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  • 228 1 FIGHTING AGAIN IN MANCHURIA Nanking, June 10.— Gen. Marshall, working towards a permanent peace agreement m China, plunged into an intensive round of conferences to-day as field dispatches reported bloody fighting m Manchuria and the north Central provinces after the 15-day truce deadline. The American envoy discussed, for two-and-half hours
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  • 77 1 London, June 10. Britain's chief Middle East peacetime army base will be ten yards outside Egypt, according to the Cairo correspondent of the Daily Express. He says it wilt be r 'n Palestine south-west of Gaza, where the army recently bought vast tracts of
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  • 99 1 Killearn Wants China On The Food Board HONG KONG, June 10 Souh-East Asia's food shortage ia grave and may get worse siju. Lord Killearn. Britain's Special Commissioner, South-East Asia, said today at a press conference at Government House here. He is on his way back to Singapore from Nanking where
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  • 92 1 Burma: New Governor In Rangoon RANGOON, June 10.— With the arrival today of Sir Henry Knight, who will act as Governor of Burma during Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith's i -.disposition, a new effort to break the political deadlock In Burma la generally expected. MaJ.-Gen. Aung San, President of the anti-Fascist League,
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  • 156 1 LONDON, June 10.— Britain Is asking the French Government for an account of the circumstances m which Haj Amin el Husseini. Mufti of Jerusalem, recently left Prance the Foreign Office spokesman saitt th>s morning. French officials yesterday confirmed reports that the Mufti had left
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  • 35 1 Wiesbaden. Germany. June 10. A U.S. Army jet-propelled £§0 gave a 219-mile demonstration night irom Bren to Wiesbaden in 26.8 minutes for an average speed of 502.55 miles per hour.
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  • 36 1 SHANGHAI, June 10.— The Central News reported that 17 Chinese vere k'lled and 13 injured mhtn military transport plane struck b hill after its take-off m Chunking en route to Nanking.
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  • 43 1 TEHERAN. June 10. A political mission headed by Prince Pirouz, spokesman of the Persian Government, is flying tomorrow to Tabriz, capital of the "hone rule" province of Azerbaijan, to mume negotiations on the constitutional future of that province.
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  • 249 1 Siam To Mourn For One Year Bangkok, June 10. A Siam is m mourning toda /or King Ananda Mahido whose body lay m state v the magnificent Dusit Hal of Kings where the bodies of many royal ancestors also had waited for final ceremonies after their death. A Buddhist bathing
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  • 36 1 CAIRO. June 10. One of the 34 Tndian servicemen injured m the Enni-e Cinema bomb outrage died during the weekend at the Cairo military hospital. Three others injured are still listed dangerously ill.
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  • 81 1 Mahidol Knew He Could Not Marry Girl BERNE, June 10 —King t Mahidol of Siam had a Hirta- L tion m Lausanne, his forn-rr V secretary a-nd tcach'~r Cl"on Seraidaris, a Greek, said today, i Seraidaris taid the King told i him be 'ore hi* (departure from Lausanne that he
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  • 769 2 Hundreds Lay Siege To Two GI's Tear-Gas And Machine-Guns AFTER a five-hour siege of Southampton's Civic Centre by hundreds of American soldiers and British civil and military police, all armed, two escaped American prisoners were recaptured at midnight on May 21. The men, Privates John Trevino and Charles Larkin, were
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  • 190 2 "In Town Tonight" or rather m town last night— was Mr. Henry J. Dutton, 93 years old, and a chorister m St. Paul's Cathedral. He claims the record of B.i years' choral singing, for Henry Dutton was ten years old when he started his career
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  • 496 2 England's Biggest House May Go To The Nation Oulv rf<».*i lt<»«»iii*>! Wentworth Woodhouse, near Rotherham, Yorks, home of Earl Fitzwilliam, and largest private residence m England, with 365 rooms and 1,000 windows, may be handed over to the National Trust for the nation. This was stated by the earl* agent,
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  • 56 2 Just Like A Woman DUBUQUE, Tcnca, June 10. Mrs. Chester Johnson sustained a fractured pefofr when she jumped into the firemen's net from the third floor of the- blazing hotel here. She was taften to a hospital semi" conscious. Several hours later she regained consciousness. Her first words wen: "Please
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    • 179 2 i^^^** fc^^^** «>^^^* *i^^^*^^^^* «i^^^* fc^^^* *a^^* m^^^^ k fc B I UK iIBXER EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE LIT ABNER How to Win Fiends and Influence People BY AL CAPP F THERE'LL &tT GREAT SCOTT, X YOU DON'T KNOW AC REACT .r 7 P -THAT OUT- <
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  • 905 3 "Malaya's New Deal Fanning InterRacial Hatreds" Sir Richard Winstedt On Union Plan LONDON. News that the Malayan sultans had renewed their application to Sir Edward Gent, Governor of the Malayan Union, for air passage to England to present personally to the King their case against the constitution proposed for the
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  • 279 3 South Africa Kills Fascist Movement JOHANNESBURG, June 9.— The South African Government has taken prompt and effective steps to stop the rise again of the prewar fascist organisation known as Greyshirts under its leader Louis Weichardt, who was recently released from internment. The Greyshirts South African Gen'ile National Socialist i
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  • 105 3 A tomic Depth Charges BIKINI. June 8— Vlce-Admiral W, P. Blandy, head of the Bikini atomic tests, said that the future of atomic depth charges may take the form of underwater jet-propelled missies or travelling mines. He made the suggestion m discussing the problems involved m getting cff the atom
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    • 328 3 Ci v Try This AMERICAN CROSSWORD s— Bares to 32— Mischief- vl ew making god 2— Another time ter last m 25— Sign on full it— Bowlike cur10— Church Mv- 33— Tavern 3— What some alphabet theatre tes sical instru- 34 pronoun orator do 11 Smug person 27 Beat an
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  • 458 4 King Mahidol Had One Or T wo Flirtations BERNE, SWITZERLAND, JUNE 9.— THE DIRECTOR OF THE ECOLE NOl VELLE DE LA SUISSE, WHERE THE LATE KING ANANDA MAHIDOL OF SIAM STUDIED, SAID THE ROYAL RETINUE HAD BEEN WORRIED BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE BECAUSE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ASSASSINATION. The director, Paul
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  • 142 4 S WASHINGTON. June 9. 1 —Rear Admiral F. L. l Lowry informed the Se- I nate Appropriations Com- i imittee that the reason for using m the Bikini test an atomic bomb about the J same size that devastated I Nagasaki, is because there 1 is
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  • 342 4 WASHINGTON. June 9.— The United States Government has formally agreed to join with Britain m proposing the federation of Germany m eleven or twelve virtually autonomous states when the "Pig Four" Foreign ministers meet again m Paris on Saturday, it was learnt- As the
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  • 54 4 Lieut. -Comdr. Frederick Grevillc i Woods. D.S.C R.N. assistant tc the Captain of the Fl» t «.'d one of the four survives of the rT het s submarine disaster In 1939, has ben kill- i»d *m a motor accident at Toulon, says a Valettr Malta) niessntrc. lie
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  • 101 4 "1 shall be grateful if you will convey the following message to the Royal Family and the Govenment of Siam. "I have learned with profound regret of the death of His Majesty King Ananda Mahidol, and on behalf of the peoples of Malaya and myself I desire to
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  • 46 4 WESTPALBEACH. Florida. June 10. A C-54 plane en route from the Morrison field here to Albrook field. Canal zone, crashed on a mountainside on Taboga island and all the 23 persons aboard am believed killed. Seventeen were passengers and six crewmen A.P.
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  • 118 4 "We Want PEACE" Chou En-Lai NANKING. June 10.— Communist General Chou En-lai returned from Yenan bringing to General George C. Marshall. US Envoy to China whet is believed to be the Communist party's latest terms for Yenan D'^ace. General Chcu returned m Marshall's personal plane and told news correspondents that
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  • 82 4 LONDON, June I. Vatican rudio said that two benedictine missioni ains have been murdered by Soviet troops m Korea. "The abbey and church of the missionaries have been occupied by i Korean troops who are even more terrible than the Soviets, the radio said. "The
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  • 266 4 LONDON. June B.— A firm hand with "semi-criminal elements which are rearing their heads m Burmu' is demanded m an editorial m to* day's influential Sunday Times The editorial says: "Burma is great imperial responsibility. The fact that m the desperate straits ol 1942 we failed
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  • 118 4 CHINA PEACE CONFERENCE: OBSERVERS PESSIMISTIC NANKING, June 9. The peace conference between the Chinese Central Government and the Chinese Communists is expected to begin here m earnest to-day when General Chou En-!ai, Communist delegate, returns from Communists headquarters at Yenan where he received new instructions. Observers here are not optimistic
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  • 203 4 CAIRO, June 9. Exports believe that the main purpose behind the Middle-East visit of Field Marshal Montgomery, who is expected m Cairo tomorrow or on Tuesday is to study military implications of the British decision to evacuate Egypt. Some of these exports believe
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  • 384 6 The Morning Tribune TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1946. German P.O.W.'s It is not only Japanese prisoners of war m British hands who are doing extraorinarily well for themselves. German P.O.Ws m England "are doing very well m comparison with most other people" m the words of an official reply m the
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  • 142 6 LONDON, June 9. The Britisn novelist, Compton Mackenzie, goes to New Delhi m a couple of months "to write the official history of India's share m the war her two and a half million volunteers, her fine achievements m North
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  • 93 6 ALEXANDRIA, June 9.— Fifty-nine persons were wounded by handgrenades as anti-British riots flared up m Alexandra last night for the second time m 24 hours bringing the day's casualties" to one dead and Iff wounded. A demonstration coinciding with London's Victory celebration was arranged by
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  • 1480 6  -  Harold Nicholson Copyright m Malaya By (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR) Tae habitual, as Goethe re. marked, is ap^ to make us tame; and it is curious how even the most imaginative and lively people derive a priva'e satisfaction from doing the same things every morning
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  • 210 6 Monarchist May Be Italy's First President ROME. Juno B.— The Italian Re public's first President may l>e Monarchist as a gesture of Conciliation towards the defeated 11,000,000 Italians who voted for t!.e King. Three elder statesmen, nil known for varying degrees of sympathy for the monarchy, are much discussed as
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    44 8 SAFETY FIRST fA strong believer inj safety first, Claudette Colbert decides the proi per way to feed even a I friendly donkey was via a shovel. Photograph was i taken during an idle mol ment on the set during production of "Without i Reservations".
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  • 1719 8 Five Charges Against Local Army Officer Rank Account In India Mentioned At Court WYartia\ That at no lime was tn c accused £iven any in*tructions as to the disposal rf any motor transport spares, vehicles or parts m ether Vie Ford Factory or Polo ground oth?r than through normal military
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  • 342 8 The newly formed Combined Siam Rice Commission has issued the following communique, signed by its Chairman, the Hon. Somerset Butler, C.I.E.: Prices for rice and paddy have now been announced by the Siamese Ministry of Commerce and the Rice Millers' Association. On the basic
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  • 91 8 Plans are underway to reopen Raffles College on July 1. This news has been conveyed to Raffles College undergraduates through a letter signed by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron and addressed to a representative of tne undergraduates. An earlier letter stated that
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  • 96 8 Declaring open the third day's Victory Exhibition at the Happy World Stadium last night, Lt.-Gcn. Sir Montagu Rtopford, Acting Allied Supreme Commander, SEA, said ho had a special reason m welcom- j ing the exhibition. During the fighting In which he bad taken part m
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  • 22 8 BATAVIA. Juno 10— Dutch patrols have intercepted and arrested four Grrmnns who escaped from inlernment on the bland of Onrust.
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  • 330 9 Italian Govt. Anxious To Have King Out Quickly ROME, June 9. The proclamation of Italy as a republic and the departure of King Umbcrto II, the last King of the House of Savoy from Quirinal Palace, which have been expected to-day may now not take place until to-morrow evening. Legal
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  • 355 9 National Health Service Means SYDNEY (Air Mail) Plans for a National Medical Service for Australia are being discussed by a committee of Commonwealth representatives and State health officers. They are to report back to the conference of Health Ministers, of the various States
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  • 163 10 Red Army Has Jap Officers TOKIO. June 10— A Japanese refugee from Sakhalin disclosed the arrival of a number of Ru§£ian Nisei who are officers ot the Soviet Army. Zengoro Suzuki, secretary or the Sakhalin Agricultural Association, and 20 other Japanese boarded a small boat at port ot Honto and
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  • 261 10 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "Send me to London" was the report from Tungku Musa Eddin when asked whether it was true that he intends to make his future home m Ceylon. Still waiting for permission to return to Kuala Lumpur, the Tungku at first
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  • 37 10 PENANG.— Twenty thousand yards of cloth have arrived for distribution among padi growers "as an inducement to bring their padi to the nulls. declared Mr. S. N. King, Resident Commissioner, at a press conference.
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  • 839 10 On ly One Su rvi vor Of A Whole Village A\assncrc Refugees Tell T heir Tales BATAVIA, June 9.— There are still 30,000 Chinese west of Tangerang river, anil there are fears for their safety unless the martial law decree of ''President" Soekarno restores order to this tragic district. The
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  • 22 10 PRAGUE. June 10. The transfer of Russian troops from the South Danube across Czechoslovakia has been completed, it is announced here.
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  • 155 10 Collaboration Trials In Shanghai SHANGHAI. June 10.— The locnl Chinese Government's drive against former collaborators with the Japa nese is developing odd feelings here. In ft single day, the Shanghai High Court opened prosecution against former Finnish Consul, a former head of the Shanghai Rotary lub, who also was president
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  • 128 10 Jewish Reply To Palestine Recommendations Soon JERUSALEM, June 0.— The reply of the Jewish Agency to the recommendations of the Anglo-American Enquiry Commission will be Sent to the British Government and tne United States within the "next few days" the Agency stated today. After a meeting here today the Zionist
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  • 281 10 A meeting of the newly ernors conference was held the chairmanship of the g lip Mitchell. The governor of Tanganyika, Sir William Battershill and the governor of Uganda, Sir John Hathorn attended. In the conference they discussed with the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief on the subject
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  • 287 11 Missed Catches Cost Chinese Tengah Match Playing what is probably their last gMM M full side, the K.A.I-. (Teiißuhi chalked up yet another victory yesterday when they met the Chinese At cricket for the third time. The Chinese won the toss and batted lirst. After a poor start their tail
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  • 73 11 4 V Wrestler triumphed over boxer ..gain when Bomber Newton and Conda had It out at the Great World arena on Saturday. The Bomber was disqualified m the jourth round for hitting low after i>e-7iR pinned once m the second nnmd. The other results were: >3tan
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  • 89 11 IPOH— The death sentence was parsed on three Chinese. Tan Ah San, Lee Ah Kow. and Pow Ah Kai, m the Superior Court by Lt.-Col. J. G. Adams on Charges of Carrying arms and gang robbery. Four others, Ong Ah Poo. Tan Ah Van. Chuah Sin
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  • 567 11 LOUIS DEFENDS TITLE NEXT WEEK fon ii Should Win— ll' Fight Lasts Distance LONDON, June B.— The world heavyweight title fight at the Yankee Stadium. New York, between holder Joe Louis and challenger Billy Conn, on June 19 and the bout between Jackie Patcrson, holder, and Joe Curran of Liverpool
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  • 92 11 In the third and final game oi their Whitsun tour, the K. L. visitors, the Railway Institute, again lost narrowly to the local side, m a hockey match played at Thombson Road yesterday. The Police hockey team won by one goal to nil thanks to
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  • 58 11 (Tribune Correspondent) MALACCA, June 11. The Singapore Rovers scored a 6 l win over the MCRC team m a soccer natch at the Chinese Recreation Club rround. Chia Boon Liong notched the first two goals within 15 minutes of vhe kick-off The superb defence of
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  • 288 11 Indian Tourists Attracting The Crowds (BY VERNON MORGAN) LONDON, June B. —With the Tesl drawing near, the Indian Tourist! are proving themselves a great attraction to cricket fans. They have had many obstacles to overcome. Neither m respect of weather, which has been unsually cold, wet and generally sunless, and
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  • 67 11 Before a fairly large crowd on Sunday, the Chinese Swimming Club defeated the Hospital Assistants' Si Dressers' Association in a friendly game of Table Tennis by six game* to three. Clubs and Associations who are desirous of having friendly Table Tennis matches with the Chinese j Swimming Club
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  • 645 12 Prof. Laski Asks Russia To "Experiment In Friendship" Bournemouth, June 10. Professor Harold Laski, Chairman of the British Labour Executive, m his address to the opening session of the Party's annual conference here today asked the rulers of the Soviet Union, "having experimented with distrust, to experiment friendship." "Then cannot
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  • 104 12 SHIP TWICE CAPTURED IN 24 HOURS yL Bataua, June lO.—TheyL j Dutch Navy m the Pacific^ recaptured a Japanese S I evacuation corvette less I than 24 hours after its j seizure by indonesians* J Planes spotted the "pi- i rate" ship near Japara m J Java and a Netherlands
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  • 203 12 Batavia, June 10.— Chinese m the Tandjong Leidong district of Sumatra have been robbed of more than 1,000,000 guilders by extortion gangs, reports the "Democratic Daily News." The gan^s, sometimes as many as 200 strong, extort the money by claiming they are units of the
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  • 326 12 (Tribune Correspondent) Malacca, June 10. Muthucumaru's XI from Singapore were severely trounched at cricket by the Malacca Indians by over an innings. Scores: Muthucumaru's XI, Ist innings Sundram c Arumugam b Ka^as 1 Retnam b Umapathy 0 Kulaisingam c Sudrari b Kailas 4 Vijeretnam
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  • 65 12 Belgrade. June 10— Gen. Mihailovich, once hailed as the hero of Yugoslavia for leading his Chrtnlks m resistance against the Nazi invaders, went on trial her£ today with 23 other defendants, charged with collaboration and treason. The prosecution alleged that Mihailovich maintained relations with German occupation commanders
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  • 44 12 AIEXANDRIA. June 10.— A handgrenade exploded m the hands oi a student who attempted to blow up the bedroom of the acting commandant of Aloxandriai city police, Lewa Nadinc Pa.-hu,- this morning. The student is now m hospital under r"-f
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  • 388 12 German Interness Now Hold Important Posts WASHINGTON, June 1 0.— Several thousand former German prisoners of war who received special training during 1 their internment m the United Slates are now filling military govern nvjrtt jobs and other important posts m Germany. Organisations or those prisoners have boon formed m
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  • 230 12 BOURNEMOUTH. June 9.— On thieve of the Labour Party annual conference opening here tomorrow delegates of the influential Transport and General Workers Union decided at a private meeting today to support the National Executive m the proposed alterations to the existing constitution of the Party
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