Morning Tribune, 12 June 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 37 (New Series) 10 CENTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1346-
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  • 112 1 PersianAizerbaijan Settlement Teheran, June 11.— A Foreign Office spokesman said today that the Aizerbaijan problem has been settled on the basis of a se>>en-poini programme advanced by Premier Ghavam Sultaneh. He said a Government mission, headed by Prince Firouz, propaganda minister, left today by a Russian plane for Tabriz "to
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  • 101 1 RANGOON, June 11.— One police constable was killed and five wounded on Friday when a gang of 100 attacked Tawlate police station m Insein district with sub-machine-guns, revolvers and grenades. Very lights and tracer bullets were used m the attack which lasted three hours. One
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  • 30 1 FRANKFURT, June 11.— The cap--1 ned German Uner Europa, which once served as an American troopship, has been turned over to the French Government as war repara«.Jons
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  • 77 1 New Delhi, June 11.— It's announced that the Indian High Commissioner m South Africa is being recalled as a protest against the passing, by the Unon Parliament, of the Asiatic Land Tenure Bill, which affects Indian residentsThe existing trade agreement between the two countries is also
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  • 57 1 Rome, June 11 .—The Italjan Pren.ier de Gasperi proclaimed today a national holiday, marking the birth of the Italian Republic. Throughout the country, heavy police and military forces are guarding against outbreaks. In Naples, a Monarchist strong hold, one man was killed and 13 injurt'd, in
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  • 489 1 "British Policy One Of Co-Operation" Says Attlee BOURNEMOUTH, June 11. The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, today defined British foreign policy as a search for co-operation and not an attempt to force a dull uniformity on the world. "Wo ask for others 'he freedom wo claim for ourselves", h** told the
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  • 548 1 MALAYAN UNION FACES HUNDRED MILLION DEFICIT THE MALAYAN UNION GOVERNMENT, FACED WITH A DEFICIT THIS YEAR OF $100-MILLION, IS TO ISSUE A $50-MILLION LOAN. The loan will be made up of two issues: (1) A medium-term loan (8 to 10 years) at 24 per cent; (2) a long-term (16 to
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  • 100 1 CANBERA, June 11.— Police raided a Victory Night ball S here which was attended by C diplomats and legation ofiici- t i als and seized a quantity of liquor. I Charges are pending against i j the organisers, but the police t are not taking
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  • 130 1 Peace Talks Resumed In Nanking NANKING, June 11.— Chinese Communists and Government leaders today held a direct peace meeting. Chou En Lai, Communist negotiator, conferred with the Communications Minister Yu Tia-wei, following yesterday's conference between Chou tad General Marshall, U. S. Special Envoy. The restoration of communications is one of
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  • 37 1 Lisbon, June 11. The 10,000- ton Swedish freighter, Konprinsessan Margareta, caught fire m Tagus Harbour early today, and her cai go was damaged seriously. The vessel arrived recently from the United States.— A. P.
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  • 95 1 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. June 11. —George Brenan, deputy clerc m the U. S. District Court here today got a "thank you" note from the former Japanese premier Hideici Tojo. now on war crimes trial m Ickio. Written m Japanese, the note 1! miked Brenam for sending a
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  • 130 1 New Delhi, June 11. More moves were under way today to settle India's political deadlock. Ifaualana Azfcd had half-an-hour's conference with the Viceroy at the latters invitation, and the Congress Working Committee met for 4 1/2 hours. It's meeting again tomorrow when (Dr. A?ad said) it
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  • 105 2 NANKING". June 10.— A few hours liter his return from Communist headquarters In Yenan, Gen. Chou En-lai, Communist delegate m Nanking, today saw Gen. George Mar•Jtiall. United States envoy to China. Ct is believed that Gen. Chou presented the Yenan terms for a peace oettlement m
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  • 315 2 Grand A\ufti PARIS. June 11— The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem went to Calais on June 5 and sailed in a British destroyer to England, where he took a plane for the Middle East, according to a story printed on Monday night in Lc Monde, a
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  • 68 2 TEHERAN, June 10— Mr. Qavam es-Sui'.aneh, Persian Prime Minister, attended an otticial lunch to-day fflven by the Britiish Ambassador m Teheran, Mr. John Rougetel. The Soviet Ambassador, M. Ivan Sadchikov, and other diplomatic neads were present. Prince Muzallar Firouz. who heads ;he Persian Government mission
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  • 480 2 Col. Bride May Face Court Martial Crown Gems Theft WASHINGTON, June 9.— A dime m the slot of a railway station locker save up a fortune m the Hessian crown jewels, the Army revealed. The Army said practically all the jewels have been recovered. Torn from '.heir regal setting, the
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    • 126 2 LFL ABTVER exclusive m malaya to the morning tribune) U'L ABNER To See H»r Is Not to Believe Her By^ATcapp 81/ J&W \^d^\*& /AHKNOWEDGOODOLECOOChI I AND NOW TO FIND I C-CO HOME MV FRANH r jfr^ritfy* tA> V WOULDN'T STOP AT NOTHIN' LENA ff- SHE CAN'T P YOU YOUING AN'
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  • 1039 3 Woman, Tortured, Pleads 'Please Inspector Help Me' Allegations of how several people were interrogated and beaten up during the Japanese regime and reduced to such a sta.e that they signed untrue confessions because they could not stand the beatings any more were made at the continued preliminary inquiry of Hussain
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  • 480 3 $1,000 A Day Expenses To Re move Scrap Court Martial "This man Menon was not a contractor. He was an employee of mine, and I have a legal action against him. He forged my signature on a document and is present on bail of $10,000," stated A. Shukoor, an Indian
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  • 98 3 EUROPEAN ACQUITTED I (Tribune Correspondent) I lENANG. June 11 -Alec Ij'u idson a European \oho :;as charged with possession ot arms and several rounds L (f ammunition, was acquitted I and discharged when the case icas brought up before Mr. W. Fmlsham m the Police Court xcdiy. I r It
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  • 477 3 "As it was an order and he (Major Nakamura) pressed the order. I didn'; have time to think about whom I feared and therefore, I carried out just what I was told to dp." This wa s the explanation of
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  • 162 3 Pacific Fleet Change-Over In Singapore Tne change of command •1 the British Pacific Fleet took place m Singapore yesterday on board 11. M.5. Duke of York, flagship of Admiral Lord Bruce Fraser, Commander-in-chief of the British Pacific Fleet. Vice-Admiral Dems Boyd, who took over command of the. Fleet, j hoisted
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  • 91 3 NANKTNQ, June 11.— A Central News diapatch dated Tsinan said Communist bomber dropped incendiaries on the Shantung railway town of Teochow, 70 miles northwest of Tsinan, causing several fires. It also reported that Choutsun an* Changtien villages on the Tsingtae railway were captured by Communists with
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  • 105 3 TOKIO, June 11.— SCAP today ordered banished from the House of Peers Onishi Matsumura, 63, former Japanese Police Bureau head, who played an important role m suppressing labour organisations and other liberal minorities. It also directed that he be barred from position of mayor of
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  • 38 3 There will be a Lecture on Astro logy, Spiritual and Mundane by Mr. C. Padmanabhan, member of the British Association of Scientific Astro logers, on Thursday, at the Theosophical Society, No. 8, Caimhili Road at 6.30.
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  • 33 3 The offices of the Indian Relief Committee m Malaya, Singapore branch, have been removed to 6, Race Course Lane, Singapore. All matters regarding relief should be directed to this address henceforward.
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  • 175 4 More than half a million trees were burned down m seven hours m a fire m Thetford Forest, Norfolk. Cottagers anxiously watched hundreds of firemen, soldiers and forestry men battling: to save their homes from a mile-wide wall of flame. The fire, after leaving
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    39 4 'LET ME OFF!' started with tmtfei but some- J fltng has happen- yd to make her Wish she ivasn't on the see-saiv. Next time she'll take a cushion— or the back seat, where her partner rides high and happily.
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  • 81 4 JERUSALEM, June 11.— A gan#. including a number of women armed with tommyguns, blew up Monday evening's train fiom Jaffa t<» LyMa 'iciiv Tel /\"i". The train was exploded by a heavy mi no. First reports say that one Arab policeman who tried to resist the
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  • 135 4 Jap Officer To Serve 50 Years' Jail YOKOHAMA, June 10.— The 50-year sentence imposed on Lt. Miyoroku Okada, former commander of the Nagoya prisoner-of-war camp, last March has been confirmed by Lf.-Gen. Robert L. Eichelberger, Eighth Army Commander. Lt. Okada was found guilty of beating, kicking, torturing and starung one
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  • 378 4 Ex-Miner Vicar Goes To Jail With A Secret A .'W-y ear-old ex-miner vicar went smilingly to jail for 18 months from Carlisle Assizes on May 20. When Joseph Richardson Holmes was a pitboy his ambition to become a preacher eventually won for him the £375-a-year living of All Souls, Netherton,
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    • 287 4 Clues:- Try This AMERICAN CROSSWORD B— HoSds'court language B— lKind of S.A. rodents 20— Oenus of 40— Indefinite 12-A number ?f"«r ICkel u (S m M monkey 23— What knights 31-Orowing ft article 13-Son of Adam I?"S*Af- r S 9-Stop-over were pairs 41-Printers' 14-Dye indigo f place 24-Earth used as
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  • 306 5 The Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1946. Java Massacre When news of the Tangerang massacre was first received m Malaya, it lacked confirmation. In fact, a statement was published m this country m which references were made to a previous incorrect report of a massacre and suggesting tnferentially that the
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  • 1260 5  - Friendship Forged By Books Kathleen Courlander \n exhibition t>f book* published by \merican Untvermitimm has been hvltl recently m London by the Oxford University Premm. if illustrate* tin strength of ffv Former staff reporter (on a London daily r newspaper; feature writer who has worked m New York and the
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  • 155 5 Action On Loan To U.K. Postponed WASHINGTON, June 10 Final action by the House of Representatives Bankinp Committee on the British loan was postponed at the last minute m deference to the wishes of members obliged to be absent from the capital m connection with par*.y primary contests m preparation
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  • 148 5 "Indian Independence Now Much Closer" Washington Post WASHINGTON, Juno 10.— Commenting on the acceptance of the British Cabinet Mission's proposals by the Moslem League leader Mohammed Jinnah, the Washington p ost writes m an editorial: "The Moslem leader's stand coming on *rp of Gandhi's approval of the Cabinet plan does
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  • 246 6 SIAM FACES MAJOR POLITICAL CRISIS CLIMAXING A SERIES OF PALACE BICKERINGS AND INTRIGUES, THE ACCIDENTAL GUNSHOT DEATH OF 20-YEAR-OLD KING ANANDA MAHIDOL HAS PRECIPITATED A MAJOR POLITICAL CRISIS IN SIAM, ALREADY INVOLVED IN A SERIOUS TERRITORY DISPUTE WITH FRANCE, REPORTS ASSOCIATED PRESS FROM NEW DELHI. i Siam now is faced
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  • 162 6 Aboard VSS Mount McKinley mm Bikini, June 9. (Delayed).— The atomic task force put army ana navy planes into the air the first time today to rehearse the Intricate pattern of manoeuvres for the day of the first atomic test, writes Elton Fay, Associated Press tcience
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  • 87 6 HAMBURG, June 10.— Police flying squads have seized a number of illegal printing presses used for producing forged ration cards together with distilling apparatus used for making gin. it was announced here today. Food authorities m Hamburg had been worried by large numbers of exceedingly clever
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  • 80 6 MONTREAL, June 10— The Panamanian flag was to-day lowered from the 47-year-old freighter Ponce (3 506 tons) now renamed King Using and the Chinese Ensign run up as she prepared to take her first cargo of grain and general freight to Kowloon. Hongkong, for the
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  • 91 6 CAIRO, June 10.— Field Marshal Lord Montgomery arrived here this afternoon. He left Black Bashe aerodrome, London, yesterday and stopped at Malta on the way. A British Embassy statement announcing the Field Marshal's arrival said that Lord Montgomery is "studying on the ipot various
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  • 70 6 WASHINGTON. June 11.—President Truman has abandoned hopes of visiting Manila on July 4 for the inauguration of Philippine independence. A White House Press Secretary said the President has cancelled his plans because with Congress likely to be m session throurh the middle of July, it
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  • 103 6 Italian Girl Friendly With Mahidol BERNE, Switzerland, June 10. A close girl friend of 20-year-old Marilene FerralU daughter of a Lausanne clergyman, said today that Martlene had been friendly with the late King of Siam, but she always said it was not serious and she knew it could not last.
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  • 338 6 ROME, June 11.— Italy became a Republic last night to all intents and purposes when the Supreme Court formally announced that the Italian people had voted out me House of Savoy monarchhy m last week's plebiscite The Court reserved decision, however, on Monarchist
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  • 361 6 Soviet Turns Down British Proposal •j«»i*» <f fc"«" PARIS, June 10.— M. Fyodor Gusev, chief Soviet delegate at the meeting of the deputies of the Big Four Foreign Ministers m Paris today turned down the British proposal that a four-power commission should fly to Libya and investigate on the spot
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  • 130 6 RANGOON, June 10.— Aung San. head of the Anti-Fascis tLeague, has se-nt a cable to the Secretary of State for India. Lord Pethick-Law-rence, now m India. protesting against the "false allegations" of the Conservative Member of the British Conservative Member of the British apalnst the Burmese People's
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  • 152 6 TEHERAN, June 10. Fresh hopes for a settlement between the Persian Central Government and the province of Azerbaijan on the constitutional issue have been raised by the impending departure from hereof a Government mission to Azerbaijan's capital Tabriz. The mission, which is headed by Prince
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  • 37 6 NANKING, June 11.— The Minister of Education, <"hu Chia-hsua, announced on Monday he is starting noressary stops to return to China more than 1.000 Chinese students sent to Japan during the war A.P.
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  • 287 8 INVERCHAPEL CALLS FOR MORE ANGLO -U.S. GOOD FAITH WASHINGTON, June 10. The new British Ambassador m Washington, Lord Inverchapel, declared that he was confident that a satisfactory solution of the ttitlerences between Britain and the United States on one hand and Russia on the other could be worked out to
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  • 82 8 Jap Red Says: "We Can Learn From Chinese" TOKIO, June 10. Sanzo Nazaki, Japanese Communist leader who ncently returned from an 18-year stay m China, believes the Japanese can learn from the Chinese. At a meeting to welcome Wataru Kaji, Japanese Leftist who returned Jrom a nine-year stay m China
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  • 125 8 Jap International Crimes To Date From 1931 HONOLULU, June IL— Chief Prosecutor Joseph B- Keenan, stated at a press conference, that Japan's wartime leaders will be tried for international crimes dating from the invasion of Manchuria m 1931. En route to Washington to confer with U.S. Attorney-General Tom Clark, Keenan
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  • 87 8 Vietnam Won't Recognise Cochin China PARIS, June 11— The 'Vietnam •elf -governing state of Indo-Chin has informed the French Govern tnent that it does not recognise th new provisional government of Co •hin China, according to a Frencl news agency report from Hanoi Indo-China. The Vietnam statement claim; that the
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  • 18 8 The Rotary Club of Singapore meets today m the Roof-Garden of the Adelphi Hotel at 1.
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    • 15 8 Union Theatre 'Amusompnt Park. Johore Bahru) LAST NIGHT "DEMI PARADISE" Starring Laurence Olivier Penelope Ward
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  • 361 10 GOVERNOR BACKS THE MILITARY KUALA LUA\PUR HOUSING (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. "Both on the part of civil and military, we must get ahead with a building programme not only to prevent vicious circles creating themselves m the present emergency condition, but also to provide adequately and m
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  • 97 10 (From Our Oum Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday The Finance Committee of the Malayan Union Advisory Council has approved all estimates placed before it except that under the head "Public Relation*}' says a paper tabled at the Council meeting today. The Committee decided that the director of
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  • 387 10 Death Railway Case A man who was alleged to have taken a bet with another Japanese railway engineer that he would get his sector of the Burma- Siam railway completed first a law student of the Imperial University, Tokio, Second Lieutenant Tarumato Juji,
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  • 328 10 Two Years More For Full-Train Services In Malaya From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A paper on the present condition jf the Malayan railways, presented on today's meeting of the Advisory Council, discloses that during the occupation the Japanese removed fiom Malaya to Siam 300 miles of rills, including
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  • 209 10 Bangkok, June 11. Rumours were on millions of Siamese lips today an the mourning nation awaited final ceremonies for the late beloved Kirn: Ananda Mahidol. "It was an accident" Ray loyalists, who refuse to consider anything worse. They point out the King was m high spirits
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  • 65 10 (Tribune Correspondent J J > PENANG, June 11.— A Chi- nese detective named Cheow I Fook Cheong was shot dead I when he was waylaid by an I 1 unknown assassin on his way from Bagan Arjam m Butter- i north last night. I Several shots hit
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  • 147 10 $15-MILLIONS AWAITING DESTRUCTION IN S'PORE (Tribune Stall Reporter) Singapore has plenty of money and this is official. S The average amount of currency notes m circulation m April this year was $385,335,071 compared with $221,9 74,005 representing the to- i tal nominal circulation at Feb. 15, 1942. Mr. W. D.
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  • 241 10 "Police Can Now Take Offensive"— Governor Lawlessness m the Union (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpuur, Monday. 'The police can now take the offensive against crime and lawlessness,*' said the Governor (Sir Edward Gent) m the Advisory Council today. Speaking on the question of lawlessness In the country, Sir Edward
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  • 171 11 CARDIFF, Juno 10.— The Indians declared at :V7<i foi (i wickets m their match against Glamorgan and the County scored 77 lor .5 wickets at close of play. The most satisfying feature of India's innings against Glamorgan here today was the return to form of Amarnath
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  • 175 11 Mankad and Hazare carried Saturday's partnership to 119, ihe former revealing a solid defence for three hours and forty minutes. Hazare shared in another good stand of 71 with Amarnath and altogether stayed three hours and ten minutes. While the crowd of over 5,000 appreciated the absolute
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  • 262 11 Play today began twenty minutes late and the bowlers soon found difficulty despite the liberal use of sawdust. So much so that Judge and Wooller. two fast-medium bowlers who opened the attack, bowled only one over apiece before giving way to I the slows Emrys, Davies and Clay.
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  • 134 11 Mills Thinks Joe Will Win On K.O. NEW YORK, June 10.— Freddie Mills, British cruiserweight champion, and his manager Ted Broadribb, arrived at La Guardia Airport aboard a Clipper here this evening. They mil stay for two months during which time they will see the world heavyweight title fight between
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  • 56 11 The Colonials will play cricket acrainst the Police on Thursday June 13, beginning at 1 p.m. The foKowinjf will play for the Colonials: i Tham Koon Poh, J. H. de Souza, JR. H- Perry. W. Ratanayake, L. b Nathaniels/, Dennis Collins, C. MuuiI yanse, L. Nuprara, L.
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  • 39 11 AMSTERDAM. June 11.— Before 30.000 spectators. Jurgarders. a Stockholm soccer team was defeated I—o1 o m the Olympic Stadium on Monday by the Dutch Vo'.ewckers. The only goal resulted from a penalty. Associated Press
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  • 33 11 After a short visit to China at tb" Invitation cf the Premier Dr. T. V. Soong, to discuss food problems. Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner. South East Asia, returned to Singapore yesterday.
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  • 111 11 SCFA Meet RAF Signals Tomorrow The following are the learns for tomorrow's char iy soccer match, at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The match will be played under the patronage of Wing Commander Rev T. I Scott, admission charges will be $2, $1 and 20 cants and the proceeds will be
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  • 117 11 PATERSON UNABLE TO FIGHT FOR FEW WEEKS GLASGOW, June 10— The doctor who examined the injured eye of Jackie Pater son here today certified that he will be unable to box for a few weeks. Paterson is due to defend his world and British Empire flyweight titles against Joe Curran
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  • 82 11 Philippine Jap's Case To Be Reviewed WASHINGTON, June 11.— The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review the American military commission's proceedings m Manila m waich Marinano Uyeki was convlctfd and sentenced to hang as a war criminal. Uyeki, born of Japanese parents at 110 110, Philippines, was conscripted Into
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  • 131 11 CHICAGO, June 11.— The Hessian crown jewels were m the hands of a "fence" when Colonel Jack Durant and his former WAC captain wife were arrested m connection with the robbery, it was officially announced Major Evans said that uoi. Durant will b e
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  • 151 11 Centuries For Edrich And Hammond LONDON, June in.— England's test captain, Walter Hammond scored another century for his county to-day m their fixture against Somerset. Close of play scores were: At Lords. Middlesex 317 for 8 declared (Robertson 128, Edrich 109). At Chelmsford Essex 214 fCrabtree 70, Howarth 5 for
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  • 82 11 Admiral Tnierry d'Argenlieu, the French Hierh Commissioner, anu General LeClarc. who commands the French forces m Indo-China, have both been accorded high honours by the French Government. Admiral d'Aigenlieu has been raised to the a'gnity of Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour. General
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  • 34 11 Washington, June 11. The War Department announced today thnt Major-General Howard A. Craifc, former Assistant Chief of Air Stair, is assigned to the Alaska Department Command, succeeding Lt.. General Delos C. Emmons..
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  • 73 11 Miss Nancy Russell, Director r l V W.C.A. Wi]fare for Malaya, will be the guest o* honour and speaker at the usual fortnightly meeting of the Y. W.C.A. at the Hostel. Fbit Canning RoaH, tomorrow at 5 p.m. Miss Russell has been nearly five years
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  • 63 11 RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 11. Jack Johnson, former world heavyweight boxing champion, died on Monday night m a hospital here of injuries suffered m an automobile accident Monday. Investigators said Johnson apparently lost control of the big automobile he was driving. It crashed into a
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  • 229 11 LONDON, JUNE 10— Not. tinghamshire's team to play India next Saturday will be selected from G. F. H. Heane, T. B. Reddich. W. W. Keeton. C B. Harris, J. Hardstaff, F. W Stocks, H. Butler, F. J. Woodhead. A. Jepson. E. (A. Meads, H. Winrow
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  • 42 11 Tokio, Juno 11. The Legal section of SOAP authorities today an nounced that nine more Japanese war criminal suspects have been admitted to the Supamo Prison on charges ranging: from illegal execution of American flyers to horsewhipping of war prisoner*.
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  • 290 12 China, India Demand Fair Share Of Shipping Tonnage SEATTLE, June 11.— China and India demanded a fair share of the world's shipping tonnage to permit them to compete m world trade, when their spokesmen addressed the plenary session of the International Labour Organisation's maritime conference here on Monday. Mansukhlal Atmaram
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  • 98 12 TOKIO. June 11.— A more stringent control on entry into and exit 1 from Japan was established today by a new directive requiring prior SCAP approval on arrival and departure of all persons, ships and aircraft. While this is mostly a reiteration of the previous policy,
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    • 49 12 Tokio, June 11. The maintenance of current policies and the fullest co-operation with other AlliiV forces m Japan was promised today by Lieut. General H. C. RobeaBon, at his first press conference since taking over command of tiu British Commonwealth Forces here. M
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    • 48 12 FRANKFURT, June 11.— The Army was today bewildered to find that five German war brides, married to American soldiers despite prohibition, had applied for passage to the United States on a GI ship. The Army is seeking clarification trom Washington.
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    • 52 12 Athens, June 11 The Communist Party's central committee called on the Allied Ambassadors m Athens today and protested against the emergency treasures taken by the Government to restore order. They argued the measures will lead to civil war, complications m the Balkans and are a threat
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    • 56 12 JERUSALEM. June 11.— The Palestine Government said today that armed Jewish bands stopped three passenger trains, blowing up the engines and firing the coaches after allowing the passengers and crews to alight. Two Arabs were wounded by gunfire antf a third was beaten. It is reported
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    • 46 12 SAN FRANCISCO, June 11 Counterfeit $50 bills, possibly made In the Orient and of exceptional workmanship, are appearing m the United States., Th<> Treasury Department secret service announce that four bills were found m San Francisco, six m Seattle and one m New York.
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    • 37 12 Dubuque, June 11. The death toll Ik the Cran*leld Hotel fire rose to 17 with the discovery of another body In the charrei ruins. The list of persons unaccounted for stands at 13.
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    • 40 12 Moscow, June 11. a goia nugget weighing just over three and a half pounds has l»een found m Aragino goldfleld, Siberia. This is one of the biggest ri'ggets to be found m the goldflelds along the river Yenesel.
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    • 33 12 Southampton, June n...Mr. Mackenzie King, Canadian Prime Minis'sr. saiWl for Canada m the liner Queen Mary this morning. He has been attending the Domsiion Premiers' confers ice m London.
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  • 74 12 Rome, June 11. General Smuts. Prime Minister of South Africa who is on his way back to Pretoria from i England where he has been attending the Dominion Premiers' conferences, said on his arrival here he would have talks m Cairo with King Farouk. Gen.
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  • 349 12 HONG KONG, June 10. Famine, which has I stalked South China for the past three years, is approaching its climax as the harvesting of the summer rice crop nears. Judging by present estimates, from Kwangtung and Kwangsi two South China rice growing provinces there is
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  • 103 12 The Malayan contingent to the Victory Parade m London last Saturday showed up well m the Gaumont British Newsroel of the event which has just arri/ei m Singapore anc was shown last night at the Pavilion theatre. The newsreel showed the men marching m nagmficent
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  • 269 12 SECO SESSION ON SPAIN DEFERRED NEW YORK, June 10- The Chairman of the I NO Security Council, Mr. Alexander Parode, has postponed the session of the council which is to debate on the Spanish issue from tomorrow until Thursday, m response to the British request. it was disclosed tonight. Th*>
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