Morning Tribune, 13 June 1946
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Title Section14 1946-06-13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 38 (New Series) 10 CENTS THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1946-14 words
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Article, Illustration351 1946-06-13 1 Japs Cry At News Of Terauchi's Death (Tribune Staff Reporter). Field Marshal Count Terauchi. Supreme Commander of the Japanese Expeditionary Forces, Southern Regions, died at 3.40 o'clock yesterday morning at his headquarters m the Japanese camp on Rengam Estate, Rengam, Johore. The cause of death was cerebral haemorrhage. The news351 words
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Article105 1946-06-13 1 Washington. June 12— The US. War Department announces the award of the Legion of Merit to Lt.-Gen. Hiu Hsl-ling of the Chin Army for "exceptionally it itorious conduct, In performance of outstanding services as Director-General of the Chinese nedical administration from Feb. 3 to Dec.105 words
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Article38 1946-06-13 1 Washington, June 12. The U.S. Senate has approved the nomination of Vice-Admiral Ben Morell to the temporary rank fcf full admiral. Morell organized the Seabees during the war and directed vast navy base construction work.38 words
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371 1946-06-13 1 ROME, June 12. A night of stress and anguish followed yesterday's holiday to proclaim the birth of the Italian Republic. In Rome, at nightfall, the Royal Standard still waved over the Quirinal Palace. Sixty-flve-year-old Premier de Gasperi had visited the King or "ex-King" there seven timesReuter - 371 words
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Article87 1946-06-13 1 Bournemouth, June 12. Mr. Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, again' defended his policy towards RussCa when he addressed the Labour Party conference here today. He outlined his efforts to bring about closer relations between the two countries. He instanced hi s proposal to extend the 20-year alliance87 words
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Article102 1946-06-13 1 Athens, June 12.— Yielding to vigorous reaction, the Greek Government today announced two legislative retractions— the minimum of five years sentence for strikers m public utilities was deleted from the emergency measures decree of four days ago, m addition, to allowing freedom to strike. The government also said102 words
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Article, Illustration289 1946-06-13 1 OUR GOVERNOR KNIGHTD: MR. HONE TOO Malaya's Birthday Honours issued today include two knighthoods a X.C.M G. for the Governor of Singapore (Mr. F. C. Gimson) and a K.B.E. for Mr. H. R. Hone, at present Secretary -General to Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Governor- General. He was formerly the289 words
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Article119 1946-06-13 1 NANKING, June 12.— Fierce nghting was reported here today, to be raging east of Klrin, m Manchuria, although there was no confirmation of Peking reports that the Chinese Nationalist command had called off the 15-day truce m the civil war with Communists and resumed their advance*119 words
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Advertisement74 1946-06-13 1 To All Our Numerous Friends And Ladies Patrons In Singapore And The Union. WE TAKE PLEASURE ANNOUNCING RECEIPT OF STOCKS PURE SILK UNDERWEAR, KIMONOES, LADIES BLOUSES, IN CHARMING SHADES FROM SHANG HAI AND CHINA. STOCKS ARE AT PRESENT LIMITED BUT ALL EFFORTS ARE BEING MADE TO GET MORE AND MORE74 words
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Article299 1946-06-13 2 JiOMKAY India, rapidly becoming air-minded, now is gmntf to have air hostesses. And to make certain that the hostesses were properly selected and trained, Tata Air Lines part of the great Tata commercial and industrial empire m India imported from Kansas City, Missouri, 25-year-old GeneAssociated Press - 299 words
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Article144 1946-06-13 2 Brighton Food Shortage LONDON, June 11.—London had bigger crowds of sightseers yesterday than had been seen on Whit Monday for some years, the decorations for Victory celebrations being the principal attraction. German war prisoners are to help to clear up the area. After Victory Day, it was mainly an indoors144 words
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Article130 1946-06-13 2 Truman Vetos Anti-Strike Bill WASHINGTON, June 12.—President Truman vetoed the case labour disputes bill because he said it would compel men to work for private employers m a peacetime democracy. In a message to Congress announcing his v?to of the controversial measure, the President said that "strikes against private employersA.P. - 130 words
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Article42 1946-06-13 2 WASHINGTON, June 12- -The L.S. Air Transport Command anrounced that the inauguration o; liights of the Army airline to Toklo, via Adak, has been postponed in»t:* fometime m July because Nort>i Pacific weather and communication tarilities are inadequate A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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112 1946-06-13 2 Truman Appoints Committee On Palestine WASHINGTON, June 11. President Truman to-day appointed a Cabinet committee on Palestine and related subjects and authorised it to negotiate with the British and other Governments. Mr. James Byrnes, United States Secretary of State, Mr. Robert Patterson, Secretary for War, and Mr. John Snyder, UnderReuter - 112 words
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Article424 1946-06-13 2 WOMAN WAITED 8 YEARS Kdward Royal Chaplin, who eight years afro was accused of the fnurder of Percy Arthur Casserley and was sentenced to 12 years' penal servitude for manslaughter, was released from Camp Hill Prison, Isle of Wight, at dawn on May 17 on ticket-of-leave Three hours later he424 words
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Article78 1946-06-13 2 CAIRO, June 11.— Field Marsha Lord Montgomery got down early today to the first of a series of talks he is holding with high-ranking British officers. The talks, it was reliably learned cover all military aspects. Lord Montgomery is expected to leave for Palestine atReuter - 78 words
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Article330 1946-06-13 2 To the German guards at Stalag Luft :1, at Sagan, on the Oder, Flight-Lieut. Bill Ash, newspaper cartoonist, author and fighter pilot, was just a crazy clown. The tall, slim Texan, who had thrown up his job on a New York newspaper to330 words
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Miscellaneous290 1946-06-13 2 Civ«- r^V rAis AMERICAN isr.. CROSSWORD 1 Supreme 30 Prefix: above Diety 31 Superlative 51 Husband of 22 It sticks 34 Thin and worn 46 Having many 4 What miners ending salty wife '24 German writer 36 Exclamation yean follow 32 Nosy person 52 Sound 25 Fasten end of of290 words
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345 1946-06-13 3 BLOODY FIGHTING BETWFEN MONARCHISTS AND ITALIAN TROOPS IN NAPLES, FOLLOWING THE PROCLAMATION OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC, WAS REPORTED YESTERDAY IN CABLED MESSAGES RECEIVED HERE. Ail Associated Press re port says that m a heavy gun battle, which raged for hours, at least four personsA.P.; Reuter - 345 words
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Article141 1946-06-13 3 TOKIO, June 12. Gen. Hideki Tojo's lawyer said on Tuesday that the former Piemier will assume full responsibility for starting the Pacific war when he comes before the Allied Tribunal. He added that Tojo will argue that International custom gives Emperor Hirohito immanity, since no sovereignA.P. - 141 words
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Article89 1946-06-13 3 LONDON. June 11— Mr. Ernes* Bpvin. Foreitm Secretary, has s.'nt t» message to Sienor Alcide de Gasperi, Italian Prime Minister, noting mat the referendum and eleciio?!? >n Italy were carried through m an orderly manner and pointing out «lmt there will lx» no chance m *he feelingsReuter - 89 words
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Article93 1946-06-13 3 Life Term For U.S. Sergeant FRANKFURT, June 11.— Staff Sergeant John S. Melia of the United States Army, a member of the United 1 States zone constabulary, was sentenced to life imprisonment by a general courtmartial for the murder of a German civilian. It was stated that Melia beat theReuter - 93 words
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Article146 1946-06-13 3 BUENOS AIRES, June 11. June, July and August "are critical months m this world crisis, with the arrival of northern hemisphere crops m September, the situation m starving countries will be greatly eased," Mr. Herbert Hoover, President Truman's Food Investigator, said at o vress conferenceReuter - 146 words
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47 1946-06-13 3 1 ATHENS, June 11.— A war crir iw> J court today sentenced the Itai.'uv r aptair. Giovanni Ravalll a^t the Bulgarian Lieutenant KV/?,vf tr life imprisonment with hard lab'i for atrocities m Greece iuiru;? t v c wai, it was reported.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article78 1946-06-13 3 BATAVIA, June 11. The Dutch troops have rescued 2.500 Chinese including hundreds of women and children from an area to the west of Tangerang, not far from Batavia. where the Chinese were massacred recently by Indonesian extremists, it was reported to-day. Many of those rescued hadReuter - 78 words
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Article200 1946-06-13 3 U.S. Completes Atom Cont rol Plan WASHINGTON, June 11.— The United States has completed a definite plan for international contral of atomic energy for submission to the United Nations Atomic Commission, the Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, announced to a press conference to-day. Mr. Byrnes declined to say whetherReuter - 200 words
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Article211 1946-06-13 3 BYRNES UTTERS A WARNING WASHINGTON, June 11. Tie United States Sit retary of Stati\ Mr. James Byrnes, warned m a pr< ss conference to-day that failure of the reconvened Foreign Ministers conference In Paris would b.^ a defvat for all mankind as well as for the powers represented. Mr. ByrnesReuter - 211 words
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Article28 1946-06-13 3 BERLIN. June 12— G enart Hauptman. 83-year-old German d»^ matist, novelist, poet and Nobel Pu«e winner, died Saturday, it was announced tftfiay. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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499 1946-06-13 3 MIHAILOVICH'S APPLICATION REJECTED BALGRADE. June 12.— Gen. Dnua Mihailovich, iormer Yugoslav War Minister accused of collaborating with the Germans against Marshal Titos partisans, was on Tuesday refused further time to study the charges. The bushy-haired Chetnik leader had admitted contacts with the Germans and the Quisling Nedic Government as earlyA.P.; Reuter - 499 words
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Advertisement161 1946-06-13 4 it's obtainable anywhere it's m f <^^ Electrical United Trading Co., 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery V Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods 4.ooi>vioati 10. Battery Road (Rodney House), Singapore. Flowers Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE Artificial161 words
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Advertisement169 1946-06-13 4 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Telephone 7563. Hair Dressen Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Interlandl. Heeren Building, Orchard Road. Hotel Dancing at the Tavern Every Wednesday169 words
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Advertisement128 1946-06-13 4 Men's Wear BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS (A Gents Distinctive Stylish Shirts) Call at— E. ALLABI X CO., 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Music Store T.M.A. Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC It RECORDS. 'Phone 7465. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, High128 words
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Advertisement155 1946-06-13 4 Rejrigerators Morclen Compjny Refrigerating Engineers 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Terrains: 'WARDEN" Singapore. Sanitary Contractors j FONGHIN Co., Ltd. Office 64, Wallich Street, Phone No. 7557. I Sanitary Electrical Contractors Kdilding Repairers and General Importers. SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Silk Store FRESH SILKS In New155 words
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302 1946-06-13 5 The Morning Tribune THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1946. Horrors To Come Bigger and better atomic bombs, self propelled over vast distances and travelling with incredible speed, bacterial warfare and a new weapon which will sterilise vast areas of the earth against all animal and vegetable growth those are some of the302 words
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Article1452 1946-06-13 5 CLIVE SANSOM - When You Open Your Mouth... CLIVE SANSOM •~w*~ jyy ~-< (In John O'London's I I Weekly). i t Clive Sansom, story writer I and poet, has devoted mucn j interest and attention to speech, m connection with speech -training and verse. speaking competitions. He i i has taken part m1,452 words
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Article53 1946-06-13 5 Wavell Confers With Gandhi NKW DELHI. June 11 Field Marshal Lord Wavell, the Viceroy, hart a conference today with Mahatma Oandhi. Mahatnia Oandhi later visited Maulana Azad's residence where the Congress Working Committee is at present m session and, it is understood, he informed the Committee of his conversation withReuter - 53 words
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Article67 1946-06-13 5 PARIS, June 11.— The police at Bowrival, 10 miles west of Paris admitted today that the Mufti of Jerusalem had lived m the town. They refused to reveal the location of his house but local reports led newspapermen to a villa standinß m a thick shrubbery on theReuter - 67 words
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62 1946-06-13 5 Egyptians Attack British Soldiers ALEXANDRIA, June 11.— A group of British soldiers was attcaked by Egyptians when returning to Sidi Bihr camp, Ramleh, on the outskirts lof Alexandria, late last night. Ont was injured and taken to hospital. The attack followed an explosion of one of three hand grenades thrownReuter - 62 words
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Article37 1946-06-13 5 London, oune 11.— Paris Radio reports that Queen Farida of Egypt with her cl 'k'ren and the King s Bister are leaving Cairo on June- 11 1 lor France to spend the summer there.37 words
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206 1946-06-13 6 "BRITAIN AT \TS WORST." LONDON, June 11.— The squalor and dinginess of the British Foreign Office building is criticised m a letter to today's Times from J. H. Huidinga. The first impression received by ambassadors and ministers who pa<js j through the Foreign OfficeReuter - 206 words
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94 1946-06-13 6 PACKARD PLANT MAY HAVE TO CLOSE DOWN DETROIT, June 11.— The President of the PtJkard Motorcar Company predicted that Packard and othei automobile plants will be forced to close as the result of diversion of piR-iron to the federal housing pro-) gramme. He declared his Company) was entirely cut offReuter - 94 words
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Article48 1946-06-13 6 BLUDAN, June 11.— An extra ordinary meeting of the Arab League Council has passed an amendment on the recommendations of the Political sub-Committee that the Pales tine case should go before the UNO Assembly, saying that the British Government should be consulted first.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement178 1946-06-13 6 -J— l |3Cl II A.M." 2, 4 30 zf* m 1 1x1 7oo i qso p m \-4S?Alilj^ ThE HOME or rft I HII V tNTEPTAINMENT FRED MacMUKRAY JOAN LESLIE JUNE HAVER m "Where Do We Go From Here" So Amazing! So Different! ALSO PARAMOUNT NEWS ARRIVED TODAY VICTORY PARADE178 words
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Advertisement192 1946-06-13 6 H. M. THE K\NC Takes The Salute at BIG VICTORY PARADE (London, June 8) SPECIAL PATHE GAZETTE PICTURES Precede "CORSICA^ BROTHERS" at the CAPITOL To-Day 11 a.m.— 2— 4.15— 6.30— J. 9.15 pjn. Are You Enjoying Your Victory Holidays? This Victory Celebration is Funny -Bone Cerebration! AL HAM BRA. /^wS^w/192 words
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Miscellaneous287 1946-06-13 6 r RADIO PROGRAMME; TO-DAY 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schooiß' Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.) English Schaois' Broadcast every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools' Broadcasting Wednesday and Friday 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres m the medium wave band and 4.78 megacycles per second m the 61 metre band except from287 words
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Miscellaneous86 1946-06-13 6 1800 Programme Summary m Malay. 1805 Malay Selections (R). 1830 Arabic Songs (R). 1900 Reading of Koran. 1915 NEWS m Malay. 1930 Talks on Religious Affairs. 1945 Arabic Songs (R). 2015 Programme Summary m English. 2018 Swingtime ENSA. 2032 Radio Orchestra. 2030 NEWS Headlines m English. 2100 ITMA 3rd Series86 words
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Advertisement292 1946-06-13 7 j*j*mmtsmi<:i**w<:mt i%*m€:E& BIG HOL/DAY ATTRACTION i 01^/^1 OPENS TO-DAY V/All 1 V/Ll 11 a.m.— 2 p.m.— 4.15— 6.30— 9.15 p.m. (BOOKING OFFICE Tel. 5281) P^^^wi Ik^ii 1 1 1 1 1 I If §■■■■1 iaH bP STuaiac ilfafJHyi^/^V** V^vV ■■■■■■■■■I j^P^^ imuiii ■MH^BBM ■BBBt HBr^ J^ *4f \^BE hlm 'j4292 words
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Advertisement89 1946-06-13 7 YOU CAN RELY ON THh For Your Week-End Entertainment OPENING TODAY 5 SHOWS 10.30 a.m.— 1.30— 4— 6..J0— 1U0 p.m. €OMi:»i daxces sox(;s I nui jj W arthur treacher RYAN l^^ffPl^Mril heien broderick m «IL iiL^^^fl PATRIC KNOWLES ANN J PTt^^l I Edward ßßoMßEß| s DONALD O'CONNOR A STAR 189 words
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453 1946-06-13 8 U.S. Surplus Property Sale Here Nets $600,000 Disposal of U.S. Army surplus property, lagging m many other parts of the w>rld, has be^n ccmple-'cd m the Singapore area, which embraces Mulaya, ins Netherlands East Indies, Sam, Buima and Indo-China. The American taxpayer received back approximately $300,000 (U.S.)— surplus according toA.P. - 453 words
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90 1946-06-13 8 CHINESE AIR STUDENTS IN SINGAPORE Smartly attired m khaki uniforms, peaked caps and black boots, three hundred Chnese Air Force students were interested visitors to Singapore yesterday "doing the sights-" They are members of the Hangchow air school which during the war was transferred to Lahore^ India. Some of the90 words
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Article54 1946-06-13 8 Beginning at 7 p.m. tomorrow, Buddhists will celebrate at the Temple m Outram Itoad, the festival of the founding of Buddhism m Ceylon 2254 years ago, by the Arahant Thera Maha Mahinda, the son of the Kmperor Dharmasoka of India. Preachers: Theras Pannasiha and Soma of the Ceylon54 words
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249 1946-06-13 8 Aircraft of an R.A.F. squadron-No. 84 -which foueht from Sumatra against overwhelming odds durn" g those dirk days m elrly 1942, will be seen above aneawwe today flying In victory formation. This famous squadron operated gallantly m Sumatra until forced to evacuate, a249 words
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Article216 1946-06-13 8 The folloicinj message to f H,s Majesty Kn.g George W t frovi the peoples of the Mala- t yan Union and Singapore has been forwarded on their be.hai; i by H.E. The Governor-Go »j- ral, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donalds I > "1 have the honour216 words
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252 1946-06-13 8 JUDGE SAYS "S TOP THIS BALDERDASH" After listening patently for two I hours yesterday afternoon to the examination and cross-examination <>i the first witness for the defence. 1 U. Col. G. C. 11. Culley, president nf die Eighth War Crimes Court sa<d: 'Don't let's have any more this balderdash. The252 words
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323 1946-06-13 8 CIVIL AIRCRAFT FOR SINGAPORE AT END OF YEAR When Singapore was subjected to J air attack by Allied aircraft during the Japanese occupation, pilots took I pvery precaution to bomb only Japj anesc military targets and to avoid i the city and civilian property. Tho undamaged state m "'hich. Singapore323 words
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Article101 1946-06-13 8 Ten accused persons appeared before Mr. Justice R. Moor m the Supreme Court yesterday morning when their cases were mentioned m connection with the first Assizes which opens next Monday at 11 a m. The Assize Judge told them that they will be remanded m custody101 words
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468 1946-06-13 8 The trial concluded yesterday afternoon m the Sixth War Crimes Court of the four Japanese, Major Mabuchi Setsu, Major Nakamura Kinji, Capt. w«amatsu Hitoshi and Capt. Hisakawa Shigehiro, who were on trial on a charge of being concerned m tne unlawful killing of an468 words
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601 1946-06-13 9 S'PORE MILITARY DEREQUISITIONING NOW 50 PER CENT (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mv pf ff f HI Although 50 per cent, of the houses and property m Singapore occupied by the military at its peak have now been returned to their owners, the housing shortage on the island remains acute, and threatens601 words
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89 1946-06-13 9 (Tribune Correspondent) MALACCA, June 10. A simple but impressive ceremony marked the re opening of the Malay Women's Train ing College at Durian Daun yesterday with His Excellency, the Governor of the Malayan Union, Sir Edward Gent performing the ceremony. Arriving m the State earlier89 words
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Article35 1946-06-13 9 LONDON, June 11.— Moscow radio said today that Russia and Yugoslavia have reached complete accord on the programme of economic collaboration and supplies for the Yugoslav Army, and close cultural and political co-operation.35 words
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Article25 1946-06-13 9 Rear Admiral Egefton, Flag Officer. Malaya, is flying to Bangkok *o I attend the funeral ceremony for the late King of Siam.25 words
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331 1946-06-13 9 "Bea tings Were To Make Them Tell The Truth" The general procedure and objects of the interrogation of persons brought before the political section over which Hussain bin All Alsagoff was m charge (luring the Japanese occupation were described by two witnesses at the continued hearing of a preliminary inquiry331 words
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320 1946-06-13 9 A- a press conference m Shanghai last week, where he was invited by the Chinese Premier Dr. T.V. Soong to discuss the food situation, Lord Killearn. Special Commissioner. S.E.A. said that the rice allocation to China for the second quarter 45.000 tons— was higher320 words
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366 1946-06-13 9 lieu m Says Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner, South-East Asia, spoke last night at the Victory Exhibition at the Happy World. It is frequently said that though wo have won the war we have yet to win the peace (said Loiu Killearn). To win366 words
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Article213 1946-06-13 9 Huge Haul Of Arms In Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) PENANG. Wednesday 12.The biggest police haul of arms was made during a four hours raid on warious suspected places from 11 last night until 3 o'clock this morning. Five pistols and 133 bullets were recovered. Three arrests were made, and213 words
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69 1946-06-13 9 During his stay m Nanking, Lord Killearn had convsrsations with Dr. T. V. Soong, President of the Executive Yuan, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Food and other officials, and dined with the Generalissimo, as well as with Dr. Soong and other69 words
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Article25 1946-06-13 9 The 43rd Anniversary Celebration of the Tong Soon Kok Association will be held on Saturday at No. 522. East Coast Road.25 words
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Article47 1946-06-13 9 WASHINGTON, June 12.— The House Banking Committee will vote on Thursday on the legislation ratifying the British loan, It was announced yesterday (Tuesday) by Committee Chairman B. Spence, Democrat, Kentucky. Only six of the 27 Committee men have thus far indicated opposition. A. P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article167 1946-06-13 10 TOURISTS JUST ROBBED OF WIN CARDIFF, June 11.— Time robbed the Indian tourists of victory m their rain-i nterfered match against Glamorgan here, the game ending m a draw with Glamorgan facing certain defeat. In reply to the tourists' 376 for six wickets declared, Glamorgan were able to score only167 words
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Article353 1946-06-13 10 (Continued from page 2). final stage of the Investigation after he had signed the confession." During the interrogation a detective usually stood beside or behind the prisoner, and while AlsagofT was recording statements he had to look at the detective, bang the table w;th his list or give353 words
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Article90 1946-06-13 10 The following are teams m a friendly Table Tennis match to be played at the Chinese Swimming Club's premises at 21 Amber Road, on Sunday at 2 p.m. Chinese Swimming Club: Singles: Chua Kirn Hearn, Wong Tong Goon, Loke Seek Cheong, Chan Kwok Ming, Lim Choo Ann. Doubles:90 words
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486 1946-06-13 10 LONDON, June 11. Bad weather interfered with all county cricket matches and only one game had a decision. All other fixtures were either drawn or abandoned. In the only game with a decision, Worcestershire defeated Essex by five wickets following a brave declaration by theReuter - 486 words
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Article199 1946-06-13 10 (Tribune Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, June 11 —When the question of loan fpr assistance [to Chinese mine owners was raiseJ at the Advisory Council meeting. His Excellency the Governor remarked that a committee to administer these loans has already been t>et up and that it has199 words
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Article24 1946-06-13 10 Tokio, June 11— All American trooDs m Japan will Tbe innoculated before June 30 against Japanese i; B" tynp mosauitn borne encephalitis. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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213 1946-06-13 10 Chinese, RAF (Signals) In Colourless Draw The S.C.F.A. and tne k.A.F. 1 (Signals) drew one all m a disI appointing game of soccer played before a good crowd at ihe Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Making their second appearance since the liberation, the S.C.F.A. put up a disappointing display, the only213 words
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332 1946-06-13 10 Clever Bowling By Mankad Sarwate (By Leary Constantine, Reuter's Special Correspondent). CARDIFF, June 11.— The Indians nearly brought off a great I win here today but a sloppy ground prevented serious cricket and play was commenced I more In the nature of giving the crowd of 3,000 some value forReuter - 332 words
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Article300 1946-06-13 10 (Continued from page 3). Chief, "the RA.P. is anxioua U do its best to rehabilitate the city. In particular, we hope that before long: the Flying Club at Kalians will be resuscitated, and we look forward to get it going properly again. "As far as Civil Aviation is300 words
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Article39 1946-06-13 10 I PESHAWAR, June 11 One person was killed and some Injured m a clash between parties of Congress and Moslem League Workers m the vllleage of Shbnbkadar m Peshawar district, states a report received here.39 words
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Article39 1946-06-13 10 WASHINGTON. June iJ. -r h e U.S. Senate has confirmed John W jpnyder as Secretary of the U. 3. il.easury, succeeding Fred M. Vlnfson, who has been nominated C*\!ff Justice of the Supreme Court A .P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article415 1946-06-13 11 Lord Tedder Puts Faith In Youth Marshal of tic R.A.F. Lord Tedder. Deputy Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force until the defeat of Germany and now Chief of the Air Staff, received the freedom of the City of London at Guildhall. Despite grey skies and steady rain, he rode415 words
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Article, Illustration126 1946-06-13 11 HEROINE OF "THE PEARL" Ned E. Depinet, executive VicePresident of RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., is seen at his New York headoucrters with the Mexican star Maria Elena Marques, who after finishing the leading feminine role m The Pearl at RKO's Churnbunco Studios m Mexico City, took a plane for Spain126 words
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Article95 1946-06-13 11 LONDON. June 11. Moscow radio today quoted Izvestia, organ of the Supreme Council of the USSR, m a review of the Indonesian freeU^a: ir.ovement as saying that Anglo-Tn-c'Jan forces began a bloody car :a?e ir Surabaya and other centres m northern Java. 'After the defeat ofReuter - 95 words
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259 1946-06-13 11 Top-Hat Ghost Plays An Organ That Isn't There A mumbling ghost m a top hat is haunting the bombshattered St. George's Hall, near Oxford Circus, London. And, so it is said, he plays an organ which isn't there. Commissionaires have hoard and reported the ghostly music coining from the ruins259 words
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Article115 1946-06-13 11 SHANGHAI, June 11.— Shanghai s Whangpoo river, waterway of China's metropolis and the jjreatest iJort. will be bridged for the first tfttf when the scheme, drawn up by Iho Iccal Public Works Bureau, goes tlnough. Up to now people wishing to crosj from Shanghai proper toReuter - 115 words
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Article283 1946-06-13 11 New Head Of Arts Council Is 70 Sir Ernest Pooloy (70), a formor Master of the Drapers' Company, has been appointed chairman of tn«Arts Council of Great Britain In «uccesslon to the Into Lord Keynes. The appointment was made by Mr. Dalton, Chancellor of the Exchequoi. after consulting the Minister283 words
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Article49 1946-06-13 11 I ROME, June 11. Signor Alclde Ide Oasperi, Italian Premier, is immediately to assume functions of lead of State, the Italian Cabinet decided at its meeting today. Ho went from the Cabinet me;tfing: to Quirlnal Palace to commu.Mt- cate this decision to the King ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Miscellaneous98 1946-06-13 11 U*L ABI^EII exclusive m malaya to the morning tribune! 't^T^v^kfr FranN hip ByA^^i j jiuuIPTALYOuTpoVOU W WHO SHOULD 11 I BECAUSE IT NOT RIGHT IW IF YOU VMI J BPBB rWHFRE »-> LErSA THE 1 KMOW A KNOW BATTER H FOR CHILDREN TO > W R^ v p^S^F I HYENAS98 words
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463 1946-06-13 12 BOURNEMOUTH, June. 12.— Replying to criticism of Labour's foreign policy at today's debate at the j labour conference here. Mr. Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, said: "No one will be happier than I if, before I leave this office. I can carryReuter - 463 words
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Article183 1946-06-13 12 later messages said that Naples, at least seven persons are dead and 60 wounded alter battles between Royalists and police last night. The Cabinet is reported to have presented Umberto with two solutions of the impasse to sign a decree, on the cabinet's authority, naming cie Gasperl as provisional presidentA.P. - 183 words
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Article61 1946-06-13 12 TOKIO, June 12.— The U.S. Army has decided to let its WAC's and nurses m the Pacific be more glamorous when they go dancing. They can wear civilian evening dress "at appropriate social functions," also civilian clothing off duty m their own quarters, but it61 words
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59 1946-06-13 12 BRITISH INDIAN TROOPS TAKE OVER OKAYAMA (Japan), June 12.— Britisn troops ruled here today, succeeding the U. S. 24th Infantry Division. Bntish and Indian veterans of the Burma campaign, and Americans who fought at Leyte and Mindanao saluted each other on the parade ground as the 24th Division officially terminated59 words
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Article49 1946-06-13 12 TOKIO, June 12. As a result of the discovery of woodtfci mortars, swords and grenades m a Buddhist temple storehouse, SCAP today or» deied the Japanese Government to determine by June 21 if the Okayama prefectural education department told its schools to retain such training lii&s49 words
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273 1946-06-13 12 BOURNEMOUTH, /tine 12.— The Minister of State Mr. Noel-Baker told the Labour Party's Conference today that B-itain's foreign policy is dedicated to the belief "we can make a world without war," and that it must be done "m the ne xt ten years." HeA.P. - 273 words
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Article30 1946-06-13 12 Helsinki, Junv 12.— The Helsinki news agency quoted that the Helsinki University Astronomical Institution which reDorted that a "ghost rocket" which was observed on Monday was meteor. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article736 1946-06-13 12 "MAJOR ASKED ME FOR TWO LOANS" M«rifai "The police sergeant said that if I didn't say what he wanted me to say he would detain me at the Wnite House and, if necessary, he would beat me up. bo I made the statement which he took down m his own736 words
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