Morning Tribune, 14 June 1946

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  • 6 1 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JUNE 14 1946-
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  • 158 1 Communist Threat To Tsingtao Nanking, June 13. China's 15--day truce appeared reduced to a scrap of paper as the Government's tightly controlled Central News Agency reported that Communut troops attempted an amphibious landing near Tsingtao, as land attacks against the city were being intensified. The Central News said the am
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  • 174 1 LONDON, June 13.— A British note stating that the allegations at the Gen. Mihailovitch trial against British officers seem "without foundation," and personal denials from two British officers named m the Belgrade court, was announced today. A British Foreign Office statement, referring to press reports
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  • 99 1 Dachau. June 13. Fifty-two form- 1 er Nazi officers and guards of the infamous Plosstnberg concentration j camp pleaded "not guilty" today when they faced an American mill-' tary court here They were charged with murderIng thousands of women, Polish citizens and other foreign political prisoner* by
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  • 35 1 Frankfurt, June 13. The Army nnnounces that $40,000 to $50,000 worth jf the Hesse Crown Jewels h; ye !>e( n recovered m Germany fYllowinjr the arrest of an American major ht»re on Sunday.
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  • 30 1 London, June 13. A party of 120 Indian troops, who took part m the London Victory Parade, -will visit Germany from June 17 to June 23.
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  • 239 1 UMBERTO LEAVES FOR EXILE IN PORTUGAL KING UMBERTO HAS LEFT ITALY FOR EXILE IN PORTUGAL, IT WAS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON FROM THE ROYAL PALACE IN ROME. Earlier m the day, he drove out of the Palace with his aide to an airport outside the city, where he took oft
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    39 1 Sir Franklin Gimson (Governor of Singapore) and Major General Cox (Commander, Singapore District) photographed as they were inspect ng, m a, car, the huge parade on the padang yesterday morning* m honour of the King's blrthdfly (See Page 8)
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  • 159 1 Glasgow, June 13. The Liner "Queen Elizabeth/ painted m her peacetime colours, will leave Clyde early on Satin day and is expected at Southampton on Sunday. When she sails again from Southampton, it will be on her maiden voyage as the world's largest and fastest luxury
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  • 179 1 B YRNES LEA VES for PARIS Washington, June 13.— The U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Byrnes leaves today for Pans, and a showdown meeting with the Soviet Foreign Commissar Mr. Molotov on restoring peace to Europe. Diplomatic authorities here said there appears to be no doubt that the Big Four
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  • 58 1 Seattle, Jim* 13. Mrs. William Roberts of Birmingham, Alabama, and her small son Richard led the parade of Yokohama-bound Army wives up ihe gangplank of the Army transport Fred O. AinsworthThere were 318 m the first group of American women and children scheduled to set up housekeeping
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  • 388 2 Umberto's Arrest Demanded ROME, June 12.— King— or ex-King— Umbert© II will assume the status of a private citizen after investing Premier Alcide de Gasper i as provisional head of the state, the Rome newspaper Giornale D'ltalia, said m a special edition to-day. The Government will then become autonomous," the
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  • 142 2 BIARRITZ, June 12.— As the Vietnam delegation -which it to discus* the final settlement of the problem* of sovereignty ofVTndo-Chinese States with the French "authorities arrived here today, semi-official reports from Hanoi stated that two French soldiers were fired upon and wounded by Vietnam sentries. The
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  • 294 2 Promising MalayanIndia trade Ahead —Mr. Braddell SINGAPORE, June 13.— "Trade between Malaya and India, when things settle m both countries, can become very valuable and I think Indian industries can provide Malaya with a great number of her daily necessities cheaper than can European sources," said Mr. Roland Braddell, prominent
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  • 27 2 LONDON, June 12. Sydney Howard, one of Britain's most famous stage and screen comedians, died In a London nuising home today aged 63- Reuter
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  • 756 2 VISCOUNTCY FOR MOUNTBATTEN LONDON, June 12. Recognition of the part played by Britain's Labour and Trade Union leaders m the advancement of the socialist cause during the last 20 years is one of the principal features of the King's birthday honours list published to-day. The list also includes a vast
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    • 130 2 flJ 9 AIIXEII EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE *»k*lj y fr^u Riwh m Where Siobbov'ans Fear to Tread By Al Capp f THAT FAT OLD SITTIN'OITTHHP^J I I flUDf^ X I IQOOO MILES AWAY -NEW YORk" I PROMT PORCH ENJOYING OUR FINE M l fV/ fc^jgj^; J^ 5
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    76 3 British Colonel weds Austrian Colonel J> M. D. Wood, a Regular Officer of the British Army, was married recently at the Marylebone Register Office, London, to Frau Maria Holy, an Austrian woman, who arrived m England by air earlier m the week. Colonel Wood was formerly attached to the Allied
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  • 386 3 ROME, June 13.— Premier Alcide de Gasperi was authorised early to-day by an order of the Council of Ministers to assume the powers of provisional chief of the Italian state. The surprise announcement came a few hours after Riccardo Lombardo, Minister of Transport, had emerge-!
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  • 396 3 MUFTI TRICKED FRENCH POLICE PARIS, June 12. Police inquiries have revealed that the Mufti of Jerusalem left Paris on May 29 m an American plane which landed at Cairo the same day, it was officially announced here to-night. A Foreign Office official said the Mufti travelled' with a Syrian passpoit
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  • 98 3 BOURNEMOUTH, June 12.— The Labour Party today rejected the application of the 'Communist party for affiliation with the Labour. The vote, representing membership of the whole party, was 2,*****0 against the Communists and 468,000 m favour. "I personally would not fcei comfortable sitting m the
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  • 264 3 INDIA: STILL NO CONGRESS DECISION NEW DELHI, June 12.— A day of non-stop talks between Indian leaders and members of the British Cabinet Mission and the Viceroy, Lord Wavell, today brought no news of direct progress towards a compromise over the disputed representation hi the interim government proposed as the
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  • 609 4 Brilliant Parade Marks King's Birthday Here (Tribune Staff Reporter) ALL SINGAPORE TURNED OUT TO WITNESS THE GRAND MILITARY PARADE HELD YESTERDAY ON THE PADANG IN HONOUR OF THE KING'S BIRTHDAY. THE PARADE, THE FIRST TO BE HELD FOR FOUR YEARS, WAS PARTICIPATED IN BY ALL ARMS OF THE SERVICES AND
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  • 253 4 The high degree of mechanization of the British Army today was vividly displayed at yesterday's King's Birthday parade. The mechanized units took even longer to pass the Saluting Base than the marching sailors, soldiers and airmen. To thousands of people who watched the parade, they were seeing for
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  • 108 4 Remembrance Day Still November 11 LONDON, June 12.— At the British Leprion conference which concluded yesterday, unanimous approval w.. driven to a resolution that Remem brance Day should continue to b observed on November 11. Delegate complained that the festival of Re membranCe had "deteriorated." Chairman Brigadier Gen. E. il
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  • 547 4 BEVIN REJECTS PALESTINE PLAN BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND. JUNE 12.— BRITISH FOREIGN MINISTER ERNEST BEVIN INDICATED TO-DAY THAT ENGLAND WOULD REJECT THE ANGLO-AMERICAN COMMISSIONS RECOMMENDATION THAT 100,000 JEWS BE PERMITTED TO ENTER PALESTINE IMMEDIATELY. Speaking at the annual Labour Party conference, on the conduct of British foreign policy, Mr. Bevin said: "If
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  • 210 4 Full Labour Backing For Mr. Bevin BOURNEMOUTH, England, June 12.— British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin won an overwhelming endorsement of his foreign policy to-day after telling the Labour Party's annual conference that he would resist Russian efforts to delay signing of the European peace treaties, woulc reject the immediate immigration
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  • 92 4 Rubber Tea Prices Talks COLOMBO, June 12.— Financial Secretary Sir Oliver Goodnotillekc left for England today In an R.A.I*, plane to continue preliminary talks he has had recently with the British authorities for fixing prices and pur chase procedure foT rubber and The existing contracts with the United Kingdom for
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  • 416 6 The Morning Tribune FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946. Communists And Labour By the overwhelming majority of 2,678.000 votes against 468,000, the British Labour Party rejected the resolution m favour of affiliation with the Communist Party. The decision represented something more than a mere negative rejection. Direct hostility was voiced by Mr.
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  • 1167 6  -  Sidney Rodin How many: Where they live: What they do: The rush to be naturalised fiy I (In the Sunday Express). I More people at this moment want to become British citizens than at any time m our history since William came over with his conquering Normans.
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  • 198 6 Bekashi Taken After Bloody Battles I BATAVIA, June 12. Casualties In i tlie operation to occupy Bckasnln were i s'x killed and 11 wounded, stated an Allied Headquarters communique today. The occupation was mainly carried out by Indian troops. Bekashln is on the main railway into tne interior of Java.
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  • 814 7 Union Governor Praises Malayan Chinese rity. but she ha s shown herself under the direction of her nota. ble leader, resistant and resilient m a marked degree. SECOND TO NONE "In Malaya the steadiness and the staunchness of our Chinese people m our own ordeal has been unsurpassed. In the
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  • 28 9 PADANG CEREMONY I The Royal Nary coy. I tingent m the inarch pas! \at yesterday's ceremony I on the Singapore Padang m honour of (he King' f" Birthday.
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  • 675 9 During the nine months since the first landings or the British and Indian liberating force, the Corps of Military Police (India) has played an important part m the rehabilitation of Malaya. In Kuala Lumpur, capital of the Malayan Union, it has its headquarters m the
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  • 114 9 The death has occurred m Honf, Kon* of Mr. Wong Siew Kwan, brother of Mr. S. Q. Wong, at the age of 63. The late Mr. S. K. Wong had been ailing for tome time. He loavos n widow, two Jlajighters. and five sons,
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  • 118 9 (Tribune Correspondent) Penang. June 13--The first sitting of the Penang Azzizes hasten fixed for Saturday, according to the Chief Justice of the Malayan Union, Mr. n\" Wlllan. who wa s here on an inspection tour. Meeting members of the Penang Bar In the Chamber, Mr Willan
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  • 32 9 BOMBAY, June 11.— During th« poriod April 29 to May 13 India shippod 82,199 bales of Cotton to China, brinpinj? th« i > SeDt 1, 1945 to 163,270 Reuter
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  • 216 9 The following statement has been issued by the Netherlands Consulate General at Singapore: "Reports m the Malayan press regarding the massaacre of Chinese near the town of Tangerang m Java created the impression that blame for this tragic happening not only attached to the Indonesian extremists
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  • 87 9 (Tribune Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Junne 13. Ex pressing the hope that the impressions and influences (rained m the exhibition would contribute to mutual understanding which was so vital to this country, Sir Edward Gent, Governor of the Malayan Union, declared open the Exhibition of Chinese
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  • 368 9 King Was Concerned Over Our Suffering C» ovrrr 101 x/kki/S Broadcast wu Fvppllencv the Governor General broadcast the followr,g E messag7from Rafio Malaya on the cccasion of the Kind's birthday, yes l^ ma y-— Today is the King's Birthday. In person and office His Majesty means much to hundreds of
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  • 158 9 SWEETS FOR 90,000 CHILDREN Over 90,000 Singapore childten yesterday and Tuesday received "King's Birthday" packets of sweets and biscuits—gifts from the welfare authorities m commenmoration of His Majesty's birthday. Of the children who received presents, 62,000 were schoolboys and girls. Swezts were also distributed among 30,000 children m the Mental
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  • 199 9 PENANQ, June 13.— A tritmta US their "patience, devotion, and neroic conduct during the occupation" was paid to both Rev. Brother James, Superior, Christian Brothers of the Malayan Union, and Rev. Brother Paul, Director, St. Xavier's Institution, by the Governor-General, Ifr. Malcolm Mac Donald, when be
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  • 556 10 Court Martial: Scrap Was Sold For $20,000 "I understood quite clearly that I would be called upon to pay for the bicycle tyres. The control retail price is 80 cents per tyre and I am prepared to pay 50 cents but not a dollar as many of them are useless.
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  • 113 10 Stansgate 's Return To Cairo Delayed London, Jhne 13. The departure of Lord Stanspate for the resump tion of the talks m Cairo has been delayed pending further consultations m London, the Foreigu Office disclosed today. A spokesman said Lord Stansgate would return to Egypt shortly, but was unable to
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  • 114 10 Mr. Malcolm MacDon&ld. the Govei*nor-General of Malaya, will toon establish permanent headquarters In Singapore, reliable sources report An official announcement to this effect is expected soon. Mr. Mac Donald has maintained temporary headquarters at Penang since his arrival m Malaya, and it then seemed likely that
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  • 169 10 Judge Dozes In To jo Trial Tokyo, June 13— The trial of the Pearl Harbour Premier Tojo and 27 other Japanese leaders was resumed today with the procecution charging lhat they had violated nearly 100 treaties and agreements. Australia's assistant prosecutor, Allan Mansfield, said the prosecrution would attempt to prove
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  • 29 10 Athens, 13. Negotiations for the establishment of an Anglo-Greek commercial coiporation have definitely been dropped, a statement issued by the Ministry of National Economy here announced today
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  • 58 10 (Tribune Correspondent) Penang June 13— With the Penang Municipal Commissioners expected to begin a new term of life after the liberation, various associations have nominated their representatives. Mr. Lim Eow Thoon represents the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Lee Hang Keng, the Straits Chinese British Association, and
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  • 144 10 BATAVIA, June 12.— The Indonesian Republic has published an ordinance placing the Java sugir industry under state control and establishing an "Association for the Control of th« State Sugar Industry." me newspaper "Merdeka, review ing the Java sugar situation, says 32 i of the
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  • 52 10 NANKING, June 19.— -The Government controlled Central News Agercy said Wednesday that General Tv Li-ming, Government's Manchurian Field Commander has given the Communists ultimatum that they must withdraw from Lafachan immediately. Previously Government military M<i»ioritiei' had charged th«. Corn-l fttSldU* were violating Jie armistice] and demanded immediate
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  • 463 10 LONDON, June 13.— Sir Prank Swettenham, former governor of Malaya and one of Britain's great Colonial pioneers, has died m London He was 96 years of age. In the history of Malaya, Sir Frank played a role Comparable to that of Sir Stamford Raffles m
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  • 149 10 MIHAILOVICH'S DEFENCE Belgrade, June 13.— The Ch<lnick leader, General Mihailo. vich, charged with collaborating with the Axis during the war, told the Court here today that he had been Instructed by the British mission m Yugoslavia to destroy the partisans. Mihailovich asked for a secret session to bring out the
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  • 115 10 "Loot Of Holland Was Legal" says Seyss-Inquart NUREMBERG, June 12.— With a straight face, Seyss-Inquart declared before the Allied war crimes tribunal today that the loot of Holland by Germans was legal, though "the Dutch people considered our conduct pillaging." The former Reich Commissioner of Holland explained Reich decrees which
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  • 112 10 Washington, June 13. The U.S. Navy has nearly completed the vast demobilization programme begun 10 months ago witn the defeat of Japan. This report is given by Vice Admiral Oscar Padger, commander of the Pacific Flret Services ForcesHe said ttm the final 12 ships, carrying
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  • 42 10 WASHINGTON, June, Id.—President Truman today appointed Rear Admiral Gilchrist Stockton to serve with the US. Ambassador to the Philippines Republic when it is set up. Stockton now is on staff of High Commissioner Paul V. McNutt. A .P.
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  • 400 11 COMBINED SERVICES 108 FOR 3 vs. INDIANS PORTSMOUTH, June 13.— The Combined Services have, so far, scored 108 runs for the loss of three wickets m their match against the Indian tourists, which began here today. Dewes is not out with 44. The sun shone brilliantly from an almost cloudless
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  • 199 11 LONDON, June 11.— A jet engine will be used for the first time m a boat when Sir Malcolm Campbell, famous racing motorist, makes a further attempt this autumn to beat his own world's water speed record. He will probably make the attempt m
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  • 34 11 Washington. June 13. The National En<?in<*»rs* Committee recommends that Jj'pan be forbidden the use of atomic energy and that her metal production be slashed deeply to prevent a resurgence of militarism
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  • 102 11 LOUIS IN "WORST WORK-OUT" POMPTON LAKES (New York), June 12^-A State Athletic Commission physician today examined Joe Louis and said he was m "splendid condition," but after watching him go through the worst work-out to date, changed his mind. He said after a second examination "his blood pressure went too
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  • 199 11 Among: the 44 calls the radio patrois answered on Wednesday was one m which they picked up a wanted car within three minutes after receiving the call. This car with a Johor > number was seen leaving the S.H.B. with stolen wire and the matter was reported.
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  • 90 11 BLUDAN, SYAtA, June 13.— The Palestine Arab Higher Committee m their session here Wednesday night discussing the recommendations on Palestine by the Anglo-American commission approved the formation of an executive committee with the Grant Mufti of Jerusalem as Its spiritua head. The members the
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  • 281 11 Good bowling by C. Collins and Ratnayake followed by a 67-run first wicket partnership by Tham Koon Poh and J. de Souza gave the Colonials a ten wickets victory over the Police m a cricket match at Thompson Road yesterday. The Colonials won the toss
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  • 36 11 WASHINGTON, Jane 13.— S«n*tc.r John Holies Bankhead died on Wednesday night at the ag« of 78. Bankhead, a Democrat from Alabama had been m hospital tinea aufferinr a stroke on U*y 24. A.P.
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  • 76 11 Two U.S. Films Banned In Berlin BERLIN, June 12.— Two America war-theme movies "Destination To kio" and "Thirty Seconds Over Tokio have been withdrawn from Berli cinemas by U.S. officials because th press called the pictures dangerous Inasmuch as they "glorified inili tarism." < Officers yielding to the criticism nevertheles,
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    • 366 11 NOTICE TRAINING IN WELFARE WORK. The London School of Economics proposes to provide a course of training for Colonial Social Welfare Officers. This course will commence In London m September 1946. 2. The Colonial Office has Allocated three places to the Government of Singapore. Applications are therefore invited to fill
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  • 499 12 "Breathless" Speed Of British Reconversion BOURNEMOUTH, June 13. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, m introducing the Executive Committee's report on economic affairs at today's meeting of the Labour Party Conference, said: j "The economy of the United Kingdom is changing over from war to peace not only
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  • 269 12 Bludan, Syria, June 13. The Arab League Council, meeting here to shape its policy towards the Anglo-American Commission's Pa Testine report, decided today to consult the British Government before submitting the situation m Palestine to the UNO Assembly, j This decision amended a recommendation
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  • 233 12 LOS ANGELES, June 12.— Dr. I*eo Szilad, of the University of Chicago, who helped m the atomic bomb development, told a Southern California committee on atomic information that a world government is ih* only alternative to globular destruction, In the light of atomic discoveries md potentialities
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  • 269 12 I/JNDON, June 12. Communist Daily Woiker, m a front- nape article today, declares that the whole policy of the British Labour Government and its acts m all parts of the world contradict its protestations of love and friendship towards the Soviet Union. "How can the backing for antiSoviet and
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  • 163 12 SCOTLAND YARD ON THE HUNT London, June 13. Scotland Yards flying squad and hundreds of do tectives took part m the bifr comh©ut of London's underworld last nißht. They were searching for seven men, one of them armed, who use* violence during two attempted robberies early yesterdayShots were fired when
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  • 433 12 COMMUNISTS TRADE UNIONS IN BRITAIN BOURNEMOUTH, June 13.— There is only one circumstance m which the British Communist Party can hope to reverse today's overwhelming majority against the separation cf trade unions from the Labour Party. That is. if the Communist prophecy comes true that the :iext economic slump, which
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  • 58 12 Jerusalem, June 13.— 'Thousands of 0.H. M.5. -stamped Government envelopes containing circulars reached Palestine's prominent citizens today appealing to them to join m a civil disobedience movement and to discontinue 1 relations with all government services. The circulars were issued m ihe name of th»
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