Morning Tribune, 15 June 1946
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Title Section15 1946-06-15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 40 (Nriv Series) 10 CENTS m SATURDAY, JUNE 15 1946.15 words
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Article131 1946-06-15 1 U.S. REVEALS LEND-LEASE FIGURES WASHINGTON, June 14—President Truman reported to the Cqngrew today that the British Empire i <.-ceived more than 60 per cent of $50.000-million (U.S., lend-lease supplies, furnished by tiie United States during the war. Britain paid badk $6,306,149,000 m reverse lend-lease. The total reverse lend-lease re(fived by131 words
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338 1946-06-15 1 The House Of Death In South Johore (Tribune Staff Reporter), this ghost home had put up t The house of death that a grm struggle at the time J the appellation given to a two-storied lonely house m i Utu Tiram rubber estate, J South Johore, where more than SO338 words
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Article114 1946-06-15 1 U.S. WANTS ATOM BOMBS DESTROYED Control Too The Atomic Energy Commission of the United Nations began Us me? lings yesterday m New York, when they heard Mr. Bernard Baruch (head of the U.S. delegation) propose the establishment of an international atomic development authority, the destru tion of all atomic bombs114 words
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Article102 1946-06-15 1 LOS ANGELES, June 14. Leonard Clyde Slaton, UNRRA Administrator m China, loved his wife, but he also loved a Chinese girl he caned 'the most fabulous character I have ever met". Mrs. Bortsy Day Slaton, movie publicist, testified thus m obtaining h divorce. Her attorney introducedA.P. - 102 words
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Article54 1946-06-15 1 Washington, June 14. The House Banking Committee today by 20 votes to five, approved legislation ratifying the *3.750,000,000 British loan. The legislation already approved" oy the Senate now goes to the /louse* floor where a sizzling battle is forecast, but it is expected, it willA.P. - 54 words
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Article36 1946-06-15 1 Paris, June 14. The French party leaders agreed early today on the Socialist Mr- Vincent Auriol as president of tfce con. stituent assembly. Mr. Auriol is expected to be formally elected la'er today-36 words
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Article83 1946-06-15 1 Buenos Aiivs June 14. A revolt txi Lapaz, Bolivia, against the Govern* ment of President Gualberto Villarroel has been smashed. A numbei of persons were killed. The unsuccessful coup was staged by a group of young civilians and army officers who used two aeroplanes m an effort toA.P. - 83 words
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Article154 1946-06-15 1 Now Delhi, June 14. Maniana Azad, President of the Congress Party, and Pandit Nehru, Pre*: dent-designate, met the Viceroy Lord Wnvell for 76 minutes today. After the meeting, Dr. Azad told Router he would place before the Congress Working Committee thi^ afternoon the* proposals the Vireroy had154 words
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Article136 1946-06-15 1 Sofia, June 14. The Bulgarian Foreign Minister, M. Georgi Kuli ■W« told Renter today the eve of the resumption of the Foreign Ministers' conference m Pari3 that "Bulgaria deserves to be considered a co-belligerent m view of the sacrifices she made ngaingt F»i«cism and Germany". The separationReuter - 136 words
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576 1946-06-15 1 I Ex-King Umberto arrived m Lisbon, Portugal, yesterday to loin his family. He stayed overnight m a palace m Barcelona, and appeared to be m good spirits. The Spanish Government banned publication of reports of his visit to Spain. About the same time576 words
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Advertisement56 1946-06-15 1 IF THERE IS ANYTHING THAT YOU ARE UNABLE TO BUY BE SURE YOU CAN GET IT AT YOUR FAVOURITE DEPARTMENTAL STORE AT f REASONABLE PRICES. ALWAYS FOR QUALITY, VALUE AND SERVICE: I 4 BATTERY ROAD. PHONE 2483 THE MANAGEMENT IS OUT TO IMPROVE ON ITS SERVICES TOWARDS THE PUBLIC: WE56 words
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708 1946-06-15 2 Australian Relief Units Feed 200,000 Here SAY "THANK YOU" Australian relief units which arrived here toward the end of last year to help the people of Malaya with foodstuffs, clothings and medical supplies, have closed down and returned home without carrying back any of their surplus stores. These surplus suppliesA.P. - 708 words
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Article157 1946-06-15 2 With her engine out of order and her mainsail gone the schooner Volant, m whi:h a crew of amateurs set sail for Australia was towed into harbour at Eideford, Devon. She had beei missing since she left Dublin for Falmouth on the first stage of her voyage.157 words
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321 1946-06-15 2 More than 50 charges dealing: with alleged illegal transfer of rationed foods and clothing coupons were brought at Epsom. Two well-dr?ssed women and five men were m the dock, and the cases Involved an aggregate of several hundredweights of corned beef and Jam321 words
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361 1946-06-15 2 Shy Double V.C. Upham Slipped Into London Captain Charles "Kiwi" Upham -38-year-old Ne* Zealand farmer and the only double V.C. of the second world war slipped unnoticed into London to take part m Victory Parade. He had flown 12,000 miles from Australia m the first plane— a British Overseas Airways361 words
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Miscellaneous142 1946-06-15 2 >U'L ABNEII EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE] In Sl^bbov 5 TV* T n nf Firc: t Sieht By Al Capp f V£ Af*. -«m LrLFHA^Mt HYrklA'r, |<s)§>^7 "^^P^YOLj"^^ -IM LOWER SLOBBOVIZnHBHfIi V rAC^^ -«#lM<p»»- '#CIVJ-./ W SON. r r -NUrTIM' V^« WHAT'S PROCTIC'LY IF A MAN FACES A142 words
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1360 1946-06-15 3 "Malays Want To Be Treated Like Gen tletnen Gammans LONDON --(By Air Mail):-- Lieut-Col. D.R. ReesWiUiams and Captain L.D. Gammans, upon returning to London from their six weeks tour of Malaya and Sarawak, spent over two hours reporting on their mission to Mr. George HaU, the Colonial Secretary. As might1,360 words
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Article61 1946-06-15 3 Aboard the USS Appalachian. June 16. The 169 writers on tLe press ship Bikini-bound can send no frivolous personal messarges home. I This is because of heavily loaded transmission facilities. One baric! message attempted to be sent read: "Now two days at sea. Still loveA.P. - 61 words
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Article233 1946-06-15 3 Nickel Coinage For India CALCUTTA Four-iii!,a mUI •\gkvi anna nickel coins which the GovtTni iMI of India has dor 1 do d to mint I m place of the present silver coins of similar denomination will not be new to India. Both nickel coins were introduced m 1919, but theA.P. - 233 words
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Article25 1946-06-15 3 WASHINGTON. June 15.— TtU Commerce Department announced that standard newsprint will be removed from the list of commodities requiring licenses for export on July A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Miscellaneous390 1946-06-15 3 Clues,- Try This AMERICAN -J s=" CROSSWOltll 4 Harvests 31 Twisted 9 Homer wrot/ 32 Fish bait 44 Prophet 61 Branch of sea Answer To Yesterday's (ne 34 Indo-Ger- 45 Pronoun 62 Pithy PtlZZle. 12 Japanese herV» manic (abbr.? 47 Cod-like 63 Pish lure 13 Result 35 Eye covering "Ish390 words
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1119 1946-06-15 4 Diversion Of Rubber Estates Reserves i Mr. F.M. Edwards, chairman of Teluk Anson Rubber Estate Limited, at the annual general meeting last week, said he considered the «ime long overdue Government should declare their policy with regard to financial aid to rubber producers to hasten restoration of normal conditions. He1,119 words
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175 1946-06-15 4 Destroyer Speeds Through Suez Canal PORT SAID, June 15. It is generally believed here tonight that the British desi+oyer Virago which earlier today dashed southward through the Suez Canal under special priority was carrying the Mufti of Jerusalem to the Seychelles Islands, one of the world's best-known places of exile.Reuter - 175 words
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Article119 1946-06-15 4 Release Of Airmen Demanded LONDON, June 15.— The release if RAF men court-martialled or awaiting trial after the demobilisation demonstrations m India m January was demanded at a meeting here last night called by the London Area Committee pt the Electrical Trades Union with the support of die Amalgamated EngineeringReuter - 119 words
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37 1946-06-15 4 LONDON, June 15.— Britain regards the border revision between Rusia and Afghanistan as an agreement between two sovereign states which does not concern Great Britain, a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday37 words
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257 1946-06-15 4 BANK OF ENGLAND NA TIONALISA TION "A GOOD BARGAIN" BOURNEMOUTH, June 14 The Chancellor of the Exche. guer, Dr. Hugh Dalton, speaking at the final session of the Labour Party conference today said that the nationalisation of the Bank of Ejigland had been a 'good bargain." "What we have takenReuter - 257 words
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Article278 1946-06-15 4 NO SCORCHED EARTH FOR HITLER London, June 16.— Hitler abandoned his "scorched earth" policy m the belief that postwar disagreements among th? Allies would save German industry for the luture, according to a report ty the unofficial Intsrnat onal Committ3e for the Study of European Quertions. The report, irade publicA.P. - 278 words
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Article126 1946-06-15 4 Capt. Norman Bursill, of Win •lowr, Bucks, Is travelling more than--6,000 miles to the Argentine m ar. effort to revive British pedigro sheep exports. He nails with champion shcei from Lincolnshire, Hampshire «n<j Kent, which will be exhibited at an international show at Palermo. Each126 words
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163 1946-06-15 4 Posthumous Award For Indic Studies LOS ANGELES— The WatumuJ foundation has announced the posthumous award of a $500 prize to Errost J. Tt. MaeKay for his book, "Chanhu-Daro Excavations. IftSiW* published by the American Oriental Society for the American School of Tndlr and Iranian Htu«1i«:; and the Museum of FinnA.P. - 163 words
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Advertisement183 1946-06-15 5 Arts <Tt C^urias C. K. TANG 241, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE. S.S. For all kinds of Eastern Arts and Crafts. exceptional Value at Minimum Cost. Beauty Aids Beautify your features with widest range of beauty products Rouges, Compacts, Face Powders, Creams, Lotions etc. Latest shipment Call at^- E. Allabux Co.,183 words
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Advertisement170 1946-06-15 5 mm m it's obtainable anywhere it's m j Jh& $inqajfiDh& §hopA J <^^ I]* -^^h- .^^fe. ~-V Electrical i United Trading Co., 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. EmbrouL rv Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods GOODSTOKE 10, Battery Road170 words
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Advertisement162 1946-06-15 5 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Telephone 7563. Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dre&sers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anns Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Intcrlandi. Heeren Building, Orchard Road. Hotel Dancing at the Tavern Every Wednesday162 words
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Advertisement130 1946-06-15 5 I I Men's Wear BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS (A Gents Distinctive k Stylish Shirts) Call at— E. ALLABtJX CO., 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Music Store T.MA. Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC I RECORDS. •Phone 7465. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co.130 words
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Advertisement158 1946-06-15 5 Refrigerators Marden Company Refrigerating Engineers 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: 'MARDEN" Singapore. I Sanitary Contractors FONCHIN Co., Ltd. Office 64, Wallich Street. Phone No. 7557. i Sanitary Electrical Contractors j Ejilding Repairers and Genera) Importers. SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. FRESH SILKS In New Designs158 words
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410 1946-06-15 6 The Morning Tribune MONDAY, JUNE 17. 1946. Textiles Gooi news indeed is the announcement that general principles have bsen arrived at for the distribution of textiles m Malaya and the Union. Sirice the early days of the 8.M.A., promises have been held out of early distribution. Time and again hopes410 words
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Article1416 1946-06-15 6 Harold Nicholson - Harold Nicholson s Copyright In 'VAaiaya I By S (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR) Few functions m life are more disheartening than that of being a wet blanket. Even a dry blanket, be it ever so pink and fleecy, is seldom an object of entertainment or1,416 words
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Article330 1946-06-15 6 MUTUAL OBSTACLES IN INDIA BOMBAY— Sir. C. P. Rama iwamy Aiyer, Dewan (D,C) of Travancorei predicts that the racial and religious difference! which now divide India will disappear within a comparatively short time r.fter actual independence under the pressure of economic and social problems. In an exclusive interview with thA.P. - 330 words
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Article90 1946-06-15 6 Dr. Arthur JHenry Hennessy, of Sanderstoad, Surrey, has been re- stored to the Medical Register by the General Medical Council. He was struck off m June, 194;>, for alleged "infamous professional conduct." When Mr. Justice Charles awarded Dr. Hennessy £2,000 slander dam■gtl against Miss Irene Boyanton, of90 words
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Advertisement8 1946-06-15 6 FOR Office Equipment Phone 6480 6-A, Raffles Place8 words
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Advertisement110 1946-06-15 7 A, A >ii T Ni<:ftßi<::vr A^:^ BIG DUEL ENDS FEUD AND THE TYRANNY OF CORSICA'S DICTATOR! s<~~~ 5 SHOWS TO-DAY "CORSICAN BROTHERS" ill 1 \i %w BP)L ra^B DICTATOR. 4 tftt t SB _>_^__ i OPENING TO-MORROW j THE FILM WHJCH BROKE ALL RFCORDS IN U.S.A., INDIA, SHANGHAI and HONG110 words
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Advertisement110 1946-06-15 7 At The Worlds GLOBE -HZ G.W. M 'Daily: 3—7 9.15 p.m.) 'TOR ME AND MY GAL" Judy Garland George Murphy A Delightful M.G.M. Musical. LIDO N.W (Daily: 3—7 9.30 p.m.) 4 ANDY HARDY'S DOL-BLE LIFE" (MICKEY ROONEY) OPENING TOMORROW i "LADY IN THE DARK" /Ginger Rogers Ray Miiland) SKY G.W.110 words
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Advertisement221 1946-06-15 7 ~|T" HJ U A.M. 2.4.30 tiL' iL- llYl 7.OO£QSOP* SHOWING TODAY! A STORY THAT CAN NOW BE TOLD. Year 1913! The Nips Blasted from the Air and Seas. THE HEROIC STORY OF AN AIR-CRAFT CARRIER AND HER MEN, MANY OF WHOM DIED TO SAVE THE WORLD FROM JAP OPPRESSION. BLOODY221 words
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Advertisement251 1946-06-15 7 PfTfTT I F 1 XT. 4 te i \sr i>\v I J .^J^hrwmm J:^ shows PPS^^*^^ 9^ o*\p^l 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m. lOMAID fjL U MUnlHlll w^ heien bboderick \V \\r- nvi ii Z^^TTjb'J I PAT(MC snowies Ju "PEGGY HTAN 1L LUU^^^ Edward BROMBERC 7/ fcWW OPENING TOMORROW 7^ T/Z7 r S^^251 words
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1132 1946-06-15 8 SHARE MARKET'S SUSTAINED STRENGTH All se tions ot the market \\cw exceedingly firm during tiu* week and there is every sign of this strength -continuing rendering applicable to Malayan markets a pertinent remark m a re?ent London market report that "Investors seem to want to hold anything except money"! Acording1,132 words
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Article90 1946-06-15 8 The 60-year-old Duke of Wellington helped soldiers to remove valuable pictures when flre destroyed several upper rooms of his country (mansion, Stratfleld Saye House, near Reading, Berks. Oil paintings, including family heirlooms, and furniture were savedA larpe part of the GO-roometi house presented to the first Duke90 words
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Article313 1946-06-15 8 Cable And Wireless Reply To M.P. Cal Le and Wireless L'd. on May 30 refuted i'lh n>« lions made by Mr. L. J. Edwards, Socialist M.P. for Blackburn, when the Bill to nationalise the undertaking was given an unopposed second reading on May 21. Mr. Edwards said Cable and Wireless313 words
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Advertisement52 1946-06-15 8 ALHAMBRA 5 SHOWS DAILY 11—1.30— 4— 6.30— 9.15 BOOK NOW! Tel: 6909 ON YOUR GUARD! Vengeance Death is abroad on a manhunt i COWMIf-^J 1' I JEAN PHILIP I SULLIVAN DORN f HELMUT ALAN I DANTINE HALE I IRENE SAMUEL S. I MANNING HINDS/ THE STORY BEHIND THE HiG In52 words
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Article427 1946-06-15 9 42 Were Murder ed By J aps: s\iivai'*i Mioottecl /error" Of /fining Woman Charged With Betrayal Penang, June 16.— The story of how victims were taken during Japanese rounaups m Penang, picked out by a "hooded terror" and how the unfortunate persons were tortured and done to death is expected427 words
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Article117 1946-06-15 9 PENANG. Sunday. At the conclusion of his trial before- Lieut. -Col. A. N. Bellamy m the Superior Court on Saturday. Loke Cheng Siew was sentenced to ten years' rigorous imprisonment and twelve strokes of the cat on a charge of committing robbery at Butterworth In connection with117 words
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Article64 1946-06-15 9 Nicosia, June 15. Prisoners on a hunger strike m Nicosia central prison poured kerosene over prisoners who did not take part m the strike. Knivse were found m the cells which disclosed that the locks had I been tampered with and were useless. The police stated the muti-Reuter - 64 words
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Article140 1946-06-15 9 Tokio. June 16.— Food—number on* subjec m Japanese debate, though and politics—retained Its ranking position las week Premier Yoshida pleaded with the Japanese for renewed determination to overcome the iooa crisis". It is too early yet *o judge whe her the government s appeal or moreA.P. - 140 words
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Article57 1946-06-15 9 LONDON. June 16.— Scotland YaH officials said yesterday that a woman they identified as Princes Nadija dc Brajrnna, aged 36, fell to her death from a third story window at a hospital We on Thursday. Detectives said they believed the woman was a Kr.ind .lauehter ofA.P. - 57 words
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836 1946-06-15 9 The death sentence of Fara Sinph, a British North Borneo police sergeant, who was charged with the murder of five Chinese guerillas at Kampong Kitai on or about October 25, 1943, has been confirmed m a retrial at Labuan, it is learned hereA.P. - 836 words
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Article106 1946-06-15 9 The wedding of Mr. Pat 15 Yancis de Souza. prominent Singapore sportsman -lawyer, and Miss Marguerite van Tooren, of Kuala Lump'ir. took p'a<:e yesterday marking at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd The bride, a daughter of Jit. a>«! Mrs. R. van Tooren. wore a gown106 words
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654 1946-06-15 9 47 ,000 lives lost in battle for rubber RIO DE JANElRO.— Brazil's lost Army of the Amazon th? men who were recruifed and transported during the war ii thousands to the upper reaches and tri bu ari?s cf the great river to extract rubber for the Allied war machines followingReuter - 654 words
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Article236 1946-06-15 10 ARMED PATROLS IN TANJONG PAGAR Timely action by a snail po'iC3 patrol oi Saturday night which arre.ted 41 Hindus at the junction of Boustead Road and Anson Road, is believed to have nipped m the bud further possible bloodshed on Saturday night, and prevented a sequel to the riot that236 words
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Article205 1946-06-15 10 The Government of the Malayan Union and Singapore have now agreed on the general principle they propose to follow m distributing textiles. The Singapore Supplies Board are preparing a detail, ed scheme for equitable distribution at controlled prices. Further particulars will be announced ,m a few days205 words
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Article165 1946-06-15 10 RAF MEN MAY EXTEND SERVICE London, June 16:— Arrangements have been made for a substantial number of serving non-commissioned air crew to extend their service for three years regular engagement followed by four years' reserve servic«. Air crew who are accepted for .this extended service will receive, on signing on,165 words
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Article93 1946-06-15 10 WASHINGTON, June 16.-Amerl--can Government officials disclosca yesterday that a third note had boon sent to Moscow, inviting the Russians to begin negotiations m midJuly for the 11.000-million (U.S.) loan they had requested. The draft of the message to Mos cow was approved by Mr. Byrne? before heA.P. - 93 words
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Article29 1946-06-15 10 Washington, June 16 Ambassador Bonnet has been called to Paris to assist the French delegation at the Foreign Ministers' Conference. a French Em r assy spokesman said.29 words
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352 1946-06-15 10 Malay Beaten Up, Then Thrown Into River Ipoh, June 16. For abcuctins a Malay, Baharom, at Layang Layang, Kiri, Parit, on July 14 last year with a view to murdering him, two middle-aged Malays, Puteh Mahbut and Yeop Ahmad were sentenced to penal servitude for life m the Perak Superior352 words
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Article181 1946-06-15 10 New York. Jun« 16.— Millions of tons of vl; al cargo were held 1 up In American ports yesterday when nearly 200,000 seamen and dockers went on strike. Even though the dispute was 4 officially settled m Washington —where agreement was reached by leaders of the181 words
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157 1946-06-15 10 it. O1 t; June 14 The Malayan contingent to the JTict-n-y Parade m London, having completed several weeks of tour, entertainment and instruction m Great Britain und?r bad weather conditions and low temperatures, will embark on June 24 on the Mauretai ma. I SomeExchange Telegraph - 157 words
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218 1946-06-15 10 Malayan Volunteers Stranded In China Kuala Lumpur, June 16. —Several steps to be taken for the relief and repatriation of about 1,400 volunteers from Malaya who volunteered for service during the war m Buma (when China's "Back door" was threatened) were taken at a pan-Malayan Chinese Relief Conference held here218 words
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Article50 1946-06-15 10 Tokio, June 15.— The former Foreign Minister Matsuoka who signed the pa:t for Japan with Germany and Italy, has been tramierred from Sugamo Prison to the Tokio Imperial University Hospital. Suffering from advanced respiratory infection, he was committed to hospital by the IntprnnMrtnoi xjrinfo... tribunal.- A PAP - 50 words
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Article225 1946-06-15 10 AroK^ USal T' June 16 T^e leadership of the new n at Executive, appointed by the Arab League Counfi *SS^t recent meeting at Bludan near Damascus, is being held available for the Mufti of Jerusalem according well-informed Arab Quarters h «w The Mufti was repored mReuter - 225 words
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Article32 1946-06-15 10 Jerusalem, June 16 Field Marshal Lord Montgommery flew to Amman. Transjordan. for a short talk with the new king. Abdullah, and an Inspection of the famous British-trained Arab Legion.32 words
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Article270 1946-06-15 11 Soccer Shield For H.M.S. Alaunia In real cup tip aimospnere, H.M.S. Alaunia played be Ut soccer and proved better s'ayers when they beat S.EE. 3—o m the final of a knockout competition held at H.M. Naval Dockyards, to win a handsome .shield prtsen ed by four annonymous donors. Klaxons, whistles,270 words
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Article18 1946-06-15 11 Glasgow, June 15. Football ro suits: Scottish Victory Cup final: Rangers 3, Hibernians one.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article240 1946-06-15 11 Highlight of the cricket game at Changi yesterday where the Recs beat Australian Graves H.Q. by 103 runs, was an unbeaten century by Jansen who had exactly 100 not out when the Recs declared their innings at 204 for seven. The next highest scorer240 words
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Article90 1946-06-15 11 LONDON, Jun^H 15— Country Cricket close of play scores: Northampton: Northamptonshire, vs. Derbyshire, No play owing to rain. Pontypridd; Somerset first innMgs 51 for 1 vs. Glamorganshire, liain stopped play for the day. Coventry: Warwickshire first innings 43 for 3 vs. Hampshire. Rain stopped play for the day.Reuter - 90 words
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Article246 1946-06-15 11 EASY FOR RAF TENGAH foui *ii con win over tinS. C. R. C. this turn by i\ mU m a cricket match played at Thompson Road yesterday. As n previous games F. Marsh .had a lot to do with the lirnnn's vaicry Ypsterday he took six wickets for 25 runs246 words
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Article114 1946-06-15 11 Som Pong Wins By Knockout Making welcome runic-back lo t hi* Bingaport rinpr, the BialMM boxer Som Pong scored a good knockI out win over Gibson at the Happy World stadium last night. He had Gibson on the canvas twice m the first round, five times m the second round,114 words
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Article81 1946-06-15 11 NEW YORK, June 16. Assault won the Dwyer Stakes today track, becoming the greatest money winner m turf history for one season Ridden by Warren Martins, tnu Texas-bred triple crown winner of the Derby, Preaness and Belmont, crossed the wire five lengths ahead of Windfelds. Time for theA.P. - 81 words
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Article35 1946-06-15 11 London, June 15. The Unitea States retained the Wightman Cup lawn tennis contest between women playersT of tTie United States ana Great Britain by taking four of the; best of seven series.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement304 1946-06-15 11 TENDER NOTICE 1. The vehicles enumerated at Schedule "A" will be offered for sale by the War Department. Sales will be arranged m lots as shown and any contractor may be permitted to purchase more than one lot. 2. Pull details of conditions of sale may be obtained from Officer304 words
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Advertisement388 1946-06-15 11 I WANTED Information to the whereabouts of the 'Incendiary Blonde." Apply Box No. A162 Malaya Tribune. NOTICE TRAINING IN WELFARE WORK. 1. The London School of Economics proposes to provide a course of training for Colonial Social Welfare Oilicers. This course will commenc* In London In September 1946. 2. The388 words
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250 1946-06-15 12 SINGAPORE- CHINA BARTER SUGGESTED SHANGHAI, June 13.— Though South Seas Chinese merchants have been trying to rebuild their Irade with China on a prewar ba s is, the prohibitive cost of Chinese exports is robbing this country of markets m Malaya, the Philippines and the Netherlands East In- dies. Singapore250 words
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Article276 1946-06-15 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "It was a regular Army show" i was the explanation given by an officer attached to Singapore Volunteer Headquarters when asked lowhy the S.VC. was left out of the local King's Birthday parade. An Army officer, an old resident of Singapore, pointed out276 words
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Article49 1946-06-15 12 Rangoon, June 14,— Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith, Governor of Burma who is ill with amoebic dy sentry, sailed from here for Britain today. Sir Henry Knight wiU be Acting Governor during his absence. Sir Reginald will report to the British Government on the general situation! hi Burma.49 words
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Article66 1946-06-15 12 London, Ju.ic 14 It is understood 30,000 pounds of China tea are awaiting shipment In Foochow. Most of the tea is destined lor Europe, prtcipally to the United King- dom, with a small quantity going to the United States. This shipment presumably represents the first des-, patch66 words
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Article207 1946-06-15 12 EATAVIA. June 14— A British communique issued today indicated increased military activity on all Indonesian fronts, including British casualties of one Indian off m killed and two Gurkhas weirded m the Bekasi area. 25 miles southeast of Batavia. Dutch troops covering the erecticti of a Bailey207 words
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Article90 1946-06-15 12 Nanking, June 14 Communist headquarters today issued a statement accusing the Government of Using the question of sovereignty m Manchuria as a pretext for civil war. The statement said "only the presence of foreign troops m China and permission for foreign ships to use inland riversA.P. - 90 words
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Article22 1946-06-15 12 Washington, June 14.— The Senate has approved vr\ amendment to decontrol tobaco and tobacco products at the end of June.22 words
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Article138 1946-06-15 12 WASHINGTON, June 14.— The threat of a nation-wide maritime ■strike receded just 24 hours before the deadline for the walk-out of the Cor -ess of Industrial Organisations seamen and dock Workers. Mr. Harry Bridges, President of tV CIO longshoremen, said the strike is notA.P. - 138 words
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Article50 1946-06-15 12 Stockholm, June 14. Mrs. Edna Ualberg. a stout 84 years-old Stockholm widow, was wedged m her bath for thirty-six hours until neighbours heard her shouts. But she had been able to reach the waste plug and the taps and change the water every time it became cold.50 words
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Article51 1946-06-15 12 Ottawa, June 14. Using two-inch mortar shell casings and chemicals. J three ex-office.*s of the Canadian i Army are marketing a super "bug blitzer" for exterminating flics, moth?. J cockroaches, pnd mosquitoes. They i thought of the idea wr.en "battle- j field bugs" worried then during tho i51 words
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Article76 1946-06-15 12 New York, June 14.— Mr. Ll Guardia, Director-General of UNRRA, has applied to the Unite-} Nations Social and Economic Conn cil to act speedily to handle the world's "stockpile of human misery." Referring to displaced persons, he said: "The future of the ex.3- tence of the76 words
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257 1946-06-15 12 China May Have New Army Of A Million WASHINGTON, June 14.— The .United Spates is rendy to help train the Chinese Army of possibly one mi!lian nv?n provided Congress gives approval. J raining would include both Central Government and Jie Communist troops In the ratio of five to one. TheAP - 257 words
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224 1946-06-15 12 WASHINGTON, June 14. Secretary of State Jam?s F. Byrnes has asked pr gramme of military assisi He said m a letter to Acting Senate President Kenneth McKellar that it is "extremely important" that military assistance to the still embattled republic oe continuedA.P. - 224 words
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