Morning Tribune, 17 June 1946
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Title Section14 1946-06-17 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 41. (New Series) 10 CENTS MONDAY. JUNE 17, 1946.14 words
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Article221 1946-06-17 1 China: New Peace Pact Nanking, June 16.— The Central Government and the Communists last night signed a new peace agreement to cover the period between the present 15-day cease fire and the future permanent settlement. The new agreement is regarded as tl-e turning point m the deadlook between the Central221 words
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Article75 1946-06-17 1 Tokio, June 16 The Army Pacific Air Command has an. nounced the loss of a 829 off Guam on June 11. All the 12 crewmen aboard were believed to have been killed mstan ly. Eyewitnesses reported 'he piano lost alti ude shor ly after havingA.P. - 75 words
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Article27 1946-06-17 1 Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 16.— Mr. IfMKflllXto KJaf Canadian Prime Minister, said on arrival here yesterday from Britain that European food conditions wore "most serious.27 words
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Article295 1946-06-17 1 INDIAN INTERIM GOVT NAMED CONGRESS-MUSLIM PARITY THE VICEROY OF INDIA, LORD WAVELL, HAS NAMED HIS INTERIM GOVERNMENT. IT IS TO CONSIST OF 14 MEMBLRS, AND GIVES PARITY TO THE CONGRESS PARTY AND THE MUSLIM LEAGUE, WHO ARE TO HAVE FIVE SEATS EACH. Invitations have alrea dy been issued to the295 words
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Article145 1946-06-17 1 Adrian, Michigan, June 16.— A professional parachut- t I ist escaped unscathed today when a small I'wo-seater j plane ploughed into his parachute m mid-air during a jump at Adrian airport. I i The private plane, piloted by Stetline Mead, 47, of Detroit, ran into theA.P. - 145 words
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254 1946-06-17 1 London, June 16. The British transport Devonshire (which evacuated many Malayans during the last days of the Malayan campaign) was .stooped and searched off Port Said m th c determined British hunt for the missing Mufti of Jerusalem, an Admirality spokesman announced. In Syria, meanwhile,254 words
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Article41 1946-06-17 1 Shanghai, June 16 The curfew Imposed on Shanghai's 4,0c0,000 Inhabitants since the outbreak ol Bino-Japanese hostilities m 1937 wa? lifted at midnight last night, but the order requiring all amusement places to close by 11 p.m. was maintained.41 words
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Article108 1946-06-17 1 t A The 14 Indian leaders i chosen to form the m- J terim government are as follows (5 Congress, 5 t Muslims, 1 Sikh, 1 Parsee. J 1 Indian Christian, I Scheduled Caste): t CONGRESS: Pandit Nehru, Sardar Vallabhai > Patel, Dr. Rajendra Pra- sad, C.108 words
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Article73 1946-06-17 1 MONTREAL. June 16.— Mr. Fred Rose, Canadian Labour Member of Parliament, was late last night .'ound guilty on a conspiracy charge by the jury m the Soviet csponige trial. Justice Lazure annovnced that he would sentence Rose on Thursday. The max mum sentence which Rose canReuter - 73 words
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Article91 1946-06-17 1 Washington, June 16 The creation of a "world food bank" from which reserves could be rushed to meet any stai ration crisis was advocated by Sir John Soyd-Orx, Director General of the Food and Agricultural Organisation, m a broadcast. He stated that the F.A.O. was working91 words
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Advertisement64 1946-06-17 1 Always First With The Latest FRESH ARRIV ALS RECEIVED OP CHILDREN'S MECHANICAL TOYS REAL KANGAROO SKIN KOALA BEARS CIGARETTE LIGHTERS TOOTAL TIES LADIES WOO LLEN SKIRTS IN BEAUTIFUL CHECK DESIGNS. GLASS CLOTHS TROPICAL WEIGHT COTTON BLANKETS AND A HOST OF OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. PAY US AN INSPECTION64 words
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Article452 1946-06-17 2 GBS ANSWERS A FEW QUESTIONS LONDON, June 16.— Both the British and Indian peoples have a long way to go before they will be free and leisure enough to concern themselves with one another. Mr. George Bernard Shaw made this typical reply when he was asked m an interview byReuter - 452 words
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Article118 1946-06-17 2 Mr. V. Bartlett and.) on June 5 asked Colonial Secretary m the Hou§e of Commons how the present rice ration m Malaya compared with the ration m India and Ceylon. Mr. George Hall replied that the present daily ration of rice m Malaya is 3 ozs.118 words
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Article124 1946-06-17 2 Jews Issue Warning I JERUSALEM, June 17.- I 1 Jrvish extremists named the 1 J Palestine authorities on Sun- i ('ay over their secret radio t 3tation, that if the death sen- i tences on two members of V the Irgun Avai Leumi were carried out, their answer "would beA.P. - 124 words
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Article75 1946-06-17 2 WASHINGTON, June 17.— The world production of sugar for *****5»46 was 27,200,000 tons— 7so,ooo tons less than the previous season's figures and 7,300,000 tons less than the pre-war average according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture estimate announced on Sunday. The department announced that the million ton increaseA.P. - 75 words
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193 1946-06-17 2 Washington, June 16. India needed efficient agricultural and modern industrial plants, said Sir John Boyd-Orr, Director General of Food and Agriculture Organisation. m a broadcast. India, he caJd, needed to produce more, export more and import more then the world trade would benefit and there would193 words
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Article292 1946-06-17 2 UNO HEADING FOR SHOWDOWN NEW FORK, JINK 17.— THE UNHID N VTIONS HEADED FOR AN APPAI ENT SHOWDOWN ON THE BIG POWER VETO AS THE THE SECURITY COUNCIL NEARKD ITS FULL-SCALE DEBATE ON THE CONTROVERSIAL SPANISH QUESTION, WITH RUSSIA IN THE MINORITY. The Council goes back into session today withA.P. - 292 words
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Article111 1946-06-17 2 At the general meeting of the MVrridale B.P. held on June 8. the following were elected office-bearers: Patron Messrs. Tan Kee Chor and low Kee Seng: president Mr. Tav Peng Song. v t lce-presidents Messrs. Cnoo Ah Mon. Lav Liat Hern, S. A. Dnrai and Seah Eng Ser.111 words
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Article229 1946-06-17 2 JERUSALEM, June 16.— The Tewisih Agency for Palestine. replying tonight to the invitation by the I British and United States Governments to submit its views on the I .n3in recommendations of the AngloI American Commission of Inquiry on I Palestine, stated: 'The only just, practicableReuter - 229 words
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Article41 1946-06-17 2 Johannesburg, June 16. Chief Thiekedi Khamk, ruling Regent ol the Bamangwuto tribe of Bechuanaiuuti, is reported to be going Lo Britain with his legal adviser to oppose the Incorporation of Southwest Africa Into the Unio:i of South Africa.41 words
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Miscellaneous146 1946-06-17 2 jLI'L AHNER exclusive m malaya to the morning tribune The Fearless Man Who Wasn't There. By Al Capp fg)OGPATCH DEPOT -3AM. I V7MEN LESTER COOCM^TBB I ANY RED-BLOODED V^ W toWtoW''*w**3@A &V* 1 CREE-AY-TOR OF AMERICAN BOY WHO alGf R V "j^ N-NO "FE.ARUP WHUTRED- I "FEARLESS FOSDICK'.'IS M KIN146 words
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Article142 1946-06-17 3 FRANCE IS FACING A NEW CRISIS PARIS, Juno 16.— The threat of a serious new French political crisis developed yesterday *is th<: Communist Party gave sitfns of balking at government headed by the Foreign Minister M Bidault. Speakers at a meeting of the Par ty's Central Committee advocated a returnA.P. - 142 words
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Article, Illustration279 1946-06-17 3 Bread Rationing In U.K. 'Very Probable' LONDON, JINK 17— BRITAIN'S FOOD MINISTER JOHN STRACHEY LAID THE PROSPECT OF BREAD RATIONIVC; DIRECTLY PEFORE THE BRITISH PEOPLE ON SUNDAY NIGHT AND SAID THE NATKN COULD OFFER NO BET»ER PROOF OF ITS INTERNATIONAL GOOD FAITH. "Our country can do no more than it279 words
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Article119 1946-06-17 3 Unanimous agreement to form a» International Federation of Agricultural Producers was reached at tae World Farmers' conference at Churtn House. Westminister. Thirty-one nations were represented. Mr. James Turner, leader of th« National Farmers' Union, said. "We have agreed upon a public-spirite action that can keep the119 words
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152 1946-06-17 3 Moscow. June 16.— The government newspaper "Izvesua" said yesterday that Japanese landlords and speculators were getting rich by selling hoarded ne e m the black market while US^ occupation authorities imported food to relieve shortages. The writer, V- Kudryatsev, said Premier YoshidaA.P. - 152 words
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Miscellaneous318 1946-06-17 3 Clues:- Try This A MERICAN ACROSS 21— Greek letter J^ I A^kl^i £J W|TAII W\ m ,-x^e 23 -rr bm I 111 P IV tf lllf 4— Little devils 24— Space s-Earth j? 7 -Waterfall Answer To Yesterday's 12— Mr. Olsen 30-<}love 38— Soldiers 49— Bounder Puzzle. 13-Blow whistle leather318 words
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138 1946-06-17 4 Vain Search On Troopship For Grand Mufti PORT SAID, June 16.— The Mufti of Jerusalem, Hal Amin El Husseini, was not found on board the Rritish troopship Devonshire when she was searched by a party from the destroyer Virago, it was learned today. It was apparently suspected that he hadReuter - 138 words
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Article83 1946-06-17 4 London, June 16— Moscow Radio, quoting a Teheran newspaper report, alleged today tha: Britain had been flying arms in-o Persian Baluchistan (near the nor hwest frontier of India). The rtpor, said that a month ago a British plane landed m Baluchistan, took aboard a number of BaluchiReuter - 83 words
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Article156 1946-06-17 4 THE HAGUE. June 16 —Riots broke ou;, this evening at Duin. doro internment camp for Nazis near Scheveningen harbour. Reporters were not allowed near the camp where buildings were on fire and shooting taking place. A fire started m the camp at about 6 pm. local time, accordingReuter - 156 words
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Article54 1946-06-17 4 New Orleans, June 16. General Jorge Übico, former president fo Guatemala and known as the "Little NanoWn of th* Tronics." dted Vre yesterday <n exile. He was 68. He was president of Guatemala for 13 years, and came to New Orleans when a revolution threatened his countryA.P. - 54 words
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Article162 1946-06-17 4 Monty Off To India JERUSALEM, June 16.-- Field Marshal Montgomery left Palestine today by air j for India, it ivas officially stated here tonight- Field Marshal Montgo- mery left England by air on June 9 to hold discus- s sions with military' ahiefs m Egypt and Palestine be- fore fakingReuter - 162 words
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160 1946-06-17 4 BANGKOK, JUNE 16.— SEVERAL PERSONS AKh UNDERSTOOD TO HAVE BEEN DETAINED FOR QUESTIONING DURING POLICE INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE DEATH OF YOUNG KING AN AND A MAHIDOI, WHO WAS FOUND DEAD FROM A GUN SHOT A WEEK AGO. According to the local press, inquiries are oeing conductedReuter - 160 words
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Article136 1946-06-17 4 MEMORIAL UNVEILED IN BATAVIA BATAVIA, June 16 A memorial tc British war dead was unveiled by Lieut.-Gen. Montague Stopford, Com-mander-in-Ch»ef, Allied Land Forces South-East Asia m the 124-year-old British church m Batavia today. The memorial is a marble plaque bearing the crests of the three services and the insignia ofReuter - 136 words
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Article59 1946-06-17 4 I CAIRO, June 16. All American Army uniformed personnel will be withdrawn from Egypt within six months, according to the New York Times correspondent. American military aircraft plying between ;he United States, Europe and Far Rast will be permitted to use Payne field for aReuter - 59 words
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Article248 1946-06-17 4 GANDHI "VERY UNHAPPY" NEW DELHI, JUNE 17 MAHATMA GANDHI, IT WAS SAID BY A MEMirE .< OF HIS STAFF, SEEMS TO 'BE VERY UNHAPPY" OVER THE CABINET MISSION'S LATEST MOVE. Gandhi told India's millions, m the meantime, "to wait, watch and pray'" during the course of an evening prayer meetingA.P. - 248 words
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Article110 1946-06-17 4 TWO NAZI GENERALS FOR TRIAL WUPPEHTAL. Germany, June 16. Two German generals and foui S.S. and Gestapo chiefs who virtually succeeded m crushing the activities ji the Maquis m parts of Alsace m 1944 will stand trial here today on charges concerned *ith the muruci of British troops dropped behinaReuter - 110 words
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Article133 1946-06-17 4 BATAVIA, June 16— ADOUt 2,500 Chinese have been freed by Dutch patrols m the disturbed Tangerang district west of Batavia during the pas-, few days. At Ketapang several hundred Chinese women and children were found under the guard of Indonesian military police. A: Maoek. onReuter - 133 words
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Article208 1946-06-17 4 TENDON, June 1 6. -The Hag of Garibaldi's Roman republic of 1849 was hoisted over the Capitol m Rome today, Rome Radio reported. To the strains of Garibaldi's anthem the flag, so old and battle torn that it is pinned to a board to keepReuter - 208 words
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Advertisement452 1946-06-17 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m I Jhs. SinqapDJw. ShopA i -^^r- -^gp» Men's Wear IHJX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS (A Gents Distinctive Stylish Shirts) Call at— E. ALLABUX CO., 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Music Store TM.A. Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC L RECORDS. Phone 7465. Optician452 words
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Advertisement156 1946-06-17 5 Refrigerators Marden Company Refrigerating Engineers 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN" Singapore. i Sanitary Contractors JFONCHIN&Co v Ltd Office 64, Wallich Street. Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contractor* I ailding Repairers and General Importers. SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Silk Store FRESH SILKS In New156 words
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Article1327 1946-06-17 6 Ott May 2O, The Observer (London published the following sketch by an anonymous contributor of As the first Governor-General of the Malayan Union and Singapore, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald entered last week on something more than a new job. His office, like the Malayan Union itself, is a1,327 words
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169 1946-06-17 6 PARIS, June 17. The Four del* rrations to the "Big Pour' Foreisn Ministers' Conference here ot. Sunday studied their Deputies' intc rim report, focussing their attentiof on several major issues which art still not agreed upon. The report was understood to in elude a skeletonA.P. - 169 words
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138 1946-06-17 6 Haile Selassie Wants Eritrea Returned ADDIS ABABA, June 16 Emperor Haile Selassie of Abyssinia today urged that Eritrea, should be given to Abyssinia when the Big Four Foreign Ministers finally decide on the disposal of former Italian colonies. In a special interview with Reuter the Emperor said that for centuriesReuter - 138 words
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348 1946-06-17 6 The Morning Tribune TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1946. Rubber Rehabilitation Should the rehabilitation of the rubber industry be financed out of profits? In the opinion of trie Government, definitely not, for th2 price at which it is now possible to dispose of rubber permits but the slenderest margin of profit to348 words
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Advertisement136 1946-06-17 7 AMI'KI^IGKT N<rTK!K.S ITS I■■.l.Hl-: IS M'lll AIHN4. IT BROKE ALL RECORDS IN U.S.A., INDIA, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG AND OTHER CITIES SEASON IN SHANGHAI—9 WEEKS! An /^p^TN B°^S Conditioned \^ir+m I I IJt/ j^ SEASON FROM TO-DAY Daily: 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 4.15 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 9.15 p.m. PRECEDED BY PATHE GAZETTE136 words
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Advertisement214 1946-06-17 7 C_l_=hfrl IIA.M.2, 4.3O~~ m |3X| 7 00 9 50 p -t/filjlflU? THE HOME OF rOillHl ENTERTAINMENT M)W SHOWING £,EE! HEROIC PILOTS CRASH LAND CRIPPLED PLANES ON DECK! BLOODY BATTLE OF THE CHINA SEA. SEE! HOW YOUR SONS MADE IN POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO BE FREE AGAIN THE FIGHTING LADY SPELLS214 words
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266 1946-06-17 8 More Comments On England's Test Team LONDON. June 16.— Kn^ land's test team nttracted far less criticism m the Sunday press than might have been expected probably because, with a night m which to study the qaeo tion thoroughly, there is less ground for criticism than immediately after the team266 words
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Article177 1946-06-17 8 Con sta ntine's Comments LONDON, June 16. Commenting on the England test team, Leaiy Constantine, Reuter's Special Correspondent, says the team has one or two surprises. The inclusion of Oibb a? wicket-keeper before Griffiths is one greatest. It is obvious from the selection that the selectors are banking heavily onReuter - 177 words
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Article113 1946-06-17 8 Cycling Test: Disqualified AMSTERDAM, June 17.— The international race for amateur cyclists, tho last test before the 1946 world championship, ended on Sunday m a Scandinavian victory, with Denmark and Sweden second. Though Lesle Janemar (Sweden) finished first, tall Borge Nielsen (Copenhagem) was proclaimed winnei by the judges because hisA.P. - 113 words
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Article106 1946-06-17 8 PARIS, June 16— R. Paul Boyriven's Prince Chevalier which started favourite won the Prix Dv Jockey Club (French Derby) over a mile and half Rt Lcngchamps racecourse beating Bteen'ir by three-quarters of length wi f h the French Guineas Winner Pactore third. Prince Chevalier, by Prince RossReuter - 106 words
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Article180 1946-06-17 8 NOTTINGHAM. Juno 16— Iruiii.'* cricketers were today entertained \>J the Duke of Portland, President ol the Nottinghamshire County Cricket CJuh. The whole party visited his mansion. Welbeck Wood House, a few miles from the city and one ot the finest houses m the country. Part of theReuter - 180 words
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145 1946-06-17 8 Apparent Rebels In Indonesian Camp BATAVIA, June 16.— One of the most confusing aspects of i the situation m the N.E.I, is that the Indonesian 'Government' is copelled to talk with two voces. i This has loui? been recognised and overlooked Dy the Allied authorities and it is not deniedReuter - 145 words
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Article121 1946-06-17 8 C.A. WIN IN JOHORE The ChineM Athletic IOCCSI beat Joffor* 1 m a match playrd at Johore Bahru on Sunday by three tfo.'U:; to one. All four £oals came m the flrat half. The Chinese opened accounts ritfht from the kick-off through a jjoal from Tee Sianp. Johore Umb equalised121 words
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Advertisement147 1946-06-17 8 EMPIRE (6th Mile, UPPER SERANGOON) DAILY: 3 p.m. 6.30 9 p.m. John CARROLL'S great triumph :n "Zorro Rides Again" (Chaps. I—6)1 6) with LON CHANEY. *.xcit"mcr.t reigns throughout! At The Worlds GLOBE G!W, Daily: 3 7 9.15 p.m.) "FOR ME AND MY GAL" Opening To-morrow "THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS147 words
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Miscellaneous389 1946-06-17 8 Radio Programme 1100-1200 Bra.) Malay Schools Broadcast every Tuesday. '1 hursdav and Saturday. 0000-1000 hrs. English Schoois' Broadcast every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools" I Broadcasting Wednesday and Frida> 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres m the medium wave band and 4.78 mega cycles per second m the 61 metre band except389 words
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937 1946-06-17 9 Tribune Reporter Looked Again Into The Housing Situation, and Found Tribune Staff Reporter. Post-war slums are spreading in Singapore at a terrific speed, bursting through established quarters like Chinatown, and forcing their way into the residential areas. Many places which before the war937 words
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Article161 1946-06-17 9 The second gaolbreak i within five weeks occurred i at dawn on Sunday morn- ing when a Chinese who N had just begun serving i I his sentence of seven years for armed robbery escap- ed from Out ram Road L prison. > The previous one, which161 words
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Article163 1946-06-17 9 Charged under the Public Order and Safety Proclamation, two Chinese who appeared before Mr. Justice Richard Moor in the first Assizes which opened yesterday pleaded guilty to carrying firearms and were each sentenced to three years' rigonus imprisonment. They were Fonfj Pun and Li* WoriK, who163 words
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356 1946-06-17 9 A 32-year old European who was for some time atl tcnced to six months' r.i. the First District Court yc sion of an automatic pistol On the s renglh of a warrant the Police searched a house in Magnolia Road (off Stevens Road) and356 words
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377 1946-06-17 9 fgt kfpnk hl kofhkl mf mfnkfn Thirty-eight Indians, believed to be Hindus, pleaded guili-y m the Fourth Police Court yes erday to holding an unlawful assembly at Anson Road ai> 8. 10 p.m. on June 15. when they were arrped wi h three parangs, five377 words
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140 1946-06-17 9 £25-MILLION TO REVIVE OUR RUBBER INDUSTRY LONDON, June 16.— Without big advance on the "utterly inadequate price of tenpence per pound fixed by the British Government for growers: the United States pays one shilling there may be a serious crisis In the Malayan rubber industry," declares Mr. O. AI. Green140 words
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Article31 1946-06-17 9 Any person found threatening or intimidating other person* proceeding about their lawful occasions ore warned by the Commissioner of Police that they are liable to be arrested and proceeded against.31 words
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Article68 1946-06-17 9 Arrangements regarding Indonesia's rice offer to India are being finalised *-n Singapore. Mr. K.L. Punjabi. Joint Secre--1 ary to the Government of Ir»dla Food Department. Is to confer with Lord Killearn and other officials. This meeting will mark the final sage m the negotiations which68 words
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Article417 1946-06-17 10 DEFENCE OPENS IN COURT MARTIAL That the accused (Major F. T. Metherell) would deny that there was any evidence of. the alleged loan and that evidence would be given that at all material times the accused was not m financial need was stated by Mr. G. M. Coltart, counsel for417 words
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155 1946-06-17 10 INSURANCE OF REQUISITIONED PROPERTIES An official satement issued u, Kuala Lumpur says that owners of j nropertles requisitioned by the military do not seem to be fully aware of the position regarding liability for fire and other insurance Habilities. The War Department stand tht i ribk of any damage caused155 words
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Article66 1946-06-17 10 (Tribune Correspondent). PENANO, June 17— Three persons were killed and one badly injured in Butterworth yesterday when a motor car in which they were travelling collided with a military truck. Two of those killed were prominent Chinese from Kedah, Eu Chea Nam, Chairman of the66 words
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Article93 1946-06-17 10 I Officers from all the Colo- niul detachn^nts Jn Victor j i t Camp, Kensington Gardens. attended the party given by His Majesty's Government at I Hampton Court Palace on June 11. Their Majesties the King J and Queen, Queen Mary, the Prime Minister Members93 words
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871 1946-06-17 10 How he had signed a statement which laid that he had allowed Communists to travel on the train will out police permits during the Japanese occupation which he admitted was In fact true, was related by 5V. Murugupillay, a signal inspectoi attached871 words
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Article95 1946-06-17 10 Commercial Clerks Want Back Pay PENANO, June 17 At a meeting cf council members of the Penang CJeriacl Union yesterday it was decided to take up the question of back pey for mercantile employees, it is understood. It was pointed out that some firms have not paid anything towards the95 words
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284 1946-06-17 10 Ex-Malayan Will Tell Britain About Us Mr. K. C. Chang, who left Malaya 10 years ago, and is, in business in England, is now on a visit here. Mr. Chang was one of those who entertained the Malayan contingent to the Victory Parade in London. In an interview with :he284 words
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216 1946-06-17 10 Two shoohouses in Beach Road, near the Arab S'reet Junction, partially collapsed when a military truck, believe 1 driven by a to them in the early hours The driver was killed, while two inmates of the house were taken lo hospital injured. Squads of216 words
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Article322 1946-06-17 10 Three hundred and forty ingots valued at $83,000, belonging to the Straits Trading Company Smelting Works, Ltd., at Pulau Brani, were stated to have been stolen by a gang of Chinese on Dec. 16, 1945, when an elderly Chinese, Sim Aw Huan, claimed trial to322 words
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Article89 1946-06-17 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Monday. Weights for the first day of the Tpoh races on Saturday, June 22: Horses class one flve furlongs: Goafs Skin 9.5; Ballymun 9.4; Mickey Rooney 8.12: Rememberance 8 fi; Remember Me 3.1. Horses class two, five furlongs. Gentian 9.2; Distinguished 9.1:89 words
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Article75 1946-06-17 11 The Eurasian soccer team, playing under the name of Recs', make a welcome reappearance to-morrow m local sport wh^n they meet th? Police m a match at T hompson Road Depot. The following have been invited to turn up for the Recs: Weber, J. de Souza, Humphries.75 words
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Article111 1946-06-17 11 Detroit June 17.— The DeTojt News said today used car ceilings will be reduced four per cent, every three months hereafter insead of six months as has been he practice. The current used car ceilings are scheduled to drop four per cent- on July 1.A.P. - 111 words
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Article447 1946-06-17 11 Indians 132 For 1 Against Notts NOTTINGHAM, June 17: The Indian cricketers made a good start against Notts today, and up to the time of cabling had scored 132 runs for 1. Notts won the toss, but put the Indians m to bat first. Merchant and Manked opened to the447 words
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Article66 1946-06-17 11 U.S. WIN IN DAVIS CUP TENNIS S Louis, Missouri, June 17 The United Staes Davis Cup tennis team made a clean sweep of its interna ional match with the Philippines without losing a single set. Frankic Parker, top-ranking American player, downed Amado Sanchez. 6^J. 6-4, 6-0. m one of heA.P. - 66 words
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Article48 1946-06-17 11 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. at table-tennis against the Queen's Photo Studio team on Wednesday. 19th June at 7.30 p.m. at the Tennis Pavilion- Fung Guan Chye. Cho Cheong Wah, Ng Kian fieng, E. D. Sanders. Henry Oh. Reserves: Chong Kum Cheong. Yeo I Seng Peck.48 words
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219 1946-06-17 11 BALL-KICK COST HIM U.S. GOLF TITLE Cleveland. Ohio, June 17Lloyd Mangrum of Los Angeles won America's highest golfing honor— the Unied States Open Golf Championship- -when he triumphed by one stroke over Byron Nelson and Vio Ghczzi m a second 18-hole playoff. The end to one of the most bitterly219 words
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Article58 1946-06-17 12 Birmingham, June 16— The British Atomic Scientists Association approved yesterday Mr. Baruch's proposals for atomic controls. The Association, made up of 50 scientist, adopted this resolution: "This meeting views with great satisfaction the report of proposals put forward by Mr. Baurch for the international control of atomic energy58 words
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Article44 1946-06-17 12 Rangoon, June 16.— SirHenrv Knight, Acting Governor of Burma, said at his first conference that the new drive against Burma's "public enemy number one" the dacoit who was terrorising the countryside was proving successful. rth; jkohmlr fjkj fxjnk jfxjkn44 words
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Article220 1946-06-17 12 Rome, June 16.— Members of the Second Polish Corps yes er. day took a solemn oath o conine the struggle for ihe freedom of Poland, "regardDess of conditions in which we shall have :o live and act". Throughout I aly. at Police cemeteries and camps,220 words
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Article245 1946-06-17 12 S Warsaw, June 16.— The I i newspaper "Dziennik Lu- 1 1 dowi/" ha s revealed the J latest exploit of a 74-year- S old gypsy, Joseph Bek, who escaped death in a I t German concentra f ion camp because of his skill J in245 words
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Article101 1946-06-17 12 First Rations Soap Tea Johamu.sl,ur K( J um 6 s JJJ will be amon* the first com mo dit.es rationed in South Africa the pohtu-al correspondent of Av Johannesburg Sunday Times. Q U o:SJ^'JLmL Van Ktk Director o, Food Suppl.es, the correspondent says when rationing starts in AuKwt the bread101 words
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