Morning Tribune, 20 June 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 44. (New Series) 10 CENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946.
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  • 161 1 UNO Showdown New York, June 19.— The Polish delegation to the United Nations Security Council is marshalling its forces for a new showdown on Franco Spain after Russia had vetoed the proposal to refer the Spanish problem to the General Assembly. Oscar Lange, head
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  • 55 1 Batavia. June 19.— British positions m Bekasl area were engaged by Indonesian machinegun tire, and from opposite the river British artillery and mortars replied. One Indian was killed and one wounded. A Dutch patrol penetrating some distance west of Tangerang evacuated 5.000 Chinese. Some arms and a considerable
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  • 36 1 Colombo, June 19 Admiral Sir Biuce Fraser, aide-de-camp to the King and former Commander-in-Chief of the British Pacific Fleet, left Ceylon today mi n the battleship Duke of York on his way to Britain.
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  • 30 1 Prague, June 19. The Communists won the first test of strength m the newly-elected Czechoslovak Parliament m organising a combination which elected Communist Anton Zapotchy as the speaker.
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  • 94 1 NEW DELHI, June 19. —It J is understood here that the Congress Party has decided to t accept tho British Cabinet j 1 Mission's long-term and short- j erm proposals. j 77ie Congress Party Work- j r ingr Committee is expected to J I pass
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  • 88 1 Capetown, June 19- The Union House of Assembly has approved the report of the select committee which cleared Dr. D P. Malan, Nationalist leader, of the allegations that he had been m touch with .Nazi agents during the war. A motion that the report be adopted was formerly
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  • 112 1 Now York, June 19. Laurence Oliver and his wife Vivien Leigh, the British stage and film star~ who were flying across the Atlantic today, were unhurt and only a few hours behind schedule aftei the Pan-American clipper m whi:l' they first started the journey
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  • 30 1 Washington, June 19— The House military affairs commit tep has rejected a Senate proposal placing domestic development of atomic enorpy m the hands of a five-man civilian commission.
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  • 22 1 London. June 19. Mn«cnw radio said sanoors havn ronrm'otrrt ripmrnincr all invaded Soviet territory, neutralMng 70.000,000 mines, shells and bombs.
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  • 29 1 Ba n Pedro, June 19. Longshoremen returned to work last night after being assured of a 22 cents pay boost. The one-day walkout tied up 10 ships.
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  • 22 1 f/>ndon. June 19. The number of British unemployed totalled 374,876 last month, an increase of 3,466 over the preceeding month.
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  • 124 1 TEHERAN, June 19— The two Great twin riven, the Euphrates ana the Tigris overflowing thrtr tanks, hava flooded over 1.000 acres of agricultural latnd. including Basra. /Persian Gulf port). Rptween 40 to 70 ppovle have perished and thousands are homeless. An epidemic of typhus threatens to
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  • 10 1 A Palace Problem MR. MacDONALD Palace problem (See Page 12)
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  • 114 1 S.E.A. DEFENCE COMMITTEE SET UP A SOUTH-EAST ASIA DEFENCE COMMITTEE HAS BEEN SET UP IN SINGAPORE CONSISTING OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL (MR. MAI COLM MacDONALD), THE SPECIAL COMMISSIONER (LORD KILLEARN) AND THE ACTING SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER (LT.-GEN. SIR MONTAGU STOPFORD). It will keep under constant review the defence problems of the
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  • 96 1 Battles Expected In Japan's Diet Tokio, June 19.— Shigeru Yoshida, 'who reluctantly accepted the premiership, may face stormy battles when he presents his new government's programme before the ninth extraordinary Diet session opening tomorrow. Political party leaders— including these of Yoshida's own Liberal Party —have indicated they oppose many government
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  • 16 1 Prague, June 19. Doctor Eduard Penes was today unanimously re- elected President of Czechoslovakia.
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  • 86 1 Detroit, June 19. Fourteen persons were killed and more than 200 injured in the devastatingly brief tornado which struck southern Michigan and Ontario on Sunday, according to the latest figures. All the deaths occured on the Canadian side of the border. Windsor hospitals reported at
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  • 51 1 I New York, June 19.— -The Govern ment of India has decided to perI mit a greater inflow of American products, according to tn« New Yorlr Times Delhi correspondent. Starting Immediately, the appli:i iorjs fo* the Importation of essential American goods will be more 'avoiuatty con*
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  • 57 1 Saint Johns, Newfoundland, June 19.— One of the great forest flres still raging across Newfoundland was last night creeping closer to the big oil storage tanks at Lewisporte where residents are preparing to evacuateThe Settlement may be saved If the wind changes. Forty-flve buildings on the
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  • 592 2 SHANGHAI, June 17. Strong competition has developed for China's import market as Britain and other European countries make a determined bid to recapture their pre-war trade position here. Since the start of the British worldwide export drive some weeks ago, more and more British goods.
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  • 137 2 WASHINGTON. June 18— The Chief of the United States Reparations Mission, Mr. Edwin W. Pauley, has confirmed, in a cable to the State Department, the report that the Russians have removed all the toost vital components from the largeest Far Eastern Asia coalmines and related industrial installations
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  • 130 2 Danes Complete Training In British Army EDINBURGH, June 19. Five thousand young Danes have completed training m the British Army m which they have enlisted and 135 of them are being assigned to some of Scotland's most famous regiments. Recruiting began several months ago and the recruits received prelminary training
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  • 160 2 Catholic Sea Scouts Troop Formed The first Catholic Sea Scouts <St. Peter's) troop has been formed m Kampong Bahru with the Rev. father J. Fox as scoutmaster. Scouting has been revived m Singapore mainly through the efforts 'cf former members of the Boy Scouts movement and Servicemen, i many of
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  • 320 2 "Indon esia n Priest Ordered Massacre" TANGERANIC KILLING BAT AVI A t June 18. Press controversy continues to rage over the status of C hinese m the Netherlands East Indies and responsibility for the Tangerang massacre of Chinese civilians. "The Chinese wish to nrm them selves fin Java) not to
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  • 42 2 LONDON. June 18. Prime Minister Clement Attlee will leave England on July 29 for his visit to Australia and New Zealand if Parliamentary business permits, it is stated today. t He will be away about five weeks Reuter
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  • 198 2 U.K. Goodwill Trade Mission For China LONDON, June 18.— A British goodwill trade mission is to Wait China in Autumn, it was announced by Sir Ralph Stevenson, new British Ambassador to China, at a di>:rer at the Anglo-China Chamber of Commerce in London last ni/ht. "The Government have dolled in
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  • 66 2 TOKIO. June 18.— Sir WilliMii VJchb, President of Tokio War Crimes Tribunal trying 28 majur Japanese war criminals, cut short the cross-examination of a witness at today's hearing. He ruled that m future cro-ss-examination would be limited as much as possible, as the trial mipiiL
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    • 202 2 LIX ABNER EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA to THE morning TRIBUNES Truth and Consequences BV M Jj? X V M I LATEST NEWS Rtf% J -™T" F i* s l 1 \/a <**,/<* from iW 5/oWov,a~- 1 T[ p/V |^r f i <?V*^£^**> o^ C^V^^^' "T X Lester Gooch. famed American X
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  • 16 3 Minding Her Skirt I Kiltie caught on\ Daun Ken. nedy. Universal I starlet, is in predicament.
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  • 175 3 CAUSED f 1,000 DAMAGE AYSGARTH, Yorkshire, June 18.— The killer dog that has killed a -hundred sheep Is dead. Police Contable Cyril Jackson of Askrigg .stopped the dog's career last night when he shot H off Carperby railway bridw and finally killed it with his second
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  • 282 3 Lords Again Throw Gauntlet To Govt. LONDON, June 18.— The Government were defeated m the House of Lords today for the second time m just over three weeks when the Conservative opposition carried the amendment during the committee stage of the bill to nationalise the coal industry— when the bill
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  • 101 3 Another Loan Opponent WASHINGTON, June 19—Representative August Andresen (Republican, Minnesota) said on Tuesday that approval of the British loan would mean financing the destruc tion of the U.S. export markets. He told the House that while US Congress is considering the loan British Pood Minister John Strachej and other British
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  • 97 3 "Aquajet" For Outboard Motor Is Latest LONDON, June 18.— Jet propulsion ?ias been applied to outboard motor. "It is an aquajet." Manufacturer R- M. Parkinson of Gloucester, said "the boat simply squirted along by the powerful jet, water issung from the nozzle m underwater housing.' A three-horsepower motor "drives directly
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  • 96 3 JERUSALEM, June 18 "Voice of Israel," the s»ciet radio of the Jewish resistance movement in Palestine, told Gen. S'/ Bernard Paget, Com-mander-in-Chief Middle East, i n a broadcast todey that no retaliatory or punitive treasures would stop resistance activities. The object of Sunday night's sabotage
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    • 350 3 Clues:- Try This AMERICAN 1— Harem room 19 Salary Increase k.^ WW 5— Belonging to 20— Obtains m v i^ rt nim 21— Courage 83— Ruination 48— Prices Answer TO Yesterday's 6— Musical sign (slang) 35— Invalid's resoitel— Girl's name Puzzle. 12— Old Italian 33— Pedal digit 36— In middle
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  • 233 4 Families Wiped Out In Detroit Tornado DETROIT, JUNE 18.— WHOLE FAMILIES ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN WIPED OUT UNDER THE WRECKAGE OF HUNDREDS OF HOUSES FLATTENED TO THE GROUND BY A TORNADO WHICH LAST NIGHT SWEPT UP DETROIT RIVER SEPARATING DETROIT ON THE UNITED STATES SIDE FROM WINDSOR ON THE
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  • 114 4 WASHINGTON, June 18. —Details of the fantastic new jet weapon which will work on the principle of a squeezed toothpaste tube was disclosed today by Maj.-Gen. Ever at t 5. Hughes of the United States army. Although st'll m the research stages, this weapon is expected to
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  • 69 4 LONDON, June 18.— Mr. George Hall, Secretary for Colonies, told the House of Commons today it was proposed to introduce income tax m Malaya but detailed plans must await the arrival of a Commissioner of Income Tax. He said he was endeavouring with the help of
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  • 149 4 Rubber New Price To Be Fixed LONDON, June 19.— An official of the British Board of Trade said on Tuesday that it was hoped to publish details "by the end of the week" of a new agreement to fa the price of Malayan grown rubber. Negotiations between th* Board of
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  • 49 4 ROME, June 18. The severe fho at the Rome villa of the famous Italian tenor, M. Beniamiii' Gigli. was fstimatod today to nave caused 5,000.000 lire worth of damage The chimney crashed inrooirh tlw roof into the dinin? and sitting rooms, destroying both Reuter
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  • 88 4 WASHINGTON, June 19.—Representative Bunkc* (Democrat, Nevada) oti Tuesday recommended that the FBI round up all Communists m the U.S. and give them a course m Americanism. ISp said: "Those who do not then renounce Communism should be deported." Bunker advanced the proposal m a
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  • 71 4 Penicillin Discoverer Honoured LONDON. June 19.— Sir Alexander Pleminp, the discover of penicijjtn, %nd Lady Fleming were iruesftt of hoTVfrur at a reception given by th« Arjrlo.Danish Society at the Dorchester Hotel m London on Tuesday. Sir Alexander, m a short speech, expressed his gratitude for the i Danish hospitality
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  • 40 4 BANGKOK. June 18.— Siam rice, the Combined Rice Commission today revealed, already shipped or available for shipment en June 15 totalled 40,720 tons. It is estimated 50.000 tons of rice will be available next month.- Reuter
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  • 321 4 JERUSALEM, June 19.— The British Army took drastic measures on Tuesday night to put a stop to terrorism by announcing a strict curfew m Tel Aviv on Wednesday during which no unauthorized person will be allowed outside his own doors. The termination of the curfew was
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  • 28 4 LONDON, June 13.— Westminster Airways, n private company carryr..j? both pas«--<;nprers anrt freight, has been registered to undertake flights to South. Middle and Far Eur>t. Reuter
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  • 223 4 Average Lenght Of Life In India 27 LONDON, June 18. In the little country of New Zealand the average length of life is (>8 but In India it is 27, stated the Deputy Prime Miniate r of New Zealand, Mr. Walter Nash, here last night. Speaking at a dinner of
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  • 98 4 PARIS. June 18— Paris police are combing the city today for a pair of thieves who stole Abraham AditroVs wife as well as most of his furniture. Employing the well-worn Paris technique of posing as police inlestigators checking up alleged collaborators, they entered AditroTs
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  • 86 4 British Officer Arrested For £1,000,000 Theft LONDON. June 18.— A British officer and a sergeant are among a number of persons arrested in connection with the theft of art treasures stored by the Japanese in Batavia, reports the Daily Mail correspondent in Batavia. The paper says that the value of
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  • 164 4 Palestine Plan: No Decision Yet-Attlee LONDON. June 19.— British Prime Minister Clement Attlee refused on Tuesday to be led into what he called "a hasty conclusion" on recommendations for immediate admission to Palestine of 100,000 Jews. a n d declined even to answer one questioner who asked when Britain's decision
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    • 158 5 Refrigerators Marden Company Refrigerating Engineer* 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN" 1 Singapore. Sanitary Contractors FONCHIN Co,, Ltd. Office 64, Wallich Street. Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contractor Building Repairers and Genera Importers. Shots SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Silk Store FRESH SILKS In New
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  • 395 6 The Morning Tribune THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946. Income-Tax Having shattered the political tranquility of Malaya with a recklessness which has left beholders aghast, the British Government is now about to throw a spanner m the sluggishly moving wheels of economic recovery. Income-tax is to be thrust upon the country with
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  • 885 6  -  Harley V. Usill Housing estates are only a partial solution to Britain's problem of re-housing her people, and in some cases new towns will have to be constructed. by Author of "The Story of the British PeopldT and well- I Known writer on social j problems.
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  • 162 6 U.S. PRAISES U.K.'s INDIA EFFORTS WASHINGTON, June 18.— TVUnited States Government welcome the "persevering efforts" of Britain to And some way of handing o/ei the reins of the Government o.' India to representative Indians. Acting Secretary of State Mr Dean Acheson stated at a press conference today. In response to
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  • 158 6 BATAVIA. June 18.— A group of Indian merchants is sending a quan tity of cloth as a gift to Indonesia, Pandit Jawaharlnl Nehru, AH-Inuia Congress leader, has told Dr. Sutan Shahrir, Indonesian Prime Minister by cable. It is not known ht re whether the cloth will
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  • 106 6 BAGHDAD. June 18.— Mounting fears and forebodings over the future of the Middle East swept through this area on Monday coincident with the report of the arrival of thousands of Polish troops in IraqWith prominent headlines the Baghdad press heraled the arrival of these troops. There were
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  • 1467 8 Beaten Till He Was Half-Dead "The Communist Case' The third and final part of a case known to the Japanese Special Branch as the "Communist Case", began yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the Seventh Police Court, at the continued preliminary inquiry at which Hussein bin Ali AlsagofT, Ignatious
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  • 41 8 DAMASCUS. June 18. because of recent incidents on the frontier U tween Syria and Palestine, particularly the explosion on the Mdft Joining the two countries, the Syrian Government has despatched motoined troops to guard the border area. Reuter
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  • 140 8 ANOTHER TEST TRIAL IN JULY LONDON. June 18.— The folloiving statement was issued after the meet\ng of the Advisory County Cricket Committee at Lords today: The request of the Board of Control selectors that an additional test trial match should be played on July 10, 11 and 12 was agreed
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  • 60 8 MANCHESTER, June 18— Cyril Washbrook, wiio Is included in the England team against India for the first cricket tes f at Lords on Saturday, will not be playing for Lancashire against Lt icestershire tomorrow. He was struck on the head by a ball from the Sutrey fast
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    • 388 8 Radio I Programme J 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schools' Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.) English Schools' Broadcast every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools' Broadcasting Wednesday and Frida> 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres m the medium wave band and 4.78 megacycles per second m the 61 metre band except from
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  • 101 9 Returning PoW Said "Thanks" (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Wednesday. The "Empress of Australia" has arrived here with 400 civilian and Service passengers, including about 60 Malayans returning from the United Kingdom, most of whom are for Singapore. One of them was Mr. A. M. Sinclair, a former PoW. who immediately
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  • 91 9 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Wcrnesday. With the object of co-ordinating the activities of all Indian bodies so that problems affecting Indians m ptneral could be tackled a central Indian body has been formed, following a meeting attended by jropresentalivcs of the various Indian organisations m Penang
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  • 51 9 Members of the public wno desire to communicate their views and suggestions to the Municipal Constitution Committee should do so by June 21. All such suggestions should be addressed to the Honorary Secretary, Municipal Constitution Committee. Mr. Lee Slow Mong. c/o Trade Marks Registry, New Supreme
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  • 67 9 The Tribune understands that the Singapore Government is now examining the question of providing canteens for the public where cheap and wholesome meals can be obtained. This system was first introduced by the Japanese during the occupation, but on the re-occupation the canteens were closed down.
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  • 410 9 Army Helping Burma To Export Rice Burma, world's biggest exporter of rice beiore (he war, is again shipping thousands of tons to needy areas m South-East Asia, whose agricultural economy has been shattered by ravages of war. The fact that twelve months after the liberation Burma cannot only be self-sufficient
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  • 209 9 Charges of carrying a .38 revolver, having m his possession two Japanese i utomatics, 19 rounds of .38 ammunition and 15 rour ds of ammunition for Japmese automatics, were p 1 ef erred against a Malay, hdul Samad bin Jaffar. when he c^me up
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  • 80 9 YOKOHAMA. June 18.— The Allied War Crimes Commission today sentenced Kuninchi Araki. a Jananes*. medical sergeant at Hakodate pri-soner-of war camp m Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost homeland island, to be hanjred for contributing to the death of a British soldier. The court found that Araki contributed
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  • 51 9 The trial by general court mart'p.l on Ma ior P. T. Metherell R.E.M.E. Base Workshops, on five charges of fraudulent conversion of enpmv property entrusted to his care couM not "onMnue vestP"dftv owin? tVie leader of the Court beincr indi-w *rr' The trial Is adjourned until Saturday
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  • 162 9 NUREMBERG. June 18.— Franz von Papen, Hitler's master of Middle East intrigue, claimed before the War Crimes Court today that he was linked with the moves in Turkey to bring peace between Germany nnd the United Nations. A document presented by von Papen's defence
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  • 52 9 The Malayan Exhibition organized annually by the Malayan A?rl-Horti-cultural Association better known as M.A.H.A. which was a feature of pre-war Malaya, will be revived ta Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank Holiday week-end this year. Tt will open on Saturday, Auerust 3 and will continue until Monday night.
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  • 23 9 The East, and West Society Wti meet at the Toe H m the S.R.G. birlding at 8 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 234 9 Prof. Dyer Back Here To Restart Raffles College (Tribune Staff Reporter). Professor W. E. Dyer, principal of Raffles' College has arrived in Singapore to tackle the problem of reconstituting and restarting the College as soon as possible in order to enable former students to complete their courses wi f h
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  • 134 9 Court Gives Watch Back To Accused Charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property, a wrislet watci valued at $80, a young Chinese, Tan Ah Kee, asked the court, when it acquitted him after the jury hau brought in a verdict of "not guilty," if he could have the watch back. The
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  • 110 9 Because the Empress of Asia is not arriving on schedule Tommy I Trinder, famous West End English i comedian wil not be able to entertain all who have already purchased •eats for the scheduled opening tonight of Tommy Trinder and his Company at the Victoria Garrison
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  • 82 9 The prices of aerated waters m Singapore wfil be controlled with effect from tomorrow: For consumption on the premises the maximum prices are: cts. per bottle Soda Wated 30 Ordinary Sweet Aerated Water 40 Fruit Crushes and Special Products 50 For consumption off the premises the
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  • 443 10 Officer 'thought something funny going on' Removal Of Carpets B'urther evidence was recorded m the District Court yesterday m the case m which C. M. Houghton is alleged to have dishonestly retained 80 second hand carpets of various si zes belonging to the Cus- todian of Enemy Property. Including the
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  • 81 10 (Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, June 19 Lance Naik Ram Mistrl, of 324 Field Park Company, winner of a $5400 Derby sweep, wants to buy land and invest the rest of the money in Indian I Government securities. He bought a dollar ticket on Airborne,
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  • 406 10 A Japanese medical orderly, Sgt.Major Asachi Eda, who took charge of a PoW camp hospital in Siam during the absence of his superior, and held sick parades, gave evidence on his own behalf at the Sixth War Crimes Court yesterday Eda and Lt. Hishaahi Nobusawa are
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  • 123 10 (Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. Seven hundred and nfty Indian labourers of two of the largest estates m Lover Perak, namely Lower Nova Scotia and Batak Rabit Estates, have bee n on strike since yesterday. The men presented certain de mands to the management on which
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  • 287 10 While The Black Market Flourishes. (Tribune Staff Reporter) While the Black Market continues to flourish m Singapore and other economic evils harass the local public, another Government Trade Union expert and economic adviser has arrived here. A third Trade Union exDert. I understand, is
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  • 203 10 Harbour Strike: An Offer It is understood that the Singapore Harbour Board authorities have informed their artisans who struck work on Tuesday afternoon that if the Cost of Living Committee report, when published, proposed better terms than what the BoaiO had already offered, they were prepared to pay them at
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  • 187 10 Japs Reveal Their Jungle Hideout (Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. —Two Chinese in Sungei Besi area have been arrested, by joint civil and military action, on a charge of harbouring Japanese after the surrender. The story of their arrest began on May 17 when seven Japanese were captured by
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  • 336 10 Private Alexander Hay McRobbie, who was wounded in the Normandy action while attached to the 7th battalion of the Parachute Regiment, was yesterday sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment when he was found guilty in the First District Court of dealing in arms, by
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  • 335 11 Indians Beat H.M.S. Terror After Extra Time After skittling out their opponents for 96 runs, the Indian \ssnciation defeated H. M. S Terror by oik wicket and 5 runs at the Fleet Shor Naval Base on Sunday. Dharmaraj s 4 wickets for 28 taken m 9.2 overs of which 2
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  • 97 11 LONDON. June 18.— Royal Hunt Cup probables running at Ascot over seven furlongs and 155 yards tomorrow: Poolflx, Gordon Richards; Slide On, M. Beary; Battle Hymn. E. Britt; Joanshtar, T. Carey; Themis, T. Weston; Vicinity, Harry Wragg; Prawn Curry, Doug. Smith; Sayani, W. Johnstone; Sejanus.
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  • 49 11 340 ENTRIES FOR WIMBLEDON London, June li. Three hundred and forty contestant s from 22 nations have applied for entry m the first postwar Wimbledon Tennis Tourney, which opens June 26, British tennis ojficials said on Tuesday. Only 128 men and 96 women itill be permitted to play— A.P.
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  • 181 11 London Tennis: Kramer Pails Win Through LONDON, June 18.— Kramer of the United States and D. Pails of Australia, favourites for the final Wimbledon championship string next week, both won their second round matches m the London Grass Court Championship today. Heavy rain held up play during the afternoon and
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  • 304 11 NEW YORK, June 19.— Soviet Russia yesterday invoked the veto on a resolution backed by the majority of members of the United Nations Security Council which would have spent the question of Franco Spain to the General Assembly for action. It was the first time
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  • 276 11 JOE LOUIS IS 3-1 FAVOURITE New York. June 18 The odd .n favour "i J'H 1 Louis m his world lmht against Billy Conn hero tonight ruse as high as 3 ito 1. as th( poll of United States sports writers showed-Fifty-seven thought the cham--1 pion would would win by
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  • 55 11 CAIRO, June 18.— New British proposals for the revised Anglo Fgyptian treaty were discussed tonight by the Egyptian delegation. One of the members, Heykal Pasha, declared himself pleased. The Egyptian Premier. Sidky Pasha, said there was no room for pessimism. The delegation is meeting again tomorrow evening
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  • 79 11 SEARCH FOR KIDNAPPED OFFICERS JERUSALEM, June 18—Com-l-ncd military and police forcrs are making widespread searches tn Sel Aviv for five British officers whom Jewish terrorists are holding as hostages. A message from Tel Aviv says Dthe officers will be killed if the death sentence is passed on two Jewish youths
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  • 201 11 LONDON, June 18.— New England test cap A. V. Bedser showed fin* form when playing for Surrey against Lancashire today, but failed to save his team from defeat, la I Lancashire's second innings, Bedr>e* took six wickets for only 24 runs. Lanes, however, won the match
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  • 121 11 Secret Tunnel Robber Hideout (.Tribune Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, June 19. A largt quantity of arms, ammuntion and motor accessories were recovered i when a party of police raided a hideout of a local robber gang m the Jungle m the vicinity of the Maxwell Road Reservoir, Kuala Lumpur. Two
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  • 240 12 14,700 Acres Of Rubber Estates Were Destroyed (Our Own Reporter/. Penang, Wednesday. Estate land m Province Wellesley, to which the Japanese sent thousands of settlers from Penang to bolster the grow more food scheme will now be worked by Japanese themselves
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  • 408 12 London, June 19. Dr. Kurt Schumacher, the president of Germany's Social Democratic Party, today published his plan for Germany's future m the London Liberal evening paper. The Star, m an article which breaks the 13-year silence forced by Hitler on German Democ rats. Dr. Schumacher who
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  • 155 12 PALESTINE DECISION VERY URGENT London, June 19. Mr. Olivci Stanley, Conservative, and forme* Colonial Secretary, atked the Prime Minister m the House of Common* if he would not agree that m Tlew of the "very grave events m Palestire during the last 24 hours 11 I was becoming very urgent
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  • 326 12 At a cocktail party he and Mrs. Wu gave last night to the Governor-General (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald), the Chinese Consul-General, Mr. P. S. Wu expressed the belief that for international peace to endure the co-operation and sympathy of the British Empire and the Repulic of
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  • 39 12 LONDON, June 18.— The Opposition motion, the aim of which was to condemn the Government's food production policy, was defeated at the end of today's debate m the House of Commons by 284 votes to 157.- Reuter
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  • 168 12 t (Our Own Reporter). 1 Ipoh, Wednesday. An El- derly Indian witness, after i t gving evidences to the f I Superior Court this morn- ing had a fit and died i shortly before medical aid could be summoned. The case was one m wh.ch a seventeen.y
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  • 145 12 INDONESIANS VIOLATE AGREEMENT British military authorities vi Java are protesting" to the Indonesian Government against the use of a truck ammunition, which had been loaned to them for the sole purpose of carrying rice. The truck was captured m the occupation of Bekassi on June li 1 It was one
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  • 279 12 Indian Stabbed: 2 Shootings Kunjusamy, a Tamil Hindu, resicrlng m the cooly lines m Tian LayStreet, Tanjong Pagar. was stabbed 1 ki the ribs by a n unknown person, about 8.20 last night. The victim made a report at the police station where he arrived m a critical con dition.
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