Morning Tribune, 22 June 1946
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Title Section14 1946-06-22 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1, NO. 46. (New Series) 10 CENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1946.14 words
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Article263 1946-06-22 1 Jerusalem, June 21.— British Army Headquarters today said it had evidence that the Irgua Zvai Leumi, a Jewish underground organisation, had planned an attempt to kidnap Lieut.- General Sir Evelyn Barker, British Commander-in-Chief, Palestine, m addition to t At the same time, the Army anI263 words
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Article161 1946-06-22 1 Tho Kirur has approved the nosthumouf award of the Victor. a Cross to Squadron Leader Scott, of f>2 Squadron. RAP. for trreat v.v.l--laniry m Malaya during operations a>r»'nat the Japanese. The VC wns won at a time when "ur small air force m Ma!aya vaj161 words
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Article93 1946-06-22 1 Bangkok. June 21 —The Commission of Siamese d'ifjnit tries invedlijratinjj the myaterioi s death of Kinpr Annnda Mahidol startled cne nation last night with an announcement that tho remains of the late monarch would be re BffVtd for examination from the great Koldct ensket m93 words
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Article46 1946-06-22 1 PARTS. June 21 -A mile ptOtest profession held v Paris traffic yesterday as thousa df of workers demonstrated apai tst \hc m- cidents on Tursdav nifttt whc»n the Windows of thf French Comnunists Party's headquarters were smashed and Communist books burned m the street.46 words
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Article211 1946-06-22 1 I ondon, June 21. Pandit Nehru was re'eased today by th*» Kashmir State authorities, who arrested h*m yesterday. Nehru was arrested because he defied a ban on his entry into trie Sta c whore he was going to defend a Congress supporter accused of ••edition m connection with211 words
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487 1946-06-22 1 SELF-VOT FOR MALAYA PRIMARY POLICY IAM Administrative Jobs for Local Peop!e, Says Governor-General The steady development cf Singapore and the Malayan Union towards self-government by the peoples who live m these parts is th<» primary object of B.iti^h colonial policy, sa d the Governor-Genera 1 (Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald) at487 words
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Article82 1946-06-22 1 Washington, June 21. A sum f-f $375.*****00 ($750-million Straits) for atomic energy development 5a included m the United States Army's peacetime budget submitted to the House of Renresentatives. President Truman has rejected by 'muli^at'on M. Gromyko's plan for international control of atomic energy submitted two days82 words
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Article656 1946-06-22 1 Be formation of a Poll* CommiUee for SouthEast Asia was announced by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the Governor-Gen-eral, Malaya, at his press conference yesterday. The committee will consist of Lord KlUearn md himself. This is the third Important body to be announced this week. The other two656 words
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Article59 1946-06-22 1 NANKING, June 21.— The Chinese Government has extended 6he Man- i churia truce until noon, June 30, ie was announced today. The original 15-day armistice would have expired tomorrow (Satur- clay, Action was taken as negotia- tions with the Communists appeared deadlocked. No progress is reported59 words
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Article41 1946-06-22 1 LONDON, June 21.— Heinnch Siemer, one of the five Germans accused of murdering an Australian flight-sergeant who baled out near I Hamburg m 1945 hanged himself m his cell, the British news ser- j vice m Germany said. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement20 1946-06-22 1 Rubber Price Bait? WAS THE 14D R I BBER PRICE A BAIT TO CATCH THE U.S. LOAN?— SEE PAGE 1220 words
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Advertisement74 1946-06-22 1 i To All Our Numerous Friends And Ladies Patrons In Singapore And The Union. |WE TAKE PLEASURE ANNOUNCING RECEIPT OF STOCKS PURE SILK UNDERWEAR, KIMONOES, LADIES BLOUSES, IN CHARMING SHADES FROM SHANGHAI AND CHINA. STOCKS ARE AT PRESENT LIMTTFO BUT ALL EFFORTS ARE BEING MADE TO GET MORE AND MORE74 words
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Article, Illustration324 1946-06-22 2 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman B\ There are many different kinds of overweight but most of them fall into one or more of several general types. The first broad division is hereditary and acquired overweight. The latter is the result of too much food and too little exercise. By hereditary324 words
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Article, Illustration281 1946-06-22 2 (Dangerous Moonlight) GRAY Tawny-eyed Stilly Gray, the I 'war' star who has never had the thrill of seeing- her name m I electric lights, now has the enviable role of Jenny Pearl m Two j Cities "Carnival." It is rather j strange that she should play this281 words
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Article60 1946-06-22 2 Hollywood Jean Pterrr Aumont. Parisian screen player and husband of actress Maria Montez, poes from "heart beat" to "Heat Wave" n fairly intense postwar movie pro- gramme for this veteran of the fighting French forces. Universal Pictures Co.. Inc., has announced that Aumont is being borrowed from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer60 words
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Miscellaneous90 1946-06-22 2 I LI'L ABNEII —'exclusive m malaya to the morning tribune\ Al Capp rsn CX/VI 1 T^ fP^R^, v I I/OHC 505/ > HE VC'JT-V^ HE VGO CHL W: yOMLV r <J YYu<i/m'vr^<Mw^^ is i mustn't marry /how P?Tmight/tsearch all ]»ggopant L*»" o^^^jt^A^^^a w~°ifUVL. 407 T^ T THETGAL^'-HE < -HE. JBE\N90 words
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282 1946-06-22 3 Permanent Club For Brit is h Tommies? Major Qentral L COX, G.0.C., Singapore, m an cdclusirc intervew, very highly commended the existence of The Shackle Club, the recreation centre for British, Other Ranks noio housed n John Little's building m I Raines Square (writes a Tribune representative). He likes it282 words
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Article236 1946-06-22 3 (Fr m Tribune Orrrsnondent) K!T.\I.A LVMPUR, June 22— Malaya's rice crop, whkh has 'u>t been harve ted, was d "scribed officially as bein? risaprointin/'lv low. The unsettled con T ions prevailing at th^ tim^ of planting and the Jack of ra-'n darteff fie early s'a^es ac236 words
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Article77 1946-06-22 3 Batavia, June 22. Forty-five-year-old Col. A\ira Nomura, Director of the Japanese Java FlannKng Board hen been irrested m the Batavia Japanese internment camp m connection with the theft of millions of dollars worth of jewellery. No official information is available regarding the missing jewellery butA.P. - 77 words
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Article134 1946-06-22 3 VANCOUVER. June 22.— Chir.e->c j iirmcd with meat cleavers fOOfAt Royal Canadian Mounted Police ofll ccrs on June 21 on an alloy m Y.;n j <ouver's Chinatown. This cliniu-idi the discovery and capture of a bbui* cms pita of loot. A Ifoanted Police inspector MMdA.P. - 134 words
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64 1946-06-22 3 Passive Resistance Indians Arrested DURBAN, June 22.— A1l the "n--dians, including the women. m Übilo Road camp hero, who il* taking part m the "passive resistance" campaign against the So;;rh African Government's Asiatic !8/>d tenure and representation bill, were arrested last night. The camp was set up few days agoReuter - 64 words
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514 1946-06-22 3 Singapore G.O.C. Speaks On Housing Situation '♦MY TARGET DATE IS OCTOBER 1. lAM STRUGGLING TO ACHIEVE IT BY THAT TIME, I HOPE ALL CIVILIANS IN SINGAPORE WILL HAVL GOT THEIR HOUSES BACK FROM THE MILITARY. Major General L. H. Cox, C.8., C.8.E., M.U., tola interview on Singapore's housing situation (writes514 words
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Miscellaneous411 1946-06-22 3 A Clues:- 22 Btardd Try This AMERICAN 1 -Low hum 25— He lives m rKI l^fc WW X I W marshy land trees k_^ kjy WW MLm>MLW 4 Point m an 27 Boast orbit 31 Goddess of 43— Compass point 62— Does as told Answer To Yesterday's 9_ Weapon discord411 words
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554 1946-06-22 4 Rubber Shares Respond To Price Agreement During the week share mar. kets showed considerable strength with an increased turnover. In the sterlings tin section London was quieter out prices were well maintained Dollars and Australians showed ruither advances m a number rf stocks vrhich m some cases uriught out sellers554 words
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Article120 1946-06-22 4 (Sunday Tribune Correspondent IPOH, June 22.— Acting on Information received, a military patrol, m co-operation with the Customs Department, detained four junks somewhere near the mouth of the Bernam River m the direction of Teluk Anson. The junks which are from Kantan, a west coast120 words
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94 1946-06-22 4 Congress Must Make Certain Concessions LONDON, June 22. A calamity In India will only be avoided by the moderation of the Congress Party which must make concessions if there is to be a release from the imminent deadlock m India, says "Indian Affairs," organ of the In-dia-Burma Association. "Other elements94 words
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424 1946-06-22 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter)] Pay for your home while you live m it that is the po'icy of a European co-operative homes society which is starting operation m Sin?apoe shortly. At present those m charge of this company are collecting material and scrutinizing the deposit424 words
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96 1946-06-22 4 "Precautionary" Troop Movement Admitted LONDON, June 22— The British Government acknowledged Saturday that there have been some prrcauticnary troop movements m the area of Trieste, but said the Jugoslav leports that the Vencsia Giulla demarcation line would be shifted eastside were "nonsense." A spokesman of the Foreign Office said heReuter; A.P. - 96 words
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503 1946-06-22 4 PASSENGERS NOT WORRIED ABOUT A C COM MOD A TION "Klipfontein Brings Back Mare Malayans ((Tribune Woman Reporter) Marvellous Excellent These were the replies eived from passengers of the Klipfontein which ed on Saturday carrying more people from the ?d Kingdom. Except for the heat, the journey pleasant and fast503 words
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Article198 1946-06-22 4 LONDON, June 21. —1t is reported that negotiations for improvement m the price paid by the United Kingdom Ministry of Supply for Malayan and Nigerian tin have been concluded, and that an announcement of the new ivrices might be expected shortly. It is believed the newReuter - 198 words
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164 1946-06-22 4 South Africa Rations Sugar And Bread PRETORIA, June 22— Bread and s^ugar will be rationed m nine major urban areas of South Africa, probably from August 1, Union Director of Food Supplies and Distribution Dr. Hendrik Johanns van Eck said here .yesterday. The possibility of meat rationing is also beingReuter - 164 words
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Article45 1946-06-22 4 WASHINGTON June 22.— Eigftt Agricultural spec) lists headed b> Dr. Claude Hutchison. Dean of A*iieulture at the University of California, left Washirr ton on a mission to China. The mission totals 10 members vi which two at* already m Chinr*. A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement184 1946-06-22 5 Arts Curios rC. K. TANG 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 atrE. AUabux k Co., 92, North184 words
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Advertisement162 1946-06-22 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m J«je Situfjapote ShopA i Electrical United Trading Co v 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand -made Fancy Goods GOODSTORE 10. Battery Road (Rodney House), Singapore. Fbwers Lotus Flower Shop AT162 words
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Advertisement180 1946-06-22 5 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 5. Stamford Road, Singapore. Telephone 7563. Hair Dressen Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy and Maison Intcrlandi. Heeren Building, Orchard Road. I Hml Dancing at the Tavern Every180 words
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Advertisement123 1946-06-22 5 Mtn's Wear BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS (A Gents Distinctive k Stylish E. ALLABUX CO., 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. ~~Music Store T.M.A. Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore. PIANOS, MUSIC k RECORDS 'Phone 7465. Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71. High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786.123 words
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Advertisement149 1946-06-22 5 Rzjngeraxors Marden Company Refrigerating Engineers 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN* Singapore. FONCHIN Co., Ltd Office 64, Wallich Street, Phone No. 7557. Sanitary k Electrical Contractor* Building Repairers and Genera) Importers. x SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. FRESH SILKS In New Designs At Melwani's 52,149 words
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403 1946-06-22 6 The Marning Tribune MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1946. Rubber Mystery Today we offer a few further reflections on tne rubber announcement, one of which modifies an opinion expressed m the last paragraph of pur leading article of Saturday. In the first place, the manner m which the announcement itself was made403 words
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Article1089 1946-06-22 6 Alan Tomkins - Alan Tomkins Tins article takes y<j>u into Sovicl-occ upjecl Germany <in<J acqudints you wit/i conditions there «is well as with by (m the Sunday Dispatch, London.) You have read of the Russian banquets m which many guests gulp toasts till they pass out? How do1,089 words
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Article258 1946-06-22 6 U.N.E.S.C.O. Adjourns NEW YORK, June 22.— After i meeting almost continuously «f or 14 hours with Russia m at least 14 decisions In bitter oratory, the United Nations Economic and Social Council adjourned I shortly after midnight on June 22 until Oct. 31. Winding up the month's work, delegates wereAssociated Press - 258 words
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Article40 1946-06-22 6 LONDON. June 21. Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck, Com-mander-in-Chief of India, Ls applying m the divorce court on Monday to have made absolute the decree nisi granted to him on December 17 against his wife, Jessie. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement8 1946-06-22 6 r'OR Office Equipment Phone 6480 6-A, Raffles Place8 words
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Article62 1946-06-22 7 \:< >M i .m i. iv. tbi i• i i.. >. n .1 iii nei t y made kno wn •>• t i i 'mi thcr t han i Iful mv rdei omm i< t.-.' ..> |.;i i t isaiis <>t' the Italian i I movement, arc cancelled.Reuter - 62 words
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Article33 1946-06-22 7 NANKiNd. June The m formation Ministry p lc< man declared today that the exten. Sion of the 15-day truer "show.. Government sincerity and conciliatory attitude but no further delay Is permissible." ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement86 1946-06-22 7 llecord Week -End Crowd* /?/C//£R INSPIRIT, MIND THOUGHT AFTER SEEING 'QtittukM SKELION f f^v^ v wwr 1/ Cldli ßimlriZ \l^sk MUSICAL SPLASH 9 HARRY I nCHMICOM! JA/V\IES TOttlifrw, X X^ ..< —1.1 0...M and his Music Maktrs Swttn not by Dorothy Ki^tWy. AlUn Bo^.tt om! Pranli WoUJ»o- M*f>«U» k x86 words
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Advertisement93 1946-06-22 7 Hl< Ml" -I 5 -M M "I p M I PLEASK NOTE NEW SCREENING TIMES 11 a.m., 2.00, 4.15, 6.30 9.30 p.m. Now Air-Conditioned NOW SHOWING HIGH ADVfcNIURE BLAZES ACROSS THE SCREEN IN THIS THRILLING Si OK* BEH NO TdE SCENES OF THE DESERT FOX'S ROUT! U If t S93 words
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Advertisement150 1946-06-22 7 QSSBSEB^I last-day 4 Shows 1.30 4—6.30 9.30 p.m. tt GEORGE SANDERS LINDA DARNELL m AMTON CHEKOV3 4U^l l "Summer Storm" Fm flWMfl I PF *nd HUGO HAAS LORILANMER All If A li Llj "3te*v f jP EDW. EVERETT HORTON •^■L^'^J OPENING TO-MORROW "NO£L COWARD SCORES AGAIN" Z)OA^T M/SS THIS PICTURE150 words
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Article298 1946-06-22 8 PENAN^i. su'. for Ih c s time In Malayan racing history punters io>i afar hvi'mu: on the winning horse. Never Mind, the hottest favourite of the day7 deadheated for first place with Rumination, and paid $3 for a $5 win tote. The weather was fine. The *****;298 words
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Article792 1946-06-22 8 (From page 8). consideration to a further issue of Debentures and to a scheme for an equitable adjustment or the pref arrears. Interest accrued during tne occupation period on Straits Settlements 3 per cent. Loan 1962/72 and Straits Settlements 3 per cent. War Loan 1953/60 will be792 words
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123 1946-06-22 8 ANOTHER GOLF TITLE FOR BOBBY LOCKE MANCHESTER, June 22. Bobby Locke, 29-year-old South African golf champion, for the second time m a month has won another major British tournament the £1.500 three-day Brand-Lochry event which ended here today. It was the last big tournament before the British Open on July123 words
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61 1946-06-22 8 RUSSIA BEATS BRITAIN IN RADIO CHESS LONDON, June 23. Russia defeatj ed Great Britain by 18 pames to 6 m a four-day chess match, played by radio which ended yesterday. M. Botwinnik, the Soviet champion and contender for the vacant world championship, resigned yesterday to C. H. Alexander, 36-year-o!d ForeignA.P. - 61 words
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254 1946-06-22 8 LONDON GRASS COURTS TENNIS FINALS LONDON, June 22. Australia s> number two, Dinny Pails, Wimbledon's "seeded" number one, lost a terrific duel with Francisco "Pan cho" Segura, colourful South American who ranks number three m the United States m the final of the London grass courts lav.n tennis championships atReuter - 254 words
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Article82 1946-06-22 8 A Central Welfare Council of thr Malayan Union has been sot up under the Chairmanship of Mrs. A T. Newboult. The need for such cen- «f "/'lfaro was never more pressing than now. War and the ravages of war have left their marks behind. To retrieve the82 words
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Advertisement193 1946-06-22 8 All -Malayan l*rcniicr»* Midnight Wednesday 26th. ALHAMBRA BOMBAY TALKIES PRESENT (Hindustani) Starring lovely MUMTAZ SHANTI IBJJLVS The story of a Kitchen Maid who became a Matinee idol, of a desoiaeci orphan who became a loyal wtfe and an exemplary Mother Released thru the United Exhibitor? Syndicate Tel. 6909 To lay193 words
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717 1946-06-22 9 General Peace Conierence Not For July 15 PARIS. June 23. An unsuccessful proposal to calJ a European peace conference on July 15 was made on Saturday at the "hit four" conference by the United States Secretary of State. Mr. James Byrnes, according to American informants. The Soviet Foreign Commissar, M.A.P. - 717 words
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147 1946-06-22 9 Internal Air Network For Great Britain LONDON, June 22. Pull details of the great network of Internal air services by which the proposed British European Airway Corporation will cover the British Isles were given today. The "Board of Trade Journal" gives a list of nearly fifty services some of whichReuter - 147 words
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361 1946-06-22 9 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore can be industrialised to supply the basic needs of the Colony— this is the belief of the Singaoore Manufacturers' Association. The caDital, the Dlant facili f ies, and technical talent are available. All that is needed is encouragement and help by361 words
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Article88 1946-06-22 9 NEW YORK, June 23.— The Un lted States Government have accumulated a supply of bristles amounting to 1,046,697 pounds of which 891,066 pounds are Chungking and 155.631 Indian, according to Unite'J States trade ctrclcs. Plans for liquidation of those holdings are not completed, nor have tentative offering prices beenReuter - 88 words
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378 1946-06-22 9 Miss N.G. Rees Leaving For Middle East RAF Sisters came to the Far East m 1943 and during the Burma Campaign were close to the fighting m Imphal, Akyab, Chittagong and Meiktila. A number of them have To Chinese orphans m Hong Kong they have acted ,as fairy godmothers, nursing378 words
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Article230 1946-06-22 9 NEW YORK, More than 600 of the ship* that carried American soldiers and supplies throughout the world during: the war row are anchored m American ports. Everyday, new and old ships ar« added to this flotilla of United States surplus vessels. There are tankers,A.P. - 230 words
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99 1946-06-22 9 I MALACCA, June 20. —P. C Doml nic, stated to be an informer to tit Japanese Kempeitai, was committed to the High Court for trial mm a charge of treason under the Defenct Regulations of 1939. At the preliminary enquiry. tAM* ence Pinto, a shopkeeper,99 words
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403 1946-06-22 10 A mass-mee'ing of over 5,000 Hindus In the history of Singapore was held m the grounds of the Sri Perumal Temple m Serangoon Road yesterday, and unanimously adopted the following resolutions m connection with the unruly incidents recently m the Firstly, the meeting viewed with403 words
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Article51 1946-06-22 10 3 More Cases Of Smallpox Three cases of sviallpox, of which one was fatal, were re- ported during the week ending June 15, the weekly health report issued here yesterday disclosed. The previous week's figures were e'ght cases involving two deaths. During the same period, 42 deaths from tuberculosis were51 words
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258 1946-06-22 10 Von Neurath Blatnes League Versailles NUREMBERG, June 23.— Baron Constantin von Neurath declared that the framers of the Versailles Treaty and the League of Nation* were responsible for the Nazi party and Wprld War 11. The old German noble was Ambas nador to London, Hitler's Forciga Minister before Joachin vonA.P.; Reuter - 258 words
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Article164 1946-06-22 10 Iceland's Attitude To War Bases LONDON, June 23 Iceland wains America to continue the occupation of the bases there until Iceland car take them over or the United NatiorJ Security Council disposes of them, a well-informed Iceland source said yesterday. The United States wants to lease the bases they haveA.P. - 164 words
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Article84 1946-06-22 10 An eldferly Indian labourer employed iby the Municipality was attacked by a gang of hooMgans at nic Junction of Cecil Street antf Cross Street oni Saturday night. The Indian who was on guard < duty at a gafc main with red lights was attacked with empty84 words
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Article155 1946-06-22 10 A Hold Up In R. A.F. Releases LONDON, June 22 The Under Secretary for Air was asked m the Commons by Mr. Prescott (Conservative) how many personnel of the R.A.F. Accountant Branch m group 29 awaited demobilization. The Under Secretary replied: "There are 45 officers m the Accountant Branch mReuter - 155 words
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Article45 1946-06-22 10 Sir Han Hoe Urn has been appointed a member of the Singapore Advisory Council m place of Mr. Wee Swee Teow, OBE., who has resigned. Sir Han Hoe was a senior member of the Straits Settlements Legislative Council before the war45 words
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Article92 1946-06-22 10 BATAVIA, June 22.— Inquiries are being made here today into the death of a British soldier who was shot through the heart late last flight near the Batavia palace of Dr. van Mook, Lieut. -Go vernor-Gf nernl of the Netherlands East Indies. There were severalReuter - 92 words
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55 1946-06-22 10 WEATHER HOLDS UP A- BOMB REHEARSAL NEW YORK, June 22. A message from the atom bomb test llagship Mount McKinley said the full dress rehearsal of "Operation Crossroads' the dropping of the atomic bomb —has been postponed till Monday because of worse weather since the atom test fleet arrived at55 words
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Article36 1946-06-22 10 Fifty-two candidate?, nuiudmy 42 members <V the Forces' personnel, toere confirmed members of the Church of England at speoial service ai St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, by the Rt. Rev. George Algernon West Bishop of Rangoon.36 words
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86 1946-06-22 10 Luzon Peasants Urged To Retain Arms CABANATUAN, Luzon. June 23.--Leaflets signed by the Hukbalahap groups urging peasants to retain arms are being distributed m Neuva Ecija province where the Government is at present centering is pacification programme m Central Luzon The leaflet also urges opposition to the Bell Bill describingA.P. - 86 words
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90 1946-06-22 10 LONDON, June 22— The Malayan Contingent had another week's round of gaiety, attending several receptions giv. en m their honour. At a cocktail party given by the Chinese Military Mission they had several official long talks with Lord Louis Mountbatten. They also spent a day InExchange Telegraph - 90 words
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Article149 1946-06-22 10 LONDON, June 23 Speculating on British policy m Palestine, the Conservative journal Spectator declared yesterday that the Zionist demand for a national home for Jews already has been attained. Commenting that finally the British cabinet must make Us own decision whether to Implement the Anglo-American committee's reportAP - 149 words
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123 1946-06-22 10 UNRRA Milk For Kalgan's 'Red' Babies KAFiOAN. An experiment m chilu feeding which might do credit t» any modern Knro:>e«n community is being made m this remote Comma nist headquarters so far removed from world commerce that rumel caravans are still the normal mennj of trade and travel. One thousandA.P. - 123 words
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Article99 1946-06-22 10 ROME. June 22. The Italian Ca» biiu't today issued a resolution which it had passed unanimously calling upon the Big Four Ministers, now meeting m Paris, to refrain from framing peace terms which the new Italian republic would be unable to accept. The Implication of theReuter - 99 words
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Article89 1946-06-22 10 JERUSALEM, June 22 An unconfirmed report from Tel Aviv says that an illegal immigrant ship carrying 800 Jews was intercepted in£-d<> Palestine territorial waters today by British destroyers. The name of the ship was not disclosed but last Wednesday Reuter reported from Rome that the Panama89 words
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68 1946-06-22 10 (Tribune Correspondent) MALACCA, June 20.— The Cr.in Kang Huay has approached the Old near Chamber of Commerce here ti> petition the Union Oovernmet.t against the inclusion of Malacca tn the Malayan Union. The Chin Kang Huay urges the Government to restore Malacca 8 pre-war68 words
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Article48 1946-06-22 10 PARIS. June 23.— The Vietnam President. Mr. Ho Chin-mlnh, has arrived m Paris from Biarritz, southern France, where he and the Vietnam delegation have been awaiting for the coming talk with French leaders on the Vietnam demand for an autonomous status for French Indochina.48 words
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1042 1946-06-22 11 Leary Constantlne - 'I AM QUITE SATISFIED' says PAT AUDI India's Fielding In Test Magnificent Leary Constantlne (By Reuter's Special Correspondent) LONDON, June 23.— The first day's play m the three-day Test between England and India— the first of three tests— ended with England scoring 135 for four wickets m reply to India'sReuter - 1,042 words
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Article140 1946-06-22 11 INDIA, IST INNINGS. V. M. Merchant c Gibb b Bedser 12 V. Mankad b Wri?ht 14 L. Amarnath lbw Bedser 0 V.S. Hazare b Bedser 31 R.S. Modi not out 57 Nawab of Pataudi c Ikin b Bedser 9 Gul Mohamed b Wright 1 A. Hafeez b Bowes140 words
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Article114 1946-06-22 11 London. June 2Z^—The Indian cricketers, anxious to be m the best trim for continuing the Test fight with England fomorrow at the keenest pitch, rested at their London hotel today. Mr. Gupta, the manager, said none of them intended to do anything else but take it114 words
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Article129 1946-06-22 11 Deprived of their usual Sunday soccer fare, hundreds of local football fans turned away disappointed when they visited the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Many hung on till the last moment, 5.15 p.m., strong m the expectation of witnessing their favourite sport; but as the hour passed,129 words
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Article66 1946-06-22 11 LONDON, June 22. County cricket close of play scores: At Buxton, Derbyshire 79 (Garlick 4 for 19), Lancashire 235 for C (King 66, Place 88). At Brentford, Essex 323 for 9 declared (Avery 102 >, Northamptonshire 8 for 0. At Gloucester, Middlesex 152 (Goddard 6 for 72), GloucestershireReuter - 66 words
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Article372 1946-06-22 11 The Recs scored a narrow victory over their padan? rivals m a cricket match played at Thompson Road yesterday. Taking first lease of the wicket, the Recs were dismissed before lunch for 90 runs, J. Bishops who took the first six wickets being372 words
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Article51 1946-06-22 11 BUENOS AIRES. June 22.— Highly satisfied with the results of his visit to Argentina. South African representative to the London Food Council S. X Scallan expects to leave for London m a fortnight. All the necessary permits for export of maize to South Africa have been satisfactorily arranged.-Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement169 1946-06-22 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB The Singapore Swimming Club will be de-requisitioned on the Ist. July. It is intended to re-open the Club to its Members -on the 7th July after the change over has been completed. Former Members are requested to apply to the Treasurers. Messrs. Rernie Lowick k Co.,169 words
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685 1946-06-22 12 Sidney Gampell - 14d RUBBER PRICE A BAIT FOR U.S. LOAN? Sidney Gampell (By Renter' City Editor. i London, June 21. Stripped of its rather irksome official jargon about the U.S. Government "applying" to the Combined Rubber Committee, and about the Governments of Malaya, Singapore and Borneo having been "requested" to control exports685 words
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Article226 1946-06-22 12 RECEPTION CHILLS RUSSIANS Ottawa. June 21.— Ilya Ehrenburg, noted Russian writer and two feilow Soviet journalists, who arrived a week ago m Canada m the course of a North American tour, said yesterday that they were cutting their stay short after having found the country "cold". "I have been impressed226 words
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Article542 1946-06-22 12 London, June 21.— The action of the Egyptian authorities m gram ing Sin ctuary to the Mufti of Jerusalem is bitterly condemned m leading British newspapers today. They consider his arrival will not only exacerbate trouble m the Middle East but may have an adverse influence542 words
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