Morning Tribune, 28 June 1946
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Title Section14 1946-06-28 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 51 (New Series) 10 CENTS FRIDAY. JUNE 28. 1946-14 words
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Article93 1946-06-28 1 Britain Rations Bread London, June 27. ...8read rationing for Britain was decided upon by the Cabinet today. An announcement was made in the House of Commons later in the day by Mr John Strachey (Food Minister), who returned from the food talks in America yesterday. The rationing will bec»in on93 words
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Article64 1946-06-28 1 Alcxundr a, June 27.—Azam Pasha, Secretary General of the Arab league, after an interview today with Sidky Pasha. Egyptian Premier, told correspondents: H lf Eyypt's national aspirations are not met as Egypt wants them to be, Eaypt will become Britain's enenn/." Azzam Patha added thai he64 words
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Article32 1946-06-28 1 the gravity of thr stop which it had been compelled to tako, but tho final decision had born taken "because otherwise W( would be taking an unjustifiable r'sk with our basic food."32 words
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Article48 1946-06-28 1 LONDf»N. Jiin<> M. A man de•critMd ai "Konn;iM Ooebbtflj brother of Dr. Joseph Oo«b1>el« Nazi Mini.-tcr of Propaganda, wi nrrrstod recently in Ellenback vll lajjc Mar Darmstadt, »ccordinß i- 1 a report by United BUU« authorairs," by the British :< «.-er\i<c in Germany last rii-'-' ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article125 1946-06-28 1 Trieste: Still No Agreement PARIS. June 27.— The Big Four foreign M milters, in an informal e urn lum nights (ailed to lira on the vital question of Trust c. M. Mololov, proposed Wefte ihollld be an MltononiOUi district under Yugoslav wveretgnty under a slut us approved bf the Big125 words
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Article109 1946-06-28 1 NEW YORK. Juno 27.- Major-Gen-eral Ciiihiktionnv. military editor of tin Moscow newspaper Pravda. said todfty that individual soldiers and mass armies will still piav the moat in.|>ortant part in any future warfare atom bomb or no atom bomb He is one of the three Russian journalists109 words
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Article120 1946-06-28 1 LONDON, June 27. Mr. Galiachan. I, a hour. Cardiff, uked the War M'tjist«T if Army Group 34 had \<-» left Singapore, and if it will be borne lor discharge within the period laid down. In a written reply. Mr. Lawson said' ># I am afraid I120 words
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Article34 1946-06-28 1 5 -Minute Quake London. Juno 27 Earthquake Khorks lastinl :ihollf fnr minutes wrrr frit t night In Tashkent, tm mpitni of the Socialist Soviet UAeklitan arid Borne minor damage occurreri. Moscow rsdio iald today.34 words
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724 1946-06-28 1 GROMYKO TOLD: "YOU'LL HAVE TO UNDERSTAND" New York June 27 —Hot words and frayed tempers marked the latest session of the Security Council. Twice, in the debate on Spain, the Soviet delegate M. oromyko exercised his veto, to kill resolutions which had secured raaJOnt AtTa t s e t S724 words
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Article, Illustration292 1946-06-28 1 San Francisco. June 27.— Dr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of ihe United Nations organisation, declared today that the failure of the big powers to settle their differences would result in "ca. tastrophic consequences for the United Nations." In an address delivered here on the292 words
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Article175 1946-06-28 1 3,000 Govt Clerks May Strike (Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A sit-down strike by 8,000 wmto collar workers of the Government service is predicted in Junior Civil Service circles if the present recommendations of the Cost-of-Li/ing Committee are not revised. It is reliably learned that a mass meeting of175 words
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Article37 1946-06-28 1 RANGOON, June 27.— An earth quake shock of some intensity was Xelt in Rangoon tonight. The tremor lasted several seconds severely xcking huge blocks of buildings. No casualties were so far reported.— Reuter thutyjtnhjReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement53 1946-06-28 1 Although Stocks Are Not Available At Any Principal Manufacturing Centres in the World YET ALL EFFORTS ARE BEING MADE BY US TO BRING IN GOODS REQUIRED BY ALL. WATCH FOR OUR LATEST ARRIVALS OF GORGEOUS SILKS SATINS COMING FROM THE CONTINENT. Always At Your Service. GIAN SINGH Co., 4 BATTERY53 words
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Article, Illustration420 1946-06-28 2 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Low man By Breathe Correctly There aro many major miracles going on to the body day in and day out. The precision with which they operate, without thought or volition on our part is more exciting than the Atomic Age! Take as an example, our breathing420 words
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Article230 1946-06-28 2 Marshall Studies red Proposals NANKING, June 27. In an atmosphere made uneasy by bristling armies, Gen. George Marshall studied the Chinese Communist proposal for the reorganisation of the nation's military establishment the last and > most critical point blocking the completion of the pact to end China civil strife. GuardsA.P. - 230 words
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Article98 1946-06-28 2 RANGOON. June 26.— Prospects of cultivation in lower Burma where before the war a vast almost unbroken expanse of 10,000,000 aeivs was devoted to rice crop are generally much brighter than last year when only 6,000,000 of 12,500,003 acres were under rice cultivation. It is hoped toReuter - 98 words
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242 1946-06-28 2 UMNO London Mission Likely To Be In Vain LONDON, June 2G. "N ot likciy to be very productive" was the authoritative comment in London today on the report that the Un Red Malay Nationalist Organisation had decided at its Ipoh meeting on Sunday to fly a three-man mission to LondonReuter - 242 words
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63 1946-06-28 2 SHANGHAI, June 25:— In view of the importance of the' South Seas market, China Merchants Steam Navigation Company the biggest concern of its kind in China and now slate owned is completing preparations for a shipping service to .Singapore. I It hopes to begin the63 words
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107 1946-06-28 2 British Consul In Tabriz Fired Upon TEHERAN, Jun e 27.— A diplomatic informant said dissatisfied Communist extremists last week made an attempt to poison Pishevari, Azerbaijan chieftain. Thirty underlings in the plot were jailed but the most important figures some of whom were reported to have played import, ant rolesA.P. - 107 words
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Article75 1946-06-28 2 ILONDON, June 26:—Frederick Adolphus Gould, the actormanager, who appeared at Barnsiey Police Court on June 3 was fined £25, when he pleaded guilty to acting a scene that had been disallowed by the Lord Chamberlain's department, and preRenting" another scene and rhyme about Mahatma GandhiReuter - 75 words
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Miscellaneous160 1946-06-28 2 I^^^^ «i^^^^ ,^^^-~i ii «>^^^* |J^^-» fc^^^*» +>^^^ m 4^^^*<^^o^ •i^^^ 1 *>^^^^ *>^^^" *i^^^* fc.^^^* fc^^^*" fc«^^™* *rf^^* V^^^^ +<^r i LI'L ABNEII exclusive in malaya to the morning tribune A F-?i»n^ *n N^ed By Al Capp T(-QH-WHAR %(^WISH'T)HW \(Q*\, AH KNOWS AH I FAH IS SoT^BB" MAl W/^HM-h-160 words
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Article308 1946-06-28 3 SWIMMER CR USHED BETWEEN 2 BOATS The story cf how a 14- year old Chinese lad, swimi ming in the Telok Ayer Basin, was crushed between I two boa's and killed was rela'rd when the case in which Ahmad b!n Karso is charged with causing death through neglgence op^ed before308 words
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Article129 1946-06-28 3 Li -Gen. Sir Frank W. Messervy. KBE, CB. DSO. left Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a Vtiii to England. He will be away unti Sep. tember on leave, and attending a War Office conference. His tL7nporary successor is Maj-Gcn. R.H.B. Arkwrigty. CB. DSO, who is the129 words
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Article94 1946-06-28 3 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG. June 27. The GovernorGeneral. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald yesterday entertained the Governor j of the Malayan Union. Sir Edward j Gtnt. and the President of the U.M. J N.0.. !>ato Onn bin Jafar, and other prominent Malays. It is understood •hat they took94 words
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153 1946-06-28 3 m Congratulating H.E. the Governor, ?ir Franklin Uimson on his knighthood at yesterday's meeting of the *dvi:,ory Council. Sir Han Hoe Mm _,m ix'hall oi all members Of the Jouncil said: '1 feel that it is only fitting that n should voice our feelings of whai153 words
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Article74 1946-06-28 3 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG. June 27.-An extensive vms drive was conducted by the 3TU police and the military jointlv vo.tevday at Bukit Mcrtajam for nbout six hours. They raided the wmUes of a societv in the outskirts of the town and detained about ■0 menber. of the society for74 words
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Article336 1946-06-28 3 An approprlapM of $i0,2di».."n7 charged upon the r< -v» -im-s •"••I other fuiK.s of Mm <'olony fut public scrvVe during the j»eiiol July to Decemhor. 1*44, was approvofl wh.n MM Supply (Supplementary i Ordinance. If4i. Bill VM introdu.e<l at ycstirdny's Advisory Council liu-ctinp. The Sunply Ordnance. l!>4fi.336 words
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311 1946-06-28 3 "Worst Character" And Companion Jailed Edwin D. Taylor (21) and George A. Moiral (24) of the Royal Marines, who took a wrist watch frcm a repair shop in Jalan Bcsar, and left behind an 1.0.U. for the watch, were sentenced to three months' r.i. each, by Mr. L.C. Goh, the311 words
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378 1946-06-28 3 Webb Preliminary Inquiry "I asked my lawyer rot to continue appearing for me because I would or ly be beaten to death when I was returned to the Polce Station." i Ahrtui Kadir bin Mohamed. a Sundry-goc ds shop-keeper, told the courr this when he378 words
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Article83 1946-06-28 3 Ram Narash (3) and Mukand Lai (30). Sepovs attached to Headquarters. A.L.F.S.E.A., Tanfflin. were produced before Mr. L. C. Goh. in the Second Court, on a tentative gang robbery charge, yesterday. The Sepoys, together with five others, were alleged to have robbed a Chined of83 words
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Article150 1946-06-28 3 Police sergeants at the Central Police Station during the occupation, two Malays, Hussein bin Hashim and Mohamed Saman. were committed to stand trial at the next A,ssizes when the preliminary inquiry into tentative hurt changes against them closed yesterday afternoon, in .the* SpvefttW Pplice Courts- Against Husseia .two150 words
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302 1946-06-28 4 The Morning Tribune FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1946. The Lost Years The Colonial Service is among those confronted with a proclem of personnel arising cut cf the war interruption of '.he flow of young men as candidates. Out here, we are apt to think of the war as an event of302 words
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Article2030 1946-06-28 4 John Rickard - John Rickard The L nd of the Soma/is in North -Enst Africa is one of legend and story desert. British Somaliland invaded by Italy in 1940, was recaptured in 1941. by *r (in Everybody's Weekly) Somebody once described the Somali as "a parasite on the camel." This is2,030 words
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Article108 1946-06-28 4 UNO Committee On Atom-Bomb new YORK. June W.— The Unit" (d Nations Atomic En rgy OmnvsBfton Hit night decided to form a orKißg oommittM to eoni d t r0 i propoMll put before tbfl commiti.ee i'or control of atomic energy. These include the two sharpiy difI.VQrinf schemes submit rJ by108 words
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Advertisement46 1946-06-28 4 IVhatever your optical roquirtnent6 DAH SIN has exactly ftvtt you want plus efficiency and economy. Oah Sin Optical House t35 North Bridge Road. Singapore, proprietor P. S. Dzing, O.D. Former General Manager of vAN SIN OPI'ICAL HOUSE 31n?apo.e and Kuala Lumpur. f mt j, v i46 words
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690 1946-06-28 5 Singapore Faces Over $35 Million Deficit SSO Million l_<j«in Bil\ P,*ss«.c\ A LOAN BILL AUTHORISING THE FINANCIAL SKCRKTARY TO FLOAT A $50 MILLION LOAN IN SINGAPORE WAS EXPRESSED BY THE SINGAPORE ADVISORY COUNCIL AT ITS MEETING YESTERDAY. The bill was introduced oy Mr. Nelson Jones, the Financial Secretary. The loan—690 words
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Article103 1946-06-28 5 THE HAGUE, June 26.— The Dutch West Indian colonies of Curacao and Surinam (Dutch Guinea) have presented petitions to the Queen of Holland asking for grater measures oi self-government. The Curacao states have appointed a commission which will ask for consultations with the Dutch Government "about103 words
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Article80 1946-06-28 5 BRATISLAVA. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, June 26— Anton Vasek, a Slovak who is accused of havinp sent 50 000 Slovak Jews to the Auschwitz concentration camp of whom 250 survived, went on trial for his life on Tuesday before a Slovak national court. Vasek, an official of theAssociated Press - 80 words
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Article45 1946-06-28 5 TOKfO. Jun<" 27. Tho inivt national Tribunal on Thursday un- nouncod the death of Yosuki- Ivfat-s-iokn, 60, former Japanese Foreign Minister and one- of the aocu^c-tl w:.r criminals. Hr» died at the Tokio Imperial University hospital. He had btti- suffering from tuberculosis. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article74 1946-06-28 5 Father Son Executed FLENSBURG, June 27.— Two Danish nationals, a father and son named Juergensen, have been executed on charges of organising subsersive actU vities under the cover of a sports club, Brit'sh occupation authorities announced Wednesday. Nine youths, aged 14 to 17* were involved with them. One was sentencedAssociated Press - 74 words
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Article320 1946-06-28 5 Aldershot Mutiny Court Martial HEADLEY (HAMPSHIRE), June 25. Damage amounting to more than £9,000 was mentioned at a court martial at Headley detention camp today in which 19 soldiers are accused of charges arising out of disturbances in Aldershot military prison and detention barracks in February. The hearing is expectedReuter - 320 words
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Miscellaneous205 1946-06-28 5 Clues- Try This AMERICAN Lrr,u,,,,, SE3T CRO^ SnvIID i a br okJFLt, 38-Altemating 52_Back of neck Answer To Yesterday's 13-Fish that 31-^upreme Court -W^er I UUtml-ftl li -SST 3^hallenges ffl| -_^2 7r7 DOWN 27 Water animal 2^ 25 vy^ 2<* z ~l y/j Z 30— Woody plant //y tmmmmmt l—205 words
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403 1946-06-28 6 More Foodstuffs Come Under Export Control Hi/,- <Jj* SSfti*-/* JA///^V N£w orders under the Food Control Proclamation have been made declaring a large variety of foodstuffs < controlled and requiring reference to the Food Controller before export of controlled articles is allowed other than to the Malayan TJnion. Controlled articles403 words
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595 1946-06-28 6 One of the two witnesses to give evidence for the defence in the general court-martial trial of Major F.T. Metherell, R.E.M.E., of the Base Workshops, yesterday, was Capt. R.A. Hale, R.E.M.E., who told the court that a small percentage of some of the materials taken595 words
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Article69 1946-06-28 6 Air Marshal Sir George Pirie has ordered I I quiry regarding the recent destruction of a Spitfire. On June 18. the Tribune J S learnt that four wiser- viceable planes were to be destroyed by burniny— fire Liberator, one Spit, i I fire and two Hurricanes.69 words
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Article226 1946-06-28 6 Worders' Canteens: Official Move bune Staff Reporter)* in order to effect the economic and social rehabilitation of Malaya, the welfare of the people as a common whole should represent the fundamental purpose of the Government, workers and employers. This view was stressed by Mr. B.P. Garrett, Trad*' Union Adviser, Singapore,226 words
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Article53 1946-06-28 6 Two Sma llpox Deaths There were four OMM with two d( aths reported of mall-pox in Singapore List week, according to the weekly health report. There was an increase of 207 births over deaths for the period, the figures beta* 47(> and 203, while b'7 infantile deaths under one year53 words
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Article62 1946-06-28 6 A resolution placing on record tbe Oeylooese community'i appredtion and respect for Um devoted terviccs rendered them by the late Mr. M. V. Pillai. Har-at Law. leader of the Oylonese community, and ext ending deep sympathy to the bereaved members of the family was parsed62 words
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Article61 1946-06-28 6 Mr. E. E. F- Pretty. M < arrived in Singapore liy plane from the United Kingdom yesterday aft« i ROOB< He was met <m aiiival by lli Highness the Tun^ku Mahkota ol Johorc, the Acting Resident Commissioner of Johore (Mr. A. Sleep) and Dato S. Q. Wong.61 words
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Article47 1946-06-28 6 iOKIO, Juno 27.— Vice- Admiral ttanflMN Sakonju has been Charged ivith ordering the execution of f7 British. Chinese and Indian surviI'ors of a British ship sunk in the [ndian ocean In 1044. He was jailed with 29 other .suspected war liminals on Wednesday.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article202 1946-06-28 6 Textiles: Employers please Write I To facilitate the Gov- S i eminent -sponsored sj/s- I tern of distribution of c lev I iles t o commercial i house*, co-operative so- j cieties, Government de- i part men! s and other m- i st it u turns, employers are required to202 words
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Article163 1946-06-28 6 Captain Disobeyed, Says Jap Givine evidence at his trial on a charge of brutal and inhumane treatment of British. American and Australian PoWs at the Officers' Camp in Kanburi, Siam, KofUChJ Hideji. former oommandftnt of the Allied PoW Officers' Camp, told the Sixth War Crimes Court yesterday that he had163 words
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Article49 1946-06-28 6 In Singapore this work was born a nowspapor which is perhaps unique Jn the Far East. It is the Urdu edition of tho Indian forces' daily paper, "Jawan". believed to be the frst Services paper ever to be produced in Urdu script in the Far East.49 words
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Advertisement66 1946-06-28 6 DAILY: 3 SHOWS 3—6—9 CAPACITY HOUSES! "JIIOOLA' It's a HINDUSTANI super of 18 reels more than 2 hours of gripping absorbing entertainment! Starring Leela Chitnis Ashok Kumar. From the same studio that gave you KISMET— the miracle! JIIOOLA" Released thru the United Exhibitors Syndicate for a Record Run! Saturday 29th66 words
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Advertisement180 1946-06-28 7 ts &r Curtos C. K. TANG K241, RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE. S.B. For all kinds of Eastern Arta and Crafts. exceptional Value at Minimum Cost. Beauty Aids Beautify your features with widest range of beauty products Rouges, Compacts, Face Powders, Creams, Lotions etc. Latest shipment Call at— E. Allabux Co.,180 words
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Advertisement159 1946-06-28 7 it's obtainable anywhere it's in j Jim Sutyapatoz SJwji& j Electrical United Trading Co., 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 AT YOUR159 words
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Advertisement176 1946-06-28 7 General Merchandise i FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO b, Stamford Road, Singapore. Telephone -7563. Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Baloon I Formerly of Malson Galaxy and Maison Interlandl. Heeren Building, Orchard Road. Hotel Dancing at me Tavern176 words
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Advertisement127 1946-06-28 7 Men's Wear BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS (A Gents Distinctive It Stylish Shirts) Call at— E. ALLABUX CO., 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Music Store T.M.A. Music House, 61/63. High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC RECORDS Thone 7465 Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71. High Street,127 words
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Advertisement159 1946-06-28 7 Refrigerators /Warden Companx Refrigerating Engineer' 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Teleprams: 4< MARDEN Sin*T2porf. Sanitary Contractors FONCHIN Co v Lie Office 64, Walllch Btreel Pnone Mo. 7557. Sanitary ft Electrical Contractor Building Repairers and OtxMf* Importers Shoes SHOE 00., LTD. BATA BUILDING. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Sim FRESH SILKS159 words
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203 1946-06-28 8 Stage Set For Atom Bomb Experiments ABOARD THE U.S.S. MOUNT MCKINLEY, JUNE 27.— AMERICA'S OLD AIR-CRAFT-CARRIER, THE SARATOGA, AND TWO HONOURABLY DISCHARGED VETERANS OF THE TWO WORLD WARS, THE BATTLESHIPS PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK, ARE ON WEDNESDAY ANCHORED WELL BEYOND THE ZONE WHERE EITHER SINKING OR EXTENSIVE DAMAGE IS EXPECTEDA.P.; Reuter - 203 words
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79 1946-06-28 8 $465 Million Recommended For UNRRA WASHINGTON, June 27.— The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee on Wednesday recommended a new $465,000,000 cash allotment for UNRRA. It is expected this will cause a bitter debate on Thursday as to whether the money should be spent for the Russian republics which do notA.P. - 79 words
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203 1946-06-28 8 German Losses Excited Hitler Says Raeder Grand Admiral Raeder. former German /"Javal Commander-in-Chief. continuing his evidence before the War Crimes Tribunal, said that he wanted to resign in October, 1939 but Hitler refused to allow it. After that, said Raeder, his per sonal relationship with Hitler was hampered. Hitler became203 words
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Article36 1946-06-28 8 DURBAN, June 26:—Fortyrtx Indians headed by Dr. Yusuf Dadoo appeared in the Magis-trates-Court here today charged with contravening the riotous assemblies act last night. The accused were remanded in custody until to-morrow. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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96 1946-06-28 8 £500,000 To Make Chungking Modern City NANKING, June 25.— Chungking, China's war-time capital, is to p. transformed into a modern city 1 under a tenVyear-'plan) costinp $3,450,000,000 Chinese dollars (about £800,000), according to Mr. Tang Hung-lien, Secretary -General of tnc Chungking City Government, who is now visiting NankingAmerican engineers haveReuter - 96 words
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Article71 1946-06-28 8 Berne. June 26— The Swiss National Council— Lower House of Parliament today ratified the agreement with the Allies on the disposal of German assets in Switzerland by an overwhelming majority. The settlement obliges the Swi^s to Kand over to the Allies half of the German assets in71 words
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52 1946-06-28 8 U.S. Military Aid To China Bill Passed I WASHINGTON, June 27 The House Foreign Affairs Committee approved on Wednesday a bill authorising military aid to China. The measure would permit the transfer of armaments, chiefly surplus, to the Chinese and the training of their forces by a United States militaryA.P. - 52 words
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Article106 1946-06-28 8 Caretaker Govt. For India NEW DELHI, June 26^Viceroy Lord Wavell will set up a temporary caretaker government of officials for India in place of the proposed interim government which the Congress Party announced yesterday it had rejected f the < British Cabinet Mission said in an official statement ton'ght. TheReuter - 106 words
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Article56 1946-06-28 8 Entry Of Indians Into America WASHINGTON, June 26--Le-gislation to permit 100 nationals of India to enter the United States annually and become eligible for naturalisation was approved by the U.S. Senate in a voice vote on Tuesday night. Only House of Representatives 'approval is needed to send the measure toAssociated Press - 56 words
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259 1946-06-28 8 Russian s Have Not Repatriated Japanese Tokio, June 26.— Mr. George Atcheson, United States Chairman of the Allied Council for Japan, said at a meeting of the Council today that no Japanese had been repatriated to Japan from the areas under Russian control. The British and Chinese, he said, had259 words
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Article216 1946-06-28 8 ITALLY DEMANDS HON'BLE PEACE ROME, June 27. —A 27-minute session of Italy's Constituent Assembly on Wednesday cheered its new president, Socialist Signor Giuseppe Saragat, as he added his voice to those demanding an honourable peace for Italy. The new president said the 'threatened" peace terms for Italy J would beA.P. - 216 words
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Article144 1946-06-28 8 NEW YORK, June 27.— The Mongolian Peoples' Republic has applied for membership to the United Nations. The eight-month-old Outer Mongolian Government which signed a friendship treaty with the Soviets last February was formerly part of China. Ip a communication to Sefcre. tary General Trygve Lie, PremierA.P. - 144 words
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Article211 1946-06-28 8 PARIS, June 2fi— The Bis Four Foroign Ministers arc meeting al a special informal session at 9.7. r > p.m. tonight, it is authoritatively revealed here. The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, M. Andrei Vyshinsky, had pro posed n meeting be called to consider the vital ItalianReuter - 211 words
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Article24 1946-06-28 8 NANKING. June 27.— Wei Taomini?, former ambassador to Washington, has been appointed vice* president of the Legislative Yuan, succeeding Premier T. V. Snonß.— A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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270 1946-06-28 9 ing Allowances C mp'p e d'.^gi t wai expressed by a numbar ol senior G.vrrnm nt servant wh2n a kei for their comments on h recommendations cf the Cost of Living and Wag?3 Committee, wh ch were made public yeserelay morn ng. 'Totally inadequa'e" w.is270 words
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Article35 1946-06-28 9 WASHINGTON. June 27.— TheM House Appropriations Committee re-B common del 110.000.000 for the Phi-B lippine War Damage commission andß $47.918 000 for expenditures underß -onstruotion phases for the Philippine^ Rehabilitation Act.— A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article118 1946-06-28 10 l.i <MJi '.V. Ji;r..- i mtched I f;. i onl I from Willing ton liuri u< k io aokin^ham Pal rsl piimi'M' of tin- proposed :>• Number One" army dress ;i]>pi"uw i y the War < >fiio f<>f ceremoi coas ons and for walkinp-out. huReuter - 118 words
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Article36 1946-06-28 10 Vfr ridden > M D OU In:: J kg. 'he race was over mile and a if. \he vtinn r Btarted ai 100-8 c Joint favourite at 4 l aiui Royal Tula 3—l. ReutarReuter - 36 words
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Article172 1946-06-28 10 OP] toda; ho ourtfd Lord Loui Mountbatten, former Supreme Allu<l Commander South-EMt At on Ramaswami Mud.-ilinr, well-know! Indian and Alik Khisar Hayat Ki»..ii I iuiimji, Prime Minister of Punjai>. They marched in a pfOCCMton through tho strt'i-ts with the Biiti.n Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Alt let, andReuter - 172 words
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Article779 1946-06-28 11 Terms OF he $50 Million Loan The floating of the $5 0-million Loan Bill passed at yesterday's Advisory Council meeting will make provision for the raising of loans to defray extraordinary expenditure arising in connection with the enemy occupation of Malaya and for the purposes of rehabilitation, said the Financial779 words
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Article72 1946-06-28 11 j The Indran Association will play tae R.A.F. Tengah at cricket this Sunday: The following have been select cd for the Indian Association at Tenpah: Wazir Singh, P. K. Bha^ karan, Solokan Sinph, Hussein 3nah I. Isa, Choor Sink'h. Dharmuraj Pereira, Mewa Singh. D. K. Sai.^ Kevan72 words
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Article79 1946-06-28 11 The following will play cricket for the Y.M-CA. against the Australian War Graves Unit on Saturday June 29, at Chanpi: J. P. Chrysos torn, Dr. V. Xavier, F. W. M;«r,a. I. B. Suratta, V. N. Pillai, Cecil Wong, Cheong Thiam Siew, M. C. Schubert, Tan Guan Hong, Tan79 words
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Article36 1946-06-28 11 LONDON, June 26 —The Footbuli Association announced -the Match between England and Scotland is to take place at Main Road, Manche"tei on August 24 in aid ot' the Bolton Disaster Fund. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article247 1946-06-28 11 STORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION REVIVED The Singapore Rifle a- oclation Ua-, been revived under the distinguished patronniu- of Sir Franklin Gimsori, Governor of Singapore. The G.0.C.. Singapore. Major-General L. H. Cox is the president of the association whilo Li. -Col. R. S. Hawkjn- its Chairman. Membership is open to all residents247 words
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Article282 1946-06-28 11 I A full house last night saw and erjcyed James Mason and A,nn Todd in the Sydney Box production "The Seventh Veil", which had its AllMalayan premiere at the Pavilion Theatre. The picture^ which was preceded i by a tcchnicolour production of the Victory Parade,282 words
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286 1946-06-28 11 (Our Own Reporter) Penang, June 27. That ar tang .-meats wou made to improve and spread primary education 1 future was staled by Mr. H.R. Cheeseman, Dii of Education, Malayan Unioa, at a press interview He said there were many factors to be coii.sidered286 words
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Advertisement10 1946-06-28 11 WINSTON'S 4. THE ARCADE. TENNIS k GOLP EVERYTHING IN SPORTS.10 words
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Advertisement166 1946-06-28 11 k T v |__/'_|i f i\ mm 1,13. JtjU. The Production is Rich in Musicß WALT DISNEY tells his most r.dul story K V C /> ft v QKC\ RADIO HBfcwP^ Hfetak^l Pictures <t?»^^^™ IF YOU'VE EVER &RKN IN LOVE I ths? in the show you'll )ove! For there's never166 words
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250 1946-06-28 12 Terrorists, Gaoled, Shout Tit Court: Struggle Continues" Jerusalem, Juno 27. Thir'v members of the Jcwjnderpround organization Irgun Zvai Leuml wore enced by a military court to 15 yoars' imprisont each for carrying explosives and firearms, and 31st defendant was given life imiDrisonment for iting at a British soldier. They included250 words
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Article57 1946-06-28 12 WASHINGTON. June 27.— Pi\m•ent Truman has appointed a twelv Tiember committee of industrialists bankers to draft recomvnenc'a■jons for rehabilitating foreign trade. The White House statement said thu' he nation's foreign fade export and vmport "must In the long run cc privately handled and privatelv fin meed, if57 words
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Article102 1946-06-28 12 Mhe Malays will meet the MFSEA in a charity soccer mie at the Jalan Besar Sia■m this Sunday. The have a good record m a good game is antic pat. W Admission charges loill Isl and 50 cents and the Uceeds will go to the SingaMe Welfare102 words
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Article57 1946-06-28 12 Ie following will play for the nials against the S.C.R.C. in icket match at Thompson Koui; Sunday: A. E. Dclikan (CapO, n Kooti Poh. R- Dclikan. J. 11 ?ouza. W. Rntnayake, C. 10l L. Nupara. L. S. Nathaniels. H. Perry, J. N. Fernando, L weera. L. Delikan57 words
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Article73 1946-06-28 12 Tho exhibition of war pictures arranged by the Dept. of Public Ro lations. Malayan Union, has juvt completed one month's tour of Southern Malaya. Ttv Exhibition was shown In Malacca < 3 000 nooplet. Batu Pahat (1 000 DeooteV Kluang, Gemax and KlHdfl Pilah The exhibition is73 words
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61 1946-06-28 12 Yugoslavs Holding British Policeman? June ?7 l f (/s here today that investigation is being made by Allied authorities in~ to a report that a corporal of the British military police and fhrcc members of Venecia Giulia c iiil police of the town of Rifembercro were yesterday taken into custody61 words
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Article136 1946-06-28 12 The following message to his men throughout the Army has been given by Field Marshal Viscount f Alanbrookc on handing over the appointj ment of Chief of the Imperial General Staff to Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery: "On vacating the post of C.1.G.5., i wish to thank all136 words
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Article, Illustration21 1946-06-28 12 i "You could do yrtth a little grub? Blimey! help yourself! ttie ruddy garden's full of em!!". stop press21 words
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Article174 1946-06-28 12 Malayan V-Paraders Returning The Secretary of State sent the following message to the Commander of the Contingent "Now that your visit to this country is drawing to an end I send to you all my sincere congratulations on the part which you played in the Victory March, and my best174 words
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Article104 1946-06-28 12 SANTIAGO, Chile, June 27. Juan Antonio Rios, 58, President of Chile iince 1942, died today after a prolonged illness. He had been on leave since last January because of illhealth. Rios was elected president Feb. 1, 1142, in a sweeping victory of the Leftist Popular104 words
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Article57 1946-06-28 12 DURBAN. June 27. Fifty more Indians led by Dr. G. M. Naicker, cli airman of the Natal Indian Congress, were arrested last night when they occupied a vacant lot in the controlled area of Durban in a passive resistance demonstration against the South African law restricting land57 words
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Article53 1946-06-28 12 HERFORD, Germany, June 27 The military court at Essen today sentenced to death four former German policemen for the murder of three officers of the Royal Air Force \r> a house in Hertogenbosch, Holland, <n July, 1944. Six other policemen aere acquitted of being associated with53 words
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Article196 1946-06-28 12 INDIANS 328, NORTHANTS 77 FOR 1 NORTHAMPTON. June '27. The Af other was fair and bright here thil morning. India .should consolidate their position against Northamptonshire with their spin bowlers probably proving effective on the diving pitch. Before the match began, acting Captain Merchant said lie was much mpre.ssed with196 words
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Article102 1946-06-28 12 India Ist Innings Merchant b Clark 110 Mankad c Barron b Morrit 17 A:narnath c Clark b Robinson 52 Modi b Robinson 63 Mushtaq Ali c Clark b Whitfinld 7 Nimbalkar c Nevtll b Merritt Schoni b Merritt 0 HafiM-z b Novel M Banerjoe b (lark Snrwatc b102 words