Morning Tribune, 29 June 1946
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Title Section14 1946-06-29 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. l. NO. 52. rNeiv Series) 10 CENTS SATURDAY. JUNE 29^ lUs*14 words
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223 1946-06-29 1 "CARETAKER" INDIA GOVT Not FAVOURED N«w Delhi. June 28- The Viceroy, Lord Wavell. was yesh relay making his list of ministers of th«» 'caretaker" government for India The new gov( rnrru'M may be announced next Tuesday. The Congress :>nd the Muslim League have both greeted, with vary*ng degrei i of223 words
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Article98 1946-06-29 1 15 GENDARMES KILLED IN AMBUSH Athens, June 28.— Fifteen gandannea were killed m a battle between gendarmerie forces and an alleged Communist armed band, it was cllicially reported last n'trht. The Communists carried out their ambush at the foot of Nardakion mountain, midway between Phitrasulos and Lamia. A band of98 words
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Article43 1946-06-29 1 Yokohama. June v«. Oenjl Mil.* 1 known to prisoners bj the "Watc.- Snake", was sentenced to 20 ioars' Imprisonment by f'" 1 v^im, Army Commtelon which found him guilty on ciiM'M'v of brutAlitiet a i(^ th« mist n-iumi-iii of prisoners43 words
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Article, Illustration77 1946-06-29 1 "Chicken Farm" is ALFSEA Hq J\hit clutter of buildings pr la'.'s from America ft I iom os the "C.'i.cken Farm". It's made of liuts tlvit i m America are uszd as chick* i )en coop*. AcUuUff ti feOMN alfsea Headquarters on t TtmgUn Barracks growl, i Want to know more77 words
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251 1946-06-29 1 Paris, June 28. The Big Four Foreign Ministers s sembled foi a iree-for-all session today on five peace treaties, m a last-minute effort to clear the decks for i he 21-nation July peace conference m Paris. Considerably encouraged by the .solution yesterday of the251 words
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111 1946-06-29 1 SIAM PREMIER ACCUSED OF KILLING KING Bangkok, June 28.—Unsigned leaflets accusing the Premier Pridi Phanomyong and his government of complicity m the fata) shooting of young King I Ananda Mahidol were cir- eulated m Bangkok as ten- sicn mounted m the Siamese capital, writes Alexander W. Mac Donald, A. P.111 words
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Article36 1946-06-29 1 Roir.f.-. Juno 28.- -The Italian news I ftgency AnM reports that leaders of Italy's three major parties have agreed upon 68-year-old Enrice de Nicola, Neapolitan statesman as provisional president of the new republic 936 words
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48 1946-06-29 1 WASHINGTON, June 28.— The State Department says a $40,000,000 Export-Import Bank loan to Poland has been held up until Warsaw fulfils certain obligations. One condition asked was An assurance that Poland would make available the texts of economic agreements with other nations.48 words
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Article32 1946-06-29 1 Kwajallin, June 28. Aerial bombing of the target fleet m Bikini on July 1, will probably be the last atomic bomb test, Major Anthony MacAulifTee, ground force^ representative predicted.32 words
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Article25 1946-06-29 1 SYDNEY, June 27— Owing W heavy Far Bastern demand Australian grain experts reckon wheat surplus will be exhausted long* before the new harvest.25 words
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Article28 1946-06-29 1 Trieste. June 28. Tiv American cruiser Pargo put into harbour la I 1 night to join two British cruisen and jeveral smaller warships already here28 words
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Article64 1946-06-29 1 LONDON, June 28.— The Labou Government su:ered its third dcfen In the House of Lords today whcr Conservative peers carried a 43 to 1 motion criticizing the recent cuts ir livestock food allocations. Parliamentary observers >,ay thi brings the House of Lords nearer I showndown with64 words
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Article88 1946-06-29 1 SPANISH SUB SINKS: 46 Lives Lost MADRID. June 28— The Sparer, Navy Ministry announced today that the Spanish submarine C 4 sank after a collision with the destroyer Lepanto m waters near the Balearic landsI Forty six officers and seamen werf lost. The naw said the accident occurred m the88 words
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Article30 1946-06-29 1 LONDON, June 28— The United States lost nearly 400,000 men and women m the war, according to the latest figures published by United States War Department yesterday.30 words
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Advertisement66 1946-06-29 1 JF THEKE 'S ANYTHING THAT YOU ARE UNABLE TO HUV BE PURE YOU CAN GET IT AT YOUR FAVOURITE DEPARTMENTAL STORE AT REASONABSE PRICES. ALWAYS FOR QUALITY, VALUE .AND SERVICE: GIAX »l\Cill CO. I 4 BATTERY ROAD. PHONE 2483 I THE MANAGEMENT IS OUT TO IMPROVE ON its SERVrCES T^WAI66 words
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Article, Illustration311 1946-06-29 2 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman BY Think Right Better check yourself if you are guilty of many of the following remarks because they reveal an attitude which will lead to early physical deterioration and to an "old age outlook: 1. "yVell. at my age 'you should expect some rolls over311 words
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Article85 1946-06-29 2 VETO ISSUE SHOWDOWN LOOMS NEW ■< >RK June 28. A anal showdown <>n the v.s c of the Unit, d Nations veto loomed as an aftermatt) oJ Wednesday's bitter Security Council session, m which Russia thrice used the veto. Australia's Dr. Herbert Evattl who is a staunch foe of the85 words
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Article70 1946-06-29 2 China's Request To SCAP NOHAI June 26: I hin« b :he A l l i< cl aut horitiei n J-'i i nediatc allocation of p »rt of J induttral equipment i i n order to mccl Chin«i'ii nomic r< habilit«t on needs. Preparations for the utilisation <>• the expected eqa'pment,Reuter - 70 words
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Article159 1946-06-29 2 "Food Crisis Not Over" Truman WASHINGTON, Jui c 27: Pi Truman announced the United t« v ould meet i* half-year ai <■ exporting afx million torn of p:\-tiii- to famine areai m :itn.'., throe weeki b«1 warned m i •m r.T '"the eri i- ii not over." "It will .'i«4Reuter - 159 words
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Article35 1946-06-29 2 HONOLULU, June 28. Fourteen U.S. CoBgrNMN and povernnit lit officials arrived here on Thursday m routr to Manila for the independm. MTMMtkI. TWf were sihedult.J u» empbUM <>n Friday.— A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article394 1946-06-29 2 Govt. Grateful To India Mission LONDON, .lvii!' 27.— The British Government has every reason to be satisfied with and grateful for the results achieved by the British Cabinet Mission t» India i hat is the view being expressed m authoritative quarters here now that the Mission is returning to England.Reuter - 394 words
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Miscellaneous43 1946-06-29 2 ij LIX A1INE1! exclusive m malaya to the morning tribune\ i .^-nj-ur. -r--i- j-u ~-rm-f Out *H« Frying P'T AH LL FIND 7 F r T^n?R L^^P I P^^X V7\ TO HIS ATTENTIONS THETTALL. Hf^%i lAFlffr*^' W i /I UPON OMF. SO YOUNG.43 words
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496 1946-06-29 3 Direct Accusations In Siamese Capital A^AI ML: a HI B INGKOK, JUNE 27.— AL!- EYES HBRE WERE FOCUSSED TODAY ON THE PUBLIC HEARING AT THE MINISTRY OF JUST CE, WHERE A COMMISSION OF INQI! RV WAS TRYING TO PENETRATE THE CLOUD OF MYSTERY CLOAKING THE DEATH OF KINO MAHIDOL, WRITES496 words
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Article143 1946-06-29 3 BANGKOK PREPARES for RISING IBAKCKOK. June 28— The Siamese Government pesterappointed former Police General Adul Drjarat as Comno?u!ing GtVieral of the Siamese Army, a move inter- s pretcd m viany quarters as a precautionary measure cgainst revolt, with unrest spreading through Siam as a result of reports that the nedicalA.P. - 143 words
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257 1946-06-29 3 spite the increased price of rubb°r fmm Far Eastern sources, the issue prices to manufacturers m the Unitfcd Kingdom of natural and synthetic rubber will remain unaltered. neuter. The nrtvioua »i«'t Singapore price was 42% cts. LONDON, Juno 27.— The Rubbtt I Directorate of the257 words
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Article49 1946-06-29 3 DURBAN, June 27.— Dr. Yu>uf Dadoo was sentenced to three months' imprisonment without the option of a fine at a police court here today for contravening the riotous assemblies act. Yesterday Dr. Dadoo headed 46 Indians m a similar charee. All were then remanded until today.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article445 1946-06-29 3 3 Big "No's" In Bikini Tests Aboard the I'.S.S. "Mount McKinley" off Bikini, June Zl. Among the 75 target naval ships of the atom lli'c-t m the waters of a lagoon at Bikini atoll for the forthcoming tests are the U.S. Navy battleships Arkansas, New York, Nevada and Pennsylvania, ilieA.P. - 445 words
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Miscellaneous318 1946-06-29 3 Clues- Try This A MERICAN > 13 SrHF l l llil^^%% 7 llltll 6— Suggest -J9— Cooking utensil X^ JH XF kj k? WW 13 Escape SO— Age 14— Cathedral 31— A fuel 39— Criticizes 53— Camping Answer TO Yesterday's Church of 32— Horse food i slang) o4— Rigid Puzzle.318 words
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Article, Illustration114 1946-06-29 4 This Was Our Bukit Timah Racecourse Thrr ctures si 'i'iapore. On right is the HukU Tiiah Racecourse as s at present a hug<- totted irarisit camp With accommodation lor 5 000 troops; below, the camp ot Ulu Pandan: and on lower right a view of the inside of a tent114 words
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535 1946-06-29 4 $10,000 Hospital Pay Roll Snatched In the most sensational robbery yet perpetrated m Singapore now swept by a renewed crime wave three men, one of whom was armed, yesterday morning snatched a bag containing $10,000 from the financial clerk of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. The robbery took place within535 words
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Article197 1946-06-29 4 Aboard the U.S.S. Appalachian, June 28.— 1t was reported that if the weather delays the first atomic test nnt'l about the third week of August, then no tests will be held this year due to the nearness of the typhoon season. The question whetherA.P. - 197 words
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49 1946-06-29 4 WASHINGTON. June 28- U.S. Government officials on Thursday said the US. approved China's civ. Icp of Dr. Wellington Koo as the next ambassador t* Washington. Dr. Koo, formerly ambassador to Britain, m scheduled to succeed Dr. Wei Tao-mlng, who has returned to Nanking. A.PA.P. - 49 words
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Article124 1946-06-29 4 Licences For All In H.K. BONG KONG: (Air Mail) Every motor-car, lorry, rickshaw, chair and tricycle, ai well ;.s every driver, puller or coolie, will be licenced and registered by the Police Department on July 1. I 1 was the tendency -<>r the Police m pre-war days gradually to reduceReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement185 1946-06-29 5 rts Curtm I K. 1 \N(i 241 r<IVEPv VALUBY ROAD SINOAPORE. 9 A For all kind^ of Eastern Arts ar<l Crafts. \xceptional Value at M nnnuvi Cott Beauty Auk Brautlfy your features with widest range of beauty products Rouges, Compacts, Face Powders, breams, Lotions etc. Latest 6hipment rail at— B.185 words
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Advertisement170 1946-06-29 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's m Jfuz Smqawte S^fiA Electrical United Trading Co v 61. Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING KLECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery I Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods COODSTOBE 10, Battery Road (Rodney House), Singapore. Flowers i Lotus Flower Shop AT170 words
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Advertisement170 1946-06-29 5 General Merchandtu FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO b, Stamford Road, Singapore. Telephone 7563. Hair Dressen Lndios Hair Dressers. Latest fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majjorie Ann 1 Indies Hak»- Dressing Saloon Formerly of Mateon Galaxy and Maison Intcrlandi. Heeren Building. Orchard Road. Hdtel Dancing at the Tavern Every170 words
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Advertisement131 1946-06-29 5 Me? Wear BVX ft WASHINGTON BRAND SHIKTS A O>nts Distinctive A; Stylish Shirts Call at— I AI.LABrX k CO.. 9-!. North Bride" Road. Singapore. Musu Store T.M»A. Music House, 61/63. High Street. Singapore For PIANOS. MUSIC ti RECORDS Phune 74G5 Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult New China Optical Co131 words
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Advertisement165 1946-06-29 5 Refngeraum 1 I Marden Compan I Refrigerating Engineer I HZ. Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 TllllHl -IVIARDE^* SJ4n«ro rvr»*»» r Sanitary Contractors FONGHIN Co.. Lie Oaire »>4. Wallich Siref> >-::o:je No 755* iannarv Electrical Comri»cu»» kdiioiiu 1 keuairerf axid &«D^r"» lmoon^rft Shoes SHOE CO.. LTD BAT A BUILDING NORTH BRIDGE165 words
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448 1946-06-29 6 The Morning Tribune SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1946. The Deficit And The Loan I Reading tne Financial Secretary s speech m the Advisory Council on the Loan Bill wee see no reference to the extent to whicn Singapore's deficit has been added to by the disbursement of Government servants' back pay.448 words
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Article2016 1946-06-29 6 Montague Smithers - BRITTANY-LAND OF LEGEND Montague Smithers By m "Everybody's" Thr ancient name ol Bnttun> wan Armorica, Ar mor signifying •by the st a." The tea laps Brittany: to the north the Engish Channel, the Bay of Biscay :o tht west. The Morhiban Sea gives its name to the Department ol France-2,016 words
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Advertisement196 1946-06-29 7 THERE'S at THrJKE'S Air-Cosditioned k i-r-A^k i NO tin rm gh I NO ANTON food t'i" lltfl^ WATEK WALBROOK (of "Michael Stroßoff," ft fir "VICTORIA THE GREAT" s#\ Anton wai brdok and m 6° Gi ri us veaiv M IN HIS GREATEST ROLE. i 'W^l :i -«JP W'^m£?MlVAJ?^^ .Volunteers' Forced196 words
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Advertisement103 1946-06-29 7 Dally 3 Packed Shows: 3—6—9 2nd. SMASH WEEK! JIIOOLA" A Hindustani Super-Super of 18 reels! More than 2 hours of Rapturous Entertainment! vVhat nore >!o you want this week-end? SEE IT TOW! Starring Leela Chitnis Ashok Kumar. A man who became Postman just to post love-letters! TONIGHT MIDNIGHT Mumtaz Shanti103 words
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Advertisement206 1946-06-29 7 «HI lIHI I I-Z^B^ p.m. tagle Lien Presents A Stirring Vivid Dramatic Hit "Noel oward Scores A^ain** 3^ S? I LJ IIJ C IIJ i^^B i:\lLl i:i toihe E^ivilion Eagle-Lion's Technicolour "VICTORY" Film Showing Victory Celebration Scenes m London and the Victory Parade and Fireworks at Night. All m Technicolour.206 words
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Article95 1946-06-29 8 The Bad n l WV.f Sooiety h\ now rei nmed its weakly meeting*. In future they w»i! take place ai Toe-H (junction of Stamford Road and Beach Road) on Pridayi «1 P.m. On .Jun.- L'l. h feneral mcc f membaw wai i,,.id .-r a m Inti95 words
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Advertisement69 1946-06-29 8 At The Worlds GLOBE aW. < DAILY: 3—7— 0.16 p.m.) "CHINA SKY" 'RANDOLPH I3OOTT) MIDNIGHT 1130) TO-NIOHT "Nothing B:;t Trouble" (Laurel p Hardy) LIDO N.W (DaUv 3—7—9 15 pin > "THEY DIED WITH TIIEIU BOOTS UN" B poJ J i\ in' MIDNIGHT 1 11.30) > UNA SKY OPENING TO-..IORROW "ZORROW69 words
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Advertisement37 1946-06-29 8 REPEAT MIDNIGHT SHOW? j TO-K'lGirr TO-MORROW NIGHT 77//; A'£l/ />V.OIV 77/1 BURST THE KOISO CABINET w i FOLLOWED BY:--f%Tp NEVER BEFORE SUCH THRILLSf Screen pljy b> Robert Carson Produced by MARRY JOE BROWN Directed by CHARI.E3 VIOOR37 words
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201 1946-06-29 9 Sing >ori Is daily using 500,000 gallons oi water ten days previously, but despite this the i continues and furl er water conservation is lecessary, said the Municipal President, Mr. W. Bart-ley, at t.ho Commission rs' meeting yesterday. Umint,' people to be careful In201 words
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Article142 1946-06-29 9 The appointment of seven more Oummllltoneri >o augment the premnt four scrvinp on the Municipal Commission "to broaden the basis of representation" was suggested by Mr Joho Laycock to the Municipal Prettdenf Mr W. Bart ley. at yes- !< rday*a nonttily meeting 'i tii other142 words
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Article, Illustration867 1946-06-29 9 LIM KENG HOR - Army's Gigantic Building Scheme In Singapore— But No Luxury LIM KENG HOR mtM wwk, tvtt&Jor uencrul ».n i.x. *.«:t Hltißap <» >i> n»i«-t-% w vt\\» the Tribune, in»< m»v were living In "luxury. sri out lo lnve»ilua.te and tills 1h our report The Big SEA Base Under Construction (By For867 words
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Article50 1946-06-29 9 There were two lallanjr fir< j s yesterday m Singapore. Both of them were easily put out by engines from the Central Fire Station. The first one took place off Arthur Road, Katontf, and the i nt her "ne oft* LojTallf Road, which 111 off" Tampenis Road.50 words
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Article454 1946-06-29 9 More stories of brutality and c>'..iplete disregard for humanity were related m the Third War Crin.os Court yesterday In another DiMtli Rejilway caae In which two Japa. <• Lt. Narataro Knkulx), a Camp k'oi.imandant, and Spt. Taunee Terrako»W I medical officer, and n K«.m quartermaster Nobumatau454 words
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Article442 1946-06-29 9 Semi-permanent camps for th? forces stationed up-country will start erection this weeK. There are three groups of camps. Each group is composed of four camps each accommodating 750 men, a further four accommodating 250 each. There 4 s also a hospital wltr? 224 beds m442 words
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203 1946-06-29 10 Loan Stocks On Sale To Public On July 15 i Our Own Reporter) "We hope that the loan will have the effect ol drawing money off the black market and thereby contribute to reducing the cost of living/ was the comment made by the Financial Secretary, Mr. Nelson Jonos, on203 words
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Article148 1946-06-29 10 TEA PARTY BY Dr. Mrs. WU PMUv guesto atu-ndpd the party ghretl by the Chinese OoBTJ 1 j General, Dr. Wu PMk-Bhlnf and j Mrs. Wu at the Majestic Qinemi j lan evening. Among those present wen Mr. :> |Joaset*yn, (American Consul), Mr. Ctiude IfMMf (Australian Trade Commissioner* ..t.-Col. G.148 words
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Article93 1946-06-29 10 $5¼-MILLION DAMAGE (Our Own Reporter Ponang June 23.— The budgt estimates for the Penang Municipal ty have been formulated and transmitted to the Government. Th? estimates are for nine months from Anril to December this year, fi-id shows a deficit of about $7'.--•r'M'ons. The bulk of t'ns deficit is m93 words
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Article64 1946-06-29 10 (Our Own Reporter) PKNANG, June 2S.— Major E. X F -k'o.-k. Deputy Pubii.- Prosecutoi-Pi-nantr, since November last, is l<. J temporarily transferred to an im imrtnnt assignment m Sin^wpore. Mr. C. H. Whitton will take »Y«1 as Crown Counsel. Ho has bet>n aitached to the Butterworth District64 words
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Article162 1946-06-29 10 More handcarts and dustbins have been provided m order to krru Singapore eitv clem. announced the Municipal Presid'-nt. Mr. W. Bun' ■•v at yesterday's Commissioners' me ing. Ovp" 800 bin'; are now m use and out of the 550 handcart! ol tht Munic'oality, 230162 words
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Article81 1946-06-29 10 SOLD COOKED RICE, FINED Pr»P9Pf» Jnr^ 28. A line of A 0 r~r*^ rr r E<; Tr»nr*'h'f: r.i- m \.W. b l'^mv at the Butterworth iy c r >. court today on two Hrta.&hcn I (tors. Lim Ah °ene ppc! Tbvnm?" 1 for sill 5 ntrrllen p^'cie. n^nicly cooked r;r>81 words
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Article205 1946-06-29 10 I Mr. T. P. F. MeNiecc, Chair- I jnan of the Planning Com- mittee of the "People's Rra- I taurants," accompanied '>.; 1 several 7ncmbcrs of the Coin- j mittee, the Soc al Welfare i Department, and members of i i the press-, made a final205 words
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Article761 1946-06-29 10 A submission that Major F.T. Metherell, R.E.M.E., who is on trial before a General Court Martial on five charges of fraudulent conversion cf enemy property entrusted to his care, is not guilty of any fraudulent act and that he should be acquitted on all 1761 words
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284 1946-06-29 10 Sarawak Take-Over Ceremony Monday For tlif formal taking over ol Sarawak, a.s a ■rown Colony on Momia.y .the Governor-General, Mr. vfalcolra Mac Donald, wili lly to Pending tomorrow (Sunday). From there he will sail to Kuching on board H.M.S. Alacrity, spending the night on board. At 10 a.m. on Monday,284 words
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Article157 1946-06-29 10 Ooh Oh Poon (33) who picked the pocket of an Indian m contested Rochore Road and passed over 10 confederates $8 and a fountain pen. was stated to have a record oi three previous convictions pre-war, when he was sentenced to live months r.i157 words
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Article172 1946-06-29 10 "A Noble Task Ahead (Our Own Re-porter) Penang June 28. "There ll a trpnu-ndtius task m front of us. bui 1 an sure you will agree with me that it is a noble task for It is nothing short of an attempt to afford happiness and comfort to tens of172 words
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Article115 1946-06-29 10 CLOTH FOR PENANG But It's Dear (Our Own Reporter PENANG, June 28.— About 100.000 yards of cloth m 250 bales have arrived In Penang for tm Indian lnn« for public sale. It Ls understood European Himin Penang will be receiving textiles Irom England very soon. Sewing machines have also arrived115 words
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Article101 1946-06-29 10 Our Own Revort- r> Porv ng. .Tun 28 -Sry Jikin^ i 1 me t of Penang r,;,.ir,.,| Co^nm^sionprSi Mr. WC. Taylor referred to the devotJon fi f certain ofllcers who ffoi ts for the P o »le of th'a •Tn due course when w< doni with stoff'Rg and101 words
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Article60 1946-06-29 10 'Our Own Repoi PEN/NG, June 28. Twenty katlies of fir-* quality jelly, jjso<] toe bacteriological examination, is norted to bay" been itolen from th Oovernment Pathological Depart* n Tho jelly which ii of i rare tyi and is difDcolt to obtain locally *> packed m «-i60 words
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Article60 1946-06-29 11 Joe Louis can fight in England Ughi promoti i cviii tiM.i. ih( no Bi law barring mixed bouts. "A coloured man cannot B v British title," he added, "bui tie can box lor an Empire title." He said theic Wto DO lav. Of rule which would preclude Joe Louta flght*60 words
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Article52 1946-06-29 11 NEW ORLEANS. June 28. Iwo tup of 185 tons each aboard the st ram:- hip Francis Marion are ready for the lirst stage of their Journey to Shanghai. The tOfl will b<> unloaded from the ship at Kob<-. Japan, wad will be taken under their own povir52 words
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Article139 1946-06-29 11 "Worst Type Of Jap" To Hang i i b the ■pc •>: (i .i:tp;ii.i <■ he had ever come acron by a!i Allied PoW m the Kanburl Officers' Camp, Slam. Private KoiMiciii iji(i»'.;v th\ rump nomnnanI dnnt, who mi on f rin lin tin- Sixth Wa 1 Crimea Court on139 words
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Article120 1946-06-29 11 i■ t for the International c i i rugger match* i to bo >ltyed a< Jalan Besar Stadium nexi month were fixed' ait the ..nth meeting of the Inurrtces Rugby Football SubCommittee The opening mutch will Dc oeLween England and Walts and s ftxed f°r July 6.120 words
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Article52 1946-06-29 11 The following will rvpresc nl he Crossbats a: cricket gainst the 11 Port Op. Gp. Hq. .7. today at 2 p.m. at Changi: ■R.v. Bundaram <Cap.» s.K Sunciaram. A. Vijayaratnam. l\R. Sabapaihy. K. Muthucu--riiiru. E. Duraisamy. S. YogaraiT. P.G. Beparan, M. Blvallngam. K. Thambiraja. S. Kulas ngam. and52 words
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Article33 1946-06-29 11 TOKIO, June 28.— Gen. Mac--Arthur's aide MnflMMd that ihe Supreme Commander with his wife, son. and staff members will fiy to Manila to participate In the July 4 celebration.33 words
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Article126 1946-06-29 11 Army Athletics Today v v, for the S ngairea win be run ot day. Major Gen. L.n. Cox, a.o c s.;ii<n><>rc hi. i referee .he incr' and some keen comtion is expected* Several outstanding British ■i n d Indian athletes have qualified for several eveiits and they will tussle for126 words
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Article148 1946-06-29 11 Two British hospital ships. lHc "Amarapoora" and "Gerusalemme" are shortly to be employed In the evacuation of French children and children of French extraction, from Indo-China. This is In response to request from the French Government to the Admiralty for assistance m the repatriation to148 words
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Article83 1946-06-29 11 Dutch Woman's Fall Out Of Window (Our Own K» port kuala lumpur. Friday Months of patient inquiries by th* 1 War Crimes teams will end on Mon--1 day when a Japanese Lieutenant 1 member of the Kempeitai Kuala Lumpur will be brought to trial before the military tribunal OB a83 words
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Article129 1946-06-29 11 Gaol Fine On Arms Charge Tay 800 Liok (29). m whose possession a revenue officer discovered a 635 mm automatic and a box containing 22 rounds of ammunition was sentenced to three months* r.i for possession of the automatic an; lined $500. In default, three months' r.i. for possession of129 words
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Article59 1946-06-29 11 <Our Own Reporter > Kuala Lumpur. Jun? '28.— Sgt. Onasahara Misao and Toyoshima Nagasuke. formerly of the ♦Cempeitai headquarters la Kuala Lumpur were today sentenced to death oy hanging for jointly and severally causing ul i treatment on a number of civilians and for jointly59 words
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Article269 1946-06-29 11 SLAPPED, TOLD THE TRUTH ,i rtain amoun n B am] i pa nd to hand for iftlc m the black market during the occupation resulting m the eventual arrest and alleged beating of some of the dealers concerned was told m the Seventh Police Court yesterday. The story was told269 words
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Article103 1946-06-29 11 Rcfcring to the smallpox epidemic m Singapore, at yesterday's meeting of th e Municipal Commissioners. Mr. W. Bartley the President said that the lymph used during the occupation pericd fcr the innoculation of the people failed to give immunity. Ke urged all persons m Singapore who were here103 words
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Advertisement57 1946-06-29 11 All-in Wrestling- TO-NIGHT Great World rwi QIC si,ooo Slde-Staks— Fight To A Decision! i/% I \C. HARMAN \s. J. RIOBY i C-^ 3' A PRAMBOIS v.;. L. K. PWI i N|^/ x|i :i)l ,vn i';CKS vs. S. MUSKET "^^Slfti^ R JEFFREY VS. J. COR3EIT CONDA— TiI s Uiiconquerable!! Tickets: :-:J.iO,57 words
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Advertisement54 1946-06-29 11 L*ABN !H LAY THS EAST WAY V THE HANDBOOK OF SPOKEN"BAZVuV A vLAY Obulnabie "am all toadtng aksdlen. ■■m» mi ym m^fffr J 'TT t gmtim 11 11 m Bill ■i« ii i For S R T s\r SF'.- tiov >I >DERATE PRICES STNGAP RE S r F ONERY M\RT54 words
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Article111 1946-06-29 12 Northants Lead On Ist Innings Northampton, June 28. -Today is the last day of j the match between Northants and the Indians. Resuming from their j overnight score of 182 for 4 wickets, Northants eventually totalled 362 for their first Innings, thanks to a splendid century111 words
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389 1946-06-29 12 Burma Councillo rs Wealth Is Now No Qualification London, June 28. The British Government, yielding to persistent pressure by Labour backbenchers, has agreed to alter the qualifications, both financial cud age, for membership of the Burma Senate and House of Representatives. The financial qualifications for membership of the Senate have389 words
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Article71 1946-06-29 12 OTTAWA. June 28.— The Canadian Finance Minister Mr. James Ilsley m tne budget last night announced substantial personal income tax reductions all effective as from Jan. 1. 1947. Five hundred and fifty thousand Canadians will be relieved of the burden of paying personal inconc tax Mr71 words
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Article78 1946-06-29 12 Lim Mrng Kirn (34), who is al'eged 10 have been involved m a gang robbery which took plac at g a houre m Oejlan, nn June 26 wo«? produced before Mr L-C. Gch n the M. ond Police Court. VC jf^SSutm of gang rebbery 'n which the pw^a78 words
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162 1946-06-29 12 Govt Servants May Get More Back Pay (Our Own Reporter) P''nan<r, Friday. Government employees m Penang p:v Ukeiy to win th*>ir fight for cqnn.i treatment wit I',1 th^ Singapore Government employees m the question of pre-occuputional arrears of :alary. An indication of the success ti seen m a communication advising162 words
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Article69 1946-06-29 12 GOVERNOR-GENERA L MOVING HERE (Our Own Reporter) Pen3ng. June 28. -It is officially announced that the offices f the Governor-General's staff 3t 78 Western Road vre closing cK;\vn tomorrow and will be reopening ai the Cathay Bu'lcTng n Singapore. Thr SecretaryOcneral and his staff will also h<> located m Singapore-69 words
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Article38 1946-06-29 12 A party of four Chinese, one armed •%-ith a revolver, entered Chinese house at Hew Bv\dzc Road, yesterday afternoon apparently attempting < Ucht robbery. Upon the occupants raisins the alarm the intruders Bed No arreat wai made.38 words
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Article84 1946-06-29 12 LONDON. Juno M. itOBOOH Radio today quoted Yugoslavia's I'" m Tito as saying: "An unjust settlc- meat oi me Trieste problem could bring about very grave changes In Yugoslavia's attitude toward th< United Nations."' Tito reiterated that his governmi i could not consent to having the84 words
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Article105 1946-06-29 12 NEW YORK, June 28.-- Francisco Caseille Najera. the Mexican President on the UNO Security Council, said m an interview here that Russia's negative votes on the Spanish question was an "abuse of the veto" The Spanish case does not really tr.Tit a constant use of105 words
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Article92 1946-06-29 12 EMAVIA. June 28.— 'X. I. Punjabi, Irrlian Govern ment repnscntnH who returned today from W« tr p tc h« interior m connection with P«.nier Sharir'i rice offer to Ind fc»i 1 Itai m th< cate of the »hipment, lh« main harbouri would be ProboUnfgo and Banjoew v■92 words
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226 1946-06-29 12 "Emperor Pro tested, But Army Went Ahead" Tokio. June 28.— Reijiro Wakatsuki, former premier of Japan, testifying before thr International War Tribunal trying Tojo and 27 others, said that when the Manchurian incident broke out, the Japanese Army plunged ahead despite the protests of the F:n?)ire. Wakatsukl said that the226 words
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Article87 1946-06-29 12 2 KILLED IN INDONESIAN ATTACK BATAVIA, June 28— A British military report says two were killed and two wounded when British position west of Bekasi river wits thrift attacked by Indonesians. A Dutch patrol to the west of fiemarang which was ambush"! sw rfered one wounded and two missing, while87 words
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86 1946-06-29 12 "$3,000 For 10,275 Tins Of Cigarettes" Ling K<nj r LeonfTi who admttia possession of 'J. r > RlfttrCMSl M.'ulvi W.D. and 10,27. tins of cigaittt marked "H.lf. Forces," was srrite... led to two months' r.i. and fii.in' j 1 .000 n default, a forth*? thr.<- months' r.i. by Mr Tan86 words
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Article160 1946-06-29 12 "No News No Cash" on UNRRA WASHINGTON, June 28.- The House of Representatives vestcrdav voted to withhold relief and rehabilitation funds from any country ns- trictinq the activities of American reporters seekinu information on how tlif funds were v i d Deploriim the art ion slap at Russia. the Democrat160 words
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Article36 1946-06-29 12 PADRES KILLED IN CRASH BATAVIA. June 28.— Pastor J. J Bruno, Chief of Netherlands Army Padre and Pastor J. Meuis,e, Navy Padre, have been killed In a car accident at Macassar, Celebes, it was reported today.36 words
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