Morning Tribune, 1 July 1946

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 1 NO 53 :AVn- Scries) 10 CENTS MONDAY. JULY L__l94s;
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  • 1178 1 Jerusalem, June 30. -More than 75 per cent of Palestine's 500,000 Jews were placed under virtual house arrest yesterday as British troops clamped a tight military siege over the Holy Land to "end tne stiit p nf anurehv".
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  • 86 1 NEW DELHI, Juno 30.— An eifchtmon temporary Indian Government to srrvo until the election of the Constituent Assembly has been named. They were appointed by King George and are: Gen. Auchinleck, war portfolio: ?h George Spcucj, law and education; Sir Eric Coates. finance; Sir Rob"»r; Hutch'ngs, food
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  • 57 1 COPENHAGEN, Juno 30 Maior Qlemminß IfutiSi dcscrUMd chief ol tIM Danish |>;uachu' \<l Who operated during the Genoan occud*ii(i has beer MTested hy i h«* Copenhafren po v .ee charged with embei- I thnp 00() which 1"" la alleged I 'o have received from British *outi i
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  • 160 1 Ratavia June 30 —Lieut -^n. S.H. van Spoor, Con.mandor-in-Chief of the Netherlands East Indies Army, answered Dutch criticisms of the British Army m Indonesia In a broadcast to his troops. "Our British Allies have given us a helping liand to liquidate the war
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  • 406 1 VOLUNTEERS BACK PAY RATES (Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. One of the most discussed questions m Malaya today back pay for volunteers who were prisoners-of-war and who were not has been decided m the Malayan Union. An official statement, giving these details, says:Release benefits to volunteers who were not
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  • 98 1 U. S. Opens Door To LOVE WASHINGTON, June 30.— President Truman signed to- I day the "G. I. Sweethearts Bill" permitting foreign girls for men) engaged to American t war veterans to enter the Uni- i I ted States to get married. Tne aw al'ows th m three i months'
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  • 78 1 Bombay, June 30. The special train m which Mr. Gandhi and his oarty were travelling from Bombay was stopped dead by large boulders placed across the track 70 miles from Poona. The engine was slightly damaged as the result of the impact and Gandhi arrived
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  • 27 1 London, June 30. Lady Chetwode, wife of Field Marshal Lord Chetwode, former Commander-in-Chief of the Army m India, died yesterday at Corwen, North Wales.
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  • 275 1 Malay Parties Split < DNTINUR V STRI CiGioß 1 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. Fiir from einjr di^couracred hy London press reports that the proposed dispatch of the deTegafion of the United Malays Nationalist Organization to England or even an appeal to the King* would bear no result, the
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  • 2945 2  -  Henry Gris BY EIOJ k'YVOOJ June 22. ihe stage was en\ eloped m seini-darkiK's.s, the klieg lights were i\vu(\. Half-a-dozen men were busy laying heavy, wooden rails across a room that had no ceiling, only three wans made of plaster and papier-mache and a window m the back
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  • 469 3 HOLLYWOOD, June 22. Nexl time you see a pair of ■Hollywood lefts OB the screen. count the dollars. Legs may jwell \>? insured for $500,000 and I more but these are not the dolllars we have m mind. It's the 5 stockings' iha't matter, and
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  • 217 4 India Situation Still Dangerous LONDON, Juno, 29. When title Cabinet Mission returns to England over the wefek-mtf, the true facts of the situation will have to be faced, says a 'special correspondent of Daily Workercabling from Bombay. "The Missicn will claim" success on the grounds of acceptance by Congress and
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  • 38 4 PARIS, June 30. US Reparations Commissioner Edwin Pauley, who arrived by plane on June 28 after his tour of Korea and Manchuria. conferred with US Secretary ol State James Byrnes for half an hour.- A.P.
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  • 68 4 CHRISTIAN FUNERAL FOR MATSUOKA TOKIO, June L'S).— A Cbrlitian run eral is schedaled on July 1 foi Vo v! Mf«t>u< I; 1 former JaTiani'si >•■ eijm Minister, who died Fhv sday tuberculosis I The services will be hold at m n fithftfic Church m Tokyo's Kan «listrict. it was announrerl.
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  • 53 4 J We regret the break hi the daily continuity of this popular comic I sirip, but the Fates > and the Postal Serv v'cc have caused an i i li)>iet. We hope to resume i ho strip m a day or S uvo i.e., immediately S th<* strips
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  • Article, Illustration
    586 4  -  Josephine Lowman By Reducing Is Quite A Simple Matter Many authorities believe thai overweight ii directly or indir< cUy responsible for mor illness ihan any other one i actor. The death rate increases iii ratio to the percentage of overweight. Lifn Insurance sta. tistics show that for
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  • 89 4 DUBLIN, June 29. There i p '-v ing public belit f here that \< rv boob ral i >n of bre&d may be re-enforced by John Lemass. Minister <»r Induntry and Cora merce, who told the Dail that an "emergency only beginninfr". "If may be
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  • 458 6 The Morning Tribune MONDAY, JULY 1, 1946. Our Daily Bread With the exception of China, where thousands 1 are reported to be dying from starvation daily, I practically nowhere m the world has the threatened famine developed. Of late, predictions have been less pessimistic. Even General Mac Arthur, who recently
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  • 1512 6  -  Harold Nicholson pyr/ghl By IBY SFECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR) I Jf Attack On Philatelists Opening an illustrated paper this morning. I came across i page oi photographs which aroused within me feelings of rage and sorrow. It depxted a sheet of unused postage stamps which had
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  • 154 6 New York Chinese Consulate Staff Criticised SHANGHAI, I Air Mail I The Overseaas Chinese General As BOCiation here has cabled a stroll).' protest to the Chinese Consulates General <v New York and San Francisco alleging that iricompetence of the diplomatic staff was the cause for the recent re patriation of
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  • 162 6 WASHINGTON, June 29.CnngreHH today handed President Truman the compromise Office of Price Administration Bill to sign or veto. The Senate had approved the hill 47 to 2'.\. Meanwhile, The White House announced Stabilisation Director I Chester Howies had resigned with a final plea to the President to
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  • 60 6 NEW DELHI, Juno 29. Lord Pethwick-Lawrence, Secretary of State for India. Sir Stafford Cripps, President of I the Hoard of Trade, and their staff left Karachi Uy air today for Britain. i Mr. A. V. Alexander, first Ix>rd of the Admiralty and third member of
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  • 84 8 WASHINGTON. June 27. TinU.S. Slate Department, announced the restoration of the 50 million dollar ru.s.i endit to Poland. it had been suspended since tin "i;(iril<> of M:iy. becBUM ol alleged i;i lure of the PoUsb Government to meet the political and conomlc requirementa of the credit Agreement
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  • 745 9 Scientists Assess A-Bomb Test At $1,000-Million New York, June 30.— With the go ahead signal for "Operation Crossroads" Ui« i explosion of the world's fourth atom bomb expected on Sunday night at 11.00 p.m. GMT. (Singapore lime 6 a.m. today) the United States Admiral W.H.P. Blandy's atomic force of 40,000
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  • 31 9 TOKYO, JUM 29. In an pJIoH <o CUt down absenteeism by worker. In heavy Industrial, the Japanese Government within a few claws will begin distributing supplementary rations Inplants and factories.- A.P.
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  • 82 9 Toledo. Ohio. June JO Seventeen and :i li;ilf tons of cholera serum tvHl be shipped from Toledo airport on July 1 aboard two Amon•;m airline ships for Shanghai. The scrum will be flown nonstop on San Francisco and then, across the Pacific arriving m 6hanf*HU '»n
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  • 159 9 Seattle. June 29. Ben Kennedy, fi<)-\ car-old marine engineer, today acknowledged with minor reservations, the data he testified he nM to Russian naval Ueutenant Redin wm fu-els avaflable elsewhere to the p ll''" lie. but he Insisted it wt* speciflc information th»t Redin
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  • 81 9 $126½-Million Deficit (Our oicn reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 30.— i The estimates of Ma'ayan i Union expenditure for ifi< r period April 1 to Dec. 31, j vj4 6, presented ai yester- j day** meeting of th c J Uni<>n Advisory Council I i disclose a deficit of $126.. j
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  • 149 9 LONDON, June 30-— The Jewish Agency for Palestine charged last night that Britain's action again* 1 the Jewish leadeis m Palestine w?<> a "'icar act of aggression" against the entire Jewish people. In a statement which it said "carries the full Weight of the authority"
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  • 1353 9 Considerable strength was disD-aved by share rmrk^ts during the week with a continued widening oi nubile Interest and a fair volume of business was written, reports the Malayan Sharebrokers* Association. Tn tins, sterling! despite loss London enquiry maintained their prices while among dollars and A
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  • 248 10 War Risks Insurance: Go vt Urged To Pay Now (Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Sundh/. Stating that the failure of the Government to pay War Risks Insurance is causing a great deal of resentment m the country wise, Mr. S.B. Palmer (President of the Malayan Planters Association) speaking m the
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  • 205 10 "Tiger Of Penang" To Be Tried (Our Own Reporter) Penang, June. 29.— Known as "Tiger of Penang" for alleged brutality. Takaharu Hashimoto, who was the chief of the Japanese Police (Special Branch) from November 1942 up to the surrender, is among the Japanese criminals whom ihe War Crimes Court will
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  • 70 10 Under the auspices of the Tamil Epworth League, Mr. T. R. Doraisamy will speak on "Glimpses of Church life m India" on Thursday, m the Social Hall, 1, Short Street at 5.30 Mr. Doraisamy has returned to Singapore after an extensive tour In South India where he has
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  • 145 10 Ronald Braddell Legal Adviser To UMNO (From Our Reporter) IPOH. June 29. The first countrywide two-day political conference of the UMNO cot under way this morning at the Town Hall with representatives of 35 associations throughout Malaya attending. Also present wen many women representatives, and I batch of Sakais from
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  • 72 10 An informal rea party was given by the United States Information Service to members of the press, the Education Department and the Public Relations Department at the Victoria School yesterday afternoon. The guests were entertained by the screening of some educational films "The Autobiography of a
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  • 62 10 A meeting of representatives ol all Hindu "Sangams" for the purpose of discussing what measures might be adopted for acquiring a burial ground lor Hindus at a more convenient place than the site (Chua Choo Kanp |15 3/4 mile stone) that has been alloted by the Government,
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  • 312 10 WASHINGTON, June 30.— President Truman yesterday vetoed a compromise price control bill with a blunt statement to Congress that it would "promote inflation and collapse m this country" which "would shake the entire world." The controversial legislation, which provides for widespread price increases, but retains
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  • 342 10 PARIS, June 30.— The Foreign Ministers' Council stood deadlocked on Saturday night on American proposals for a general peace conference and French compromise plans for Trieste, according to American informants. In more than four hours, the Ministers could reach no agreement on Ju
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  • 664 10 Cabinet Mission Saved Indian Civil War London. June 30. -The British Cabinet Mission t< India yhas been outstanding and memorably success fill" cfespite its failure to place India on the road t< full independence, says the diplomatic correspondent Of the Sunday paper The Observer. "Its success (Mil be mea sured
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  • 43 10 WASHINGTON. June 30. Lttfe Lvii, Argentine Amba.->^ador to Cuba and temporarily charge d'a flairs, departed by plane for Manila to represent Argentina on July 4. He was accompanied by the Embassy Counsellor. Alcjand Cullen. and attache Francisco Carlo- lie Posada
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  • 39 10 Pari.-,, June 30. The Kirm ol Cambodia is due to return to Saigon today after one month's visit to France A special plane has left Pans to fetch the King Who i- at presem In Marseilles.
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  • 343 11 Malays Fight Hard For 3-1 Soccer Win Over ALFSEA Despite the wet weather, a heavy ball and a Slippery ground, B good crowd was entertained to some good soccer when the Malays played ALFSEA at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The conditions suited the Malays better and they took full
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  • 81 11 Playing two table tennis teams an .Saturday night, the Y. M. C. A. ran out winners against the United Services and drew with the Bell O'Morn Musical Association. Against the United Services a match of 12 singles was played and the V.M.C.A. won seven
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  • 97 11 NEW YORK, Juno 29.— The Philadelphia negro Bob Montgomery, recognised world lightweight champion by the New York State Athletic Commission, successfully defended his title, knocking out Allie Stolz of Newark, Mew .Jersey, at Madison Square Garden here tonight. Montgomery completely outclassed his opponent who was
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  • 55 11 <Our own correspondent) Penang June 29. While the Harbour coolies unload bags ol merchandise from nmgkangs to lurries, street urchins busy themselves with pilft ring goods. This is a common picture ol Penang's waterfront showing the unavoidable losses suffered by big merchants and importers before the
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  • 156 11 (Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, June 29. -During this morn ing's Advisory Council held at Air Headquarters, Sir Edward Gent paid a tribute to the work of the Australian Red Cro.-,s In Malaya. Two days before Allied forces arrived back In Malaya, he said. Australia had
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  • 184 11 Som Pong Nearly Won by K.O., But Outpointed After a hard-hitting fight m which he knocked his opponent Teddy Lee < 151-lb> down for a count of nine m the seventh round, 'he Siamese boxer Som Poim < 142A1b) was beaten on points over ten 3-minuto rounds at the Happy
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  • 49 11 TOKYO, June 29.— Salary increases for civilian workers m occupied areas will go into effect on July 1, some as high as 25 per cent, the Civilian Personnel Section, GHQ, said taday. The 40-hour week will continue. The $10,000 ceilinir on salaries will remain. A.P.
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  • 92 11 15,000 Tokio Workers Demonstrate tokio. June, 29.— some 15.000 municipal transport workers today i demonstrated outside the Diet building, waving Red banners inscribed •'manaccmrnt control or starvation" Production control under which workers seize employers' bWtnCM is a > new Japanese labour weapon and management control is (he municipal j workers
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  • 212 11 Lancs 100 For 4 Against Indians (By Learic Constant inc, Neuter's Special Correspondent). Liverpool. June 29. The return of bad weather at Liverpool was another great disappointment to the Indians at the beginning of their tour against the northern countries which will culminate with the sp'-ond Test m three weeks'
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  • 423 11 Wimbledon, June queue from the gates when before play began and all taking more onlookers to Queen Mary arrived and took the seat she usually occupied and was joined m the Royal Box by the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, and Mrs. Attlee. Qutcn
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  • 53 11 LONDON, June 29.— The general strike proclaimed m Pola, Italian naval base m Istria, has ended after two days, Rome Radio stated- The strike was m protest against the border line with Yugoslavia, proposed by France, which, unlike the British and American lines, would give Pola
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  • 176 11 2 Centuries In County Cricket LONDON, June 29— Country Cricket close of play scores; lords: M.C.C. 251 (Bridger 94 Yardley 70. Trapnell five for 73. xMilty four ior 44.) Cambridge University 64 for che. Kennington Oval: 3.^; 162 (Peter Smith five for 31). Essex 235 for zero (Avcry not out
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  • 247 12 Sharir Kidnapping Was Not Unexpected BATAVIA, June 30.— The President of the Indonesia Republic, Dr. Soefcarno, said last night, according to the Dutch ne ws agency: "We expect the people of Indonesia to stand behind the Republic so that our Prime Minister and others will be freed as soon as
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  • 134 12 Rangoon, June 29.— The unprecedented crime wave sweeping Burma shows no signs of abating. On the average 60 dacoities and murders were committed da'ly last month when there were 1.600 dacoities and 238 murders. The New Times of Burma m an editorial says arguments ranging from economics
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  • 117 12 China Truce Ends Nanking. June 30.— The truce period ended at noon today with General Marshall conferring with Generalissimo Chiang Kai shek. Communisi sources said there jwai no indication that Gen. Chiang had accepted their last offer. Ministry of Information sources said tht truce would delinitely be extended to "give
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  • 58 12 LONDON, June 30. At the closing session of the sixth Imperial press conference here a resolution tM passed recommending that the Empire Press Union should ratUflK annual conferences m London. Senator Rupert Davies, chairman of the Canadian delegation, issued an invitation for the next quinquennial Imperial conference to
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  • 35 12 TEHEIiAN. Junr 30 Tin Persian Premier Minister, Ghaviim Hultaiich In a broadcast disclosed he WM forming a new party to be known v tin "Domocrat Party of Iran" an 11-point pany prouramnu
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  • 581 12 Disillusion Growing Defiance In Italy ROME June 29. -Italian reaction to peace Which apparently is shaping up at Paris conferences of the big four Foreign Ministers is one of bitter disillusionment mixed with srowins defiance writes John P. Mcj^jrrbr A^rvMa^pH Pro«;q correspondent. Casting off caution usually displayed by a vanquished
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