Morning Tribune, 2 July 1946
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Title Section13 1946-07-02 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL NO. 54. (New Series) 10 CENTS TUESDAY. JULY 2, 1946.13 words
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Article236 1946-07-02 1 ITALY SEEKS BIG FOUR HEARING ROME, July I.— ltaly has asked the Big Four Foreign Ministers for a hearing, it was disclosed yesterday. Prime Minister de Gasperi has instructed the Italian representative m Paris Marches Antonio Lupi di Soragna to forward an official note containing the request for a hearing236 words
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Article82 1946-07-02 1 LONDON, July I— A denial tha». Canada is drifting into "hemispheric isolation" away from the Britirh Empire was made tonight by Actimr High Commissioner for Canada m London, Mr. Frederick Hu<ld at the Dominion Day dinner of the Canada Club. "It is the doubt of minds82 words
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Article167 1946-07-02 1 JERUSALEM, July I— Jewish leaders mot today to draft a protest against the British seizure of the Jewish Agency Headquarters on Saturday. The session, a joint meeting of the action committee of the Zionist World Organisation and the General Council of the Pa-le-fine Jewry, is expected to167 words
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Article, Illustration75 1946-07-02 1 Li. Col W. Hammond. M.B.E. ALFSIGS CO, recently gave a party at ALFSIGS Officers' Mess, Changi, which was attended, among others, by the Ac'ing Supremo (Lt. Gen. Sir Montagu Stop ford), the Chief Engineer, Singapore District {Major-Gen. Ullman), ihe Director of Medical Serv ces (MajorGen.75 words
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Article133 1946-07-02 1 Batavia, July I.— Dr. Sharir, kidnapped by an armed band at Soerakarta early last Friday, was delivered unharmed and "m good health" today to Djocjakarta, seat of the Indonesian government. He was taken to Djoc Jakarta Iran Indonesian army detachment. Dr. van Mook, Lieutenant-Gover nor General of the133 words
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213 1946-07-02 1 SIAM: STAR WITNESS GIVES EVIDENCE BANGKOK, July I.— The star witness m the investigation into the death of King Ananda MahiIdol appeared before a Commlslion of Inquiry ihis morning and testified that he reported to the Qu:ien Mother upon finding the monarch dead that he had killed himself. The witness213 words
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1442 1946-07-02 1 A-BOMB FREAKS: 3 SHIPS SUNK, 16 DAMAGED ABOARD THE U.S.S. A? A LACHIAN OFF BIKINI, July I Naval observers today re-entered Bikini lagoon five hours after the world's fourth atomic bomb had exploded m multi-coloured brilliance on the guinea pig fleet of 73 old warships. They found most of the1,442 words
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81 1946-07-02 1 Hindu-Muslim Clash: Troops Called Out AHMEDABAD, July 1. One person was killed and tHrlyfour inured m a Hindu Muslim clash today. The stoning of a Hindu religions procession passing throusrh an area of mixed population led to the disturbances which soon spread to other parts. The police opened fire wounding81 words
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Article33 1946-07-02 1 SEOUL. /Uly I— The floods m Korea reached a se -ious stage la Iweek with disrupted road and rat] communications necessitating *ii drops of supply to some American units.33 words
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Advertisement78 1946-07-02 1 i To all our numerous friends and lady patrons m Singapore and the Union. II We take pleasure m announcing arrival of stocks ill PURE SILK UNDEPWEAR, KIMONOES. LADIES BLOUSES IN I CHARMING SHADES FROM SHANGHAI 1 CHINA. j| Stocks are at present m limited supply but every effort is78 words
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496 1946-07-02 2 Woman Slapped Jap Kempei Officer, Flung To Death (Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Monday. How 30-year-old Mrs. Doris van de Straaton, suspected by the Japanese of being on Allied spy was tortured by 2nd. Lt. Murakami Shuji, the Kempeitai "confession" expert, and was subsequently flung out of a window on496 words
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Article84 1946-07-02 2 i (Tribune Staff Reporter) The dropping of the fourth atom bomb over Bikini was not felt here. Singapore only knew that the atom bomb had been dropped through the press and radio not a tremor was felt. Commander Moorhead, head of the Meteorological Department,84 words
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169 1946-07-02 2 Defence Opens In "Death Railway Case Denying responsibility regarding the selection oi Allied PoWs for work on the Burma-Siam Railway construction, Lt. Nagatara Kokubo. first accused m the Death Railway Case before the Third War Crimes Court made his defence yesterday. He admitted he was responsible only for the supervision169 words
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96 1946-07-02 2 Three pork stall keepers were k«atenced to three weeks' r.i. each b]f Second District Judge Tan Thoon Lip yesterday because they sdl<J pork above the controlled price. The men were: Ho Meng Kiaai of Tampenis market, who Fold a kattoi of lean foi $4. which96 words
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Article51 1946-07-02 2 Charges of being In powcwion of a .38 revolver and six rounds of .38 ammunition m a house m Upper Serangoon Road were explained to 17-year old Chinese Wong Ah Chai. m the First Police Court yesterday. The cas* j was postponed to Jj'y 8 for51 words
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Article132 1946-07-02 2 When Pek Huang Kwt-o (b 8) a io>:;\ hawker, was charged with attepipl 1 ing to commit suicide, he loltl Magistrate L. C. Goh that ghost had compelled him to cut himself on the Tight side of the mad while he was m a trance.132 words
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Article60 1946-07-02 2 Mr. Run Run Shaw, the wellknown local shownman, who left for Australia a month ago on a busi-ness-pleasure tour, is reported to have arrived m Hollywood. Mr. Shaw will be visiting New York, from where he will fly to England and he is expected60 words
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Article237 1946-07-02 2 Why Your Fish Is Expensive i (Our Own Reporter) i Tjwugh fresh fish appears to be plentiful m the markets, j the price nevertheless is <;till i < xpensive. i J This is what Mr. D. W. he- Mare, head of the Fisheries Department, said: i 1 Local markets produce237 words
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Article40 1946-07-02 2 LONDON, July 1 Kocnie^berg, formerly the capital of East Prussia, and now under Soviet rule, is to be renamed Kaliningrad, m memory of the late Mikhail Kalinin, former president of the Praesidum of Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Unnn.40 words
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692 1946-07-02 2 The court martial proceedings against Major F. T. Metherell, R.E.M.E.. till recently officer commanding of the Base Workshops at the polo ground m Balestier, Singapore, who stood charged on five counts of fraudulent conversion of enemy property entrusted to his care, concluded yesterday. The findings692 words
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Article138 1946-07-02 2 Vice-president of the Sin^'P" Filipino Association, Mr. Paul U Peralta, left by plane this moriiiu^ for Manila to attend the FiUpilio Independence Day celebrations t<> be held there on July 4. Ho carried with him personal messages of congratulation to ti.« Philippine Government from his community both m138 words
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321 1946-07-02 2 Volunteers Are Preparing Pay Petition (Tribune Staff Reporter) Disappointment was expressed by a number of volunteers when asked for their comments on the volunteers' back pay rates as published yesterday. The more cynical ones "consoled" themselves with the thought that their worst expectations and fears had I been well founded.321 words
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Article, Illustration81 1946-07-02 3 When Sin oc pore's firs' "People's Restaurant" nei < Ayer Marx 'he first "custon included 'he Governor (Sir Franklin Oimson) and the Colonial Secretary ''Mr. t>. a. B. McKerron). Tlu cent meal consis s of a plate of rice, long beams, prawns and pork, and81 words
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461 1946-07-02 3 Govt Will Develop Local Fish i ng Industry plan of research work, laid down by cne renl Department of Fisheries establishca m binfore to cover a period of from 15 to 20 years, will to bring the fishing industry to one of the 2reatest Importance m the country, declared Bar.461 words
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Article158 1946-07-02 3 Had Military Tyres, Gaoled Whtn a party of police raided hou-e m Upper piekering Str*et on information (hat there were nu litary tyres there, they found '*■> new tyres with military marking! and seven other tyres and one nn.iThey arrested the man and took the tyres away. Later another man158 words
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Article86 1946-07-02 3 35 CENT CANTEEN SOLD OUT The Tclok Aycr People's S i Res' aura lit did a roaring i J iiade yesterday and "soul out" loncj before scheduled i time. i 1 About 1,500 people con- sumed approximately 210 S i kathes of rice, 280 kat ties of fresh vegetables and86 words
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260 1946-07-02 3 The Kinc; has approved awards m Air Command, South East Asia to A S/Ldr. A. R. T. Bcddow (*****) (No. 233 Squadron) and F It. 8. A. Paige (*****9) (No. 267 Squadron) An Equipment Officer Who transferred to n \wr duties m 1940; B dron260 words
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Article184 1946-07-02 3 The Radar Of Our Malay Fishermen While the British and Americans are harnessing radar to help them discover fishing shoals, the Malay fisherman m this country has utilized a similar .system though much more primitive for many years past. Thoir method is the "pukatpayang" where divers go down deep into184 words
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Article68 1946-07-02 3 A Tamil JTndu lorry driver Lathmaniam had two charges lamed to him m thp Fifth Police yest< rday. Th<^ first >f causing fi? dea'h of N.S. Rnju wh'le driving a military lorry. The second charge was one fl f failing fco report the •v "dent. Th 168 words
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Article106 1946-07-02 3 a Chinese couple Tay Ah Bee (50) nrd An? Ah Yin <4G> were Icharartd In the Fourth Poiirv irt yesterday with being m v r !v- T fm possession of e<«ht empty shells, fcuv unexploded shells and 15 cordite and safety tus* s. It is106 words
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Advertisement10 1946-07-02 3 The year's most Lavish Production (m TECHNICOLOR) is coming /I10 words
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368 1946-07-02 4 The Morning Tribune TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1946. Walk Outs The walk out Is today's fashionable gesture is political circles. It has spread to Malaya. Or, more correctly, it has re-emerged after a lapse of something over a decade since Mr. Lim Cheng Ean walked out of the Legislative Council during368 words
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1071 1946-07-02 4 IND IAN RAILWAY STRIKE THREAT REMOVED CALCUTTA. Amid clouds ol political gloom surrounding try fate ol Britain's Interim government proposals. India's food and transportation picture was brightened by the a.l-India Railwaymen Federation's unanimous decisions to call off the national railway strike scheduled fOI June 27. The decision, resuli'.ng irom an1,071 words
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Article51 1946-07-02 4 ROME, July I.— Enrico <»<■ Nicola will be formally Inaugurated a« provisional president ol the ne'.v Italia: Republic today. The 68-year-old Neapolitan parliamentarian, who was elected to the office at Friday's session of the constituent assembly, win drive t<> the capital and proceed dtrectl? to theA.P. - 51 words
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Article204 1946-07-02 4 Plea For UNRRA Aid To Russia [N, Jun( oday tiiiit he r ;> I r, tor J..i Guardian m urgeni plea against Congressional (m oil relief funds .1 Russia and declared that organisation's work In the Ukraine "is bright In the picture of Anglo-American ;»nci Soviet rela Lions." MacDulße laA.P. - 204 words
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Article179 1946-07-02 4 Robbers Use Military Truck Singapore, Monday More robberies were reported over the week-end. At 9.15 p.m. Saturday, there was an armed gang robbery a 1 Hospital Road, when five Chinese, lour armed with revolvers, robbed a Chinese woman of $20 J cash and wrist watch. The> used a military lorry.179 words
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Advertisement171 1946-07-02 5 Arts Curios C. K. TANG .41, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE. 8.8. IFor all kinds of Eastern Art* and Crafts. Exceptional Value at Minimum Cost. Beauty Aids Beautify your features with wiriest, range of beauty products Rouges, Compacts, Face Powders, Creams. Lotions etc. Latest shipment rail at— E. Allabux Co.. 92,171 words
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Advertisement177 1946-07-02 5 ireneral \lerchandtse FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO fi, Stamford Road, Singapore Where a now shipment of p>i\'li-i DINNER SERVICE BITS find ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected. Telephone 7563 Hair Dressen Ladies H*ir Drf Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna 3Bajjorie Aim Uuttea Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly Of Maison177 words
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Advertisement127 1946-07-02 5 Men *ar BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS »A Gents Distinctive k Stylish Shirts) Call at— ALLABUX CO., 92. North Bridge Road. Singapore. fdusu Start T.M.A. Music House, 61/63. High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC 1 RECORDS 'Phone 7465 Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, High Btreet,127 words
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Advertisement156 1946-07-02 5 Refrigerator! Marden Company Refrigerating Engineer 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN S?n«rapore. Sanitary Cpnn,iaon FONCHIN Co., Lra Office 64, Wallich Street Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contr&cu** r.jildmp Repairers and Gen err Importers Shew SHOE CO.. LTD. BAT A BUILDINO, NORTH BRIDGE ROAL Silk Sim FRESH SILKS In156 words
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Article, Illustration46 1946-07-02 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman A Most young girls get plenty of exercise, even if they have >ake theirs as Actress Joan W infield is (long above. Older women are less ac'ive and need simple exerotet like *his one even more than the youvr;er girls do.46 words
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Article358 1946-07-02 6 When a woman reaches mid-die-age she is more prone to become fat than when she was younger. In the first place, the complexity of running a hom^ and caring for young children, plus the time spent m companionship with her husband may cause a woman to358 words
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133 1946-07-02 6 SINGAPORE, June SO.— The local Indian association today sent a me>saße of sympathy and support to the President of South African Indian Congress. "We sympathise with your cause and wish you every success." Meanwhile, an official of the local association, commenting: on the situation mAssociated Press - 133 words
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Article39 1946-07-02 6 SEATTLE. June 30.— An international 112-hour working fortnight for seamen with £16 minimum wage was approved by the International Labour Organisation's Maritime Conference here. There was a margin of three votes above the required two thirds majorhr.39 words
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Article393 1946-07-02 6 Plenty To Sell —But No Customers I(B Reutei Special Correspond ma. Poland, June SO. Jug; of cream, wtoet. vines and spirits, cherries, oranges and steawberi unrmtioned butter, sugar and plent] ol clothes and furniture these ;uv the things n visitor to Po- 1 land finds m abundance 'n shop windows.Reuter - 393 words
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Article, Illustration23 1946-07-02 6 Ed Reed - Ed Reed By y "But mom, every time we pu' it up m *hr yard somebody icani* >o rent it!"23 words
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135 1946-07-02 6 CAMBRIDGE June 30. For the first ttsTfc m the history oi Cambridge University, three Indian Itudentsl topped the lis t this year m the final tripos examinations m law, mathemutics and economics. Bubrata Roy Ohowdhury uiui K. Shabapathy of Trinity Colics*'. Cambridge, re>peetively obtainedReuter - 135 words
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Article307 1946-07-02 6 Tokio Trial Now Second Rate Show r< )Kio. June 30. The irial ol potentially A atesl drama Is said to become a second-rati show which is rapidly losing its audience, writes Russell Brines, Associated PreSfi COlTi spondeiit. xne criticisms by Commander Hcii' ley M. McMullin m his S;t:i Francisco statement307 words
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Article122 1946-07-02 6 I POONA, July l uod did not vvish me (to die' Mahatma Gandhi said last, night after a narrow escape j earlier m the day when his special train S dashed against the I boulders on the rails, 68 miles from Poona. •We cameA.P. - 122 words
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Article, Illustration755 1946-07-02 7 Henry Gris - Search For Hollywood's Most Perfect Body Henry Gris tfv 1 (The Morning Tribune's Special Correspondent m Hollywood) t I [ollywood Jui i 22. In ord c i it the world at la*l learns t h important truth about who, jn Hollywood's csii mation possesses 110 l y WOOd'fl most perfect755 words
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Article30 1946-07-02 7 TEHERAN, June 30 The Persian j Tudeh (extreme left wing* and Iran Parties (moderate left wing) have United, according to the Tudeh ne-.v>- paper Rahbar today— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article57 1946-07-02 7 MORE TREATY T ALKS SOON resumptl 111 tl :;itk>n.s sharply todaj liter a long meeting between the Ej tisii Ambassador RonmM lan Campbell, and Pr< Bller Sidky Pasha, assisted by For- < :an Miniver Loutfi el Sayed Pasha. Afterward! both Sir Ronald and I Sidky Pasha cxprt\s.sed the hope thatReuter - 57 words
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Article119 1946-07-02 7 DURBAN, June 30 A woman Doctor, K. Goonam. was sentenced to six months' hard labour here yesterday charged under the Riotous As^embius Act. Four months of the sentence ttas suspended for six months on condition of good behaviour. The suspended sentence of seven days hardReuter - 119 words
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Article54 1946-07-02 7 MADRID, June 30.— Thirty-nine people have been arrested In Victoria, northern Spain, according to a r eport reaching here from San Sebastian. The arrests followed active Basque Nationalist propaganda when foreign delegates passed through on their way to the Congress at Salamanca of Pax Romana. International54 words
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Miscellaneous328 1946-07-02 7 Clues- Try This AMERICAN j t ;;b:: crossword 11 Ages 26 Church court 12— Mine product 28— Arabian Nights 37— Small barrel 48— Cash Answer To Yesterday S 14 Tender hero 39 Marchinf cry 49 Also PIIZZIC 15 Fuss 30 Street urchin 40 Load (abbr.) 50 A fat 16 Liberated328 words
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Article563 1946-07-02 8 Bull's Eye Ship Still Afloat: Drop Felt 140 Miles Away ABOARD A PRESS-RADIO OBSERVATION PLANE OVER BIKINI, JILY 1. —THE FOURTH ATOM BOMB EVER DROPPED ON EARTH FELL OVER BIKINI ATOLL TODAY. THE OFFICIAL RADIO BROADCAST FROM THE SCENE GAVE THE "BOMBS AWAY" CALL AT563 words
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Article200 1946-07-02 8 ABOARD THE APPALACHIAN. July 1. Dr. Karl Compton announced yesterday that both ttic Bikini bombs are made of plutonium. Dr Compton, one of the member presidents of the Evalva* ton Board and joint Chiefs of Staff of the Board, said thai the bomb might interfere withA.P. - 200 words
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Article98 1946-07-02 8 SAN FRANCISCO, July 1 —Shortly before the bomber took off, Major Harold Wood, the bombardier, told broadcasters that he expected to score a bull's eye on the target battleship Nevada. Asked what would happen if his aim erred, Wood replied "I would be looking for another job."A.P. - 98 words
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Article35 1946-07-02 8 WASHINGTON. Tun- 30.— John I W. McPormack- Democratic leader of the House o* Representatives, announced on Sunday that the House debate on the proposed British loan J will begin next Friday A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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226 1946-07-02 8 LONDON. June 30— The unpectaatlar work behind the atom bomb test the scientists' OtttOfMf OH assorted corpses of steel ships tanks, goats, pigs and rats is described by Admiral W. H I' lilandy, Officer-in-Ctiarge of Operation Crossroads" m ihe Sunday C'h.n>nicle today. As soon226 words
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271 1946-07-02 8 Heavy bookings for passages and freight for Sarawak and British North Borneo ports have been registered by the Singapore Straits Steamship Company since the resumption of services to these ports. The s.s. Darvel is at present the only boat that plios between271 words
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Article162 1946-07-02 8 (By Hubert Harrison, Router's Special Correspondent) Warsaw, June 30. No doubt whatever existed m Warsaw about the result of today's referendum m Poland a,s four of the six olfniai parties had solidly agreed to reoon mend the electorate to answer "ye* 1 to three questions therebyReuter - 162 words
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259 1946-07-02 8 NEW YORK. July 1. -The United States delegation spokesman said the United States will support a full hearing for Biam before the Security Council on the border dispute with French Indo-China and will hack Slam's application for United Nations membership. S. VEERASAMY (*3Associated Press - 259 words
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345 1946-07-02 10 Looter Shot: 'Rash Act' Says Coroner "I will no lie it warrant m view ot the pro pased legislation dealing with cases of this nature, but I direct that the recordings of this inquiry be forwarded to the Deputy Public Prosecutor for his consideration", said Singapore's Coroner Mr. W. G.345 words
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Article69 1946-07-02 10 Maharajah Leaves For Geneva LONDON, June 30.— The MaluiI rajah Gaekwar of Baroda left Croyj don airport today by air on the first stage of his journey to Geneva. With him was the Maharatii, their 18--months old son, Prince Rayo, lib nurse and a party of 12. The Maharajah hadReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement138 1946-07-02 10 At The Worlds GLOBE G.W. (DAILY: 3—7—9.15 ]..m.) "THE YELLOW CANARY" Anna Neagle Richard Greene. OPENING THURSDAY 'NOTHING BUT TROUBLE" i Laurel tiardy > LIDO N.W (Daily: 3—7—9.15 p.m.) "ZORROW RIDES AGAIN" (Final Chapters) With JOHN CARROLL m the lead. SKY G.W. (To-night: 7 p.m. 9.15 p.m.) "MARY LAND" (m138 words
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Advertisement145 1946-07-02 10 Indian Daredevil! 'I he Dtnhinf, Swashbuckling JohiCavas ill ill 1%i^19 The Bit?-Action All-Malayan Pre miere of t lie year! TO-MOROW MIDNIGHT ALHAMBRA A HAIR-RAISING Hindustani Film Crammed with Breathtaking Escape:-- Daredevil Adventures! Action Big Time Suspense! STUNT KING U( leased thru the United ExhibMor Syndicate for Qenera] Exhibition. THE YEAR'S145 words
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Miscellaneous409 1946-07-02 10 aaaaaav^ StfH m m m to w m m b m m m >/• I Programme 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schooll Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.) English Schoo.s' Broadcast every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.) English SrhooV Broadcasting Wednesday and Frida> 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres m the medium wave band409 words
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319 1946-07-02 11 SENSATIONAL BOWLING IN INDIANS VS. LANCS CRICKET Liverpool, July 1. Sensational bowling by the Indians marked the resumption today of their cricket mutch against Lancashire. On the opening day, Saturday, Lanes batted first and totalled 100 for 4 wickets (Washbrook not out 58, Phillioson not out 2). Th»- Indiani msdt319 words
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Article121 1946-07-02 11 LONDON, June 30.-- -For the second test trial match of the season to be played at Canterbury on July 10 to 12, the following England eleven has been chosen: N. W. Yardley, Captain, Yorkshire, L. Hut ion, Yorkshire. C. Washbrook, J. T. Ikin, Lancashire, J.121 words
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Article36 1946-07-02 11 LIVERPOOL. July I— Tin InQbn all-round cricketer, L. Amaruath lia.s signed to play next season for Burnley m Lancashire cricket league. Amarnath played for NeUon In the Reuter Mtmc league before the war.-Reuter - 36 words
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54 1946-07-02 11 South Orange. New Jersey, June 30.-Th(. National singles champion. Frankie Parker of Los Angeles, sent the United States into a I—o lead over Mexico m the opening match of the North American zone Davis Cup tennis series. Parker defeated Rolando Vega, fr— o,Associated Press - 54 words
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Article65 1946-07-02 11 Will Bradman Be Fit For Cricket? BY! July i Don Bradman Lined his regular iquaab vckete, causing speculation as to his physical fitness, it is considered m borne quartan this is a tryout" for the coming cricket reason. Bradmun refused to confirm or deny his availability for the Tests u-rsus65 words
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Article138 1946-07-02 11 Yong Heng Meng (25) and N"k Ah Lam (25;, two Hylanis, appealed yesterday before Mr. L. C. Goo. m the Second Police Court, on ten tative armed robbery charges. Both were alleged to have jointly concerned m a robbery 'which took place at Kallang Koad on June 27138 words
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Article25 1946-07-02 11 WIMBLEDON, July I— ln the men's singles quarter-finals played here today Jaroslav Drobny, Czechoslovakia beat Pierre Pellizza. France, c—4, c— 4, c— 4.25 words
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Article122 1946-07-02 12 NURSE, AYAH CHARGED (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Monday. Alleged to have caused the death of three babies by a negligent act, .Mercy Sledge a 29--year-old nurse and Arujiva a 30-year-old ayah were charged before Mr. G. H. Conaggan, m the Penang Relief Court today. Accused122 words
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Article, Illustration26 1946-07-02 12 A picture of S r Franklin Gimsoji (Governor of Singapore) helping himself to the 35-cent nee lunch when Singapore's first "People's Restaurant" opened.26 words
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Article204 1946-07-02 12 GOATS WERE ALIVE— AND KICKING Goats taker Op board the warships m Bikini lagoon for experimental purposes were found stand'no: at ease and munching hay when investigators enured the lagoon after the at cm bomb hr.d exploded. Rear Admiral C Sollbrrg. Dirt etcr of Ship Material for Operation Crossroads, made204 words
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251 1946-07-02 12 SARAWAK NOW A BRITISH COLONY: KUCHING CEREMONY Kuching, July 1.-— Sarawak, the Kingdom of the White Rajahs, became a British Colony this morning. In the sombre white and brown court room, where portraits of the three Rajahs formed the only decoration, the Under-Secretary, Mr. D. C. White, read the "dormant251 words
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Article104 1946-07-02 12 LONDON, July l._ Mr. Herbev i M. i Lson, the House of Commons' Labour Party leader, mi n a radio broadcast to the nation, praised Britain's progress m demobilization and reconversion but warned that 'ow stocks of coal are lower than they have been for a good104 words
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Article35 1946-07-02 12 TOKIO, July L— Four hundw thousand communications worker have instructed their union IwuW'l to plan a "powerful stnmgle" unlesr; the government pays them 100 jnoa additionally montlily for each member of their families.35 words
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Article147 1946-07-02 12 London, July 1. Heavy seas round the coast of Britain during the weekend exacted a toll of five lives m bathing and boating accidents. Three Londoners holidying at Herne Bay Dockland Settlement Holiday Home— Ernest Black. 42 Lawrence Street, Canning Town; Mary Coaster, 62 Gwendoline Avenue,147 words
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106 1946-07-02 12 G.I.'s In Shanghai Keep To Barracks SHANGHAI, June 30.— A1l Ameri])<Tsonnel m Shanghai (Were restricted to their quarters uniii 11 a.m. today following rumours that a big anti-American parade was brewing. The parade failed to 1 materialise but the military police kept vigilant guard over American establishments. Uneasiness over the106 words
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Article22 1946-07-02 12 MOSCOW, July 1. Prince Axel o* D.rimnrk prepared to leave Moscow yesterday for Copenhagen, as the trade talks came to an end22 words
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Article88 1946-07-02 12 A charge of armed gang robbery was explained to three Cantonese Yip Sin Choy (22) Fung Ah Chin (21) and Vim Ping Kuan (20) m the First Police Coun yesterday. It is alleged that they robbed Moh Cheok Hang of $250 cash, a gold ring, a88 words
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Article51 1946-07-02 12 DURBAN, July 1 Sorabjee Ru stomjee, leader of the delegation of the South African Indian Congress •which visited India last March, was one of the 49 men arrested during the Indian passive resistance demonstration m Durban arranged to protest against South African law restricting land purchases by51 words
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Article54 1946-07-02 12 SAN ANTONIO. (Texas), June 30--—Robert Fitch of the University of Minnesota, bettered the world record for discus throw with the tos^ of 179 feet 1/8 inch m the national track field championship. The old m;i'k was 174 feet 10. 3/4 inches mack- by Adolfo Consolidi of Milan,A.P. - 54 words
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