Morning Tribune, 3 July 1946
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Title Section14 1946-07-03 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL l. NO- 55 (New Series) 10 CENTS WEDNESDAY. JULY 3, 1946.14 words
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Article268 1946-07-03 1 BIG 4 REPORT DRAMATIC PROGRESS Paris, July 2.— The four Foreign Ministers reported "dramatic progress" m today's session, with M. Molotov making important concessions toward a solution of the troublesome Trieste problem. The council approved a French proposal establishing a boundary between Yugoslavia and Italy. Thi* western boundary was along268 words
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Article114 1946-07-03 1 Nearly 7-Million Served LONDON, July 2.— ln o written reply m the Commons, Mr. Atflee said the number of men and women who served m the armed forces of the United Kingdom during the period from September 3, 1939 to May 1, 1946 were: Men— Royal Navy, 964,000, Army, 3,927,000:114 words
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Article199 1946-07-03 1 Aboard U.S.S. Appalachian, Bikini Atoll, July 2. Twenty-four hours after the burst of the atom bomb, Vice- Admiral Blandy, Commander of the United States atom bomb test force, today announced that five ships were sunk, and several ships damaged. Admiral Blandy added that the ships sunk199 words
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Article, Illustration95 1946-07-03 1 tSf Much more exciting f than the buoy ctpunt was this rklc on Uncle Frank's shoulders for 3- ycar-oid daughter of Lord i and Lady Killcanu the i V Hon. Miss JacQuctta Jean Lampson. It was Jeans birthday, and Uncle (Sir Frankl n Gimso Govern- or of95 words
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Article93 1946-07-03 1 AHMEDABAD, July 2.—Violence flared up again today m Ahmedabad, second city of Bombay Province- when crowds attempted to burn and loot shops which remained closed m the clistjrbed part of the r.ity. Assaults with ston.s, brickbats md sticks again bmfce out at Mnnghy m Bihar, northeast93 words
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57 1946-07-03 1 I NANKING, JulK 2—Genera- lissimo Chiang Kai-shek and Gen. Chou En4ai held a hfclfhour personal conference today but made no progress toward a settlement. A spokesman said the discussion covered a number of points but resulted m no agreement 1 Chou left the Generalissimo's57 words
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Article70 1946-07-03 1 RANGOON, July 2— Major M. S Cronit, a British officer, was shot dead m South Burma last night. He was dining m the Pegu Oftl- cera Club with a Junior Commander of the Women's Auxiliary Corps m India when a man appeared on the verandah outside70 words
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160 1946-07-03 1 Jerusalem, July 2.— ln searches carried out by the Palestine police at* 25 Jewish settlements, a "certain amount of resistance was offered, and it has been necessary to use force In certain cases to gain entrance to settlements", a statement issued by the Palestine Government160 words
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Advertisement65 1946-07-03 1 4. BATTERY ROAD. Phone 2483 Singapore LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Although stocks are not available m quantity at any of the principal manufacturing centres m the world, every effort is being made by us to bring m goods required by all. Watch for our latest Mr rivals of georgeous SILKS and65 words
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351 1946-07-03 2 Delays In Harbour Mean Dearer Goods (Tribune Staff Reporter i Approximately 70 per cent, of the port facilities m the Singapore Harbour Board are reported to be m use by the Army since the re-occupation. Local commercial and business men are of opinion that this not only retards the progress351 words
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Article88 1946-07-03 2 (Our Own Reporter) Penang. July 2. While house- Holders arc withholding purchase of recently arrived textiles on acccount ot the high prices asked, large quantities are being bought oy dealers for export from Penang. The general opinion held is that the authorities should affect some88 words
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Article38 1946-07-03 2 There will be a Public Lecture at The Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society. 8 Cairnhill Road on Thursday at 6.30 on the subject 'What are the Occult Features of Soul' by Prof. T. t B. Lam. I38 words
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Article200 1946-07-03 2 An Enlish speaking Teochew. Tan Kay Juay was committed to stand his trial at the forthcoming assizes on two charges of armed robbery at the end of a preliminary inquiry held before Mr. Paul Storr, yesterday. It is alleged that Tan and two Dthers held up200 words
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172 1946-07-03 2 (Tribune Correspondent) Penang, July 2. A party of Penang sportsmen underwent a trying experience during a sightseeing visit to the Batu Caves near Ipoh Town on Saturday when they encountered five Chinese bandits and were robbed of their valuables and cash worth $4,000. The victims, members172 words
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Article30 1946-07-03 2 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG. July I.— Dr. Ong Chong-keng. Union Advisory Councillor, was elected president of the Hu Yew JSeah at its 28th annual general meeting held yesterday.30 words
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Article87 1946-07-03 2 A cable has been received announcing the death of Mrs. Angela D'Silva at Trivandrum, South India, on the 29th June. She is the wife of Mr. Oracey T. I D'kilva who is at present m Nya'ssaland, and a sister of the Rt. Rev. Pr Victor87 words
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139 1946-07-03 2 Ministerial Training For Local Youths < Tribune Staff Reporter) With a view to establishing a scholarship to help local candidates for th( ministry to be educated and trained, and to send them to England for theological and pastoral training, the Archdeacon Graham Whito Fund was inaugurated at the annual parochial139 words
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443 1946-07-03 2 Murder Case Against Ex -Inspector Opens The trial commenced yesterday before Mr. Justice M. Worley and a special jury m the Assize Court of K. Vadivellu Pillai, long- service local Inspector of Folice, who stands indicted on a murder charge which alleges that he "knowingly caused the death of one443 words
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253 1946-07-03 2 Constable Hit On Head With Own Revolver After overpowering and taking away the revolver of a Special Constable at Kallang Airport, Ong Kee Sok (35) hit the constable with the revolver on the head and ran away. Forty minutes later Ong walked into Rochore Road police station and surrendered the253 words
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Article60 1946-07-03 2 (Our Own Reporter* KUALA LUMPUR, July 2Second Lt. Murakami Shuji described by prosecution as Kempeitai "confession expert," and who was charged with illtreating and causing the death of Mrs. Doris van der Straaton. today was acquitted on both counts by the British Military Tribunal. The tribunal was60 words
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Article75 1946-07-03 2 (Our Own Reporter j PENANG, July 2.— A case which involved nine Food Inspectors aroused considerable interest when brought up m the Bukit Mertajam Court todny before Plt.-Lt. H. R. Ellis. Scow Kirn Poh of Penang faced a charge of furnishing a false rep» r to the75 words
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Article97 1946-07-03 2 Famous British comedian Tornm.v Trinder. who is currently playing m the ENSA. will be on the air tod.i\ at lunch-time. From Radio Malaya Singapore. Tommy will play a solectio,i of records specially chosen by him from 1 p.m. to 1.30 p.m During this session. a"MysUrioas97 words
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615 1946-07-03 3 "You'll Find British Rule Kind," G.G. Fells Sarawak Children IMI IiVM (l I Mmimlm •.i In m. 1 1 Ml ''.I .1 III) I 1,. Hllll. M,|M 11.. IHl'll 111 I |.|l> mJMI >'l I 'I M,. Ml. Ml I' M| I Hi I llllj. Il .Ml .11 I, I615 words
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Article51 1946-07-03 3 i M 'M« 'i.. if.- 1 i |< f| l I, i Htt I" I M M I ..I I I •< l< I > II < I 'I, 1 <• >i I i i ..i i' i i h-.tn. .i i i < i i i i51 words
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Article12 1946-07-03 3 REUNION AFTER 13 YEARS ARSENCE I II I .1 "'..■< > I 'I I12 words
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Article22 1946-07-03 3 Corporal Charged 1.1, I I I I -I. f|| M .11 IMH 1 I) I Mi 1 .ii,. .1,1. i m i22 words
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Article29 1946-07-03 3 GOAL FOR FRAUDULENT POSSESSION i i i... ,i j hi •>..„ i i hi |mi I f l l i IjfH •Ij M, I |i I ,1 ..1.1 1 Mil29 words
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77 1946-07-03 3 1 I ■rl Mhj Wmhm Mm! rmhm Mm »,..n M Jj.MM M fi ...Mi i M 0 MfH Ml ||< M4T MM 11.. |.m 1.,1 ..I h. MM |||i| M M M <mm Im lih Mm i-i. Af-fMV M'm.mmh it M N ,i i77 words
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Article24 1946-07-03 3 "Loan" Gang Member Arrested h i I lit I Ml f.»'.|..H.. M. |fj i 1,11. 1,. i < I <i< M < I IM Im j24 words
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Article35 1946-07-03 3 PENANG IMPORTS SHOW DROP ;lt II I I I i H MtMH H«| H N M'H. I 1.).. H I 1. i W I IHHI M I MHIMIMH IMHI H»MH I Will |HHl< I I35 words
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431 1946-07-03 4 The Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1946. Fish Supplies The authorities have not 1 been altogether idle m the matter of augmenting supplies of fish m Singapore. Indeed, having regard to the conditions prevailing, the fact that supplies are now greater than before the war represents an achievement worthy of431 words
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Article965 1946-07-03 4 Captain C.W. Smith - "—And The Band Played On" Captain C.W. Smith I Walking down the lines Ol Aldershot's Malplaquet Barracks ont's iVet were suddenly set a-tapplng to the sound of a military march It seemed as If Spring had suddenly touched the lon g dark barrack rooms and started them off singing- Inside,965 words
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Article182 1946-07-03 4 NANKING, July 2. Suspense hung over China like an atomic bomb because of the failure to reach an agreement within the formal truce period to end the country's long-drawn-out civil strife. The Government extennded its orders aKainst military action after the truce expiration at noon onAssociated Press - 182 words
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Article70 1946-07-03 4 KILLEARN LEAVES FOR MANILA Lord KiUearn Special Com misaloner, South Bast A.sia. wh haa been named Britain's Special Ambassador ai the inaugural ceremony of Philippine Independence on July 4, left by air this morning lor Manila. Accompanying Lord Killearn were Mr. R. H- Scott, his political counsellor, and Capt. David70 words
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Article71 1946-07-03 4 Truman Signs $247 Million Bill WASHINGTON. July 2.— President Truman has signed the 247 million Interior Department Appropriation Bill. It provides funds for 1947 fiscal vcar which began today. Although one of the largest interior grants m history, it fell approximately a hundred million below the department's budget estimates. With71 words
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Article62 1946-07-03 4 PARIS. July I— Delegates leaving this afternoon's sessions of the big four Foreign Ministers conference at Luxembourg Palace said most of the session had been devoted to discussion of Trieste and the Halo-Yugoslav frontier with no agreement having been reached. Tonight's meeting of the Foreign Ministers ended afterReuter - 62 words
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Article56 1946-07-03 4 j ATHENS. July 1— A member of the British Cabinet Mission k) India. First Lord of the Admiralty. Mr. A. V. Alexander, arrived here by air from India on his way to London. After lunching with the British Ambassador m Greece. Sir Clifford John Norton, he56 words
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Advertisement172 1946-07-03 5 C. K. rANG 241, RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE. S.S. For all kinds of Eastern Arts and Crafts. exceptional Value at Minimum Coat Btauty. Aidi Beautify your features with widest range of beauty products Rouges, Compacts, Face Powders, Creams, Lotions etc. Latest shipment Call at— E. Allabux Co., 92, North Bridge172 words
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Advertisement159 1946-07-03 5 1/ it's obtainable anywhen m Elton United Trading Co., 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Direct Importers of all kinds oi Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods MtODSIOItI 10, Battery Road (Rodney House) Singapore. Flower* i Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE Artificial Fresh Flowers, Presentation159 words
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Advertisement182 1946-07-03 5 ktkemi Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 5. Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of p .'re. Lan DINNER SERVICE SETS ond ALUMINIUM WARE may inspected. Telephone 7563. Hair Dresstn I Lndies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna 3fajoric Ann Ladifs Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly182 words
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Advertisement124 1946-07-03 5 j Mean's Wear BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS A Gents Distinctive Stylish E. ALLABUX CO., 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Musu Store T.M.A. Music House 61/63, High Btreet, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC RECORDS 'Phone 7465 Chtkian Regarding the eye sight Consult New China Optical Co, 71. High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786.124 words
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Advertisement157 1946-07-03 5 Rij, v ion Marden Compare Refrigerating: Engineers'. Orchard Road Telegrams: "MARDEN FONCHIN Co., Lie Office 64, Walllch Streel Phone No. 7557. I Sanlrary Electrical Contractor I Bdilding Repairers and Oenerr Importers SHOE CO., LTD BAT A BUILDING. NORTH BRIDGE ROAJD FRESH SILKS In New Designs Ai i!f elwaiii> I 52.157 words
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Article, Illustration42 1946-07-03 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By No woman of 50 will look as young Actress Paula Drew, above. But that doesn't mean that a woman of 50 can't appear very attractive and feet young if she'll wear clothes attractive to her age.42 words
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Article420 1946-07-03 6 Every human being is subject to periods of depression, when the bright optimistic glow of life somehow disappears for a time. Women are probably even more subject to these than men. These periods of mild melancholia are usually due to a lowering of physical vitality or420 words
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Article102 1946-07-03 6 I NUREMBERG. July I— The war criminals' trial hero enters 169 th day today when an extra wttllflM, vhom ex-Luftwaffe Chief Herman Gcering is bginp: allowed to call, will appear. Late today or tomorrow. President of the Tribunal Lord Justice Lawt >nee will call onReuter - 102 words
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Article89 1946-07-03 6 U.S. NOT TOLD UNTIL AFTER RAIDS WASHINGTON, Jwy 2. The U.S. Department spokesman yesterday reported that Britain did no> inform the UnJed States of Us plan fo raid the Jewish Agency m Palestnie until after the action ook place* The spokesman staled that the department received a communication from theAssociated Press - 89 words
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Article85 1946-07-03 6 PUPPET MINISTERS TO DIE BUDAPEST, July L— Five leading members of the Sztojay puppet Government m Hungary during the German occupation were today sentenced to death by shooting. They were: Doeme Sztojay, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Lajos Remanyi-Schneller, Finance Minister, Lajcs Szasz, Minister for Industrial Production, Kunder, Minister ofReuter - 85 words
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142 1946-07-03 6 Polish Voting: No Signs Of 'Iron Curtain' WARSAW, luly I.—Correspon.1 Correspon dents were allowed to travel about freely and saw no signs of any -iron curtain 11 yesterday when polish voters went to the pollsto answer •yes" or "no" to the triple questions of whether they approve of the abolitionReuter - 142 words
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Article398 1946-07-03 6 CAGING OF PANDA CONDEMNED Unity, the giant panda which recently arriy< the London Zoo from Chin a, has caused a dispute between the R.S.P.C.A. and the Zoological Society. "We strongly deprecate the capture o f and imprisonment ol any WiW animal." -aid Mr. S. G. Polhill. acting chief secretary of398 words
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Article, Illustration17 1946-07-03 6 Ed Reed - Ed Reed By F.r. I'll lake care of the checks. Ernie— Hie hat checks!'17 words
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Article41 1946-07-03 6 SHANGHAI. July I.— Kan S»ikuanjr, China's sp.cial envoy to tn» Philippine Independence c<renioiut^. delayed his flight U Manila ont- day until July I doe the f>nr that I" weather miirht be affected bjr t». Bikini atomic bomb burst. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article169 1946-07-03 6 LONDON, July I— While re porting the atom bomb guineapig test r Bikini under hug»headlines, London evening papers were not greatly impressed with the results announced to far. Liberal Star, saying the Americans "staged" the experiment with the "characteristic showmanship." wrote: 'Nobody really cares very much aboutReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration936 1946-07-03 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris B > i I (The Morning Tribune's I Special Correspondent m Hollywood) o. In Hollywood Is fas becoming a bustling literary c mmunity is U because ftlm stars are U)o ambitious, have i lot ol free time on their hands. or feel that936 words
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Article51 1946-07-03 7 JERUSALAM. July 1. Rabbi Jehuda Fishman. 73-year-old acting Chairman of the Jewish Agency who was arrested on Saturday and taken to Latrun detention camp where ne declared a hunger strike, was removed to a hospital m Jerusalem tonight. He is reported to be "gravoiy ill."51 words
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Article141 1946-07-03 7 Trieste Situation Worsens .TRIESTE, July 2— American (ps armed with rifles and ines yesterday broke up a attacking the Communist. y headquarters m Trieste, as rioting raging through the for the second consecutive gave no signs of subsiding c Americans, called out I with their British allies to the hard-pressedAssociated Press - 141 words
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Article57 1946-07-03 7 HAIFA. Julyl— An Illegal Immigrant ship carrying about 2,000 Jewish refugees wss spotted by aircraft to be making for Palestine, it was reported here today. Haifa -based destroyers went out to make contact with the vea6el and escort it into Haifa wnere it is expected toReuter - 57 words
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Miscellaneous277 1946-07-03 7 Clues:- Try This AMERICAN i:::r v n jssi tHU9 IS wW tf It IF s—Seed5 Seed 22 Permits B_Angry spells 24— Shine 31— Rage these for teeth Answer TO Yesterday S 12— One who seeks 25— Musical note 32— Noted U.S 40— Wails Puzzle. the mear\ 27 Those m power277 words
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Article524 1946-07-03 8 "ENEMY EARS ARE STILL LISTENING" BIKINI TEST SECRECY WARNING ABOARD U.S.S. APPALACHIAN OFF BIKINI, JULY I.— THE CREW OF THIS PRESS SHIP WAS TO-NIGHT FORMALLY CAUTIONED AGAINST DISCUSSING THE ATOM BOMB EXPLOSION IN LETTERS HOME BECAUSE "ENEMY EARS ARE STILL LISTENING." "Remember the atom bomb is our baby and thereReuter - 524 words
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Article92 1946-07-03 8 ANTI-ATOM PARADE IN LONDON LONDON, July I.— ln Trafalgar Square there was a minor "anti-atom" demonstration today at which protests were made against the use of atomic energy. Wireless telephony communications of the British Post Office over thousands of miles of circuits to Australia and across the Atlantic and elsewhereReuter - 92 words
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97 1946-07-03 8 OXFORD, July I— Professor P. M. S. Blackett, a leading British atomic scientist, today urged that Britain should go "flat out" m quest of possible utilisation of atomic energy and make sure that when it was developed it was used mainly mReuter - 97 words
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Article87 1946-07-03 8 JERUSALEM. Ju/y 2— The British Army announced today that a cache of munitions so large that "it is not yet possible to count or even estimate the amount of ammunition and a^ n-> it contains" was discovered m Hi unr^rnromid chamber at M I Yagur,A.P. - 87 words
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174 1946-07-03 8 HONGKONG, Juy 1.. All male civil defence worers who were interned m Hong Kong are to receive ex-gratia payments m respect of the whole period during which they were interned. This was announced by the Financial Secretary, Mr. C. G. S. Follows.Reuter - 174 words
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Article120 1946-07-03 8 ABOARD U.S-S. APPALACHIAN, July I.— Disappointing was the verdict passed by correspondents on the fourth atomic bomb to explode on the earth, m Bikini Atoll, Marshal Islands, early today. William Laurence, science editor of the New York Times -wHo witnessed the earlier atom bom'D explosions at bothReuter - 120 words
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327 1946-07-03 8 (i hour Ictiihrr Attacks Crovt. LONDON, July 2.— The British Government was accused by one of its own supporters m the House of Commons last night of making a plain, naked war on the Jewish national home. Initiating the debate on the massA.P. - 327 words
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Article244 1946-07-03 8 JEWISH THREA T JERUSALEM, July I.— DeleKates of Jewish institutions meeting here today passed a resolution that Palestine Jewry will not co-operate with the Palestine Government as long as its leaders are held prisoner and attack on Jewish settlements continue. Isaac- Hen Zevi, President ol the Jewish National Council, wouldReuter; A.P. - 244 words
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Article68 1946-07-03 8 ROME, July 1 The Italian Premier. AJride do Gaspen, tent a "last appeal" to the Bis Four Ptorlgn Ministers asking that Italy be heard before any action on Trieste is taken. Gasperi said: "In the critical hours for my country. I beg you not ito neglect68 words
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Advertisement96 1946-07-03 9 I. HI!) I S. Officers «V Mvn DEAD ~^DT^^ j^^ Kf I J Ifl. a I 4 AX. X Vr am IN TWENTY SiX DAYS OF FEROCIOUS FIGHTING THE I.S. MARINES HAD ANNIHILATED 21.000 JAPS Followed By: L-"***^ 4< THE DESPERADOES" _,iP HOLD YOUR BREATH! J/t^' HERE THEY COME- <-96 words
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Article949 1946-07-03 11 Learie Constantine - Learie Constantine INDIANS m STRONG POSITION vs.LANCS (By Liverpool, July 2.— ln spite of a stand of 87, the best of the match, by England players Washbrook and Ikin, India extracted themselves from an unpromising position during the full day's cricket here yesterday. The fast wicket949 words
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Article193 1946-07-03 11 A special ill-in wrestling card has teen arranged for tonight. The renue will be the New World arena and the star bout of the evening will be the third meeting of Conda and Dara Singh. On the nrrt oc- 1 casion these two leading grapplers fought a draw193 words
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143 1946-07-03 11 ST ANDREWS, Scotland, July 1 ._a display of inspiring goli by two comparatively unknown 1 players and low scoring by more seasoned British players had the oversea challenge m check m the first qualifying round m the British open golf championship which beganReuter - 143 words
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Article78 1946-07-03 11 (Tribune Correspondent) Penan*. July 2.— The price o! blackmarket rice soared by mole than 100 o'o as a result of the new Food Control Order further relucting the movement of rice by reduc inj? the movable quantity without pprmit from one hundred kattie.. to78 words
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281 1946-07-03 11 Stating that he was acting under the orders and instructions of the camp commandant Lt. Kokubo Nagataro), Medical Sergeant Teroakoshi Tsuneo (accused No. 2) denied charges of ill-treating British, Australian and Dutch PoWs on the Burma-Siam "Death Railway" at the continued bearing of the trial281 words
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Article149 1946-07-03 11 Today's charity soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium will be interest- j ing because it is the first time the j Eurasians under the name of Recs will be playing as a team m a big game, this season. It is also the first time this149 words
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Article44 1946-07-03 11 LONDON, July 2.— A broadcast by the United States Army Radio network m Europe reported United Sates troops were called out m force In Trieste yesterday to Quell widespread renewed riots m which shoot- 1 ing occurred and hand-grenades were thrown.44 words
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Article131 1946-07-03 11 The prices of aerated waters wil be controlled In Singapore with effect irom Saturday, July 6: For consumption on the premises the maximum prices are:— Soda Water 30 cents per bottle. Ordinary Sweet Aerated Water 30 cents per bottle. Fruit Crushes and Special Products 50 cents131 words
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414 1946-07-03 12 Attlee: 'We have shown The Greatest Patience' London. July Mr. Attlee, winding up the debate on Palestine m the Commons, declared that once the people embarked upon a terrorist campaign, there was bound to be action taken. Britain, Mr. Attlee said, was charged with a mandate m which she had414 words
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Article92 1946-07-03 12 Penang "Surrounded By Smallpox" (Our Oivn Reporter) PENANG, July 2.— "The Settlement of Penang is practically surrounded by small-pox cases.'' sad Dr. W-H. Brodie, Health Oj&icer, m an interview with the Tribune, when asked about cases of small-pox m Kedah, Perlis, and Perak. He urged the public to get vaccnated92 words
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Article, Illustration26 1946-07-03 12 Mrs. L.H. Cox (wife of fhe GOC, Singapore), (jiving away prizes at the Services Sports vi eefing at Jaian Besar Stadium.26 words
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Article258 1946-07-03 12 New York, July 2. Six propositions on which the charter for controlling atomic energy might be built were laid by Dr. Evatt of Australia before the special subcommittee of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission at its first closed meeting. Dr Evatt chairman of <D258 words
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176 1946-07-03 12 Batavia, July 2— .Dr. Sharir told a news conference that the youngers who kidnapped him thougnt ie was a Dutch Government spy. Calling the whole plot 'extremely well-organized", ie added that apparently he schemers used ignorant youths as tools because .vhen he was m176 words
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Article184 1946-07-03 12 She wanted to kiss Mac Arthur TOKIO. July 2- Mary ARlku I came out of Sugamo Prison today 20 pounds heavier, determined to lead a better life, bu< reticent about any further plan-> to kiss Gen. Mac Arthur. Mary had just concluded fl two-months' stay m the prison and during184 words
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104 1946-07-03 12 Bangkok, July 2.— Twelve out of ihe 20 members of the medical commission which conducted the post-mortem on the body of the late King Ananda Mahidol reported murder as the most likely explanation of the King's death, an official Siamese police communique announced. "It ivas104 words
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