Morning Tribune, 4 July 1946
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Title Section14 1946-07-04 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I. NO. 56. iNeiv veriest 10 CENTS FHURSDAY, J^LV 4, 1946.14 words
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Article333 1946-07-04 1 Aboard USS Appalachian, July 3.— Fifty-nine of Bikini's 73 target ships felt the atom bomb blast on July 1, with damage ranging from total to negligible, the Navy reported today. Six remained dangerously radioactive on July 3. Five, including one modern cruiser, were sunk. Nine others,333 words
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Article133 1946-07-04 1 LONDON, July 3—A warning that Malaya might easily become a "second Palestine' nas given to the Royal Empire Society today by Conservative Member of Parliament Capt. L. D. Gammans who recently visited the country. Through its failure to consult pubtjc opinion on its proposal* for the133 words
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Article48 1946-07-04 1 LONDON. July 3— The Dutch dtstroyer Kort«-naer has shelled Indonesian coastal batteries at the old Dutch fortress of Menari In the orra of Sourabaya, the Netherlands News Agency repnrtrd today. The Indonesians there recently shelled patr< 1 shins and other shipping, the Agency added.48 words
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Article78 1946-07-04 1 I AHMrD/VHAD. July 3.— Thr< cases of anon were repined in Ahmedab: d c'.ty last night, despite 'he 24-hOW Clirfew imposed for thiv days following th H'.ndu-Musllir clnshes. Heavy rain rHned ihe efforts of tr-o fire brigade to extinguish /the fires. The (!n 'y other Incident was l^en78 words
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Article82 1946-07-04 1 TRIESTE. July 3.— Slovenes are reported to have been infiltrating into Trieste, scene of violent clashes between Slavs Italian!, in order to str^nsthen the Communist and pro-Yugoslav elements in the city. Rui'dinus in the Piazza Garibaldi, described as "no man's land." between the pro-Italian nnrt of the82 words
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403 1946-07-04 1 SIAMESE PRESS MUZZIED ON KING'S DEATH INQUIRY Bangkok, July 3.— Premier Phanomyong's government today clamped a cen orship on BangKok newspapers under "state of emergency'* powers invoked against unrest and criticis n, while an official commission of inquiry continues investigation of the fatal shooting of King Ma h idol. PremierA.P. - 403 words
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Article133 1946-07-04 1 Moscow Report Of A-Bomb Test LONDON, July 3.—QUolng a Tass message from i New York, Moscow Radio this morning slated that the result of the atom test at Bikini came as a shocK I !to the American public I The Radio sa d: "The I atom bomb has disappoint- >133 words
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Article179 1946-07-04 1 ARABS PREPARE FIGHT CAIRO, July 3— An cfflna] Tab spokesman said ioday that n e Arabs have planned crganisd resistance against President truman's demand for the immi. of 100.000 Jews into Paiestine. Arabs from states adjoining Palestine would receive permis3on to enter that country to :oin the Arab resistance movement179 words
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Article53 1946-07-04 1 CAIRO, July 3 The British Naval headquarters here since the outbreak of war will be turned over to the Egyptians this month as a further jstep in the evacuation of Egypt by the British The headquarters had been a military hospital since 1882 until 1939 when the53 words
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229 1946-07-04 1 LONDON, July 3— Said to have represented himself as a "titled gentleman of somme substance" and a former major in the Indian Army. Alec Canning Kostanda, whose age was given as 51, was sentenced at Old Bailey tcday to four years' penal servitude. The229 words
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Article95 1946-07-04 1 CANBERRA July 3.— Tho British Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee, with Mrs. Attlee. will arrive in Australia on July 28 for a fortnight's v^sit, it is officially announced here. Mr. Attlee will bo the first British Prime Minister to visit Aus- tr" ll in office He expects95 words
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Advertisement53 1946-07-04 1 ir THERE IS ANYTHING YOU APE UNABLE TO BUY SE SURE YOU CAN GET IT AT YOUR F/VOURITE DEPARTMENT STORE i CIAN SINGH Co. 4, BATTERY ROAD Phone 2483 for QUALITY, VALUE SERVICE. THE MANAGEMENT IS C TT T TO IMPROVE ITS SERVICE TC VARDS THE PUBLIC AND WILL APPRECIATE53 words
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774 1946-07-04 2 "H u ndreds Po Ws Died Craving For Water" "Worst Of Any War Crimes Case' OVER 300 CORPSES THROWN INTO SEA i What was described toy the prosecution as a "sordid tale of human misery and tragedy that may well compare with the worst case that may have been presented774 words
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Article299 1946-07-04 2 SATURDAY RAFFLES DAY IN S'PORE i The birthday of Sir Stamford Raffles on July 5 ivill be fittingly commemorated the follow ng day, July 6. ivith the unveiling of his statue in Empress Place by H.E. the Governor of Singapore. The day will be regarded ai> "Raffles Day" and the299 words
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Article142 1946-07-04 2 Latest time and date of posting at General Post Office, Singapore. Departures Air Mails for. Australia New Zealand, 9 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 4 p.m. Friday; Burma. 4 p.m.. Monday. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday Sunday.; Ceylon, 6 p.M. every weekday; China, Hongkong, Macao, Japan Korea, 6 p.m., Monday,142 words
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Article38 1946-07-04 2 Roittt, Jab A strike tailed by thi- Italian t i>mmitt»>e of Natiun.il Liberation has now \vd to an aln troTicral itoppACi with fchc Blot n< dnti-Fascist Union ordering iJ mcwb#tl t" loavf their wt^rk38 words
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821 1946-07-04 2 Beatings Of Public Men: Case Opens Another chapter of Japanese ill-treatment and beating suffered by local civilian residents of Singapore, including several well-known public men, way unfolded In the War Crimes Court before Lt.-Col. G. A. Peacock and two British officers yesterday, at the trial of Sgt.-Major Toyoda Akichi, a821 words
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Article69 1946-07-04 2 A permanent opera house with an opera company of Australian singers is the aim of the "Singers of Australia" society recently formed in Sydney, N.S. Wales. Sydney has a population of 1,398,000. Basso Oliver Kin^, the society's founder and president, says that many Australian singers hav not69 words
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Article30 1946-07-04 2 London, July 2. Statement! or the work of the British Cabine Mission to India, which has n. v returned to Britain, arc expectec' to be made in Parliament next woek.30 words
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Article206 1946-07-04 2 Three Chinese Tm Hoh See (28). Npr Ah Kan (28), and Sonp Kau Kia who were present with Won^ A»« ("nai when Wonp was alleged to ir.ive been in possession of a .38 revolver and six rounds of .38 ammunition at lan opium206 words
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1053 1946-07-04 2 i When on September 8 th, 1945, the day of reoccupation, H.M.S. "Kedah leading in the British Fleet, entered Singapore, t here must have been many of those who witnessed he r arrival whose thoughts went back to the days before the Japanese1,053 words
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Article, Illustration34 1946-07-04 3 GOC Was There The Singapore GOC, MajorGeneral L.H. Cox, was at thr Services Spor's meeting held at Jalan Bcsar "tad urn, and he's seen here with officials of the wee'. (Army Film Unii Pic'ure).34 words
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Article219 1946-07-04 3 Extortion Threat To a JP (Our Own Reporter > PENAN O, W edncsda v The story of an attempt to extort money from a well-known Chine* towkay, Mr. Cheah Cheaxig Urn, t* Justice of the Peace, by sending him a letter threatening him with bodily harm if a sum of219 words
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Article57 1946-07-04 3 (Our Own Reporter* IPOH, July 3.— The first large-scale combined military and civM police anti-crime sweep wa^ conducted in pusinff Papan and Siputch areas, refiultint? in the recoverv of more than $2,000 worth of machinery and electrical equipment. The drivo WM designed to recover stolen rubber57 words
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682 1946-07-04 3 Dutch Of ficer Alleges "Unmanly Attacks" On Troops In S'pore (Tribune Stall Report Two letters of protest have been sent by tm Malay community ai Geyiang Serai to Kesatuai [elayu (Malay Union of Singapore) and the utusan tfalayu (a Malay-language newspaper) on the clashes between Dutch soldiers and Local Malays682 words
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182 1946-07-04 3 mm zes yesterday. As there was another rase pending against the accused, Mr. Justice Worley decided that sentence in the case would have to be postponed until the other case was dealt with. j The charge in the second cv*o in voluntarily causing grievous hurt.182 words
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Article123 1946-07-04 3 Before Chu Bejrn Kiam (16) I*" ceived sentence of 14 weeks' sim; imprisonment for picking the pocket of a passenger in a trolley bus, ft told Second Magistrate. Mr. L. b. Goh that he had been assaulted by the complainant and his friin' Kwok Pak Ming, the complainan'123 words
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Article85 1946-07-04 3 (Our Own Reporter) IPOH July The reviewing authority quashed the sentence of d^ath* passed by the President of the Perak Superior Court on Anthony Thambydorai, exrinspector during- the occupation, and on Jayasuriya, a prominent Singhalese businessman, who were convicted respectively on a chnrjre of murder and abetment85 words
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Article79 1946-07-04 3 Th<> wtnngt Mfa 0< tfie herovorship of an Australian railways labourer for a Australian aviator, the late Sir Charles Kinpsford-Smi 4 h, reached its climax in Sydney recently. It is the story of Austin Byrne who, in 1980 began to make a memoriJ as a mark ol his79 words
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Article201 1946-07-04 3 Admiting that she did make 1 an attempt to take her own life as she was "fed up", Wony Ah Peng, a 27-year-old i Cantonese woman, pleaded > guilty in the Second Magis- trate's Court yesterday to I hairing attemped suicide. Wong stated that she201 words
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156 1946-07-04 3 I Robinson Crusoe's island may become an international airport. Juan Fernandez, the group of islands which inspired Defoe's classic, is being considered aa a stopping place for the propos- ed Chilean-Australian air ser- vicp. The principal island of the group is IS miles long and156 words
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411 1946-07-04 4 The Morning Tribune THURSDAY, JULY 4. 1946. Mukden Incident Nearly fifteen years ago, World War II began with the Mukden incident. The extraordinary thing was that fully three-quarters of the World believed thai Mukden was an inciden.. and not a part of the most gigantic conspiracy of all time. The411 words
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865 1946-07-04 4 U.S. Agricultural Mission To China WASHINGTON The United States agricultural missions be. ing organised in Washington to help China and the Philippines reshape their agricultural economies are in line with the US. 1 tradition of helping countries to heio themselves. During the war. U.S. experts were invited abroad to collaborateUSIS - 865 words
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84 1946-07-04 4 I HYDK PARK. July 1.-Mn. Fi.mi' lui D. Roosevelt in a statement i«i on the occasion marking Philip .•< independence said: "All of us in this country must rejoice now n the time has como for the Philippi i to onjoy independence. Thr w* mA.P. - 84 words
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Article287 1946-07-04 4 Arabs Make Sha rp Protest JERUSALEM, July 2. The Palestine Arab Higher Committee to-day sent a sharply-worded protest to the High Commissioner for Palestine, Gen. Sir Alan Cunningham, charging the British Government with facilitating ana encouraging "illegal traffic in human beings" instead of preventing it and failing to deal withReuter - 287 words
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Article123 1946-07-04 4 BRISBANE, July 2.— An estimated 100,000 workers in Brisbane were unemployed today and all but essential industries were shut down in the wake of the series of strikes I and lockouts which have partially paralysed this area. Depleted coal storks may run out this week.123 words
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Article41 1946-07-04 4 WASHINGTON, July 2— Th. House of Representatives las' night approved the resolution continuing price control for 20 days after defeating several amendments. The temporary measure now goes to the Senatt where rt stiff fight is in progress41 words
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Advertisement186 1946-07-04 5 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MA 111 !O fj. Stamford Read, Singapore Where a new shipment of pm*^lan DINNER SERVICE ALUMINIUM WARE may inspected. Telephone 7563. Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majorie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison Galaxy186 words
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Article, Illustration524 1946-07-04 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman B) Question-Time To-day I will try and answer questions which have been addressed to me at the Morning Tribune office I like to hear from readers, particularly when advice is asked; it shows that a real personal interest is being taken in my daily column.524 words
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75 1946-07-04 6 "Medieval Torture" By Police Denied LONDON. July 3.— The Cen- tral Committee, of the General Federation of Labour in. Palestine has applied to pressmen to i rouse world opinion against tlu use of medieval torture by Pales tine police, the Jewish Agency said on Tuesday night. However, a spokeman forAssociated Press - 75 words
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Article58 1946-07-04 6 LONDON. July .I.— A lai^'o nun bfl of Danes in Groat Britain ha been awarded th<> newly-insti' uU«' "Freedom Modal". Several re* 1 *i i I it personally at the Danish Legation ui I, find -M on Tuesday. The medali were handed Dvet b*< th» DanishA.P. - 58 words
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Article185 1946-07-04 6 Safest Place Against Atom Bomb LONDON. July 2.— The first British naval comment on th< Bikini atom bomb test came today from the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir John Cunningham He told Bitaii newspapers editors at a luncheon today that in spite of atomic weapons the safest place in anyReuter - 185 words
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Article42 1946-07-04 6 HAIFA. July 2. The first of the Jewish leaders arrested at dawn on Saturday was released from AthHt detention camp this afternoon. He j was Mr. David Bar Rav Hai. Vice-. Chairman of the Jewish Communit> Council here.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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206 1946-07-04 6 Shanghai, July I.— Although over 1,000,000 Japanese still remain in Manchuria awaiting repatriation, Japanese will have been evacuated from China Proper by the first week of July, according to the Headquarters of the United States Army Forces in China. The U.S. ArmyReuter - 206 words
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532 1946-07-04 6 King Mahidol "Most Probably Murdered" bangkok, July 3.- An official communique disclosing that 12 of the 120 doctors who examined the body of the late Kin^ Ananda Mahidol concluded tha* the kin£ most probably was an assassination victim appealed to the Siamese public to withhold judgment until the final verdictA.P. - 532 words
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Miscellaneous18 1946-07-04 6 OFF THE RECORD By Ed Reed "The cfiallcnpcr found an open nu and quickly 'ook advantage of it!**18 words
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Article, Illustration854 1946-07-04 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris i By i (The Morning Tribune's S Special Correspondent S i in Hollywood) HO) Humphrey Bogart, th< movies' roughest men. when he i^nlt smacking down people OH the screen sp< mis his soare time pottering around his gar& n. and he is854 words
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197 1946-07-04 7 LONDON. July 2. —New details of Britain's rising industrial output are pivtn in a Government's Statistical Digest for June. Thn Digest records that while working population fell from *****000 in Marcli to 20.427,000 In April, the numbers employed In industry rote from 16.450.000197 words
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Miscellaneous305 1946-07-04 7 Clues- Tr^ TOw AMERICAN burning 4 Wenthoi'M- 22— Ancient WW back ridint? Persian B— On the water 23— Definite ait t r j 34— Prepared 48— Man from Answer To Yesterday's 12— Plant 26— Dull, hollow 35— Russian city Toronto Puzzle. 13 Norse god sound 36 Stain 50 Pare 14—305 words
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412 1946-07-04 8 U.S. Determined To Transport 100,000 Jews To Palestine WASHINGTON, July 2.— President Truman said to-night that the United States Government was prepared to assume technical and financial responsibility for the transport of 100,000 Jewish immigrants to Palestine. President Truman also said he hoped the leaders of the Jewish community recentlyReuter - 412 words
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85 1946-07-04 8 JERUSALEM, July 2 The Jeivish resistance movement's secret radio ''Voice 0/ Israel" reply i 71 g today to Mr. An lee' 6 House of Common's statement yesterday on Palestine deelar. ed: "We are ready for the struggle and we v* II no' give upReuter - 85 words
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Article47 1946-07-04 8 TO F LY BACK TO U.K. DURBAN, July 2 Mr. Ashwin Choudree, who recently led the South African Indian Congress delegation to Britain, will shortly fly back to Britain to press for a discussion by the United Nations Organisation of the grievances of South African Indians. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article379 1946-07-04 8 LONDON, July 2. Much closer collaboration with the Dominions and India and the Colonies in developing and improving the Empire services of the British Broadcasting Corporation is recommended in a Government White Paper published to-day laying down the policy for broadcasting. Other leading paints are: BroadcastingReuter - 379 words
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Article103 1946-07-04 8 LONDON, July 2.— The House ol Lords and Government today came to an agreement over the amendment on which the Government was recently defeated by the Conservative majority In the House of Lords. The Conservatives had carried the amendment to the bill nationalising the coal industryReuter - 103 words
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Article92 1946-07-04 8 JERUSALEM, July 2.— Tivu hundred thousand rounds of small arms ammunition, 3,000 mortar bombs, 2,000 grenades and more than 500 pounds of explosives were among the material listed f oday during the examination of the underground arms dump discovered yesterday at Mesheq Yagur. Jewish settlement inReuter - 92 words
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Article187 1946-07-04 8 LONDON, July 2. Ff the ex-Rajah of Sarawak becomes British iect, resident in Britain, hit liabll't) in law to the British income tax will be the same as with other Eri tish .subjects. *aid Mr. Hutrh Daltoi) Chancellor of the Exchequer in the House of CommonsReuter - 187 words
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165 1946-07-04 8 BRITISH -U.S. AGREEMENT ON TRIESTE PARIS, Jul) 3.— The United Sut and Britain yisterday agreed in principle* 1 to the internationalisati Of Trieste nnd its environs, but h I<i out for United Nationi control ot 1 1 < Rrea, American and British Inforiu ants said. Both the American Secretary <>'■A.P. - 165 words
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Article196 1946-07-04 8 U.S. GOVT. STOPS WHEA T PURCHASE WASHINGTON, July 2 —in the absence of price control the United States Government has now stopped buying wheat and meat for export to famine threatened countries, Department of Agriculture officials said here to-day. An official explained that the Government refused to pay more •han196 words
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Article147 1946-07-04 8 Grave Dangers Ahead YORK. July 2. -Dr. Cyril Garl)t it t, Archbishop of York today endorsed the United States plan for the control of atomic energy ai the "mofti practical proposal" to prevent "world suicide" but he predicted gloomily that "there will be many years of danger and uncertainty." The147 words
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Article497 1946-07-04 10 CHIEF U.K. WOMEN'S HOPES OUSTED it ixaiM** m:m*4** WIMBLEDON, July 2. Britain's two chief hopes in the women's singles, {Catherine Stammers Menzies and Jean Nicoll Bostock, were both eliminated by American girls this afternoon, Menzies going down to Dorothy Bundy. whose mother won the title in 1905 and 1907, byReuter - 497 words
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Article33 1946-07-04 10 JEWS APPEAL TO SOVIETS .JERUSALEM. July 2— The Jewish Federation of Labour has cabled to IN Soviet Trade Unions Executive in Moscow denouncing the "British 1.-bour Government's campaign of military terror. I ReuterReuter - 33 words
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434 1946-07-04 10 Worcester's Double Against Warwick LONDON, July 2. When Worcestershire beat Warwickshire yesterday, on the second day of play, they registered the sixth victory of the season and ******pleted a notable double against their neighbours and g^eat rivals. This nine wickets win and four wickets win at Dudley previously was theReuter - 434 words
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Miscellaneous386 1946-07-04 10 s I Programme j -1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schools Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.) English Schools' Broadcast every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.) English Schools 1 Broadcasting Wednesday and Frida> 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres in the medium wave band and 4.78 mega cycles per second in the 61 metre band386 words
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Article147 1946-07-04 11 In a game of hockey played at the Suara Grounds, Naval Base, last week, the Royal Naval Police beat the Johore Police by 4 goals to nil. The game was very fast and interesting. In the first half the Naval Police led by 2 nil. Time147 words
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Article150 1946-07-04 11 FREE FIGHT IN SOCCER SEMI-FINAL (Tribune Correspondent) I'ENANG. July 3.— The BOOCer cuptk semi-final BKwecu the Indian Recreatlon Club and the Malay Association "A" on Dato Kramat ground yesI terday was marred by a free flfhi which developed among the Indian and Malay spectators one and a half minutes before150 words
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165 1946-07-04 11 Bradford, July 3.— Another fine day was indicated parly here today when India begin the first of their two matches with Yorkshire. The Indians are staying at Leeds and travelling: to and from Bradford each day. After their great win over Lancashire yesterday,165 words
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Article30 1946-07-04 11 Batavia, July 2. All the ptOAJ members of the Indonesian Rep'ibi can Army who took part in the k^d napping of Dr. Sharir are undo' arrest, Dutch News Apency reports.30 words
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Article355 1946-07-04 11 Recs Beat Chinese Athletic 2-1 Playing In their first big game this season the Recs surprised the Chinese Athletic in the charity soccer match at Jalan Besar yesterday, and ran out winners 2-1. The Chinese team had more of the game but the Recs defenders played well under pressure, and355 words
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Article100 1946-07-04 11 The following will represent th* Chinese Swimming Club in a return friendly table tennis match against the United Services Team at the Shackle Club tomorrow at 7 p.m. Singles: Chua Kim Hearn. Chan Kwok Ming, Loko Seek Cheong. Wong Tong Goon and Tan Miang Siam. Doubles: Lim Choo100 words
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Article289 1946-07-04 12 The Three Women Cursed And Wept i From Our Own Reporter/ Penang, Wednesday. Three Chinese women created an uproar in the Penang Prison today when they fell weeping and cursing in front of a Taiwanese, at an identification parade of war crimes suspects this morning Thirty-three Japanese Kempeitai and eight289 words
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Article48 1946-07-04 12 SAN FRANCISCO, July 3.— Six hundred American army prisoneis noted at Watsonville disciplinary camp, California, yesterday. Thirty-six barrack buildings were burnt down by the prisoners who also erected barricades. The riot was quelled with tear gas. The commandant of the. camp was sightly injured.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article43 1946-07-04 12 An inspection of one of the largest pclice districts in the world covering approximately 150,000 sq. miles and extending from Lithgow, near the eastern coast of N.S. Wales to the borders of Queensland and S. Australia, has jus i been completed.43 words
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Article39 1946-07-04 12 Two robberies occurred in Singapore Tuesday night. At 9.30 pjn. three men robbed a Chinese of $400 At Queen Street and at 11.30 p.m. three Indian soldiers robbed a taxi from a Chinese driver at Thomson Road.39 words
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Article56 1946-07-04 12 YOKOHAMA, July 3 A US toldier who surrendered on Bataan and made the "Death March" testified by affidavit that the Japanese invaders of the Philippines forced American prisoners to mingle with Nipponese troops so guerrillas would not fire at them. While so mingled, Americans were used as56 words
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Article184 1946-07-04 12 LONDON, July 2. The following is the Country cricket championship standing including matches ended on July 2: Including t*o p-'nts for tie in Ist. innings in mat< b lost. Reuter Ist Innings Lead P W L D NR L D Pts. Lanes 12 9 1 0 2Reuter - 184 words
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Article65 1946-07-04 12 BATAVIA. July 3 lndonesian Republican authorities at Jogja karta, their headquarters in Central Java, today made a number nf arrests in the city to "speed ur Investigation ;nid get at the root of the incident" as a remit of the kidnap.rrng of Dr Bharir, says the65 words
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Article176 1946-07-04 12 Deadlier A-Bombs Coming WASHINGTON, July 3:— New atomic bombs are J>r more deadly 'han any existing typts, predicted Dr. J. H. Rush, treasurer of the Federation of American Scientists. He made this forecast when newsmen called his attention to a staiement by the chairman of the Senate's special atomic committee176 words
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Article270 1946-07-04 12 London, July 3.— lzestia, official organ of the Soviet Government, declared today, in an article broadcast by Moscow Radio, that the Pacific atom bomb test had fundamentally shaken the faith in the sincerity of tho American talk of atomic disarmament Would it really have been270 words
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404 1946-07-04 12 New Soviet Envoy Says 'No War With America' WASHINGTON, July 3.— The new Soviet Ambassador to Washington, Nikolai V. Novikov expressed his belief that "there was no reason whatever for war" between the Soviet and the United States, and declared that he was confident all differences between them could beA.P. - 404 words
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Article55 1946-07-04 12 HOLLYWOOD, California, July 3.__Thc strike which involves ten principal film studios in Hollywood -ed to a battle today when rival union non-strikers crashed through the massed picke. lines at Warner Brothers' itudio and also at Mo.ro -Goldwyn Mayers' studio. Arnud police were called in to quell the disorders55 words
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Article36 1946-07-04 12 HONG KONG, July 3.— A 2.000--ton Norwegian -owned coastal freighter hit a mine and sank off" Haiphong, Northern Indo- China, it is reported here today. S x of the Chinese crew were lost.36 words
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Article37 1946-07-04 12 NEW YORK, July 3—American sprinter Herb MeKenley established a new world's record here this evening when covering the 300 yards special race in 29 8 seconds, compared with ;he old figure of 39.2 seconds.37 words
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