Morning Tribune, 6 July 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO- 57. (New Series) 10 CENTS f'KIDAY, jui^ 5, 1946.
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  • 138 1 WASHINGTON, July 4.— The House of Representatives has adopted a bill (o reimburse ai American nurse who sold her possessions m the Phlippine. to tmuggle iUpplieg to Americans behind f he Japanese lines The bill which now goes to the Senate will provde
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  • 181 1 LONDON, July 4 —Th e worst storm for many years swept over Southeast England during the night. For more than ten hours, it raged over the coast. Reports tcday tell of lightning .Hashes at the rate of fifty per minute, streets flooded four feet
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  • 59 1 ROME. July 4— All st ikors throughout the Vcnczia Giulia area 1 province. Which includes Trieste have been ordered bv the military p >vern- menr to return to work by Friday morning. The announcement said the strike wan "iMeiral" since it was solely for political reasons
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  • 202 1 I JERUSALEM. July 4. -British "my headquarters disclosed day that many of the Jews rested during the past week c now being released. The announcement said 50 rsons had been released from c Rafa prison camp m south(rn Palestine. Thoie set free were described as being mostly
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  • 21 1 SIMLA, July 4. Five new members of the Viceroy's caretaker government were sworn m here today i 1
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  • 31 1 BATAVIA, July 4.— A1l the Indo- nesians kidnapped by extremists on Thursday night m the interior of Java have now been released, it was officially stated here today.
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  • 45 1 LONDON, July 3— The Minister of Food, Mr. John Strachey said m the House of Commons tonight that the statement Soviet Russia had purchased linseed m Argentina turned out to be completely untrue, accord- ing to information available to him I now.
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  • 43 1 TOKIO, July 4 The metropoli- tan police have exchanged their tra- ditional short swords for clubs on the recommendation of the Allied autho- 1 rities. This measure perplexed the J police on their first day carry i.ig clubs m hand.
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  • 243 1 LONDON. July 4.— Britain has "poured oil on fire" m Palestine. Izvestia, the Soviet Government official newspaper, said today, according to Moscow Radio. "The British authorities did not hesitate to take harsh methods to bring the situuUon m Palestine under control," said Izvestia. "At the
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  • 212 1 SIAMESE KING MOTHER WILL BE QUESTIONED Sensation al Evidence fit ilcingkoU Intiviiry 1 Bangkok, July 4. The special inquiry commission studying the death of the late King Ananda Mahidol has received Royal permission to question 19-year-old King Phumipon Adundet and the Queen Mother on July 5 at Boromphiman palace. Previous
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  • 89 1 LONDON, July 4.— United States occupation authorities i have impounded an unoccupi- t ed Russian courier plane J found with petrol tanks full m a field near Miltenberg, 40 L miles south-east of Frankfurt, C 1 the American News Service m t Germany reported today V German eye-witnesses
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  • 82 1 TRIESTE. July 4— Tension re. malned high m this strike paralysed city after a nigh punctuated by two bomb explo siom which caused one casualty Allied troops cont-nued tt maintain an armed vigil over th< San Giacomo worker's district and Garibaldi Square, troubl centres m the
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  • 150 1 Manila. July 4— The Republic of the Philippines was formally inaugurated today when the United States High Commissioner Mr. Paul McNutt publicly proclaimed the Independence of the Philippines on behalf of President Truman. The ceremony concided with America's own Independence Day. Gen. Mac Arthur, representing the United
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  • 104 1 CAIRO. July 4. British military authorities here today handed wr to the Egyptian Army Cairo's 700--year-old citadel which has been m continuous British occupation since 1882. Detachments of the Highland Light Infantry and the Egyptian Army took part m an impressive military ceremony, while Ma j. -Gen.
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    443 2  -  Josephine Lowman By Just Relax If we could just learn the art of relaxation it would be so important to us because it would allow us to live and to work without fatigue. It is entirely possible to acquire this art. You can start m a small
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  • 285 2 BATAVIA, -July 4.— Premier Satan Shahrir of the Unw eogniMd hulonosian republic m a radio broadcast declared his kidnapping ostensibly carried out by youthful Republican army soldiers— mitrht have hu\ serious effects on the Indonesian independence movement. "Suppose that I were not fret' it this
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  • 47 2 NEW YORK, July A declaration that he would vote against the loan wu made by Democratic Congressman Emanuel CtUer at a m; ss demonstration "against British tyranny m Palestine" held by the United States Zionist Emergency Council In Madison Squhrc park last night.
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  • 472 2 Chance For Java Parties To Make Views Known BATAVIA, July 4. —All political, social and econoimic groups within the Netherlands East Indies who wish to make known their views on the future of Indonesia are to be given an opportunity to do so at one or more of the three
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  • 108 2 I BERLIN, July 4 A "top ser•ret" order, described by one official as a "ban on political and social fraternization." has been issued by Lt Gen. Lucius D Clay. The order directs all govern. Iment officials to keep their relations with German officials on I a business basis.
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  • 219 2 More Controls On U.S. Exports Loom Ahead WASHINGTON, July 3.— More .r ring exit limitations on export arc reportedly being prepared by the Civilian Production Administration because of fears that the lapse of xport price ceilings might lead to excessive shipments abroad of scarce commodities. The order which is expected
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  • 78 2 LONDON, July 4 —Thirty -three people were taken to Battersea Hospiral when a tram jumped the points 'at a* crossing at Clapham. ran down the side of the road and overturni'd last night. Seven were detained. The Hospital's emergency system used during the blitz was brought
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  • 1469 3  -  Henry Gris By (The Morning Tribune's Special Correspondent i m Hollywood) i IK »l LYWI KDD, .1 i lv< ransportaproblem m tin., sprawling < 1 1 v where a man standing <>n Mis t and noi at ached to wheels may just as well give
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    • 367 3 Clues- 2Vy r/ii* AMERICAN :f%- CROSSWORD 6-Ex-screen star 21 1^ 0 0118 io— civil war A iaa secretary 47_-America n Answer To Yesterday's general A cO l 39 Napoleon's anthropologist Phttlp 11— A signer of 24— Mention marshal 49— In this waj iru^£ir. Declaration of 25 s Wooclrow 41- Arrow
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  • 346 4 Colonial Office Silent On New Union Plan LONDON, JULY 4.— THERE IS GOOD REASON TO BELIEVE THAT THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT WILL ABANDON THE IDEA OF THE MALAYAN UNION AND SUBSTITUTE A FEDERATION WITH A HIGH COMMISSIONER INSTEAD OF A GOVERNOR, REUTER'S POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT LEARNS. The British Government's proposals for Malaya's
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  • 246 4 Mercy Plea For Goering NUREMBERG, July 5.— Hermann Goering was pictured before the war crimes trial m a final plea for leniency on Thursday as the ''victim" of his own loyalty to Hitler and to Germany, aware of mistakes, but refusing to leave the sinking ship he had to launch.
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  • 32 4 BANGKOK. July 5. Yod Tham Sere, former editor and present editorial adviser of the Siamese newspaper Varasab was arrested "for Investigation" 24 hours after Siam imposed Government press censorship.- A.P.
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  • 202 4 LONDON. July 4.— One thou ><^d five hundred bakers from all paits of Kngland and Wales, expressing their conviction at a mass meeting- here today that the British Government's bread rationing scheme would not work, were told by the Chairman of the
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  • 61 4 ABOARD THE USS APPALACHIAN' July Thf atomic bomb inad<> i low flat swell. It ran up Bikhi beach like a tide and washed hal: v dozen boats up on the sand. Ihe water did not roach much farther thar. the base of the palm tree? fringing the
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  • 274 4 Peace Conference Set For July 29 PARIS, .luly 5. The Foreign Ministers Council last night fixed July 29 as the opening of the 21-nation General European peace conference, a British informant said to-day. The decision to open the conference late this month was taken with a pledge to remain m
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  • 322 4 LONDON, JULY S.— MOSCOW RADIO SAID LAST NIGHT THAT THE ATOM BOMB TESTS AT BIKINI ATOLL WERE "A STIMULUS TO AN ARMAMENTS RACE, IN ALL KINDS OF ARMAMENTS. "The political significance of the tests can be summed up m two words— 'atomic diplomacy',
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  • 84 4 SHANGHAI. July 4. —A plot by 20 German nationals to escape from the formidable Ward Road jail «v foiled today when American MPs intercepted messages which were being smuggled through heavily bribed Sikh guards. The German v included leading Nazis m China. Among them were members of
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  • 276 4 Aboard the USS Appalachian, J*!v 4. A single atomic bomb looiefl on Bikini would have left the *ntire test fleet helpless if the 7.'. ships were fully manned, dec lan-l ('apt. George Lyon, a radiological safety officer He *aid crewmen ITOtlld bfl doubly menaced first from the blast
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  • 424 6 The Morning Tribune SATURDAY. JULY 6. 1946 Peace Making Russia does not want war! Now that this has been asserted by no less a personage than the Soviet Ambassador to the United States on the occasion of his first Press interview m Washington, it may help towards clearing the air
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  • 1073 6  - How Nations Wage Peace Lord HANKEY By The traditional method ending a war Is by concluding a iivcity of peace soon aittr the armistice After an Inconclusive war the treaty is negotiated It the victory is decisive the treaty is often dictated. After the war Ol 1914-18 the Allies decided
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  • 203 6 TRUMAN'S STATEMENT ON JEWS LONDON, July B.—Prosiai-nt8 Prosiai-nt Jruman'.s statement that Unit* d Btat was ready to assume techaical and financial responsibility for the -'fl mission of 100,000 Jews to Paltine has not been communicated Oi'licially to the British Government, it was learned today. In some quarters here, the I'
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  • 205 6 LONDON. July I—A debate Oti India has been jirrr;mued t<> ta>%> place m the House <>»' Lorda <>n Ju.y 18. Th»- Brit'sh Cabinet lias n«»( jret received the report from the mem* hers of the Mission and it is likely. writes Renter*! Political Cortesi •>..
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  • 39 6 BATAVIA, July 4.— The [ndoiicsian Commander-in-Chief, Dr. Soedirman, broadcasting tonight, denied what he described as a whispering campaign In Jogjakar'a. Indonesian headquarters, accusing him of being concerned m planning the overthrow of the. Indonesian Republic- Reuter
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    • 302 7 .ww. Amwi^rfci mows !>\n ALHAMBRA n Phr Bisser Better Picture. Crowds Thrilled As Never Before! HY THE HEROES OF U.S. B. "COPPERFIN" WHOSE SEALED ORDERS ARE DESTINATION TOKYO! GARY GRANT is the Skipper! JOHN GARFTELD is Torpedoman! THEY SAW Ml. FUJIYAMA THKI TIIFIK PERISCOPE! THE JAt'S SAW RED- -WHITE AND
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    • 331 7 1 \iii;mio\ 1 I I PLEASE! I THIS IS NOT AN ATTEMPT AT EXHAUSTING i ADJECTIVES OR SUPERLATIVES IN OUR 1 EARLIER ADVERTISEMENTS FOR IWOJIMA WE i CLAIMED I NEVER, NEVER, NEVER BEFORE I HAS ANYTHING LIKE IT BEEN SEEN IN SINGAPORE. WE REIT ERATE THIS STATEMENT I EVERY ONE
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  • 64 8 Cara Stripped Of Wheels r Own Repor KUAI LUMPI R. July .1. An almost new car hi Mr< S B. Palmer waa "stripped" by a gang of thieves last night a; his residence In Lorong Kuda. The gang, after forcibly entering the garage, lifted 'he car on to brick blocks
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  • 42 8 DAVIS CU P LONDON, July 4.— At a meeting of Davis Cup nations here today it was decided that it should be left to the International Lawn Tennis Federation to name the nations to be admitted to the Davis Cup com- Reuter
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  • 124 8 NEW MARKET, July 4. Derby winner, Airborne, ciid soraet thing to regain the prestige Of tin B :sh bloodstock which slumped badly at Ascot when he won the Princess of Wales Stakes over one fmd a half miles, the French challenger. Marcel Boussac's Priam, which started 5-6
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  • 238 8 Cotton Takes Lead in Open Golf ANDREWS. Henry Cotton, twice winner of the Op< n 001 l Championship, took th< lead m the second round here today with another splendid 70. and an aggregate of 140. which put him one stroke better ihan Sam Snead of the United States, who
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  • 287 9 RE-REQ UISITIONING OR BILLETING LIKELY IN S'PORE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday If the' present Singapore housing shortage becomes worse, there is a likelihood that re-requisition-ing or billeting will be enforced m spite of the fact that October 1 is the target fixed for 100' c de-requisi-tioning. This is ambiguous
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  • 765 9 •*As far as I know, Toyoda's duty m the office is to beat people. Anybody who is arrested was asked to admit the crime and if he did not admit he will be beaten ria;ht through." This was stated by 8. M. Abuul
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  • 129 9 i Noiv undergoing Ua final tests, 'he Klang Railway unuge, Linking Kuala Lumpur with Port Sivettenham wII soon be open to regular ran traffic aper months of hard work by Royal Engineers ivho supervised skilled Jap technicians. Starting »n September last, the Engineers had the f
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  • 381 9 Ten Teochews were produced before Mr. Paul Storr m the first police court yesterday morning-, on arms and ammunition charges. The court room had a special guard of policemen armed with rifles. The first of the ten to be called up of
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  • 141 9 Air Chief Marshal Sir Ken*. Park G.C.8., X.8.X., M.C., D.F.C.. who is returning to England shortly. will be invested with the UmU 1 States decoration before he cm barks The award will be presented d., Major R. E. Hoey, U.S.A. Military Observer m Singapore.
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  • 95 9 "Voii are convicted on a charge o* hoarding. Kiev is a controlled commodity, rationed out to people, and any quantity collected beyond wiiat if necessary for dm is hoarding,-' remarked Mr. Tan Thoon Lip m thu Second District Court yesterday U) he accused, a woman named
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  • 25 9 WASHINGTON. July 4— The Navy Department announces that the administrative control of Okinawa has been transferred from the Navy to the Army on July I.
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  • 403 10 Clerks To Ask Government For Higher Allowances Immediate, Not Long -Term, Relief Wanted (Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur. Friday. A mass meeting of Government employees, held m the Town Hall today under the auspices of the J.C.S.A. passed resolutions expressing great disappointment and dissatisfaction with the cost of living allowance
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  • 692 10 The first British aircraft to be fitted with special Radar apparatus for the long-range detection of bad weather has returned to England from South East Asia, after 1 series of experimental Sights, the results of which are of far-reaching Importance towards the attainment
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  • 190 10 Alleged to have accepted a bribe of $5 and a similar sum on behalf cf a colleague. Mohamed Aris, a revenue officer attached to the Customs Department, was the accused m a case which came up for hear?ng m the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday. According
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  • 113 10 (Our Own Reporter). PENANG, July 4— The question of clolh distribution by th rice card systim was receiving !3ons'deration. said Mr. S- N. ;King. Resident Commissioner, at i press conference yesterday. At prestnt there was a certain I amount of khaki cloth m the possession of
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  • 185 10 A Dutch seaman Hank Kronen V 24) of s.s. "Taibin" wa> cautioned and discharged In the First IV""* 11 Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to wilfully impairing Into the vmca kitchen at Empress Place, at 7.30 a.m. on July 4 Gesticulating and speaking In
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  • 208 10 Death from natural causes was tne. verdict returned by the coroner after an Inquiry into the death of Bevii JLa Cloche eastern representative of Cad-bury and Fry's Export Department who was found dead m a bathroom m Adelphi Hotel on the morninp of June 21 the
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  • 48 10 CARRIED BENZINE WITHOUT PERMIT Pleading guilty to a charge of jrarrying 20 drums of benzine m a motorboat within a prohibited area Without a Port Officer's written per 'nit. a Chinese, Yap Guan Sens, was fred $50 m default two weeks' rl. m the Fourth Magistrate's Court jesterday
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  • 186 10 Death Of 3 Babies: Nurse's Evidence (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Prida That she only knew the babies hud been dosed with sleeping draught When one. ol the nurses came to s»c her on the following day was wtuM Mercy Sledge, a nuisr. suited m hoy defence m the case m
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  • 80 10 PtonOM who live m B arid police diviliOM Svho require BC« ration cards, Of deletion! and inclusion on «ld ration cards, must apply to tin Sub-Rationing Office itTlcioril School, Tyrwhitt Road, Jalan Bear with tffeet from Monday. PorM>ns who Hvc; m 'P' pollW division who require
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  • 144 10 SINGAPORE, Friday. A cycle and motor tyre factory, one of the many that sprang up m Singapore to supply the needs of the country because of lack of imports, was completely gutfed by fire last evening. The building situated at Joo Chiat Terrace, was a plank hut
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  • 202 11 Struggle With Alleged Gunman Told In Court (our own Reporter), PENANG. July 4 llow be narrowly escaped with blfl life after an exciting struggle was related by Ong Eng Hock, a ucll-knowrj Chinese before Mr. W. Foulsham at g preliminary enquiry into a charge Of attempted murder against Lim Geok
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  • 35 11 The Ancianos are giving a;\ '.At Horre' cockttail r nriy today at 6 p.m. at Far Eastern Ifmuc Hall, I A, Kirk Terrace, m commemoratlcr of the independence o f Un> Palllppinet
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  • 191 11 TONIGHT'S BIG WRESILING 1 ir Chli vmli try conclusions with four British wrestling stars including the unbeaten Jell Conda. m an interstate wrestling card at the Great World arena to night. The four Chines*- led by the giant Son Of Kong are all from Selangor and they will grapple with
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  • 122 11 A general meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club was held in the Grill Room of the club last evening, Col. O. W. Gilmour presiding. The committee of the club have j lodged a claim for damages to the extent of $40,000 in respect of losses incurred
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  • 86 11 NEW YORK, July 4.— Dr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of United Nations Organisation, who leaves tomorrow for Europe for three or four weeks has placed Russian Assistant Secre-tary-General Arkadi Sobelev m charge. The other seven assistant secretaries will serve m rotation during Dr. Lie's future absences. Dr.
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  • 63 11 LONDON. July 4.— Pit-Id Marshal Viscount Montgomery, at an Inde- pendence Day dinner tonight, referred to the Western Front army commanders as i "truly united team' m spite of '•much loose writing on this subject during the past months.". Be added: "1 cannot imacine
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  • 239 11 Search For Hitler's Secretary FRANKFURT, I intcllifirence m- I night coi t}i American occupation sone of Germans for Adolf Hitler's <lai.. haired last secretary, who, it revealed jretterdayi disappeared w cently after being ivtnmoned to t>u* Nuremberg war crimes tribunal. Th i rr. v -one-year-old Qerdfj Chri.-.-fan. who said ike
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  • 180 11 AMERICAN MP KILLS RED IN GUN DUEL VIENNA, July 5.-An American military policeman shot and killed a Russian soldier who had threatened Austrian civilians with his reviver m the American zone of Vienna yesterday, official Army sources announced. The Russian soldier was first sighted by an American team of policmen
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  • 43 11 The leeond People's Restaurant priM be opened m Seng Poh Road, off Tiong Bharu Road, at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. 2,300 to 2,400 meals are being sold daily at the Telok Ayer Peoples' Restaurant, the food being completely sold out
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  • 246 11 4 HOLD-UPS REPORTED 'i them were armed rob i and m one. the nun who took part m it were masked. A Chinese WH robbed of $15 and a wristwatch at Upper Circular Koac, at 7.40 p.m. by five Chinese. A Malay was held up by three Chinese, one of
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  • 80 11 Dockers Agree To Load Butter AUCKLAND, New Zealand, July 4. Dockside worker** m I Auckland today agreed to load 890,000 pound's of butter for United States following advice from the Union leaders. Earlier, they had refused to load ten million pounds of butter demanding explanation why it was going to
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  • 137 11 Seletar RAF vs. Chinese Soccer Or .ilan Besar Stadium ih< S.C.I-. A. play the HAK \g) m a chanty (icer match under the patron- of the Chinese Consul neraJ Dr. Wu Paak Shing. mission charges will be $2, and 50 ctm s and the proceeds to the China Famine Relief
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  • 90 11 Shipping Company's Revival HAIFA, July The Atid Navigation Company of Haifa; today denied that ships Ama! land Atid are carrying illegal imI migrants bound for Palestine. It was reported from Port Said yesterday that the 'Amal and Atid, with two other vessels, were off Egyptian waters with refugees aboard. The
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  • 127 11 (Tribune Correspondent) Malacca, July 1. In a soccer gain* between the Nejfri Sembilan Chinese and a Malacca State XI, the local side lost by the odd goal m three. Playing better and faster soccer, the visiting team could have bagged more goals had it not been for
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  • 70 11 MALACCA, July 3 In an argument over a man, a Chinese woman scratched and bit another Chinese girl on her thighs after tearing her clothes. It was also alleged that the complainant "had passed on her mother's fever" to her rival after burning some joss-paper and incanta-
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  • 222 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter). "Operation Rattles" wot the term given bij those in charge to the removal of the statue of Sir Stamford Rallies from the Museum back, to Us old site at Empress Place. Today, Raffles is back where he belongs, though Singapore cannot see him
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  • 90 12 A murder charge was explained to four Chinese, Ong Ah Yah (o±), Lim Kee Chuan (37), Ong Lu Kuang (20) and Lim Ah Soo (22) in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. It is alleged that they were in a motor boat in the sea off
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  • 344 12 INDIANS PLAN POWERFUL BODY IN MALAYA Singapore— Malaya's Indians are planning- a unified political organization which they hope in time will represent them in peninsular political and economic affairs as do the South African Indian Congress and the Cevlon Indian National Congress in those areas. Principal sponsor of the movement
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  • 514 12 Sara wak 's Econom ic Resources KUCHING, July 3.— According to Government officials here, it is possible that the oil refineries destroyed at Miri on the fourth day of trie Pacific War will not be rebuilt. The Shell interests concerned may decide to rebuild their refineries in Brunei, east of
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  • 64 12 TOKYO, July 4.— Japanese workers whose dealings with the management have resumed in some iveird schemes came up with a new one "semihunger strike." tf the Agriculture and I'ry Ministry would fWi [heir wage and allowance nds and sign collective ining contract, employees hey would come
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  • 70 12 The price of Horlicks has been controlled at $1.70 retail per bottle. The price of locally slaughtered beef has been reduced to $1.00 per 'katty with the exception of rump and fillet steak which remain at $1.50 per katty. The price control on corned beef has been
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  • 33 12 SHANGHAI, July 4.— The Supreme Defence Council of the Chinese Government decided today to convoKr the postponed National Assembly in Nanking on Nov. 12, according to Chinese reports from Nanking.
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  • 139 12 SAN FRANCISCO. July i.— New figures which bring the i total casualties in Japan's tun atom-bombed cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to 320. OOo, in* eluding less seriously iiijured, I i were disclosed by tfie Amcric- j an Medical Association today. The figures icere contained i in
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  • 143 12 An echo of the first clash in Singapore between striking demonstrators and the police at St. Andrew's Cathedral compound on the morning t* Dec. 27, was heard in the Second Police Court, yesterday, at the trial of Lee Siam Tian (18). Lee. who was originally charcei
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  • 58 12 The Chinese, Lee Hung Seng and Chong Kai Quee, appeared in the First Magistrate's Court yesterday for allegedly offering a bribe of $1,000 to CSM Broughton of the S.I.B. on Wednesday. The men claimed trial, and bail in the sum of $1,000 each was offered.
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  • 41 12 OSLO. July 4. Although Norwa: has now released all her QutaUngs except those guilty of particulars serious crimes, such as treason, torture or aiding the German Gestapo, nearly 5,000 still remain in jail, it is disclosed today.
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  • 273 12 URGES TRADE UNIONS IN SINGAPORE To regulate ;md improve the conditions for members; to proni: tf labour and social legislation; to provide social benefits for members, ;.nd to promott th interests of Trade Unionism generally were the reasons why there should be trade unions in anv couniry whn there are
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  • 73 12 TOKIO, July 4.— This Japanese capital saw its first Fourth of July parade today a marching, rolling and flying exhibition of American machines and air power. Along Tokio's streets, Japanese stood silently as armoured cars, tanks and destroyer tanks rumbled by. Occasionally they glanced overhead at
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