Morning Tribune, 10 July 1946
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Title Section14 1946-07-10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 1 NO. 61. Sew Series) 10 CENTS WEDNESDAY. JULY 10, 1946.14 words
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279 1946-07-10 1 (Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, July 9. 4 We have all of us followed with great interest and sympathy the discussions which were going on m India during recent months for the purpose of establishing the constitutional position of India. "We too,279 words
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Article197 1946-07-10 1 NANKING, Ju'y 9.— The Chinese Government and the Communist delegates have reached a complete deadlock m China's protracted peace ;j.lk.s. rtatfimrntl by both s.des sug- eted today. After a two-hour talk with Gemlal Marshall, General Chou En-lal. the Communist representative m Nanking, had a IOOf discussion197 words
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Article65 1946-07-10 1 RPf YORK, July 9.— The Kingdom of Tninsiorrlan has applied for membership to the United Nations. Thf official ;•<■•! tor membership wai made through a letter sent to Mr. Trygve Lie tin* T T n<+ Nations Se- ■.<•■■ iveral by H T-r»ns-fordtn Pbreigu kOnl ter. Trans65 words
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Article14 1946-07-10 1 ■p t, o *>•.<-> vi"nroil <rofTtr» -">n S'irif\gV ">i' b IT»<i A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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340 1946-07-10 1 INVITATIONS OUT FOR PEACE TALKS ON JULY 29 PARIS, JULY 9.— PRA NCE, AS AN INVITING POWER, THIS AFTERNOON TELEGRAPHED INVITATIONS FOR THE 21-NATION PEACE CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN PARIS ON JULY 29. The invitations and the draft rules of procedure, which will accompany them, will bo despatched alter340 words
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Article117 1946-07-10 1 (BOURNEMOUTH. Juiv 9: T'.if "arch r r>r Dor*>on Mar-hall. 21-yer.-Id ex-Wrin. missing from a Bourse outh Hotel terminated last ni^' :th the flndiner of the body o.' a oman m a thick woodThe body has not yet been idenw >d. The spot where it117 words
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274 1946-07-10 1 New Delhi, July 9.— The Council of the All-India Muslim League will meet on July 28 and 29 m Bombay to "examine the whole question" of the British Cabinet Mission's plan for tho future of India, and to "decide what course of action shmi274 words
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Article60 1946-07-10 1 FRANKFURT, July 9.— Floods inundated large areas of Bavaria stranding 1,200 American soldiers and ruining crops v'tally needed for feeding hungry Germans this winter. The United States Third Army reported that four days' torrential rains have 'solated the famous sports centre of Garmisch-Partenk^r-?hen. Troops spending weekend60 words
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Article94 1946-07-10 1 SYDNER, July 9. Mr. J. Maloney, former Australian Minister m Moscow, declared m an address to the Brisbane Rotary Club today that Ruasia was the most ruthless dictatorship the wond had ever seen. Russia was building up a rathless militant caste, and except for the persecution of94 words
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Article37 1946-07-10 1 WASHINGTON. July 9: Preside Truman announced today that "o»v nr to the added importance of the Pay fie area," Australia and Ur.i "<' States had apreed to raise their L gations to the status of Embassi.37 words
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Article121 1946-07-10 1 LONDON, July f>: lfo»C<m Ld.O today rriticipi'd the po'i 'lYs of British occupation troops m OcimAu< a.<» too len ent «md comnrl;nr<cl: 'There are no systematic measures reartfonariflt >nJ milit*ri«»i oiit of pvbHc and economic life.' The June 27 demonstration m Ha 1 bnrw, protest tfrftlmt121 words
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Advertisement75 1946-07-10 1 To all our numerous friends and lady I patrons m Singapore and the Union. I We take pleasure m announcing: arrival of stocks of "^PIiRE SILK UNDERWEAR, KIMONOES, lAHTES BLOUSES IN CHARMING SHADES F*"^ T SHANGHAI AND CHINA. Stocks are at present m limbed xvvplv but every efort is being75 words
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514 1946-07-10 2 POSTMEN VOTE TO STRIKE from TODAY i Tribune Stafl Reporter) Failing a satisfactory reply from the Postal authorities m answer to five-point demands submitted early last week, 300 uniformed stall of Singapore's Postal and Telecoms Departments last night decided on a "sit down strike" from 6 o'clock this •aujuioui They514 words
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Article100 1946-07-10 2 Welfare Workers Named Miss Maureen Boswell and Mr. Seah Yun Khong have been chosen to undergo a tivo year course of training m so- rial welfare work. The other successful candi- date is Fit. /Lieut. K.H. Tan who left for England on the Empress of Australia last month. Miss Maureen100 words
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Article115 1946-07-10 2 i All food sold at I fie S i people's restaurants are J prepared fresh daily though this does not mean t that any surplus is allowed to go to waste. J Any surplus food left S over at the end of a day's .sales115 words
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Article43 1946-07-10 2 j rOKYO, July B.—Reorganisation of the government let-vp i,ro ei^hi regional headqoarten and il prefectonU teuni was announced by th« Eighth Army today. This tctiofi v\.is taken to "proTkk an orfanisa* IIOD batter adapted to supervising the political subdivision! <if Ja;>.ui." A .P.A.P. - 43 words
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370 1946-07-10 2 Local -Born Officers Will Be Given Chance Penang Commissioners Meet (Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. An assurance that promotion will "undoubtedly oe given to local-born orricers" and that they will be given a chance to prove their worth technically was made by Mr. W. C. Taylor, the President, at to-day's370 words
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Article134 1946-07-10 2 m mitigation ux wuichcc. Anmad Meera Lebbey. an Indian xho pleaded guilty m the First, Police Court yesterday to a! ?harge of carrying a dagger on he road, said that he was a ooatmen. His Chinese towkayi nad given him a dagger to cutj egetables and134 words
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Article96 1946-07-10 2 A Japanese interpreter, lida Kiyoji. employed m the Japanese Military m the Andamans, was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment m a War Crimes Court here yes erday for ill-treating civilian residents of Port Blair sonic time during 194;* and 1944. It was alleged that the96 words
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Article204 1946-07-10 2 Prison Has Own Cheap Canteen first canteen m a Goverrun ni iment, as' a result of the ■tit drive l.y the Social Welfai Department, was opened on ICondn at the Outran Road Prison, thauki to the Initiative of Comdr. O E. W. Bayly, the Superintendent of Prisons. The charge of204 words
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Article280 1946-07-10 2 IPOH.— -The first known instance? of a European being victimised by armed bandits m Perak occurred on Tuesday on the Gopeng Estate road, hardly 100 yards from the main Ipoh-Gopeng Road when Mr. Alan Carter, manager of Gopeng Estate, was held up and relieved280 words
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Article79 1946-07-10 2 Alleged to have caused the death of Mavis Joy Jones, a nursing sis'er. by driving a military lorry m a rash manner at 11.30 p.m. on June 1. Ernest Hall of the 12th Bn. (Yorkshire) Para troop Regiment, appeared m the Fifth Police Court before Magistrate79 words
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Article67 1946-07-10 2 An R A.F. Officer on rounds at Kalian^ Airport saw a Javanese carrying a sack. On exam'na|i ion, the sack was found to contain aeroplane spare pans. The Javanese Kadir bin Ptntotirchor <23>. pleaded guilty to la charge of theft when he apIpeared lx fore Magis;rat t67 words
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1130 1946-07-10 3 Restoration of Pre-War Leases and Tenancies Details Of Bill Published To put relationships between pre-war landlords itnd their lesses and tenants on a legal footing, the Leases and Tenancies (Wa Absentees) Adjustment Ordinance 194f> is about to be introduced into the Advisory Council. It will provide for the adjustment of1,130 words
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Article384 1946-07-10 3 Found guilty on atrocity charges against British ■death Railway" between May and September IW, three Japanese, Lt. Kokubo, the camp commandant S-Sgt. Terokoshi, a medical officer, and Takayama the Korean guard, were sentenced to death by hanging m the Third War Crimes Court by384 words
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113 1946-07-10 3 Webb Committed To Assizes On Hurt Charges Ai the conclusion of the ease for On prosecution In the preUminarj inquiry into tentative hurt charts auainsi Piers Prosper Webb In the Seventh Police Court yesterday, the former police Inspector was charged on three counts of causing hurt durinp the occupation. He113 words
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Article80 1946-07-10 3 Lee Bim Chua (20 >. Who was alleged to have robbed a compatriot of a fountain pen and used criminal force to a constable who untied him appeared before Magistrate L- O. OMI m the Second Police Court, yesterday. The offences "ere alleged to havej taken80 words
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702 1946-07-10 3 "Brutal Vicious Conduct" Alleged Assize Trial Of ILx-\nspectoT "The events form a story of brutal and vicious conduct such as would be hard to equal m the times of licence which we have teen through m the past three or four years." Thus prosecutor Mr. G. M. Coltart opened the702 words
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Article16 1946-07-10 3 Wins Officer Dinnie i'rom U. X and F.Lt. Solman ftWB Kndla July 8.16 words
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446 1946-07-10 4 The Morning Tribune WEDNEDAY, JULY 10. 1946. Strikes Again We are back m a strike tangle. We went through all these troubles m December and January when the situation was slightly obscured by political intrigue, but nevertheless several things ultimately became crystal clear. (1) The wage demands were reasonable. (2)446 words
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Article1105 1946-07-10 4 Preston Grover - MIGHTY MAHARAJAS FACE A CRISIS Preston Grover by NEW DELHI, fhe approach of Independence for India !s threatening to upset one of the most colourful and romantic features of life m India— the autocratic rule of the mighty Maharajas. These princely rulers range all the way from the Nizam ofA.P. - 1,105 words
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Article181 1946-07-10 4 Bandits Terrorise Hainan ii \N(.n M. July 8. -A lurr- land i by well armed bandits who pi food crops and paraty c transp tion, according to reports bi Lack by Relief and Behabllitatioi Adminis! ration observers In the bandil ruled Interior, t reme di trei 'is reported. 1 1Reuter - 181 words
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Article165 1946-07-10 4 COLOMBO. July 8. Tin three week strike of 90,u00 Indian workers on Hatton tea plantations is to be called ofT. Ii was called by the Ceylon Indian Congress t > proti -t AgainSt tl A* ClCllUll of rll .11. ri'.'iu- oi vote and citizenship"Reuter - 165 words
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Article55 1946-07-10 4 TIENTSIN, July s.— Huti<lr«d~ sriia ll sized blockhouse* have i n completed by the Chinese garrifctui authorities »t strategy points Tientsin— the biggest porl m Nortli China*— and outlying districtsfheir erection i- part < i% >'- precautionary measuren taker >■/ th, local mil'tary ai re»uH oi omtnunist a.Reuter - 55 words
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Advertisement181 1946-07-10 5 Art <jf curios l K. TANG 241, RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE. SS For all kinds of Eastern Arts and Crafts. ticeptional Value at Minimum Cost Beauty Aids Beautify your features with widest range of beauty products Rouges, Compacts, Face Powders, Creams, Lotions etc. Latest shipment Call at— E. Allabux Co181 words
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Advertisement194 1946-07-10 5 daicraJ Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MAIUO 5, Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of p >re^la n bINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected. Telephone 7563. Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers, Latest Fashions and Manicure by Miss Anna Majoric Ann Indies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly194 words
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Advertisement133 1946-07-10 5 Men j i Jr BUX A. WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS (A Oents Distinctive it Stylish Shirts) Call at— F. ALLABUX CO., 92, North Bridge Road. Singapore. Musu Store T.M.A. Music House, 61/63, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC i RECORDS. Phone 7465. Qpttcum Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical133 words
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Advertisement155 1946-07-10 5 Marden Compare Refrigerating Engineer 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN Singapore Sanitary Contractors FONGHIN Co., Lto Office 64, WBUich Btre«t Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Coniracvo* Ldilding Repairers and Otnvr Imporiert. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD BAT A BUILDING NORTH BRIDGE ROAE Silk Store FRESH SILKS In New Designs155 words
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Article, Illustration311 1946-07-10 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Take It Easy! Women who are not accustomed to exercise cannot realize <he great benefits to be gained by it. Circulation is stimulated, nervous tension lessened, and the tissues and muscles soon improve m tone, thus giving i boost to energy and movement and311 words
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Article191 1946-07-10 6 Polish Referendum Said Irregular WARSAW. Juiy B— Vice-Premier Draza Mikolajc/yk, head of the Polish Peasant Party, announced Monday he had submitted two protests to tne Government charging irregularities In the recent referendum. He estimated that between 5 000 and 6.000 members of his party were arrested bet ore and duringA.P. - 191 words
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Article106 1946-07-10 6 Italian Women Chased Out ROME, July x. Dispatchei it >ia Padua on Monday said several hundied university students broke into a British officers' club on July 6, chased out Italian women attending a dance and carried away flags hung m the clvb all m protest against ihe Paris foreign ministers'106 words
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Article86 1946-07-10 6 Puppet Envoy Gets 12 Years SHANGHAI. July 8 -Java-born Tang Leang-li, Ambassador at large of the Japanese-sponsored Nanking Government during flic war, ha> been •Cntenced to 12 years' imprisonment by the Shanghai High Court on charges of collaboration wittl the enem\ Educated In England. Tang neither speaks nor writes Chinese,Reuter - 86 words
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168 1946-07-10 6 Philippine Unrest Boils Up Near Manila .NILA. July 9.— Unrest m the Philippines boiled up six miles outside Manila Monday where Rimed bands lighting at the edge of Fort IfcKinley drew i volley from the u.s. Army sentry. The sentry said he opened fire when several slugs whizzed past butA.P. - 168 words
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105 1946-07-10 6 Cairo Search Found Scraps Of Paper CAIRO. July y.— Twelve boxes brougti* by several Russians In v.> airplane to Cairo were subject of questions m the Egyptian Chamber of deputies on Monday. Deputy Ahmed Elnii Mahmoud ;i~ked for details of the incident at the airport when the Russians (he sax?)105 words
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Article117 1946-07-10 6 HONG KONG. July B.—Pawnbrokers are the latest group of Hong Kong's commercial commit' nity to go on strike. Refusing the request of the Commissioner of Police to reduce the rate of interest to the 1930 level, all pawnbrokers on the island and m Kowloon, British territoryReuter - 117 words
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Article196 1946-07-10 6 SHANGHAI, July 9. -Premier T. V. Soong blamed and condemned Chinese communists for the recent anti-American manifestations In a news conference here on Monday. He said the Chinese people were grateful to the American aid and Fwt for this, Shanghai. Peiping. Tientsin and other cities to whereA.P. - 196 words
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216 1946-07-10 6 Mihailovich's Trial To End This Week BELGRADE, July B.— The trial of Gen. Dragomir Mihailovkh, Yugoslav Chetnik leader, and the S3 Former ministers and politicians who are arraigned with him on charges of war crimes against their own people is expected to end here by Saturday. There li no appealReuter - 216 words
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Article96 1946-07-10 6 Persia Demands Invitation TEHERAN, July 8. -Qavam Bi Sultaneh, Per-ian Prime Minister, today informed the American. British, Soviet, French and Chine.se representatives m Teheran thar Persia demands a scat at the peace conference. "Persia ha>, done her Utmost to help achieve victory so it is her rmh( to attend theReuter - 96 words
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Article96 1946-07-10 6 Untouchables' Threat BOMBAY, July 8. —'Direct action m protest against the British Cabinet Illation's proposals for the future of India is to be taken all over tin country by the scheduled castes 'untouchables*. Mr. P. N. Rajbhoy, Secretary of the Scheduled Castes Federation, said today. The Federation complains that theReuter - 96 words
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Article136 1946-07-10 6 TEHERAN, July B.— Mr. George V. Allen U. S. ambassador to Persia, .on Monday denied a story p pear ing m the Soviet newspaper Prarda that he made false charg- cs against the Soviet Union m a ralk with the Tudeh People's Party central committee. Mr. AllenA.P. - 136 words
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116 1946-07-10 6 TRIESTE, July 9.— British OCCUpAtion troops—smarting under the Indignities they suffered from the Italian rloten on Saturday turned or. Italians Monday night I violent counter demonstration. Show-widows were smashed during an hour of fracas down the town of Trieste before club-twinging British military police brokeA.P. - 116 words
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Article, Illustration906 1946-07-10 7 "Fame l> The Spur" London June *^> The romantic star team ot Michael Redgrave and Kosamund John brought together for th« first time m 'The Way to the Stars," which was voted Britain's most popular wartime mm m the recent nation-wide competition sponsored by906 words
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Miscellaneous329 1946-07-10 7 Clues- Try This AMERICAN 5 tec :^-^tr^ vlWf^^ %WtflmO ft F^nm°e SC bv2l-Author and 35-Yes 51-Puts m row Answer To Yesterday's Ditcher naturalist 36-Deer track 52-Having foot Puzzle. 19 Nnr*n eori 23— Wayfarer's rest 38— Stone used as divided J Z fime, 24-That man jewelry 53-Actual j i 14 -Medicinal329 words
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242 1946-07-10 8 A-Bomb Death Rays Serious Hanger Zones Appalachian, July B.— The blast oi X-rays and invisible alpha beta neutron rays bombard Ing ships ivom the atom lomb was more crippling than Che blast that smashed down and the heat that wrecked some vessels, writes Howard Blakeslee, Associated Press science editor. TtA.P. - 242 words
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114 1946-07-10 8 India's Refusal 'Makes Me Weep' Brig. Thimaya MANILA, July 9 —BrigadierGeneral L. Thimaya, a member of the Indian delegation to the Allied Council for Japan, said m Manila an Monday that his country's failure to take advantage of Britain's offer of independence "makes me weep." Brigadier Thimaya, who went throughA.P. - 114 words
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235 1946-07-10 8 Indian Troops In Batavia Criticised BATAVIA. July 8. Sections ol the Dutch and Chinese press m iJatavia have accused Indian tr.'.ijS guarding sections of the Batavia perimeter with failing to give proper protection. "Het Dagblad", which compl --in* that Indian troops do not carry out the intensive patrolling undertaker, byReuter - 235 words
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Article39 1946-07-10 8 PARIS. July 8 Tonteht's session of the Bigr Four ForoJ^n Ministers conference ended short ly nfter 10 30 pm. local time. It is believed that agreement was reached on the nues t b ftr the 21-nH. peace conference- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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82 1946-07-10 8 US MARINES DOWN WITH SLEEPING SICKNESS TIENTSIN, July 9.— Twelve more United States marines were stricken m the sudden outbreak of sleeping sickness Which already has taken the lives of four marines Hi the Tientsin garrison. Doctors reporter that a total of 40 marines loere sent to hospitalVaccine developed on82 words
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Article, Illustration29 1946-07-10 8 bombers m 'he rehearsal for he "fly-past" at the ■c Oh the actual den; ran and bad P* n >:■ i/n«( en, but th y r< no/ v.\ 'n^.t,/ i29 words
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Article154 1946-07-10 8 CAIRO, July 9 —The Arab League, m notes to Britain md ihe United States, challenged the right of the United States to intervene m Palestine before the case was place I before the United Nations. The notes assailed what the Arab Leapue called the "claims ofA.P. - 154 words
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Article204 1946-07-10 8 Germans Ordered To Quit VIENNA, July 8. The Soviet hj- j thorities m Austria announced tolav that all Germans m the Soviet 7 O pc of Austria must leave immediately for resettlement m tnc French zone of Geimany. The Germans, estimated to number 45,000, have been instructed to report at204 words
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107 1946-07-10 8 BATAVIA, July B.— Twenty Indonesians were taken prisoner and some killed when amphibious Units of the Netherlands Marines clashed with extremists near Kamal on Madura coast. Eastern Java, the Netherlands Navy Information Service reported today. Three heavy machine-guns and some small arms were alsoReuter - 107 words
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Article67 1946-07-10 8 NANKING, July B.— The Chinese Mln'sier for Economic Affairs, Mr. Wang Yun-wu, Htcloied too'ay that China nns i itock cf £00 W) tales Of cotton as against 300. C00 brihs i;ist fear. The current y«v.rs crop mated at between 500.000 and fcOO.OOO. IWe havo enoufrh toReuter - 67 words
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398 1946-07-10 8 Arabs demand end Of Present Status Quo CAIRO, July 8. The Arab League tonight released the text of a memorandum sent individually by all the Arab states to Britain on the Palestine question after last month's League meeting at Blouden m Syria. The memorandum said: "The present status quo m398 words
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75 1946-07-10 9 Swede, Czeeh Soccer Teams For England clubs of vakia and Dei invited to play r< turn matches agai I English elubi m Eng i.. during October. Pr«i i the Neth< will provide international opposition I 'i England. The French are to fc«j !n\it<d to send a team t<> play m,Reuter - 75 words
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Article87 1946-07-10 9 CULVER CITY, I AUFORNuV July Movie and airplane nitiv^ 1 Howard Hugei unased doeton Moa J.iy ;i> he rallied from critical i juries suffered Sunday m a i rd.-] explosion of his latest plane. Physician! said that the million* a'rr> manufacturing genius now mid better-than-ever chance to ;s?A.P. - 87 words
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Advertisement29 1946-07-10 9 The Trio's Back! Maria Jon Boy Montez Hall Sabu m (Jnfrersftl'l Technicolor "COBRA WOMAN" IContei will be seen In a dual rok this til" I Midnight Premiere FRIDAY CAPITOL29 words
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Advertisement122 1946-07-10 9 2.00 p.m. 4.15, 6.30 k 9.30 p.m. EVERY SEAT W ARMCHAIR. AIR-CONDITIONED SHE OITRODE THE BOYS FROM THE «ANGE IN THE WILD WESTS WILDEST SHOW. THRILLS OF AMERICA'S MOST RECKLESS AGE BETTY 111 TTON RELIVES THE SENSATIONAL SAGA Ot THE WORLD MOST FAMOUS SWEETHEART! iNCCNOIARy BLONDE* 17 Hit Songs WL122 words
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Article364 1946-07-10 10 TURKS GO TO THE POLLS ON JULY 21 ANKARA, July 8. The 1 i people go to Hie polls to eleel their eighth Grand National Assembly on July 21. They will be choosing their national representatives on the pattern of western democracies lor t tie first time. In the past,Reuter - 364 words
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Article46 1946-07-10 10 NEW YORK, July 0. Appointment of Brip. -General Ken It. Dyke to the new vice-presidential post ol the National Broadcasting Company was announced Tuesday. Until recently he was chief of civil infoimation and education on Oentral Douglas Mac Arthur's staff m Tokio A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration119 1946-07-10 10 Premier Clement At'lee, and Mrs. Churchill on their way tcr the Sheldonian Theatre, on June 26, >o receive the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Civil Law from Oxford University. Mr. Chwch U was there and hear a th e Chancellor (Lord Halifax), describe Mrs. Churchill as "The Consort of our119 words
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253 1946-07-10 10 TOKYO, July B. Chinese-Japanese friction m Manchuria "a state 01 hostilities without declaration of war" prompted the Japanese militaristic division to swarm over that area, a former Kwantftuntf AxittJ officer testified today before international tribunal trying loji and 26 others. Tjnder cross-examination l>y Japanese253 words
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Miscellaneous397 1946-07-10 10 Radio s I Programme s 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay School* Broadcast every Tuesday, Thur: ua^ and Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.) English School Broadcast every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.) English School Broadcasting Wednesday and Frith: > 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres m tb« medium ware band and 4.78 me^a cycles per second m the 61397 words
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Article451 1946-07-10 11 Manchester, July 9.— A warm sun blazed from a cloudless sky this morning and another scorching day ;is promised. With the wicket still perfect, prospects |of a definite result m the Lancashire-Indian match I are very remote, unless something very remarkable happens, as stumps451 words
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Article89 1946-07-10 11 3- Title Fight Tonight GLASGOW, July 9— Jackie Paterson defends his world, British and British Empire flyweighx titles against Joe Curran 32-year-old Liverpool flyweight, at Hampdcn Park here tomorrow night. Paterson has not fought at eight stone for three years, and boxing fans wonder whether he can make the flyweight89 words
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Article77 1946-07-10 11 WASHINGTON, July 9— Beau back technically knocked out Sammy Angott In the seventh round of a tough and tumble bout at Gritlitl indium. Angott did not answer the bell lor the seventh round of the scheduled 10 rounds. His second said he suffered from77 words
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Article123 1946-07-10 11 About two hundred guests and official members of the Sintfapoi" lei.nis Association were entertained to tea by Mr. Yuen Kok Ling OH Saturday last at tne Gnat Woi''i Amusemeiit Park. A series of tabl tennis exhibition matches wu play«d after tin- function. Tb* Youn^ Fook Huiik rendered123 words
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Article112 1946-07-10 11 The following departed by b.o.a.c. on July 7th. For U. X. -Mr. S F. WoodUffe, Mr. p. w. Hume. The following passengers arrived by 8.0.A.C./Q.E.A. on July 7. From U. X.— Mr. G. C. F(,,ton. Mr* R Nicholas Mrs. F. C. Stanford. F Lt c. p. c. Humphrey,112 words
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Article157 1946-07-10 11 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, July 9. A new gang of racketeers under the motto "Ransom Your Bicycle" i* making itself known here. Cyclists are forcibly deprived of their machines and called upon to redeem them at face value prices, at notified places. Recently the local detective157 words
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Article40 1946-07-10 11 HKKFOKD. Germany. July 9: i.t- execution of Nazi war criminals ii the French zone of Germany is beiiL 1 I temporarily held up because the G?* man guillotine belonging to the P« vince of Baden has mysteriously .'sappeared.40 words
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Article52 1946-07-10 11 July 8. Minister »> r Information Ponp Hsu» h-pei on Monday told n news conference that tohil i-ossjitior. of hostilities tlcj.cn (led ution the proposed reorgauina•i'-;. of the army ;ind disposition ing of C'oMitnunist forces* Hf said "without that, there is no hope <>f halting hostilities*A.P. - 52 words
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Article118 1946-07-10 11 Because two men against whom warrants of arrest had been Issued were vStated to be m Shanghai, which Is out of the jurisdiction of the Court, the warrants were returned and the cases struck out m the Second Police. Court, yesterday. The men concerned,118 words
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182 1946-07-10 11 Penang Wants Rice Control Relaxed (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, July 9.— Members of the Penang Importers and Exporters Association have decided to ask Ihc Government to lift the restriction on the movement of rice, glutinos>e rice, wheat flour and broken rice. They will also protest againsc the present reduction m182 words
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Article80 1946-07-10 11 TONIGHTS WRESTLING ligh wri^tlm^ at tiie New I World arena brings together Dara S;ngh and Stan Garside for the tmrd time. The fight will be over ter five-minute rounds. In the supporting bouts the InI dian wrestler Basropan who found Zombie too big for him last Wednesday takes on a80 words
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Article178 1946-07-10 11 The authorities arc determined to take every measure to cure the outbursts of armed violence m tiM ColonyTheir policy has been to ffive f«'ir warning to allow those who wish V conform to the law. but once this warning has been Ignored, to atdocisicelv. It ii178 words
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Article117 1946-07-10 11 Two Chinese tradesmen, Choon iSenjr Leow and Lim Wee Penjr, were convicted m the Second District Court yesterday on a charge of possessing military goods. As a result of a raid conducted by Mr. Anderson, Superintendent of Police and a party of detectives on a house117 words
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Article94 1946-07-10 11 The Indians meet the R. A. F I (Seletar) m a soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium today. They will select a team from the following:—O. M. Angullia. V. R. Sabapathy, P. Gupta, Kartar Singh. S. Narayanasamy, P. Ramoo. T. C. Balan, G. Ranatunga,94 words
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Advertisement71 1946-07-10 11 jijlHiiii i All-in Wrpsf lino A l JH ££38. I 111 I LjUII «r Die n%m mm sS&k* O Oli) 1..\ I w^^v To-n i p h i NEW w °ri ij vJtWt STADIUM C A R S I D E D A R A H S INC H I'ukets71 words
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Article527 1946-07-10 12 Danger Of Revolt In Siam Small BANGKOK, July 9. Exactly a month has passed since palace attendants discovered young King Ananda Mahidol dead from a bullet wound m the head, and yet the mystery surrounding the royal tragedy appears no nearer solution than the intense political crisis it engendered, writes527 words
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Article169 1946-07-10 12 LONDON, JULY 9—The Times m an editorial on the Cabinet Mission's scheme writes "The British Missions scheme has th e advantage ol great flexibility." i'h e Times points out that the eligibility for election to the Constituent Assembly "depends only upon the nomination by one member m169 words
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Article67 1946-07-10 12 Wali Mohamed (28), an Indian soldier attached to FcI.A.SC. Bnkit Timah Road, appeared before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim m the Filth Police Court, yesterday, on two tentative charges. rt'p was for poss 1 ssion of a rerolrer nnd the other for n priori of 10 rounds67 words
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58 1946-07-10 12 NFW YORK. July 3: Doc* Stephen Wise, member of the Ex< •i iv Bo :.1 t,f the Je* 111 /or Paleti ine stated night f hi> British Embassy In Washi has 'I Jiim nci ;>i t') Pale "The denial m a lion of Bi58 words
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159 1946-07-10 12 Under-Water Atom-Bomb More Damaging Auckland. July 9. (Jr. ater mage to ships is likely to be used by atom bomb explosion number Ore— the underwater t€S{ m B kini Lagoon i,n July 25 Maj.-Gen. Thomas Farrell, a member of the American scleniflc party said on his arrival m Auckland. It159 words
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Article61 1946-07-10 12 BATAVIA, July 9.— Ten PMMngera h and crew of a Mitchell "B-25" air- craft of the Netherlands East Indies army have been missing since July 4 when it failed to return after a flight over Sumatra. Efforts to trace the plane have been made difficult by the tact61 words
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Article223 1946-07-10 12 NEW YORK. July B— Th e U.S. was prepared to submit on July 3 a new memorandum to the Atomic Energy Commission containing specific proposals for °nforcement of atomic control regulations and outlining possible penalties for violations. Mr. Bernard Baruch's staff whipped the document into itsA.P. - 223 words
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Article106 1946-07-10 12 WASHINGTON, July 9. PrtJldenl Truman has .sitrnt*<l a bill providii.y $•1,199,000,000 (about $5,400-milliun Straits) for thr Nayy 1 current IL-C« year, some $1'.t, 000, 000,000 below Davy's top war year allotment- RUSSIAN HARVEST MOSCOW. July 9. —Harvesting of the new Russian grain crop i proceeding at full speed,106 words
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201 1946-07-10 12 China Govt. Accused Of Unrra Wastage I hai, July 9.— More than 250 of 400 UNRRA employees In Shanghai have sent a m ■<' to the Director General Mr. Laguardia that valuable reliel j supplies In China were being wasted, deteriorating i and being stolen "while the starving continue to201 words
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Article61 1946-07-10 12 AR'ZONA, July —The nidge asked r man seeking a iivorce tnday on grounds n'f cruelty to qire thn court detail*. "Well yovr honovr." fhc. man said, flrn t*mes my wife hit me on the ho ad with an axe. If it keens up r.omc one itA.P. - 61 words
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Article80 1946-07-10 12 LONDON, July 9- An important meeting of Ministers of Indian states is to b e held m Bho- pal on Friday to discuss the I constitutional problems outlined by the British Cabinet Mission. New Delhi radio said today. Pandir Jawaharla] N<hru. the new Prei'deni of the80 words
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Article92 1946-07-10 12 Pome. July 8. KfßfPtd COttllia j n ist denvww! for itfibfd pay m noises m lower incorrw hr.'tcket.s appeared to have vrtdttd PnjinierD£»ifMt« Do Gaspori's hopes for early formation of the new Italian R< public's firj-t cabinet. A tentative ■ecord on Bstvrday v;. upset by vA.P. - 92 words
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Article41 1946-07-10 12 BATAVIA, July 9.— Twenty Indonesians were taken prisoners and som c killed when Dutch naval units clashed with extremist! near Kamal on the Madura coast. Javi. yesterday. Three heavy machinc-uuns and some I small Knot were caDtured.41 words
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Miscellaneous12 1946-07-10 12 USELESS EUSTACE I "Just a little trick 1 picked up m India!12 words
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