Morning Tribune, 12 July 1946

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  • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL I NO. 63. v. u ■Series) 10 CENTS FRIDAY JULY 12. 1946.
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  • 70 1 BOMBAY, July 11, Pandit Nehru, the *£*> President of the All-India Congress told a crowd of more than 200,000 people at a mass meeting here las/ nighi that "the Indians must be ready to face bullets and baioneti to wresl freedom
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  • 117 1 Siam Says French Fired Across Border BANGKOK, July 11: mese Information Ministry today rci>i>!t--o(] that French troopi fired aervk Biain'l eastern l>'»r!"r six times '.n thr> I i-if'nt (lilt aid th' hiosl iftriovs ln€icicril vaj when thr* French at Aniph Phri>>o. DH th- F- 'biiu'so sine tho border, di- 'i
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  • 80 1 BAT A VIA, July 11.— Dr. Sharlr tfJd press correspondents that he has proposed a truce to the Dutch authorities. He said he suggested that no further Dutch troops be landed In Java and that ill return the Indonesian Republican Army will stop all recruitment. It is
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  • 62 1 STOCKHOLM!*. July 11. Shining missiles seen In the i^ st 24 hours travHlin I.'1 rit preat altitude with i i'(] cawed ipeculatton bv f he r "Aft<onblad< t" that the ftn urere conducting rocket <"- I ;it Baltic bases. Th<> paper qimtrrt BwediA|l bomti techi leal
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  • 460 1 PARIS. July 11: Th- British Foreipn Secretary, Mr. Ernest ±>c vin, will today ask the foreign BM nisters in Paris for an immediate agreement to the now plan to irca Germany as a sinpie economic unit. He submitted a formal draft ->i this plan at
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  • 35 1 POSTAL STRIKE ALSO IN BOMBAY DELHI "Bombay. July 11— The threatened postal strike b'-in in 'Romh- iv juid Delhi f'-"' mlnutea afte* mi>'ht. 25.000 Doetm*n are exr*ct*A |tn b* on strike today throughout mbay province
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  • 31 1 Johore Sultan V-Paraders The first picture of the Sultan of Johore take when he visited Malayan V-Paraders in London. The contingent is du< back in Singapore to- /Qtnry or? VOQe 3).
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  • 80 1 NANKING, July 11.— A Chines* Government spokesman said toda that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-she> ordered all Chinese military organi sations on July 6 to assist UNRR/ in speeding distribution of relief ship merits, which have since been cut ofT because of China's alleged failure tc
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  • 96 1 CAIRO. July 11— Lufti Pasha, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, said in Alexandria today that Mr. Ernest Bevin will visit Egypt for the signing of the new AngloEiyptian treaty. After the signing. Lufti said, Sudan would be discussed by the Egyptians and the British delegations. On Saturday,
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  • 25 1 CAIRO, July 11.— The British Navy is in the process of evacuating its Egyptian bases, it is reliably leamt.
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  • 99 1 UNO CHALLENGED ON VETO POWER: REVISION DEMANDED New York, July 11. Australia, in a historic and militant move, last night challenged the United Nalions General Assembly, when it meets again in New York in September, to debate the whole problem of the use of the veto power in the Security
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  • 620 2 Malaya Living On "Ship To Mouth" Basis fni't'iuisciiK h'L'RatioitsNot 1 "et Singapore and the Malayan Union are living on a "ship to mouth" basis, and there can be no return, as might have been hoped, to a higher ration scale in August. This is stated in an official release from
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  • 78 2 (Our Own Reporter) PEN- ANG, July 11. A staff member of the Chi- nese Consulate here is aid to have received instructions i from the Chinese Ministry 0/ i Foreign Affairs that his back pay for the period of Japanese occupation (three years
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  • 115 2 With more military personnel called in tc assist, the General Post Office is carrying out almost normal funct ons, with the uniformed staff staging a sit down strike hardly a stones ihrow from the premises^ The clerical staff and the enisttd personnel are said to be
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  • 348 2 At a preliminary inquiry yesterday, Ignatius Undason and Stanley Almantc (two Filipinos), James Marshall Hall of the CMP and Ernest William Johnson and Cyril Henry Bartlett of the RMP Co., appeared before Magistrate L. C. Goh on a tentative charge of armed robbery. It was
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  • 89 2 First News to the Public MOM wfli known on the »creen uie P'oducpr of the p«st In roe[ion pu'ure, hns now concluded an BgPMMRII «ith Mr. William So foi .-hnwink! Bm to the pubhr at the .'i.bi.ff rhcftln Nortli l>..v. 1 Rd tt thr LATEST ar.d np to-date r ewsrwl
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  • 71 2 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG. July 10- Ihe General Purposes Committee of the Penang Municipal Commissioners decided thai the service of vlumripal servants during th Japanese occupaiion be counted is Municipal service but this, it .vas pointed out, did not mean jack pay which has to
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  • 386 2 Cheap Canteens Not Subsidised A sense of discrimination and the habit of querying prices must be relearnt by the public if they are to make any headway in the flghl against exploitation by profiteers who overcharge on the price of food, says Mr. T. P. F. McNiece, chairman of the
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  • 106 2 List of prices paid for main food commodities for Peoples' Restaurant: Pork $2.00 per katty Fis?i average $1.50 1.60 Merah 1.70 Parang 1.60 Tenggiri 1.80 Selar 1.60 Prawns 1.50 Bilis .40 Terubok 1.15 Vegetables average 25 cents per katty. cents per katty Bean Sprouts .18 Brinjals
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  • 138 2 $2 -MILLION DEMAND ALLEGED (Our Own Reporter! PENANG, July 11. That the sum of $2,000,000 was demanded from a Chinese merchant in Penang Street was revealed In Court when Ang Swee Seng (18> appeared before Mr. W. FouLsham in the Police Court on three charges of extortion, one in -respect
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  • 33 2 NAIROBI. July 11. Agl Khan who was yesterday lvporu-d to br mciisjKxsed with hi«h temperature, >[jen' a tiood night last night, and W» femperature hat returned u> normal
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  • 309 3 Immediate Establishment Of Govt Shops Urged Clerks Petition Government Government shops to sell goods at controlled prices to general public are called for in a petition submitted yesterday to the Colonial Secretary by the Singapore Cler The petition is highly critical of the Government's decision to adopt the Pyke Recommendations
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  • 353 3 A sum of £1,000,000 has been allotted by the British Government under the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund to enable Colonial candidates to acquire the basic qualifications for entry into higher grades of the Colonial Service, Mr. George Hall, Secretary oi State for the Colonies
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  • 146 3 As a result of the police drive against hawkers in prohibited areas, Sabapathy (25), an Indian newsv.ndor, was fined $5 in the Fifth Police Court, yesterday. Sabapathy, who wa s convicted on u charge of obstruction, W*i stated to have spread his papers on the
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  • 57 3 Thre mask -i Chln( Be armed -V re r sported to I r bi i .1 c m patriot of $22 and I rii Tank Road, i: Tue day night. At 10 pm. hsi nigh I .(i wi h toife and i tOO )IT in B
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  • 329 3 Omar bin Ibrahim, Inspector of Police, opened his defence from the witness box at the Assizes yesterday on the charge against him of abetment of murder. At thp clese of the case for the prosecution. Mr. V.J- Mendis, counsel for defence, submitted that there
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  • 153 3 V-Paraders Due S'pore Tomorrow His Excellency the Governor ot Singapore is welcoming the Malayan Contingent and the Hongkong-Bornio detachments to the V-Parade in London, at 5 p.m. tomorrow at Clifford Pier, Singapore. The Contingent will disembark Irom the ss "Mauretania" and com' by harbour craft to Clifford Pier where they
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  • 237 3 Temporary huts built in rural areas both during the occupation and since the liberation to cope with the island's housing shortage formed the subject of discussion by members of the Singapore Rural Board at its meeting yesterday. Most of these huts were erected without the
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  • 161 3 Airman On Negligence Charge (Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 10.— Standing six inct away from the scene Ng G'wk saw a mil: ary truck ravelling at high Fpeed swerve to overtake a handcart and then knock down an oncoming Chinese cyclist in a fatal accident at Butterworth on May This
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  • 47 3 Advice has been received that In- 1 trrnational Control of allocations forj leather has now ceased and there, ll now a free market for imported supplies through commerical channels. Applications for Import Licences. (A.P. forms) will now be considered for leather from the sterling areas.
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  • 52 3 Woman Stabbed For $2 (Our Own Report r Pcnang. July 10— A Clur.e* woman was stabbed in the -bdome: at Balik Pulau today after beine robbed of two dollar*. Bm wis stubbed when She redd 1 The knife was still stuck in ♦he tbd vhen a police patrol car arrived
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  • 381 4 The Morning Tribune FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1946. Full Stomachs With the possible exception of Palestine, I consider Malaya is the Empire's most serious problem.' In those words, Captain L. D. Gam- mans, Conservative M.P., Informed the House of Commons during the Colonial Debate of the impression he had gained during
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  • 727 4  -  Sgt. R. Scott By w lion Mr. Olenvil Hall, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, annouiyced that Service departments were to become responsible tor their own entertainment after the closing down of ENSA, troops overseas became worried lest they should become fair game for the "artistes" whose performances
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  • 147 4 AUSTRIAN PLEA TO ALLIES VIENNA. July in.— The Austrian Parliament today voted by 161 to 4 (cast by Communists) in supppii of the Government's resistance to the Soviet order last Saturday taking over German property in the Russian zone as reparations. Chancellor Dr, Leopold Figl told a specially summoned meeting
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  • 82 4 Greek King's Return "More Certain" LONDON, July 11. —Confirmation of the monarchy and the return ot King George of Greece is "more certain" in the September l plebiscite, Premier Constantino Tsaldaris declared on Wednesday. In an Interview, the Greek leader predicted a favourable vote MBCCrtlol 70 per cent, of the
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  • 33 4 VAfICAM CITY, July i(». lu« Osmi\ atoi i Komuiio said Tuimuv that the Polish ehar^ro th;it huuli dlgnitariei nfvMd to appeal against atiti Si'initism "did not reJ fleet the troth. A.P
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  • 36 4 WARSAW. July 10. It is officially announced that deliveries of Poland's share of the war reparations from Germany have started to come from the RtMlrttn zone. Poland getting 1J per cent, of the reparations allotted. A.P.
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  • 189 4 NUREMBERG DECISIONS NO PRECEDENT TOKIO, July 10.— The president ot the Far Bast military tribunal heatedly tout u protest mi; American defence attorney that the oourt refute* to be "slavishly" bound by decisions minded down at Nuremberg "You are wrong if you think WB are slavishly going to follow Nuremberg,'
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  • 164 4 WASHINGTON, July 10. Acting '•> titad 08. any possible loss ol fOt« because of the Birtlsh attitude on Palestine, chairman Sol Bloom. Democrat. New York, of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, on Tuesday appealed to the House to approve lh* $3,750,000,000 tot I U> B] Be declared
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  • 94 4 home. July 10.— a compromised agreement on an economic programme Wednesday appeared to have opened the way for a government of collaboration between the Christian Democrat s, Socialists, and Communists, Italy's three major parties. Optimism prevailed foUowipg «'< night-long session of political leaden thai Alcide de
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  • 33 4 LONDON. Julv 10.— FU-ld liai .-ha! ViM-oui t Wavcll was r«--»-'.«-i «.l President of the Poetry B* I t. Incorporated at th*« .'innual meet! of the General Council today. Reute r
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    34 6  -  Josephine Low man FDSFDF Actress Suzi Crandall them you how to do one of :/irec exercises Josephine Lowman suggests today. The extrc i are fo relieve tension after i busy day.
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  • 408 6 I miss teaching classes, but r'very once in awhile I do dip back into it because I love it. Whenever I do I am mwly impressed with the things I already knew. Women say things like this. "The exercise makes me feel wonderful." M I am neve r
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  • 158 6 POLISH POGROM TRIAL KIELCE. POLAND, July 10 The trial before the high military court of 11 men and one woman charged with touching off the bloody July 4 pogrom in which 41 Jews were killed is ser for conclusion, on July 16. The defcndents were accused yesterday at the opening
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  • 342 6 21 NATIONS WILL DISCUSS PArtIS, July 9:— Germany's fate will be the chief I subject of the coming: peace conference for which invitations have now been issued by the "Big Four" to 21 nations. Under the original draft treaty piopareri by Mr. Byrnes, the BV Four would
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  • 201 6 China Faces New Crisis NANKING. July 11. China faced a, new crisis the suspension ol all UNRRA relief except food. The announcement in Washington of the UNRRA action drew a charm of "unfair" from a Government relief spokesman and an u^essment of relief conditions by a Chinese Communist spokesman in
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  • 45 6 JERUSALEM. July 10.— Brit Mi troops began evacuating the Jewi.sli Agency headquarters in Jerusalem tonight. Jewish Agency officials have not yet taken over- the building which was occupied by British troops on June 29. a Jewish spokesman said tonight Reuter
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  • 148 6 Washington, July 10.— The shadow uf possible second veto fell across Ey new OPA legislation as the bivtisan Senate majority prepared ban any future ceilings on milk, nutter, and cheese. The group, Which is topheavy with Republicans, aimed at diary products exemption as a
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  • 155 6 tokyo, July io. -British ntmben of the Allied Control Council for Japan today objected to the Inclusion on the Council's agenda of the problem of public health on the pounds that the Council's functions wen confined to matters of policy and die not concern administrative
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  • 368 6 Attempt to oust Daladier defeated PARIS, July 10: A Communist a! tempt to have M. Edouarci Daladier, former French Prime Minister unseated as a Deputy in the National Assembly was decisively defeated today when the Assembly Commission decided by 22 votes to ten that his election was valid. The Commission
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  • 55 6 ATHENS, July 10. Renewal of attacks by dissident bands on Greek Army outposts wen reported here Wednesday with account of a raid on a post near Yanninga by a "strong Albanian force. M The reports said that two Greek soldiers were missing and the guardhouse
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  • 503 7 Japs Planned War Eleven Years Ago TOKYO, July ll. A secret documentor the Kwantung Army has revealed that Japanese militarists now on trial planned the war eleven years ago to "punish the Chinese military clique/ 1 but with guns, not justice. The document introduced by the prosecution before the In'<i
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  • 180 7 Shahrir Takes Over Foreign Portfolio BATAVIA, Jul; 10. The Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Shahrir. va^ reported to have toid a representative of the official Indonesian news agency today that he hud been appointed Minister for Foreign Ailairs in the new Indonesian cabinet The intensive purge in the interior [»t Java
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  • 179 7 Gromyko 's Veto Fails To Work NEW YORK. 11: -Russia invoked the vote for the second time in the Security Council on Wednesday in an effort to block a move for Canada to participate in the Council discussions on atomic energy. The Council became involved in 1 dispute when Dr.
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  • 48 7 TOKYO, July 10— Declaring that the heat was interfering with the work of the court, Sir William Webb, President of the Allied Military Tribunal, Wednesday adjourned the trial of Japanese charged as war criminals until Monday, to allow for completion of an airconditioned system
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  • 399 7 Arabs Demand Dissolution Of Jewish Agency JERUSALEM, July 10: The Palestine Arab Higher Committee in a note to the High Commissioner, Sir Alan Cunningham, today demanded the immediate dissolution of the Jews Agency in view "of the incriminating evidence available of the Jewish Agency's direct relations with Jewish terrorists audits
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  • 234 7 New Unity Hopes In China WASHINGTON. July 10.— Dip! malic authority predicted ne:< Wednesday that the aabassadoniii assignment given to John Li-ichUn Smart. 70-year-old r>resbytcnan in:nistef will help General deorgi C. Marshall, President Truman's cUI envoy in China, in his effort to unite China's Communist and nationalist factions. writes Johu
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  • 359 7 SHEFFIELD: -(Air Mail) Sheffield steel manufacturers are drawing up plans to keep Sheffield the foremost of the world's exporters of the special steels for which the town has long been famous. Firms which in some cases have 150 years of tradition and research
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  • 107 7 PARIS. July 11. —The Sutv. Canal transit fees may be increased if the company fails in ttl appeal against the decision of the Egyptian courts directing the company to pay outstanding dividends for 1940-46 on the basis of the price of gold prevailing in Cairo,
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  • 544 8 f MM€§MBMI? ilWl** V«Jt #41 JTJ* II f*l»l k ll LONDON. JULY 10— THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S POLICY IN MALAYA "IS TO ENCOURAGE THE DEVELOPMENT OF EFFECTIVE TRADE UNIONS A ND WAGE-FIXING MACHINERY" AND "PRIVATE EMPLOYERS ARE EXPECTED TO FOLLOW THE LEAD OF GOVERNMENT" IN THE
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  • 136 8 Passengers Of Missing Dakota LONDON, July 10.— The British Air Ministry announced tonight that a Dakota of Ar Command, South-East Asia has been missing since June on a flight from Buttenvorth, Malaya, to Rangoon. The plane's passengers were: Lance Corporal R. Plumridge, Royal West Kents. Lance Corporal G. T. Braund,
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  • 219 8 New York To Strike Against Prices WASHINGTON. Jury 10*— While the cost of living in the United States continued to advance, the prospects of resumption of controls appeared to decrease Wednesday. Ten days after price controls WBW lifted, the Government's statistics of (he commodity index showed a total advance of
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  • 166 8 CAIRO, July 10.- An estimated 1.000 persons, 200 of whom were described by the po lice as leaders of the youth ,groups of <he two political parities Kotla and Wafdist, were gaoled today as a "precautionary measure", as the Government forbade a general strike tomorrow. Selim Zeki
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  • 31 8 Baghdad. July li. Iraq 'a Foreign Ministry yesterday ient I note Lo the British Embassy an<l the iiu.isian legations in Baghdad Biking for Irak's participation in ho peace conference- A. P.
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  • 280 8 LONDON, July 10: In London's historic Guildhall today Lord Louis Mountbatten, late Supreme Allied Commander South-East Asia, received the freedom of the City of London the hiuhest honour that a civic body can bestow. The c< remony lacked none of the splendour thai has come
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  • 61 8 Meat Strikers Agree To Distribute London, July II. Britain's Food Mmisti-r John Strachey announce late last night that strike i < l-t< don 'a wholesale meat mark* t h.ia agreed at least temporarily, f di tribute the weekly r fo» .".000.000 Londoner! The it ;irk»'t workfi- had -tij k in
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  • 172 8 Italians Protest To U.S. Washington, July 10 The a. linn GoviTumont has lodged an in formal protest with the U.S. the "Bik Four" decisions on :i; peace settlement reported from P.\ r!s. Diplomatic Informant! who d. lined to he named said the protej was suhmitted hy the Italian An bassador.
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  • 180 8 Hoover "Spreading Anti-Communist Propaganda MOSCOW. July 10 The Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia today declared that the United States and Britain had employed UNRRA food to txeri "political pressure" on countries aided, and charged that the purpose of former US. pn sldent Herbert Hoover's recent world circling famine tour was *o
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  • 55 8 US Prpulation 140 Million Washington, July 11. The population of the United States on January l was *****6309, an increase of 8.6 per cent since 1940, the census bureau estimated. Tho birth rate which jumped in the early years of the war has declined somewhai bul has not dropped t<>
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  • 85 10 CAIRO, July 10.— The Egyptian Government has forbidden strikes and demonstrations called W the Nationalist WafdiSc and Kotla Youth movement for U morrow, July U. anniversary of 'he day when the British occupied Egypt, 04 years ago. A communique issued from the Prime Minister said '<>-
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  • 260 10 WASHBROOK HITS ANOTNER CENTURY TEST TRIAL CANTERBURY, Kent, July 10.That Kngrland could OCCOpf th«* wicket all day and score only .i-1 for seven wickets in six bottfi ••> tht 1 test trial here was due to stvorsJ factors the steady work of ix bowlers the wickctkeepin^ t.f Griffith and admirable
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  • 84 10 Military stores OOnslstinfl ol 3C 1 cases of milk, ten cases of butter and IT baps of rice worth $1,200 *«re di covered in a house at tin iSth mill Chun Oiu Ki'.v Road In polio raid on Wednesday evenii A scai!. I this ral heard
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  • 214 10 Britain Wants Indian Groundnuts LONDON, July 10- Mr. John S<rachey, Minister of Food, stated in the House of Commons tonight that he hoped most strongly that the Indian Government would see its way by an Improvement in the Indian food position to resume the export of groundnuts to Britain. He
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  • 210 11 PoWs G iven Coconut Water For Beri-Beri The injection of coconut water to beri-beii patients as a cure In the Ambon PoW camp hospital was tried but, as no Rood results ensued, the treatment stopped. This method oi treatment was r< vealed in the Third war Crimes Court yesterday at
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  • 109 11 Read This, Be Safe On July 15 and subsequent days Japanese stocks of gelignite will be blown between the hours of 1 30 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on Admiralty land on the west slope of Bukit Gombak (Map Ref. *****7), west of the Bukit Timah Road and north of the
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  • 98 11 PROTEST BRINGS RESULTS CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB Bl ILUiNG As a result ol a protest mad.' by the Secretary ol iru» Club members of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club will very soon probably by next week be able to make lull use of iis premises in Amber Road.; I WBM learned
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  • 195 11 LONDON. July 9. -The following i.s ihe County cricket championship standing including matches ended on Julv 9:— 'including two point* for tie in l-f Innings in match tort. Reuter Ist fnningi Lead P. W L D NR L D Pts. Lanes 13 10 1 o 2 1 o
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  • 183 11 Singapore- Union Cricket Planned Two big cricket fixtures are planned for the August holidays and the weeks preceding these holidays. For the August holidays which used to be the date for the annual F.M.S. -Colony fixture, a Singapore-Malayan Union fixture is being arranged. Mr. A. C. Growder, the Colony and
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  • 71 11 At :ning Jap;u. criminals wore executed by hanging for their part In the (a) 'Double-Tenth", and (b) Andaman Islands atrocities. They were: (a) Lieut-Col. Sumida Mareuzo. Warrant- Officer Monai TadamorJ. Staff-Serjeant Nakizono Masuo Staff-Serjeant Terada Pakao. Serjeant Nozawa Toichiro. Serjeant Tsujio Shigeo. Staff-Serjeant Morita Shoka. (b) Naval
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  • 70 11 Alleged to have been armed with a pistol while committing robbery of $101.80, Ong Ah Jin (28> was produced in the Second Police Court yesterday. The alleged robbery was ;itated to have taken place on Wednesday morning at a house in Lor<>ng 23, Geylang Road. A
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  • 91 11 PATERSON RETAINS TITLE GLASGOW, July 11 Jack Paterso*, 26-year-old Scot, rela ned his world flyweight iiile las/ night by taking a 15 -round decision from Joe Curran of Liverpool. Paterson weighed 112 pounds and Curran 109. Curran was tuarned twice by (he referee that he jnust stop running away from
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  • 48 11 The following will represent tbe Y.M.C.A. at Table-Tennis against the United Services today at 7.15 p.m. at the Shackle' Club: SINGLES: Fung Guan Sw« w Son Teow Keng, Lau Kieng H(ong (Capt>, Sim Soo Juay. Fung Guan Chye. DOUBLES: Wee Swee Lee •>n(i An-i Sam GU&H
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  • 62 11 The following will represent the 1 Chiate Siim Athletic Union in a table! tennis match against the T.T.S. Ho*>uitui Dressers Association on Sunday at 2 p.m.: Chua 800 Liffl, Oob Teck Phuan. Ong Lim, Wcr Aik Leong, Ns Thye Joo, Tan Kai Cher, Ong Kiun Cheoni-T. Tan
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  • 51 11 TlH> following will represent the Crossbats at cricket against the ecgamat Cricket Club at Secamai on Sunday, at 10 a.m.: A. Vijerctnam. E. Dorateamy, S. KuaLsingam, P. G. Begeram, M. Sivalingam, K. Thambvra;nh. K. Muthucumaru, R V S Sun dram. S Yo'.ora.iah. S K. Bundfas and A. N
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  • 59 11 The following will represent Y-M CA. at Volley-Ball against 140 Coy. R.I. A. S.C today at 515 p.m. on the tennis ground: Chin Kok Leong. Yow Wah Bung, Lim Cheng Siong. Wee Bonn Hai (Capt.). Lee Hon M ng. Au T;k Chu. Tang Seek Wai. Loo' Eng San. Au
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  • 429 11 By i < on ani ne, u ai Correspondent), CHESTERFIELD, July 10- Slow measured batting by India assured them of a good start against Derbyshire but there were times during the afternoon when the crowd mildly barracked the Indians, Pataudi and Modi, for
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  • 81 11 INDIA—Ist. Innings. Mushtaq Ali c Elliot b Gladwin 35 Mankad c Elliot b Pope 20 Pataudi st- Vaulkhard b Rhodes 113 Amarnath c Vaulkhard Rhodes 17 Modi not out 83 Hafeez c Gladwin b Rhodes 10 Gtil Mohamed not out 32 Extras 19 Total (for 5 wkts.) 329
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  • 147 11 LONDON. July 10.— County Cricket close of play scores: At Oval. Sussex first innings 383 (Cox 161. Gover six for 127). Surrey first inn'ngs 16 for zero. At Birmingham. Kent first innings 305 iTodd 134. Hollies four for 64). Warwickshire Urst innings 68 for three.
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  • 55 11 LONDON, July 11.— Latest scores today in the two bg cricket matches Indians vs. Derbyshire, arid the England Test trial Indians V, Derbyshire India, Ist inns: 280 for dec Derbyshire Ist inns: 139 for 3. England Test Trial England Ist inns: 329 for 7 dec The Rest
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  • 388 12 Mihailovitch Makes Drama tic Defence BELGRADE. July 11. Gen. Dragomir Mihailovitch, former Chetniic leader, speaking far into tinnight in a four-hour defence of his activities during the war, provided one of the last dramatic episodes in the Belgrade War Crimes trial which is expected to end this week. Standing under
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  • 180 12 BRITAIN BUYS OUR COPRA PALM OIL LONDON, July 11 Answering question by Sir Douglas Thomson, Conservative, In the House of Commons last night, the Food Minister. Mr. Strachey said that .Britain had purchased, for some time ahead, the entire production of palm-oil from the principal estates In Malaya, and he
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  • 91 12 BANGKOK, July 11: The Forei^.i ;Ministry today announced ihat >>i«w.' plans to seek a 30 to 35 mii.iui Ikroner loan from Sweden, in Older ito buy Swedish machinery «.iit pcods. A spokesman, at a press conf.r jence, said Siamese finances are soi.ii and the country
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  • 87 12 N. Malaya Pirates Charged BANGKOK, July 10. Ticcnty-one alleged members of a pirate band, xohich -preyed upon small vessels off the Northern Malayan and Southern S amese coasts t were formally charged loith organising a pirate ring and murder. ng 19 persons while committing piracy on the high seas, according
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  • 240 12 BANGKOK, July 11.-- Singapore and Malaya allocated shipping ensuring at least 20,730 tons of Siamese rice in July, writes Stan Swinton, Associated Press correspondent Other July Shipments scheduled or On the high seas, as announced by Mr. Somerset Butler, British member of the Combined Stem
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  • 347 12 LONDON, July 11— Betting losses .mounting to £41.474 (over SS.'O.OOC straits) were the su eject of a summons heard at Bow Street yesterday against Reuben Yager of Stockleigh Hall Price Albert Road. London who was accused of "unlawfully attempting by lraud in wagering to \vin
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  • 35 12 A Malay youth, Hameed bin Ibra him, was run over by an omnibus near the General Post office yestt.rday afternoon. He died instantftH«wttfhP of a smashed skull.
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  • 40 12 BUFFALO. New York, July 11.Willie Pep. 127, of Hartford Connecticut, world feathrrveu in chimpion technically knocked out H. Gibson, 127, of New York, in t 1 event h round of a schduler! ten-round nontitle bout.
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  • 239 12 Execution Of PoW "A Big Mistake" Japanese, mni, Pte. Okawa and i J u-. ot. for the all< ausUa n PoW, Pte. J. E. Durkin. In Bongkrai i'dW camp in Slam, was rontinucd yesterday when a wit,, for the defence, Col. Komasawa told the court that t lie execution of
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  • 204 12 Wants Japan's Anti-War Clauses To Go tokto j iy ii: demand Coi the elimination of clauses rei inp war and prohibition of mainic:i ance of armed force*, eoi tained the proposed new constitution, wai raised in the D. Q Representatives special ContmiU' began a point*by-point consideiatiori of the document. The
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  • 66 12 More Malayans In Siam BANGKOK. July 10— The BrinMi Minister for Siam, G. H. Thompson, informed the Siamese Foreign Minister Wednesday that British ministry authorities learned that between 300 and 400 displaced Malays. Chinese. and Indians are in southern Siam. It is said that a special detail will be Mfigned
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  • 63 12 BATAVIA. July 11. Dr. Sharir has arrived here for contact iwiih Dutch ollijials lo ure their reaction to the recent Indonesian counter proposals. Referring to his recent kidnapping, he said that his position as representative of tn< i Indonesian R( publi in th< negotiations remains unchanged.
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  • 59 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) PENANG, July 10. Increase from twenty to twtnty-live cents. per unit of electric current was approved at yesterday's meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners. This will be up to five hundred units. Other increase were also decided. W.C Taylor. President, explain ed
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  • 342 13 We hear a great deal about the normal diet. By this we generally mean a diet which is adequate from the nutritional standpoint and one which suits the majority of people. Even though individuals differ, and what agrees with one may disagree with another, there are general rules
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    46 13  -  Josephine Lowman By Even if you are one of the lucky few and don't gain too viuch we'ght by overeating, you'll feel more comfortable if you avoid stuffing. You can see the results are good in the case of Actress Suzi Crandall, above.
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  • 60 13 WASHINGTON. July 10.— The legislation authorising the Goviernmeni to build stockpiles of strategic and critical materials over the next five years cleared the Senate and went to the White House today. The amount of money to be spent annually was left to later decisions by
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  • 55 13 JERUSALEM. July 11.- Dr. Chaim Weizmann. President of the Jewish Agency, will be leaving for Europe on July 17. a reliable source told the Associated Press on Wednesday It was not learned whether he plans to attend the meeting of the Jewish Agency due to be
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  • 41 13 Toklo, July 11- -Mr. A. F D. Gascoin. British Ambassador ind head Ol the United Kingdom liaison mission, arrived by air from London today. Ho was met by Brig- J. S. M. Cartwrigh:. United Kingdom liaison mission chw f of stall
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  • 95 13 HK Jap Sentenced To Death HONGKONG, July 11. A Japanese sergeant, named Kawamoto, has been sentenced to death by hanging for the murder by torture of a British prisoner of war. The name of the victim has been withheld as his aged mother in England was unaware of i his
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  • 31 13 LONDON. July 11— Thr MCC announced today that Walter Hammond. Gloucestershire and England batsman, has accepted their invitafon to captain tho MCC team to tour Australia next winter.— Reuter
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  • 55 13 600,000 Displaced Won't Go Home Diret 1 /'<u.'. CM Government to otimit into the United o i disviac p sont i .^'72f in UNRRA camps in Euro Mr. La Guardia said that H i-I maU d ttu r-r are in aft 800, displaced persons who do irQJit to cio hack
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  • 104 13 WUPPERTAL, Germany, July 11. Three high-ranking German officer! were sentenced to death by hanging here today for being involved in the killing of liriiish and French parachutists in the Vosgea mountains I in France in October 1944. They were Colonel Erich Isselhorst, Gestapo commander in Alsace,
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  • 336 13 Saigon, July 11.— A French military spokesman announced today that French troops on July 8 occupied the North Indo-China gateway town of Langson, in the wake of the Chinese occupation force, which crossed overland into China, writes Harris Jackson, Associated Press correspondent. He said the only
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  • 100 13 India Mission To Report To Commons LONDON, July 11.— Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President oi the Council and leader of the! House, stated that on Thursday the Commons would hear an account of the Cabinet Mission's visit to India. The Govern-, ment, he said, hoped it would be agreed thai
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  • 260 13 RUSSIANS HAVE MORE TO BUY OSCOW, July 11. R re li ■i month as the ede, although pric< and supplies oi goods tr from tin levels Ui<- i vernmeni wi o i Remberi Jam La Press correspondeni l tie biggi si step taken recent ly to bring back pre-war shopping
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  • 92 13 MEXICO CITY, July 11. Federal troops stood guard as counting juntas in each ci Mexico's 148 congressional districts began official tabulation on July 11 of votes cast in Sunday's ■presidential election. After the votes are counted the boxes will be sealed and given to the army for
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  • 47 13 WUPPERTAL, July 12— Gene ral Albrecht Oberg, former Gestapo Chief of Paris and two other senior German officers were sentenced to death by a British military lqourt here on Thursday on charges of participating in the execution of 80 capuircd British airmen- A.P.
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  • 225 14 'l tie >rld jet -propelli made by a British aeroplane company. Details of the ne\* ma whu ti hai been constructed by Ban 1 Ltd .'I- •II "i! the ml .1 icale model oi th craf( '.vas exhibited for the fin*! time in a four-day
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  • 150 14 SIKHS RESPOND TO NEHRU'S REQUEST NEW DELHI, July 11. In response to an urgent, request by Pandi: Nehru, the new President of the Congress, Sikh leaders In the Punjab have Wed their nominations for election to the Constituent Assembly which will decide the future constitution ot India. It was reported
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  • 108 14 NEW YORK, July 9. Signing oj a contract with the Chinese Suppij? < omml ision for th- design, tree tion -I'd operation of s©Ten central lc generating stations, to I tiled !a Shanghai and othj: c'iios and town- of China a« of a long-raiTge programme for
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  • 54 14 WASHINGTON, July 11. The American House of Representatives is expected to vote on the American loan to Britain on Saturday. The Speaker of the House, Mr. Sam Ravhurn. said today he was goinß <o make every effort to end the debate on Saturday. The Senate has already
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  • 34 14 WASHINGTON. July .'l. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved the nominations of Dr. J. Leighton Stuart to be Amba^ador to China and Robert Butler to bt Ambassadur to Australia. A.P.
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  • 58 14 VIENNA, July 11.— Wilhelm Rein.' who wa s sentenced to 15 years' im-. prlsonment as a war criminal three days ago, committed suicide today by hanging himself in his cell. ReUz was found guilty of denouncing hU co-religfonists to the Nazis and of helping to round them
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  • 68 14 TOKIO, July 11.-SCAP today offered no objection to the Mitsui Chemical Co.'s borrowing 378.000 yen to instai equipment to make dlllcin, an artificial sugar substitute. Tlie Japanese this year wiJ, obi am only about 8,000 of tile 200.000 tons of sugar they ordinarily use, and dulcm one
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    22 14 Paulette Goddard and Virgini a Fields i?r a scene from United Artists' picture, ''The Crystal Ball" due for release in Malaya shortly.
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  • 264 14 DRIVE AGAINST PR O-COMMUNISTS CAIRO, JULY 11:- About 160 arrests have been made in Egypt in a round-up of people suspected of Communist sympathies, it vas learned today from a high Egyptian police source. Thirty-two of the arrests were in Cairo. The Egyptian Government is reported to be concerned about
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  • 125 14 NEW YORK. July 11. -Nine ship* including one troops transport preparing to sail for Europe were tied up when AFL members picketed six piers as a "warning to Harry Bridges and the communist-dominated Committee for Maritime Unity to stop raiding our ships." Paul
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  • 98 14 New U.S. Member Of Tokyo Tribunal T.»ky>. .Tu!\- ll._ "Taj. -Gen. My ron C, Cramtr, former U.S. Ar my J«dff« Advocate, is the general named to succeed Justice John P. Hiperins as U.S. member of the international military tribunal. Hiprprins, who is the Chief Justice in the Superior Judicial Court
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  • 125 14 JAP REDS PLAN LAND REFORM •0, July 1} J;u.. today announced a lar.<l reran programme calling for expi n of all land over an averair" three cho (or-*' cho equals 2.4"» I in all parts of Japan, exeept Hokkaido, where all land over 10 cho would be taken without payjment.
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  • 83 14 KURE, July 11. -The headquarters of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces Thursday announced patrolling by naval craft in the Kanon Straits between Korea and Japan to prevent unauthorised entry of Koreans into Japan. "Recently about 200 illegal immigrants from Korea were rounded up
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  • 75 14 JERUSALEM. July 11— The High Commissioner for Palestine, Sir Alan Cunningham, siated tonight that British military searches of Jewish settlements which began on June 29 have now ceased and British troops have been withdrawn to their normal locations. "It is to be hoped there will be no
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  • 66 14 LONDON. July 11— After t 40-mlnute conference at the Ministry of Labour today, the Smithfteld strike committee issued a statement saying that "the committee by a majority agreed to accept the recommendations of the Trade Union officers and to return to work immediately." A total
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