Morning Tribune, 13 July 1946
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Title Section14 1946-07-13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 64. (New Series) 10 CENTS SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1946.14 words
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Article117 1946-07-13 1 Warsaw, July 12.— The slaying of 22 Jews attempting to flee the new persecution wave m Poland was reported today as the government prepared to execute nine persons convicted of instigating the blood y Kielce pogrom. *fciu The new slaying occurred oni the highways and117 words
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108 1946-07-13 1 LONDON, July 12: President Truman's throe-man mission on Pales tine, which is to haw discussions with the British Government of, \:v. picm«ntatiofl <>f the AnKlo-Unit»;d States Inquiry Commission's recom MCndAtioMi arrived today ;it Bovißg <\o\\ Aerodrome, Hertfordshire, by U.S. Army plane. They h?id flown hy108 words
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Article147 1946-07-13 1 GUARDSMAN JILTED FOR AIRMAN ROCHESTER. July 12. -When a young ex-Welsh Guardsman confessed at the Rochester County Court that ex-ATS private had jilted him for an airman, white-haired Judge A. F. Clements threw up his arms m amazement. "What! ho cried incredulously "She chose the RAF m preference to the147 words
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Article82 1946-07-13 1 CAIRO, July 12— Prime Minister Sidky Pasha said today the Government had launched a drive to check the "dangerous increase" m Communist activities by Egyptians and foreigners. He said that several newspapers and magazines have been suspended and Communist associations closed. He told newsmen he would82 words
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Article139 1946-07-13 1 ENGLAND XI NAMED FOR 2nd TEST CANTERBURY, July 12— The England team to meet India m 'he second three-day Tost at Manchester starting July 20 is: W. R. Hammond, Gloucestershire (Captain). P. R. Gibb, Yorkshire. W. Voce. Nottinghamshire. L. Hutton. Yorkshire. J. Hardstaff. Nottinghamshire. D. Compton, Middlesex. C. Washbrook. Lancashire139 words
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Article213 1946-07-13 1 SIAM KING MURDERED SAYS DOCTOR BANGKOK. July 12.—Pounding the table to emphasise his words, Dr. Choob Chotidassthlen, a member of the medical postmortem commission, steadfastly maintained that King Ananda Mahidol was murdered, during q stormy hearing before the investigation commission. Frequently clashing with a sovernment interrogator who. he charged, was213 words
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Article26 1946-07-13 1 LONDON, July 12. —The Burma Legislature Act, which provides for universal adult suffrage m Burma, became law today when it was given Royal assent.26 words
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Article32 1946-07-13 1 MADRID, July 12. JefUi Brllo I xecuted by gmroiiini at La Corimna. Brllo was sentenced to drath for tho murder of Aroadio Violla. lournalisf of the Irtcai GalIrpo. on May 19.32 words
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1036 1946-07-13 1 PUBLIC FUNDS TO HELP INDIVIDUAL REHABILITATION Spore I*o\Vs J\itcl Kx-Inteniees Singapore public funds are to be authorised to assist m granting relief to persons who although not actually destitute require and deserve financial assistance to rehabilitate themselves. Financial assistance is thus likely to be given to inmates of Sime Road1,036 words
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651 1946-07-13 1 Paris, July 12.— The new American plan to restore economic order m Germany proposed by the US Secretary of State Mr. Byrnes topped today's agenda of the Foreign Ministers' Council as conferees speeded up the time-table m an effort to adjourn on Saturday. Two651 words
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Advertisement68 1946-07-13 1 i Always first with the latest. FRESH ARRIVALS RECEIVED OP Children's Mechanical Toys Reai Kangaroo Skin Koala Bears Cigarette Lighters Tootah Ties LADIES WOOLLEN SKIRTS (In beautiful check designs) GLASS CLOTHS Tropical Weight Cotton Blankets and a host of other items too numerous to mention PAY US AN INSPECTION VISIT68 words
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Article, Illustration390 1946-07-13 2 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Don't Stuff 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 disagree390 words
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60 1946-07-13 2 WASHINGTON. July 10. The legislation authorising the Government 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 by60 words
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Article97 1946-07-13 2 JERUSALEM. July 11.- Dr. Chaim Weizmann. President of the Jewish Agency, will be leaving for Europe on July 17. a reliable source told thr Associated Press on Wednesday It was not learned whether he plans to attend the meeting of the Jewish Agency due to beA.P. - 97 words
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Article92 1946-07-13 2 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 m England was unaware of his suffering.Reuter - 92 words
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Article32 1946-07-13 2 LONDON. July ll.— The MCC announced today that Walter Hammond. Gloucestershire and England Imtamaili has accepted their invitat'on to captain the MCC team to tOUI Australia n» \t winter ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article58 1946-07-13 2 600,000 Displaced Won't Go Home i •In La I Ih a I (><n\nunr'7if to admit into the United 'c-' '4 P TSOni lenl 'm UNRRA camps m Euro] Mr. La Guardia mid that it si ):iut( d thi re In all Sooj tiiplaced person* ir i<> do n^ t o^tReuter - 58 words
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102 1946-07-13 2 India Mission To Report To Commons LONDON, July 11.— Mr. Her-! berf Morrison, Lord President' of the Council and leader of the House, stated that on Thursday j Jie Commons would hear an i account of the Cabinet Mission's! visit to India. The Government, he said, hoped it would beReuter - 102 words
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Article101 1946-07-13 2 WUPPERTAL, Germany, July 11. Three high-ranking German officers were sentenced to death by hanging here today for being involved m the killing of British and French parachutists m the Vosges mountains m France m October 11)44. They were Colonel Erich Isselhorst, Gestapo commander m Alsace, SSReuter - 101 words
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Article335 1946-07-13 2 Saigon, July 11. A French military spokesman announced today that French troops on July 8 occupied the North Indo-China gateway town of Langson, m the wake of the Chinese occupation force, which crossed overland into China, writes Harris Jackson, Associated Press correspondent. He said the only335 words
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Article258 1946-07-13 2 RUSSIANS HAVE MORE TO BUY >SCOW, July re livii :i moni h ede, although price and supplies of goods a n tin levels the vernment wan sto se( Rembert James, Associated Press correspondeni lne oigg( si step taken recent i> to bring back pre-war shopping conditions was the decree ofA.P. - 258 words
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Article92 1946-07-13 2 MEXICO CITY, July 11. Federal troops stood guard as counting juntas m each cj Mexico's 148 congressional districts began official tabulation on July 11 of votes cast m Sunday's presidential election. After the votes are counted the boxes will be sealed and given to the army forA.P. - 92 words
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Article47 1946-07-13 2 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 m the execution of 80 capuirffi British airmen. A.PA.P. - 47 words
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627 1946-07-13 3 Police Raid Street Stalls (Tribune Staff Reporter) As a result of determined action by the police, who m two raids on Thursday and yesterday destroyed over j a hundred structures of unlicensed hawkers m Mer- chant Road and Smith Road areas, it is627 words
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124 1946-07-13 3 Suicide while the state of his mind was temporarily unbalanced was the Coroner's verdict at the end of an inquiry into the death of F. H. Grummitt (56), who was formerly attached to the Supply Distributing Unit and was proprietor of the Northern Malayan group124 words
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Article158 1946-07-13 3 The Singapore Ratepayers' AtfOnation arc suggesting to Government that the sale of any cars which mitfth belong to members of the Association not In Singapore be mad< conditional to their not being rttold for one year. During this period, the sale may be annulled158 words
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299 1946-07-13 3 The Malavfin contingent to the London Victory ParaS returns to Singapore to-daj by th« Mauritania and from two numbers of the contingent, we yesterday received letters. Extracts are as follows: Ahmad Patel I *****) of the 2nd.Bn.S.S.V.F., who is m private life299 words
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66 1946-07-13 3 At a committee meeting it tne Singapore Ratepayers' Association The chairman stated that it appgJtUd necessary to remind Government about war claims eompCßMtion. Mnny serious casos of hardship were already m existence, and if rules for compensation were formulated, it miffkt at least be66 words
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Article57 1946-07-13 3 Yap Ah Tiong claimed trial In the Fourth Police Court yesterterday when charged with criminal Intimidation. It is alleged that M 2 40 p.m. on July 4 at Nelson Road, Yap threatened Tan Kan Mvi with a pistol. A request for 24 hours police custody was granted57 words
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Article53 1946-07-13 3 With the object of electing united body to look after the interests of the Indian community m Singapore, a meeting will be held today at 0 pjn. at the Indian Asso elation promises. Representatives of the various Indian bodies m Singapore and members of the Indian community53 words
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289 1946-07-13 3 Bayonetting Of Australian PoW Admitted "It was illegal to kill a P'i-soncr-01-war for trying to escape without a trial by court-martial. I thought it wrong to execute the I Australian PoW, Pte. J.EDurkin, when I received the order from Capi. Hosumi, but if I didn't execute the order I would289 words
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55 1946-07-13 3 Two charges of murder wert explained to a Javanese. Mokmin b. Asm In the Fourh Police Court v.sterday. It is alleged that he committed murder of Lee Hoay Seah and Tlieam Chian at Pulau Bukom on, the evening of July 9. The case fms postponed55 words
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219 1946-07-13 3 Fatal Accident: RAF Sergeant Acquitted Flight Sergeant Prank Albert William Jackson (21) was acquitted m the Fifth Police Court yesterday on a charge of causing death through itgligent driving, without his defence being called upon. Shortly after 4 p.m. on A™il 19 a military tipper lorry skidded off Changi Road219 words
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373 1946-07-13 4 The Morning Tribune SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1946. Welcome Home The Malayan V-Parade Contingent return home this afternoon and will be met by H.E. the Governor and other distinguished officers. For most of the members of the Contingent it will have been their first experience of longdistance travel and of Europe.373 words
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1441 1946-07-13 4 Capt. Bob Jackson - Army Amenities Include Travel For The Wife C apt. Bob Jackson By I'nvato _>, clerk to the Military attache m a Mexican city, stopped pounding his typewriter for a minute, looked into the sunlit street below at the smartly dressed senoritas and thought: M My, my, how nice it would1,441 words
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Article68 1946-07-13 4 Russian Co-opera tion Hailed BERLIN, July 10.— The American Army spokesman said Wednesday that the fourpower co-operation m Berlin's allied command to "(join if along fine now with the H*f--Bians leading m ihe spirit of extraordinary co-oj)cration." Colonel frank Hon ;< v, head of the American mil I dry government68 words
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103 1946-07-13 4 WASHINGTON, July, 11- -Mr. Dean Acheson, t ii«- acting Secretory ot Stale, told a press coMl'ivncc Wednesday thai the United States would not recognise the removals of •o-oaltod German assets by Russia from Austria except when In accord Wiith American policy. Mr. Acheson said theA.P. - 103 words
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Article153 1946-07-13 4 NEW DELHI, 11: Liaquat Ali Khan, A II -India Muslim League •rotary, declared on Wednesday "it would be suicidal for the Muslin; League to enter the Constituent AMy" unl< s the present po arified. He cited tlial the Indian National when it ratified acceptance of theA.P. - 153 words
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54 1946-07-13 4 U-S.-N.Z. Lend-Lease Settlement Signed WASHINGTON. July 11. A lend-leage I i I ned by the U.S. and New llv that N land will i |5,000, i D U.S.. which will spend the v m X purchase of real i tate and building! and furtli- ranc< ultural of mutual benefit toA.P. - 54 words
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Advertisement17 1946-07-13 4 The Best Bars In Town Where Prices Are Lowest PAVILION BARS ORCHARD ROAD Open Nightly Till Midnight17 words
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Advertisement177 1946-07-13 7 Art O Kaunas C. K. TANG KIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE. SS For all kinds of Eastern Art» aud Crafts. fxaptional Value at Minimum Cost I Beauty Auk Beautify your features with widest range of beauty products Ilouges, Compacts, Face Powders, Creams. Lotions etc. Latest shipment Call at— E. Allabux Co.,177 words
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Advertisement162 1946-07-13 7 I// obtainabl anywhere it's m Jhs. Sxnqaftote ShopA 77 Eiectrtcal United Trading Co., 61. Stamfind Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Fwbw'dcry Direct Importers of ail kinds of Chinese Hand -made Fancy Goods 16, battery Road (Rodney House), Singapore Flomcn Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE162 words
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Advertisement201 1946-07-13 7 General Merchandise FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 5. Stamford Road, Singapore. Where a new shipment of p;rceia n LINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected. Telephone 7563 Hair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers. Latest F'a&hions and Manicure by Miss Anna Mtijttrie Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Baloon Smerly of201 words
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Advertisement130 1946-07-13 7 Metis Wear BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS A Gents Distinctive i Stylfsh Bhlrtt) Call at— E. ALLABUX CO., 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Music Store T.M.A. Music House, I 61/63, High Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC i RECORDS Phone 7465 Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71,130 words
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Advertisement163 1946-07-13 7 Xv CyVXVCT iltioft Marden Compare Refrigerating Enginer p 82, Orchard Road P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN Sin «ra pore Sanitary Contractor, FONCHIN Co., Lr Oitice 64. WtO'ich Sir**. Pijorw No. 7557 Sanitary ft Electrical Coutihv* Gdllding Repairers acd Otnm Importer* SHOE CO., LTD BATA BUILDING NORTH BRIDGE ROAI rSilk Store163 words
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604 1946-07-13 5 TWO NEW OBSTACLES TO LOAN TO BRITAIN WASHINGTON. JULY 11: THE FATE OF AMI RICA'S LOAN TO BRITAIN WILL BE LARGELY DECIDED TOMORROW WHEN TWO NEW AMENDMENTS AIMED AT KILLING THE LOAN PLAN BY MAKING IT UNACCEPTABLE TO BRITAIN ARE LIKELY TO BE VOTED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. TheReuter; A.P. - 604 words
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132 1946-07-13 5 NEW YORK, July 11.— Lt. Gen. George Stratemeyer, chief of U.S. army air defence command, declared at an aviation writers association meeting on Thursday: 'Figuratively speaking, the army air forces right now could not punch its way out of a wet paper oag." HeA.P. - 132 words
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Article142 1946-07-13 5 WASHINGTON, July 11— There can be no question that the effort and expense involved m the first Bikini atom bomb test has been "amply justified both by the information secured and by the greatly narrowing range of speculation and argument" the Special Evaluation Board, appointed byReuter - 142 words
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Article98 1946-07-13 5 THE HAGUE. July 11.— The Dutch Government today denied -eport received here that Dr. Hubertus van M- ok. Lieut -Governor-General of Lie Netherlands East Indies, had rejected the proposal for a t*w* ta Java, mad' by Dr. Sutan Shalirir. Indonesian Prime Minister. "A report m thiiReuter - 98 words
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Article106 1946-07-13 5 JERUSALEM, July 11.— Jewish resistance movements secret radio "Voice of Israeli" today Announced that Otto Freund, one of the two Jew s kidnapped on July 3 from a house m Haifa and arraigned before the "Jewish people's higher court" on suspicion of having betrayed the Mesheq YagurReuter - 106 words
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Article81 1946-07-13 5 Refugees' C amp Raided HERFORD, Germany, July 11 During a raid on a displaced persons' camp m Germany carried out by British troops, public safety officers and military polic«\ 34 notorious criminals fcere arrested and 76 suspects detained. One of the arrested men, it li believed, is wanted for theReuter - 81 words
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Article62 1946-07-13 5 PEIPING, July 11.- Chinese press dispatches reported that four Chinese Were executed m Changchun by a firing squad for looting Russian property and for carrying concealed weapons. The executions were carried out by Government authorities who are intensifying the search for the slayers of nine RussianA.P. - 62 words
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196 1946-07-13 5 AMHERST, MASSACHUSETTS, July Hi—Declaring that substantial numbers of men were required for the occupation of Germany and Japan, General Eisenh^r. the Chief of Staff, said: "So long as the U.S. Government continues the c ccupation, nothing could bring about a more dangen us situation than AmericanA.P. - 196 words
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Article41 1946-07-13 5 TRIESTE, Juiv 11. An armour* I rar k helped AiN-d ami Venezta Oiulia police to diso' pro-Yu«ro**--lav Communists Mnkcrs who closed the central fruit market m Trlesti by force today. 'I h<> police Are m I Id made. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article150 1946-07-13 5 THREE-POINT PROGRAMME Washington! July 10. Mr SVinthrop \V. A'ldrich, New York banker, announced today a three-point programme designed to carry out President Truman's goal of returning American and foreign commerce and investments to private channels as quickly impossible. Mr. A'ldrich, chairman of the; recently appointed committee for financing trade, conferred150 words
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Article103 1946-07-13 5 JERUSALEM July 11.— The Hffb Commissioner In Palestine, QenenU Sir Alan Cunningham, tonight :;av;orders for the release of b 9 Arabs rerving sei.ti nces of between five years and life imprisonment and fix Jews .serving sentences between five and ten years. Amoii'-,' ih« Jews was Leib Sirkin, WDiancedReuter - 103 words
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Article125 1946-07-13 5 Australian Suggestion Rejected NEW YORK, July 12. -Ru.si.t bafl rejected Australia's suggestion for jut autonomous authority oontrollinl atomic eneruy and insists On put tinall atomic control under the Becuritj Council. Dr. Herberi V. Iratt, chair man of 'h«> Atomic -.üb-eommrtt Thursday. The Russian position W*s presented by the Soviet delegateA.P. - 125 words
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223 1946-07-13 6 Britain Builds First Jet-Powered Seaplane jet -propelli -n 1;. made by a British aeroplane company. Detail- <.f fin' m"., m,. i nine, hi< li has been constructed by Sau Ltd 111 the secret list, but a scale model "i 'ii craft exhibited for the ftrsl time m a four-day display223 words
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Article150 1946-07-13 6 SIKHS RESPOND TO NEHRU'S REQUEST NEW DELHI, July 11. -In response to an urgent request by Pandit 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 of I It was reportedReuter - 150 words
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Article69 1946-07-13 6 TOKIO, July 11.-SCAP today ottered no objection to the Mitsui Chemical Co.'s borrowing 378,000 yen to instal equipment t0 make dlllcin, an artificial sugar substitute. Tlie Japanese this year wiJ, obi am only about 8,000 of the 200.000 tons of sugar they ordinarily use, and dulcin— oneA.P. - 69 words
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Article108 1946-07-13 6 NEW YORK, July 9. Signing oj a contract with the Chineae Supply ommlaaion for the d**tgn, tree* tion and operation <»r tcren central trie generating station*, to b< riled !n Shanghai and othj: and town <;f China ai i- of a long-raage prograi imc for tncReuter - 108 words
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Article58 1946-07-13 6 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 goinP <o make every effort to end the debate on Saturday. A 1 i' »J\TReuter - 58 words
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Article34 1946-07-13 6 WASHINGTON. July U. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved the nominations of Dr. J. Leighton Stuart to be Ambassador to China and Robert Butler to bt Amb&ssactar to Australia. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article57 1946-07-13 6 VIENNA, July 11.— Wilhdm Reisz. who wa s sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment as a war criminal three days ago, committed suicide today by hanging himself m his cell. Reisz was found guilty of denouncing hi> co-religfonists to the Nazis and of helping to round them upReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration21 1946-07-13 6 Paulette Goddard and Virginia Fields m a scene from United Artists' picture, "The Crystal Ball" due for release m Malaya shortly.21 words
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Article264 1946-07-13 6 DRIVE AGAINST PR O-COMMUNISTS CAIRO, JULY 11: About 160 arrests have been made m Egypt m 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 m Cairo The Egyptian Government is reported to bo concerned aboutReuter - 264 words
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Article125 1946-07-13 6 NEW YORK. July 11. -Nine ships 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." PaulA.P. - 125 words
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96 1946-07-13 6 New U.S. Member Of Tokyo Tribunal Tokyo. .Tu!\- U Taj -Gen. My ron C, Cramer, former U.S. Ar my Judpre 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 m the Superior Judicial CourtA.P. - 96 words
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Article121 1946-07-13 6 JAP REDS PLAN LAND REFORM i Japa om* v ist to da] iv- m program n calling foi expro* 1 n of all land over an KT%r*g* of three eko (one c-ho c(iuals 2.43 •>•-) m all parts of Japan, except Hokkaido, when* all land over 10 t-ho would beA.P. - 121 words
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83 1946-07-13 6 KURE, July 11. -The bMdQlMUrtcn of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces Thursday announced patrolling by naval craft m the Kbn*n Straits between Korea and Japan to prevent unauthorised entry of Koreans into Japan. "Recently about 200 illegal immigrants from Korea were rounded upA.P. - 83 words
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Article80 1946-07-13 6 JERUSALEM. July 11— The High Commissioner for Palestine, Sir Alan Cunningham, stated 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 noReuter - 80 words
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Article66 1946-07-13 6 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 totalReuter - 66 words
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Article58 1946-07-13 8 .ti:i; quai m When told il<l be landed nt n moiTow morning. The refugees who arrived In 'l'* 1 port (en days ftgo were held to gun- R 1 1 I I »n In th< strike w*a started this mornii Immigrants protn ed and insanitary conditionReuter - 58 words
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52 1946-07-13 8 We Need America In South Pacific' SYDNEY. July 11. la an editorial the Sydney Morning Herald on Thursday urged retaining tike present j south-west Pacific base, including Manus Island, on almost any terms acceptable to Washington. It said: "We need America m the south Pacific far more than she D**oijA.P. - 52 words
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Article52 1946-07-13 8 Postal Strike: Nehru Steps In NEW DELHI, July 11 Telegraph service cmi ol the Government of India handed m their strike notice Pandit Nehru, Congress President, meanwhile has appealed both to the Government of India and to the leaders of the Postmen V Union to accept .arbitration In the postmen'sReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement200 1946-07-13 8 yoi lukyl I PEOPLE What New Yorkers couldn't MW Id New York, the people of Singapore can see now. We 'Wer to the Louis-Conn fight for world heavyweight championship. A remarkable film of this fight Which is being shown at the ALHAMBRA THEATRE, is drawing boxing-fans daily to this cinema-hall200 words
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Advertisement77 1946-07-13 8 -__£-™r^ OPENING TO-DAY I HERE'S YOUR WEEKEND SHOW! j LOOK AT THE CAST! raciest, most riotous JjL*t> |g» a 4 P*rwn»»»nt Ptcturt with 9 ROLAND YOUNG ALBERT DEKKER MARGARET HAVES CECIL KELLAWAY EDWARD MORRIS SSESSS .*:>- .1 Xii ■■-V.--M .VLIMMV,, i >■■■ ALSO GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS showing England Vs. India77 words
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216 1946-07-13 9 I Fribune Stall Reporter) "We are not anxious to lend out small sums because we feel that owing to the high prices prevalent for various commodities the borrower will not get full value for his money," an official of a local Bank told216 words
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Article145 1946-07-13 9 The Governor-General's visit tv j Borneo has now been reduced m length and the following new arrangements have been made. H.E. will fly to Jesselton on Sunday, for the ceremony on Monday of j establishing the new Colonial Oovenrment after the period of the Military145 words
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Article56 1946-07-13 9 NANKING. July 11.— The preparatory committee of the Chinese National Assembly us lodging a vigorous protest against the "Big Four"- decision m Paris to exclude China as a sponsor nation for the peace conference. The committee is sending messages to all public organisations In the country calling onReuter - 56 words
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Article79 1946-07-13 9 Two armed robberies were r.--ported to have taken place on Thursday. One was by a Chinese living r»i Yonp: Kit Road who said he hati been robbed of |575 and feweilery worth |60Q by four Ckines wore all Rltned with pistols. In the other robbery, a Singh*79 words
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Article28 1946-07-13 9 ation of dried f y be procured commercially. Applications Lor int- P. Porm be lubmitted to the Xt tm ..mis and Expoi ts, Singapore.28 words
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Article50 1946-07-13 9 Fifty-four Japanese sentenced to death for war crimes are at present awaiting confirmation and execution of sentence m Singapore. They include Major Mizutami, whose recent trial m connexion with the BurmaSiam railway attracted considerable attention. Others were concerned m the Andamans, "Dou-ble-Tenih." and Burma-Siam railway cases.50 words
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Article72 1946-07-13 9 A police mobile palroi from Beach Road stopped two Chinese at King Georges Avenue at 7.45 p.m. on Thursday, and recovered a Jap automatic pistol and a knife. The Chinese, Lim Poh Hong and Wong Yet Cheng, were produced before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim, m the Fifth72 words
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Article65 1946-07-13 9 I SHANGHAI. July 10.— Two Dig fish I canning plants will be eteablished m China AS part of the Chinese National j Relief and Rehabilitation Admin is- j (ration's fishery rehabilitation pro- 1 grr.mme. Canning experts of CNRRA and UNRRA have left for a two-week survey65 words
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Article23 1946-07-13 9 Four Chinese Hho wore allegedly I attempting to extort money from shopkeepers m Tanglin Road have detained by the police.23 words
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540 1946-07-13 9 James Marshall Hall of the CMP and Ernest William Johnson and Cyril Henry Bartlett of the RMP Co, and two Filipinos, Ignatius Undason and Stanley Almante, were committed for trial at the High Court on a charge of armed gang robbery, at the540 words
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478 1946-07-13 9 Jap Colonel Admits He Ordered Trooper Shot ion and speakin tor. old Li. -Col. -omman< of the PoW Cam,, OI) his n at the Third War Crimes Court relay before Lt.-Col. H. E. R. Smith and tv at the trial of 13 Japanese on atrocity charges against British and Dutch478 words
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Article115 1946-07-13 9 The circumstances of the Ja Pnese Captain Hagi Risuke's escape last Wednesday are as follows: The prisoner was a number ot a working party employed on cutting down long grass about, 300 yards outside Changi jail. When the composition of the working party was checked prior115 words
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Article43 1946-07-13 9 PEIPING, July 11.— Chinese Government authorities said that over 200,000 J^p- prisoners and civilians have been returned to Japan from Manchuria since the repatriation programme opened on June 7. More than 1.000.000 Japanese nationalists still remain m Manchuria.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article29 1946-07-13 9 The following now members have been elected to the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association: Messrs. S. P. Ho, Abdul Hamid bin Jumat and S. S. Prnnklyn.29 words
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Advertisement102 1946-07-13 9 SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB Special Notice The Committee has decided that as a temporary measure Lady Members will be permitted to use the Club all day on Sundays. Cold Luncheons on Sundays will be available for a Limited Number. Dinner will be served on Saturn day, 13th July, and Dance Music102 words
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Article291 1946-07-13 10 Good Bowling In Test Trial CANTERBURY, July 11 .—The most welcome feature of the second day's play m the England Test trial was the bowling of Voce Wright who were chiefly responsible for England gaining a first innings lead of 146. Wright repeatedly beat the batsmen and broke the Rest's291 words
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Article239 1946-07-13 10 ENGLAND.— Ist Innings. Hutton b Perks 11 Washbrook b Smith 120 Ikin c Wai son b Price 13 Hardstaff c Griffith b Gray 69 Crapp b Compton 24 Yardley b Perks 39 Evans st. Griffith b Smith 25 Voce not out Bedser not oui 0 Extras 12 TotalReuter - 239 words
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Article114 1946-07-13 10 CATTERICK, July 10: Sentence of ten years imprisonment with remission of two jreari and of discharge from His Majesty V service with Ignominy has hoen promulgated on two of ill soldiers who were tried by a general court martial at Catteriek Camp on May 21Reuter - 114 words
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Article91 1946-07-13 10 Jubilant Over Independence Coronado, California, July l»> Filipinos face i tremcndoui prcblem m rehabilitating t fn-ir econo my after the irar l>ut are jubilant over their independence, s;»id la.Gon- Vv'ilhclin Stylcr, commanaei U.S. Army Forces m the Weiteid Pacific. Re was on route to Wa phinjrton Stylor said tho warA.P. - 91 words
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Article103 1946-07-13 10 BOURNEMOUTH July 11— A man suspected of the murder of ex Wren Doreen Marshall m a nivine n?*ar Bournemouth is now m custoday. He is under remand charged with an entirely different offence. The dead girl's handbag was found yesterday on the sands betw.cn the hotel where the103 words
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Article45 1946-07-13 10 BATAVIA, July 11 .—lt is understood that the number of arrests m connection with the kidnapping of Dr. Sutan Shahrir may ultimately reach 200. Dr. Shahrir on his arrival here today said he was confident that Indonesian nationalist aims would be achieved.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article56 1946-07-13 10 while tiAmja, New Mexico, Juiy 10. The U.S. Army on Tuesday test-, fired a German V-2 rocket to an altitude of 83 J miles to create a new' record. Laden with data-gathering instruments, the rocket was m the air 400.5 seconds. It landed 63 milesA.P. - 56 words
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Article90 1946-07-13 10 Price Controls Scrapped WASHINGTON, July 10.— Civilian Production Administration scrapped the only remaining price controls designed to insure output of inexpensive clothing. The agency announced it will set aside fabric^ suitable for low and moderately priced garments, but it is not certain whether it will require manufacturers to sell clothings90 words
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Advertisement113 1946-07-13 10 At The Worlds GLOBE G^W DAILY: 3 p.m.— 7—9.15 p.m. "SONG OF RUSSIA" ROBERT TAYLOR Midnight (11.30 p.m.) To-night "A YANK IN THE R.A.F." (Tyrone Power) Opening To-morrow "AIR FORCE" (John Garfield) UDO N.W Daily: 3 p.m. 7 p.m.— 9.15 p.m. •WEEK-END IN HAVANA" 'Carmen Miranda) Midnight (11.30 p.m.> To-night113 words
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Advertisement41 1946-07-13 10 BIG ROMANTIC— THRILLING ADVENTURE IN HARBOUR ISLAND! Where's Harbour Island? Never Mind The Answer F Maria Montez Will Lead You There! MARIA IS TOLLEA AND NAJA,FIRST TIME IN A DUAL ROLE! I n SI ii All OADII Preceded By Pathe Gazette41 words
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Miscellaneous395 1946-07-13 10 I Radio j d s rrogramme s '^*^T k 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Schools Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.) English Schools 1 Broadcast every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1100-1200 hrs.) Chinese Schools' Broadcast er«ry Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1200-1400 hrs.) 800 metres m the medium wave band and395 words
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Article242 1946-07-13 11 Police, Recs Draw 1-1 At Soccer Rallying strongly U> closing stages oi the game, tin* Police drew with the Recs m a fast r played at Thomson Road yesterday. Getting into their stride quickly the Recs carried play to the Polic half from the start. And for the next fifteen242 words
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Article101 1946-07-13 11 RAI Tenfah at TcngaA today: S. R. S. Naiciu; Sintha, Razak, Rama-samy, Ilahlm, Sat tar, Jean Pierre, J. C. Corera, Parame.s varan, Deenah, Mumandy, Robert b, l->. Marimuthu, V. N. PiJlai, Shc^aran. A. Sankaraii, A. S. Paul and Sinyh. Against RAF, Kallang at Kallang tomorrow: Osman, Katar101 words
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Article47 1946-07-13 11 Cotton Wins French Title SAINT CLOUD, PARIS, Ju;y 12— Harry Cotton, one of Brtitain's leading professionals, played m with 133 to capture the French international Golf open with a total ol 269 at the Saint Cloud golf course Thursday. His card for two days wus 70-66-67-66 A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article46 1946-07-13 11 NEW YORK, July 11. It is understood that the World Bank will grant a 1 en-million-dollar loan to the Netherlands for purchase of U.S. cotton. I Purchases will be made by private I firms instead of by the Netherlands Government.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article171 1946-07-13 11 In their drive against the "drink" black market m Singapore, the Customs Department summoned a proprietor and a licensee of two liquor shops with their respective salesmen, for selling- whisky and gin above the controlled price. This is the first case of its kind. Lim171 words
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Article183 1946-07-13 11 (By Learte Constantine, Renter's special corres.) CHESTERFIELD, July 11:— The Indians will no doubt remember this visit to Chesterfield to play Derbyshire: for after their ill-fortune of having both wicketk rs indisposed their troubles were added to when Hafeez was taken ill overnight and confined toReuter - 183 words
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Article52 1946-07-13 11 TONIGHT'S WRESTLING i b i ken round bout, 'i* G ling to 1 jt i i""' cry so 1 main should be pood. In the second main event unbeaten t hui: >n Mir Khan over ten flve-m1 This bout should prore to be icientillc < Pro thi at v: De52 words
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248 1946-07-13 11 "Pretence At Beating Wahab" Says Ibrahim me so pit abb- that only ol beating him. tiat Toyoda, hearing the sound oi blows from his room next door, would be i d that his instructions were being carried out. Ibrahim bin umar, insdor of Police, making his defence against charge of248 words
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Article343 1946-07-13 11 MEF Signallers Dissatisfied LONDON". July 10 —In the House Commons. Mr. Jack Lawson, Secretary for War, was asked by Mr. Kirk'./ood (Labour, Dumbarton) if m view of the dissatisfaction among sigrmllert of the M-E.F. with the rate of release due m part to units retaining: more personnel than fa necessary,Reuter - 343 words
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Article88 1946-07-13 11 The following have boon invited to pi;\y soccer for the "Ruckiites Sports Party un Sunday against the Embarkation U.ii: at the Al-Junied Road Ground at 5.00 p.m. Players are requested to be assembled at 304 Telok Kurau Road, not later than 4.30 p.m. for transport. G Balakrishnan. C88 words
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Article67 1946-07-13 11 London, July 11. Islington and Eistrec, both making elaborate arrangements to welcome their heroes and heroines from the forces, are beginning to wonder if there is anything m the saying that old soldicis fade away. Islington's mayor has only a few names and addresses and the reception67 words
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Article61 1946-07-13 11 The Singapore Chines* Amateur Athletic Federatior which controls Basketball, Volleyball and Athletics among Singapore Chinese has been revived and the following hav t been elected Officials lor the current year: President Goh Chy e Hin; Vice 'President Ang Eng Ann and Tan Keng Seng; Secretaries Puari Keng Yeow61 words
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Article127 1946-07-13 11 INDIA Ist innings 380 for 9 wickets. DERBYSHIRE— Ist Innings. Worthinglon b Sohoni 5 Townsend st. Amarnath b Shinde 17 Elliott b Mankad 61 Vaulkhard b Shinde 32 Hodgkinson b Mankad Revill b Sohoni 42 Gladwin lbw Shinde 47 Marsh b Mankad 86 Pope c Shinde b MankadReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement75 1946-07-13 11 All-in Wrestling GREAT WORLD To-Night Saturday 13th. 20TH CENTURY PROMOTIONS PRESENTS A*k THE BIG FIGHTS! I hf IiARSIDE 10 x 5 i o >i i E Ik IP'IP Chunky Harraan 10 x 5 Mir Khan oi^ P J La Franibois 10 x 5 Dara Singh "^C Jr Reel Ea^ rle75 words
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313 1946-07-13 12 Major Threatened To Murder WAAF Her Husband Aldcrshot, July 12.— Said by a psychiatrist to be a war casually and a completely broken down man, Maj. William Anderson, with a Distinguished Service Order and aged 37, pleaded guilty at a court martial at CrooKnam, Aldershot, yesterday to rive charges of313 words
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Article141 1946-07-13 12 SECOND GIRL MURDERED BOURNEMOUTH. July 12.— A possible second victim of the murderer of ix-Wren Doreen Marshall m Branksome Denechine, Bournemouth, may be 'Peggy" for whom police are searching. "Peggy" knew Miss Marshall and the polict have been wishing to interview h<. r. The possibility of a second murder hasReuter - 141 words
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Article51 1946-07-13 12 Abroad the USS Mt. Mckinlcy, July 12.— The chance that the second atomic test bomb will explode prematurely is only "one m a million", Capt. Christian Engleman, Navy electronics expert, told newsmen. Safaeguards against a premature blast, Capt. Engleman and other experts explained, include both electronic and manual51 words
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Article70 1946-07-13 12 WASHINGTON, July 12: President Truman last ni^ht expressed the view that world peace will bo at tnined "if we can #niplemont the United Nations Orpansiation with police force behind it, sufficient to nake its mandates stand up.' He called for a stronger intern* ticnal police force70 words
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Article36 1946-07-13 12 HELSINKI, July 12. -The Bank of Fmtilund h; mieil *]\<- sa!" of Swedish currency. The measure ii bt li^vod hen* to be m anticipation ol appreciation of the Swedish crown vis-a-vis the dollar.36 words
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Article90 1946-07-13 12 First Jew Leader Set Free JERUSALEM, July IL': Th€ first of four members Of the Jewish Agency Executive who were arrested on June U!) by the British authoriin's during the widespread arms SCfcrchea of Palestine buil'linps and homei was released from the Latrun detention camp today. The mentor who returnedA.P. - 90 words
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Article54 1946-07-13 12 BANGKOK. July 12.— Border dispatches to the Siamese press reported three Siamese were wounds whrn 20 dacoits from Indo China raided a party of fishermen near Nnnekhai on July 8. The dacoits warn armed with hand-granades and rifles. They carrird away two fishing boats a quantity54 words
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Article38 1946-07-13 12 STOCKTON, California. July 12.— A firo started by an explosion drttioyed part of the Schcnley-Coronct brandy dLstillery here today, burnin!? thousands of gallons of brandy and alcohol. The damage is estimated to ac $1,500,000 <$3-million Straits).38 words
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Article52 1946-07-13 12 ijangkok. July 12. -The Siamese Government announced plans to send China a oi 500 toni or rice d token of Siamese desire to assist m the relic! of the Chinese famine. Perron*] viit s of rice to Chiang Kalsh( k and T V. Booßg irere52 words
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Miscellaneous15 1946-07-13 12 I USELESS EUSTACE I •Blimey! You're for it," Lefty! It's a summonds for your rates!!"15 words
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