Morning Tribune, 15 July 1946

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOl N:> 65 w,. S- ts) 10 CENTS MONDAY JULY 15, 1946.
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  • 265 1 Two Yugoslav Soldiers Killed In Clash With US Army Patrol GORIZIA, Joly 14. Two Yugoslav soldiers were killed m skirmishes with a United States Army patrol near Aurisina on Friday night, says an official statement from 88th Division headquarters. There were no American 'casualties. American troopg m the CapoIreno and
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  • 221 1 British MP Beaten To Death Alexandria. July 14.— One British military policeman died from m juries received as the result of last night's grenade throwing incident m Alexandria and subsequent assault by a crowd of Egyptian!. Six other British military policemen were seriously injured. According to British sources, seven policemen
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  • 54 1 NANKING. July 13. Chinese despatchM from KunminU .->aid On Saturday that Democratic leader Li Kung-pu was assassinated as he descended from a bus near Ms home. One tUfped WEa held. Li was one of the celebrated "seven gentlemen" imprisoned by the Japanese Government, prior to the war because of their
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  • 195 1 VETO POWER "RIDICULOUS" SAYS U.S. New York, July 14 The United States Government makes a hard-hitting att<iek on the veto power cemand^-d by Russia on h e U'lVed Nations' future machinery for world control of atom c energy, m a memorandum submitted to the Atomic Energy Commission. The memorandum^ prepared
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  • 103 1 Washington, July 14.— The U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Byrnes, flying home from Paris, had plans for a swift folloWUp of the limited achievements of the Big Four Foreign Ministers' [•onference. He has disclosed his intention f unrinc another meeting with M Molotov. Mr.
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  • 34 1 Ihe Hague. July 13. Throe hun-u.-t<! marines for the brfcmde of marines at Sourabaya will leave Amsterdam port v iext Monday on i. 1 i lie motorsbip Johar do Wju
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  • 75 1 Toldo, Jirly 14. rAfter gf.ban of 1,800 years Japanese women today conquered the old Omine mountain, but they had to tfave an escort of three police to get them past threatening Buddhist priests. The priests said it was desecration but the women said it was
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  • 63 1 BELGRADE, July 14. T* I( Jugoslav Ministry of Jciormakion emphatically denied ow Saturday Rome reports that I Marshal Tito had been wounded jor that any attempt had been made on his life. Marshal Tito i s m excellent health, touring Montenegro and :making speeches
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  • 1312 1 U.S. LOAN TO BRITAIN PASSED: VOTING 219-155 7"»-i«f»i<tii.- 'Defcut Will /mpcrif Unitctl iS'<tttc>»i> P/a« For World Co-otoeration WASHINGTON, July 1 4.— The United States House of Representatives hao approved the loan to British of U.S. $3,750,000,000 ($7,500 million Scraits) and .sent it on to President Truman for signature. The vote
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  • 249 2 Protest Against "Slandei Representatives of 42 Chinese associations and guilds m Malacca voted at a mass meeting m favour of the Malayan Union (inclusive of Singapore) with common citizenship for those domiciled m Malaya and who intend to make this country their permanent homeland. This
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  • 156 2 POST STRIKERS WILL MEET AGAIN TODAY A. decision regarding re a umpitou yt work by the 300 uniformed workers of the Postal and Telecoms Oepartment Singapore, is exported M> be arrived at today. The men, who have been on strike since last Wednesday, consider the Government's new scale of pay
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  • 133 2 CLERKS PLAN CO-OPERATIVE STORES (Our Own Reporter. Penan*?. July 14— Mr, N. Ponnudurai, president and Mr. Yeoh Cheng Kung. lion, secretary, of the Penang Clerical Union, it is underaotod. will 'be Pen-ang's delegates to th e pan-Malayan clerical conference which is to be otld m Kuala Lumpur during tho August
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  • 23 2 WASHINGTON. July 13.- France 4od United States will today ilfn an agreement of a 1,370 million-dollar credit to France. Reuter
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  • 57 2 Sofia, July 13 A sentence of <ife imprisonment was pronounced an Friday on Dr. Georgi Dimitrov, former leader of the Bulgarian National Agrarian Union, aft.fr he was convicted of war-time mutiny. Dimitrov was charged with distributing among men at the front -nch slogans as "peaci\" "bread,"
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  • 114 2 McJay and Chinese leader a of Malacca hare sent a telegram to Mr. George Hall, the Secretary of Slate for the Colonies, urring upon i// v s Majesty's Government the necessity, Wisdom and justice of consulting all sections of Malayan opinion before arriving at the final
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  • 32 2 TRIESTE. Julj 13. -Six people Were seriously wounded when bomb exploded m a restaurant here late last night. Further detail^ of the Incident were still uuavailablr early this morning. Reuter
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  • 139 2 Lapaz, Bolivia, July 14— Temporary suspension of the negotiations for the renewal of the Bolivia tin contract with the United States has caused grave concern here. m the first reaction to the suspension, the Government ha 3 Increased tho capital of the Banco Mincro, (tho mining
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  • 21 2 TRIESTE. July 13- Th, general slrikr aflecting 200 000 workers which paralysed Ttkstc for fortnicht, ,\a- declared officiaiiv »nd«-<i today A.P.
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  • 35 2 Peipinsr, July 13— The municipal poliei on Friday seized and nealc the Spanish legation and chancellory and ordered Consul Kicadro Muniz to leave, sources close to the consul said.- Associtaed Press
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  • 178 2 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG. July 13— Province Weilesley is a t present an infected urea for rabies and it ls hoped to inoculate all dogs on the mainland M a precautionary measure, stated Maior R. A. B. Stanhope. Veterinary Olticer. m an Interview*. Outlining plans lor
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  • 28 2 SHANGHAI, July 13.— Press dispatches say thut the cholera epidemic, is sDrcadinS m central Manchuria. Thirt\ persona are dead m Kuiyuan. two m Changchun A.P.
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  • 40 2 CALCUTTA. July 13. Filij thou sand families haw been made homeless by the floods In eastern Bengal and Assam, according t 0 a memgc received here today from the Chittagong representative In 'he b> Legislative Council. Reuter
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  • 559 2 US Loan Will Help To Expand, Free World Trade By Co-operation WASHINGTON Congressional approval of the $3,750,000,000 loan to Britain starts the United Nations toward the distant uoul of expanding and freeing world trade through co-operative action. The loan, while vitally important to Britain, is but one piece of the
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  • 145 3 25 LIGHTERS FOR PENANG (Our Own PENANO, Jul: 13. Twenty-nve new lighter are expected <» Penftng from the Middle East some time nexi week to AUgmei I the preKent short ape. Amouß other plans ji pi ipo&ed t 0 bring the Pena tl g Harbour Board up to pre-war working
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  • 102 3 London. July 12.— The Board of Trade disclosed Friday that Britain had wartime-accumulated larpfal wool sufficient to supply United Kingdom consumers for two yearn without further increases. The report gave details of a plan whereby the United Kingdom joined with New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa
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  • 79 3 SHANGHAI. July 12--The Chinese mMMnfWSi who^e lightning .strike yesterday compelled four neWf agencies m Shanghai- -Reuter, United Pre.s.s, Associated Press, and Agence France to suspend their services, returned to work today on the intervention of Mayor K. C. Wu. He urged the strikers to resume
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  • 74 3 PENANO, July IS Nearly 3,000 Chinese whr had migrated into Province Weilesley to become settlers m the Jap'spontorcd food growing farms started yar ago 'ire m nerd <>f assistance. ttcrs have Itccn reetivrd by the Penaßf Chinese Victims Con* ittee from these people who state thfl! they
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  • 53 3 TOKIO, July 12. Oen. Ho Ylnchln former Chief of staff of the Chinese armed forces, arrived ai pirfleld at 1430 from Shanghai, m r^nto to attend Besffion of the UnltM Nations Organisation lie will remain here two or three days and call mi Oen Doußlaa
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  • 36 3 I.ondon July L2.— Government*! to national! it th<- coal h try became law today when the Coal try Nationalisation Act was Royal .--serif The industry wil I }.<• run \>y a < ;i Reuter
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  • 47 3 NANKING, July 13— Thirteen of the 49 passengers were reported kiUrd and only three were uninjured When a Chinese Central Air Transport Corporation aircraft crashed within a mile of Tsinan airfield, after developing engine trouble a few minutes after the take-off. Reuter
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  • 354 3 Police Raid Robbers' Den, Seize Automatics, Jewellery, Money (Tribune Staff Reporter) Prompt action by a small party of police, and splendid co-operation by victims of a robbery resulted In the discovery of what is believed to be a robbers den m Malay Street, yesterday morning. The robbery occurred at 1
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  • 231 3 (Exclusive to Tribune) London, July 12.— Group Capuun Edward Donaldson (34) who Is flyinS one of the jet planes on or about August 14 m a further attempt to raise the air speed record from 606 m.p.h., was born m Malaya. Captain Donaldson is
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  • 97 3 SAN PRAMCIBCO, July 12.— Some chsnfTtl i?i ship construction wifi be necessary Hut the navy of the future need not be "revolutionized" on the >>asis of the first atomic experiment at B kini, said Vice-Admiral Georpe Fredrick Hussey, -Jr.. chief of the Navy's Ordinance
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  • 65 3 (Own Own Reporter) PENANG. July 18.— The market is flooded today with larfre quantities of tinned eonds, including condensed milk, jam. bntter, cheese, cigarettes and all kinds of niedicinei which were difficult to procure durinpr the occupation. Practically nothing u° loft unpurchased of foro tr;i in-ported groois
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  • 116 3 TOKYO, July 12. The Japanese Army's fear of wholesale American retaliation and the knowledge that their isla7id empire was not d^'•vidable from gas drenching by air prev>ented the Japanese -rarists from launching gas warfare. According to a report un Japanese chemical warfare by AFPAC. the
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  • 147 3 Nagasaki Not Meant To Be "Atomised" TOKIO, July 13.— 1t is learned to day for the first time that thick cover of clouds diverted th* 1 second atomic bomb attack on this nation from the manufacturing arsenal city of Kokura, 100 miles to the southwest to the port and naval
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  • 208 3 SAKAIS CELEBRATE VICTORY i >\\ n >wn Repot I IPOH, July IS More than 100 Sakais t'rom Upper Perak Distiict assembled M Grik on Wednesday and participated m a unique Sakal Jamboree h«'ld if the airstrip half a mile from the town. Amonf the distinguished guests w( r» H.K. the
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  • 88 3 CANBERRA. July 12.— Uraniurr. and other similar substances throughout Australia, whether known or .subsequently discovered, will become the property of the Commonwealth under a Bill providing- for the public control of basif raw material for production of ato mic energy introduced by Mr. Jchn Dcdman,
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  • 133 3 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, July 14.— More than 280 workers of the Sungei Nyok dockyard have asked for a revision of pay as a result of the Straits Steamship Company falling m line with the Pyfce recommendations. Workers are asking for a ten dt cent,
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  • 87 3 Shanghai, July 12— After confer rin?T with Gen. George Marshall m Nanking, Stuart Symington. U. S Assistant Secretary of War. left S> anehai on July 2 for Shima. a tiny island near Okinawa, to play homage to the crave of war correspon dent Ernie P^e,
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  • 323 4 The Morning Tribune MONDAY, JULY 15, 1946. Barbers' Ramp Government-run haircutting booths offer the I only solution to the persistent well organised ramp which has been carried out oy barbers since the day of the reoccupation. Of all the post-war profiteers, Singapore barbers qualify for a top place in ruthless
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  • 1139 4  -  Harold Nicholson m In laya By (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR) A fortnight ago I wrote an irtlcU m which I referred, dis>aragingly perhaps, to stamp collectors. That article, as I lad hoped and expected, proiuced a healthy reaction. Mr. H. A. Tresidder, m a letter
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  • 150 4 Communists' Problematical Air Force .SHANGHAI. Julj 13. Again mod Insuperable difficulties, Chinmt CommunKb are tr>it," to build an air force to redres* the l'" I^ l Nationalist air advantagt bui the hancea of reaching an effective Bombat organisation wre negligible unleti another country go< Yenim's aid. Ait i-r Japan's collapse,
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  • 623 4 LONDON. -July 13. SUpp for the Britisii Oovt riiini'ii' m i.< n campaign against terrorism i: \< tine wa>, voiced todaj i\ i"< Israel Mattuck. Rabbi i I I.mj ni ..■wish Synagogue. L<» Hi If W i.. r ply Britain with reproach.* un their own govemmeata
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    385 6  -  Josephine Lowman By Two-Thirds Water "We have heard over and over again that we must drink an adequate amount of water if we are to tnjoy best health and ye m our busy lives, when the wea ther is cooler, this is the one health ruU we
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  • 154 6 Howard Hughes Explains Air Accident LOS ANGELES. July 12. The millionaire film producer Howard Hughes, hLs condition woiseninfc M he lay In a hospital fater an afar accident today, summoned hLs doctor and told his story of how the accidtnt occurred. An experienced aviator. Hughewho made "Hell^ Angels" m which
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  • 24 6 NAIROBI. July 13. Tlv Khan, who ha* been ill with high temperature here, wts todaj sufficiently recovered to receive visitors. Reuter
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  • 418 6 Leftist Terrorism In Japan Alleged Tokio, July 14 Charges that "certain elements" m ere using pr< janda, terrorism and untruths assume leadership of the Japanesi r movement and re-establish the regin entation of the Japanese masses under leadership of the Left, were made In a headquarters statement answering the recently
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  • 127 6 Instances of "mutiny" f>y prison crs of war employed on farma weft disclosed at an Ipswich meeting tlio executive committee of the Su] folk branch of the National Fart,'" Unit n A farmer .-aid that at one camp] German prisoner* had formed th«ir own "union" and
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  • 234 6 Scotch-and -Soda Feeling In New Tudor Air-liner Mr. John Wilmot, Minister of Supply, flew at 20,000 ft. nearly four miles high m Britain's first "pressurised" Tudor air-liner. This is what lie had to say about it: The pressure inside the plaiK ,v:is the same as it is m the hotel
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  • 33 6 LONDON, July 13. Approximately &.000 British persons, majority of ihem civilians, who were believed to b e In Hongkoim and Malaya when Japan invaded, were still milting, Colonial official stated yesterchi'
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  • 257 6 Holljna Douglas Pa I hanks. Jr.. the movie actor, ha announced formation ol his own film company, with an Initial production schedule ol thn pictures. Tin. 1 Fairbanks unit will be associated with International Pictures Corporation' A rela lively n< i w studio
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  • 104 6 The Government will not naUonakse the tourist Industry and will not subject it to any fettering controls. This statement was made by sit Hartley Bhawcross, the AttorneyGeneral, when he addressed the an* nuai meeting of the Travel Association m London. Sir Hartley drew B
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  • 1604 7 "Odd Man Out" DON, July X Ryan an unknowi 23-y In d ld( n- Dublin actress, h, i given the feminln opposite James Mason m Tw "Odd Man Ou now b ng product d and direct< d bj Cami Reed at Denham Studi >s,
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  • 94 7 Condemned Nazi's Plea To Pope Poznan. July 13.- The Nazi Gauleiter. Arthur Grouser, on Friday appealed to the Pope to save him from the gallows, after Pre>ident Beirut hac. declined to intervene. Greiser, former Gaulieter of Poznan, also sent telegrams to Mr. Duff Cooper. British Ambassador to Pan*. and Mr.
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  • 101 8 K. r,. Punjabi, Joint Foci Been tary to the Government of Indi;. 00 Saturday left by air for Jan to resume his negotlationi wit the Indonesian Premier, Dr. Satan Shahrir, on the arrangementa re Kardintf transportaiton of the promised f)0O,OOO tons of rice to
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  • 796 8 Spa nish Democratic Alliance In Action MADRID, (Air Mail) The executive committee 01 tlic National Alliance of D< mocratic Forces, re-formed after politic raids during April and May which swept almost all members of the former committee into gaol, is back m action again afier a lapse of some weeks,
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  • 146 8 SHANGHAI. July 11.— A detailed •study of China's agricultural problems, poth Immediate and lonj; term, has been begun by the United States Agricultural Mission, whose tasks include tht> planning of a large-scale programme to increase China's agircultural production and to improve some of the nations
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  • 67 8 London, July 12 Signor Alcide dc Gasperi, Christan Democrat, will be Prime Minister, Ministre oi Interior and Foreign Minister m the Italian Cabinet, the eompo.^i- J tion of which was announced t«' night by Rome Radio. Christau» Democrats, In addition to the pie miership, will have seven portfolios
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  • 104 8 Oxford. July 13.— A recommends lion that the Geneva Convention be revised "to outlay the atomic bomb and similar weapons of war" will be placed before a plenary session of the League of Red Cross Societies next week, it was disclosed on Friday. The recommendation was drafted
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  • 62 8 TEHERAN. July 12.— Denying that Russia had my claims on ports m the Persian Gull. It Ivan V. Btdchikoff, Soviet Ambassador m Teheran, said that kind of report wa< once German propaganda and now her heirs used the same argument apainst the USSR m Brtish :ind the United States." The
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  • 278 8 Charged with a serious offem i •gainst a 14-year-old girl. Honnan Herbert Boner, a^ed I'J, a railway •lgnalman. of Church-road, Tltotaurs*. was bound over for two years by Mr Justice Lewis at Oxford Assizes. Mr. R. G. Micklethwaite. dtfeatt Ing, said Bower, who
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  • 78 8 Price Control Bill Passed WASHIN July 'ontrul Bill, wh ich re\ iv< 1 »ili. <■ <>r Price Adin: u• 1 rat ion, pasted i»y the Senate ai two o'clock (local time) tin- morning. The bill includet numerotif exemp- >u<-h aa grain and poultry .••..•id livestock feed mad< from grain The
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  • 84 8 London, July 12 The posisbilily of Government control of Britain* ports was mentioned by Lord Ammon recently at the annual meeting of the National Dock Labour Corporation Ltd., <>f which hi is chairman. "Tm- GHremment is considering the question of the future control and
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  • 48 8 Freed "Purely On Medical Advice" Jerusalem, July 12 Rabbi J. v Pishman, 71 y< ar^old acting head of th<* J«-wish Agency executive, was released today from the La truii detention camp wbere h«- was placed after his arresi two week.-; apo m rOttnd'Up of Jewish loaders.- A. P.
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  • 41 8 DAMASCUS, July 12. Syrian cereal crops especialy In the north have been excellent this year. They considerably exceed the average yield and Syria may turn over part of her harvest t o the UNRRA. according to an official announcement today.- Reuter
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  • 204 8 London, July 14 The British Colonial Office's recent policy m Malaya can be plainly seen now as a colossal mistake, writes com nentator Scrutator m an article on "Our Colonial Empire" m today's Sunday Times. The article says it is a mis'ak which. Ji persisted
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  • 72 8 Bermuda* flAir Mail):—Admirals Floating Do«-k No. hfl ;irrired after 47-day tow from lAl< icandria at an average ipeed of Hvt knots. 'apable lonimoadi incr SO.OOO'ton shifts, thr «|ock u;is towed by two tugt t>a<-h of L t l6o tons. There irai only one 'Jay of l>ad
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  • 25 8 LONDON, July 13.- The Yugoslav Emboss? spokesman told Rcuter to•)ui' the report oi an <'• mpl on the Hfe iJI Mur-hai nto i Ireh untrue Reuter
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  • 192 8 "Lost" Memory, Will Serve 2 Years Gaol MANCHESTER, July 13 tnu who, hi* counsel said, had "played th< fool by wasting the time ol the couri by loss of memory I he > harged with wounding policeman, and with being armed b: night with Intent to break and i i
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  • 934 10 „m interest m local markets during the week was again devoted to industrial shares and attractive bids brought out a number of sellers but offerings were readily absorbed. The end of the week found prices of ail industrials at their best with demand fully sustained,
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  • 52 10 Yokohama. July 12 Har Kawakami and Noa/u Bhimadalro, civilian guard i a1 the X 1 pri-soner-of-war ramp, were found guilty on charges of mistreating prisoner-. Under their control. An Eieht Army commission sentenced Kawakami to 10 years Unprimei and Bhlmadaira to 12 A sociatod
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  • 286 10 A not her Grea t Trading Company Disappears Borneo Bccnn:^- British Colony i Muriel Perm, Reiner's Corresponded LONDON, Sunday. On Mono.-. British North Borneo is to be established us a British colony. The cession of the rights of the British Norih Borneo Company to the British Government marks the disappearance
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  • 168 10 LONDON. July 12.— The British Council is to extend its work to th»Empire and detailed plans iff now being worked out with the Dominion Office for inclusion m the Council*! "five-year plan. Plays, art exhibitions and lectun may )n- ,sent to the Dominions. Gfon. Sir Ronald
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  • 137 10 WASHINGTON, July 12 Di.ssati faction with the quality of syntheli' rubber is seen m the aiinaunccmfit that despite disappointing receipts of natural rubber is to b<- allocated Far Bast, an additional 12,060 tons of natural hrbbor li to he allocated for manufacturers' use m the second half
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  • 64 10 ROME, Jut] 1 ween tin- three main Italian i arties n i ,-v have been going on lince Ju ly l for the formation <>f n nev It;i lj ,ti On< t broke down pit tely today. The breakdown came wh«n the Rocialistg maintained th port
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  • 497 11 Indians 70 For 3 Against Yorkshire v ai ie Constant me) SHEFFIELD, July 13. A grea ca.wd of nearly 35,000 which was probably a record saw Yorkshire make a hurricane start, but later slow down on a hard wicket against India here Today The Indians aiready handicapped by the absence
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  • 157 11 BISLEY. July 13.— Squadron-; Leader C. Willott won the King's prize here this afternoon wit n h score of 280 which is tho first time this prizo has been won tar the R.A.P. Willott tied with Major Maxwell and to decide the winner one sighting
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  • 110 11 Zombie, the 230 lb. giant, making his farewell appearance In Singapore, was held to a draw by Stan Garside, the popular Yorkshire grappler, In the main event of the wrestling card at th c Great World arena, Saturday night. No pins were made. In the
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  • 98 11 ETON-HARROW CRICKET DRAW July 13 hand i cricket match against Hai I Lords but failed to forcp a I Not enforcing a follow on. Etui quickly hit up 112 for the lost ol two wicket,s m their second InninfP leaving their rivals 236 to make tc win at the rate
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  • 467 11 Loan: British Pres Not Wholly Satisfied LO July 14 Tt da British newspaper opinion on the final approval by the United States of <iiv £937,500,000 loan to Britain was divided with comment generally expressing some satisfaction but also maintaining a critical attitude to some aspects of the loan. The ifluontiaJ
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  • 41 11 PEIPING. July 13. C M. Chao who was mayor of ChanKchun. wluthe Manchurian capital to, cunturer 1 by the Communists on April m i' reported to have been rehiUMcl froßß Harbin am' to haw returned 'o Changchun. A.P.
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  • 56 11 A fire which broke out hi the vicinity of the military vehicles' park at MacPherson Road was quickly extinguished by the combined efforts of the military and Municipal fire brigade, last evening. It is believed that the fire was started when a patch of |TBM which
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  • 249 11 Playing at the top of their form yesterday the Singapore Rovers beat RE ME 6-1 m a fast game of soccer at Jalam Besar. A large crowd saw good soccer, and the Rovers' showing yesterday augurs well for their trip to Seremhan next weekend. The Rovers
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  • 151 11 LONDON, July 13. —Scores at rid play today m County erickot: At Oval, Surroy 300 for 7 (Me Intyre Ili7. Whittaker 10LM apainst Kent. At Qraenock, Scotland 269 (Aiichi* ?on ."7, Kichoi B 6). Ireland 14 fat o. \t Manchester, Derbyshire '200 i Smith 74. Phillipson 4
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  • 61 11  -  Kwan Chee Yew Chun Yam Seng Chan Wing Cheong The following will represent the Y.M.O.A- at volley-ball again??* the St. Andrew's School on Thursday, at 5.15 p.m- on the Tennir ground: Low Kee Choon, Chia Kok Wai, Tantf Seek Wai, Au Tat Chu, Ckit Su Puan, Lim Chenp
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  • 361 11 at Thompson Road yesrerday. Time cheated Marsh's XI of victory, the Recs* last wicke holding out until time was called. The march finished 'm a >reatn taking manner when the fees' ninth wicket fell m ,he ast over. With three balls to go westerhout their
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  • 150 12 EGYPT WAGES WAR ON COMMUNISM iro, July 11. The Council i oi Ministers meeting m Alexandria hn s ordered the dissolution <'.f li organisations accused of Communist activity while m Cairo the Police announced the detention of 80 persons m an investigation of Communist documents and! finances. Among the groups
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  • 95 12 I.EAMINOTON. Warwickshire, July IS. The \ustralian Resident Minister m Great Britain, Mr. J A. Beasl«-y, today said here: M Th« protection of Australia where we I are surrounded by millions of coloured people who do r:ol snare our way of life is nn important matter. "It should
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  • 68 12 LONDON. Tuly 13.— Armed United States Na^'v shore patrols were n London today prepared to "shoot it out" wtih two lianeorous A^o'-'can fugitives. The men paratrooper Noonan and a merchant )ebruin. 'vho escaped from their escort Ahile on their way to Tid worth, -\re o<»th known to
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  • 51 12 TRUMAN TO HONOUR NISIS WASHINGTON. July 14. PreMdent Truman will review the bemedalled Japanese-American I42n< Regimental Combat Team to-morrow the Whit r Hous > announced. Tin Nisi unit will parade near n Whit* House, it had been stationed n nearby For Bolvoin en route rrom I to a demobilization centre.
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  • 364 12 England's Stronger XI For 2nd Test ndon, July 13. Learie Constantine, Reutert Special Cricket Correspond! n says India has a stiller ask ahead of her for the next Test beginning at OJri rrafford, Manchester, next weekend than she had a Lords tor not only will the England team be stronger
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  • 74 12 DURBAN. July IS— lnoiaji pa: civc resistors, I'd by Mrs. R, Doerat, who wnc arrested y o.iy on the charge of trespassing on cor« poration ground In Gale Street, Umiiilo. were found iru lt y by a m;.r st rjitc's court t<v'av. Two \vh'> h.-f'
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  • 99 12 Manila, July M.— The Philippines Army used mortars against besieged band of Hukbalahapa emphasizing threat of "large icale action to crush an estimated .'s(),oo<> members of that dissideiv guerrilla organisation. The besieged band of uncertain numbers had been entrenched two days m Psmpangfl province m Central Luzon. In
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  • 105 12 Liverpool, July 13.- A sealed lips attitude was taken by th<* Governor (;f Burma, Sir Reginald Dorman-Snuth, when hi arrived htrc today with his wife and daughter. H > refilled 10 slate his reasons for return'nu' from Burma. On the food situation the Governor said
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  • 49 12 ALEAANIJKIA. JUiy 13.- -FlXv «n h soldiers Were ffOUnded when three hand-fcrenadc.s were thrown OUtftide the police station m Ccci) stfct In Alexandria last nignt. British military police and Bfyp tian police ofliciaK who earlier it the evening had prayed tofethef .nh Kins Farouk are Investigating i. Incident Reuter
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