Morning Tribune, 27 July 1946
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Title Section15 1946-07-27 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1 NO. 76 <New Scries) 10 CENT* SATURDAY, JULY 27. 194 I15 words
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Article161 1946-07-27 1 I. nidon, July 26. -The London Daily Graphic said today that Britain will cut substantially her contributions to UNRR/V and may recommend "the whole UNRR'Y scheme be wound u\y m Ihi' n- ar future". Tne Graphic saia: 4t m Cabinei circles there is considerable161 words
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Article45 1946-07-27 1 Govt. Salary Arrears Payment has been decHed to < pty arrears of salary to i March 31, 1942. to all those Asiatic Government I officers n ho in re not V'.nri j an advance of two i months' salary in Febru- I 1 Off fM£. j45 words
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Article80 1946-07-27 1 London. July 26. When Gaspard 01 vet Farrar, 85 -/</ bachi lor of St. Jam. 1 1 died, he ft £lJ0/2r OGO on Whi h £783,000 dca h is payable. He died on Apr i it the day afu r 'if new finance bill rn80 words
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Article281 1946-07-27 1 Jew ish Leaders May Boycott Talks London July 26 The Jew ish Agency announced last night 'hat it would boycott any attemnt by the British government to inlMate talks which wouJd make the immiffration of 00 000 Jewish refugees to Palestine deoend on Arab consent. The Ai:«'»<-v raad« onblic aA.P. - 281 words
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Article42 1946-07-27 1 NEW YORK, July 25.— Thr United] States is pfenning to ship al least 600,000 tons of wheat to India a< th c earliest possible d*te, Agrtcul- ture Secr<:ary ClintOn Anderson told memben ol the American Famine Mission. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article31 1946-07-27 1 I < >NDON, Ju y 26.- -The ibour iovernmeni to-night won its ita nird by-election this ireek when Mr. Douglas Jay n turned ii ■uember ol Parliament for London constituency North Battersea.31 words
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359 1946-07-27 1 FATE OF 35,0 00 DUTCH INTERNEES IN THE BALANCE Illicit iHJ Takes A Serious \ic%v m £>atav.a, Juy 26- —A British j sp ,kisman tcday said that an I 'extremely serious view is being ak.'ii by Allied Headquarters regarding the abrupt cessation 01 the evacuation ol 35,000 more Dill i359 words
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Article, Illustration63 1946-07-27 1 .S Warrant Officer Satnucl L. Harrison, of Texas, and his wife Helen, photographed after their release by the Rusn& m Berlin, on 16, af r having been held for 15 V& for entering the Russian zone of occupoton without written 9*rmit*. They a** wen here63 words
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Article58 1946-07-27 1 WASHINGTON. July 25— The U.S. State Department has taken over control of all German and Japanese diplomatic and consular property I 1 thr United States. The Swiss Em bassy relinQulshed sup '"vision o Oennan diplomatic property somf time aeo. while the Japanese Qi ment has handed ovev58 words
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Article28 1946-07-27 1 WASHINGTON. July 26. General Ho Yin^-chin began today bin duties as chief of the Chinese military in thp United States. calling o n the US. war secretary Patterson.28 words
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290 1946-07-27 2 Mr. Laycock - Mr. Laycock Municipality "Insolvent" Says Singapore Municipality would be indebted by the end of this year to the extent of $17,000,000. This was the gloomy picture painted by Mr. Laycock at yesterday's Commissioners meeting when he moved a motion which would be "a first290 words
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Article178 1946-07-27 2 FACTORY WORKER ELECTROCUTED The manager of a rubber factory was told to see 10 the wirings of his factory at the conclusion of a coroners inquiry nto the death of a coolie who stepped on a live ul.re! and got electrocuted. The coolie, Hoo Hee Seng (?3), ivas on his178 words
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Article67 1946-07-27 2 Two Chinese Can Yew Tor (21> and Npro Ah Bin (19) had a charge of criminal intimida Hon explained to th?m in tho First Police* Court vest -relay I Kg alleged that the accused threatened labourer* is the SHB with injury, on the morning of July 25. Bail67 words
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Article243 1946-07-27 2 STOLEN MOTORBIKE CHARGE A 28-year-old Chinese, nng Kirn Ling, who appeared In thf B id Police; Court yes ;rday of dishonestly re a stolen motorcycle, am ir v that he a.d I n prop( rty, as tt had a Johore nu-nb r and he i r??is*rat!on card by I nd,243 words
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54 1946-07-27 2 An advance of $12,000,000 loas made to the S.nyapore n c polity by the Crown Agents to pay arrears of interests on Municipal loans for e mire period of the Japanese OCCUpa ion. announ >ed the Municipal President, Mr. W. Bart cy, at yesterday's Commiss54 words
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Article31 1946-07-27 2 The mass meeting of Indians .dxed i lor the Happy vVorid Stadium to form i United Organisation or Indians of Singapore 9M been provisionally postponed i<> Aug. 18.31 words
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272 1946-07-27 2 i The functions of the Singapore Soda] Welfare Council win b? f o co-ordinate tin efforts made by botn Government and chari--1 tabu* organisation m connection with welfare work, stated H*.a bxcellency the Governor Sir Franklin Glmscn m hia op ning address at the272 words
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Article53 1946-07-27 2 A ?ang robbery charjre was i xplained tn a 22-year-old Teor»hew -m Soo Cho m tbr First PoMce Court yei I rday. The robh -»v took fhe XA KIEFI war<»>iou«e fn Read Street on July 25, involving t" handkerchiefs valued at 110. Thy caa wri^ postponed to53 words
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246 1946-07-27 2 Wh known us the Ambon atrocity caa Lich 13 Japanese were on trial m th Third War Crime Courl on various charges of ill-treatment ol British and Dutch PoWs taken from Java to Ambon Islands for the construction ol airfields there m 1943,246 words
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Article147 1946-07-27 2 No let-up in hawkers clean-up Commenting on the Police ;driv t. against unlicensed hawk t-r\s at yesterday's Commissioners, mM'ting. Mr W. Ban ley Municipal President, said thai th< Pol.cc and Food Control De partment were playing a prominent role. Action againa hawker 8 had b en taken and was «ontinuing.147 words
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Article128 1946-07-27 2 Continuing the drive ftgaittst haw kers the Police yesterday carried out two more raids m the central an a The first raid was m the Trenpiranu Street—Sano Street area and resulted m the confiscation of two lorry loads of fresh fruits and Wfl Üblea a;,d128 words
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Article188 1946-07-27 2 Jap Pri son Chief Gives Evidence fanapathj had no power to beat prisoner, and neither had he the authority to Instruct any of the den or sub-warden to do *o. anesc prison chiel II ki < a Toshiro itated at th<- Ayesterday at the continued trial of two former members188 words
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Article49 1946-07-27 2 K&asim b. Abu Aman (17). Malay policeman attached to •he Harbour Hoard, appeared in Third Police Court yester" y on charges of failing to liv< r up the property of Govrnmenl and being absent from duty. Tin case w a poatpon* d to Auk 2 for mention.49 words
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1341 1946-07-27 3 "BUY LOANS OR BE TAXED —AND TAXED HEAVILY" Financial Secretary's Broadcast $15-MILLION SUBSCRIBED "Buy Loans or be taxed and taxed heavily" wa^ theme of a broadcast last night by the Financial S cretary (Mr. Nelson Jones) over Singapore Radio. He revealed that up to midday yesterday $15- >..- had been1,341 words
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107 1946-07-27 3 Receiv ng information that Dure were some suspicion characters loitering near a house in Geylang, on Thursday night. Inspector Hanson and a party of police went out to gate, but could not find the suspicious characters. Persisting in a comb-up of the ana, however,107 words
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228 1946-07-27 3 Tribune Staff Reporter) Despite the continued dry spell, water will nol be rationed for the moment in Singapore. The public, however, are urged to take the greatest care in the use of water and l o avoid waste, said Mr. D. J. Murnane, the Water Engineer,228 words
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Article146 1946-07-27 3 Ainat bin Kannanl (19*. civilian driver attached to the 59th. Motor Transport Co. was sentenced by Magistrate L. c. Goh In the Second Police Court, yesterday, for thef^ of military clothing worth $8,000, five months' simple Imprisonment. On July 3, acting on information received, Chief inspector146 words
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Article34 1946-07-27 3 STR T KE VOTE AUTHORIZED WASHINGTON. July 25 -Tho I CTO Na lonal Marino Engineers' Bo- nefieial Association has authorized a strike vote among its 15,000 membera m the Atlantic. Pacific and Onli coasts.34 words
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Article138 1946-07-27 3 SHANGHAI, July 25.— T0 enable Chinese cotton products to comp te with British ;md Fndian goods m South Seas markets, the Shai Chinese Chamber of Commerce has petitioned the Ministry of Economic Affairs to remore all expoii restrictions on ooltnn yarn and rotton piecegoods, and138 words
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Article219 1946-07-27 3 Batav.'a, July 25. Allied authorities are studying the latest written protest of the Injdonesian authorities agains alleged breaches of the Jnnu i agreement under which the In- donesians agreed to assist m the eva- uation of Internees and Japanese- personnel from Central Java. The protest states that219 words
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Article47 1946-07-27 3 JERUSALEM, July 20. .—A!! Jo- i w jh-owned placei of entertainment restaurants, si- and private dwellings throughout Palestine we'r* on Thursday placed out of bou^dto all ninks of the British Army. I The rdor was issued by the Army headquarter* fn Jerusalem. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article100 1946-07-27 3 CALCUTTA, Ju!v 26. India* Govornmcn: enflneera are preparing a plan to harnevu control of the Ko.^>i river which In the past 2()0 yean has shifted 70 miles westward layine watte n^arlj thi v ?qu:ir r mihs of a«Triculfural lap Nepal State. A spoko^mnn for the IndiaA.P. - 100 words
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Article90 1946-07-27 3 CKANKFURT, July 26.— United States Army officials yesterday s;ood firm on their refusal to disclas c the number and names of Americans who are being detained m European countries which are under Russian influence. It is learned, however, that several American hav e been orA.P. - 90 words
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165 1946-07-27 3 Price Control: Truman Signs "Reluctantly" WASHINGTON can economy went (ontroi at r».on OMJ Thursday. At thai hour, Presides* Truman i,r>;«-d tne r n r\ l handed to him by Congress b< ftigned it 'reluctant';.." be Trmnan I message to th* I CongTesi outlining thr grounds t J his dissatisfaction and165 words
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Article78 1946-07-27 3 NEW YORY, July 25. The Chines c Government wants Amertcan troops to remain until com pietlon of the repatriation of Japanese from China, said the new OhfcfM Ambassador to Washington. Dr. Wellington Koo. m a statement od Madame Sun Vat-sen's recent criticlsm of th e continued presenceReuter - 78 words
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567 1946-07-27 4 The Morning Tribune SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1946. Market Clean Up If the public expected suaden or spectacular improvement m ihe market situation as a result of the recent intensification of the drive against profiteers ani hawker*, they have hitherto been disappointed. Clearing the streets is proving to be a Canute-like567 words
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Article742 1946-07-27 4 Fraser Wighton - Labour's First Year Of Office Fraser Wighton From i 1 Reuters' Correspondent). A van' ago i" ain's firsl majority Labour Government came into bi ling afu r a tempestuous Victory election which sw p M r \V inston Churchill, the wartime Prime Minister from power and decimated the Conservative 'Party.742 words
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Article128 1946-07-27 4 SRINAGAR, July 25.—Pand'l aharlal Nehru, President oi the Indian National Congress who was detained m Kashmir Last month when he entered the State m defiance of a ban, arrived today m Srinagar, Kashmir capital He will assist m the defence '.i Sheik Mojiammed Abdullah (leader ofReuter - 128 words
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Article35 1946-07-27 4 LONDON, July \lb. —Moscow radio -•aid on Thursday that Russii farmers have delivered note than 27)0 million pounds of grain to Stut. elevators, ttn timer, the mt delivered l>y th» -«irr< > if. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article111 1946-07-27 4 NANKING THREA T LIFTED NANKING, July 25. Chi nese Central Government quarters claimed to-daj that Nationalist, forces had routed more than 30,000 Communist troops threatening Nanking, the national capital, and Shanghai, 175 miles to the south-east. The Communists, they said, were attacking Antung (Antung is about 115 miles due north111 words
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Article66 1946-07-27 4 kiADRID, July 26.— A big churn c <»t dynamite was found placed on the railway ltri<)^»- jn>t outside Madrid shortly before th>- MadridBarcelona Tiijrht expre wa due to pasi <>\vi last ni^ht. Official lilenee is being maintaii id <>n the lacidenti bat it b nndeiReuter - 66 words
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Article89 1946-07-27 4 UK Accused Of "Dishonesty" /ONDON-. July 25 -A Abrahamv.n nlft Urbanisation, accused the British Government of dishonesty m connection with the White Paper linking Jewish Agency Executive nr.emben with violence m Palestine. Referrini to documents cited* in the White Papi r was "evidence' UlHi world Jewish leaders were involved m89 words
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Article, Illustration455 1946-07-27 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman By Eyes Have It When the war was suddenly over we all "felt .so happy that our loved ones and all of the other boys would be safe, that we didn't think el the many nice little luxuries and conveniences which will gradually become I455 words
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Article102 1946-07-27 6 New York. July 25. Official notices calling th« General Ass mblv of the United Nat'ons to meet In New York at 3 p.m. local time <7 p.m. GMT) on Sept. 23 were sent cut to t*»f 5 1 member spates by the United Nations Secretariat here las. night.Reuter - 102 words
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Article110 1946-07-27 6 London, July 25. Hitler's confidence m the fact that he could conquer India is Illustrated ha special postage stamps which he prepared for the German conquest, today's News Chronicle which pi ats picture of two of these stamps They wore given to the News chronicle special110 words
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Article39 1946-07-27 6 I From Karachi- -Mr. Angell and Mi H. O. Vigcvend arrived by 8.0.A C. t lire to th«> civic hall nt Poirpio Imperials, while at Cerif* nola. nn armed moh prevented peasants from coming into the fleids. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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812 1946-07-27 6 Stock Exchange Faces Socialist Rule RECORD HIGH PRICES (From Sydney Gampell, Reutei s Financial Correspondent). LONDON, July 27. After one year of Socialist government the Stock Exchange is at about record high levels for both Government securities and industrial shares in general though not for steels and a few otherReuter - 812 words
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Article122 1946-07-27 6 SHOT OUT FROM JET PLANE LONDON. July 25 For j the first time in fiistory, a I man icas successfully cjeet- ed from a jet -propelled meteor aircraft last night, I says tlte Daily Mail today. The man. Bernard Lynch. was shot out of the plane I when it wasReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration19 1946-07-27 7 "1 know we ought to springclean the furniture. But how do we get at the springs?"19 words
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896 1946-07-27 7 FOREIGN POLICY, SUPPORT AND CRITICISM x. J:;j 27. Great Power ConfereiK b ginning and the end of the first year's cond oi foreign policy by the Labour Government. Immedia h came to power, Mr. Ernest Bevin, th< Foreign Secretary, was pitchforked Into the Big Three Potsdam Conference, already half over.Reuter - 896 words
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Article137 1946-07-27 7 LONDON, July 25.— When the National Health Service Bill comes up for the third reading on Friday the House of Commons will have before it a rejection motion which thr Conservative Opposition leader, Mr. Winston Churchill, tabled lah; last night. The motion reads: "That this House137 words
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Article287 1946-07-27 7 Java Air Lift: New Hitch BATAVIA, July 26. The future of 35,000 Dutch and Eurasian internees still held m Indonesian camps m the interior of Java hung m the balance to-day, after a telephone message from Indonesian Headquarters at Jogjakarta informed Allied Headquarters thai air evacuation of internees is "stoppedA.P. - 287 words
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Article71 1946-07-27 7 Outrage Victim Reported Dying JERUSALEM. July 26.—Doctors said on Thursday night that Mr. D. C. Thompson, 57-year-old assistant chief secretary for Palestine, who was rescued after lying for 31 hours under tons of rubble after the bombing of the King David Hotel, was sinking. Mr. Thompson is suffering principally fromA.P. - 71 words
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Article78 1946-07-27 7 SYDNEY, July 25.— New South Wales Trades and Labour Council tonight lifted the ten-month-old 'black ban" on Dutch shipping ;n New South Waies waters. The motion to lift the ban wai hotly opposed by Communists. Tin- ban on loading and serVicing Dutch steps for theReuter - 78 words
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Article191 1946-07-27 7 Shortages Will Cut Unrra Aid London, July 25 The fateful question of what is t 0 happen Jo uepeodem countries of Kurope and tne Far East if supply operations of the UNRRA com P 0 an end by Dicemb-r next m i x, C f e M° f Europe an191 words
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Article80 1946-07-27 7 JERUSALEM. Juiy L\Y— The Je'•h r o, -"-tnTT^ rnovpmoMt's rlandi tine radio "Voice of Israel" today broadcast a warning to the Jewish community in Palestine to be preocred "for phase two of the British military operations which began on June 29 with the arrttdt of the80 words
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Article79 1946-07-27 7 POONA. July 25.— 0n c hundn ci and fifteen "untouchables" (members of the Scheduled OfcttS*) wore unvoted bei> today during their passive rests* tanc e campaign auains; the OonCVWI Party which ha s approvetl the British proposals for India. P. N. Rajphow. BtertWFj of the All-India Schedulfd Castes79 words
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1967 1946-07-27 8 NO DECISION WITHOUT CONSULTATION— Mr. Hall I COMMONS DEBATE MALAYA I LONDON, JULY 25— THE FUTURE OF MALAYA W A DEBATED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TODAY AT THE REQUEST OF THE OF POSITION. Opening the debate, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. George Hall, referring to the1,967 words
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130 1946-07-27 8 Palestine Byrnes Receives 2 Plans WASHINGTON, July 25.— The United States Stati* Department spokesman disclosed to-night that the Secretary of State, Mr. James F. Byrnes, to-day received two alternative plans for the solution of the Palestine problem. The plans were drawn up by The Anglo-American Committee on Palestine. The statementReuter - 130 words
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Article277 1946-07-27 8 NEW TIN PRICE SOON LONDON, July 25*—Dur- j I ng the debute on Malaya in the House of Commons today, the Colonial Sccre- i .'</r//. Mr, George Hall said tint: a revision of the tin j I price is now under conand In hoped a very favourable decision would reachedReuter - 277 words
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Article71 1946-07-27 8 %VIA, July 2- r > Th( p to coll I tndia 1 •x--p cted tomorrow al Taniong »riok She ta the '.>.■<■■)>>- n MlnJ i Empire I thr< 'i half nJ ion d al th« c ports, C w rl:l Probolii At the la t nam<Reuter - 71 words
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Miscellaneous395 1946-07-27 9 till M< Radio Programme 7t Hr^'- 1— UOO-i.'ou bra.J liamj School Broadcast every Tu%»<imf t Ihu. and Saturday. O'JOU-lOUU hrs. Kntflish Scho..., Broadcast evcrj Monday, Wednesda and Pridaj i hn < hii hool: Broadcast every Monday, Wednes day and Friday. 1200-UOU hrs.) 300 metres m Uu medium wave band and395 words
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Article12 1946-07-27 10 lawn singles Marcel Bernard, b Yvi 7. 6-2, 6 ReuterReuter - 12 words
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132 1946-07-27 10 Somerset's Big S core Against Yorks LONDON, July 26.- County cricka! close of play b< <-i. A: the Ova 1 Surrey 369 for 9 i dr. -la red |E. Davi is 5 for '.MM and lo for one. Glamorgan 283 l Porter 1051. At Birmingham, Nottinghamj shire by s< yenReuter - 132 words
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Article288 1946-07-27 10 Indians In Quick Scoring Game GUILDFORD, Surrey, July 25. On a wicket which during a luncheon speech as like thai of Brad bourne Stadium m Bombay, India contested an enjoyable one-day match wilh the Club Cricket Conference who batted confidently against somewhat formidable odds to a draw. Merchant had declaredReuter - 288 words
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Article41 1946-07-27 10 PARIS, July 26. French iawi tennis championship results: m th< n f i singles semi-final Mi^--. Margaret Osborne beat Ifiss Louise Broaajh 7 5 0 Miss Pauline Bet/ beal Mi s Dorothy Eundy 8-9 6 4 ReuterReuter - 41 words
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339 1946-07-27 11 ffl thai wing to thi that the repre* of the various communities on the cation of Relief Supplie I om« It tee have been unable to cone u> an agreement regarding theii pective shares for participation m distribution of relief iup] Government339 words
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Article73 1946-07-27 11 A Malay RASC driver Jamil b. Haji Ismail claimed trial in the First District Court yesterday to a charge of dealing in firearms, namely a Japanese revolver and 30 rounds of .88 ammunition, on July 25 at Kandaner street. The case was postponed to Aug.73 words
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93 1946-07-27 11 S'pore Cricket XI Chosen To Meet Services The following will represent Singapore m the Singapor< v... Services cricKet match 10 be played at the B.C.C. padang on Aug. 3, 4 and 5: Khoo Ong Lee, A.C. Growder (Capt.), R.V.S. Sundram, C. Schubert, Cecil Wong, J. Lough, G. Dear, J.P. Pearson,93 words
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Article66 1946-07-27 11 A team to represent th" Singapore Indiana against the Royal Air Force (Changi) to be played today at hangi will h*> selected from the following: Osman Massagie Angulli;t. S. R. 8. N;i :^i:i K-irtav S 8. Ifarayanasamy, ICani, KrishnaPai 1 Davit, T. C. Balan, Ai ih«m Pl" 166 words
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21 1946-07-27 11 -T- '1 i Trade Union Advl t roller )1 Bs e authority to be21 words
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Article226 1946-07-27 11 TEMPLE KEEPER R OBBED Two Chin- I Kirn Watt <20 and Tan Yeo Ling <32 were In th dock on a tentative charge ol cd robbery at a preliminary inQUlr: befor P Magistrate X M Byrne yea tcrday. Chong Sun Tee, the grand-dawh tcr of a 67-year-old fCBUU^ tempi' evidence,226 words
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115 1946-07-27 11 Another ox-Malayan, Mrs. J-Fletcher-Coofce, has been awards the 1f.8.E. She is the wife of Mr. Flt-tchor-Cooke who was In the Malayan Tivil Service. Mr. Hetcher-CoOke was Oistrict Officer, Cameron Highlands, and Uter attached to the Secretariat. m Kuala Lumpur- During th«> war he was Imprisoned115 words
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Article58 1946-07-27 11 A 53-year-oid uamonese caehier Kwok Ying Lira claimed trial m the Firsi Police Court j terday to a charge of cri■h o j trust m respect $14,124 17 rash, be vi en January ap/l June this year. The case was postponed to Ai 2 pnd58 words
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Article339 1946-07-27 11 Notice is hereby given that the I following agreement has been signed .and agreed upon by both parties in I Ithe presence of the witness. The J Singapore General Labour Union on m the 24th day of July. 1946:— I 1. For China Goods: $29.25 a I rhai plus339 words
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Article178 1946-07-27 11 A < antOnMt coolie Ne<> Hock S n u .,s entenced to four months' rigorout imprisonment mi n the Fourth Pclice court yesterday for »t< 10 p'kuls of rubber valiu-il at $1 lit) The robber was removed from store m Upper Bewinffooii Road m a military lorry178 words
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Advertisement147 1946-07-27 11 'FANTASIA' Created Record Acclaimed as the "mo t 1 tiling Disney or anybody else ever produced 1 more details of "FANTASIA tlie miracle film are to hand. On Broadway 1.071,532 peo- p id $2.20 (TJ s.i to tee t for 1,018 performances lasting oni year at one theatre the lonq-^st147 words
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187 1946-07-27 12 day- A summary of the evidence against men o{ the 18th Parachute Regiment vf the Sixth Airborne Division now under close arrest at Kluang, Johore, has been sent to the Ju<l^e AdvoDepartmenf for decision whether there shall be court martial afoetedingt. < It is187 words
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Article219 1946-07-27 12 Paid $350,000 Ransom For Husband (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. At a prcl miriary inquiry into a charge of kidnapping with Intent to commit murder against a Chinese youth. Low YU Sing, held before Che Othman here today. n mddle-aged widow related how the accused and two others failed219 words
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Article108 1946-07-27 12 LONDON, July 25.— The ■pufceman of the Jewish Agency for Palestine said today non c of the telegrams published m the White Paper and sent from Jerusalem to London tv ever received or discussed by the Jewish Agency m London. In Jerusalem the spoke-man of theReuter - 108 words
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Article30 1946-07-27 12 A microphone was installed at yesterday's Municipal CommlsI n r rrer* ns: Tor th^ r 'rst t for the bonefi* nf member* of r hp press30 words
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Article79 1946-07-27 12 Six representatives of Singapore Harbour Board wharfhands 'net the authorities yesterday when the latter reaffirmed the previous statement tli.it 100 percent, wage 'ncrease and a special grant could not be met. The representatives were told that arrangements were under way lor the opening of a canteen at79 words
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Article58 1946-07-27 12 Malaya had a radio black-out tor ;"t!ost of yesterday. It may hove be n i Lhe itoiri bomb, out communication i pxperts refused all guess work a •aci merely "there's nothing through". Up to four o'clock, the normal 1 radio morse transmitters sould even contact Kuala58 words
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Article44 1946-07-27 12 m connection with tho report I published on Thursday regardIng the terms of Bettlemeni <>i* 'he United Engineers strike i> Penang, United Engineers, Sin g&pore, say there baa been w> increase m the basic raa 1 ol wages of skilled labour.44 words
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282 1946-07-27 12 Round-The-World Ship Brings Only 2 Passengers 2 Cars Tribune Staff Reporter) The American President Line's fir*t post-war rnund-th '-world ship Scott E. Lund dropped anchor m Singapore waters yesterday. There were no round -theworld tour sts on b >ard. The only two passengers ware t r fci apor Mrs. Paul282 words
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Article77 1946-07-27 12 <• s*l j Love Affair? i London, Tuly Five hundred girls at pern College, Worcester j been told, "don't have a love affair if you uant to pass the I examination." Tlic advice was a v- N St, tlu College's Jubilee Commemoration by Mrs.77 words
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Article222 1946-07-27 12 Shanghai Juiv 25.— Famine conditions m Hunan provinc !S, especially m Hengyang and the vicinity, remain extremely serious, with deaths by Btarvation rapidly increasng, a- cording to hv lat;si reports reaching Shanghai rellsl agencies. Two thousand child and aduli famine victims from amnrm .-.coo picked up from222 words
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263 1946-07-27 12 WKSiMIN July The Mini ster, Mi In tii* MlOllS nounced t nn of lodging aiul ration allowancei for (ho forces from July 1 These were: Lodging allowance a composite allowa <•<• ii now lssuablo at the following daily rate*: General Officeri 20 ihillini263 words
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Article122 1946-07-27 12 ,1, ovv n li»'i ort< Kuala Lumpur, Priday. The talks bet wen the Government and the liai Rulers and leaden have resulted m the appointment of a 12-man commltte epn: fiiting both sides, work out details of the Federation plan. The Committee comprise* Govcrnnifnt representatives, wo pre122 words
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Article40 1946-07-27 12 MORE CHINESE CONSULATES IN SIAM BANGKOK. July 25.— Cluria la t fl establish In liim shortly tbre< tulam-general and two consulates. The BUmese Government has al ready given Ui approval. There an estimated to be over 3,000,000 Chint>s m Siam.40 words
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113 1946-07-27 12 Tan Ah Peng (17) who aii tged ly escaped from a police mobile i patrol after being arrested wl-h a dozen pairs of military trousers, on June 15, was recognised and re-arrested on Thursday. When he appeared before Be< ond Dlstrici Judge Tan Thoon113 words
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Article109 1946-07-27 12 Singapore's dei h-fs Iramauraiiy terminated yesterday, t< after f an, when n Gtom< mitee '>f Muslims p d M. M Lshak to c:v« up his fits? en i proisc that the dispute would b handi'd by then and an nquirirtj In tltuted forthwith. A Ifuslin Committee109 words
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Miscellaneous28 1946-07-27 12 USELESS EUSTACEJ iA .i..i.: iAY when i: ASKED TO FOLLOW IS OLD TRADE ERE, OW WaS I TO KN \V L WAS A 'CUSE DE i L SHER?!!28 words
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