Morning Tribune, 29 July 1946

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  • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 77. (New Series* 10 CENT* MONDAY. uL/ 29, 194' J.
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  • 364 1 WASHINGTON, July 2 3. Diplomatic authorities said here yesterday that th British Government has proposed that the United S ates should grant $200,000--000 to Palestine Arabs to h p them achieve cultural parity with the Jrw.s. Tlv proposal was said f <> b^ paii
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  • 196 1 Jerusalem, July 28.— An armej band on Saturday night mad*' a i attack on the military d'tfntion barracks m Jerusalem's Talbieh quarter, wher<? (he police ar<> be v -d to be detaining som- i f the «i"0 Jews r.unded up en Friday. The attack was unsuccessful
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  • 53 1 Liverpool, July 28.- A Swe girl stowaway who, ship's of fia r& said hoped to ,on a friend m rlie Un ted States, was ab »crd the r r holm wh* n < a here On Friday night tn pfefc UP passengers for New York. She
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  • 1471 1 21-NATION PEACE CONFERENCE OPENS TODAY IN PARIS Australia Will Urge "BREAD BEFORE BORDERS 1 THE 21-NATION PEACE CONFERENCE ON EUROPEAN PROBLEMS OPENb TODAY IN PARIS. The main interest appears to be centred on whether it will develop into a' meeting to "rubber stamp" decisions taken by the Big Four, or
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  • 70 1 Wiola Ltnderloft 22, of Go henbur Q, and was said by the authorises to have appeared when the shiv was one day out from Go'Jh nturg. The a ri was hvkcri m a cab n (liT.inc; the Grip<)ioim's fovr-hour .^ay here. Offieors said would b released to
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  • 107 1 WASHINGTON, July 28. The U.S. State Department has sent a not* to the Soviet Union demanding that I Russia take immediate steps m cooperation with the United Starrs and Britain to put an Bud to grow* ins chaos m HUnfNPT. Th.> notp alleges thnt
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  • 166 1 Thd Hague. July 23— Mr. Torygye I le, Secretary Genera! o the United Nai ons Organisation raid In T'no Hr.sue 'hat th? Furopetn public was far behind .tw> American m the knowledge of and interest m rhe work of the United Narons. I"" arrived p< Th*
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  • 117 1 Publication Of Draft Treaties Stopped London, Juljf 2S.—Publtcu nan of the draft treaties with, lialy Finland, and Hitler's Balkan satellites, arranged fcr at 2300 GMT 'day, has been sudden'y postponed. A British Foreign Office Spokesman said today the ban came from the Deputy. Foreign Mln tiers 3 Council. The reason
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  • 61 1 Monroe Georgia, July 28.— Th*2 I state of Georgia has throvn* i!| Us resources into, a Kjii.it .for ni"mbers of the w^itp rnrj}» which lynched four Negroes c;n •> lonely road n^ar here oh Jiijy H 25. In Atlanta. Governor AttfiU announced ho was offei'ine li- H
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  • 48 1 SHANGHAI. July 27:— The.. c4xi- H nese and Canadian Governments are Irejcrtad to b Totiating a ceijiiporary commercial treaty to regUiate 1 trade relations until a fdrti. oi ppifct is concluded. China is greatly mterested m Canadian ships 'and machinery. and Canada m ChinoSe n&tive products.
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  • 36 1 CRERBORO, July 28.— Th- torm- cr German liner EuiK^a./ •turned ov.-r to the French- rchar.»t?ons I commission, has been roohristeiied Liberty. It will b<> rcguoditlptted and then start the La Havre-New York run.
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  • 463 2 Nazis Cower Under Lash Of The Indictment Nuremberg, July 27— At ten minutes past one this afternoon 20 men. most of them subdued, hazard, worn and saying little to one another began to file from the dock m the Palace of Justice here after nine hours' exposition of the indictment
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  • 130 2 Office Romance, Wedding (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Sunday. An office romance culminated the marriage yesterday of Major O. B. Walker, the well-known sportsman, and Miss M. E. Smith at Garrison Church, the Rev*. B. N. O. Oh« Chaplain to the Forces, Penang, officiating. A large gathering attendee the wedding including
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  • 83 2 Lallang fires over the week-end *ept the Singapore Fire Brigade e>usy. Yesterday, before noon, the brigade was called out to put out two lallanp fires, one at Reformatory Road near the Indian camp ind the other at Mount Rosie. There were several more fires in the afternoon but
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  • 60 2 LONDON, July 27.—The new CM•iese Ambassador to London, Dr. Cheng Tien-hsi, arrived from China this afternoon at London airport where he was met by his son and by fhinese and British Foreign Office tfflcialt. "I have always tried my fcest to promote Anplo-Chinese friendchip and this has now become
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  • 56 2 LONDON, July 27.— Professor K. R. R. Sastry of Allahabad Unieereity arrived m London today after a recent visit to the United States «hen ho has bwn studying international law. Professor Sastry said he hoped to be able to attend ihe international law conference fct Cambridpe before returning to Incliii
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  • 112 2 ALEXANDRIA. July 27.— The Bn .rh and Egyptian tk-lopratiorts m the Treaty revision talks h.-ivo ftffreftd •>n the need for ro-opcrntion to -r,(ft any possible ftfffretllon, it i stated m authoritative British quar* tn. Draft i Bpoasli hay« been pal 'orward 1 y botk pr»rtie» 00 Ific
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  • 101 2 S. Burma Wants Separation RANGOON. July 27. -A ml*I slon of the Karen race inhabiting Tenasserim area of southern Burma is coming to Britain to 1 discuss with the Government plans for the formation of a separate Karen stat<: when Britain grants self-government io Burma. Loonoi, member ot the Burma
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  • 231 2 w-.Oiineton July 27— Dr. Wellington Koo, newly appoS'cSs! Ambassador to the United Stages, today presented at his first news conference the nationalist viewpoint on the impasse between Nanking and the Chinese Communists. He summed up with the con- j elusion that his government
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  • 55 2 NANKING, July 27.— Negotiation! I for a reftnmption of trade relations b< tween China and Japan iire proceeding between Chinese repretentativ»-> and th< United Btatei author. ties In JapanJapan used to rank third m or(K-? importance In China's forolp» traik- statistics, next to the British 'Empire
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  • 385 2 Palestine (By Tom Williams, Associated Press Correspondent.) London, July 27.— The Foreign Office today an nounced British acceptance as a basis for negotiation of a proposal to divide Palestine into Jewish and Arab provinces under a federal government. Negotlat'ons on the plan 101 a federation,
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  • 123 2 SHANGHAI, July 27:— China Will have less than 30,000 metric tons of tung oil for export this year compared with a normal annual export of 75,000 tons. This was disclosed to Reuter by Mr. C. C. Chang. President of the 1 semi-official China Vegetable Oil
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  • 106 2 UNRRA to Wind Up Next Year WASHINOTON July 23 -Britain, Canada and the United States were said last night to na?c agreed to stand by their decU.oa to end UNRRA after the first quarter of 1947. The decision which m effect repfLrms the policies of the nations trim which UNRRA
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  • 152 2 Ba-uviu, July 27. -MajorGeneral Mansergn. acting Allied Commander-in-Chief. Netherlands East Indies, met Dr. Sharir, Indonesian Prim»> Minister, here today, according to tht Netherlands news agency. Major-Genera] Mansergh is reported to have expressed to Dr. Sharir the AllUd view on the suspension by the Indonesian authorities oi the
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  • 212 3 Mr BC. Browne and wr. R.I B. Cooper of the Department of Geo-Physlcs at Cambridge Univers /.v. England, and Dr. Nieuwenkamp of ttu Dutch Geodetic Insiution are to upend four weeks m a submarine exploring the bed Ot the Atlantic. With spec ally constructed instalments
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  • 161 3 (By Harry Hoosendoorn, Associat- 1 cd Press Correspondent) UA7AVIA, July 27:—Lt.-Govrrnor-aeneral Dr. H. J. Van Ifook, At «i press conference today sxpn Bed the !"p«' that Java, Sumatra would take the due from the Mahno conference where U was "clearly established that thifl part
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  • 54 3 Washington, July 27: fhe House of Representatives completed m on on legislation to m;ik»- retrospective to January l, 1042, or the ol capture, government mentfl In Ueu of wage* to certain civilian killed or captured by uji 1 Japanese on Guam, Wake and Philippine The bill
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  • 447 3 WARM TRIBUTES TO DALFORCE MEN StrlKinß testimony to the bravery and valour disI played b.> Ihe members ol the Chinese Dalforce m the nee of Singapore against the Japanese invaders, was paid by the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, Mr. P. iA. B. Maokerron, and the Chinese Consul General, 'Mr. Wu Pak-Shing,
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  • 38 3 ANTTAGO, CHILE, July 27:— Tho radical party announced today it vpelled Vice-President Alfredo Duhaldc and officially replaced him with natar Gabriel Gonzalos as president jal randidatt 1 m tho September 4 Lotion. A. P.
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  • 131 3 At the Great World's Cabaret on .Saturday, afternoon, the marriage wis solamhized between two memh( rs Of well-known local Chinese fami' res, Mr. Liok Sek Yu, (of Messrs Shaw Brothers Ltd.) and Miss Gan Po Kim, the Chinese Consul, Mr. C. i Kwong officitting. Dr. Lim Boon
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  • 88 3 100,000- Jew Plan To Be Adopted? WASHINGTON, July 27 President Truman believes the plan reco.nmandcd by the Anglo-American ry Committee to admit 100.000 JeWI into Palestine will be carried out and the refugees will be allowed in very soon, according to Senator Jamen Mead (Democrat of New York > Mr.
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  • 358 3 LONDON. July 27.-Thp action by the American forces on a large scale against the guerillas of Pampagna, central province >f Luzon, Northern Island of 'he Philippines, is described bv he Far Eastern corresDond-'-n; of The Observer as "a had start for the new Philippines
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  • 71 3 I LONDON, July 27.— Moscow Kaclio I reports that warrants for the arrest of General Nicholas Radescu, Rumanian ex-Premier and 72 other Rumanian officials have been issued by the Rumanian Government. i They aacr c accused of forming, late m 1944, a sercet society "to restore
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  • 53 3 USINGEN, (GERMANY), July ?~r. -United States military government I officials here said today that six ?oles have brcn sentenced to teiwis H from 20 to 30 years for shooting Ser- gents William Morrow and GeofffC Young. Both have been returned to trie United States alter recovering fr©H»
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  • 52 3 False Report Costs $25 (Our Own Reporter). PENANG, Fr day. On a charge of making a false report to the police thai his wife WHS missing and that he lost property valued at $1,100. Sunda Singh, a milk vendor, teas fined $25 in the Butterworth Court before Lt.~ Col. R.
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  • 91 3 MANILA. July 27:—The Philippt ÜBS Republic entered an official 2-1 d-iy mourning period today as th? United States aircraft carrier Princeton arrived here today with thebody of the late Manuel Quezon, former president of the Philippines commonwealth. President Manuel Roxas went aboard the carrier for an
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  • 60 3 Communist Strengh In Amsterdam AMSTERDAM. July 2V comniunisti emerged m the stron paity here aft^r chalking ap 126,498 of 39,500 total east m the elections of Friday. The labour ticket was second with 123.429 votes, each party Staining 15 sets of the 45 total 1 the Municipal council. The C
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  • 507 4 The Morning Tribune MONDAY, JULY 29, 1946. One Year A >ear ago Singapore was agog vrth rumours of the im-; pending Japanese collapse. Out- i side news from the rest of the! world was slow m arriving and when published it was still subjected to rigid Japanese censorship. Thus it
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  • 842 4 Glut Of Money Troubles Denmark (From Ragna Palmer, Reuter's Cor? espondent COPENHAGEN- -Denmark today is suffering from an acute shortage; of labour m which only ihe small percentage ol "unemployables" found m any community is now without work. There are two main reasons for this labour shortage: 1 Ther t
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  • 30 4 GENEVA, July 27. Th,. International P; ci Cross, with reprei ntatives 1 1 47 nations attend 'ng. on Friday elected Professor Max Huher, the Swiss jurist, as Its new president.
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  • 468 4 .Sun Francisco, July 2G Siam has created an intricate poser m requesting the United Nations mediation of her frontier dispute- with Indochina. It involves the unexplored problem of defining sovereignty over areas m three oriental kingdoms which have been pawns of 19th century imperialism and
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  • 203 4 IRIS. July 27. nut- id Ben Gurion, Chairman or the Palestine Jewish Agency who nas named in the recent B tish Government Wh te Paper on Palestine terrorist acts in a press conference, said the Jewish Agency *miqht find it necessary to publish a 'Black
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    353 6  -  Josephine Lowman B) Start Early Obesity, or overweight, is a personal matter, not only because of the physical and mental discomfort it produces but also hecause what is overweight for »ne woman or man may he normalt or even unclerweijrht, for another. Build must enter in:<> your
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  • 90 6 ((>tn Own Reporter) Prnang, Saturday. "The Malayan Union is a good thhifc' for bringing together all Sultans", said the Sultan of Kedah dsdariag open the two-da> conic r j •nee of the UMNO at the Francis Li^ht School here today. Mi Mohamed Taha of Pe'rak presided
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  • 284 6 Nanking, July 28 A new Communist proposal foi an unconditional truce for China faced a flat rejection by th? National Government. "The G< vernment will reject i the unconditional cessation hostilities unless agreemen foi the r organisation of China armies and restoration of railroad communications Is
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  • 132 6 23 Britons Killed In Outrage JERUSALEM, July 27- A pub I lie relations officer reported that of the o7 men and nine women officially listed a> dead m the King David Hotel explosion, n were British Army personnel, 10 British civilians and police, 16 Jews arid 33 Arabs All the
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  • 68 6 WASHINGTON, July 27. -Secretary Of State James Byrnes announced thai U.S. troops \vc»uld be withdrawn from Italy 90 days alter the effective date Of the lialian peace treaty. He indicated British withdrawal also was contemplated. Mr Byrnes said there was no Justification for keeping Allied
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  • 58 6 We regret the break i In the daily continuity i of this popular comic i strip, publication of which "dried up v on J July 1, due to the Fates S and the irregular Postal Service. I We now resume this i popular comic strip and 1 trust
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  • 15 6 Our Dumb Blonde "Silly man! He said Take One' but he didn't offer me anything."
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  • 102 6 Nanking, July 25.— The Comma .'lists announce'! today that Gov ernnu*nt trOopi hud penetrated 50 miles into Communist areas north Of the Yangtze liver ill KiangSU province, north oi Nanking and Shanghai. Contending that 500,000 Govern liunt soldiers were involved the Communist! said the erai a
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    • 124 6 LI L AlK.VMt exclusive in malaya to mi: morning tribuni j Re-Enacting th* Crime? B v t Capp THAT'S ONE MASHER Y^-'"" HE 1 J THOSE RESPECTABLE. ONES ARE I YOU THOUGHT NOTHING OP I I AND THEN THAT LOW H WHO WONT BOTHER /SEEMED K THE WORST MY DEAR//-
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  • 1706 7 Bw Names Siprti t LONDON July 2 I Producer Sydney Box who is •urrently making the Technicolour screen version of Graham Gre< ne'a famous novel, "Th< i Man Within," at Slu pherds Bush Studios, has signed a eas I established screen and stage ;;»v<>uriU's
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  • 61 7 C'UTTACK (OruviO <Dv Air Mail 1 A reward of R-- 3 Is being fered bj the Oovwrutnl ol io«i« states In OrtSM fc* df*d monkey handed owr to them. Mookeya b*ve been ptMrtng recently co >idtTabie damages w orchards and Itftnding crops and It '•> considered that tluir
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  • 476 8 DEATH SENTENCE FOR KIDNAPPING MANILA'S WAR ON CRIME: Manila, July 28- The Phil latives has rushed through sentence for kidnapping* robbery m an attempt to* which is terrorising Manila Lawlessness which has grown out of ;ho Japanese occupation and the widespread acquisition of arms during the liberation ]ms become so
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  • 85 8 CAIRO, July 27.— Influential Arabic language papers here report that negotiations for the revision of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty may broken off or suspended today when the Egyptian delegation meets at Alexandria. The papers assert thai efforts to persuade the British delegation to amend its proposals which
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  • 172 8 The following are the air mail postinp time at the General Post Office, Singapore: (These time will be revised as and when neces* sary To Australia and New Boaland: 0 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday, and 4 p.m. Friday. Burma: 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday. Thursday. Friday Sunday. Ceylon:
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  • 64 8 BERNE, Julv 2j. British and Swiss watch maniifactur havi reached an acrcem*. int v. the aoprova] oi tn Swiss Go on the cit i of i watchmaking i <■ '> nenl the development of B industry. Under the egreemeni British ms facturer.s will rem in,, macl subject
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  • 71 8 Civilian Control Of Atom Energy WASHINGTON, July 26 A fatal of civilian control of atomic energy woi tory today a^ the Senate and Bouse conference committees read agreement on the bill for dome-tie control of the new power. The conferees accepted the Senate ■vision that all the five members of
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  • 109 8 Help For Stranded Chinese Urged [ANGHAI, Jul) 26. An ;ij>;'< h t<> he!p dis pli ced o\ < 'JiiiK se nal i<>nala m China is printed by th» hiao Sbeng l'a<> < Overs* Voi< c The paper stales that th< unfortunate Chinese are meeting with innumerable difficulties and obstacles m
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  • 172 8 VERSAILLES, July 27.- A court of I justice convicted Pierre Btlentne Flandin on Friday nighj of charges of colloboration with hte Germans during the occupation but the court sentenced him onh to live year*' national indignity and then immediately pardoned him. Th c Jury deliberated for two hours
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  • 144 8 UK Approves Palestine Partition Mr. Byrnes WASHINGTON, July 27— Mr James Byrnes, United State Secretary uf State announce last night that the British Guv eminent had approved the Anglo American Cabinet Committee plan for the partition ol Pules, inc. The United States Governnvm is n>w considering the plan which Mr.
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  • 64 8 LONDON, July 2G. One Ol Bl tain's leading scientists, ProfeSßOl A. M. Low, today told Routri "Th< disruption of radio communications m the past 2\ noun direci 'lit I of .sun.spoiv wiiK ji cause rayg to penetrate the ionosphere and climatic and radio conditions. n wa, pure coincidence
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    • 235 8 Clues- lry This AMERICAN Othello 1-Existod M-Tollided Old ship 5t.,,,. I^-Pipe Joint mr n» l -i 1 S~lfv V l 39_Hou,(. ri Bashful 60-Oreek letter n S prn -xr r sheltering 42 -Opposite of 16-Ttay 53-Dawn (comb on Pel ion B7— Huge ware Mecca's Blael a.m. .17 -A desseri form)
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  • 98 9 tin onarlcei quiei with thi tlon th« chlii c!« lent I widespread activity. Industrial* on which the coal position weighed mast heavily were marked lower m an endeavour to attract DUyCTs while there \ver e no signs of selling pressure. Here and thm a ft v.
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  • 438 10 Indians Hit 4 Centuries In Making 533 For 3 BRIGHTON. July 27. On a hard wicket and outfield, India gave a taste ol her batting ability giving the Sussex bowling a severe trouncing here today. The opening stand of 293 between Merchant and Mankad In three hours 20 minutes showed
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  • 129 10 PARIS, July 27*— A sharp d spute between large and sjnall nations was shaping up over the presidency of Hie General European Peace Conference open ng here on Monday. French sources said ioday they expected sharp dir sion of opinion to occur when the
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  • 141 10 At the reneral meeting: of the members of the Straits Settlements (S npapore) Association, held recently. Mr. Roland Braddell presid(ng, it was decided that, in vi"\v oT the chants in the constitution of the colony the name of the association should he changed to "the Singapore Association." Altering
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  • 37 10 London, July 17:— -George >-o.syer, theatric vi agent, who gave comedian Harry Lauder, and was the first 10 bring American )ta ban to Ka^land, died, today at the age of 82- A. P.
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  • 100 10 WASHINGTON, Julj 2fl 1 United states ha Informed tin Boviei Union thai t >• ttomtton ol the Danube river craft seized bj Unite i Sfc tea troop-, will be deferred "pendii i the 01 tcom< of discussion between United Bi i military authorl I and Soviet authorities
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  • 220 11 In a rather dull soccer match the S.C.F.A. beat Lhe R.A.F. (Changi) by lour goals lo one at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. 'lhe Chinese played a steadier game and ran out easy winners. The airmen were the first to threaten but a
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  • 55 11 (Our Own Reporters KUALA LUMPUR, Baturday. The Singapore Rangers were deputed 5—2 by the T.P.C.A. m the first soccer match of the tourists here today. Tony Teo and Tee Slang scored ;or the Rangers, and at half time the score was one all. The game
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  • 162 11 Moscow Criticises British Labour LONDON, July 27: —Moscow radto commentator Anatoli Ossipov reviewing the first year m office of th«. British Labour Government today criticised its foreign policy us bting too much like the Conservative policy m spite of its election programme. "The Churchill spirit is very much akin to
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  • 30 11 BRUSSELS. July 28:—The United •States Ambassador to Belgium, Admiral Alan O. Kirk, called yesteraay for an international treaty controMing atomic energy and ounishment for any nation violating
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  • 33 11 PARIS, July 28:—Oertrud* Stcii), an American writer of more than 40 years standing and a familar flpure m artistic and literary circles m Paris died at the ag« of 72.
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  • 79 11 Boxing results nt the Happy World last night: Little Loone (117) Lent Fiyhtini? fhftlß (lllH)i on points, f> 3-inin. Boy Karim (114S) beat Kid farpentier (11) on points, 6 3-min. Dennis Anderson beat Boy Allf-n on point?, 4 2-min. Jeff Holmes bf-at Jimmy Boye on
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  • 260 11 The R.A.F. beat the Colonials m a cricket match played at Tengah yesterday. On winning the toss the airmen elected to bat first but soon ran into difficul- ties. Du< to u't.o.i bowling by Collins J ami Ratnayake, th< airmen lost six wicket- with only 86 runs
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  • 154 11 World Racing Event? (By Vcrnon Morgan. Reuier's Sports Editor). lx)ndon. July 27,—Ascot authorities are, I understand, planning a oicj new race which, they hope w'll attract the best horses m the world from the United States. France, Italy and even hat n America. The race, which will be staged on
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  • 178 11 COMPTON 142, HUTTON 91 N.O. In County Games London, July 27.—County crickei dosd of play scores: At Ilkeston, Nottinghamshire 280 for 6 (Keetun 69, Harris not out 106) against Derbyshire. At Maidstone. Middlesex 487 (Brown 88. Robertson 58 Compton 142, Robins 59*. Kent 26 for l. At the Oval. Surrey
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  • 70 11 LONDON. July I*B. —PrOfCMOX K. K. Sastry of Lahore University, on route home from v trip to th» Unit»d States, says he planned to sack establishment! of schools ofl diplomacy m India on those modelled at Harvard. Yalr and Washington, DC. "I have studied the
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  • 65 11 SHANGHAI. July 27. -About 40 000 ton* of goods ordered D" the Chinese Government fr-.>m AmeiMra before Pearl Harbour fur delivery via India We tinallv f after tour und a half years delay, tn route asain. Consisiing mostly of much ncry. hardware, chemicals pnfl v^bvlpc nnrt
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  • 91 11 NKW YORK. July 27.— The National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People today asked President Harry Truman to order the full prosecution of the band of armed white men alleged to have shot four negroes near Monroe, Georgia. The State Governor has offered rewards
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  • 206 11 Pajam Ltd., Position Pajjim limited Preliminary reports On the properties show the following position: Home Division. —The mature area id reduced by MMM 106 acres and the immature, area bf about 100 acres cut out by the Japanese for food cultivation. In the 1940 replanted area. growth has been retarded
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  • 143 11 (Our Own Reporter) m Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. a There was a thrilling finish to 9 the inter-state cricket match on B the Railway Institute ground to- 9 day when Perak defeated Selangor by eight wickets just before rain 9 stopped further play. Mainly through the combined
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  • 368 11 Wimbledon Champion Beaten In French Tennis Final PARIS, July 27.— Marcel Bernard, France, after dropping the first two sets, beat Jaroslav Drobny, Czechoslovakia, for the French men's singles lawn tennis title at Roland Garros stadium here today and Miss Margaret Osborne, United States, beat her com- patriot Miss Pauline Betz
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  • 405 12 A tomic Warship In 5 Year s Say U.S. Navy Experts ABOARD USS APPALACHIAN, July 28- Two navy construction experts predicted that warships would be powered by atomic energy m the near future. Admiral Edward Cochrane, construction chief of the Navy's Bureau of Ships, told newsmen today that atomic powered
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  • 39 12 WASHINGTON, July 28:— me rjnK*l Bf «t« »nd C*nmdm hvn joined Britain m deciding to oppose the continuation of UNRRA at the coming Geneva meeting of the administration's government, it was learned authoritatively hero last n pht.
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  • 88 12 Military Staff Committee Marking Time New York. July 23. -The United: Nations Military Siaff committee potentially one of tru most powerful groups m world history nppar ntly is marking time win a sharp eye on global developments. It is charged with settine up an Internally land, sea and air fcrce
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  • 203 12 Tientsin Port To Rival Shanghai Tientsin, July 27 -If pre ;enl plans to extend Tien ism's city limits to link up ith n harbour at Tanjgku materialise, the northern p r will rival Shanghai economically. 1 The Centra] Government ha adj put aside CN$500,900.000 it r the Taftgku harbour project,
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  • 138 12 France Tells Austria Vienna, July 27* -France today not if ed the Austrian go vernmeni that she intended to "handle the uuc M m of German property in the *r< llch e of Austria in a manner favourable to Austria':, reconstruction" and was taking Steps to allow Aus 'nan off
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