Morning Tribune, 31 July 1946
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Title Section14 1946-07-31 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 79. ten riest 10 CENTS WEDNESDAY. JULY 31, 1946.14 words
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Article399 1946-07-31 1 Another Big Hunt For Jew Terrorists J» rusalem. July 30.-Thirty large-scak- military and police operations began m Tel-Aviv at dawn today m an effort to track d(^wn members of the Jewish terrorist organisations, tne Irgun Zval Leumi and the Stern Gang. A curfew was clamped down at399 words
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227 1946-07-31 1 4 U.S. Marines Killed In Chinese Ambush Piil-irifc, July 30. Three hundred < h'ncKO, »Orne wearing bluish pre^n uniforms of f'ommunists, killed at least four U.S. marines, and wounded 19 others with automatic weapons, rifles and fcrenadeK durinjf a violent four-hour attack on a truck convoy of TOO marines, an227 words
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226 1946-07-31 1 LONDON SJuly 30.— A letter raid to have be&n written by the British Commander-in-Chlef m Palestine, Heut.-Geit. Sir Evelyn Barker, m which British troops loere called upon to shun the Jews and demonsttate tfieir "contempt and loathing" for them, is xircnqly condemned by ihc La~226 words
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2443 1946-07-31 1 EUROPEAN EACE TREATIES PUNISH FIVE NATIONS THE DETAILS OF THE PEACE EREATIES WITH ITALY. RUMANIA. HUNGARY BULGARIA AND FINLAND WERE MADE KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD THIS MORNING. All the five nations will have to pay reparations and have their righting Services greatly reduced. In addition, they will have to secure2,443 words
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Advertisement87 1946-07-31 1 I A FEW OF THE NEWLY r; SWIMMING SUITS SILK NICKERS T" fTALIAN SHIRTINGS TOOTAL TIES I ARRIVED ARTICLES Kitno: uMiKUfcl It. x Oft nop.iiar rtrtw dMtrati nrn -n p term) l ildifS' BLOUSES PIIRF S f LK GLOVES Cl ni tc> PKOPHYI \C HAIR COYIRS PI ASTIf TO4STW \rirc87 words
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Advertisement115 1946-07-31 1 Resigns From j Government j In Protest Mr. C. F. J. ESS. Deputy Regis'rar of the Supreme Court, who has resigned from the Government after 15 years' service, alleging that discriminaiion and colour bar decided* it. (See $l(>ry on V&9e 3) I 300 Feared Drowned b Anatolia Floods ISTANBUL. July115 words
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733 1946-07-31 2 Volunteer Demobilization Payment s: Official Rules regarding demobilisation of the local Volunteer Forces have b3en gazetted, fixing emoluments to be paid m respect of released benefits for volunteers who were prisoners ol war throughout the occupation period, for volunt eers who were not prisoners of war or were prisoners of733 words
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Article79 1946-07-31 2 The wedding took place at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Pulau Tikus, Penang,, of the Malayan cycling cham- pion, G.M. la Porte and Miss l)olly Moreira, only daughter of Mrs. D. Moreira of Penang. The bridegroom won the' Singapore and Malayan cycle; track titles m 194179 words
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Article39 1946-07-31 2 The ne *t meeting of the Ea>t and West Society will take place tomorrow at the V.M.C.A., Bras Basah ftoftd (opposite Cathay Building) at f. Mr. Lim Hong Bc c will speak on "Malaya Yesterday and Today."39 words
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Article41 1946-07-31 2 Singapore Malays and Indian Muslims yesterday commenced their one-month fast m observance of "Ramdan" the fasting month which precedes Hari Ray a Puasa. Special prayers are I being said m all mosques each evening during this period.41 words
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251 1946-07-31 2 (Our Own Reporter) Kna!a Lumpur, Tuesday. Deploring that the present facilities at Pert Swettejaham were hardly adequ a t e to meet the growing needs of Central Malaya, M r w. G. C. Blunn urged Government to allocate $50,00q 000 from tho Colonial Development251 words
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78 1946-07-31 2 ALSAGOFF'S BAIL REDUCED TO $30,000 An application by Mr. d. k Walters ihat bail m the case of Sycd Hussein bin Al Alsagoff be reduced to $30,000 ivas granted by Mr. Justice Worley m the High Court yesterday. The bail of $30,000 was m two sureties. The original bal was78 words
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68 1946-07-31 2 Alleged to have caused the death of a Chinese named Lim Cheng Piow by driving a lorry rashly a t Boat Quay on July 29, Lee Ah Chal (24> appeared beI iorc Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim m the Filth Police Court, yesterday. The charge68 words
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204 1946-07-31 2 Chia Kuan Oon, police inspector during the Japanese occupation, was committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes, at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry m the Seventh police court before Mr. H. A. Forrer. Voluntarily causing hurt, criminal intim dation and abetment204 words
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240 1946-07-31 2 Found m possession of 136 cases of milk valued at $2,000 belonging to the Forces, a Chinese, Ngoh Ban Khuan, was convicted m the Second District Court yesterday, and sentenced to two months' r.i. and fined $wn. m default one240 words
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Article217 1946-07-31 2 Nine Japs Executed N i:i" war <• tted on t h Siain "death railway" and t)i<' Andaman Islandi -i thej wt <>■ xecuted yesterd ■i' > i i > t Prison. [ncludfcd Among ihohe executed \s» r;- ,'The Prog" and "The Under taker* 1 two notorious memben <>f the Jap217 words
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Advertisement89 1946-07-31 2 WANTED INTERESTED IN BRASS SCRAP SHELLS CARTRIDGES COPPER SCFtAP. TIN, TIN-SCRAP LEAD AND ALL OTHER NON FERROUS METALS PLEASE WHITE TO MESSRS. DEVIDAYAL SONS SECOND BHOIWADA BOMBAY 2 NOTICE A substantial rrvavd will be paid for tbe roturn of tvie COMMON SEALS and valuable documents relating to the business of89 words
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469 1946-07-31 3 Alleges UiscrUnUtatUni, Colour Bar (Tribune Staff Reporter) Alleging -discrimination and colour bar", Mr. C. F. J. Ess, Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, Singapore, resigns today after 15 years' Government bervice Lo taku up private practice. Mr Ess, wrliknown m469 words
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82 1946-07-31 3 SOUTH INDIA MUSLIMS ELECT NEW PRESIDENT At a meeting of 'he South Indian Muslim League of Singapore held last Sunday, Mr. M. I Karimganii editor-in-chief of; the "Malaya Nanbi n," a Tamil daily, was elected president In place of Mr. T\ A. M. Abdul Asis. the retiring presi lent. Mr.82 words
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49 1946-07-31 3 Chettur May Negotiate On Naval Base Strike it is understood that Mr. B. k Chottur, Representative of *h Government of India, may negotiate In an attempt to Kttle the c t rik* at the Singapore Naval Base The striker, arv r»port;ci to b< wiiiiner to aoeepi a eompromlw mtlfrnent.49 words
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Article67 1946-07-31 3 About 1,000 Hume Pipe (Far EattJ i o. labourers who are continuing peaceful sinke wince July 10 will i:nft today at 4.30 p.m. at the Kith Mile, Bukit Timah, to adopt <-»rt»iii mMIUN to Htrenpthen their demandi pret«Bt«4l to the firm. Th<!r demands include67 words
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Article121 1946-07-31 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "Our policy is to live as peace- I ful, law-abiding citizens m Malaya m full co-operation with all other communities," declared Mr. M. Karimgani, president of the South Indian Muslim League commenting on the decision reached by the Indian Muslim League to121 words
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Article96 1946-07-31 3 a report baa be n published m 'he Chinese press that the wreckage Of the R-A.F. Dakota, whic left Singapore °n June 29 for Rangoon and was presumed to have crashed m Central Malaya has been found In the jungle on the Ipoh -Kuala Lumpur Road.96 words
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Article72 1946-07-31 3 Four Chinese, Ang Kirn Chiew (19), Teng Ah Lee (20 u' Tee Meng Woon (24) and Teh Soon Teik (17) were ordered to, be remanded m custody by Magistrate L.C. Goh yesterday after a charge of possession of a pistol without a permit was explained to72 words
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Article136 1946-07-31 3 RAN GAMING HOUSE, Gaoled A I found gambling at M Pal Kow". whei a police r>?irty under Mr. O c I A.S.P ,ra d«'d a houso m Kret; *t RonJ on Monday evening. A soquol to the raid was heard Ir the Fifth Police Court, yestorcU? when Low Kho Chiew136 words
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Article99 1946-07-31 3 (.Our Own Reporter; PENANG, Tuesday Although there Is wide disparity m the volume of import and export for the island for the month oi April, official figures for May and June show signs of considerable trade revival. Import and export figures for May and June, as follows,99 words
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Article75 1946-07-31 3 A 20 -year-old Eurasian Edward Prior claimed trial m the Second Polx- Court yesterday when h€ was charged WKH assaulting a public servant while m the execution of his duty. Tne complainant Is arman G. ft Howard and the incident is alleged to have taken place75 words
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Article213 1946-07-31 3 Governor Issues Appeal Sir Franklin Gimson, the Governor of Singapore, has issued a personal appeal on behalf of the V.M.C.A* for financial support so that the association's rehabilitation plans for the youth of this city may be carried out. With the return of Mr. Row-213 words
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226 1946-07-31 3 How a British army driver helped to apprenena a civilian lorry driver was told m the Fifth Police Court yesterday when a Bengali, Mangal (28) was sentenced to six months' r.i. for causing the death of a unknown Indian pedestrian by driving226 words
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225 1946-07-31 3 Business man acquitted on obstruction charge •'There does not appear to hv any evidence of me use of force m this case/ said Magistrate K. M. B^ne when he acquitted Y. Namazie, a local businessman, who appeared m the Third Police Court yesterday on a Charge Of Obstruction. to»d him225 words
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421 1946-07-31 4 The Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1946 Prostitution Prostitution and its attendant evils are rampant m Singapore, and the poiice are not doing very much about it. There is not much they can do about it. They are performing an exoellent job m suppressing some major abuses such as juvenile421 words
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Article1764 1946-07-31 4 Harold Nicholson - Harold Nicholson i Copyright In Malaya By i BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LONDON SPECTATOR) London Kindliness London, July 20. A Greek gentleman wno had lot visit M London since 1940 remarked to me this week that .vhat struck him most on reurning to England was the kindliness1,764 words
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Article159 1946-07-31 4 BEVIN "VERY MUCH BETTER" LONDON, July 30. British i ipn Secretary Ernest Bevin u.i "very much better o n Monday and may b e well enough to go to the Paris Peace conference by th t end of the week," his wwit,f t reported. Mrs. Bevin 's statement countered aA.P. - 159 words
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Advertisement166 1946-07-31 5 hUiirual United Trading Co., Cl, Stbzoiord Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Embroidery Oiiect Importers of all kinds of Chhie*t Hand-made Fancy Qoodfi <.ooi»sroiti m, Battery Road (Rodney House;, 61ngapore. Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE ArMCclal Fresh Flowers, Presenta- tion Baskets, BoqueU, Sprays. Wreaths, Home166 words
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Advertisement135 1946-07-31 5 Men i M ear BUX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS <& Gentt Distinct!?* 4 Btyll*b MM) CaU at E. ALLABUX CO., 03, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Musi; Store T.M.A. Music House, 61/63, Hlgb Street, Singapore. For PIANOS, MUSIC f> RECORDS Pbone 7468 Optuutr Regarding the eye sight Consult: New China Optical Co.135 words
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Advertisement157 1946-07-31 5 Rc/rigc,dtu>r Marden Compan) Refrigerating Engineer* 82, Orchard Road P. O. Box 755 Telegrams: "MARDEN' Singapore. Sanitary Contractor^ FONCHIN&Co.,Ltd Office 64, WallJch Btreet. Phone No. 7557. Sanitary ElcctricaJ Contrition Building Repairers and Qmtrw Importers. Sho* SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING, NORTH BRIDGE ROAE Silk Storr NEH SILKS In New Designs At157 words
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Article, Illustration361 1946-07-31 6 Josephine Lonnum - Josephine Lonnum B y Modern Improvement Nature intended that our own muscles should support and shape us. If our muscles were really *m fine shape and tone <there would be no need tor girdles. However, our muscles demand maintenance and most of us do not give them361 words
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Article37 1946-07-31 6 SAIGON. July 30— General Jean-Etienne Valluy arrived from Hanoi yesterday to take over his duties as Supreme Commander of French Forces in the Extreme Orient. He replaces General Jacques LeClerc. famed liberator of Paris- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article22 1946-07-31 6 WASHINGTON, July 29.— The Office of Price Administration has re-imposed distribution controls over general purpose synthetic rubber due to alcohol shortage. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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170 1946-07-31 6 Women Shou t 'Gott Strafe England' Four thousand angry Germans I many of them women gajthered m the heart of Hamburg and sang "Deutschland über i.lles" and the Nazi Horst Wassel I song, and chanted "Gott strafe England." And m between the songs the crowd shouted insulting remarks about the170 words
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303 1946-07-31 6 Support For India' s Protest To UNO WASHINGTON, July 2 test to the United Nations South Africa's segregation minority m Natal is given fluential Washington Post "The protest belongs m a different category from any other problem which the new world organisation has thus far been called upon to take303 words
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172 1946-07-31 6 BRUNSWICK, July 30. Completing its evidence in a single day, the prosecution yesterday charged that Nikolaus von Falkenhorst, former German commandant in Norway, gave direct orders for the killing ol mntiired Allied commandos. The most damaging eridence against von Falkenhorst appeared to be in a172 words
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Article85 1946-07-31 6 bikint. July 30 -B e ver ai transport* on the outer rim of the Bikini target fleet escaped unscathed i»t Thursday's under water atomic bomb explosion and moved away under their own power, b r Jt the Japanese battleship NagatG is s ill s<> dangerously radio activeA.P. - 85 words
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Article78 1946-07-31 6 A special commission may be set up to examine and report on KinK Leopold's activities during the war. The KinK agreed to a plan submitted to him by the Presidents of the Senate and the Chamber.. Under t\>in scheme two White Rooks compiled by the78 words
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Miscellaneous220 1946-07-31 6 LI'L ABXEII exclusive m malaya to the morning tribune S*t T,m Vn m the Other Alley! By Al Capp^ I CHESTER T NEWTON OLD S/GH.'-^W BUT IT TOLJIET GIRL fr 3 T SHE SLfTHERED HE« JsHE. SCREAMED FAH T ENOUGH I OLD BOY FRIEND I V LOTS C WON'T L220 words
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458 1946-07-31 7 Japs' Drug Offensive Against Civilisation TOKIO, July 29.— Japanese guns and bayonets were the sales agents for the hypodermic needles and opium pipes with which the Nipponese invaders of China attempted to turn the Chinese into a nation of drug: addicts, the International Military Tribunal was told to-day. "This was458 words
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Article143 1946-07-31 7 Holding up a police photo" raph of a Kirl m hospital with her face and head bruised and bandaged, the Recorder, Mr. Crafton Pryor, told two naval men m the dock at Ipswich Quarter Sessions that "they saturated themselves with drink until they got themselves into143 words
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Article98 1946-07-31 7 Secret Bomb Factory Found JERUSALEM, July 29.— Officers of the Palestine Police Criminal Invest gation Department have found underground workshops m the Jewish city of Tel Aviv where the bombs Which ivrecked the Palestine Govern m c n Headquarters here last Monday were made, it teas reported tonight. A numberReuter - 98 words
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301 1946-07-31 7 Chinese Relief Chief Here, Denies Misuse fvon to the people m the Comunist aroas." Up to the end of June 177 ships had arrived with 590,000 fans of supplies of which 75 per cent, was foodstuffs; 80,000 tons of unspecified heavy machinery still remained m the godowns at Shangnai oecause301 words
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62 1946-07-31 7 Big Fukien Rehabilitation Programme SHANGHAI. July 20:— Overseas Chinese are expected by the Ch»MM Government to invest m a fiveyoar plan for the rehabilitation and industrialization Of the maritime province of Fukien, m southeastern China. The plan which is now awaiting the approval of the authorities, in-i-iudes the construction ofReuter - 62 words
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Miscellaneous434 1946-07-31 7 ■■■■■■■■■■■■Mmiiiimniinmn M l MWI lIMPMMt MM t T O TAw AMERICAN CROSSWORD! pliS ClUeS:— 12— Celt of 21 -Dove-like 33 -Powerful S'ilsißT^ p Ireland bird 40 Large sea r=>.* N '< -V, WtF*ZJ7 13 Dog> s pest 23 Idle talk onimal jPj ,A m** A^ #C^< ACROSS 14- Souther] 27434 words
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430 1946-07-31 8 Germany: Britain Accepts U.S. Offer In Principle LONDON, July 29.— The f cided to accept m principle co-operate with any other z do so to form an economic v Mr. Philip Noel Baker, Mini; of Commons to-day. Mr. Noel Baker added c is directed against nobody." Mr. Baker said the430 words
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82 1946-07-31 8 Churchill's 'Shadow Cabinet' To Meet Soon LONDON, July 29.— The official Conservative Party spokesman stated that no statement on the Muslim League's decision to withdraw Us previous acceptance of the British Cabinet Mission's plan for India was made today by the Conservative Party, but the Conservat ye "shadoiv cabinet" would82 words
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Article128 1946-07-31 8 NUREMBERG, July 29— French prosecutor Charles Dubust today demanded the death penalty for all 21 high-ranking Germans m th 3 dock at the War Crimes Tribunal. In presenting the French prosecution summation, he said: "You must hit hard and without pity. The verdict should be just, that128 words
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Article109 1946-07-31 8 INDIA FOOD SITUATION LONDON. July :i»:— The food litunticn m India continues to be preearkNlSf said Mr. Arthur Henderlon, Ur.Nr-Sc crctary for India, m a reply to question m \h>- House of Cobuboqi today. Mr. Godfrey Nicholson l Conservative) asked Mr- HoiuliT-on, m vi.w of the wide n?«'vi'st m thii109 words
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Article103 1946-07-31 8 CAIRO, July 29.— BritiM; Bmb officials here today cattuo ally denied reports that an attempt had been made on th(> hi, ol I Btftnsgate, head of the British d Ration negotiating revisit the 1936 An clo- Egypt Km Treaty Embassy officials y^k\ that they hoard the reports which103 words
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Article58 1946-07-31 8 MANILA, July 29.— Justic [Frank Murphy told i rushed I joint session of the Philippine congress than Uie "United States I might be grateful to ihv. late I i Manuel Quezon, because he ne- ver violated hia oath to America," President Manue! Koxas eu«*](j^iaed Quezon Baying theA.P. - 58 words
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136 1946-07-31 8 These Nazis Have Learnt Democracy WASHINGTON, July 29 The U.S. Army announces that approximately three -fourths of the 378.000 German war prisoners Interned m [he United S/ates went home at least partially pre-educated into an apprec a'ion of democracy and friendship for America. The conclusion ivas based on a Poll136 words
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Article78 1946-07-31 8 LONDON, July lilt:— Sir John i Shaw, rhi.-f Secretary to tki Pales tine Government, arrival by air at London airport thi:s afternoon from Palestine. He told Router: "J am here on 1 a special mission to the Colonial Office and shall be returning to Palestine78 words
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Article264 1946-07-31 8 Singapore's lightermen w after a strike on terms agre this morning that they wou order controlling charges wh agreement void. The llghu-rmen are still a work today and continue charging their own agreed rates, despite the announcement giving a ill w scalp of rates. The264 words
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Article174 1946-07-31 8 RAF Pilot On New Murder Charge LONDON, July 30.—Neville George Clevely Heath, handsome ex-Royal Air Force pilot already held for the mutilation and slaying of a London artist and movie extra, was charged formally on Monday with murdering another girl, pretty Doreen Marshall, whose slashed body was found three weeks174 words
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161 1946-07-31 8 BRATISLAVA, < fcechoilovakia July SO: Former Slovak Premier Vojtedl Tuka. <>*>. wearing hous« llipperi and dreeting piwn and reclining ill Wheel rhair, w.i rolled into a chamber of the fintionale <"ourt on Monday for trial on a charge of hiph treason. H<; pleadod innocence toA.P. - 161 words
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Article21 1946-07-31 8 WASHINGTON July 29: United Mai loi (1 from India U Percn lea Au! tral a and 1 i21 words
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224 1946-07-31 9 (Tribune Staff Ri porter) Singapore, Tuesday, Swooping on a number of gangsters' hideouts m the I iwn itself and m the suburbs, members of the C.I.D. recovered two tommy guns with fully loaded magazines, a loaded automatic, three revolvers, about 1,000 rounds224 words
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803 1946-07-31 10 Singapore Amateur Athletic AsmpiOnshipS the finals Of Which Will be h^lri (v r ihp A^c-u^t Bank hniiriavs will ho run of new over m v .\.a u^u noimays, wiu do m on today and tomorrow at Jal BosarSladium, at 4 p.m. aUd arc as follows:803 words
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Advertisement137 1946-07-31 10 GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME Sli«^ l.\<» TOIIAV! THRILLING! ACTION! ROMANCE! PIRATES! BUCCANEERS! EXCITING SWORD DUELS AND A WOMAN WHO HAS TO KILL TO SAVE HERSELF. ARTURO DE CORDOVA and JOAN FONTAINE m "FnENC:iI»BAiVS a inn ~m^ mji n T" A THRILLING PARAMOUNT TECHNICOLOR! At The Worlds i CAPITOL cinema n.l tllV137 words
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Advertisement29 1946-07-31 11 American Dfficer Masquerades As 'Jap' Sergeant! It's a case of -1 -I plastic surgery 'n FIRST YANK IKTO TOKYO! A film of that name la hie for ALHAMBHA cominx29 words
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Advertisement102 1946-07-31 11 I™ CATHAY ANNIVERSARY A BUMPER WEEK END OF FVT^WTVNMENT FOR YOUR HOLIDAY FRIDAY at MIDNIGHT WHAM! THEY'RE ACES ON ICE! IN THE TOPPER OF ALL THEIR HOWLING HITS! SKI CHUMPS! SLE'GH BELIES! AND A HOST OF EASY ON THE ICE HONEYS. LOU COSTELLO— BUD ABBOTT in *HIT THE ICE' A102 words
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Article518 1946-07-31 12 Tenancies Bill: Amendments (Our O. port) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Declaring that it was not an ideal but an honest attempt to solve a sot of difficult and urgent problems and adding that it was bound to collect brickbats from one side or ihe other, Mr. K. K. O'Connor, Attorney General,518 words
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Article49 1946-07-31 12 Union India Win By 9 Wkts Brighton, July SO. Ind a beat Sussex by 9 wkts. Indians lsi Inns: 533 for 3 dec. Sussex Ist Inns: 253. Sussex 2nd Inns: 381 < Cox 23} not out). India 2nd Inns: 148 for 1 (Merchant not out 63. Modi not c;U 72).49 words
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443 1946-07-31 12 Amari said he cT"d not know that the policemen belonged to the Kempeitai. He also did no: know when the decision to d'soose of the Malays was taken. He could not say what would have happened to him if he hari refused to443 words
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400 1946-07-31 12 PoWs Operated on with Primitive Instruments How lm] nts of a primitive nature lUid to b. us d In th absence of proper medical instruments m the PoW Camps In Burma and Siam during the construction oX the "death railway" wa> brought to light m the Australian War Crimes Court400 words
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Article121 1946-07-31 12 The Y.W.C.A. Business and Professional Women's Club nre holding an outing at the Botanical Gardens on Wednesday, August 7, at 5.30 p.m. The guest of nonouv, Miss M. A. Buxton, will Rive a 'eciUTi on Flowrs Friends wv mvited. Trar» port, which will be provided, will121 words
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Article72 1946-07-31 12 NE I Rubber Tin Exports BATAVIA, July 30.— The Statistical Oifico of the Netherlands E;ist Indies Government announces that since November 1945 to the end oJ I Ma* last a total ot 9,097 ton* oi j rubber valued at 9.7 million guild-is have been exported. Exports oi tin to the72 words
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Article51 1946-07-31 12 PARIS, July 30— Over 12,000 000 French factory workers and office •mployecs will have their wages raised an e v er 9Cr c of 18 per cent Brom July 1, the Government announced following two months negotiation Pay increases will be accompanied b\ reduction of income51 words
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56 1946-07-31 12 I/Ondon. July 30. Whm it Bcot* tish Labour member of Parliament was speaking m the House of Com* mons today against proposal for the establishment of a Scottish National Airway Compan;, a woman ir> the gallery shouted: "Qui^lin^! !n dependence for Scotland!" Sh«- W*l detained56 words
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Article45 1946-07-31 12 The Huruc. July 29 —At Rulst. a Dutch swimmer, Nel van Vliet, broke the world's women's 100 metres breastroko "record when she covered the distance m 70.4 so'conds. The previous best was 79.8 econd- by a German woman, Gis»-hi Grass, m 1934.45 words
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