Morning Tribune, 2 August 1946

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  • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE NO. 81. (Sew Series) 10 CENT 6 RUDAY, &POPST 2. W»
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  • 384 1 "Majorities" Battle Still Unsettled Moisha Pijada, Yugo- islavia, said his country would not accept the pro- posal because it would bring !into the conference questions for which it was not called. Domiiri Manuilski (Ukraine) also rejected the proposal, calling it a disguised
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  • 97 1 Umdon, Aug. I. The linesvri Chron tie reports that t n fares may be helped by an al announcement coii:irvuiw a substantial rise in he price of t n. Tkt paper sans the market hinks :he price to producers 'irobably be raised to £360 i
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  • 63 1 3,300 Stage Hunger Strike ItAIF, Aog. I. a hunger strike declared this morning by 3.300 mmimnts detained aboard i? e here. Bifrtnti demanded that rH tw m0 d Mediately on the n »W the ships were insani--1 third Jewish immigrant shin We.ti»e (n the last £jy arriv(l<l HalAi e JWW,
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  • 14 1 I do Cardinal of Milan, warned WUI bc| -hurch sacraments.
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  • 639 1 664 NOW HELD IN TEL-AVIV COMBOUT "Extremely Important" Persons Captured JERUSALEM, AUG. I.— THE NUMBER OF SUSPECTS NOW DETAINED DURING THE PRESENT COMBOUT FOR TERRORISTS IN TEL AVIV IS NOW 664. MAJOR-GENERAL A. J. H. CASSELS, DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, STATED THAT 34 MEN AND ONE WOMAN— "EXTREMELY IMPORTANT PERSONS" IN THE
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  • 139 1 ATTLEE PHONING TRUMAN London, Aug. 1. The Prime Minister Mr. Attlee, who this morning flew back from Paris to attend the Cabinet meeting at which the Palestine question is understood to have been discussed is reported to be having an important telephone conversation with President Truman this afternoon on questions
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  • 52 1 NUREMBERG, Aug. I.— Footsore and shabby, th e once-haughty Emmy Goering hitch-hiked to Nuremberg lail and pleaded tearfully to see the former Reichsmarshal "just once i more." Bh# IHM turned down. Attorneys told her that the regulation imposed that high Nazi defendants arc segregated for trial wa
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  • 216 1 PARIS, Aug. 1. M. Gromyk o replying to requests from the Canadian and Australian dclegat et> for a detailed explanation of the Soviet plan for atomic cnvfr O i sa l( j tTie Soviet proposal was based on the only real underlying method of control
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  • 36 1 MEXICO CITY. Aug. I.— The Me xicun Government i s Insisting thai ♦h 0 failure to include Mexico in th€ Paris Peace conference violates the United Nations declaration aprainsi concluding peace treati* s.
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  • 36 1 S lain After Surrender ATHENS. An?. 1.~ Thi» Greek Go vemment said todav that fix Renw«i wei up their sur render After a battle of several bours vvitit the leftist gang in Crn ■v.o Pelo Ponneius.
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  • 125 1 I LONDON, A\!g. 1 The steaim-i American Fanner (8.253 torn), vpt sunk in the Atlantic after a collisior with a New York-bound American steamer William J. Middle (1, 176) tons. The American Farmer wan carrying more than 8.000 tons of food for Britain including 13,464
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 71 1 1 THF NKWIY /7- SWIMMING SUITS SILK NTCKERS p ITALIAN SHIRTINGS TOOTAL TIES I EMH GEORGETTE fßnglish Made) -Tc/r In p^,,^,. n.> i*. mt*arm) ■Cl AN q i ki/- Indicv blouses pure s*lk gloves Certs' pkophtlac hair combs plastic toastracks I i S T i 'oned) (Bert ftif llsh Ifate)
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  • 347 2 Wife Father Sh ot To Death In 3 a.m. Robbery Rice Dealer Gives Graphic Details At Coroner's Inquiry Disturbed In their ileep by 'm»- repeated barking >i dogs and thinking thai fowl thieves on the prowl around their home, a .Chinese rice retailer ana his wife flashed a torch from
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  • 113 2 Nrarl.. itoien from G. 1 MMBerewi Urn ;r <ng th'- lt«t «ix months- ♦f them haw- l> Xlm letil n fn m January to J'jJy 1 'JV Lat>v Um ff oi (Jri' <• ;i' f Orien* Kai« f^orf Harb'>ur B^>ard on »fi» > I A July M>S Thr^-
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  • 110 2 Thf proposed introduction of income tax, and the <\ -ffi. u!ty of collect-' ing it from a rnix«'d tMUBMItf auch •m in Sinpapor*- forrr.«*d tkttttl for the fortnightly ditCl Bin* CM>ort Radio la«t it fc'ht. Th«- introriu' t.on oj( I -Ik -«ci«*- «j ut i«s wan
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  • 97 2 From Our Own Reporter) Pi nang, Thursday. rat oning tcfu me :.wi< r tood '<> have been awn up fo r d siribution In Malayan Union under rii salet would be mad*' coupons only, and induai pom's ration cards would be ssued to all. A "points value
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  • 313 2 Labourer Was Human Guinea Pig For Japs The story of the use of a Javanese labourer as a live exhibit for the purpose of an anatomical demonstration for the beneilt of Japanese medical orderlies In a PoW Camp hospital in 1945, was narrated in the Third War Crimes Court yesterday.
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  • 45 2 A dance il<* r iftl.- which took i/l ust it 111 K>PPf rid Cii/.i:' 1 OH till nißht Of Apr. i:. BtOOOd 1 OO .lull C; i' kiu-born Chinblfc J125 fur h $15 t ;i ix;llce officer 10, Ant'. I 0.
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  • 90 2 At the conclusion of the hearing' in a preliminary inquiry in the Second Police Court yesterday, six Tamils, K. Raman, Wadi Vellu, M. R. Pathy, M. Nadeson, B. Wadi Maleh and S. Sinakanu were committed for trial at the next Assizes. All were charged
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  • 614 2 Describing Karei L. Luucr uoj, wnc was a Dutc 1 priva e of Wilhelmina Camp, Katong, as a quiet mawhom she had known for five months, and who visited her home frequently as "a friend of the family mr the last two months
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  • 206 2 A lurge amount of military elHhmg including 37 airmen's coats worth $2,300 in a house and adjoining cuth- QMI in Thomson Road and a Darning pile of sacking in the yard of the house were discovered by a raiding police party on July 5. Two men
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  • 42 2 WASHINGTON. Aue- 1:— Th *l nate foreign relations comm;- tee M approved a treaty establish -W ral diplomatic rotations b< M U.S. aiul the Philippines. fl document awaits Senate^B ition, whleh President I :tsk«'d j.rior to the ftdJOS A. P.
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  • 248 3 Girl Snatched From Road Raped GAOL, CANING FOR SEPOY pte Akhram, a sepoy belonging to the RIASC transport column housed at Raines College, was yesterday sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment and eight strokes of the rotan by Mr. Justice Worley at the Sin^pore Assizes for raping an 13-year-old Chinese
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  • 191 3 "2? es ffiß&?3 n In K iron P or about Aug. 19. jded yesterday when w r e found inc d to death by !lf; n f [th Japanese. YamaguC hi, was found no and bcqu tted- ur accused who wore n are Gni«i
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  • 133 3 Blood, Toil, Tears Sweat (Tribune Staff Reporter). One of the strangest strikes in Singapore took place last week when the ent re staffs of the production and typesetting departments of a Tamil newspaper, the ''Malaya Nanban." went out demanding higher ivages. The editor, Mr. M. Karlm(jani, assisted by hs brother
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  • 97 3 Air Martha] Sir George PirU CBE. CB. MC. DPC, Allied Air Com-mander-in-Chief, south Bast Asia, lefi a r yest rday for England v. »ie will attend the half-yearly cor fereiic c in London of Cominandor:;- npf and i tn^ei Ing of the lin•icrial General
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  • 137 3 a Indian lascars, Ho< tned Allam, Khan-H or Moh of m.v. "Emi in the Fourth Police Com ting the v sse] withoui i and Karam Khan enced to six weeks 1 r.i. per cent, of their to be forfeited tne Bhipping company. •ate passed a sion
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  • 226 3 Pleading for leniency, Scow Pong: Tee. a widow with four children, was convicted and fined $700 in default six months' simple imprisonment in the Third Police r O urt yesterday, for being in possession of dutiable liquor. The duty on the liquor was $69.48.
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  • 61 3 WASHINGTON. Aug. 1: I tim providing for furlough pay the armed forcei and enlisted son n el, with I n t ,m- bond r in t}v t House hy a voice vot«- p r < Truman. Estimated to co i some U.S. $ii.-ioo.fMio,ooo. it passed n the Senate
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  • 219 3 Dakota Wreck, 1 8 Bodies Found The wreckage of an R.A.F. Dakota of No. 261 Squad-ron, which took off from Mingaladon on July 25. on a special ferrying flight to Calcutta, has been found al a point wesi of Rangoon A par; y of soldiers of the 2nd. Karen Rifles
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  • 116 3 Inf ormantion Wanted This is a photograph oj Colonel Oishi Masayuki, taken in Chang ja-U, where he is undergoing in terrogatton. lonel Oishi, who was Officer Commanding the Kempeiia on Singapore Island in February 1942, was one of the first Japanese Officers to c?iter the town after the surrender of
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  • 218 3 3 YEARS' R.I. $2,000 FINE FOR 4 CHINESE Arms Charge Four Teochews TeO Yang Gek (32), I Tan Yak Chuan (33; f Chua <heng iKoang (40) and Teh Gek Ti (26) wore each sentenced yesterday to three years' rigorous imprisonment And fined $2 000 or a further six months' rigorous
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  • 38 3 BOSTON Aue- I: —^oaatenard"* ru«hf»d t\"t' Hntti hv nir ot the trnon^Vn Tr^Vv Vte*©r? rentcw!** on cihirh ort'> d^nd and oth ;trfok^n Tho *+>'•'> <;ovornl httrdrod rtii!os oft Ifewfonndland con«t. la en roni* > Downs, Fneland. A.P
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  • 188 4 The Morning Tribune FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1946. Not A Very Bright Idea Pa /ull- from tfc tba Mac;: market 1 1 pliet the na I dealer 1 rta- 1 1 1 1 H e a f< j in what manner Ig to 1 ommuni< irith the Controller, by personal by
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  • 894 4  - Why There are So Many Murders Dr. Harold Dearden j The Famous Psychologist And Criminologist many mur- r ilka abro id tyi 1 rr. >hls uion 1 m i n i I cai that a lUnl- m i crtnw I i long 18 D I It a .'i Adi i.i
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  • 245 4 LONDON, July 31. -cv C >-m of the Muslim U mi action is contain f(( 'orials n two of -^4^ n<u {.papers the influent morning newspaper Sec and the London Evening S'q% dard. The former chides 9 Muslim League generally, j latter J nnah
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  • 72 4 Shanghai's Wharf Pilferage SHANGHAI, July 31:--tion has been decided stamp out wharf pilferage I hai, which haa recently alarming proportions. Among other measure naval resseii and Custonit've launches will be placed on trol in the harbour. Organised gangs of loafers Wi ponsibla for the present UtTfH pilferage, which usually oeeun
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  • 30 4 Shanghai. An elder! A. silvan, recuperating French -owned Saint) FfoppiteJ here from U-s 'n an an*" was gored to dea h 1 on iht' hnnnittd A.P.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 137 5 '^Tk tang for .b ktodJ of E«t«rn Art* ,nd CralW. nent ft t B. Allabuc Co., North Bridge Road. Spore. m i r Book Stor«' FOR BOOKS 47, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. Tel: 3218 j Qj ft KataumU fialayson Green 61, Middle Rd. Singapore. Phone 2620. Carp tb ha^gagt I HEADACHE-CURE
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    • 155 5 it's obtainable anywhere it's in?-< j Jjue Sinqapote §iwpA Ekctrkal United Trading Co., 81, Stanford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT US. Imbrotdcry Dnect Importers of all kinds of Ciunese Hand -made Fancy Goods 10, Battery Road (Rodney House), Singapore. Floutn Lotus Flower Shop AT YOUR SERVICE!
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    • 210 5 Cierte FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS VISIT MARCO 6, Stamford Road, Singapore. VTrere a new shipment of porcelain DINNER SERVICE SETS and ALUMINIUM WARE may be inspected. Telephone 7563. I fair Dressers Ladies Hair Dressers, Lateet Fashions and Manicure by Mis* Anna Majoric Ann Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon Formerly of Maison
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    • 129 5 BVX WASHINGTON BRAND SHIRTS ia Qeme Olitlnctlvf Styliah Sblrti) Call at— E. ALLABUX CO., 02, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Music Store T.MA Music House, 61/03, High Street, Singapore for PIANOS, MUSIC RECORDS Pbone 7465 Optician Regarding the eye sight Consult New China Optical Co. 71. Higb Street, Stngtpore, Phone 1781.
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    • 167 5 Refrigeration Marden Compan) Refrigerating Engineer! 82, Orchard Road P. O. Box 755 Telegrams "MARDEN Singapore. Sanitary Contractors FONCHIN&Co.,Lid Office 64. Wallich Street Phone No. 7557. Sanitary Electrical Contrac var Building Repairers and Oen«r% Importers. Shoes SHOE CO., LTD. BATA BUILDING. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Silk Store NEH SILKS In New Designs
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    398 6  -  Josephine Lowman B Adjust Yourself 1 I *d lasted t i froi an.: fits of < all of un experience. Wh I pr r U ditiM. bieved ui ifly hut aftei eriou and /I.' Tf.' U i'i i from o in load 1 d< rat difl Oi
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  • 32 6 en, VOICING cap. OJ. CAW American rcneoats, Sunktsj Fid epen wc fnaa «r, plentiful today. people are able to Nylon dockings art $200,000 a pair and Handbag* $120,000.Renter.
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  • 25 6 CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE IN HK HONGKONG, «>"** net be reopened In Commissionei bi th. prelimliMtfJ »n I tralian Ooven undta lerep at u dftte.- Reuter
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  • 226 6 mmmm their mlormauon w v^. Describing the; publication of the agreement as premature, the statement sayi that it must have been submitted by Mr. Punjabi to the N.E.I. Government according to the agreed procedure and adds that the "proposed transaction was at the same
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  • 186 6 mrßiT\ Julv 31-Capt. Cobin and Lt. WyattJ n Sn/ers who were released on the night I American c nU they were detained ir July 30 by the .Rus wans sa JJ t y on the ,he Soviet occupation z<n i Lilt; W***
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  • 111 6 ATHENS, July 31:— Four Gw. trade union executives were senti d to four months' Impriionn Tuesday by an Athens tribunal o a charge of having refuse! to n rendt-r union archives to the Mir try of Labour officials. The Supre,ms -State "Council ruii last month that
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  • 78 6 Istanbul, July 31.— uenen Kazim Orbay has resigned i Chief of Staff of the Turku Army. His son Hashmet is o trial for the slaying of a a dally prominent Ankara doctt in one of the strangest mystani of this strange land. The mystery revolves arwj
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 90 6 LIT AIL\EII EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE S>-ms 'P>:it Don't Tass In the Night I By AM>PP^ fJrTr pp l W|^/^y^ r 7 7r ITK e^-^iuess wei_l takeT^^^" back \+rs -;har th'bov JKvQkW v^ i-^V< M\. rr DE scenic route., R up. iffl^ back rjSk vVy6 GENMUL YOUSE.
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  • 140 7 T,,,.. si —Rival Government and ComMANKDJG. a M^ nchuria have concluded two conrukden which the official Central News |K3 promising for the cause of peace While the Government and Communists reported fighting still was raging in Northern Kiangsu and northeast of Nanking, the tense
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  • 79 7 SHANGHAI, July 31:— The Central Government authorities have begun withdrawing the military notes issued by the Soviet Army during their occupation of Manchuria. No reply has get been received from the Soviet authorities to a Chinese Note requesting information On the total value of military scrip
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  • 228 7 NEXT MOVE IS U.K. 's JINNAH iSL^ -Mohammed All Jinnah, presiclos 5 tf f ,7 Leasue sald that the Le a?ue was rtyStheßritWh. negoi:iationBWlth the Congress tunnrmed reports viceroy Lord WaveU waa ln arr£ ng an interim «ment for transit to India'a ependence. f n f h at a news
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  • 516 7 GENERATION OF RUSSIAN BALLET (Frcin Eric Doicnton, Renter's Correspondent). MObCOW.-The "nam e behind names" of the Russian balbt, now hailed by many critics and balletomanes as the world's finest, is Agrippina Vaganova. She is a 61-year-old martinet who has trained a whole generation of Soviet ballet-dancers, including such br.lliant stars
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  • 72 7 CAIRO, July 31:— Ismail oidky Fasha, Prime Minister of Egypt ;aid today that the Egyptian treaty delegation had drafted a reply "to some of the British uggestions." "There is no cause for pessimism," he added. The Egyptian Premier made his statement after a three-hour meeting
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  • 39 7 Washington, July 31. An end to Napal'3 ancient diplomatic isolation is foreshadowed in the current goodwill visit to the United States of a Napaleeo delegation under the leadership of senior CommandingGencral Baber Shumusere Jung Rana.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 18 7 China. i Our >io wonder horses |;et patched if this is what ley do when they're not racing
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    • 256 7 TrV ThiS AMERICAN Answer To Yesterdays •s Puzzle. f^BO^IIII WOKiI [irau3>|Las|A| rprr A S|C"iWf]A I N JPRO f"llipc»_ 12 Fire residue 21- Work waiter3s -Something iu P'-Ta DM^tNTr' SfT N S lUeS 14- Blood 23 Lives Denmark U|l^ rlfW^tp t^ F I 15— Resortfe 27 Errors J7-Whit,r i S[L A
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  • 273 8 (1 gtafl Report*^ nautaas Singapore, Tnursaaj PETEOL RATIONING IN fW^ZJZjSmS^ SIKH l IV ENFORCED FROM 10-DAI ONWABPS. Thl that motoriirta engaged In service will no longer able to obtain additional petrol coupon* for the performance of their duties Hut, the strict i nforcena ol
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  • 17 8 QBAI J m >: mpt "'i flour u from uni RA i fid Reuter
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  • 94 8 TEN KILLED IN BOILER EXPLOSION MO uk JAMEUtO, July M> of th»- Brazilian p c« i r!l ipMtd '-arly today and on nre six mlUi off th« Al/l! in itaadißg I pottiblt fa a.1;. 1, 1. f r tki '"'»ny t/, i>«- brought in r 11 000 fi rtm for
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  • 34 8 tfOHA] iUy j r 1,. i. .'xmtt, Sea*. A" rdioi til P .Ht nut- N HJM I I >00,- C to I. I .il— n a). c. i) ■iiv Reuter
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  • 12 8 I I I lei Ortl I nil il A.P.
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  • 21 8 W.vinv N July of risinK to tnon 130 the Army Air 100 1 I 110 n;:; A. P.
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  • 193 8 Jap PoWs Aid Fire Fight SINGAPORE Thursday, W er r ported yes which involved ning lallang. A- i3O m the ifternoon a conflagration was avert- Beach Road reclamaS< mbawang Road. On arrival of the brigade It was .it once obvious that there was a likelihood r >l the fire becoming
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  • 277 8 A Japanese doctor who dug up two dead bodies of Indian PoW's he had killed and ate parts of the corpses, has provided yet another unbelievably disgusting example of bestiality that has made the Japanese nation the horror of the civilized world. This incident took
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  • 88 8 WASHINGTON, Aug. 1— informed officials yestcr- day reported that Pres dent Truman has tentaI tively decided against accepting the British approved V&n to divUU Palestine. i These officials said the plan has not been finally rejected but the present proposals are regarded as unacceptable. i It
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  • 59 8 LONDON, July 31, British military comma are to be author sed rclaj present ban on marriagi ticeen British servicemen am alien women other than Jc*. anese .n cases where mason jor the marriage are good a% there is no security objection This ivas announced by Nathan, Undersecretary
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  • 423 8 LONDON, July 31. A plan to divide Palestine intfl four areas with Jewish and Arab provinces enjoying! large measure of autonomy under a central govern! ment was outlined in both Houses of the British Par! liament to-day. It is one of unanimous proposals the British and
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  • 45 8 Pasadena, July SI. T] water atom bomb blast was recorj !on three seismographs in California, it was disclosed California Institute of Tochnoloe The recordings showed strength of a shock roughly e« parable to an earthquake of tude five" rated as slightly did ing.
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  • 63 9 have I of group* tai doors -partr l -on many t ,,-eat value in ,r j,) t reabouts of such a photorraph, be might he assisting in the var criminal to jusne W il] send it. complete with „here it wj.s found, to p. Lt P Townsend,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 190 9 r[X|?l a.' On TiII SHOUDAY! Unprecedented Tarzan Crowds at Yesterday's Opening! Ok i »«rw ciiriWS DAILY X <T -^1 x PIVE SHuna iji |^||^up^fi >v I 4.15— t/.3O 9.15 p.m. \L*#^| I Ut^/ I f *-U^ 1^ Jfh'f '^nm fS^m** tf m^^ iXr B- *f.^ll< t f£" il ft/ *JL§-*JP^\
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    • 290 9 "ONE OF THE FINEST PICTURES OF ANY YEAR!" j ALHAMBRA I LOUELIA PARSON H_1.30__4_ 6 .30_9.i5 I "WILL ADI) SOMETHING TO MOVIE f BOOKINGS— 69O9 HISTORY"— DAMON RUNYAN. GARY COOPER as SERGEANT YOKK MAKING HEADLINES HISTORY ALREADY! EXTRACT Roal Horo There, Too 'JBf ;FROM THE r*! 4 fxf\f\ 1 Cm.
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  • 364 10 j ne .S"'6 Malayan Chinese has ship for s .udi' s in Uie Unit< .Mission here. It is undrrsiOf firs! of is kind to be &ranU The successful candidate, 25- old Mr. Ding Lik Km, was a former student i f the Anglo Chines Scho
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  • 50 10 WASHINGTON. Am?. 1— p r I TrumaO on Wednesday sl| r lation authorising the U.S TreajSl to buy and sell silver at 90 I (4 shillings 6M pence) p er t J ounce. E Government stocks of I silver are approximately 12.'.>Vii)/*m ounces apart from monetary silver M
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  • 47 10 NONDESCRIPTS S. C. The revival cf the N< Sports Club Is being and old members and the <• to be members are asked to nicate with N. Gtanasek< p Box 603, Singapore. A general meetiii"; for the of office hearers will b<> held Sunday at 13 Karikal Road.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 76 10 ffiffflV H A| MMCNMI NOW SHOWING t /mils! Thrills! Thrills! Action! and Romance! PIRATES! BUCCANEERS! I XCITING BWORD DUELS IND WOMAN WHO ll\s TO RILL Tn s\M HERSELF Joan Fontaine Arliirn IK' rOBDOVA and IS EC A Z 1 3, ItATIBKOXI IN "FRENCHMAN'S CREEK" A laiasyMi^^^V aav^X aV Jaa^BHßnu^SaV^BßKk f
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    • 42 10 JUBILEE TEL: 3405 Daily 4 Shows -1.15, 3.30, 5.30 9 p.m. I BHVfI 811 X BRITISH-AMERICAN l»l< TI ltfl<<» Pr(cfdtd by LATEST METRO NEWS SUNDAY: 11 a.m. Matinee. SATURDAY: Mid-Nile PREMIERE L CAPITOL CINEMA TO DAY "St>n Ob' ltoliin lltiod' < W ilde
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    • 93 10 Another Outstanding Show For The August I lidays At The Opening Today 4 Shows L3O-4-6*30-9*3opj Oatstandlngly Brilliant Dynamic Direction I Jhat Ace Director Alfred Hitchcock wL&oy\f I TERESA WRI6III r V JUS E iII IUII EII I Alfred HITCHCOCKS Shadow of a Doubt f**s\£S MACOON^ D CAREY k WALLACE FORD
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 272 10 Radio rrcgramme Tuesday, 1 »J lay. M kri Er>pli«h Sc>. Broa t orory U da v !ay. •'0 bn Chin«f€ r Br Friday In the d and 4.78 mepaeond In Uia r >i metre from 1946-21M honra tUf la earrylnf the rl r >'. B n B!ue "oo r TO-DAY
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  • 449 11 GIMBLETT'S 100 AGAINST INDIA Routers special corresponded) 0 ,v lu ;1l -The Indians' ignominousdisr\i ST<»N JUI Vt fftre lunch was a complete antiJjin two Hours before mn t gussex mA 1 after a X'dis notion- of having scored the now b*« 'f l6 a 'r lrt a i s of
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  • 163 11 ■I:EMBERG, Aug. I:— Dr. Werft. ■„t. former Reich "protector'* Henmark, claimed at the NuremHwar Crimes Tribunal on WedAv that the Gestapo special I, nsed to combat Allied comHe raids, frequently objected to to kill the Allied troops and ■eyei! ai many as possible. H Btst, the first witness
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  • 25 11 "uij ..i._Th o s ovlct ,1 rt^ h leading port, 1 Mtboritie. »ld to of Soviet .Ipmin, for PK"iuct=. indudlnir
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  • 75 11 Hie J.C.S.A. will play the .Jolly Brothers Club in a friendly game ol soccer on August 3, at Farrer Park old Race Course) and the ><<ni will be selected from the following: Xaidu, W. Hendroff, G. Rana unga, E. Paglar, S. Ortep.A.K. Pillay, V.P. Saram.
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  • 193 11 STORE 3-MILE CHAMPION BEATEN Several heats and one flnui even in the Singapore AAA meeting wer< run off at the Jala n Besar StarUurr yesterday. In th e Tliree Miles Final Kav Harapool Singh (223 BOD) clockec 16 min. 38 4/5 sec. when bs::**| the Singapore three-miler, Kartai Singh. Hav.
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  • 94 11 Withdrawal Of U.S Support Demanded CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts. Aug Is Thirty Harvard Professors on Vednesday demanded that the US. /ithdraw all support to China until KMom«ntanflr "permits participation ol democratic elements. 1 In a telegram to Dean Achoson, Acting Secretary of State, they said: "Recent killin^a with Kuomintang approval of democratic
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  • 97 11 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. I:—Traditional shipment of Chinese dead to the homeland for reburial will be resumed next year, officials of six Chinese companies said. About -\OOO remains from Chinese cemeteries all over the U.S. will be sent o China in October, 1947. By Chilese custom all bodies
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  • 134 11 ASMARA, July 31.— Armoured cars were patrolling the streets of this city, capital of the Italian Red Sea colony of Eritrea, today after riotinS by the Eritreans who favour annexation of the country by Ethiopia. A crowd attacked and damaeed Arab-owned houses and shops and smashed windows
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  • 298 11 GOODWOOD, Sussex, July 31. t00k first three places in the five —Another huge crowd of somtfurlongs Molcombe Stakes but 60,000 saw another fine finish tothe King's filly, Matxh Point a big race when after two milesstarting 8 to 11 favourite was a .hree furlongs Sir
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  • 82 11 KANSAS CITY, Nebraska, Aug. 1. —An inspection party headed by Joseph M. Stack, Commander-In-Chief of Veterans of Foreign Wars, will leave Oakland, California, tomorrow by a navy plane for Manila to investigate the needs of 100,000 Filipino veterans, who fought with the U.S. in the
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  • 68 11 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. I:— Dr. Karl Compton, chairman of President Truman's atomic bomb evaluation board, General Joseph Stilwell and others from Bikini, arrived yesterday at Hamilton Field. The board's report on the second Bikini bomo g exploded under water is expected to, touch particularly on
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  • 59 11 Singapore, Thursday. Five Chinese, three of whom armed with revolvers and one with a knife, entered a house in Kampong Siglap and robbed a compatriot of $700 and three gold rings yesterday. Last night, a Malay was way- laid and robbed of $144.15 by
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  • 112 11 I SHANGHAI, July 31:— Tho accumulation of goods awaiting Customs examination on Shanghai's wharves 1b growing daily as Imports pour into the city at the estimated rate of 290,000 tons a month. Ships fill every berth and buoy, while it Is not unusual for as many as
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  • 522 12 Malayan Topics In Parliament (Juarte r-Cent IRRS Cess Suspended London, Aug I to the House ol Commons, Mr. ma it* (Labour) asked on what basis it wa calculated tto ibber could be produced in Malaya on e plantations in the near future
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  • 432 12 Taunton, Somerset, Aug. 1.— Another large croi attended today in anticipation of a good day's cric| with India endeavouring to extricate themselves fro the difficult position in which they were placed yc-ste day. Failure of their batsmen is still amazing as 1] wicket continued full of runs and the
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  • 112 12 London, July 11. Mr. 1 Strachey, Minister of Food, I the House of Commons t 'day reply to a question that 89,200 i of rice had been shipP 1 d Siam during June 1946. Mr- Walter Fletcher i tive) said in view of tho I under
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