Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 12 May 1946

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  • 1204 1 Last Hope Lies With Food Board: Morrison's Mission To America URGENT NEED FOR UNION GOVERNMENT ACTION (i: i p. une siafv Reporter) TIC CUT IN I I AND FLOUR RATIONS IN SINGAPORE AND VAN UNION IS NOW REGARDED AS CERTAIN UNLESS THE INED
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  • 106 1 Loan Reaction 'EMPIRE SOLD'Beaverbrook LONDON, May It.— Lord influential newspap*- f l>ri at, «lement > three he newM United appr \««i the i \\v i sold the Emri e f or a t >? sam M T.^eTorth the i i ted Stall -ps wl. w I: sir.'. Former Ch r
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  • 123 1 America' s Loan To Britain W I I I M» W^ WASH x:. \1 I i te approved I nisht the Trum »n s ISJ..Y,. 'in- U30.000.000 loan t > (eat 34 w goes action to ke the loan prop<•vfd by the Senate, uthorizes the Treasury to advance up V>
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  • 55 1 i Ml Ml Ike Will Kill i- i Thousands" Hoo 1 n SAN F 11. U.S. Pi H :o!d newsmen h th strike c hundred 01 thousands cf pe d e from delayed food shipments". It will be recalled Hoover arrived here on Thursday ngh from a
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  • 71 1 SHANGHAI. May 11— Offi, ial itches reported he Chinese Go na«> g.ven its offi al upprova of Maj.-Gen. C Chennault's plan to establish an airline for emergency transportation of food to as. The dispat.hes sa d th;it Chenhas arranged with UNRRA to fly foodstuffs to
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  • 25 1 Canadian Loan Also Approved OTTAWA, May 11.Canadh iate yesterduy passed the bill providing loan of $1,250,000,000 to Britain. r l !1 now Royal assen Reuter
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  • 23 1 BJt tin Gofonar has revoked the appointment as Justice of the Peac for th.' Colony of Singapore of ian OtaßH eta
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  • 71 1 Dies After 23-Day Hunger Strike a few lines DUBLIN, May 11. to number of thr Illegal I Army." Gean McCaughey, aeed 32. of I fast, Northern Ireland, died early morning in Maiybo ougti pnson. Eire, where he had been on ke for 23 .ays. Hil death follows close on the
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  • 24 1 WASHINGTON. Ma\ 11.— A campaign throughout the United to raise an it habilitation iltural Institutions In the Philippine I expected launcht'd here soon.- A.P.
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  • 33 1 ROME, May 11. Thousands of shoutnm R the accession of King Urn! traded :cets of night, but there are indications that today will take to the streets. The pohce made some arrests.— Reuter
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  • 43 1 SAN FRANCISCO, May 11.— A hi (j that the two guards r. .;<! m the recent jp- I i were murdered and tlvtt the tlrte v > n In thf revolt i)'(:. Th< t the kill! ree prisoners by was justifiable ho nicide. A. P.
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  • 33 1 BOSTON. May 1! will commission now Essex Class carrier. The Philippines, built at the South Boston Dry Dock, on M commemorating the action I smashed Japanese attempts to reinforce the Marianas. A. P.
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  • 109 1 WASHINGTON. May 11 Acting Secretary of State Dean Acheson told newsmen yesterday that an act of censorship on the part of the Polsh Government. largely responsible for the suspension of $90,000,000 :n American crrdits He said the censorship of an art (7 t >
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  • 229 1 NE W CHINA TR UCE ANNOUNCED XAXKIXG, May 11. A new trine ii; BOtnU China ill announced, paving the way lor further effort! to sHtle the Manch urian conflict when- the c\:rnm :«'j N t foi res are adinitedl> nutiiumbe: i"iy -<»\ Ontnent troop- i wo to on Manclyirian r.-
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  • 87 1 Russians Give In On 2 Points PARIS. May II. Indirat.ng a possible break in the week-long deadlock bstWUUi Russia and the West, Russian delegati*;: Foreign Mlrs' Council yesterday, gaw in on two disputed points of the Italian Peace Treaty, American sources here reported. The Soviet Foreign Commissar. V. M. Molotov,
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  • 177 1 Morals of British Girls "Even Victorians Would Shudder..." MP's CHARGES IN CO/v\MO\^ > s \s II! Con terday i whetlier < r Ml 4i percent of < mi M ii; Finland arc pregnant on their h ri ling dav. T ir T mber T. C. Skeffin Tonlodge sAti. that they
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  • 124 1 Indian's Fine 3rd Wicket Stand at Oval CRICKET LONDON, May 11— Taking first lease at the wicket. Ua Indian touring team had scored 122 for wickets when h interval was taken, in thdr match against Surrey at the Oval, which began today. The Indiana began disast. Modi and Hazare being
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  • 125 1 Successor For Supremo Held Likely Si hi SlMJll •.'DON. May 1 1 PI HIM SI tap the composition of Sou East Asia within the r. weeks to Implwmt Britain's policy of hand i :ies U d today in well-infomed three Bdnriem wUI remain 'er one supreme commander Y■•■ v h
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  • 27 1 < anate. who is flu n i Malcya n of Ma'aya n London. Mr Wood Controller in Malaga. has been appointed e Association. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 48 1 I. YEAR r FOR PEN REPAIRS Y. T. LEI 332, North Bridge Rd, 34 Uhilm St. Telephone 7971. Ai Yi Scniu Again MAS SIM. II A <«„ Battery R Singapore. I IWPORTERS AND WHOLESALE MERCHANTS OF OTTONS, ART SII K. PIE( I QOQDB, RF.\DV MADE GOODS ET i I
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    • 103 1 i i- 1: b 1 YI' 1 V> R If! 332, North Bridge Rd, Telephone 7971. VHTOH SBI .VI SIB Hi skr «rf fcr D a £1 ;6 A Media Lur Tango j*||^a j Remembrance Tango 4 l^Ek 1630 Love Everlasting Walts Qhi j Uebestraume Walt* aBR >7282 My Melancholy
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  • 479 2 The Sunday Tribune May 12, 1946. The Reaction The aftermath of war is Ised by a Uihibil u- ftserJ Ua ..posite wa itun ol I ridual I■■ tnajo rity > b dq nkiad ar ie to adoir an aa Ink dq -ry out look rds life, a see In the
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  • 1093 2  - I Oppose INCOME TAX W.A. Harpur ft I:: :ne-tax is in the air. mis, to me, noxious Impost ill on the statute OQk a he date of the itulation and presumably needs no LegL lative r >duction, thouim no collection of income-tax b en made since t: Ut> ra ion.
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  • 127 2 Wife 'Sold' For Rs. 350 LUCKNOW, May 10.—/ man k&n 'bought" or /J.s. 350 b 'c objected /> <: Be chaser" found that ong <,i Ji:.< It was unhapp f ly married. 11,- took a I■■ I b friend's wife and drcJcfrd that he WOtM g |n r O#tftaf Mi
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  • 44 2 v i mortal has BMM n and qualities oj ItUm self. The world ;''.:> etrUk i a^estk i i rid t Mr come unto BM and dr<nk\ that b, ■I St r re said, from J f>en oj ttef -./<;/;;; 7 J .T 38.
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  • 640 2  - "Dressy" Problems Of Re-Civilization S S. CHUA /•v With the gradual return to a m m of civilized l are once again bothered with in problem of correct dressfclg. made more difficult at present i\ the shortage of material. To divss or not to dress is a q ;ion much,
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  • 386 2 Through Chinese Eyes lie Confucian M.ddle ►ol of Kuala Lumpur goes ihe I being Civnschool in Malaya to ha ;ed a scout troop. Before -he war the Chinese Indian schools in Mai; nspicuous by their &bst«-n--tion from the scout movement •h was confin» d to English and Malay vernacular scho
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 513 2 Tl \TION VAC VNT Vacar. large I ion for mg ics with also knowledge of Cl qualified shorthand typists. ng salary and i speets I i ht quaiine. Malaya Tribune AlO9. NOTICES >^ \AKB\D.V 8. 'Narbada* will berth at godown 4 and 5 West Wharf 12th May at about noon
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    • 44 2 l I. «1\ \ni' uaii 1. 1 < N\.m >i:nt R in ess Gia -es Glasses that blend with b^auy and pen appearance with clean cui good taste and si;. Ihey are cushioned against breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., lifted Opticians 19, Chulia Street, Telephone 4435
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    • 70 2 (IT'S EASY \PHONE US-WEIL COLLECT EMPTY BOTTi.ES V- I same pre-war standard— but V4\ the san war way— in k>J X^^ emboued F. AN I want, by ringing I J&\ nearest branch, we will scad a V fh«\ Official receipis are Issued ior V\ v^} )J m »U bottles received.
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  • 30 3 No Duty On S'pore Rubber r of amerce Rubber Ass n formed by the C pi sent Government i s not placng »rt or exrlsr duty on rubber in Slngapc
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  • 74 3 y inqury into mu: K r ol Pd- has been going on bclor,. Mr. H. A. Porrer in Seventh Police C is adJrurned at ti yesterday s he ring to Monday V. Totman. pros* ing In the case, stated th t nwas calling three more »es boforr
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  • 36 3 CHINESE CONSULATE'S LEGAL ADVISER The Chinese Cor n Singapore states that Mr d C barrister, of Singapore who was their honorary kfaJ adviser for just been re-appointed as such by the Ministry of Fore.gn Aff r
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  • 305 3 Indian Cricketers' Poor Day At Oxford DONNELLY GIVES A BRILLIANT DISPLAY OXFORD, Mav 11. The deficiencies of the India i tourists' howling were expo rl in :h ir final day's play against Oxford yesterday, which witnessed a grand unfinished fourth wicket stand by the New
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  • 106 3 Army's Fine Rugby Win Rallying strongly in the second half although they wore playing without r lojored. the am maintained their record with I over the Royal Air Force alter tx i d kg p ■•'I TIK WOQ Iv 17 points .ti and four tries* to (on. -u'.d .i drup
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  • 142 3 Tommy Upsets At Penang RACES iI N A NO, Saturda\ Tommy prang a mild surpii at toe:, j Pcntnr- ntbei :;< concluding d'a\"\ of Ha Psoaai Turf Club'.-, current paying |M in winning the ei <-nt. i:. going was slightlv Yielding. R< ults: KACE I—New1 New Cello <W. Noordin l
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  • 185 3 DANCE HALL MANAGERS FINED riQC carrying on theatric. l performances w thout permits Max Lawrence and Yung Slew Hut- managers of the Princes Restaur at and the Od-on Cab rot respectively had fines imP' B6d en them in the second court y, sterday. when they answered sumons harges. A: 9.3D
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  • 32 3 The Brtd Ai lae Court lo ?:t j n S:i>Bapore Mnoc the rommptlon of civil adminisUntion will hold Iti Bearion be- Inninf June 13 m the Ejupreme Ooori
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  • 1057 3  -  Cecil Wong SI'OIMN II By BfllllllllllllllllllllHllllHllllllllllllHliiitagtttttttlttgttMWMlMltWMMMMWßlHM jj ChiiH'se Meet REME To-day— Seven -a-side SofMt To Be Introduced— RAF' s Charity Drive Sing*- pore-Neffri Kcturn Crick To-night's Hoxiuu. :::::::::;::jj:::::::::::jj:::::j:::::jj:u^^^ Fool b ;i 1 the sport with the largest followIng In Malaya, takos lirsf plac this
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 221 3 il wc'> the biggest hit on B'way at the Criterion Theatre Last month I Ii« all < Last moiifli il is now THE BIGGEST HIT HERE! Cohimmi Fa hmcolor Super. mi sox of mini* iiooir DESTINED TO PULVERISE Ml I PAST RECORDS k "T 7 TT *^ja <o^ i -i
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    • 177 3 IMimim- AS AIV CA T" LJ A NEMA AIM A Y IVJ-UAT 7.00*9 30p.m. Y()r Ml >OK EARLY &9rSM T 1^» \w*m 1\ J 4I I 4ik A Poromount's mvtk.filW ifcriN «#«f*«b P^«fl& T£CM/CO£OP' v^[ i „th LYNNE OVERMAN PHILIP REEL \i KATHERINE ocMILLE FRITZ LtIBER V^ vj fr£ J
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 48 3 SEAC i c- :an x: i TlMBn ■m& Ici^ c. vs. A i Tonga} I san. CGKB Chinese Athletic v HI M I .r Qm Jal-. i S Hum BOXING Chaiiir Gibson vs. Baby Em%\- it Ha] World Stadium. BADMIV PON 5 B I i M.hibbah B P
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  • 300 4 Milk To Be De-controlled From Tomorrow E∋^ Slf^-lts In Siiinai^<rfc-r MILK U'l! \W (HI Till NATIONS IN SIM. A LHMU I KO.M TO.MUKKOW. Since th«' !ih< itton Europeans, prisoners of war, and the sick only were allowed milk rations. The average individual had to end on the black-market for supplies
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  • 219 4 Told:'Don't Do Anything So Silly Again' Attempted Suicide rriuV d !n MOM that nt v/as to be arrested for having given 'h. Japs ng the occupatxjn as a result of two Chinese, 1. n Chow Poh arid Soh S Heng and he himself had been arrested. Tang Keok Chiang i2l
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  • 146 4 "AWA MARU" SINKING RECALLED When the J*P 1 :> Cross supBr b prisoners of Sjngap. „;thby the Japanese. dlidoecd hj J a panese 1 euienam, commandant d n ma nis d day to charges itings of Allied PoWs wh le lie was head loc Normanton Camp B Singapure. The lieutenant.
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  • 179 4 A general meeting of the War Prisoners' (Singapore) Association will be held at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Wednesday to consider, thought fit 8 "he draft constitution which has been prepared. All PoW's, ex-int«rne<?f; mi prisoner! ar<> inv I i. prop
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  • 94 4 Freak Birth By Cat Reported A freak btyth by a cat is reported in >re. The cat, b+lofiging to a Chinese Jamil a living in No. 1 Crane Road, off Joo Road, is said to have birth on Fr<hm to four and a vm A Sunday Tribune reporter who visited
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  • 168 4 twelve men charged WIRELKSS STATION KOIiKERY SI Ol M Twelve Chinese whose ages ranged from 22 to 59 were produced before Mr. Paul Storr. ftl the first police court, on a tentative charge of armed robbt-ry The charge, which w I x plained to the men, alleged the\ tcgLth.r with
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  • 242 4 European (revolver in hand) Found Dying In Singapore Hotel to icitness together with $500 in currency notes, with a request— as a "last favour" to have the mo- sc7it to Mrs. Duncanson, who is in England. Following Mr. Gardiner's testimony. the inquiry was adjourned to May 1 1 European— said
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  • 101 4 A shooting incident was reported yesterday in whi.h a Mal*tar» was said to have been Bb I In the leg by a Chinese, at A andra Road on Friday fcftemoon. The Malabar is now in hospH At 2 a.m. early y rda morning lour T< dan soldiers
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 145 4 Tlic D f Popular i Dale QUEENS THEATRE TEL. ***** NO Dally: 3.00, 6.45, It 9.15 p.m. IULTCSC i^lCOH'tMn m«f r^ MHYASTOR- SYDmGKrnm£T vinoitv HAPPY WORLD Opening To-day (Concluding Chapt. '3 V m~> yf "BJ V^ i jßk cTnur [mm tfMiClli You have seen instalment. Don's miss the final chapters.
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    • 14 4 PHONE r' 2pV ESTD 37 3 6 v V FOR ALL DEFECT OF VISIONS
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    • 372 4 lARRICK ...Cryl.ing PHONE ***** 3 15. 630 and 9.15 pm M-O-M's Lyrical, I Miracle Musical "LAUY BL With Ann Sothern, El< Robert Yoi; Red Skelt' Joi Hear these Song-Hits sui ver: 'Lady Be Oood", I I saw Pan Know" mid many more by the famous rump k. nMbMBU $(*****1 <
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