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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1940.
GUERILLAS AMBUSH
AMBUSH Big Bang In
MALAY POLICEMEN
NEW LOOK: BRITISH VERSION
14 CONSTABLES MADE CAPTIVE
Singapore, July 19, Communist guerillas today ambushed and killed four Malay policemen and wounded a Chinoso detective in a jeep 10 miles southeast of 'Kajang, where the Communist loader,' Law Yow, was killed last week.
Australia
Canberra, July 19. British scientist will go to Austraila next April to par- ticipato
In experiments
on
high explosives. Thousands of tons of bomba now 'dump. ad In New Guinea wilt be plled up here to prepare for
• gigantic exploslan.
Observers will watch the effects from pointa 50 mites from the contra of the ex plosion. The experiment will place on the north
of Now Guine Agence France-Presse,
taka Bhora
London, July 19. Overseas buyers packed into a small room in London's fashionable Grosvenor House today to see the newest of the "New Look" as expressed jeep were believed also to be ma
The gang who ambushed the was no ban un the export of by top-line British dress de-responsible for the death of a
to Malaya. However, In view of the political situation, signers when Britain's first Gurkha lance.corporal. The applications, whether from in- Government-sponsored Fosh- sonnager of the Gabau Estate,dividuals or from importers, had ion Fortnight opened.
south of Kuala Lumpur, heard to be considered strictly on their shots on the Aroga road this unting and later found the teep overturned, with the four Malays dead" and the detective wounded,
They patrol from Mantin further south.
Gurkhas in the same area today killed a guerilla | ***********************
and arrested five others carrying important documents.
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Buyers from Australla, Zealand and South Africa erm ed over esch other shoulders is Mr. John Belcher, Parliamentary Secretary to the Hoard of Tracie, formally declaret "Frishion Fort night" open.
Oon of the death
were on
exaggerated was the offices in eligge of Mon-
tin police station. He yeurs' service,
merita,
TRAITOR DIES
London, July 19. Margaret Frances Bothomley, who Wis sentenced to 12 months Imprisonment at the
Australia has granted ¡lcances for the export of revolvers told Bailey in March 1946 for protect individuals againat ter-
having served in the German rorists, the Australian Depart. Wartime broadcasting service
died today in London. was 60.
The
the
She
NATIONALITY MEASURE PASSES COMMONS
London, July 19.
The House of Commons tonight passed the British Nationality 'Bill which provides for the estab- lishment of a common citizenship for the peo- pse of the United Kingdom and the colonies. It will now go back to the House of Lords for reconsider- ation. The House of Lords, objecting to the word "citizen' because of its "Republican fla- vour", had earlier altered it "to British subject", but thr House of Commons last week rejected this and restored Bil
the
new the
STRIKE
THREAT
TO BBC
London, July 19. Military bands will help keep radio listeners enter. tained when and if the Musi- clan Union's threatened strike takes place on Aug. 1.
to its original form, The BII provides method of giving effect to principle that people of governing countries in the Com- monwealth are citizens of the own countries
and have a com- man status as members of the Commonwealth.
Lord Hinchingbrooke, scrvalive, asked whether the re-
The Union has asked the Wor Presentatives of India, Pakistan Secretary to stop military, banta if this Bill were passed, ared Ceylon had indicated, that from broadcasting during the would remain in the Empire.
they period
of the strike, but the longer or shorter time, Was
the BBC
har stated that military Bill designed to make it more hands will continue to play
ni- difficult or easier to leave the though not more than before. Empire?
Сод-
n
ment of Information announced today,
She told an Interviewer in a Quoting Radio Ausiralin, palleman
Department said that trade unions Hamburg civil prison a month hud 25 in Australia might be any large Landon that before the war she before she was sentenced in
Would it steve off the com. reale export of aims to Malays
Emergency plans to cope with In the area of Kajang, Gurkhas as they had banned similar ship- had been a member of the Anglo-
munisation of Burma?
the threatened strike were лn- the Netherlands burned a large quantity of mill-ments to
Sir Hartley Shawernss, the At-Inounced by the BBC Inst night. East German Fellowship and of "The tary uniforms, Guelling fired on Indies during
General, Fair Lord Hin- Fram 0.00 am, to 6.00 pm, they Link" Organisation. Dutch-In-
She broad-ney a force of defectives but there donesian conflict.
east from 1940 to 1945, writing thingbrooke had "betrayed his will broadcast a "basic service were no ensurlies.
Ignorance" about the purpose of and many hours daily will be her own scripts for fees rang the Bill by speaking about The Australian Premier, Mr. J.ing from 30 to 60 marks. Features
the devoted to Test cricket and the B. Chifley, denied in Sydney to- In which she took part included that Burma is not affected in the
position of
of Burma, not caring Olympic Ganies. day that his Government had "Lady in a Mirror" and "Front slightest degree by considered proposals for Aus- Line Family","
pro- After 6.00
light andl p.m., vision in the BUL. train to send men and arms to
home
will programmes Malaya. The Australian Cabinet
She claimed that in
He thought the Bill was in- divided unt 11.00 p.m. decided some time ago to ban the 1897 she secretly married a Ger
troduced exports of arms and wor equip-man, but lived with him only two ment altogether.--Reuter.
or three days.-Aksociated Press.
They were reieved to
fizzel, they said, that the styles werr moderate bechuse fashions could 1 be sold in sinull countries. The Jengths shown varied from calf length to just above the ankle, and many other features were amall waists, full and pencil skirts, dipping waktlines, stand- up collars, shawl collars, novelty peplums. wide shiny leather the wor, Maliya is strike-free, belts, extensive braiding and wi- it was officially announced today. 15172)
pockets. Min Indlan
woman, aloof from Police Captured fashion changes, looked coolest in the crowded rooms in a muslim sari. Today's mening show was Jiven by the Mantle at Costume Manufacturers' export group, re- jercreating 26 firms--Reuter.
ACTOR
PLEADS
GUILTY
Manila, July 19. A plea of guilty was enter- ed by movie actur Bernardo Anzures 10
two charges at murder arising from the death of actress Lilian Velez and her mald Pacita.
cour:
When Judge Oscar Custelo u the Quezon City
scred "Narding" if he were aware the consequences of his ples,' he zaid clearly. "Yes, Sir."
Anzures attorney Maxima
Calulang tried vainly to have ar raignment postponed. He cininied the report of Government pay- chiatrists "Incomplete and full of Inconsistencies,
was
For the Best time since the end
A Spitfire today made re- connaissance of the Guamang Arta, Kelantan, where an in. roactor and 3 policeman were captured on Saturday when they ran out of ammunition
胸瓷
after holding 3CD torcarlate bay for 90 minutes.
pilat reported
The
The
Spitfire
there was 10 movement" in the district today. First news of the attack was receives at Kual Lumpur carly today when n wounded constable, who had es- raped and trekked 80 miles through the jungle, reached the "ily,
nennarmed seperts said Ber- 200,
mn, 32 males noth of Guursang, was hi the hands of guerillas. Military operations are · taking place in that area.
Three Chinese who falled to report to the police that they knew. of persons possessing fire- erms and ammunition, were sen- tenced to two years hard labour by an Ipoh court today. This is the Brst such euge under the new Malayan emergency regulations. Arms Liconcos
The psychiatrists held Anzures
In London, a "il with obsessive neurosis of * compulsive type" with very little realisation of the difference between right and wrong. At the sume time, they said, Anzurea committed the crimes while in complete possession of his fucul
ties.
Board of Trade spokesman told Reuter that ap- plication to Import British fire- arms into Malaya are being sub- Jeet to even more rigorous seru- tiny than normal to prevent their getting into wrong hands.
Commenting en reports from The psychiatrists who wore Singapore. that tho Board-of members of the stuff of the Nu- Trade had stopped granting
tional Psychopathle Hospital, wers named in the report which was read in court before Anzures' plea was entered.
Judge Castelo ruled not overy "mental aberration". was an in- dication of Insanity and refused to allow Calulung to make reserva- tin allowing Anzures to change his plen if subsequent findings proved he was insane. No cate was set for the trial,--Associated Pross.
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Vienna, July 20.
The existence of a secret Soviet zone in Austria was officially disclosed today by the Soviet dofegato -to the Allied Control Council, General Sholtov. The Austrian administration, The three Western delegates having asked the Control Coun- asked General Sheltov to explain cil to approve the setting up what he meant by a "forbidden telephone line between (zone" but the Russian delegate Neustift in the Soviet merely declared, "it is □ zono zone and Steyer in the United through which a telephone, line States zone of Austria, General cannot pass." Sheltoy said that as the line was to pass through "a forbid- den zone" he could not allow its installation.
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The existence of a "forbidden try were Sovlet zone" had not been re- elementary principles of Allied vealed before and the other Al-polley, which aimed at rendering lies expressed the utmost sur-Austria independent. - Agence prise in this connection.
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