Malaya Tribune, 2 February 1946

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  • 31 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: sill. The Newspaper Of The I'eople Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SI IGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune I Saturday, February 2, 1946.
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  • 754 4/1 8 CON VICTED: NAKAMURA GETS DEATH SENTENCE First War Crimes Trial Ends 12 Years For Gozawa After a trial lasting eleven days, the first minor war crimes trial in which ten Japanese officers and men of the Palau Garrison stood charged with three offences of ill-treatment, beating and overworking of
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  • 310 4/1 Described as having 25 years' Government service to his creuit, the major part of that service being in the Department of the InspectorGeneral of Police, an Englishspeaking Chinese. Kwek Seng Hoe, pleaded guilty in the Superior Court yesterday to a charge of housebreaking by
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  • 59 4/1 HQ. Air Command, SE Asia, Thursday.—<"Z" for Zebra, a Sunderland flying boat of 230 Squadron, R.A.F., ls flying 110 Japanese war criminals to Pontianak, capital of Dutch West Borneo. The Japs will be tried for the murder of 4,000 Malay and Chinese
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  • 121 4/1 The case in which seven prominent Indians are charged on various counts of alleged extortion from compatriots, by putting them in fear of death or injury, during the Japanese occupation, was mentioned again in the Superior Court yesterday and postponed to Feb. 9 when a date will be
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  • 80 4/1 Reuter. RANGOON, Fob. I—H.F. Robertson, a British officer, and Mohamed Ali, Extra Assistant to the Commissioner, have been shot dead in Mcgaung, North Burma. Faced by a shortage of accommodation for officers they were staying at the house of an Indian millowner. A gang
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  • 45 4/1 Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. I.—Joe Louis told reporters this week that he will begin preliminary training at French Lick on March 1 for defending his heavyweight boxing championship against Billy Conn at the Yankee Stadium on June 19.— Associated Press.
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  • 288 4/1 Singapore will see its first fly-pasi 1 Spitfires on Monday when No to 2 Squadron will fly in formation above the city to herald the opening of an exhibition of R.A.P. achievenents in World War 11. This exhibition, which is being staged In the Victoria Memorial
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  • 753 4/1 BRITISH FOREIGN MINISTER ON -REAL DANGER TO WORLD PEACE" A.P. LONDON. Feb. 2,-Vice-Foreign Commissar Andrei V>shinsky of Huwia in a speech to the United Nations Security CcuncUoa Friday charged that Greece was under a "white terror
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  • 68 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. I.—British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin and the Soviet chief delegate to the UNO, Andrei Vyshinsky, fresh from their verbal tussle at the Security Council this afternoon, tonight toasted each other s health in vodka and ate sandwiches together at a party at the Soviet Embassy
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  • 115 4/1 Reuter. LONDON. Jan. 31.—Britain today released to tbe world the hitherto secret processess for the manufacture of Paludrine —anti-malaria drug discovered by British scientists, of which the first was announced in November, 1945. Announcing this. Imperial Chemical Industries stated that paludrine, though
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  • 230 4/1 Sir A. Clark-Kerr In Batavia Reuter. BATAVIA, Feb. 1.—Direct negotiations between the Dutch and Indonesians on the problems raised by Indonesian nationalist demands are expected to start almost immediately now that Britain's special envoy Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr has arrived here. Lieut. Governor-General of the
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  • 287 4/1 Reuter. KURE Feb. l.—The Union Jack this afternoon renlacedtheOld Glory on the top of the flagpost overlooking bomb-battered Kure naval base as the first firihsh o7cuD(Uhn troops to arrive in Japan went ashore to take over from the United States 10th. Army Corps, control
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  • 164 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. l.—The chief naval and air bases of the British Empire Gibraltar, Malta, Singapore and Hong Kong are to be placed at the disposal of the United Nations "police force" to maintain world peace, according to today's Evening Standard.
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  • 757 2/3 THE New Year unfoM* to the people of China a vista of peace and progress such as she has never before known in all her long history. After eight years of war that has made serious inroads in*o her manpower and resources, the country is aboity to
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  • 225 2/3 Reuter. LAUSANNE, Jan. 31.—Don Juan, Pretender to the Sspanish throne armed with a five-point programme for the future of Spain, is leaving his wartime exile here on Friday morning to fly to London on his way to Portugal where be ls to make a
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  • 103 2/3 Associated Press. NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Cameras atop hundred-foot steel towers arranged in, a ring around warship*,' in Bikini Atoll, will photograph the navy's atomb bomb tests. They will be automatically operated by remote control by radio on a distant ship. other cameras will take pictures from
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  • 93 2/3 Reuter. JEURSALEM, Jan. 31.—A Palestine Government order, issued today provides for the release from Athrit camp, near Haifa, of 910 Jewish illegal immigrants including 93 children who were captured aboard the schooner Enzio Sereni off Haifa on Jan. 18. They will leave the camp in batches
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  • 48 2/3 Reuter. abroad the 7&%£f%nß S TV" by W**» is whollu iustm n l ea l-°fj amine for anri September G^nmZ?sV,?\^ d f t)at the with the TePOrt l Ui ihat apparently the Government I tfU F d B ard in S j
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  • 292 2/3 Reuter. d iJ5*iSP N Jan 31 The reasons for his call to the British Government to appoint a royal commission to investigate the wartime disaster of Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaya and Burma were given me today by Sir Stanley Conservative Member of Parliament, former
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  • 77 2/3 Associated Press. NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Resumption of regular steamship service of the American and Manchurian Line (Ellerman and Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd) to the Philippines, Hong Kong Shanghai and the Straits Settlements, has been announced The company has planned for the steamship "Fort Reliance!" to
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  • 121 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 31.—A petition urging that a commission should be set up to deal practically with the status of women throughout the world is to be received by Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar. President of the Social and Economic Committee of the United Nations Organisation tomorrow. The
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  • 34 2/3 Associated Press. SEOUL. Jan. 31.—The Japanese language will be eliminated from all domestic telegraph traffic in Korea by March 1. said a directive from Gen. Mac Arthur s Tokyo headquarters today —Associated Press.
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  • 130 2/3 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—The controversial $3,750,000,000 loan to Britain hit a double snae today. The bill will have to be referred to the Senate banking committee whose chairman Senator Wagner, Democrat of New York, is ill. Senator Barklev Democrat of Kentucky, who la
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  • 173 2/3 Associated Press. LONDON, Jar}. 31.—Lord Darnley told the House of Lords yesterday that the dismemberment of Germany to prevent war was Inconsistent the possibilities of abomic warfare, and warned that "in the future Some new Hitler will urge the Germans to revenge for the various things
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  • 140 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 31,—The strategic value of the Kurile Islands -which Moscow radio recenily stated had been conceded to the Soviet Union by the United States and Britain-is discusser! by ihe Times military correspondent. He states: "The islands possess from the Russian point pi view some
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  • 45 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 31—Toe united Nations are to take over all the material assets of thb League of Nations valued at nearly €3,000,000 under recommendation from the Committee set up by the Preparatory Commission. iJSS? assets consist of the building in Geneva, books and archives.--Reuter.
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  • 241 2/3 The B.M.A. Municipal Canteen was officially opened yesterday afternoon when Brigadier McKerron cut the red tape which barred the way to the buffet lunch table, f rom which all were served as they passed by in single After breaking, the "tape" Brigadier McKerron headed the
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  • 85 2/3 Bicycle-owners are warned that bicycle thieves are active ail over Singapore and bicycles are being stolen at an alarming ra e due. tn most cases, to failure oX owners to provide some form of security. A bicycle should not, if possible, be left unattended and never teH unattended
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  • 92 2/3 Beok Chew (38), who was shot at and wounded while removing a bah of cement from a military store pleaded guilty to a charge of theft before Major D. P. Rees, presiding officer, first district coor* Cautioning and discharging the man, Major Rees said that shier
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  • 96 2/3 Fines of $250 each were imposed yesterday on three Chinese shopkeepers who were convicted on charges of selling Chinese oranges at above the controlled price of $3 per kati. Two of the accused sold their oranges at $6.50 per kati, while the third sold his
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  • 93 2/3 (Ftom Our Own Correspondent/ PBNANG, Feb. l.—The latest victim of armed robbers in Penang is a cabaret hostess, Janet Wong, whose residence in Kinta Lane was today entered by five masked men, armed with revolvers and knives. The inmates of the
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  • 201 2/3 (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. I.— Jap Sergeant Yamamoto, found guilty of the murder of an Indian civilian on September 12 last, became the second Japan, ese soldier to receive the death penalty here, when the capital punishment was passed on him today by
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  • 92 2/3 o With effect from yesterday the maximum deposit allowed in the Post Office Savings Bank to an individual is increased from $5,000 to $10,000. The maximum amount which can be deposited in any one year is raised from $2,000 to $4,000. A man and his
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