Malaya Tribune, 4 February 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1946 PUI 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Motiday. February 4, 1946
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  • 253 4/1 Allegations Against 3 Brothers Singapore, Today. Three Ceylonese-born Malay 3rothers faced Special Court Commissioner J. C. Cobbett this morning when a preliminary inquiry into allegations that they were connected with a Japanese sabotage and spy organization during' the occupation period, opened today. The story
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  • 164 4/1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Speedy White House action to end the paralyzing steel strike was called "Imperative" as President Truman called Chester Bowles, head of the office of price administration, into conference today presumably to discuss a rise in the price of steel. However, there are no Immediate
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  • 48 4/1 Reuter. ST. PETER, PORT GUERNSEY, Feb. 3. —The world-famous thriller author E. Phillips Oppenheim died in his sleep early this morning at his home Le Vauquedor, at St. Peter, Port Guernsey. Oppenheim, who was in his eight- ieth year had been in failing health recently.—Reuter.
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  • 18 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Feb. 3.—Trygve Lie, Norwegian Foreign Minister, wns installed Secretary-General of the United Nations Organization on Saturday.—A.P.
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  • 137 4/1 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 4. The conviction is upheld, but in view of Soong Kwong's services during the period of the Japanese occupation, the remainder of his sentence of four years' rigorous imprisonment of which 32 days have been
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  • 590 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 3.—Blueprints for a new Republican regime for Spain drawn up by the Alianza Democratica, which comprises all parties, except the Communists, who tougnt for the Republicans during the civil war, were outlined by Senor Jose Leiva, 28-year-old Minister of Agriculture in the
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  • 134 4/1 A.P. Nuremberg, Feb. 3.—French Deputy Premier Admiral Jean Darlan joined Hitler in scheming to destroy the British Empire in 1941 and pledged Syria as a Nazi supply base in the prospective battle of Suez, official records of the German Foreign Ministry showed, it was revealed today.
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  • 496 4/1 BEVIN'S DEMAND HAS TO BE MET Reuter. LONDON, Feb. c>.-The UNu Security Council faces its most critical deasion >et when it meets tomorrow to answer British Foreign Secretary Bevin s unequivocal demand for a clear cut verdict on the Soviet charges that Britain is
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  • 189 4/1 A.P. JERUSALEM, Feb. 3.—A 24-hour general strike of Arabs in protest against the British quota of 1,500 Jewish Immigrants per month put Palestine's population of 1,600,000 without bus or transport on Saturday and practically all shops, restaurants and cinemas were closed. The strike coincided with the
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  • 40 4/1 A.P. JERUSALEM. Feb. 4.—The curfew is scheduled to be lifted completely at 6 o'clock on Monday morning, it was announced on Sunday. The curfew was imposed for six nights on practically all Jewish quarters of the town. —A.P.
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  • 190 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Feb. 2.—lnquiries In independent quarters disclosed today that India's chances of "obtaining a goodly proportion of her year's food needs to avert the threatened famine are definitely good." writes Associated Press correspondent Fall Daruvala. But Peter Fraser, New Zealand Prime Minister, who
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  • 127 4/1 A.P. PARIS, Feb. 3.—The Big Five foreign ministers or their deputies in London probably will fix May 15 as the date for the 21 nations peace conference, it is reliably learned, writes Associated Press correspondent Robert Wilson. The ministers are expected to announce the new
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  • 164 4/1 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Feb. 3.—Rui mours of an attempt to deliver Goering and other Nazi prison, ers from Nuremberg jail spread through Nuremberg this morning when a heavy guard was suddenly ithrown round the court house and jail area and a patrol with fixed bayonets moved
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  • 55 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Feb. 3.—China now has a navy of 40 shins totalling 20.000 tons after addition to its'strength by the British gift of 13 warships, which total 12.000 tons. One thousand seven hundred out of the Chinese Navy's 25.000 officers and men are now under special training in
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  • 206 4/1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Feb. 3.—The British role in Greece is described as "clear interference," and the situation in Indonesia as "unbearable," in an outspoken and highly critical review of the achievements todatc of the UNO appearing today in the Soviet magazine New Times. Writing on
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  • 102 4/1 A.P. CAIRO, Feb. 4.—The Egyptian Government insists on the complete evacuation of British troops and the incorporation of the AngloEgyptian Sudan into the Egyptian kingdom, Hefni Mahmoud said on Sunday, following a cabinet meeting. (Egypt and Britain now share the administration of the Sudan.)
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  • 470 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Feb. 3. Formal conferences are now soon io follow today's first informal talk between Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, Special British envoy to Java and Dr. Sutan Shahrir, Prime Minister of the Indonesian Republican Government. The British envoy, who has already had an Informal
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  • 198 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 3.—Twenty thousand people demonstrated in Amsterdam yesterday in favour of a peaceful solution of the Indonesian conflict, Hilversum Radio reported u>day. Speakers representing the Social Democrat Party, Communist Party various trade unions and youth organisations addressed the gathering which was neld under the
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  • 561 2/3 SOVIET diplomacy, hitherto somewhat secretive, frigid and suspicious, appears jto be undergoing radical change under the new influence of the common forum provided by the United Nations Organization. It will be noticed with relief that Soviet statesmen are now expressing themselves with unprecedented vigour and clarity. The exasperating
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  • 437 2/3 Bevin Sets The Leatl in Straight talk Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 2—The whole international scene has been dwarfed by the implications of yesterday's Bevin- Vyshhtsky-duel in the Security Council* of the UNO. Quite apart from the sit uatioh in Greece, which
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  • 41 2/3 Associated Press. ROME, Feb. I.—The Italian news agency, Ansa, last week reported that two neo-fascist movements were unearthed in Milan. Those arrested included a 19-year-old youth who aspired to establish a new government with himself as dictator.—Associated Press.
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  • 135 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 2.—Nobody has yet suggested Chinese rule for Europe because European nations cannot live at peace, says Reginald Reynolds, author of "White Shaibs in India," in an article entitled "Indian background," published in the current issue of "The Post," organ of
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  • 22 2/3 A.P. WELLINGTON. Jan. 31.—The New Zealand Government has issued a proclamation declaring the termination of war with Siam on Jan. 1, 1946.—A.P.
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  • 265 2/3 Associated Press. BERLIN, Feb. I.—Three thousand members of four post-war antifascist democratic parties, holding a mass meeting on the anniversary of Hitler's seizure of power in 1933, yesterday asked the Allied Powers for permission to set up a central government for Germany. They
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  • 91 2/3 Wife's 8,000Mile Trip To Gl's Sick Bed Associated Press. SANTA FE. New Mexico. Feb l.—Mrs. Patricia Vought, slim, red-haired Austral an, reached Bruno General Hospital exhausted today after an 8,000--niile air and train journey to be with her gravely ill GI liusband. The Sydney girl saw Technical Sergeant Maurice Vought
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  • 203 2/3 Reuter. MOMBASA, (Kenya), Feb. 2.—A call to the British Government to withdraw ihe White Paper proposing semi-federalization of three East African territories under a Central Secretariat and Legislature for the administration of certain common services was made by Sir Alfred
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  • 17 2/3 Associated Press. TOKYO, Jan. 31.— W. Averill Harriman. the American Ambassador to Russia arrived here today.—Associated Press.
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  • 206 2/3 Associated Press. TOKYO, Feb. I.—The newspaper Mainichi said today that the tentative draft of the revised imperial constitution opens with the words: "Japan shall be a monarchy." Article two of the revised document says the emperor will sovereign and will carry out rutin?, powers
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  • 138 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 2.-The sevenmember inspection group which left for the United States on Jan. 4 to Und a site lor the permanent home of the United Nations, la arriving back in England tomorrow night and whl then present to the General Assembly a clear-cut recommendation
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  • 49 2/3 Associated Press. NEW YORK, Feb. I.—Selection of New York as interim headquarters of the United Nations Organization .appeared" today to hinge on the question whether the city can provide 5,000 hotel rooms for a period of four to six weeks during the Assembly sessions.—Associated Press.
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  • 411 2/3 British Artillery Goes Into Action In E. Java Reuter. BAT A VIA, Feb. 2-Clashes between Allied troops and Javanese extremists continue in various paits of Java as things get set in Batavia for talks to solve Indonesian imbroglio after the arrival yesterday
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  • 88 2/3 Reuter. ATHENS, Feb. 2.—The Greek EAM (group of Left wing parties) have asked "the UNO Security Council to send a special commission of inquiry to Greece to note that "democratic conditions do not exist and the white terror conilnues." In a statement Issued tonight the EAM
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  • 41 2/3 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Feb. l.—A last-minute challenge lor the Davs\ Cup was received this morning from China and was immediately accepted. This bAings the number of countries challenging the holder, Australia, to 20. The draw for the Cup will take place tomorroio.—Reuter.
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  • 122 2/3 Reuter. HONG KONG, Feb. 2.—British Commander-in-Chief in South. East Asia Command Lord Louis Mountbatten arrived here this afternoon for an official visit his first visit since the re-occu-pation. When his Dakota plane landed at Kaitak airfield he was greeted by the Commander-in-Chief at Hons Kong,
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  • 112 2/3 4th Indian DivLoaves Greece Reuter. LONDON, Feb. I.—As the Fourth Indian Division today left Macedonia after 14 months' stay the allegation that Indian troops in Greece had helped Greek "collaborators" was quoted beflore the United Nations Security Council by Soviet delegate Andrei Vyshinsky. After reading a number of telegrams from
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  • 167 2/3 The following statement is issued oh behalf of Sir Archibald ClarkKerr "Following Sir Archibald ClarkKerr's press conference on Thursday a report was circulated by one agency to the effect that Sir Aienibald Clark-Kerr had told the conference that there was a strong possibility that
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  • 75 2/3 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Feb. I.—The Arab Higher Committee at a special meeting today decided to call a general strike throughout Palestine tomorrow in protest against the British decision to allow 1,500 Jews to enter .he country while the Anglo-Ameri-can Enquiry Commission is completing its enquiries. They also resolved
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