Malaya Tribune, 5 February 1946
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Title Section29 1946-02-05 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, February 5, 194029 words
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471 1946-02-05 4/1 "Guilty" Plea By Captain 4 Singapore, To-day. How two European pns ners-of-war, Captain Haw Icy and Lt. Armitage, died as the result of beatings by Japanese officials of the Kanburi Camp, Siam, in September, 1943, were related at the second Minor War Crimes471 words
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Article122 1946-02-05 4/1 SINGAPORE, Today.—Two more ships carrying Malayans from India are expected to arrive in Singapore shortly. The first ship, the S.S. Talma, is due to leave India this week while the second the S.S. Rajula ls expected here by next week. Arrivals by the Talma, from122 words
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Article69 1946-02-05 4/1 SINGAPORE, Today.—The trial of Charles Albert Bell and Agnes Lee was fixed for Feb. 18, when they pleaded not guilty in the British Officer Court this morning to a charge of giving information to the Japanese civil police in November, 1944, leading to the69 words
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Article36 1946-02-05 4/1 Reuter. CLEVELAND, OHIO, Feb. 3.The death roll in the fire at the home for old people at Glrfleld heights, Cleveland, ls now placed at 12. Earlier it was feared the number of deaths might total 40.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article28 1946-02-05 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Feb. 3.—China today celebrated the lunar new year In traditional manner wiili firecrackers, feasting and closing of shops and business premises. —Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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327 1946-02-05 4/1 That the ban imposed on Indian schools and certain public bodies, such as the Central Indian Association, is proving detrimental to the interests of the Indian community in Malaya, was voiced yesterday at a meeting of members of the Indian Section of the327 words
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170 1946-02-05 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Feb. 5 —When the Security Council adjourned last night, Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin of Britain sat on a table and continued his argument with Andrei Vyshinsky, Russia's Vice-Foreign Commissar, goodnaturedly for about 15 minutes. Bevin told Vyshinsky that the British cabinet would neverA.P. - 170 words
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Article79 1946-02-05 4/1 LONDON, Feb. 4.—U Saw, formerly Premier of Burma who has been released from internment in Uganda, where he was detained in 1942 on account of his contact with the Japanese after the outbreak of war, will be free to take part in politics on his return to Burma. This was79 words
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Article85 1946-02-05 4/1 A.P. TOKYO, Feb. s.—General Mac Arthur's spokesman has Issued the following comment jja to the present status of the Yamashita case: "The trial proceedings in the case against Oen. Yamashita are now in the hands of General Mac Arthur for review. His action will be final. "He mayA.P. - 85 words
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587 1946-02-05 4/1 SUDDEN DECISION BY VYSHINSKY Sivt 1 bii a i s Su pp oris UK LONDON, Feb. s.—Russia suddenly reverse d hex position against British policy in Greeco on Monday night, and agreed in the United Nations Security Council to drop587 words
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Article, Illustration323 1946-02-05 4/1 Associated Press. LiUiNLiUJN, *eb. 4.—Russian Vice-Commissar, Andrei Vyshinsky, in a speech before the United Nations Security Council today, accused British Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, of making a "completely false" statement in his argument on the Greek issue last Friday. saiu me statement he referred to was Bevin's assertionAssociated Press. - 323 words
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Article109 1946-02-05 4/1 SINGAPORE, Today.—The first v.ase of alleged collaboration to come up for trial here began this morning, when Eric Woodford, described as a corporal in the Eurasian company of the SSVF, appeared before the British Officer Court charged with having disclosed the identity of certain Euitasia(n members109 words
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Article35 1946-02-05 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 3.—German synthetic rubber factories in the French zone of occupation have resumed production and the first 300 ton consignment will be sent to France shortly, Paris Radio said today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article510 1946-02-05 4/1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.— The United States Supreme Court yesterday refused to save General Tomoyuki Yamashita, the "Tiger of Malaya* from death on the gallows. In a six to two decision, the majority held that it appeared that the Military Tribunal was lawfully constituted and did notA.P. - 510 words
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Article589 1946-02-05 2/3 IT is incredible that after fighting the greatest war in history to lift the curse of Nazism, Fascism and other klndered isms from the brow of mankind:, there should still be obscurantists in the British Empire who talk in terms of power politics and racial superiority. According to Reuter,589 words
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Article260 1946-02-05 2/3 Reuter. TOKYO, Feb. 3.—Previously one 3f the world s most mysterious nations, Japan is now rapidly becoming an "open book" to officials of the Allied occupation forces. Through the efforts of the United States War Department's intelligence, more than 1,500 documents and reports are alreadyReuter. - 260 words
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116 1946-02-05 2/3 Reuter. LONDON. Feb. 3.—A White Russian named V. Shabin, sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment at Habarovik (Far Eastern Russia), is said to have been Chief of Staff of the White Russian armies of Ataman Semenov in the Russian civil war 28 years ago, MoscowReuter. - 116 words
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Article52 1946-02-05 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 3.—The King has approved the appointmen* of Sir Maurice Drummond Peterson, at present British Ambassador at Ankara, to be Ambassador at Moscow in succession to Sir Archibald ClarkKerr. The King has also approved the appointment of Geoffrey Harington Thompson to be British MinisterReuter. - 52 words
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Article113 1946-02-05 2/3 Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 4.—The United States Army Air Forces has revealed the existence of a push-button plane. The Lockbov.rne airbase announced that when a button is pushed, a four-en-gined C-54 will take off to fly a preselected course and land Without a human beingAssociated Press. - 113 words
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Article117 1946-02-05 2/3 Associated Press. TOKYO, Feb. 4.—Labour disputes during January involved 96,000 Japanese workers—nearly a third of the total concerned with labour troubles throughout the entire war period, 1937-1945 —the Yomiuri Hochi reported. The paper noted a sharp increase in labour disputes during the occupation beginningAssociated Press. - 117 words
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66 1946-02-05 2/3 A.P. TEHERAN, Feb. 3.—An official announcement said on Saturday that the Russian Charge d'Affaires, accompanied by the Counsellor of the Soviet Embassy in Teheran, visited Premier Ahmed Qavam-Es-Saltaneh on Saturday morning. It was reported to be the first Russian gesture of courtesy to theA.P. - 66 words
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Article187 1946-02-05 2/3 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—The Post said editorially that the late President Roosevelt's agree, ment at the Yalta Big Three conference that the Kurile Islands be turned over permanently to Russia was a "monumental blunder." The paper asserted that "Roosevelt went to Yalta a sick man andAssociated Press. - 187 words
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462 1946-02-05 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. .V-The proposal that the Balkans and the Middle-East should be turned into "Nfc mr. land of security" is made by Ahmet Emiii Yalman, editor of the Istanbul newspaper Vatan, in an article in the Sun day Times to-day. Yalman pointsReuter. - 462 words
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87 1946-02-05 2/3 A.P. LONDON, Feb. 4.—The British Government has transferred five German destroyers and two torpedo boats to the French Government, the Foreign OHice disclosed on Sunday night. Another destroyer will be transferred later and the French will be loaned two former German submarines, the announcementA.P. - 87 words
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48 1946-02-05 2/3 A.P. BOMBAY, Feb. 3.— The nationalist weekly magazine '•Blitz" today said that tear-gas grenades used by the police during recent, riots here bore the label "Tear-gas grenades made in USA." for "civil protection of London." Police officials were unavailable for comment. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article644 1946-02-05 2/3 The only members of creation, who revelled in the four years of lelrogression and had had hopes of re-establishing their former dynasties, were the beasts of the jungle, birds, insects and pests of all ties Since anyone possessing a gun would lose his head, these pests went644 words
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Article83 1946-02-05 2/3 Armoured cars, Bren carriers, trucks and outriders of No. 2 RECCE Regimen: a squadron of about forty vehicles-cr.rried out an exercise in Singapore yesterday morning in co-operation with the police. They were testing a police scheme for using cars equipped with radio to help both in the83 words
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476 1946-02-05 2/3 Several youths testified in the Special Court yesterday as to how they were tricked into joining the "Imperial Transport Company" at Woodstock Drive Which turned cut to be a Japanese training school for sabotage and espionage. ihey were giving evidence at476 words
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289 1946-02-05 2/3 At least five members of the Black Buffalos" Indonesian gang whose masked black-garbed thugs have tpraad a trail of murder, looting and kidnapping the whole length of Sumatra and Java and nine other Indonesian terrorists were arrested on the morning of Feb. 2289 words
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Article46 1946-02-05 2/3 Acute Poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) has been declared an Infectious disease under a notification appearing in the latest issue of the B.M.A.fM> Gazette, Singapore Div. The disease is now included in the expression "infectious disease" as used in the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance.46 words
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Article197 1946-02-05 2/3 The workers a; the Naval Base failed to resume work after the dinner hour on Wednesday, Jan. 30, and a number of strikers interfered with Asiatic lorry drivers, refusing to allow them to continue their journeys in the Naval Base area. The Deputy Officer Commanding the Royal197 words
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425 1946-02-05 2/3 The story of what the K.A.F.—"the few to whom su much was owed by so many"—did in World War II and how they did is fully portrayed in the current exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. A full sized Spitfire is one425 words
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139 1946-02-05 2/3 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 4.—lnauguiating the all-Malayan Chettiars' Chamber of Commeroe yesterday evening, Brigadier Newboult, Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Malay Peninsula, asked the Chettiars to take a prominent part in both Uic political and economic spheres. "You can be sure your139 words
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Article25 1946-02-05 2/3 Reuter. LONDON. Feb. 2. Paris radio reports that two French warships, the '7,600-ton cruiser Gloire and the Suffren. will leave Toulon for Indo-China next week.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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