Malaya Tribune, 7 February 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1946 I'RICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune UTSduy, February 7, 1946
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  • 552 4/1 TWENTY ONE-year-old Doreen dance hostess facing trial together with her husband, Maniel de bilva, off a charge of acting as informers in the pay and employ of the Japanese Kempei-tai, this morning broke into tears when she made her deience in the witness
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  • 216 4/1 Following are the handicaps, for the Selangor Turf Club second day meeting: Horses, class one, six furlongs: Goat's Skin 10.7, Ballymun 8.13. Tonroe 8.9, Wymering 8.9, Galamiht 8.4, Liege Maid 7.7. Prunella 7.7, First Lady 7.7. Top weight not accepting, weights to be raised five pounds. Horses,
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  • 31 4/1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Feb. 6.—A Soviet news agency report from Riga said that seven Germans found guilty by the Riga War Crimps Court were sentenced to death and publicly executed on Saturday.—Reuter.
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  • 821 4/1 A unanimous judgement by a panel of three British officers with Wing-Command er F. A. Briggs nresidin", acquitted and discharged Eric Woodford, Eurasian corporal in the SSVF, in the British Officer Court yesterday morning, without calling on him for his defence. in delivering the Court's
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  • 490 4/1 #GENERAL MacAR THUR CONFIRMS VERDICT A.P. TuKYO, Feb. 7.-Geneial Mac Arthur upheld the death sentence of General Tomoyuki Yama shita today and ordered him executed as a common criminal— 1 stripped of uniform, decorations and other appurtenances signifying membership
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  • 179 4/1 Kanburi Trial SINGAPORE, Today.— The death sentence was passed shortly before noon today on two of the Japanese guards formerly attached to the Kanburi PoW camp in Siam, when they were found guilty of cruellies and maltreatment of British prisoners of war. The accused sentenced to
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  • 366 4/1 Associated Press. LONDON, Feb. 6.—The United Nations. Assembly and Security Council, meeting separately, filled 13 of the 15 judgeships of the International Court of Justice on their first ballots today. Those elected were: Dr. Mo Hsu of China, Prof. Sergei Borisovich Krylov of Russia, Badawi
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  • 58 4/1 Associated Press. CHUNGKING, Feb. 5.— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek told a press conference today that informal discussions looking towards economic concessions to Russia by China were taking place. There was no immed ate elaboration of this statement. The Generalissimo also hinted that fie might retire from active political
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  • 450 4/1 Reuter A.P. LONDON, Feb. 7.—The little independent 'state of Sarawak is to be ceaed to the British Crown by its British White Rajah, 71-year-old Sir Charles Vyner-Brocke. British Colonial Secretary George Hall made this announcement to the House of Commons on Wednesday night, disclosing
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  • 69 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 6.—Belgrade radio this morning reported that Marshal Tito cabled the Yugoslav delegation to the UNO instructions to demand the inclusion of Trieste in the Yugosav Federation giving the Atlantic Charter as grounds. This demand received the full backing of Bulgaria, the radio said, adding
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  • 374 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 6.—The British Cabinet is believed to have supported Mr. Bevin's insistence for a "clean biir for Britain on the charge of threatening peace in Greece, when Ministers conferred in Downing Street this morning at a specially summoned meeting. It was not
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  • 57 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING*. Feb. 6.—Unconfirmed reports say that the f overnment will shortly release I arshal Chang Hsueh-liang the "Young Marshal/ son of Chang Tso-lin (who before his I death in 1929 was the war-lord jof Manchuria) and Gen. Yanp I Hu-cheng. leaders in the Sian incident in 1936
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  • 554 2/3 SOVIET Russia has launched what appears to be an intensive propaganda offensive against the Western Powers. The Moscow Radio and Press combined to fire an incessant barrage of charges and countercharges against those whom the Russian commentat »r, Leo Volinsky, describes as "remnajits of Nazism
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  • 214 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 6.—Thousands of British servicemen and civilian "Blitz" victims blinded or partially blinded as a result of the war are being fitted with plastic eyes which are so natural as to deceive medical experts. These eyes respond to muscular action and even "blink."
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  • 193 2/3 NASSAU, BAHAMAS, Feb. 5.— Prince B. Shumshere, the 39-year-old son of the late -Maharajah of Nepal, was found dead in bed today in Nassau and the cause of his death is under investigation. A nurse who saw him at night said that the prince appeared to
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  • 56 2/3 Reuter. HONG KONG, Feb. 5. —Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander in South-east Asia, left by air for Singapore to-day after a weekend visit to Hong Kont;. Before Lord Louis left Singapore for Hong Kong on Saturday it was reported thai he would hold a consultation
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  • 34 2/3 A.P. CHUNGKING. Fob. 6.—A semiofficial dispatch 10-day reported ihat the Pescadores, part of Japan's stolen war-time empire, restored to China by the Cairo Conference, are now completely under Chinese control.—A.P.
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  • 221 2/3 Outhurst Against Anti- Soviet Propaganda Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 6. Anti-Soviet propaganda in London aw' elsewhere was alleged by Leo Volinsky in a broadcast from Moscow last night. "Goebbels still has followers in Europe and outside it," the broadcaster said. "These people are going on with their dirty work of misinforming
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  • 204 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 6—The allegation that the Turks massacred Armenians is made in a letter to the Moscow magazine New Times, the writer of which repeats Soviet Armenia's claim to Turkish frontier districts of Kars and Ardahan. The letter, which Moscow Radio quoted tonight, mentions Turkish
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  • 131 2/3 A.P. LONDON, Feb. 6.—A call for women of the world to "take a more active part in national and international affairs" was made iast night in an open letter by 17 women delegates and. advisers to the United Nations Assembly under the leadership of
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  • 118 2/3 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Feb. s.—The Chinese Foreign Office to-day lodged a "strong protest" with the Siamese Government over the outbreak of further antiChinese incidents which is stated io have occurred within a few days of the signing of the friendship pact between China and Siam. The Siamese-Chinese
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  • 79 2/3 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Feb. 6.--The Chinese military authorities, in an effort to re-educate the local Japanese who in the past have been prevented from learning any form of democracy, have begun publication of a magazine in Japanese. Known as the "Reform Weekly," H is a sister
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  • 54 2/3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.— President Truman has ordered tne Office of Defence Transportation to take over and operate 91 strike-bound tugboat companies of New York. Labour Secretary Schwellenbach said the president acted to prevent interference with fuel and food supplies of New York and with shipments "to the
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  • 244 2/3 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Feb. s.—Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek stated in Chungking to lay that "informal discusar€ l l )r^ ent taking place between China and the USSR on the subject of economic concessions. No formal negotiations, he said, are going on at the moment with ic#ard to
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  • 582 2/3 Defence Counsel's Complaint The War Crimes Court trying si* Japanese officers and men on, tkuee charges of crueMy healing and maltreating British officers in the Kanburi POW Camp, Siam, as a result of which two British officers died, had to be adjourned for more than
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  • 137 2/3 The Food Control Officer, Singapore, announces that no > persons drawing service rations is entitled to consume a cooked meal in restaurants, either \on payment or as the guest of a person or persons en- titled to consume such a meal. A person entitled to
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  • 174 2/3 In spite of repeated notifications that goods should not be sold above the controlled prices which have been fixed to allow for reasonable profit, no heed was taken and many stallholders took advantage of the New Year festivities to sell their goods at very
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  • 530 2/3 The defence case in the trial of three Japanese, Suginjoto, Kobayashi and Miyasaki, who stand charged in the War Crimes Court here with beating and torturing a father and his son, Tham Ying Hong and Tham Ken?? Van, in consequence of which the
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  • 116 2/3 A.P. LONDON, F-'b. G.- Former Premier Joseph Paul lioncour. a leading member of the French delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, on Tuesday urged the formation of a "Latin Bloc" of France, Italy and, as soon as there is a change In regime, Spain. The LaTin bloc
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