Malaya Tribune, 9 February 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone; 6811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday, February 9, 1946.
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  • 131 4/1 Wu Tian Wang. MCP Denial Regarding the B.M.A. statement published yesterday, in your piper, I wish to declare to the public that the report published in the three Chinese dailies was neither circulated nor translated by any of my staff on behalf of the M.C.P. Mr. Patrick
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  • 114 4/1 Reuter. PARIS, Feb. 7,—The French Council of Ministers last night decided to place French Togoland and French Camteroons under trusteeship as provided by the United Nations Charter. Both these former German colonies were divided up between Britain and France at the end of the
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  • 78 4/1 Reuter. CANBERRA, Feb. 7.—Australian Army Minister, Francis Forde, has announced th.it the death sentence imposed m Dec. 1 on the Japanese, Lieut. Takchiko Tazaki. on charges relating to mutilation of Australian dead and cannibalism had been commuted to five years' imprisonment with hard labour. Evidence at the
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  • 34 4/1 Associated Press. NEW YORK, Feb. B.—The Dutch news agency Aneta today said Princess JuLiana of the Netherlands, aimcst recovered from measles, had developed pneumonia, but was progressing favourably toward recovery. —Associated Press.
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  • 281 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 7.—With the spectre of starvation stalking in the wake of war in vast territories of the world, Britain today gave the linal touches to the draft df the resolution she proposes to brim? before the General Assembly of
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  • 96 4/1 (From Our Own Correspondent) IPOH, Feb. B.—Lord March wood and Viscount Elibank have replied to the cable despatched by the Sultan of Perak protesting against the White Paper on Malaya. The message assures the Sultan that the Secretary of Sta'e for Colonies has agreed to
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  • 106 4/1 Reuter. PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Feb. 7. —A new world record in first class cricket was established at Queens Park Oval here when, playing for Barbados against Trinidad, C. L. Walcott and F. M. Worrell put on 574 runs for (he fourth wicket, beaiing the previous best
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  • 30 4/1 Associated Press. BEYROUTH, Feb. B.—Arabs have staged a general strike throughout the Lebanon protesting against the British decision to permit 1,500 Jewish immigrants to enter Palestine monthly.—Associated Press.
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  • 38 4/1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. B.— Shu Mong Seong who has been appointed Chinese Consul lor Kuala Lumpur, is expected to arrive here shortly to take up his post, it is learned.
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  • 306 4/1 Sentence of seven years' rigorous imprisonment was passed yesterday ,on Captain Okamura Hideo, found guilty by the War Crimes Court, of "permitting or otherwise being concerned 111 the execution by shooting of Sepoy Sheikh Abdul Ghafoor," an Indian P.0.W., in Palau Island camp. Captain
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  • 106 4/1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. B.— First and third class passenger facilities will be available from Feb. 17 between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore; and from March 1 between Kuala Lumpur and Penang. according to Col. Bell of the Malayan Railways. There will be
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  • 50 4/1 An All-Muslim Committee for the celebration of the birthday of the Prophet Muhammed which falls on Feb. 13, has been formed here. Anyone who wishes to contribute towards -he celebration of the Prophet's birthday may send his contribution to Tuan Abu Talib bin Ally, 745 North Bridge Road.
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  • 27 4/1 Drugs having been obtained through the assistance of the 8.M.A., the Alsagoff outdoor dispensary in Palembang Road has resumed work, according to the Muslimin Trust Fund Association.
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  • 613 4/1 Situation In Orient "Even Worse Than In Europe" Reuter WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.-The grave rice short age in India was thrown into relief by President Truman today in a piess confeience statement ap pealing for full backing for thts nine-point plan against world
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  • 249 4/1 Syrian, Lebanese Demands Associated Press. LONDON, Feb. 8.—There is no immediate prospect of agreement between the French and British governments on the one hand and the Syrian and Lebanese governments on the other, to come to a compromise agreement about the presence of French and
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  • 69 4/1 Seven prominent Indians who were arraigned in the Superior Court on various charges of extortion from compatriots during the Japanese occupation, by way of contributions to the Indian Independence movement, were acquitted and discharged tins morning. The Indians acquitted were: T. A. M. Abdul Aziz,
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  • 251 4/1 Associated Press. TEHERAN, Feb. B.—Premier Ahmed Qavam-el-Salta-neh declared today that he had no intention of recognising the Azerbaijan Government "in its present state" and that autonomy for the rebellious province can only be decided by the Persian people. "I have no intention of
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  • 101 4/1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. Director-General Herbert Lehman of the UNRRA appealed today to the UNO assembly to take "such action as may seem fit" to get countries to increase exports to help relieve the critical shortages of grain, rice and fats in war-devastated countries. He
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  • 64 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. B.—By a unanimous decision of the UNO General Committee today a draft resolution presented by the Panama delegation asking the UNO General Assembly not to accept the present Government of Spain as a member of the UNO has been placed on the Assembly's
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  • 505 4/1 Reuter (By D. P. Wagle, Reuters Correspondent) BOMBAY, Feb. B.—Controversy around the question of whether Subhas Chandra Bose, who organised the Indian National Army and invaded India to "liberate" her from the British, is dead or alive is as keen in India as that
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  • 88 4/1 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.— President Truman has spurned the plea for clemency from General Tomoyuki Yamashita. Not even according the dignity of a formal rejection to the last-minute appeal, the President merely sent his secretary to tell newsmen verbally that he would not act. The War
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  • 244 4/1 Reuter BATAVIA, Feb. B.—The Dutch are ready to begin negotiations witfh the Indonesians, which, it is hoped, will start in a few days, Lieut. Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies, Dr. Hubertus van Mcok, said today. He appealed to correspondents to report the progress of the
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  • 27 4/1 Associated Press. CHUNGKING. Feb. B.—Madame Chiang Kai-shek is scheduled to fly to Shanghai on Friday, her first visit there since 1937.—Associated Press.
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  • 605 2/3 IT is time the people of Malaya begin to set their own house in order, instead of frittering away their energies like the pup that spends ail the morning chasing its own tall. Hadn't we had enough of strikes, 'hartals,' slogan-shouting and hanging-round-the-streets? Had not we
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  • 1117 2/3 "Mainly To Prevent Wholesale Murder" Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 7,—Dmitri Manuilsky in his speech opening the debate on Indonesia in the Security Council to-day, declared that the hopes of the Indonesians that their right to self-determination world be secured by application of the principles of
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  • 235 2/3 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Feb. 7.—China's industrial and economic recovery following the war can be achieved in three to five years with the help of the Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (CNRRA) "instead of 30 years as in previous centuries in China's history" according to Dr.
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  • 345 2/3 Associated Press. SYDNEY. Feb. B.—The Australian Commonwealth Government has decided that all the wheat and flour that the railways can bring to the ports shall be shipped overseas in the first haif of this year to relieve the world's food position until the
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  • 156 2/3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—The United States Navy has revealed post-war plans for a fieei of 319 fighting ships ready l for instant action" and ready to launch 3,627 planes. A force of 176 warships is planned for the Pacific, with 143
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  • 110 2/3 Reuter. NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Teheran reports quoted by the New York Times to-day In a despatch from Cairo said that Qavam el Sultaneh, the Persian Premier, was willing to grant Russia an oil concession in northern Persia on condition that Persia be free to grant
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  • 156 2/3 The Pan-Malayan Finance Department of the British Military Administration (Malaya) has Issued a notice to the Banks concerning a partial lifting of the moratorium. The statement says: "All accounts in Banks, in which there have been no transactions of any description during the Japanese occupation may
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  • 85 2/3 The attention of the public is drawn to the provisions of the Opium and Chandu Proclamation No. 43 of Feb. 1, 1946 with particular reference to Section 3. This section prescribes that any person who has in his possession or under his control any opium or chandu, or
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  • 65 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 7—An International press conference may be held early next year if the General Assembly of the United Nations approves a Philippines resolution to this effect. Under a decision taken in the General Committee to-day the resolution has been placed on the provisional agenda of
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  • 58 2/3 A.P. LONDON, Feb. 7.—Members of the United Nations Economic and Social Council to-day backed China's proposal to "declare war against microbes" and call an international health conference al the end of April. Anrija Stampar of Yugoslavia suggested that a group of experts be named immediately to draw
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  • 43 2/3 By a proclamation of the Supreme Allied Commander, responsibility for the administration of the Andaman and Nlcobar Islands (in the Indian Ocean) yesterday reverted to the Government of India. Mr. N. K. Patterson, of the Indian Civil Service, has been appointed Chief Commissioner.
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  • 647 2/3 I was made to drink from a bucket of indescribable filth; I was made to kneel on a piece of wood; I was Ilea ten with a piece of wood and rotan while my hands were tied to a bed post; the scars
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  • 49 2/3 The Jollilads Sporting Association, which ceased to function throughout the Jap occupation, has ••esumed activities. All old members who have not jet re-registered themselves are kindly requested to communicate with the Hon. Secretary at the Association's temporary address, 95 97 Tras Street, as soon as possible.
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