Malaya Tribune, 13 February 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, February /j. t94t
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  • 491 4/1 Complaint Against Choo Kia Peng Also IJtfsmissetl (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 12<-Complaints of alleged 1 collaboration with the Japanese against 11 local residents among whom were four lawyers—Messrs. K. K. Benjamin, Yong Shook Lin, T. Rajendra and H. Y. Teh—and a
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  • 132 4/1 Mussa bin Ahmad (30), a contractor who cooked meals for a police canteen, was sentenced to 12 months' r.i. when he pleaded guilty to a charge of dishonestly receiving 200 katties of stolen rice on Dec. 7,' last year. In passing sentence, Major D. F. Rees,
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  • 287 4/1 It is notiiied for general information mat Friday, FeD. xo, nas not oeen declarea a PuDnc noiiaay. Tne Singapore City Committee of tne Malayan Communist farty on Monday requested consent from the Commissioner of Singapore, to hold a mass rally in the Happy World, whicn
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  • 113 4/1 Reuter. HONG KONG, Feb. 11.—Major Gen. F. W. Festing, GOC, the Land Forces in Hong Kong, today mentioned April 1 as the probable date when the Colony would revert to civil government. He said that he thought March 1, hitherto mentioned, as the
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  • 13 4/1 Muslims in Singapore today celebrate the birthday of their Holy Prophet.
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  • 27 4/1 A sum of $10,000 has been sent to the International Red Cross In Siam, by the Malayan Welfare Council, for the rehabilitation of Malays In that country.
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  • 95 4/1 Singapore, To-day:—Bail in the i;um of $10,000 in two sureties was granted to Dr. Charles Joseph Paglar in the Superior Court tins morning, when the case In which he is charged with collaboration with the Japanese, came up tor mention. Mr. P. P. de Souza
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  • 129 4/1 Sentence of seven years' rigorous imprisonment was passed on a Chinese, How Pol Pian, who stood his trial i n the Superior Court yesterday before Lt.-Col. O. C. H. Culley and two Chinese Assessors on a charge of committing armed robbery at a provision shop
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  • 106 4/1 Four years to the day since he evacuated to Australia, in a last-minute bid lor freedom before Singapore surrendered on Feb. 15, 1942, Mr. Arthur Charles Kwong returned to Singapore as Chinese Consul yesterday. "I applied to come back to Singapore and my request has been
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  • 510 4/1 JAVA CASE STILL HANGING FIRE Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 12.—At the end of today's debate on Indonesia in the Security Council, the Soviet delegate, Andrei Vyshinsky, said: "If we fail to reach an agreed solution, each delegation will maintain its own independent position." Today's session of
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  • 177 4/1 Associated Press. YENAN, China, Feb. 13.— China can become a modern nation equal to any of the great powers it she can have peace lor 30 years, General Chu Teh, Chinese Communist commander-in-chief, told a mass meeting celebrating the conclusion ol China's
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  • 36 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—A walkout at midnight by all underground, trolley and bus workers in Philadelphia paralysed transport for the city's 3,000,000 residents to-day. The strikers are seeking a wage Increase of 25 cent" hourly.Reuter.
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  • 67 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Feb. 12,— British troops in Batavia may have to go without beer oiving to a sir ke by 180 members of the staff of a local brewery. British officers are understood to be anxiously seeking intervention by Satan Shahrir, "Prime Mm ster" of the Indonesian Republican
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  • 69 4/1 Reuter. WARDHA, CENTRAL PROVINCES, Feb. 12. —Mahatma Gandhi told Reuter today that he would like the present Government of India replaced by a representative government chosen from elected members of the central legislature to meet the present food crisis in India. Gandhi added: "In ninetenths of our
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  • 363 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Feb. 13.—The meeting of Dr. Sutan Shahrir, Prime Minister of the Indonesian "Republican Government," with Dr. van Mook, Lieut. Governor-General of the NEI, last night lasted four and a quarter hours. As Shahrir had received couriers from Jogjakarta, headquarters of Dr.
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  • 240 4/1 Associated Press. NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—This second greatest metropolis of the world was as near a dead and deserted thing on Tuesday as ever it has been in history. Business, industrial and amusement activities were at a standstill. Broadway was blacked out and shut
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  • 196 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 12.—Two suggestions by the Opposition regarding the Straits Settlements Bill have been accepted by the Government, declared Lord Addison, Dominion Secretary, in the House of Lords, today. He said Mr. George Hall, Colo, nial Secretary, had considered the
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  • 221 4/1 A.P. CALCUTTA, Feb. 13—This city was placed under martial law on Tuesday night for the second time since last November as the death toll from two days of rioting mounted to eleven. British troops—by nightfall were patrolling the streets from end to end by light tanks
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  • 92 4/1 Associated Press. CHUNGKING, Feb. 12.—The Chinese press today reported that Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek has summoned an important military conference for Friday in Nanking. Chiang is in Shanghai on his first visit since the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese war in 1937. The report said the Nanking
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  • 83 4/1 Associated Press. WASHINGTON. Feb. 12.—Democratic leaders today expressed confidence that President Truman will be a candidate for reelection in 1948, despite reports that he does not want to run. Party leaders were inclined to class his reported declaration as another instance of the President's
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  • 38 4/1 WARSAW. ,Feb. 12— Poland's one-time Jewish population of 3i million has dwindled to 50.000 and many of these have a tendency to flee in fear, said Jacob Pat. eeneral secretary or the Jewish Labour Committee of America today.
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  • 570 2/3 rPHE familiar criticism ihat Malaya's educational system was designed primarily to provide the clerical requirements of the administration and the commercial houses was never seriously challenged. Nor did the average parent protest so long as his son or daughter was able to acquire reasonable proficiency in the English
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  • 1276 2/3 Says Council Repeating League s Mistakes Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 11.—Dmitri Manuilsky, head of the Soviet Ukrainian UNO delegation, emphatically denied that the situation in Indonesia was a domestic Dutch concern when he opened the Security Council's resumed hearing ol the Indonesian dispute to-night.
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  • 283 2/3 Reuter. on h2*Ss£L Feb 11.-In Ihe first American statement on the Indonesian dispute before the Security (Wi Edward Stettinius, head of the United States UNO delegation, to-night opposed the sending of a Security Coun cil commission to Java. uy v oun Stettinius spoke
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  • 131 2/3 Large stocks of cigarettes—sufficient, to cover all Malaya's reauireZTke^shorthj^ 016 month are already in this country, and more This van disclosed yesterday by Mr. U. R. Motclcy representative of Vie British-American Toba< co Company, who recently arrived here after a tour of the N. E. 1..
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  • 439 2/3 LEADER'S APPEAL FOR A UNITED FRONT Inaugurating the Movement of Peninsular Malays, representing over 125,000 Malays, at a mass rally in Batu I'ahat last Sunday, Dato Onn bfn Ja'afar (former member of the Executive Council, Johore) exhorted the community to discard provincialism and
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  • 192 2/3 Labour unions already established in all States in Malaya except Perlis arc joining forces to form a i'an-JVialayan Labour Union. Mr. Lo Seng, chairman of the Preparatory Committee of this union stated at the second meeting of the committee that the union was being
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  • 278 2/3 Five prominent Indian lawyers, who have been briefed by the Government of India to defend Indian nationals charged with colla» boration, or other acts during the Japanese occupation of Malaya, arrived by plane yesterday afternoon. They are: Messrs. K. Bhashyam (leader), K. F. Nariman, P. N.
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  • 112 2/3 For selling chillies above the controlled price. Tan How Kee (46) was vcsterday fined $500, in default three months' rigorous imprisonment, by Major C. H. Koh in the Fourth District Court. Tan sold chillies at $2.20 per kati —SO cents above the controlled price. On
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  • 371 2/3 Bffore the minor war crimes tria in which five Japanese employees o the Kempei-tai stand charged witl beating and torturing a number o local Chinese civilians, resumec hearing this morning, the Presiden of the Court (Lt.-Col. S. C. Silkin) Inspected the former Kempei-tai torture
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