Malaya Tribune, 16 February 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday, February 16, 1946
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  • 353 4/1 Singapore, Today. Fo'lowing the raids carried out on Thursday night on the headquarters of the Malayan Communist Party, General Labour Union and the New Democratic Youth League, the police early this morning staged another surprise swoop on several places, the Malaya Tribune understands. A number
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  • 42 4/1 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Feb. 15—The rev'iev bo»r<z vUI "caictuu? <n« ol tne trl»l ol, pt«. Nlc«v» vNo <r»s «en» teneetl lo «leutn in tor lvo elvUlKn,. tne V, «inouncell bos»>. llle ro> vwW dnRra', reconunenllntlon vNl t» «Ublnltt«l l.u I»re«lclent l_.r l»se»«.
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  • 62 4/1 (Prom Our Own Reporter) Penang, Feb. 15. A crowd of a few thousand who bad collected to hold a rally at the Wembley Park this morning was dispersed by the Police at Magazu, Road by training water hoses on them. There were no arrests,
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  • 62 4/1 The two old creches in New Market Road and at the junction of Victoria Street and Jalan Kelapa, have been revived and working mothers will now be able to leave their infants at these institutions free of charge. The creches will be open from 8.30 a.m. to
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  • 34 4/1 Vice-Admiral C. Moody X.C.8., Commander in Chief, East Indies Station, is to visit Singapore for informal staff talks. He is expected to arrive next Tuesday in the "P" class destroyer, H.M.S. Perm.
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  • 265 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 14.—1t was officially announced that the Olympic Games for 1948 are to be held in London. Chairman of the British Olympic Council, Lord Burghley, stated today that the British Olympic Council had received a cable from the President of the International Olympic
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  • 135 4/1 A powerful well-equipped radio transmitting station with an estimated range of at least a thousand miles was discovered on Thursday afternoon by British troops of 26 ("Tiger Head") Indian Division in a raid on terrorist headquarters in Medan, Sumatra. The station was used
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  • 283 4/1 Reuter. MADRID, Feb. 15.—Spanish Monarchists to-day fell that they had set the ball rolling to achieve Gen. Franco's resignation by summer of this year. They place their hopes lor increasing the isolation ol the "Caudillo" in a letter to pretender Don Juan in
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  • 340 4/1 BILATERAL AGREEMENT WITH DUTCH POSSIBLE i Reuter. BATAVIA, Feb. 15.—The rejection by the United Nations Security Council of the Ukrainian demand for an enquiry into British actions in Indonesia will not influence the Indonesian attitude towards the negotiations with the Dutch at aiJ, Premier Shahrir's
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  • 123 4/1 Reuter. BOMBAY, Feb. 15.—Two Indian leaders of differing political views, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, former President of the Indian National Congress, and Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali, leader of the 1942 "rebellion," have told Indians that they should revolt if there is another famine. "If
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  • 45 4/1 A.P. NANKING. Feb. 16.—Appro, ximately 200 Chinese Generals met on Friday at Supreme Headquarters for preliminary talks to an important conference wirh Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek on the merger of the strong Communist armies with the Government forces into a single national army.—A.P.
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  • 130 4/1 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.— Secretary of War Robert Patterson disclosed today thai sonic 130 German scientists and technicians have been put to work in Mis country on "military projeats." He said that approximately 140 others will probably arrive soon. The Navy assigned
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  • 355 4/1 Reuter. CHICAGO, Feh. 15.—Condemnation of the United Nations Security Council handling of Mhe Indonesian problem is made in a front-paged editorial entitled "The Enslaver" in the "Chicago Tribune" which attacks Britain, Holland and the United States Governments. The Tribune, which opposes the
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  • 38 4/1 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Feb. 15.—Life in Calcutta today took a step forward to normal. Traffic policemen were on point duty. More shops opened, but tram and bus services have not been resumed. Military police continued their patrols.—Reuter.
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  • 79 4/1 Associated Press. SEATTLE, Feb. 15.— Many persons called at newspaper offices today to inquire. "Did the Hanford atom bomb plant explode?," following the severe earthquake ivhich rocked an area from Nor hern Oregon to Canada on Thursday night. lt ioas reported that the quake was
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  • 116 4/1 Reuter. LEEDS, Feb. 15.—The con- servative Yorkshire Post, discussing the problems of (leading Malaya's post-war status, said today: "Malaya's present. condition should surely put political questions/ for the time being in the background. She desperately short of food, clofhng and household goods of all kinds,
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  • 433 4/1 A.P. LONDON. Feb. 15.—Delegates to the first General Assembly of the United Nations turned homeward today having laid the foundations for global, lasting peace that may well mark the birth date of a new age of international diplomacy. The Assembly stands In adjournment untU September when
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  • 46 4/1 Associated Press. LONDON, Feb. 15.-A Reuter-r dispatch from Cairo reported, that Prime Minister Mahmoud Fahmy Nokrashy Pasha and his entire coalition cabinet has resigned. Three members resigned on Wednesday night in protest against Governments alleged severity in qmlling the antit-British demonstrations. Associated Press.
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  • 33 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Feb. 15.—Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, wartime commander of the Bomber Command, boarded he Queen Elizabeth loday en mine to receive ;he Distinguished Ser vice Medal from General Dwlght Eisenhower.—A.P.
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  • 220 4/1 A.P. rJUE.NOS AIKES, Feb. 15. —Col. Juan Peron today denounced tne unueo states' iiiue Book," which names nim and otner leaaers of tne Argentine Military Government as 1 runds of the Germans. "tan of the well-known Braden .Plan disturos not only »rje good relations
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  • 641 2/3 WHAT was feared has happened. For tne nrst time since liberation, me enure pouce force was mooiliseu to crusn a demonstration organized in deiiance of a prohibitory order. The police opened fire (.under precisely wnat circumstances, it is not ascertainable at the time of writing) resulting in
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  • 654 2/3 MP's WARNED: CONSEQUENCES OF ANOTHER FAMINE WILL BE "UGLY" Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 15.—An urgent appeal to the British House of Commons and Government to realise the gravity of the food situation in India was made during the food debate last
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  • 45 2/3 Associated Press. LONDON, Feb. 13.—British Premier Clement Attlee today announced the appointment of Air Chief Marshal Sir Sholto Douglas of the R. A. F. as Commander-in-Chief of British Forces in Germany to succeed Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, new Chief of the Imperial General Staff.—Associated Press
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  • 115 2/3 Reuter. TOKYO, Feb. 15.-Emperar Hirohito, making one of his rare public appearances, will shortly carry out an inspection tour ol Tokyo metropolis and outlying districts. During the tour, the exact date of which is a closely guarded secret, the Emperor will visit air raid
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  • 127 2/3 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA, Feb. 14.—A small group of student: and workers who had spent the night in the grounds of Farouk El Awal University here tried to set fire to the university buildings when about 500 steelhelmeted policemen ordered them to leave early today.
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  • 100 2/3 A.P. WAKE ISLAND, Fob. 14. General George Stratemeyer, en route to Washington for a new assignment said that there were "no air forces left in China." The former commanding general of the United States army air forces in the China theatre said that the
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  • 51 2/3 Reuter. JEVER, GERMANY, Feb. 14 Prince Karl Anton yon Hohenzollein. 19-year-old great gran< the former Kaiser Wilhclm, was today sentenced by the Canadian military governmi ii)t court to two months' imprisonment in the local gaol for failing to report the recession of quantities of radio
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  • 508 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 14.—Siam—the main hope for the export of rice to India and other countries in the East—is being given a high priority by Britain in the supply *of consumer goods such as agiicultural tools and textiles to induce Siamese growers to part
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  • 308 2/3 "I made such an eloquent appeal to Lam Keong Kong one night for his co-operath n that it moved him to tears," declared StafT-Sgt. Shin Shigetoshi, accused No. 3, in the course of his evidence at the Minor VVar Crimes Court yesterday at the continued hearing
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  • 103 2/3 Koii Seng Kee, young Englionspeaking Chinese, was found guilty by the Second Superior Court this morning on two charges of voluntarily causing hurt, and sentenced to a total of five-and-a-half years' rigorous imprisonment. Koh was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment on the first
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  • 68 2/3 Four deaths from infantile paralysis (acute poliomyelitis) occurred during the week ending Feb. 9 according to official statistics released yesterday. Twenty-four cases were reported in the Town Area during this period, while in the week previous no deaths occurred and reports were received of 12 cases.
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  • 192 2/3 (From Our Own Correspondent) IPOH. Feb. 14. -Three prominent local Chinese were this morning cleared of collaboration charges by the Special Magistrate at the Town Hall. They were: Loh Ah Ke, former vice-chairman of the Perak Oversea-Chinese Association, the complaint being that he was a party
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  • 105 2/3 A memorial service was held yesiterday in St. Andrew's Cathedral, for Miss Ethel Mary Goodenough, 0.8. E., who died in Colombo on Sunday after a short illness. Admiral Mountbatten, who is on an official visit to India, will be repleaded t by his Ohief of
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  • 85 2/3 SINGAPORE, Friday.—Charged with continuing to be a member of an unlawful assembly at Middle Road, last night, after the assembly had been ordered to disp rs-i by a pa»'.y of police th uuifoin under the charge of Major Godwin, Deputy Commissioner of Police. Wong Inn
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  • 164 2/3 Special car patrols were organized when the police received several reports that people returning from the New World Amusement Park were being held up by youngsters, some armed with revolvers and some with knives. This was revealed when three young Chinese, Chan Siong Chang (18), Tan
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