Malaya Tribune, 28 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 28, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Thursday, February 2S. 1946,
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  • 419 4/1 Making his defence on o Harold Cymbalist, denied ha other airmen to go on strike had at that time already de ath, Aircraftsman Noriis ving attempted to persuade because he contended they cided to strike. Cymabllst is on trial on two charges before a court
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  • 35 4/1 Reuter. SYDNEY, Feb. 26.—The leading Australian professional cyclist Ray Brooking broke the world two-mile track record with 3 m. 24-4/5 sees, which ls 13 seconds better than the previous record of the American C. Walker.—Reuter.
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  • 80 4/1 (Tribune CorreiytOMl^nt) PENANG, Feb. 26. Black market iackjt»prf todny received a severe jolt when the public refused to make purchases, prices of consumer goods having taken a steady downward trend. Lege stocks of hoarded goods are unsaleable, putting in a fix. Shopkeepers and merchants are making efforts to
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  • 143 4/1 For the purpose of granting probate and letters of administration to uncontested matters, the Supreme Allied Commander has authorised the reopening of the Supereme Court, Singapore and the Civil District Court, Singapore, Mr. C. F. J. Ess has been authorised to exercise the Jurisdiction conferred
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  • 129 4/1 N.I.G.I.S. The plans of the Netherlands East Indies Government to restart the fisheries in the outer territories, which comprise the supply of information and credits for the greatly impoverished fishing population, are now on the way to realisation. Two or four well equipped ships, both in Australia,
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  • 48 4/1 The Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys Association will hold a rally and general meeting on the school's founder's day, March 1, at 5.15 p.m. at the Coleman Street Chapel. The function will also serve as a farewell to Rev. H. B. Armstutz. who ls leaving Singapore shortly.
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  • 237 4/1 (Tribune Correspond' nt) KUALA LUMPUR, Feo. 211— Dafa available regarding the condition of tin mines in Malaya indicate that it would take about 5 years completely to rehabilitate the tin industry. None of the 120 dredges that were In operation in Malaya before the war are working
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  • 113 4/1 (Tribune Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 26,—A charge under the Treachery and Looting Enactment and two under the Emergency Regulations, were preferred against Harry Victor D'Silva In the Superior Court yesterday, the allegations being that he disclosed the whereabouts of 18 soldiers of His Majesty's Forces
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  • 41 4/1 Reuter. CLEVELAND, Feb. 25—Joe Wolcott, of New Jersey, sprang a great surprise here this evening when he won a ten-round decision over Jimmy Bivins, considered the third best heavyweight ln the United States. This was Bivln's first defeat since April 1942.—Reuter.
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  • 286 4/1 (Tribune Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 27.—A large meeting of Chinese was held in the Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur to discuss the political situation in North China and it was decided to send the Chinese Government a copy ot an unanimous resolution
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  • 279 4/1 PREMIER'S APPEAL IN HOUSE OF COMMONS Britain Operating Export Deficit Of £600 Million A.P. LONDON, FEB. 28.—PRIME MINISTER CLEMENT ATTLEE TOLD THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ON WEDNESDAY THAT BRITAIN'S DOLLAR EXCHANGE POSITION IS "GRIM" AND SAID THAT EVEN IF THE UNITED STATES GRANTS A LOAN
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  • 458 4/1 Reuter. PARIS. FEB. 27.—THE FRENCH-SPANISH FRONTIER HAS BEEN CLOSED, ALL LEAVE FOR SPANISH TROOPS IN THE BORDER AREA IS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN STOPPED AND STRONG SPANISH ARMY REINFORCEMENTS ARE SAID TO BE ARRIVING AT SPANISH BORDER POSTS—T HE S E SUDDEN DEVELOPMENTS WERE
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  • 38 4/1 Reuter. COLOMBO, Feb. 27.—The firs, batch of Malayan evacuees from Ceylon numbering about 50 is leaving for their homes in Malaya by the hospiial ship Karapara after a stay in the island of over four years.—Reuter.
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  • 115 4/1 Gov.-Gen. Here By End Of April Reuter. OTTAWA, Feb. 27.—The Rt. Hon. Malcolm Mac Donald, rexring British High Commissioner for Canada and GovernorGeneral designate to the Malayan Union and Singapore, who has left Montreal for a v sit to London, Us <$xpeOted to go to Malaya about the end of
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  • 459 4/1 Union Plan Announcement "Ill-timed Inept" Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 27.—The first official announcement regarding the policy of the Union in Malaya "was illtimed and inept" says a letter in the Times today from Mr. Eric Macfadyan who was a member of the Federal Council at the Federated Malay States from 1910
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  • 215 4/1 Reuter. I —Nehru I BOMBAY, Feb. 27.—Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, former President of j the All-India Congress, at a press conference said that from the British point of view "it might be well (In their interests to recognise Indian I independence now rather than to Ibe forced
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  • 62 4/1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 26.—Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck, British Commander-in-Chief in India, has commuted to seven years' rigorous imprisonment the sentences of transportation for life passed by a court martial m Capt. Burhan Ud Din of the 2na/ 10th Baluchis and later of the "Indian National Army," who was convicted of
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  • 297 4/1 Reuter. BOMBAY, FEB. 27.—TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SEPOYS OF THE INDIAN ARMY ROSE IN REVOLT TODAY AND MARCHED OUT OF THEIR BARRACKS OF JUBBULPORE, A MILITARY CENTRE IN THE CENTRAL PROVINCES. Late reports received by trunk line telephone at the provincial capital of Nagpur
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  • 200 4/1 SHANGHAI, Feb. 27.—Instead of preparing for evacuation, Russians are landing additional troops at Dairen and Port Arthur, indicating an intention to remain in Manchuria indefinitely, according to an unconfirmed report received today from Chinhsien. The report said there was nothing to indicate Russian
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  • 55 2/3 LOW: —Mitt. Zx'W Sew Nam nee fVk Keo, passed away peacefully at No. 770 Lit'bar He.»J, at 2 a.m. on Tuesday, 20th .February, 1946. She left behind hei beloved husband (Low Seng Nam of Tsan Co.) 2 sons, 1 daughter and son-in-law, grandchildren, brothers and sisters. Funeral took place
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  • 565 2/3 SO case-hardened has Malaya become to the crimes of Japanese soldiers and civilians who are now held captive by the British, that the latest revelations of atrocities in Pudu Gaol, Kuala Lumpur, where, during the early days of the occupation, over a thousand Chinese and some eighty Sikhs
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  • 1321 2/3 The following talk on the prevention and cure of infantile paralysis ivas given over Singapore Radio on Tuesday night by a doctor of the B.M.A. Medical DepaA'ment. This is in no way meant as a medical dissertation. It is an attempt to explain to you, in simple
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  • 246 2/3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.— James F. Byrnes, U.S. Secretary of State, addressing the first meeting of the Allied Far-East-ern Commission here today sa4d; "Peace in the Pacific is art essential corner stone to a stable world structure. "Even though the task of crushing
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  • 68 2/3 Standard Fares As there seems to be a great deal of confusion etoout the issue of tickets in crowded buses, may I suggest that the Traction Company (for the sake of economy and peace) issue a standard ticket of 10 cents on all routes. (Schoolchildren, of course, could
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  • 104 2/3 A.P. Ottawa, Feb. 27.—The Canadian Government disclosed officially for the first time that "public officials and other persons in positions of trust" had given information .0 agents of a foreign power. No official statement has been made concerning the positions held by officials, but
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  • 438 2/3 Jap spy school case Participation in the establishment <ii*cfadministration of a secret spy and sabotage school in VVoodssock Drive run by the Japanese where students were trained in anti-British propaganda, methods, of collect ink infofrrifltion, and the manufacture, use anoV .effectv oi, explosive
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  • 90 2/3 Bread for the public at controtted price may be expected to be issued through bakeries from \"o-morroiv, the Tribune understands. Originally, rationed bread urns due to be distributed a week ago, but ow'ng to the arrest of the president of the bakers' union during the recent
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  • 147 2/3 SINGAPORE, Feb. 27.— Ar- rangeraerjts for the appearance in Law Courts in Malaya of the panel of the five Indian lawyers who arrived in Singapore re-, ecntly haw now been and they are shortly expected to make their first appearance Jndeferice of
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  • 465 2/3 An order by the Japanese Ministry of War to treat the Allied PoW's "not too weir because they were the enemies of Japan; was brought to light at the- trial of Lt.-Gen. Fukuei Shimpei, commandant of the PoW camps in M»la#a and Sumatra; before
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  • 90 2/3 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Feb. 26. Three men staged a midnight hold-up on a Chinese couple in Anson Rdad on January' 29, snatching a woman's handbag containing cash and dance coupons. A chase by the husband with the help of a cyclist secured one culprit, while subsequent investigations resulted
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  • 43 2/3 The first general meeting r, f the old pupils of the Christian Brothers' Schools will be held 0:1 Wednesday. March 13, at St. Joseph's Institution, Bras Basah Road, commencing at 5.10 p.m. sharp. It is hoped to revive the Association.
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