Malaya Tribune, 1 March 1946
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Title Section29 1946-03-01 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Friday, March 1, 194629 words
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Article241 1946-03-01 4/1 The machinery of the law Js not v thing to be lightly invoked tn spirit of vindictiveness, said Major D. P. Rees in the First Court yesterday when he asked the complainant in a summons case, Shamsuddin Qureshi to show cause why he should not enter into241 words
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Article72 1946-03-01 4/1 In connection with the shooting incident at Labis, Johore, on Feb. 15 (the anniversary of the capitulation of Singapore) the Malayan Democratic Union has written to the D.C.C.A.0., Kuala Lumpur, and urged* a public inquiry" into the matter. According to the Union's Information, the victim's72 words
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Article138 1946-03-01 4/1 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Feb. 27.—Five wellcressed Chinese and a Bengali, armed, who robbed a sundries goods shop of $1,000 at Kepaia Batas. were engaged with the police in gun duels at two places, Padang Serai and Sungei Karangan, last night. Following a report of138 words
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Article66 1946-03-01 4/1 Sewnteen-year old Wong Yew Kwong. who fatally stabbed a Chinese ex-detective in broad daylight in Boat Quay, was this morning sentenced to death after a retrial before Lt.-Col. O.C.H. Culley and two assessors. The assessors at the first trial failed to reach agreement on a66 words
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Article130 1946-03-01 4/1 In view of the difficult food situation in South-East Asia, it has been decided to reduce further the ration of rice issued to Japanese surrendered personnel, an an' nouncement by SEAC Headquarters says. The amount of rice so withdrawn from the Japanese will be diverted130 words
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Article142 1946-03-01 4/1 RAF Court Martial At the fourth day of the court martial in which Aircraftsman Norris Harold Cymbalist, attached to R.A.F. Base Headquarters, Singapore, is on trial on two charges of inciting airmen to mutiny and using abusive language to a superior officer, five defence witnesses were142 words
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Article167 1946-03-01 4/1 Alleged to have been concerned in the killing of nine Burmese in the Andaman Islands sometime in August 1943, Vice-Adnwal Teizo Hara, commander-in-chief of the Naval Base Garrison in Andamans, who is now on trial with five other 'Japanese before the Minor War Crimes Tribunal here,167 words
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Article136 1946-03-01 4/1 Without calling upon thf defence, the British Officer Coun yesterday discharged and acquitted s. l. m. Zainuddln, s. l. M. Sallehudin, and S. L. M. Shariff, the three Ceylon Moor brothers whose trial on a charge under Section 3 of the War Offences Ordinance began on Wednesday136 words
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781 1946-03-01 4/1 UNITED NATIONS CHARTER WILL BE DEFENDED A.P. NEW YORK, MARCH I.—SECRETARY OF STATE JAMES F. BYRNES SERVED NOTICE ON THE WORLD LAST NIGHT THAT THE UNITED STATES WAS READY TO USE FORCE IF NECESSARY TO PREVENT AGGRESSION. Only "an inexcusable tragedyA.P. - 781 words
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Article248 1946-03-01 4/1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.— Senator Arthur H. Vandenburg, Michigan Republican, today called for a vigorously plain-spoken American foreign policy that will match Russia in firmness. In reporting to the senate on his work as a delegate to the United Nations assembly, Vandenberg said the world to-dayA.P. - 248 words
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166 1946-03-01 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Feb. 28.—Anti-Franco feelings are manifest in Europe as protest demonstrations and radio broadcasts from scattered continental capitals supported France's stand for immediate action by the United Nations against Spain. In Copenhagen, police said a hand-grenade had been thrown into the garden of theA.P. - 166 words
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Article35 1946-03-01 4/1 IPOH, March l.—The Malay Rulers are strongly advocating further, inquiries before the White Paper is implemented. It is understood that Captain Gammans, MP., may visit Malaya shortly at the request of the Sultans,35 words
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Article258 1946-03-01 4/1 Without specifically mentioning any individual power, Secretary of State Byrnes laid down this serpen-point list of "must nots" for great and small nations: 1. "We will not and we canI not stand aloof if force or threat of force is used contrary to the purposes258 words
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232 1946-03-01 4/1 A.P. FRANKFURT, Feb. 28.—United States authorities to-day announced the arrest of a secret German armaments, maker whom they termed the greatest single power behind the Nazi war machines with his operation of an industrial empire expanded by seized foreign plants and tens of thousands ofA.P. - 232 words
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284 1946-03-01 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Feb. 28.—The fate of Java today reached a decisive turning point with the announcement in New Delhi by Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief of India, that Indian troops would begin leaving Indonesia tomorrow, and the expectation here that Prime MinisterReuter. - 284 words
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Article77 1946-03-01 4/1 A.P. CHUNGKING, Feb. 28.—The Communist New China Daily today expressed "complete agreement" with Chiang Kaishek's policy for negotiations with Russia over Manchuria. Chiang said on Monday the negotiations must be in accord with Chinese law and must lot go beyond the Aug. 14, 1945 treaty withA.P. - 77 words
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Article27 1946-03-01 4/1 LONDON, Feb. 28.—Moscow Radio said a treaty of friendship and mutual aid was signed today b°tween the Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic of Outer Mongolia.—27 words
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Article519 1946-03-01 2/3 SEVERAL constructive suggestions for the improvement of workers' subsistance standard were made by Mr. Alfred Brazier, Labour Officer foi* Malaya, in an interview with the Malaya Tribune. Mr. Brazier, who has been making a detailed study of post-war labour problems in this country said that when asking for519 words
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Article697 1946-03-01 2/3 USIS. The following is the text of the Yalta agreement between President Roosevelt, Mr. Churchill and Generalissimo Stalin signed at Yalta on February 11, 1945. The leaders of the three great powers—the Soviet Union, *the United States of America and Great Britain—have agreed th itUSIS. - 697 words
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336 1946-03-01 2/3 Reuter. BATAVIA, Feb. 27.—Indian troops were sent to Java because India "is the strongest and nearest partner in the United Nations to the East Indies" Lieut.-Uen. Sir Montagu Stopford, Allied Commander-in-Chief of the Dutch East Indies stated today. In a letter to officers andReuter. - 336 words
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Article89 1946-03-01 2/3 Associated Press. TOKYO, Feb. 28.—Masayuki Tani. once Tojo's foiieign minister and one of Japan's best-known diplomats, was committed to Sugama prison last night on war crimes charges, the Public Relations Office announced today. Tani was named on the December 2, 1945 list and had been givenAssociated Press. - 89 words
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Article322 1946-03-01 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 27—Britain's target for the total value of exports in 1«J46 was «750,000,000 declared Prime Minister Clement Attlee toda* during a debate in the House of Commons on Britain's economic position. This, he said, compared with the £258,000,000 in 1944 and the £471,000,000 in 1938.Reuter. - 322 words
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Article38 1946-03-01 2/3 Before charging poor hawkers for selling cigarettes above fixed prices the B.M.A. should take all possible steps to stop Services personnel selling cigarettes and other rations to hawkers.— Ah ma t bin Haji Abdullah.38 words
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424 1946-03-01 2/3 All-out Co-operation With Authorities Urged All-out co-operation with the authorities in the biotask of rehabilitating Malaya was urged by Dr. Wu Paa£ shing, newly-arrived Chinese consul-general for Singapore, speaking at a reception held in his honour at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. ur. wu.424 words
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Article47 1946-03-01 2/3 Au&'.ralan sheep promised for Singapore have now arrived and mutton will be on sale in butchers' shops *oday. The price is controlled at 90 cents a lb. Ano her shjp carry rig sheep for the mainland is expected in Penang early next week.47 words
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Article184 1946-03-01 2/3 Prom Monday every adult in Singapore will be able to procure one pound of bread a week, according to Mr. Han Hong Pong, chairman of the Bakery Trade Combined Association, whose membership comprises all bakery proprietors in Singapore. Yesterday bakeries took delivery of flour, salt,184 words
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Article81 1946-03-01 2/3 The trial of 50-year-old Clovis Osborne Woodford under Section 3 of the War Offences Ordinance has, been fixed for March 11 in Ihe Brliish Officer Court. Counsel will be assigned Woodford. The charge against Woodford alleges that during August 1943 in Singapore he gave certain information to81 words
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Article286 1946-03-01 2/3 Found guilty on both charges of ill-treating British and. Australian prisoners of war at Changi, and being concerned in the execution of four PoWs, Lt.-Gen. Fukuei Shimpei, 56-year old commandant of the PoW camps in Malaya and Sumatra during the latter part 0f'1942, was286 words
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Article96 1946-03-01 2/3 The school teachers, Chuan Kuei Chang and Lv Hsin Yuan, who were recently arrested, have been released. This was due to the intervention of two well-known members of the Chinese community who, whilst not excusing the offejaces committed by these two teachers pleaded that it was due96 words
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