Malaya Tribune, 2 March 1946
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Title Section29 1946-03-02 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday, March 2, 19-16.29 words
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203 1946-03-02 4/1 While Edward Babier was employed as a Kent pel tal interpreter in Oxley Rise during the occupation, his brother was fighting the Japanese in Bougainville and his father was serving in the Propaganda Department in America. xne superior court took this into consideration yesterday when203 words
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Article201 1946-03-02 4/1 Referring to the case in which three Chinese Sng Choo Hui, Tan Ah Pang and Goh Chin Van, were convicted of dealing in milk without authority yesterday afternoon, as a flagrant example of deliberate contravention of the regulations of the Food Control Order, Major201 words
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Article13 1946-03-02 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 28 —Field Marshal Montgomery arrived in Britain from Germany today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 13 words
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234 1946-03-02 4/1 Citizens of Ipoh were so pleased to see hated Sergeant Yoshimura, the Jap selfstyled "King of Ipoh" sentenced to death by ihe military court, that a deputation approached the court president and offered to build a public gallows. They felt that the execution234 words
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Article227 1946-03-02 4/1 Court Martial The case for the defence in the trial of Aircraftsman Norris Haroid Cymbalist, who faces a court martial on charges of inciting airmen to mutiny and using abusive language to a superior officer, closed yesterday morning after three more defence witnesses were called. In the227 words
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Article59 1946-03-02 4/1 A.P. MIAMI, Florida, March I.— Welby van Horn of Atlanta yesterday defeated Frankie Kovach, California, in straight sets 6 -4, 6—2, 6-4, to win the $5,000 Evans Cup professional singles tennis tournament. Fred Perry defeated Bill Tilden B—6, I—6, 6—o for third place. Van Horn and Kovach wonA.P. - 59 words
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Article237 1946-03-02 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Mar. I.— Moscow has protested to the Chinese Central Government against the wave of antiSoviet "quit Manchuria" demonstrations which has been sweeping the country, according to the independent newspaper World Dai;y News. The Chinese Foreign Office has refused to coniirm or deny tnis report.Reuter. - 237 words
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Article64 1946-03-02 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Mar. I.—Reconversion of the liner "Queen Elizabeth" from troopship to peacetime service is scheduled to start in Southampton on March 6 when the 85,000-ton vessel arrives from New York. She will be refitted to return to trans-Atlantic crossings this Fall. Her sister ship "Queen Mary" willA.P. - 64 words
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296 1946-03-02 4/1 Removal Of Industrial Plants From Manchuria Illegal "SECRET AGREEMENT" VIGOROUSLY DENIED WASHINGTON, MAR. 2.—IN SPEEDY DEVELOPMENT OF SECRETARY OF STATE JAMES BYRNES' NEW POLICY OF PLAIN SPEAKING, THE STATE DEPARTMENT YESTERDAY DECLARED THAT RUSSIA HAD NO RIGHT UNDER ANY ALLIED AGREEMENT TO REMOVE INDUSTRIAL296 words
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222 1946-03-02 4/1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. I,—An American showdown with Moscow over the Red Army's deployment in strategic areas in Asia and Europe, is foreshadowed by the new foreign policy enunciated by Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, writes John Hightower, Associated Press political correspondent. Direct, vigorousA.P. - 222 words
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Article99 1946-03-02 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Mar. I.—Government officials, who declined to be identified, stated in Washington today :hat two Soviet planes recently fired on a United States pat rol plane in Port Arthur area. None of the American personnel was injured. The officials also sta.ed thatReuter. - 99 words
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212 1946-03-02 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Mar. 2,—Moscow radio said today that the Soviet Government had informed Iranian negotiators in Moscow that withdrawal of Russian troops would start today from those parts of Iran "which are undisturbed." ine oroaacast was tne nrsi definite indication of what thi RussiansA.P. - 212 words
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253 1946-03-02 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Mar. I.—Japanese officers are secretly training an Indonesian regular army officered by educated young Indonesians who look to Soviet-trained Tan Malacca—Head of the People's Front Organisation— lo lead them to freedom. The existence of this embryo prmy in Bandoeng area was r vealedReuter. - 253 words
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Article182 1946-03-02 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, -Mar. I.—Lord Kil- learn, recently appointed Special Commissioner in South-east Asia, left England today by air for Cairo on the first stage of his journey to Singapore. His immediate concern is with the food situation in the South-east Asia area.—Reuter. LONDON, Mar. l.—BrtHsh FirstReuter. - 182 words
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342 1946-03-02 4/1 U.S.S.R. Asks U. S. For $1 ,000 Million Loan Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mar. 2.—Fred M. Vinson, United States Secretary of Treasury, disclosed yesterday that Russia had asked the United States for a loan of $1,000,000,000. The United States had dispatched a note to Moscow inviting a Soviet delegation to open negotiationsReuter. - 342 words
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Article542 1946-03-02 2/3 HP HE "total collapse" of the A Black Market—some time ago envisaged by a B.M.A. spokesman—is not in sight yet, but signs are not wanting that the once firmly entrenched battalions of racketeers, estimated at well over 40,000, are weakening in their stranglehold on the situation. Consumer supplies542 words
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Article142 1946-03-02 2/3 A.P. LONDON, March l.—Lord Rotherwick yesterday attacked the proposed American loan to Brl am, declaring that its approval would mean Britain would become "an illegitimate 49th state of America." Rotherwick, chairman and managing director of the Cran Line, was speaking a. the annual meeting of the Chamber ofA.P. - 142 words
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Article85 1946-03-02 2/3 A.P. BOMBAY, March. I.—A number of British and Indian Lieutenant colonels of the Indian army will sit on inquiry boards to investigate the recent Indian navy mutiny. The boards, to be set up soon, are to ascertain "the exact cause and course of the recent mutiny inA.P. - 85 words
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Article83 1946-03-02 2/3 A.P. LONDON, Mar. I.—Britain will maintain up to 4,200,000 persons n her armed forces this year at an estimated cost of £1,192,575 000, a White Paper said on Thursday. The estimate provides forAn army of 2,950,000 costing £682.000,000; An air force of 760,000 costing £25,500,000;A.P. - 83 words
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Article49 1946-03-02 2/3 A.P. CHUNGKING. Mar. I.—France relinquished extraterritorial and allied rights in China when Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Shih-chieh and French Ambassador Jacques Mayrier signed a Sino-French treaty yesterday China agreed to withdraw troops from northern French rndo-China in a separate agreement following the signing of the treaty.—A.P. 8A.P. - 49 words
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Article29 1946-03-02 2/3 NUREMBERG, Feb. 27.—The international Tribunal today deSimLJ. ple b y Joachim yon Ribbentrop that the former Brir'h„rohTn r i ,r m,cr Winston Churchill and French pre-war wltSSe? Summoned defence29 words
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214 1946-03-02 2/3 i YEN- March I.—Al though Ycn-au is sympathetic to the Soviet Union, Chinese Communists here asser they would resist military or economic encroachment by any foreign power, including: Russia, writes Associated Press correspondent. John Roderick! v 1 resh Chinese Communists will welcome foreign214 words
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Article75 1946-03-02 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, March I.—A historic Samurai sword was handed to* the King at Buckingham Palace yesterday. It was the proper,y of Field Marshal Count Terauchi and was surrendered on his behalf to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander in South-East Asia, by Field Marshal CountReuter. - 75 words
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76 1946-03-02 2/3 A.P. LONDON, Mar. I.—The engagement of Leonora Margar-jt, the Countess of Incheape, and ihe eldest daughter of sir Charles Vyner Brooke, the former White Rajah of Sarawak, and Col. Francis Tompkins, of the United States army has been announced. "Princess Gold," as she was knownA.P. - 76 words
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Article63 1946-03-02 2/3 A.P. BOMBAY. March I.—British headquarters said that 250 Indian soldiers who were on strike at Jubbulpore have been rounded up and confined to barracks, and that no more troops are striking. Headquarters said there was no violence, and there was no revolt.—A.P. (The Associated Press message published inA.P. - 63 words
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Article59 1946-03-02 2/3 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28- President Truman has announced the appointment 0 f Julius S Krug, former War Production Board chairman, as Secrieary of the Interior. Krug, 38-year-old former power manager of Tennessee Valley Authority, now in New York as a business consultant, was a naval officerAssociated Press. - 59 words
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Article606 1946-03-02 2/3 Into the fog of misundci standing S ou, m7 A Sh rSSI jngj Mr. Aw Bo** Haw has attempted to switch the light of unclei standing, and It is hbpS that his beam will increase |q intensity to sweep away the shadows oi "usboth Chinese and Malays.606 words
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Article108 1946-03-02 2/3 Lady Louis Mountbatten, Superin-tendent-in-Chief of the Nursing Divisions of the St. John's Ambufance Brigade and a member of the Joint Red Cross and St. John War Organization, has arrived in India to undertake work in connection with Red Cross and St. John civil relief, there as108 words
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301 1946-03-02 2/3 Jap lieutenant's defence "The sword is a valuable weapon to a Japanese officer and he cannot afford to put it to ill use/stated Lt T»nl Teizo li™ SW 2) K a J the tHaI f VieelAdmh'al leizo Hara and live others before a301 words
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Article65 1946-03-02 2/3 The Ceylon Tamils' Association, Singapore, herd its first literary meeting after the war under the auspices of the Literary Section at the Methodist Tamil Church Hall on Wednesday last, when Mr. C. B. Paul who has recently arrived from Ceylon gave a talk on "Life in Wartime Ceylon." Mr. Paul,65 words
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Article114 1946-03-02 2/3 in the British Officer Court yesterday Afternoon, the trial opened in the case in which Louis de Souza a 63-year-old Eurasian, is charged under Section 3 of the War Offences Ordinance. The charge alleges that he gave certain information to the Japanese Kempei-tai resulting in114 words
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106 1946-03-02 2/3 Perak News (Tribune Correspondent) IPOH, Feb. 28,—Two Malay BMA employees in Qrik, whil^ travelling on Feb. 23 to Kuala Kangsai on a motor-cycle, were ambushed and nothing heard of them for a few days. A few days later, the body of one of then*106 words
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Article97 1946-03-02 2/3 Under the patronage of Admiral*! Lord Louis Mountbatten, there will be a charity performance of the film HENRY V at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on Monday, March Id at 9.15 p.m. The entire proceeds are to be given to the Malayan Welfare Fund. The show will be Singapore's97 words
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Article71 1946-03-02 2/3 The following are invited to play cricket at Jalan Besar tomorrow at 11 a.m.: Seah Keng Slew (Capt.),| A. E. Delilkan, L. Delilkan, J. H. Dei Souza, Ibrahim Isa, Lav Hock Chye H. R. Perry, H. Shah, 8. K. Sundrum, Tan Guan Hong, G. W. Webb S. DharmaraJ (Capt.), S.71 words
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