Malaya Tribune, 4 March 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya KOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Monday, March 4, 1940.
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  • 54 4/1 Reuter. BpMBAY, Mar. 2.—The police made a lathi charge to disperse a large crowd demonstrating in front of a mill in Pondicherry, French India, it was reported here today. The demonat rations followed the declsibn i f the mill authorities 10 requisition new workers ,under police
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  • 157 4/1 A.P. CHUNGKING, Mar. 4—Altogether 1,400,000 Chinese soldiers were killed during the Bino-Japanese war and nationwide memorial services will be held on July 7, the anniversary of the outbreak of the conflict, Gen. Lin Wei, the ViceMinister of War. told the tang Congress here today. He said that
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  • 102 4/1 (Tribune Correspondent) IPOH, Mar. 3—in connection with recent communal disturbances throughout Perak, the Sultan of Perak makes a strong appeal to his people to help ihe authorities by keeping cool and report.ng trouble. In a message to his people through the Malaya Trioune, the StUhn says: "At
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  • 187 4/1 A.P. NORTH ALLERTON, March 2.— Troops were dispatched on Friday to the high-walled north Allertaa military prison to quell about seventy long-term army prisoners who set fire to the main prison buildings and armed themselves with rifles and bayonets. The fire, which sent black clouds
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  • 39 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mar. 4.— The State Department yesterday confirmed that the British and the United States Government are in consultation on the new crisis in Persia resulting from the Russian decision to maintain troops in "disturbed areas" there. —Reuter.
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  • 348 4/1 A.P. NEW DELHI, Mar. 3.—A government spokesman said to-day that India has a shortage of six million tons of grain and the shortage in some sections is so serious that the government has taken over the responsibility for feeding part of the
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  • 65 4/1 A.P. BATAVIA, Mar. 2. -Headquarters offlelals on Saturday said that no orders have been received in spite of General Claude Auchinleck's reported announcement that Indian troops would be withdrawn from the East Indies. Reports that the British would leave the Indies by April 1 have
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  • 188 4/1 A.P. SANOEK, BALI, Mar. 2.— Two thousand Dutch troops carrying unloaded guns but with ammunition clips ready, made an unopposed landing on Saturday on this island in the Dutch East Indies. Troops under the orders of British Maj.-Gen. Mansergh came ashore at Sanoer on the south-eastern
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  • 82 4/1 Penicillin A.P. STOCKHOLM, Mar. 2.—Dr. Dudley Cheesman, a young English scientist lecturing for ihe British council before the Anglo-Swedish Club in Eskilstuna. declared on Friday that the production of penicillin "has become a project for profit hungry and ruthless manufacturers interests," according to the newspaper Afionbladet.
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  • 329 4/1 He Blessed The Fuehrer After France Fell, But Today NUREMBERG, Mar. 2.-High-collared German finanJnol WI ?i rd H J a,mar Schacht claims that he conspired in 1938 with discontented generals to overthrow Hitler and mstal himself as head of a new German government,
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  • 272 4/1 Indonesian "Cabinet Crisis Ends Shahrir Remains Premier Reuter. BATAVIA, Mar. 3.—The brief political crisis which flared up yesterday in nationalist centre Soerakarta with the resignation of Indonesian "Premier" Dr. Sutan Shahrir has already ended. Thirty-six year-old Shahrir has agreed to resume the posi, and today secured an impressive vote of
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  • 107 4/1 Reuter. MADRID, Mar. 3:—Gen. Francisco Franco's Government in a statement denouncing 'foreign attempts" to upset the internal regime of Spain declared categorically yesterday that "Spain will defend her internal peace at all costs." Franco's 5 note Jtssued after a eight-hour Cabinet meeting described France's action in
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  • 99 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Mar. 3 -Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, President of China, told 300 delegates 01 the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang here to-day that v drastic overhaul of party machinery was needed. The pr< afford* the bust opportunity fundamentally to readjust and renovate the Party/
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  • 29 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 3, The first German newspaper to be published in Berlin under Britlsn licence—Spandauer ,'eitung— will reappear tomorrow, the British news sdrvice In Geirmany reported last night.—Reuter.
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  • 363 4/1 A.P. Reuter. MOSCOW, Mar. 3.—-Maj-Gen. Kovtun Stankevich, Red Army Commander in Mukden, Manchuria, has denied the report which quoted him as saving in a statement to American correspondents that Soviet troops, in conformity with the tripartite agreement, had evacuated industrial equipment from
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  • 165 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 3.—The claim that unfavourable impressions of Britain's position in the postwar world and particularly ot British foreign and colonial policies are being created among the Japanese people as the result of press censorship methods in Japan is made by the News of
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  • 110 4/1 Reuter. BRUSSELS, Mar. 3—Socialist Foreign Minister In tne outgoing Belgian Government Paul Henri Spaak announced last nigty that the Liberal Party had rejected his offer of a SodicHtiU-Communist-Liberal coalition. Reuter. OSLO, Mar. 3.—Posters reading "Franco to Nuremberg" and "Down with Franco" were carried by Norwegian University
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  • 57 4/1 The Tribune regrets to announce the death of two wellknown Malayans. Mr. Harry Elphicky formerly ManagingDirector. Messrs. William Jacks Co. Ltd., and until the time of his death, with the Malayan Supply Denartment, died at the General Hospital this morning. News has also been received of the death
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  • 230 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Mar. Z.—Averell Harriman, former United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union, asked if he believed war with Russia would be inevitable, replied tonight: "I most certainly do not, but it depends principally on us." He was speaking to Quentin Reynolds, American
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  • 342 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 3.—Opening the vast new drive to raise British post-war production, Prime Minister Clement Attlee in a nation-wide broadcast tonight called for a revival of that "wonderful team spirit" shown by the British people during the war. Warning the country that a "very
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  • 529 2/3 EXCELLENT and praiseworthy in broad conception, the Malayan Union proposals leave much room for criticism in detail. These criticisms fall into several categories, political and economic. In this article we propose to examine some aspects of the proposals as they affect the fiscal status of the hitherto free ports
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  • 229 2/3 A.P. NEW YORK, Mar. &—British Ambassador Lord Hali fax, in a statement to the Foreign Policy Association here said: "British policy ahtts at complete control by the Indians ol their own destiny, undet a constitution of their own devising, as a Union
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  • 454 2/3 Writers of letters intended for publication are requested to append their names, not noms-de-plume. An Indonesian Junk It has come to my knowledge from eye-witnesses, that a junk loaded with sugar from Indonesia on its way to Singapore has recently been held up by a Dutch patrolboat. Junk
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  • 217 2/3 A.P. HONOLULU, Mar. 2.— New Zealand Prime Minister Peter Fraser said today that a Pacific peace conference including Russia should be held this year. Fiaser is en route home from the London UNO meeting and said that such a conference should determine the disposition lof former
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  • 113 2/3 A.P. NEW DELHI, Mar. 3.—"Two months of Increasingly violent demonstrations in India have created a widespread belief that the time fot a peaceable settlement of India is running short," writes Associated Press Correspondent Preston G'-cves today. "I have just completed a tour of India extending from
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  • 89 2/3 Chiang Stresses Necessity Of Peace Unity A.P. CHUNGKING, March 2.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, opening the congress of the Kuomintang, called upon it today to develop a more compact and progressive organization, with democratic constitutional government and improved living standards as their goals. Chiang declared that the public interest must be borne
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  • 122 2/3 A.P. CHUNGKING, Mar. 3.—Chinese quarters are heartened by what they consider evidence of a firmer United States policy toward Russia in the Sino-Sovlet dispute over Manchur-rv There Is no official comment, buc Chungking circles welcomed the announcement by the United States State Department that the
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  • 160 2/3 A.P. OTTAWA, Mar. 3—A cabinet minister leaving an unusual Saturday morning session of the cab'net SRid in connection with Canada's sp/ inquiry, "We hope that there will be an important announcement on Monday." The minister, who preferred to remain anonymous, did not elaborate. He said
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  • 375 2/3 Reuter. NEW YORK, March 3.—Tne whole system known as colonialism has to go says Indian Congress Leader Jawaharlal Nehru in a lengthiy article in the Ne«v York Times. "It has to go for a variety of reasons," he writes. "It is evident that dependent peoples
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  • 366 2/3 The original 4,000 industries of Java were, during the occupation, reduced to 550, whilst after the middle of September last year, the greater part of industrial installations were damaged or destroyed either by organised or unorganised looting. In March 1942, 20 per cent, of
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  • 68 2/3 An enquiry into a newspaper lcport of Dutch atrocities against Indonesians and of consequent threats against Dutch troops made by British and' Indian troops has been completed, states a SEAC handout. The findings are that no case of Dutch atrocity has been proved, nor has there been
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  • 23 2/3 Reuter. BAGDAD, Mar. 2.—A1l British troops have now left Persia in accordance with the treaty, it was learned in official sources here today.—Reuter.
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  • 137 2/3 "The OOC-ln-C, Malaya, Is pleased to record the following courageous and praiseworthy action: "On Jan. 15, this year, L|Nk Asgar All and L|Nk Noor Mohd., both of 25th Indian 7)ivision. Provost Coy., were on mobile patrol duty In Taiplng. "At 10.15 a.m. they came across f* ChltHM
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  • 39 2/3 Reuter. LAHORE, Mar. 1.—Congress President Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad told Reuter: "Every sensible man would condemn without reservation the behaviour ol certain students yesterday when they slopped the Governor's car and tore the Union Jack and broke the windscreen."—Reuter.
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  • 164 2/3 Persons who intend to go to Australia either for business or for a holiday or even students who wish to further their studies there must produce evidence to the satisfaction of the Australian authorities thdt they have a home and sufficient funds for thenmaintenance during the period
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  • 222 2/3 A letter, which purports to come ,rom tha Singapore Town* Comnhttfee of the Malayan Communist Party has been addressed to the! Supreme Allied Commander, and published In the Chinese Press, states a B.M.A. Press release. This letter complains of action taken by the police authorities
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  • 222 2/3 Information is in possession of the I War Crimes Investigation authorities that on Dec. 9, 1941, a British i officer who at that time was com- manding an ac-ac detachment of the Hong Kong and Singapore Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Kota Bharu aerodrome was captured and tortured
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