Malaya Tribune, 9 March 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 6811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY MARCH 9, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday, March 9, 1946.
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  • 154 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Mar. B—The Daily Mail, commenting editorially on Russia's decision to keep troops in north-east Persia, declared today. "The situation cannot remain unchallenged. There must be a showdown and the sooner the better." The Mail termed the Russian decision a serious blow to growing
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  • 99 4/1 Associated Press. Savannah, Georgia, Mar. B.— Strong indication that Russia might ignore the international monetary conference appeared on Thursday, on the eve of the 35-nation meeting here. A U.S State Department representative reported that Russia had not replied to an invitation to send an observer
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  • 159 4/1 Final payment of £950,406 9s. Id. has been made in connection with the 5,800,338 tons of tin contributed by Malaya to the 1938-1939 Tin Buffer Stock Scheme, wound up in 1942, states an official announcement. An interim payment will now be made to
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  • 114 4/1 Reuter. MONTREAL, Mar. B.—Bound for China on a medical mission Dr. A. Stewart Allen, well-known Canadian medical missionary, left by air yesterday for London with 20,000,000 units of penicillin for distribution among Chungking's hospitals. He is travelling to China via Cairo and Calcutta and carries other medical
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  • 195 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Mar. B.—The Lawn Tennis Association has announced that the first round European zone Davis Cup match between Great Britain and France will be played ln Paris on May 10, 11 and 12.—Reuter. MANCHESTER, Mar. B.— Thirty-five Spaniards detained in this country for the past
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  • 35 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 8.—Plans untitled televise the Indian Test matches in Britain this summer are being made by the British Broadcasting Corporation. They are also planning to televise the Derby and Wimbledon lawn tennis.— Reuter
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  • 288 4/1 Reuter. LONDON. Mar. only has one battleship under construction and has decided not to proceed with the building of four other battleships—Lion, Temeraire, Conquerer and Thunderer—which were begun in 1938 and 1939. Announcing this when presenting the Navy estimates to the House of Commons today First
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  • 95 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Mar. B.—People here are describing the new regulations affecting Japanese which came into force last week as the "toughest rationing system in the world." Under these regulations every Japanese will get three matches a day, one cake of soap every three months,
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  • 54 4/1 A.P. MANILA, March 7.—Teofilo Sison, Minister of Justice in the Laurel puppet cabinet, was sentenced to life imprisonment, fined $7,500 and deprived of civil rights "forever" by the Manila people's court branch which convicted him of treason. Sison's defence counsel announced that a Supreme Court appeal was planned. Slson was
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  • 51 4/1 POSITIONS vacant for two Engineering Stores Clerks at $55 per month with temporary living allowance. Good prospect of responsible and permanent positions for successful anplieants. Intending applicants should report at Qantas Empire Airways Office, Third Floor. Ocean Building between 9.30 a m. and 10.00 a.m. on the 12th
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  • 419 4/1 COMMONS* STATEMENT ON MALAYAN UNION LONDON, MAR. B.—PROPOSALS RECEIVED BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT FROM THE MALAY RULERS IN CONNECTION WITH THE MALAYAN UNION PLAN WERE DISCLOSED TODAY BY THE UNDER-SECRETARY OF STA T E, MR. CREECHJONES, IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. The proposals are divided
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  • 515 4/1 Declaring that charges against Britain on imperial matters ln the United States and other countries, Including even the Dominions, were often irresponsible and grossly unfair, Creech-Jones said: "Many of us agree there were faults in the 6ystem." But if the imperial system was wrong, if
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  • 101 4/1 A.P. Washington;, Mar. 9—Predent Truman vigorously asserted at a conference yesterday that the United Nations would not be allowed to collapse. The President's comment was prompted by questions as to what might happen if Russia declined to comply with the United States request for the
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  • 201 4/1 Associated Press. Moscow Radio LONDON, Mar. B.—Moscow Radio said that Winston Churchill spoke "in a very aggressive tone" in his Fulton Missouri, speech on Tuesday. The statement was in the introduction to a series of quotations from United States' senators and British political leaders expressing disapproval of
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  • 70 4/1 A.P. CALCUTTA, Mar. B.—Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru will leave for Malaya by air on March 17 for a week's stay. Nehru said his mission, on behalf of the Congress Working Committee, "is to give psychological reMef to the Indians stranded there, to make them
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  • 303 4/1 Associated Press. RICHMOND (VIRGINIA), Mar. B,—Winston Churchill said today that "peace cannot be preserved by cast- ing aside in dangerous times the panoply of warlike strength." In an address before members of the Virginia Assembly, one of the oldest legislative bodies in the
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  • 66 4/1 A.P. CHUNGKING, Mar. B.—A semiofficial French report today Friday, said that Gen. Raoul Salon, the commander of French forces in northern Indo-China, has protested against the incident at Haiphong on Wednesday when Chinese troops ashore exchanged fire with French warships. Tne protest, made immediately a i ter the
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  • 102 4/1 Joint SovietIran Statement Associated Press. 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 9.—A joint Soviet Iranian communique which said on Friday that both the governments would put forth all efforts for "greater strengthening of friendly mutual relations" have led observers here to believe that Russia and Iran may still settle their differences through the
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  • 243 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 7.—The British Government having expressed their detestation of the Franco Spanish regime, do not desire to become embroiled in Spanish affairs, declared Lord Jo Witt, Lord Chancellor when replying to a debate on foreign affairs In the House of Lords
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  • 113 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. B._An Anglo-Soviet-United States statement last night said one-third of the German merchant marine is to be allocated t 0 Britain and that 55? tr an*fer is now taking place. Th 3 other two shares go to the Soviet Union and the United
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  • 84 2/3 Reuter. MADRID, Mar. 7.—The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs today denied reports that Gen. Francisco Franco's Government had ordered the expulsion of all French citizens from Spain. The denial was made shortly before the Spanish EmUissy in Pr.iis lasutd a statement that all measures taken by Spain agalnsl
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  • 326 2/3 A.P. iv, LONDON, Mar. B.—Madrid radio has denied that Spain actively aided the Afcis in the war. Citing Roosevelt, Churchill and others as witness that Spain's "neutrality" helped the Allies, the broadcast said, "Hitler planned to enter Spain by Jan. 10 1941. We saw the
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  • 183 2/3 Reuter. NEW YORK, Mar. 7.- The need for help in lighting the famine in India was stressed editorially by the New York Sun which said the plea should noi fall on deaf ears. The paper said the prospect ol fighting the famine is brighter In
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  • 102 2/3 A.P. COLUMBUS, OHIO, Mar. 4. —The Federal Council of Churches of Christ is lo consider the question today whether Protestants in the United States should take a stand against racial segregation in their churches and in society. A plenary session is to act on the resolution
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  • 278 2/3 Writers of letters intended for publication are requested to append their names, not noms-dc-plume. Sino-Malay Friendship I cordially welcome the suggestion made by Mr. Aw Boon Haw regarding the formation of Malay-Chinese Friendship Associations. I am sure every intelligent and sensible member of both communities throughout Malaya will
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  • 339 2/3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mar. 7— The United States Secretary of Treasury Vinson told the Senate Hanking and Currency Committee on Monday that failure to grant the proposed €1,100,000,000 loan to Britain might have consequences disastrous not only to world prosperity "but even to world peace." He was
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  • 155 2/3 A telegram received by Mr. John Layeock yesterday states that the crew of the Largs Bay, which was scheduled to bring back Malayan evacuees to their homeland have refused to work the ship because of Asiatic evacuees aboard. However the telegram states that
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  • 18 2/3 A.P. CHUNGKING, Mar. 6.—Minister of Information K. C. Wu announced the abolition of censorship throughout China today. -A.P.
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  • 420 2/3 Konald Baker (20), a European, claimed trial when charged before Major D. P. Rees, in the first district court, with stealing a motoi cycle from Fort Canning on Feb. 2*, or alternatively, with dishonestly n taming the stolen motor cycle at Noith. Bridge Road on Mar.
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  • 38 2/3 An announcement from the Food Controller, Singapore, states that the neio control price for large Australian onions is reduced from 40 cents to 35 cents a katty. This also applies to Egyptian onions.
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  • 25 2/3 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Mar. 7.—Mr. Norman Grice t former Protector of Chinese, Penang*, will succeed .Col. P. D. Macfeat as SCAO.
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