Malaya Tribune, 14 March 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Thursday, March 14, 1946.
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  • 383 4/1 "In these days when men are judging each other, I have been trying to think for myself what is a fair trial," stated Capt. Onida, deputy chief of staff of the 10th Zone Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy, at
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  • 83 4/1 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Mar. 13.—Penang's status as a free port is being considered by the authorities, assured Lt.-Colonel L. F. Joubert, of the Trade and Industry, B.M.A headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, in a reply to a joint petition sent by Penang importers and exporters, r.nd Indian merchants
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  • 137 4/1 "The Court has noticed that the witnesses are so frightened that they have turned their backs on the public gallery," commented the Piesident of the Second Superior Court yesterday after decision in an armed robbery case had been returned. the President, Lt.-Colonel O. C. H. Culley, was
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  • 239 4/1 Armed gang robbery of over $2,000 from the hut of a woman, a flowerseller, one evening at Newton Road, resulted in Chua Ah Kow a young Cninese. being convicted and sentenced to seven yeans* rigorous imprisonment And six okrs of the "cat" in the
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  • 734 4/1 Troubles On Turkish Frttutier Feared A.P Reuter. LONDON, MAR. 13.—THE PERSIAN MYSTERY DEEPENED TODAY, WHEN FOLLOWING REPORTS THAT TANKS AND ARMOURED CARS LAST NIGHT WERE ONLY 23 MILES FROM TEHERAN, THE PERSIAN PRIME MINISTER,
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  • 52 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Mar. 14.—The British Cabinet, concerned over new developments in the Iran situation, meets on Thursday to discuss problems arising out of the continued presence of Russian troops in Iran. Earlier a Foreign Office spokesman said the reported Soviet troop movements made the situation "more
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  • 335 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Mar. 14.—Generalissimo Stalin called Winslon Churchill a "war-monger," charged him with asking for "war on the USSR, and accused him of telling "lies" in his recent Fulton, Missouri, address. Churchill now takes his stand tinong war-mongers. There c in be no doubt that Churchill's
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  • 170 4/1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. 14.— President Truman on Wednesday received a report on the critical international affairs from Secretary of State James F. Byrnes centring on Soviet reinforcements into Iran. Also evidently dealing with the troubled situation in Iran were the following: (1) Averill Harriman, American
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  • 95 4/1 Gymbalist Case For out moils Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 13.—The case ef Aircraftman Norrie Harold Cymbalist, who was sentenced to ten years' penal servitude on charges arising out of the recent RAF strike at Kallang. Singapore, will be raised in the House of Commons next Wednesday. Lieutenant William Griffiths Labour for
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  • 47 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 12.—The Marylebone Cricket Club announced today that permission has been <; ranted for the Nawab of Pataudi to play against England in the Tests this Summer. India had formally asked permission in view of the fact that tfie Nawab had previously played for England Reuter.
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  • 140 4/1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 13. Gen. Joseph Stilweil who is taking command of the reactivated Sixth Army at a news conference yesterday said that the United States must "be ready when war starts," because the next time we will be the original target. He said
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  • 29 4/1 Reuter. BANGKOK, Mar. 13.—Lord Louis Mountbatten, Comman-der-in-Chief South-East Asia, arrived this morning on a twoday visit to the Siamese King accompanied by Lady Mountbatten and daughter.—Reuter.
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  • 211 4/1 SINGAPORE, Today. On a specially-erected gallows. In one of the high, grey-walled quadrangles of Changi Gaol, in which thousands of civilian and military internees languished throughout the occupation. Singapore's first convicted war criminals were hanged this morning. As the prison bell tolled the last
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  • 326 4/1 Reuter A.P. BATAVIA, Mar. 13.—Formal talks between the Dutch and the Indonesians in which Dr. Sutan Shahrir, Indonesian Premier, is believed to have presented counter-propo-sals to the Dutch plans to give the Netherlands East Indies dominion status, began at the residence of the British Special
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  • 96 4/1 MUKDEN A.P. CHUNGKING, Mar. 14.— The last units of the Russian garrison in Mukden left on Tuesday night with Commandant Maj. Gen. KovtounStankevitch, the Chinese Central News Agency reported. Their departure completed the evacuation begun on Mar. 7 and ended Soviet occupation of six months
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  • 63 2/3 CHIA—CHUA. The engagement was announced in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday 9th March 19ttk__wem CAPT. K. C. CHIA and MISS CHUA. BWEE EE. Capt. Chia Is the son of Mr. Ii Mrs. Lim Slew Long and the adopted son of the late Mr. Chia Keng Teow and Mrs. Chia Keng
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  • 42 2/3 MR. DAVID SUNDRAM of the Registrar of Vehicles Office Middle Road, Singapore, departed to be with ihe Lord on the 13th. inst. The cortege will leave 42 Hooper Road on Thursday at 4.30 p.m. for interment at Bidadari at 5 p.m.
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  • 591 2/3 BEFORE the war, many people in Malaya (not only tnose directly interested in tne ruboer industry) carried in their neads a picture ot the wond rubber situation. That picture was kept up to date by the regular issue or a wealtn of statistical matter from both official and
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  • 146 2/3 A.P. NUREMBERG, Mar. 13.-The International Tribunal has granted Nasi diplomat Franz yon Papen the rhrht P°^> mit ii an "rtewwtory to King Gustav of Sweden on r»,SfJ^ f aI,e ed for the king's intervention in the cause oi peace. The court also gave yon Papen
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  • 219 2/3 A.P. LONDON, Mar. 12.-The Russian press and radio for the second consecutive day, today 5^P ly criticized Winston Churchill s speech at Fulton, Missouri which called for a virtual AngloAmerican military alliance. An article in Izvestia, quoted by Moscow radio, said tnat the speech of
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  • 59 2/3 Reuter. ST. THOMAS, Virgin Is., Mar. 12.—A call for legislation against racial discrimination was approved by delegates when plenary sessions were resumed on the West Indian Conference now meeting here. President of the Barbados Progressive League, G. H. Adams, who moved the resolution, said the conference should recommend
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  • 188 2/3 Writers of letters intended foi publication are requested to append their names, not noms-de-plume. Colour Bar? Could some responsible and competent authority give a valid reason, or at least an excuse, as to why the crews of the Largs Bay refused to saii with Asiatic evacuees for Malaya?
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  • 101 2/3 A.P. MOSCOW, Mar. 13.-Russia baa replied to the U.S. note concerning the removal of irom Manchuria. An informed source told newsmen the Soviets took the position that any equipment used by the Japanese Army was war booty and the Soviet Army thus was entitled
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  • 63 2/3 Reuter. NEW YORK, Mar. 12.—Dr Syud Hussaln, Chairman of the National Committee for India*s Freedom, speaking on the eve of his departure for India said at a laiewell dinner last night- "To perpetuate British rule in India is to be guilty of international immorality.
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  • 53 2/3 LONDON, Mar. 12.-Indian army casualties reported in Java d ?n m^ a,r o a ,n Up (0 Feb 16 were: 4i6 killed, 810 wounded and 229 missing giving a total of 1,275 97 £«i 5 a^ y casualties were: Killed, 55 wounded and 8 missing giving a
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  • 42 2/3 A.P. PARIS, March 13.-Rescue searched on Monday for -he bodies of six persons believed to be buried by a huge avalanche of snow which engulfed more than 10 houses ln the Tura mountain village of Echamp on Sunday.—A.P y
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  • 63 2/3 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Mar. 13.— U.S. Secretary of Commerce Henry Wallace on Tuesday said he thought Britain! should transfer some ivar bases to the U.S. on a permanent basis. He also told the senate banking committee he would not support the proposed British loan "for a
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  • 104 2/3 A.P. Chiang CHUNGKING, March 13.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, presiding at a service for Dr. Sun Vat-sen on the 31st anniversary of MM death of the Chinese Republic's founder, recalled the latter's deathIt d wish for peace in China and a» common struggle to save the country. Chiang evidently
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  • 136 2/3 Reuter. CAIRO, Mar. 12.-Cairo newspapers today received a typewritten short headed Military Communique No l headquarters of the secret Arab ttating: febltffteri of our armed forces attacked the enemy BrLh ght ln M,aml SSTI British armed camp in the former rncrTe"" F&CUlty f Com attack SUrPrIR6 a,,d
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  • 47 2/3 A.P. CHUNGKING, Mar. 13.-The Cheese Communist committee claiming to speak lor fifty VnlU coKTolled areas in China, has addressed a protest to Franco aganst the death sentences passed on three Spanish women -Mercedes Gomez, Otero Isabella Coledano and Marie Teresa Toral.—A.P d
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  • 393 2/3 C ertain Ink'orinatfoir' Given: In vcwfflga tions finder Way Investigations are being conducted by the security authorities to pin charges of atrocities on officers and men of General Yamashita's forces who were responsible for the massacres of Chinese in the weeks following the entry
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  • 77 2/3 Chua Kirn Keng (21) and Chua Boon Kang (22), charged with having robbed a compatriot, Hoe Ah Hee, of $400, claimed trial before Mr. L. C. Goh. in the second district court, yesterday. The robbery was alleged :o have taken place at the Junction of Victoria Streei and
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  • 107 2/3 Some 35,000 Malayans who were sent to Siam by the Japanese for forced labour have been recovered, and approximately 11,000 have been returned to Malaya. These Malayans, who at the time they were located were in a very bad way, owing to mistreatment
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  • 54 2/3 At a committee meeting held recently, the Singapore Ratepayers Association decided to notify the BMA of the revival of the Association ana of its activities, also to request tnat it be represented on the /ductal priority sub-committee and on an> other official committee a tecUng the interests of
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  • 306 2/3 How two special constables guarding a B.M.A. store were held up and a crowd of people started to loot the fil° r /i? n ti h >W th e 1 00Un Was topped after shots were fired by Ma ay military guards and 32
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  • 148 2/3 (Tribune Correspondent) IPoH, Mar. 13.—Two gunmen were Killed in early morning duels with the police today in Ipoh town area in Separate incidents. Tlie hist occurred about 1 a.m. when a police patrol searched two I Chinese behaving in a suspicious I manner. The latter opened
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