Malaya Tribune, 16 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 16, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday, March 16, 1946.
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  • 140 4/1 A Jew tickets for the charity performance of "Henry V" which is aeing held at the Capitol Theatre at 9.15 p.m. on Monday, March 18. in aid of the Malaya Welfare Fund, ian still be obtained from Col. Lord, Ground Floor, Victoria Memorial Hall, or from
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  • 283 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 14.—Mr. Anthony Eden, former Foreign Secretary, speaking during the House of Commons debate on Army estimates tonight said: "I confess that nine months ago I would never have thought that the international setting could be such as it is to-night. As this debate
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  • 289 4/1 The story of how a Nocobarese while under arrest by the Japanese for alleged spying in Car NicoDar Island on Jury 8, last year escapea from custody twenty-days later, and was found dead hanging Irom a tree, was related in tne Minor Wai Crimes Court
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  • 48 4/1 At the general meeting of ihe Christian Brothers' Old Boys Association held on Wednesday The following were elected to hold office for the current yearPresident, Mr. C. H. da Silva: vice-presidents, Messrs. F C James and Lim Seng Klan^ Hon. sec, Mr. F. Balram Singh
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  • 273 4/1 Inquiry into the conduct of Neo Sin Eng, proprietor of Tampenis Market, who is alleged to have been connected in the arrest by the Japanese authorities of a shopkeeper, his relative and nine coolies shortly after the Fall of Singapore, opened before Commissioner J. C. Cobbet
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  • 583 4/1 U.S. Assurance To Persia Turkey Support Promised Against "Foreign Aggression" TRAINLOADS OF RED TROOPS ARRIVING IN KARAJ NIGHTLY Associated Press. WASHINGTON, MAR. 16.—DIPLOMATIC OFFICIALS WHO CANNOT BE NAMED REPORTED LAST NIGHT THAT THE UNITED STATES HAS ASSURED BOTH IRAN AND TURKEY THAT IT WILL STAND FIRM WITH THEM AGAINST ANY
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  • 191 4/1 Associated Press. TEHERAN, March 16.—Gen. Sepehod Amir Ahmedi, Minister ol War, said yesterday that the Iranian Army was "ready to fight to the last man" if Russians move toward Teheran from Karaj, where he said trainloads of troops and ammunition are arriving nightly. "Iran
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  • 61 4/1 A.P. CHUNGKING, Mar. 16.— The Catholic newspaper Social Welfare yesterday alleged ihat the Soviets had transported 500,000 Japanese prisoners of war from Manchuria to Siberia and are giving training in northern Heilungkiang to the remaining 200,000. The paper charged that the Russians are also giving military
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  • 123 4/1 Reuter. D ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JER•bfcY, Mar. 15.—President Truman, in a message t 0 UNRRA International Council meeting which opened here today promised that full aid of the United States would be mustered to feed the starving millions. Saying that the work of UNRRA
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  • 573 4/1 Attlee on India Reuter A.P. LONDON, Mar. 15.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, told the House of Commons amid cheers today, that the British Cabinet mission to India was going out "resolved to succeed" and h e was sure that everyone would wish them god-speed.
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  • 52 4/1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. 15.—The Soviet answer to a United States note was delivered to Secretary I ot State James Byrnes today by Nikolai Novikov, Russian Charge d'Affaires. Whither the note was in response to American protests on Soviet actions in Iran and Manchuria was not
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  • 36 4/1 OTTAWA, Mar. 15.—It Is reliably reported that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have taken a member of the Canadian Parliament into custody in connection #Ith the current Royal Commission investigation in the espionage activities in Canada.
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  • 81 4/1 A.P. BATAVIA, Mar. 16.—Indonesian workmen at Batavia's electric and gas plant and British Army civilian employees have protested against payment of their wages in Netherlands Indies currency instead of Japanese occupation money, which is being accepted by the unrecognized Indonesian Government. Workers said they were forced
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  • 53 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 15.—Moscow radio announced tonight that Generalissimo Stalin has tendered his resignation and that of his government to the Supreme Soviet. Formation of a new government would be entrusted to Seneralissimo Stalin. Reuters adds this appears to be a formal step resulting from
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  • 22 4/1 DAYTON, OHIO, Mar. 16.—A new superfortress—the B-50— with more power and better night performance than the B-29, was announced yesterday
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  • Page 4/1 Advertisements
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  • 579 2/3 NO grosser act of selfishness could be committed at the pre sent hour than that of attempted or successful evasion of the food control laws. The regulations at present in vogue have not been imposed in a spirit of repression or pettymindedness, but owe their existence to the
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  • 615 2/3 What USSR Wants From Turkey A.P. Movements of Russian forces in Iran raises with new emphasis the question of Soviet intentions toward Turkey. Russia has called for the return of Kars and Ardahan on f he Caucasian border which were given over to Turkey
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  • 121 2/3 A.P. SPOKANE, Washington, Mar. 15. Admiral William Harrison Standley, American Ambassador to Russia during part of the war, said in an interview to-day, "I don't think the Russians are bent on aggression as they see it." He attributed ''misunderstanding" between Russia and the U.S. to
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  • 441 2/3 A.P. The Russian-Persian dispute, brought to a head by Russian reinforcement of its troops in Persia, has a long history involving the Russian policy of expansion and development in Central Asian countries, some bordering on, and others close to India. Russian campaigns under the
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  • 51 2/3 A.P. LONDON, Mar. 16.—Th/B King and Queen will visit South Africa early in 1947, Buckingham Palace announced. Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret will go with them. Yesterday the Emir Abdullah of Transjord.in visited the King at Buckingham Palace, and later lunched with Their Majesties.—
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  • 323 2/3 Writers of letters intended for publication are requested to append their names, not noms-de-plume. Muslims And Tinned Meat Muslims are disagreed on the question of tinned meat as to whether it is permissible to eat it or not. This question has been discussed in the journal of Noor-ul-Islam
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  • 214 2/3 New Control On Cinema Exhibitors Cinema theatres are to ecreen at least eight thousand feet of British films at every public performance "on not less than seven days in each quota period." A proclamation making this binding on exhibitors has been
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  • 132 2/3 In a statement issued in connection with the recent SinoMalay clashes In Perak, the Chinese Consul-General for Singapore, Dr. Wu Paak-shing, calh for patience and tolerance among the Chinese community, in order not to aggravate the situation. Dr. Wu disclosed in his statnnent, which
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  • 92 2/3 The "Trading with the Enemy" restrictions on trade with Slam have now been removed and, subject to permission to export being granted by the Siamese authorities private imports may be resumed in all commodities except rice. A.P. Forms should be rendered in the normal manner. Except for
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  • 239 2/3 Railway Strike (Tribune Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, March 15 Full pay for medical leave, ninety cents per day for unskilled light labour and $1.05 per day for heavylabour, a minimum wage of ninetytwo cents for adult employees not classified as labourers and the establishment of canteens all beginning April
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  • 151 2/3 Lord Killearn, His Majesty's Special Commissioner to South-East Asia, will arrive at Kallang airfield, today at about 3 p.m. He will be met by the Supreme Allied ComSander, the Chief of Staff, the »mmanders-in-Chief of the three Services, and the Chief Political Adviser. As a special
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  • 14 2/3 Part of the Commonwealth Occupation Force for Japan arrived here by the "Orduna" yesterday.
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  • 149 2/3 The maximum penalty was imposed on Aw Tian Hee (57) when he pleaded guilty in the Fourth Court yesterday to having in his possession dutiable tobacco, namely 9,046 cigarettes. The duty on this tobacco was revealed to be $341-. and on this charge Aw was fined $1,000.
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  • 171 2/3 As a sign of their existing good relations in Malaya, Dutch and Javanese refugees at Nee Soon Camp, Singapore, are presenting a two-hour moslcal and dramatic show at Nee Soon Hospital at 7.45 p.m. on March 23. The entertainment to be staged by the Dutch
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  • 59 2/3 Convicted on a charge of stealing 14 bales of clothing from a military sub-depot, Koh Ah Guan (18) was sentenced to two years' r.l. by Major D. P. Rees. in the first district court yesterday. According to the prosecution two others involved in the theft of the
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  • 47 2/3 All those who have enrolled themselves in the Singapore General Labour Union, Indian New Democratic League and I.N.A. Defence and Relief Committee in connection with Pandit Nehru's visit, are requested to assemble at the Singapore General Labour Union premises in Short Street, on Saturday at 5 p.m.
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  • 299 2/3 The following Malayans returned by the Talma from India yesterday: Mrs. A.M. Chelvan, Miss M M. Chelvan, Mr. E. E. Chelvan. Miss M. A. Chelvan. Mrs. Carmen Pagent, Mrs. G. R. Davidson, Mr. F. Davidson, Miss R. Davidson, Mr. Peter L'Angellier, Miss Pam L'Angellier, Mrs. A. Bain, Miss
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