Malaya Tribune, 18 March 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Monday, March 18, 1946.
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 4/1 Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner, South-East Asia, inspecting the R.A.F. guard of honour shortly after his arrival in Singapore on Saturday.
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  • 707 4/1 Former Governors' Criticisms Reuter A.P. cided to m Jk Ma r 1 The British Government has derated hv e r^v lenSlVe con essi »ns to meet the criticism., says O V fv G ernment scheme of fusion f «r Malaya, S7nda°y B te
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  • 145 4/1 The public are warned that owing t 0 the arrival of Pandit Nehru in Singapore today, it may be necessary tor the Police to divert traffic from using certain roads, especially Orchard Road and Stamford Road, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. All drivers
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  • 93 4/1 A.P. I CHUNGKING, Mar. The Kuomintang Congress today closed its 17-day session, the last to be held under one-party rule. Among steps taken besides a vote of confidence extended <o Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek was enlargement of the party's powerful standing committee from 25 to 36
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  • 64 4/1 In a low scoring game at the Police Depot yesterday, Cantrell's xi b?at the Press by four runs. Batting first the Press could only muster 53 runs. Hewan took three wickets for five runs and S. K. Sundram three wickets for ten. Cantrell's xi, in reply scored
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  • 46 4/1 Bomber Newton and Dixie Dean drew in the main event of last night's Happy World boxing. In the other fights, Dennis Collins beat Harry Fernandez, Golden Boy outpointed Van Velsen, Maurice Fo:!* beat Johnny Rlasen, Jock Ewing outpointed Clever Tan, and Bob Mckin'ay drew with Selerhorst.
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  • 432 4/1 Russian View: Appeal To VXO ''Will Be Considered An Unfriendly Act" Reuter A.P. nst the russian action in persia < on he/own htiSSt T Sti whether Persia to act pwnThich has afready Vln
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  • 136 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Mar. 18.—The Soviet Union seeks a "long term of peace and safety" to permit the Russians carry out Generalissimo Joseph Stalin's pre-war plan for "overtaking and over stripping the best developed capitalist countries economically." Moscow radio said yesterday. Citing Stalin's plan for "peaceful
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  • 55 4/1 A.P. SOFIA, Mar. 18.—The Bulgarian Foreign Minister Fetko Stainov said that reports published in London that the BulgarianTurkish border have been closed were "absolutely untrue." Commenting on reports of troop movements in Bulgaria Minister Stainov said that there are "no movements or concentrations of Bulgarian troops at the
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  • 252 4/1 A.P. t NE^ V J°RK, Mar. 17.-U.S. Secretary of State James F« Byrnes yesterday rejected any idea of an alliance with Russia against Britain, or Britain against Russia. He declared that the U.S based its hopes for security on the United Nations Organisation
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  • 46 4/1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Mar. 17.—Major Simon Astley, son-in-law of the Viceroy of India Lord Wavell and Lady Wavell, died after a motorcar accident at Quet:a yesterday. Astley married Miss Joan Wavell, Lord Wavell's youngest daughter in New Delhi in January 1943.—Reuter.
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  • 102 4/1 A.P. BATAVIA, Mar. 17.—A second meeting in the Dutch and Indonesian negotiation made "real progress," an official spokesman said on Suiurday. Agreement was reached on the' procedure to be followed and two sub-committees were forvied to "discuss matters in detail." The next meeting will be held
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  • 87 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 17.—The Sec-retary-General of the Unttea Nations, Trygvy Lie, said utfor„ he left London for Neio YorK by air today that hi hal no cases to put before the United Nations Security Council which meets on Mar. 25. (Yesterday the Persian Ambassador
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  • 95 4/1 Reuter. I ISTANBUL. Mar. 17.—Turkey and Iraq will sign an agreement next week at Ankara. Turkish capital, further strengthening the ties between the two countries Contents of the agreement will be communicated to the Arab League after its signature. The idea of the* new agreement between Turkey
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  • 301 4/1 Jinnah's threat A.P. Reuter. m— NEW DELHI, Mar. 17.—The Muslim League President, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, replying today to what he called the Congress threat of civil war, said that if negotiations with the British Cabinet mission are to commence on a basis
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  • 33 4/1 Pandit Nehru, who was originally expected to arrive in Singapore at 11.55 this morning, is now expected at 2 p.m. today. It is understood that his plane was delayed at Butterworth.
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  • 572 2/3 EXHIBITION of films becomes a controlled industry under the latest edict of the Administration. A decade or bo ago we might ihave felt inclined to describe the screen as a non-essential industry but we are not certain whether we should be justified in so doing today. The average
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  • 708 2/3 AMERICAN CONCERN OVER THE MANCHURIAN ISSUE Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Mar. 17.-General George Marshall has deßCMbed the ManchurUn situation as "extreme y cntical" and said that additional Chinese troops ajTbeing sent into the area These troops include elements of i 9 American-trained divisions that
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  • 144 2/3 A.P. OTTAWA, Mar. 16.—Fred Rose, Communist member of Parliament accused o working with the Moscowdirected espionage ring, h expected to return to his seat in Commons on Monday when Prime Minister MacKemie King promised to give a more detailed statement of the
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  • 431 2/3 A.P. superv.se equitable internaUonal contn,? d (h Nat V' n8 l oilfields was being studiedI bere Ira "ian _gir «e«der Buiiard, retired fdSf in t0 TtehOFM Who au in London next week is WCted to discuss the proposal with the British Cabinet The plan was
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  • 257 2/3 A Cautionary Word There appears to be a great tendency in the local girls to fall fo the Uniform, regardless of the nationality of the wearer. While there is nothing to say against nationality itself, it is painful to note that a decent and well-meaning Chinese Malay, or
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  • 569 2/3 A.P. n BOMBAY, Mar. 17.-Front ra*k Congress circles exBritish Prime Minister Uement Attlee s pronoun cement that India has a ritrht R°riS rr.^^T denc l and the statement that three British Cabinet members will soon go to India to study the self-government problem. y
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  • 131 2/3 A.P. VIENNA, March 17.—An inquisitive reporter of the U. S. Army newspaper Stars and Stripes set out lon Saturday to find out what the j average lied Army soldier thought about Winston Churchill's speech suggesting closer British-American ties. The first Russian soldier shook hands
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  • 152 2/3 A.P. YEN-AN, Mar. 17.—The Communist New China news agency in a dispatch dated Mar. 13 declared that "furious fighting" was raging between the Manchuria Democratic joint ar-my and elements of the Chinese New First army fifty miles south-west of Mukden. After a two-week lull
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  • 69 2/3 A.P. NEW DELHI, Mar. 17.—Congress Party members today urged in the Legislative Assembly that the Government of India seek rice supplies from Russia in view of this coun- 1 try's grave food situation and of reports of a good Soviet harvest. Government agreed to propose to London that the British
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