Malaya Tribune, 19 March 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, March 19, 1946.
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  • 292 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Mar. 19.—A call for daily prayers for the success of the British Cabinet Ministers' mission to India was issued yesterday by the Archbishop of Canterbury The appeal to the London Times was signed by the Archbishop and the Bishops of Durham, Chelmsford,
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  • 564 4/1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Congress leader, who arrived in Singapore yesterday evening at 4 o'clock, was given a rousing reception at the Kallang air port. Pandit Nehru, who is accompanied by his brother-in-law, Mr. Hutheer Singh, as his secretary, was greeted on alighting
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  • 206 4/1 In a message to the people o) Singapore, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru last night said: "I should like to thank the people of Singapore for the warm and hearty welcome they have given me although I put them to the trouble of waiting many hours by arriving late.
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  • 164 4/1 In East Asia and particularly in Malaya the political awakening of Indian Youth has been unique, states a memorandum submitted to Panditji Nehru by the New Democratic League of Indians. But without any organised effort the spirit is likely to die out; the ushering in
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  • 199 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mar. 18.—The Combined Food Board meeting in Washington has run into a severe deadlock on the question of programme of world wheat distribution to the J amine-threatened populations of Europe and Asia it was disclosed today. Officials stated that it was considered possible that
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  • 594 4/1 Reuter A.P. TEHERAN, Mar. 18.—A curtain of silence descended on troubled Teheran today. With only a week to go before the UNO Security Council meets and a virtual certainty that it will have before it the question of the continued presence of Russian troops in
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  • 62 4/1 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Mar. 18.—Mr. Winston Churchill is expected to be the guest of Queen Wilhelmina of Holland for a short time about the middle of May it is reported today. During his visit to Holland Mr. Churchill will receive the honorary degree of Doctor of
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  • 841 4/1 Penang Will Be Free Port: Bill Passes Third Reading < lEI I < 11-lOM S t.VSU IJII* CRITICS: *i\o ATTEMPT AT SMART IM SI VI VV Reuter. ONDON > MAR 18—THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT TODAY ANNOIINPPn PEnlnp I TIB UNION MODIWCATIONa FREE P RT AS A RESULT
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  • 97 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Mar. 18.—Some 6,000 people have fled and an undetermined number have been killed and injured, as the result of eruptions of the three-peaked Sakurafima volcano on. the pe- 4 ninsula in KagoshUma bay in southern Kyushu, according to reports reaching Tokyo today. Information about
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  • 63 4/1 Reuter. PARIS, March 18.—French troops led by General Leolerc entered Hanoi this morning, announces the Hanoi correspondent of the French news agency. The local press has published a proclamation by General Leclerc appealing to the population to remain calm. No incidents have occurred but Nationalists continue
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  • 566 2/3 TWENTY-ONE years after the death of Dr. Sun Vat-sen, Known both inside and outside China as the Fatner of the Republic, it may be said that his dream of national unity and of ending foreign pressure has become a reality. For the first time within living memory
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  • 1032 2/3  -  By Sylvain Mangeot Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent Reutrr. British opinion confronted with the latest developments in Persia and verbal exchanges between Winston Churchill and Generalissimo Stalin is torn between the desire to face up to realities, however unpleasant these may be, and the Instinctive
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  • 362 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 18.—In a special despatch to the News of the World from Cairo Richard Wyndham writes: "Until this week the train of events in Persia were not unduly alarming. Dut this week's report—even if it is only kite-flying—ihat Russia has has brought in
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  • 136 2/3 A.P. TEHERAN, March 18.—Iranian Minister of Information Prince Firouz told the Press on Saturday that the reported presence of 3,000 Russian troops at the Karaj encampments 26 miles north of Teheran constituted no danger to tlu capital, writes Associated Press correspondent Joseph Goodwin. "The Russians have been
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  • 695 2/3 "Unspeakable Horror" Described By Prosecution "Unspeakable horror, horror stark and naked stalks through this case from beginning to end. I have searched rijrht through to find some mitigating factor. I confess i have failed. If t|ie prisoners are found guilty, I ask the court to
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  • 170 2/3 The committee appointed to allot priorities to applicants for passage by i,ea to Hongkong and China, has begun its funct<ons. Persons who wish to apply should apply at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 47 Hill Street whert? they will be asked to nil in the requisite
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  • 61 2/3 Emphasising once again the seriousness of selling controlled foodstuffs above the maximum price, Major C. R. Koh sentenced Kong Kuan who pleaded guilty in the Fourth Court yesterday to selling a kati of beef for $2.40 instead of $2 to one month's r.i. and fined him
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  • 29 2/3 Mr. Abdullah bin Md. Sheriff, a member of the staff of the Malaya Tribune Press Ltd.. and brother-in-law of Mr. Md. Sheriff bin Abbas, was married over the week-end.
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  • 110 2/3 Chinese ConsulGeneral Attends Concert A large and appreciative audience, including Dr. Wu Paakshing, Chinese Consul-General, Singapore, attended the concert given by the pupils of Mrs. Lucien Wang at the Victoria Memorial Hall last Saturday evening. The highlight of the concert was the rendering of the song "To A Missing One"
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  • 252 2/3 As a result of investigations following the arrest of a Sikh who was charged with stealing 24 bales of bed sheets from 223, No. 2, Sub Depot, Mohamed Sultan Road, two Chinese were also arrested. Tan Leong Whatt (20) was charged before Major D. P. Rees,
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  • 106 2/3 Last week the C.I.D. made nine arrests, recovered three firearms and jewellery worth $1,250. On Monday, March 11, two Indians were arrested in connection with an armed robbery but no arms were recovered. On Friday two Japanese automatics and one revolver were recovered and two Indians were arrested
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  • 70 2/3 On Saturday, to celebrate the Paironal Feast of the School, the Brothers of St. Patrick's School, Singapore invited their Old Boys to meet a strong R.A.F. XI on the school ground. A thrilling game ended in a victory for the Airmen by 4 goals to 1.
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