Malaya Tribune, 20 March 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 6811. The Newspaper Of Ihr People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1496 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, March 20, 1946.
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  • 656 4/1 HISTORIC LINK WITH CHINA STRESSED Speaking to a huge cosmopolitan gathering of about 50,000 people at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday evening, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Congress leader, declared that India had every sympathy with all freedom fighters and that when
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  • 23 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 19—A Reuter des patch from Nairobi today stated the return of drought conditions in Kenya is causing some anxiety.— Reuter.
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  • 133 4/1 "We have teen the end of the second world war, but there are signs of another war. It appears that tfie world has gone mad," declared Pandit Nehru in a speech yesterday. At such a juncture as this, I he said, it is the duty of Indians
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  • 357 4/1 "DOUBLE TENTH" CASE Some of the "horror stark and naked" referred to by Lt.-Col. 8. C. Sleeman, the prosecuting officer in liis opening address at the trial in which 21 Kempei-tai are arraigned for what is known as the "Double Tenth Atrocity," was narrated at the second
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  • 190 4/1 a certain amount of mystery appears to surround a young European, Edward Smith (21), as a result of which his photographs and fingerprints have been sent by the Singapore police to Scotland Yard. This was disclosed in the first district court yesterday. According to the
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  • 75 4/1 A Sikh, a victim of Kempei-tai torture and brutality, told his story in the Second Superior Court yesterday when the trial opened of an Indian, P. M. Nambiar, who faced a charge of voluntarily causing hurt for the purpose of extorting a confession. At the
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  • 504 4/1 Iranian Move Pleases Washington: Direct Settlement Now Ruled Out Reuter and A.P. WASHINGTON, MAR. 19.—TRYGVE LIE, SECRETARY-GENERAL OF UNO HAS ISSUED A COMMUNIQUE STATING THAT PEFSIA HAS PROTESTED TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL BOTH BECAUSE SOVIET TROOPS ARE STILL IN THE
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  • 127 4/1 A.P. TEHERAN, Mar. 20—Qavam es-Sultaneh's three votes as Premier, Minister of tfie Interior and Foreign Minister have appeared to have forced the dzcision of the Iranian Cabinet to file a new protest with tl-< United Nations Security Council against the continued present of Russian troops in
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  • 38 4/1 A.P. MANILA, Mar. 19.—It is estimated that 5,500 Filipinos were charged with treason by Mar. 18, which was the deadline for liling cases in the Philippines People's Court. Henceforth all cases must be presented to the regular courts.—A.P.
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  • 418 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 19.—-The historic British Cabinet Mission to India left Britain today by air after farewell statements by its three members expressing high hopes for successful fulfilment of their task. Secretary of State for India Lord Pethick-Lawrence who left Hum airport, Hampshire,
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  • 72 4/1 Reuter. NORTHERN IRELAND, Mar. IS. —Princess Elizabeth launched Britain's 'mystery" aircraft-carrier Eagle believed to be the largest in the world here today. Great secrecy has been maintained by the British Admiralty about the vessel's design but it is expected her displacement will exceed 40,000 tons and
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  • 36 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 19.—Moscow radio states President Kalinin, of the Soviet Union has asked to be relieved of his post as Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet for health reasons, tcnight.—Reuter.
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  • 37 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Mar. 19.—The first white women to be received in audience by the Emperor of Japan will visit him on Mar. 27, when the entire United States education mission to Japan will call at the Palace.—Reuter.
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  • 137 4/1 A.P. ATLANTIC CITY, Mar. 20.—N.1. Feonov, Russian delegate to the UNRRA council meeting yesterday criticized "with deep regret the manner in which the administration of the Combined Food Board was handling food distribution to the liberated nations. Director-General Herbert Lehman called upon the 47
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  • 242 4/1 In A Few Lines. A.P. BAGHDAD, Mar. 19.—Reports that six Iraqi battalions were moved north into the Kurdish areas of Iran were denied on Tuesday by the Iraqi Defence Minister Ismail Namiq. Namiq also denied there had been any difficulties with the Iraqi Kurds —A.P. LONDON,
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  • 534 2/3 THE Malayan Union documents have been signed, sealed and delivered—to the specifications laid down by H.M.s Government before Malaya was relieved. Protests and appeals have been unavailing, and the Government has made good its promise "not to be deflected" from its original intentions. This is a poor beginning to
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  • 1043 2/3  -  By Doon Campbell, Reuter's Correspondent Chungking—A charter of freedom for the national reconstruction of China has been drawn up by an All Party Conference, comprising representatives of the Communist, the Democratic League and Youth Party as well as those of President Chiang Kaishek's government. After centuries of
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  • 103 2/3 Chinese Literacy It is a disgrace that so many Malayan-born Chinese who, claiming to be Chinese, do not understand or speak the languages. They attend to every detail of Chinese tradition, they paste red paper with Chinese characters on their doors and observe the festivals. I dare say
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  • 140 2/3 A.P. There were half-a-dozen Labour members who challenged the wisdom of British insistence that Greece should hold the ballots on schedule, and one of them, K. Zilliacus added, "If there Is civil war, a large part of world opinion will hold the British Government responsible."
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  • 47 2/3 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Mar. 17.—Max Blokzijl, Dutch pro-Nazi broadcaster, was shot at dawn yesterday at Schevinlngen prison near The Hague. Blokzijl was the first of Holland's condemned traitors to be executed. The last executions in Holland took place in 1854. The death penalty was abolished in 1870.—Reuter.
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  • 165 2/3 Reuter. PARIS, Mar. 18.—One of the most important murder trials of recent times will begin here today when 49-year-old Dr. Marcel Petiot appears before the Seine assize court on a charge of murdering 63 people between 1941 and 1944. He Is alleged to have killed them in a
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  • 534 2/3 The February 15 incident at Bras Basah Road was once again thrashed out when Lin Ah Liang, representative of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Communist Party, appeared on trial before Wing-Commander F. A. Briggs in the First Superior Court yesterday.
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  • 110 2/3 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG. Mar. 18. -New scales for Chinese school teachers' salaries were fixed yesterday at the Penang Chinese School Association meeting presided over by Mr. David Chen. Under the new scales primary school teachers will be paid $100 monthly. Intermediate school teachers. $120, middle school
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  • 111 2/3 Proprietor of Tampenis Market. Noo Sin Eng, who is alleged to have been concerned in the arrest by th* Japanese military of a shop-keeper, his relative and nine coolies shortly after the Fall of Singapore, was committed to stand trial .before the Superior Court on
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  • 174 2/3 Three Inter-Services rugger matches have been arranged at Jalan Besar Stadium on Mar. 23, Mar. 30 and April 6. The proceeds of all matches are to go to the Malayan Relief Fund, and on each day the Singapore Police Band and the Pipe Band of the Cameronians
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  • 131 2/3 When the case in which Goh Boon Tia was charged with being in possession of dutiable liquor was called yesterday in the Fourth Court, a Chinese answered to that name and entered the dock. When asked 'o produce ihe charge which had been served on Goh Boon
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  • 200 2/3 (Tribune Correspondent) IPOH, March 18.—C. H. la Brooy, well-known landed property owner, was produced this morning before the district court and charged under the Treachery and Looting Enactment. The case was postponed to next week, and a $5,000 ball of was allowed. N. O.
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  • 237 2/3 A large number of evacuees are expected to return to Malaya from India and Ceylon in the next few weeks. The s.s. Winchester Castle is expected to arrive in Singapore about the end of this week. It is understood about 450 Malayan evacuees from Bombay are on
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  • 43 2/3 A.P. SHANGHAI, Mar. 19.—At least twenty high-ranking Japanese will be named in the "top" war crimes indictments to be announced on April 1, Chief Counsel Joseph B. Keenan of the International ProseI cution Section for the Far East announced today.—A.P.
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  • 49 2/3 War Crimes Investigations (BMA), Singapore has moved from the Old Colonial Secretariat to the offices ot the High Commissioner, 3rd floor, left wing ot the Supreme Court Officer i/c and 5*4&, ext. 26 for the Officer 1/e and 5845, ext. 26 for the i General Office.
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