Malaya Tribune, 21 March 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of Tne People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Thursday, March 21, 1946.
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  • 103 4/1 A.P. MELBOURNE, Mar. 20.—The decision to resume the Olympic Games has been strongly criticized by some Influential circles in Australia. D. S. Carter, vice-president of fche Amateur Swimming Union, and the editor of the MBlbourne Herald have both spoken against the games. Carter said
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  • 131 4/1 Chairs were thrown into the ring and the referee, Mr. H M Rappa, was hit in the back by a crowd in the New World Amusement Park, when Tiger Aman (121) was disqualified in the last session of a 12-round flght against Kid Pancho
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  • 204 4/1 Largest sporting event to be held in Malaya since the liberation will be the Malaya Command athletic championships, fixed for April 26-27 on the football ground of the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur. The championships are open to all Army units stationed on the Malayan mainland. The R.A.F.
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  • 74 4/1 LONDON, March 19.-Jackie Paterson, world flyweight champion and British Empire bantamweight champion, beat Theo Medina, fly and bantamweight champion of France, who was disqualified for an alleged low punch in the eighth round The London fight was scheduled for 15 rounds and European bantam title.
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  • 140 4/1 Reuter. RANGOON, Mar. 20.—Lord Killearn, who has arrived in Singapore and who had been charged by the British Government to investigate the critical food situation in South-East Asia with a view to suggesting remedial measures, has decided to hold a conference in Rangoon of principal British
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  • 120 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Mar. 20.—Russia has asked that discussion of Persia by the United Nations Organisation Security Council be postponed from Mar. 25 to April. 10. UNO's Secretary General Trygve Lie tonight stated that Russia had made this request in an ordinary mail letter posted in New York
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  • 324 4/1 Persian Govt. Silent On UNO Protest Reuter. TEHERAN, Mar. 20.—The Persian Government today refused to comment on its decision announced in Washington to appeal to the United Nations Security Council against Russia's failure to evacuate its troops from northern Persia
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  • 193 4/1 A.P. ATLANTIC CITY, Mar. 20.—Chinese delegate to UNRRA Dr. Ting Fu-tsiang told a news conference yesterday that "not one grain" of the 47,800 tons of rice promised China by the UNRRA for the first quarter of this year had arrived, while Hong Kong had received its allotted 34,000
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  • 89 4/1 Reuter. BANGKOK. Mar. 20.—The Siamese Government headed by Khuang Aphaiwong resigned today after a defeat in the National Assembly. The defeat was on a private member's bill to regulate living conditions which was passed by 65 votes to 63. Premier Aphaiwong announced that his Government would be
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  • 193 4/1 A.P. TOKYO, Mar. 21.—Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur has approved the guilty verdict for Japanese Lt.-Gen. Masaharu Homma and directed the Commanding General Army Forces in the Western Pacific, to execute the sentence by firing squad. After reviewing the case and disseniing Supreme Court
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  • 418 4/1 Persians Supported By Planes Reuter A.P. TEHERAN, MAR. 21.—CLOSELY FOLLOWING ON THE HEELS OF A REPORT THAT THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT HAS TURNED DOWN A PROPOSAL BY GENERAL NURI ES-SAID PASHA, IRAQI EX-PREMIER, NOW NEGOTIATING ON A COMMON TURKISH-IRAQI POLICY ON THE KURDISH QUESTION,
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  • 43 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Mar. 20.—The trial of Gen. Hideki Tojo, Japanese Premier at the time of Pearl Harbour, and other major Japanese war crimes suspects will almost certainly open here on May 1, authoritative Allied circles here said today—Reuter.
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  • 114 4/1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Mar. 20—Said Zta ed Din, former Persian Premier, was taken into protective custody this afternoon on orders of Prime Minister Qavam es-Sultaneh. He was taken to the Foreign Office for questioning but no charge has been brought against him. Earlier today. Said Zia
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  • 155 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Mar. 20.—The Semarang area on the north coast of central Java was shaken by an artillery duel early today, when Allied guns replied to Indonesian bombardment. According to an official report, Indonesian troop movements were observed in the area. At Bandoeng hill station, 100
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  • 522 2/3 THE news from Washington that Argentina is allowing political considerations to influence allocations of exportable surpluses of foodstuffs is a matter upon which it is dimcult to comment with dignity and restraint. The essential and humanitarian work of the Combined Food Board is stated to have run
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  • 491 2/3  -  India's problem today By Preston Crover Associated Press Correspondent A new era of advancement toward peace and prosperity or one of the bitterest civil wars in her history lay ahead for India to-day as the country awaited the arrival of a British cabinet delegation
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  • 291 2/3 Gassed 200,000 Persons A.P. Hamburg, Mar. 20 Rudolf Hoess,' former commandant of the Auschwlz concentration camp signed one of the most remarkable confessions in history, an admission that he personally arranged tile gassing of 200,000 persons from June 1941 to the end of 1943. The British
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  • 339 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 19.—Atomic energy expert Dr. Alan Nunn May, 34-year-old lecturer at King's* College, London, was today committed for trial at the Central Criminal Court after a second appearance before the Bow Street magistrate's court on a charge of communicating atomic energy secrets to an
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  • 215 2/3 Reparation Dr. Chen Su Lan's valuable suggestion mentioned in your editorial under date of March 15 captioned 'Reparation", is a timely one on behalf of the half milion people in Malaya who lost their mainstay for good and all during the Japanese terroristic subjugation of a harmless and
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  • 130 2/3 A.P. CHUNGKING. Mar. 19.—Gen. Chou En-lai. No. 2 Communist, to-day announced that representatives of both National and Communist Parties will meet to-day to discuss his charges that the National Party is back-sliding on its unity pledges. He said the 'Kuomintang Is resorting to many tricks to cheat
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  • 408 2/3 "DOUBLE TENTH" CASE Evidence of the ill-treatment and tortures he underwent at the hands of the Japanese Kempeitai during his confinement at the V.M.C.A. while a civil internee at Changi, was given by Mr. K. H. Scott, C.8.E., of the Foreign Office, in the
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  • 154 2/3 The proprietor of a rice shop, Tay Tian Swee, and his two assistants, Tan Loo Tin and Kee Choon Guan. were yesterday convicted of selling rice above the controlled pi ice in the Fourth Court. The proprietor, who was dcscrloel by his counsel as a mental
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  • 136 2/3 Another armed robber paid the pMnalty for his crime when he pleaded guilty to the charge in t'.e First Superior Court yesterday and was sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment. Prosecutor A. P. Raja told tilt Court how at 8 pin. on the nlijht of February
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  • 104 2/3 Three days have been set aside for the hearing of a summons case in which two well-known Chinese, Tan Chong Chew and Adam Tan, are alleged to have abetted a member of the Japanese military police in causing hurt to a compatriot, i"an Cheng Siang,
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  • 119 2/3 HQ MALAYA COMMAND—When a large fire broke out in the .control tower at Butterworth airstrip last month, It spread quickly to a dump of Jap bombs and small arms ammunition nearby. Signalman Chella Muthu, 4 Indian Air Formation Signals, was on telephone duty on the airstrip exchange.
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  • 162 2/3 Two Chinese detectives, Mali Yuen Kang and Koh Wai Yong, who had been employed in the Japanese Special Branch were produced before Lt.-Colonel G. C. H. Culley in the Second Superior Court yesteniay charged with causing hurt to Fianris Wong and Narayan Singh Uppal for trie
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  • 148 2/3 A few days after Ordnance Warrant Officer S. M. William provided a night's lodging for Ronald Baker (20) and another European, whom he met in a cabaret, William's motor cycle, issued to him by the Army, disappeared, and ten days lapsed before William saw
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  • 119 2/3 Ong Huay Chan who pleaded guilty in the Fourth Court yesterday to, firstly being in possession of dutible tobacco and, se. Aitiiy. to attempting to move 24,000 cigarette? out of the country, was fined $700/--on the first charge; and sentenced to three months' r.i. as well as fined
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  • 106 2/3 A Malay who posod himself as a member of 4th (Pahang) Bn. F.M.S. Volunteer Force, registered his name as an embodied Volunteer at the Volunteer Force Record Office, Singapore, drew current pay and allowances as an unemployed Volunteer at 'the Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Raub
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  • 54 2/3 The school committee of the Huo Chio Public School are organising a special language section for people of all races. Among the languages courses to begin in April there will be a course In Esperanto. Courses in the Chinese National Language, the Indonesian Language (Romanised MaJay> and in English ,ifi|
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