Malaya Tribune, 25 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 25, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Monday, March 25, 1945
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  • 511 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Mar. 23,—Under the shadow of a British timatum expiring at midnight on Sunday, eleventh hour sgotiations are taking place to-day between Indonesian Iremists and "Government" emissaries in an attempt to range unopposed British occupation of the southern <ea of Bandoeng hill station—the Simla of
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  • 77 4/1 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, March 24.—Addressing a crowd at Dato Kramat Ground this evening, Pandit Nehru condemned colonialism and imperialism, stating Indians were no longer going to tolerate dominion over them. "We want complete freedom," he said, adding that colonialism and imperialism sowed the seeds of war.
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  • 144 4/1 It is gratifying to note from London press cables that Malayan interests are receiving persistent support in the House of Commons with the price of tin and rubber under constant criticism, state the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Various other aspects concerning the rehabilitation of
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  • 53 4/1 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Mar. 23.—Alleged to have caused hurt to three persons during the occupation, Speedy Pancho, local Indian boxer, appeared before Mr. G H Conaghan in the District Court. He claimed trial to three charges of voluntarily causing hurt, and the case was postponed
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  • 119 4/1 Reuter. BANGKOK, Mar. 24.—Marshal Pibul Songgram, who was Prime Minister of Siam during the Japanese occupation and who declared war on the Allies in 1942, was released today on order of the Bangkok High Court from house arrest under which he was placed last October while war
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  • 577 4/1 Moscow Radio Announcement On Eve Of UNO Meetina I A.P. Reuter. qiav ™^02\,^5-^ 25 MOSCOW RADIO SAID LAST NIGHT THAT ALL RUSWITHDRAWN FROM IRAN WITHIN FIVE TO SIX WEEKS IF NOTHING UNFORESEEN HAPPENS." The broadcast said, "The Soviet Command
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  • 219 4/1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Mar. 24,—Persian Premier Qavam Sultaneh at a press conference today denied a radio report that he had called a Cabinet meeting to discuss a message from Generalissimo Stalin. He also denied unconfirmed reports current here that he intended to resign. The Persian Premier said that
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  • 27 4/1 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Mar. 24.—One person was killed, 60 taken to hospital and 140 hurt in clashes between Congress Party and Communist supporters in Calcutta today—Reuter.
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  • 106 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Mar. 25.—The News of the World said on Sunday, in a special dispatch from Sapporo, Hokkaido, that the scant "few hundred" American paratroopers on Japan's northernmost main island were faced with the beginnings of a violent, anti-occupation campaign. Correspondent A. Noyes Thomas said posters
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  • 151 4/1 A.P. MADRID, Mar. 25.—1t was reliably reported on that a Spanish note warned Britain and the U.S. of the danger of alleged French military preparations on the frontier and rejected in advance responsibility for the consequences Representations were made in the form of a
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  • 81 4/1 Reuter. LISBON, Mar. 24.—World chess champion Dr. Alekhine died from heart attack today. Dr. Alekhine held the world championship from 1927 till 1935 v.'hen he lost it to Dr. Max Euwe of Holland, but regained the title two years later. Born of a wealthy Moscow family. Dr.
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  • 297 4/1 Reuter. I BATAVIA, Mar. 24.—The British military authorities have refused a last-minute request to postpone by ten days their clearing operation in southern Bandoeng, and the ultimatum to Indonesian extremists in the area to leave or lay down their arms expires at midnight tonight inereafter,
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  • 51 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 24.—A Lancastrian aircraft on the Britain to Australia service is overdue between Ceylon and Cocos Islands. It left Negombo, Ceylon, early on Saturday morning with Aye passengers and BOAC announced tonight it must be presumed to have met with mishap. A search is being made.—
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  • 322 4/1 A.P. NEW DELHI, Mar. 25.—The British Cabinet mission to negotiate self-government for India, consisting of Lord Pethick Lawrence, Sir Stafford Cripps and Mr. A.V. Alexander arrived yesterday at Pala airport. New Delhi, most outlying aerodrome to avoid crowds, but there were mora than
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  • 552 2/3 HAVING tightened, its grasp upon Malaya and in so doing attempted to mollify opposition by cooing soothing words about "ultimate self-govern-ment," the Home Government is now faced with the task of silencing opposition to the acquisition by purchase of an equally large territory hitherto under semi-4ndependent rule. The transfer
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  • 563 2/3 CHINESE GOVT. ASSURED A.P. CHUNGKING, Mar. 24.—Foreign Minister Wang Shih-ehieh told the People's Political Council to«day that the Russian government has promised to withdraw all Soviet forces from Manchuria not later than the end of April. He said that the information was
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  • 98 2/3 A.P. CHUNGKING, Mar. 24.—Dr. Douglas Copeland, new Australian Minister to China has presented his credentials to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Copeland in a news conference said Australia would take a sympathetic interest in China's effort to promote national unity and to commence the great task of national reconstruction under
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  • 209 2/3 Persia Hopes Of A Direct Settlement Reuter. TEHERAN, Mar. 23.—Persian Premier Qavam-es-Sultaneh today broke his recent diplomatic silence to tell the foreign press that it was possible that direct negotiations with Russia would result in the withdrawal of the Red Army from Perj sia before the meeting of the UNO
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  • 362 2/3 Food Are There Any Hidden Reserves? Reuter. A.P. LONDON, Mar. 23.—The Conservative Daily Exnress to-day demands full information abbut the international food situation. Complaining that .here are "too many bit s and pieces of news" it asks: "Is the world really short of 7,500,000 tons? or do these figures take
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  • 179 2/3 A.P. WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, Mar. 24.—A Oerman submarine lobbed five shells at an inland chemical plant near here on July 25. 1943 resulting In total blackout of the entire southeastern North Carolina coast, a retired coast guard officer said today. No previous report of the incident
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  • 118 2/3 Reuter. MANCHESTER. Mar. 24.-Food C i omm Unal and ndustnal strikes are foreshadowed m India by the New Delhi correspondent of the influential Manchester Guardian today once the new Provincial and Central Governments take office. Saying that "it is futile to disguise the existence of disaffection
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  • 120 2/3 A.P. SEOUL, Mar. 23.—The American Soviet Commission begun discussions at its second session on how to aid in the formation of the provisional Korean Government, but a communique indicated the delegates have not yet settled the basic question of procedure whether to go ahead with the establishment
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  • 272 2/3 More Arms Found By Police Five masked Chinese, one of whom was armed, entered a house in Tras Street and made away with $600/- in cash and jewellery, in one of three robberies reported on Saturday night. On the same night, at the 42 milestone Pasir
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  • 167 2/3 Associated Press. JOHANNESBURG, Mar. 24.The Assembly, it is believed, will stage a full dress debate on the position of Indians in the Transvaal and Natal, when Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, the premier, move for a second reading of the Asiatic Bill to-morrow. It
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  • 109 2/3 Reuter. RANGOON, Mar. 23.—The first oi a series of trials of Japanese war criminals opened yesterday before the military court in the Banqueting Hall of the Rangoon Corporation. Arraigned on two charges of torturing and killing 637 men, women and children, the inhabitants of the village
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