Malaya Tribune, 27 March 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, March 27. 1946.
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  • 185 4/1 Thic?. Indian proprietors and t\v sliop assistants of sundry goods shops in Serangoon Road were sen-, tenccd to terms of imprisonment, and in addition to fines, in default of which their terms of imprisonment would be extended, when they pleaded guilty before M*. L. C. Goh, in the
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  • 108 4/1 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Mar. 25.—At least 700 Chinese are known to have been killed by the Japanese during their occupation of Penang, according to reports received by the Penang China Relief Fund. These unfortunate victims were beheaded, shot, or tortured to death, and of the
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  • 41 4/1 Repatriates to Singapore by the Winchester Castle failed to j claim some twenty pieces of baggage. The owners are ur--1 gently requested to get Into touch with Mr. Ong Ec Lim of the Repatriation Committee at the new Supreme Court Building.
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  • 95 4/1 Alleged to have forged a document acknowledging receipt of $40,000, V. C. B. Menon (29), an Indian, appeared before Major A. P. Jack, in the second district court, yesterday. The charge was explained to Menon, and, on the grounds that further investigations are to be made,
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  • 158 4/1 Omar bin Ariffln (38) a Javanese marine constable, whose' action of dealing in firearms, according to Mr. L. C. Goh, presiding officer, first district court, "might have endangered the lives of fellow members of the police force, should the revolver and
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  • 84 4/1 .A Jpng-felt need in Singapore has been satisfied by establishment of a Juvenile Court On Monday the advisers to g}« Juvenile Court met und"r the Chairmanship of WingCommander F. A. Brlggs and it was decided that the Juvenile C< 52P s JL I as from
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  • 50 4/1 Correspondent) PENANG. Mar. 25.-Major s s Prest, one of the two assessors for the Seagar trial passed away on Saturday in hospital, and a military funeral took place the following day l\ Is understood that the Seaeir case will be brought up before a new British Officers' Court
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  • 31 4/1 PENANG. Mar. 26.-PandH Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Congress leader, who was visiting Malaya to tone up the morale ol Indians, left by air for Calcutta via Rangoon this morning
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  • 119 4/1 An announcement Issued by SEAC headquarters this morning says: "It has been decided by H.M. Government that Civil Government Shall be rwiumcd in *w« Malayan Union and Singapore on the first of April, 1946, or as soon afterwards as can be conveniently arranged/ "Both Sir
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  • 286 4/1 A.P. BATAVIA, Mar. 26.—An Indonesian Nationalist "purge" of elements threatening authority of the Shahrir administration yesterday resulted in nine arrests, including three members of the original Soekarno Cabinet which was supplanted when Shahrir became Prime Minister. Among the arrested persons,
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  • 833 4/1 HOT BYRNES- GROMYKO EXCHANGES A.P. Reuter. RUSSIA TO RECOMMEND BY 8 P.M (GMT) TODAY WHETHER X ™f» UNTll'april SHOULD BE BE^BEL^YEU) Earlier yesterday, Russia's proposal to exclude the Persian comDlaints uilml the contmued
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  • 124 4/1 A.P. LOS ANGELES, Mar. 27 Chancellor of Chicago University Dr. Robert Hutchins declared: "We are blundering into war with Russia because of sxitemen's prejudices or their inability to cope with the problems of the atomic age." He charged President Truman, Secretary of State James Byrnes, Senator
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  • 31 4/1 A.P. I SOUTHAMPTON Mar. 27.—Mr* 1 tne Queen" Mary" from the United' States. He said he wanted Britain and United States to go on "as we areonly more so."—A.P.
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  • 159 4/1 Reuter. KARAJ, PERSIA, Mar. 26. •—Although the British Embassy in Teheran has not been officially informed by the Persian Government or Soviet Embassy, the evacuation of Russian troops from Persia has already started in several centres in north Persia. A train Js expected here tonight
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  • 52 2/3 THE In to Mr. P O. Mntiiias i'amadasa killed by it nr. (Japanese) action on 24th March 1944. Greater love had no man to lay down his life for his friends. Inserted in Loving Memory by his brothers Michael Mahindasa, Dennis Darmadasa and Sister Mrs. O. C. Senanayake
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  • 524 2/3 THE New Malaya as envisaged by present reforms will demand men lined for the public service. If the promise of ultimate self-govern-ment is sincere, it will be necessary to have a much larger body of trained Malayans for highly responsible posts than can be provided by the British In
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  • 153 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. public opinion is already wondering whether there will be a change in the wording of the Royal title and inscriptions on British coins after India has chosen to be either an independent state or a member of the British Commonwealth. At present the 'King
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  • 137 2/3 Reuter. BEIRUT, Mar. 25.—French troops have started their evacuation oj? Lebanon under the ternis of the new Franco-Lebanese agreement reached in Paris last week, when a contingent consisting of 1,200 Senegalese troops sailed last night from Beirut in the French aircraftcarrier Dixmude. Although under the
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  • 40 2/3 Reuter. BOMBAY, Mar. 25.—About 200 policeman have gone on a hunger strike at Gorakhpur, United Provinces, as a protest against a cut m their food ration, it was reported here to-day. They are attending t 0 their normal duties —Reuter.
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  • 311 2/3 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Mar. 25.—Rudolf Hess, Hitler s deputy until his "peace flight to Britain" in 1941, today submitted to the war crimes court the "most secret" record of his peace talk with Lord Simon, then British Lord Chancellor, on June 10, 1941,
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  • 171 2/3 Reuter. PARIS, Mar. 25.—Georges Bidault, French Foreign Minister, this evening handed a new French note on the subject of Spain to Alfred Dull' Cooper, British Ambassador to France, and Jefferson Caffery. United States Ambassador to France. The. Soviet Government is being informed of the contents
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  • 230 2/3 A.P. LONDON, Mar. 25.-Arab circles in London to-day said it was "highly probable" the Emir Abdullah of Transjordan would be asked *y his people, through the legislative assembly, to assume the title of King in the near future, writes Ronald Legge, Associated Press correspondent
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  • 489 2/3 Told "You Have Forfeited Right To Live" Six Japanese officers of the Car Nicobar garrison, including the garrison commander, Major-Generfcl Itzuki Toshio, were condemned to death by the Minor War Crimes Court here yesterday for the maltreatment and torture and the unjust
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  • 31 2/3 A general meeting of the Indian Printers' Union will be held at 32, Race Course Lane on Sunday at 10 a.m. All members and other Indian Printers are invited to attend.
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  • 38 2/3 The trial of Wan Teh who was charged with the murder of Theodore Hubback, was held at Kuala Lipis on March 20 and the accused was acquitted and discharged. The defence was not called.
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  • 239 2/3 (Tribune Correspondent) KUALA KANOSAR. —The District Court was filled to capacity when P. A. Kathiraveloo, Inspector in the Japanese rubber company Syowa Gomu Kabushiki Kaisha, was produced before Lt. A. Haggai (R.A.) on a charge of recruiting foiled labour irom Estate, Sungei Siput, to
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  • 67 2/3 A man, who it was stated is under deterftion in tlte civil prison by the War Crimes Department, was produced before Major A. P. Jack, in the second district court, on a charge of bigamy. The, charge was explained to the man, Henry Anang Tan, alias, Mohamed
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  • 378 2/3 Sentence of six years' rigorous imprisonment was passed on ex-detective George Fernandez in the Second Superior Court yesterday when he was found 'guilty of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Sandy Malcolm Hope during the Japanese occupation by what was termed "a series of particularly brutal
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