Malaya Tribune, 29 March 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malai/6 FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Friday, March 29, 1946
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  • 368 4/1 The South-East Asia food conference which concluded here yesterday, was a success, and action which will immediately be taken will gradually lead to improvement in the general food situation, declared Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner, South East Asia, who presided over the conference, in a broadcast
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  • 163 4/1 The story of the execution of two American survivors of a U.S. Army B-24 bomber which crashed while carrying out a raid on the railway at Saigon on June 12, 1945, was related at th* Minor War Crimes Court yesterday, when
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  • 32 4/1 The Singapore Ratepayers' Association has been Imormed by the BMA that it has bc-en decided to postpone making any change in the rates lor electricity lor the time being.
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  • 23 4/1 CANBERRA, Mar. 26.—The Commonwealth Cabinet has approved in principle plans to build four new destroyers, Joseph B. Chifley, Australian Prime Minister, announced today.
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  • 52 4/1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Mar. 27.—Russian evacuation from North Persia was continuing today at high speed, according to travellers reaching Teheran from this district. The Government spokesman said today: "J have been informed from the Soviet Embassy that Russian troops will leave Kazvin in 15 days
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  • 132 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Mar. 27.—Chinu DM agreed to the end of Apnl as tiie date lor the complete withdrawal Ol all Soviet troops lrom Manchuria, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Cnieh announced today. China, said Mr. L.u Chieh, had never given up the right to
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  • 62 4/1 An R.A.F. Sunderland flyingboat bound for Hongkong crashed at Seletar on Wednesday morning when seven were killed, six are missing (believed killed) and eight received injuries and are now in hospital The flying-boat was carrying eleven passengers (all Europeans) and a crew of
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  • 47 4/1 U.S. —Athens —Cairo Air Line A.P. WASHINGTON, March 29.— Trans-Continental and Western Airlines Inc., announced on Thursday thfet it would begin regular commercial service on Mar. 31 to Cairo. It said the flight will establish the first commercial air link between the U.S., Rome and Athens.— A.P.
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  • 31 4/1 A.P. NEW YORK. March 29.—Mr. Victor Chi-Tsal Hoo. assistant to Mr. Trygve Lie. United Nations Secretary General, was summoned to a staff meeting at the Unit 3d Nations temporary he adquarters.—A.P.
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  • 198 4/1 Franco Govt. "Potential Menace To World Peace" A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. 28.—Sumner Welles, former Un-der-Secretary of State, believes the United States policy toward Spain is as wholly mistaken as the Uniied States attitude in 1936. Sumner Welles told a nationwide radio audience that
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  • 92 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Mar. 28.—An allembracing nine-point agreement between the United Kingdom and the United States finally settling lend-lease reverse, lend-lease surplus property and mutual war claims was signed by the British Ambassador Lord Halifax and United Slates assistant Secretary of State Dean Acheson yesterday Implementing
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  • 82 4/1 A.P. TEHERAN, Man. 29—An Iranian General Staff officer disclosed on Thursday that the Iranian Government has ordered the army not to reenter territory evacuated by Russian troops. He said the order halted the General Staff plans to reoccupy the northern garrisons. The Russian army had not
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  • 69 4/1 A.P. CANBERRA, Mar. 29.—Australia tfill not lay any claim to Portuguese Timor, it is learned. The Minister of External Affairs, Dr. Herbert Evatt, told the House of Representatives that there is an agreement to that effect with Portugal. He said trye agreement was made as one of
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  • 140 4/1 A.P. MOSCOW, Mar. 28—Russian 'scientist Jacob K. Sirkin said on Wednesday that atonfx energy I would be used in future to provide power for industry "maybe not in '•five or ten years but before very j long." He told a Moscow audienre, "the liberation of
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  • 223 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Mar. 28.—A surprise search by Allied military authorities yesterday resulted in the confiscation of thousands of dollars in American currency, diamonds, watches and cameras lohen the first group of more than 300 Japanese diplomats from Europe disembarked at the
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  • 268 4/1 A.P. SAIGON, Mar. 28.—Cochin China, for 84 years directly administered as a French colony, was reported authoritatively yesterday to have received permission to set up its own provisional government within a fortnight, writes Asj sociated Press correspondent, Stanley S win ton. ims would serve
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  • 55 4/1 A.P. NEW YORK, Mar. 28.—Consolidated net profit for the Texas Company one of the na"OBS kajUn* oil concerns, was $51,856,000 after deducting all charges, interest and taxes last year, the company reported This Is equivalent to $4.61 c per compared with $54.516.000 or $4.85 c per
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  • 531 2/3 RECENT articles in this column have suggested that Malaya and the Colonial Empire generally so far have little upon which to congratulate themselves with regard to the offerings which have been made to America in advance propitiation for favours to come in the shape of the $3,700 million
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  • 497 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 27.—Two members of Parliament, Lieut.-Col. Rees Williams, Labour, and Captain Gammans, Conservative, are to visit Sarawak to confirm by independent inquiry that the Rajah of Sarawak's proposals for the cession of Sarawak to His Majesty is broadly acceptable to the local
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  • 106 2/3 A.P. LISBON, Mar. 28.-Dr Alov naturalised French citizen knS world chess champion wh o died in Portugal on Sunday s UC cumbed to an obstruction '"of" :i hing channels due to a piece o. meat. i hnSon mc i al aut °P s y report
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  • 79 2/3 A.P. MONTREAL. Mar. 27.-Judge Rene Theberg ruled the prima Hide ease made In the preliminary hearing against Fred Rose, Communist Member of Parliament charged with giving official secrets to Russia. The judge freed Gordon Lunan of comtempt for refusal to testify. He ordered Rose
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  • 42 2/3 The U.S. Navy Department announced recently that according to the British Admiralty and U.S. Navy Department U-boat assessment committees, enemy submarines destroyed from all causes of World War Two totalled 996, including 781 German, 85 Italian and 130 Japanese.—USlS.
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  • 40 2/3 A.P. MANCHESTER, Mar. 28. Seventeen persons were injured on Wednesday in a fall through a skylight after a crowd had gathered on a roof to watch a semi-final soccer match. None was seriously injured AP.
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  • 77 2/3 A.P. CHUNGKING, Mar. 28.—Dr. Wellington Koo, the Chinese ambassador to Britain, declared in a broadcast yesterday that the United Nations Organization was not powerful enough at present to stop aggression. Stressing the need for cooperation and understanding among the Big Five, Koo said that 'lit is
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  • 99 2/3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, March 27. Lieut. Nicolal Gregorivieh R<diii, described as a Soviet naval officer, tfi under arrest today at Portland. Oregon, alter being charged .lute last night with obtaining Information in the United States for the use and udvantage of "a foreign nation." Redin
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  • 53 2/3 Reuter. CHUNGKING. Mar. 27.-Sino-Indian trade prospects were bright, S. K. Chettur, chief delegate of the Indian Trade Mission to China, told the press. The problem facing India, ho said, was food shortage and ihat millions face death. Members of the mission will see Foreign Minis-er Wang
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  • 114 2/3 has been decided by His Majesty's Government, as an act of clemency, not to institute further criminal proceedings against persons alleged to be guilty of collaboration With the enemy in British territories of South-East Asia in cases where no atrocity or brutality is involved," says
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  • 176 2/3 "The rehabilitation of the channels of private trade is now reaching the stage when it is considered unlikely that there will be need for further Government procurement of supplies of general goods other than those normally pro cured for Government's own use," says a
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  • 87 2/3 An aged, white-haired Chinese, Tan Boon Tong, who admitted a charge of murder of a compatriot Ng Hock Lan at Silat Road when he was arraigned in the Second Superior Court yesterday, stated that he had been under grave and sudden provocation The Court however
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  • 121 2/3 "Double-Tenth" Case One of the 21 Kempeital men who stand charged in connection with the "Double Tenth" atrocities, Private Tanaka (accused No. 17), was acquitted and discharged yesterday on the submission of defence counsel that no case had been made out against him by the prosecution. Counsel
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  • 89 2/3 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Mar. 27.—A local jockey, Wan Noordin, was held up by four Chinese at five this morning at the junction of Kajang Road and Dato Kramat Road, when he was on his way to the race course. One man prodded Noordin with something which appeared
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  • 115 2/3 A 23-year-old Malay fisherman, Ariffln bin Babjan, was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment in the Second Superior Court yesterday when he was found guilty of carrying a gun on March 16 at the junction of Lorong 3 and Sims Avenue. In passing sentence, Lt.-Colo-nel
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  • 21 2/3 The Singapore V.M.C.A. will hold its first fortnightly social on Saturday, starting at 7-30 p.m., at the Tennis Pavilion.
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  • 48 2/3 The Singapore Municipal Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited committee of management for 194 ft are as follows:—Messrs. S. V. Hogan (chairman), A. Pakerl (treasurer), Yeo Joo Lim {secretary), Yeow Cheng Hoe, Tan Tee Soon, A. J. Vaz, N. Sumboo, Tan Beng Lay and Mah Beng Guan.
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