Malaya Tribune, 16 April 1946
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Title Section30 1946-04-16 1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 581 J. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTt The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, April 16. 1946.30 words
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Article208 1946-04-16 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Apr. lS.—Prc- wratkm* have been completed for the sombre task of repatriating -00 000 or more of the U.S. nation's war dead Acting on behalf of all services, the War Departnent is awaiting only a siynai from congress. Legislations passed both branchesA.P. - 208 words
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372 1946-04-16 1 Truman Urges War On "Poverty Despair" A.P. J*i 23 V '.l ON Apr l n Truman, in rneech before the governing board of the Pan-Amerie-in I nan. called upon the American Republics toheVTerndT etc "poverty and despair" which breeds v*. P erad| a highlighting I ***y observance, 1 a. .uredA.P. - 372 words
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172 1946-04-16 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Apr. 15.—1t was learned today that the British delegation would not '>ppose discussion of the Spanish question raised by the Polish d~l' nation. hoped. however,, that either Cha'ntan or the Council itself n**akß cltar what subjects are for the Security CouncilReuter. - 172 words
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Article673 1946-04-16 1 UNO Officially Asked To Drop Iranian Case A.P. TEHERAN, Apr. 15.—Today's decision by the PerfJ. an r rx?A erßment t0 wi,n(i,s w the Persian question from we UNO Security Council is regarded by many officialA.P. - 673 words
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Article69 1946-04-16 1 Reuter. RANGOON. Apr. 15.-Three were killed mH 11 wo» lhl e uound.d on Saturday nieht when a ga of 15 dacoits open- < d fire with machineguns on a Government boat 40 miles ?om The sold.ers returned fire and in a one-hour clash three dacoi:sReuter. - 69 words
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220 1946-04-16 1 Reuter. ..i ¥f Hoess commandan. »1 ihe dreaded Auschwitz concentration camp, hung betor t Member* war crimes tribunal Ha a X conf, onteo »'<h his own confession of having ordered the gassing of 2.500.000 people. Yes i; is all true." heReuter. - 220 words
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113 1946-04-16 1 Reuter. LONDON. Anr. 25—The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, anj nounced in the House of Commons today a new scheme designed to atI tract into the forces 26,500 men for the Navy and Marines. 100.000 for the Army and 60,000 for the Royal A'rReuter. - 113 words
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Article27 1946-04-16 1 Reuter. NEW YORK Apr. 14 .—Bruce Wcioococlc Lrlil'-li boxlnll cNnmpion arrives 2, Ou2r6l2 bv 2 ?2NAmerican pl2ne lrom 8r,nn lor Ni5 NssN, v,l»N «H2Urlollo on Kl2v 13—Neucrl.Reuter. - 27 words
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224 1946-04-16 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Apr. 15.—Dr. Quo Tai-chi, Chinese delegaie to the U.N.0., said today that his government had no intention of bringing up the outbreak of hostilities in Manchuria before the Security d uncil. He expressed the hope, however, that with theReuter. - 224 words
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Article67 1946-04-16 1 AP. MILAN, Apr. 15.—A 32-gram da- j mond valued at more than $65.00P, which belonged to Benito lfli—i"i|*. I '•as been found hv th Mftiltttf Police, ft was reported on Saturday. The Jewel was found aft»r Mu'wlini's capture by the partisans An anonymous letter gave the first tipAP. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration13 1946-04-16 1 BEHIND THAT SMILe.... who knows what' Mahatma Ganani looking very che leaves the13 words
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Article145 1946-04-16 1 A.P. CHANGCHI N, April 16.—The battle for the Mancnunan capital of Changchun was under wav yesterday between Chinese Government and Communist forces The Communists attacked on Sunday, two hours before the final withdrawal of the Soviet occupation forces, and by yesterday had already sniffed into theA.P. - 145 words
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Article30 1946-04-16 1 A.P. jnmnHALBI Apr. 16.—The hunge; striKe of Jews in sympathy with mon than 1.000 refugees detaned at La Spezia. Italy, entered its fourth day A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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142 1946-04-16 1 A.P. Over Ru.v,an-oceupied Kuriles. Apr l-l (dolajvdi— The Russians apparently have done little or ncth.rg to fort ty or s.ren»then five of ;he j south-eastern Kurile Islands over I I flew with three other corI respondents today for one hour, writes Assoc.ated Press correspondent Tom Lambert.A.P. - 142 words
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Article103 1946-04-16 1 Reuter. KURE. Japan. Apr. 15.—Lieut Gen. John Nonhcott, Commander of ihe British Commonwealth Occupation Forces today began j a four-day 600-mile inspection I tour of prefectures under his command on the island of Honshu. Accompani.d by staff officers. I he is travelling on a special j trainReuter. - 103 words
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Article274 1946-04-16 1 BRITAIN ACCEPTS U.S. INVITATION A.P. LONDON, April 16.-Herbert Morrison, leader of the House of Commons, announced yesterday that Britain rmnlH art,C T ale V" 3 P re,imi "ary international trade and employment conference called by the United States. Morrison said he understood that invitations toA.P. - 274 words
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Article178 1946-04-16 1 Latest Flash Front UNO Reuter. NEW YORK, Apr. 15.— Britain and the United States both opposed the dropping of the Soviet-Persian question from the agenda of the United Nations Security Council when, shortly after the opening of the public session tonight, the Persian Government's decision toReuter. - 178 words
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135 1946-04-16 1 A.P. I WASHINGTON, Apr. 15—The c mand that Britain y'eld her Mtb .o j Atlantic bases in exchange for financial credits, developed support Lo- day among backers as well as critics jof the proposed $3,750,000,000 Ameri- can loan. Senator John Bankhead. whoA.P. - 135 words
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Article16 1946-04-16 1 Sir Han Hoe Lim who went to recupeiate in Australia returned last week by the Charon16 words
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Advertisement599 1946-04-16 1 Y. T. LEE TYPEWRITER DEALERS 332, North Bridge Road, Cleaning undertaken monthly Telephone 7971. the\22? airCraft imagination of the African Pf? ple Who as the bombing of Tokyc On AmU anyone else that 3. 1942. Bataan capitulated The fan natlon m the world 15 m °*e of Corregidor exacted fr599 words
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Article575 1946-04-16 2 Singapore's greatest cause celebre ended yesterday with the conviction oi fourteen and tne acquittal of six accused in wna; is known as the Double-Tenth Atrocity case. This is by no means the worst instance of collective atrocities wnich occurred in Singapore during the Japanese regime but it575 words
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Article226 1946-04-16 2 HOLLYWOOD, April.—Shirley Temple, housewife. That's the former child stars latejst role and her performance is of academy award calibre. Shirley would just as soon be known as Mrs. John Agar and ohe is serious new capacity. She is doing all the housework for her husband, just out226 words
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Article, Illustration654 1946-04-16 2 On the threshold of Indepe ndence—or Open Rebellion? By Am Associated Press Correspondent India, land of fabulous princes and of hordes in direst poverty, Is en the threshold of a decision that may be the most momentous in her history. Leaders of her 400,000,000 inhabitants, comprising 45 different racial groups654 words
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Article1739 1946-04-16 2 The following talk on General Orde }Yingate, brilliant leader of the Chindits—the Querrillas of Burma—was broadcast from Singapore Radio recently by Second Officer Baugh, of the WREXS, who was General Wingaie's secretary in London while the airborne invasion of Burma was being planned. In talking: to1,739 words
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Article339 1946-04-16 2 Why No Indians? I was surprised to read an announcement in the Malaya Tribune last week that members of the S.S.V.F. will be fully represented at the Victory Parade which will be held at London shortly. Only Eurasians, Chinese and Malays are being represented. I do not see339 words
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Advertisement73 1946-04-16 2 Storm* Damage Indian tYons CALCUTTA, April U.—A number of deaths have been reported as a result of storms Which sivept over the district of Puri, Orissa Province, and the northern part of the United Provinces. Heavy damage is reported to hare been caused to crops in both areas Renter. PAVILION73 words
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256 1946-04-16 3 Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 15.—The present deadlock in China may be traced to a speech made by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek on April 1. writes James D. White, Associated Press writer. It served notice on the Chinese Communists that Chiang is determined to carry throughAssociated Press. - 256 words
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473 1946-04-16 3 x© ri vvoitsiiii» xs\ •EYi:-WITAi:SS- ACCOUNT Reuter. WASHINGTON, April 15—Chilian correspondents reporting "Operation Crossroads," the atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands shortly, will be allowed to write about whatever they see—but most of the 200 newsmen will not seeReuter. - 473 words
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Article472 1946-04-16 3 The liondon Stock Kxchange reacted bullishly to the Budget with many industrials recording a sharp rise while 3 1 per cent War Loan i\jse to 106 J and 2' L per c«.nt Consols to 95ft. Apart from the wise and welcome decision to abolish Excess Profits472 words
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Article102 1946-04-16 3 Reuter. MOSCOW, Apr. 13.—A Soviet News Agency despatch from New York reporting the revival of the Ku Klux Klan (organisation of masked riders who terrorised Negroes. Catholics and other minorities) is published prominently in Moscow newspapers todav. The despatch, which fs a lengthy one.Reuter. - 102 words
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502 1946-04-16 3 Reuter. BRADFORD, Apr. 14.-The British Labour Government has issued instructions to its three Ministers at present in India-Secretary of State for India Lord htt L rence President of the Board of Trade Sir Stafford npps and First Lord of the Admiralty A.Reuter. - 502 words
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Article56 1946-04-16 3 Reuter. SOUTHAMPTON, Apr. 14.— Three hundred of the British soldiers who refused to sail on the P. O. troopship Corfu on Monday left Southampton today for Bombay in the Union Castle liner Durban Castle. They were without ten sergeants and 37 corporals who are oeingReuter. - 56 words
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138 1946-04-16 3 A.P. OTTAWA. April 13.—Viscount Alexander of Tunis, former Allied Commander in the M»dij terranean. was sworn in as Governor-General of Canada and personal representative in the Dominion of King George The ceremony was performed m the Senate Chamber wi;h v scountess Alexander and their jA.P. - 138 words
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Article195 1946-04-16 3 A.P. WIMBLEDON. England. Apr. 15 WiM&iedM Unns championships will be renewed from June 24 to July 6 after seven years' war-time laose witt in interest in the internat ona! ••ports < vent simply terrific." A. D. C. Macauley. secretary of the sponsoring All England TennisA.P. - 195 words
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Article31 1946-04-16 3 Reuter. BUENOS AIRES, Apr. 14.—The Argentine Government's first estimate of the maize harvest for *****946 is 3,800,000 tons compared with the average annual yield of 8,000,000 tons for the years 1935-1939.—Reu-Reuter. - 31 words
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169 1946-04-16 3 A.P. NEW YORK. Apr. 13.—Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace, speaking at a Roosevelt memorial meeting here last night, pleaded for fulfilment of the late President's ideal of raising the standard of living of all common peoples of the world "through American leadership." The firstA.P. - 169 words
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505 1946-04-16 3 Associated Press. SAIGON, April 15.—Indo-China's rice contribution to the hungry world probably will fall below 300.000 tons this year less than one-fifth of her normal exportable surplus in pre-war years. Political unrest, poor crop conditions and transportation problems are responsible for the drasticAssociated Press. - 505 words
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Article90 1946-04-16 3 Reuter. SYDNEY, Apnl 14.—The Australian Prime Minister. Joseph B. Chifley, today refuted the suggestion that the Australian Government was hoarding gold and failing to co-operate with Britain and the Empire by selling gold to the United States and no; putting dollars into the Empire's sterling dollar poolReuter. - 90 words
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Advertisement278 1946-04-16 3 CATHAY Ut] TO DAY I A. J. CRONIN'S BEST ij SELLER IS SCREENED I I GREGORY PECK in "The Keys Of The Kingdom" j A 20th Century Fox Picture. It s One Of The Screen s Most Lovable Picture? Of A Man Who Failed In Every Thing But The Understanding278 words
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Advertisement82 1946-04-16 3 Dally: 3—7—9.30 p.m. The World's Biggest Fight To The Finish! "The Fall Of Berlin" (with Commentary in English) TO-MORROW Japs' first defeat in the Pacific War American Raiders landing at Makin Island "CUNC HO" with Randolph Scott WtfNMiiHp*tnMiiimtrwunMHw*i(Mimnn Daily 3.30 7.30 p.m. Packed with Actions Thrills ''Anandashramam" (in Tamil) Featuring82 words
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Advertisement333 1946-04-16 3 TitPITOL TO-DAY 11 a.m. 2, 4.15, 6.30 9.15 p.m. |H| 8 GPtAT STARS WkaWWW GIVE THEIR GREATEST PERFORMANCE Charles Boyer, Barbara Stanwyck, Ed. G. Robinson, Betty Field, etc. OUR NEXT BIG PICTURE A fabulous treasure of entertainment! lII* HFNREIO O'fllßA SLE2AK U| MMNM IMNH JOHN IHMtT W, BOOKING NOW OPEN333 words
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2343 1946-04-16 4 Defence Counsel's Eloquent Mercy Plea Double Tenth Case—Presidents Comments "You were the tools—the instruments of torture—in that deliberately and carefully planned campaign of torture which turned the prisons of the Singapore Kempeitai into the Belsen2,343 words
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Article123 1946-04-16 4 A.P. WARSAW, April 13.— Fascists are committing 30 political murders a day in Poland, Josef Cyrankievicz, secretary general of the Polish Socialist said today, Saturday. "It is undoub.edly true that 7,000 Polish politicians have been murdered in the last nine months,'' he told the AssociatedA.P. - 123 words
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260 1946-04-16 4 Wong Inn (20), who in his defence claimed that he held the meeting "under the provisions of the U.N.O. charter." was sentenced to four months' r.i. when he was convicted by Major A. P. Jack, in the first district court, on a charge260 words
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Article83 1946-04-16 4 KUALA LUMPLR, Apr. 14—The Department of Trade and Industry snnounces that all price and movement controls together with sales restrictions have been removed from cigarettes and manufactured pipe tobacco. This means that trade in these articles has now reverted completely to commercial usage. Existing stocks of83 words
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633 1946-04-16 4 Beating In Station Described In Court Inspectors of Police Ong Huck Jin and Koh Say Yeow were sentenced to three years rigorous imprisonment each yesterday by Lt.-Colonel G. C. H. Culley President of the Superior Court when they were found guilty of charges633 words
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Article22 1946-04-16 4 Sunday's charity soccer match organised for the benefit of the Malayan Welfare Fund realised a sum of $2,579.30.22 words
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Article28 1946-04-16 4 The Malayan Democratic Union will give a tea party in honour of the Congress Medical Mission at 5 p m on Wednesday. April 17 at the MDL premises.28 words
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Article37 1946-04-16 4 IPOH Apr. 15—The Sultans of Selangor, Negri Sembilan, and Pahang have arrived in Kuala Kangsar today for conferring uith the Sultan of Perak. The Sultans of Kedah, Trengganu and Perlis are expected later today.37 words
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Article74 1946-04-16 4 Lee Yeo Cheng claimed trial in the Fourth police court yesterday when he was charged with assaulting a police coniable at 12 noon on April 14 at the junction of River Valley Road and Zion Road. He also claimed trial when he was charged with intentionally74 words
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Article304 1946-04-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, April 15.—A gunman who fired twice at a member of the "D" Force who was on patrol with two others at Campbell Road on Feb. 4, was given the maximum penalty of eight years' rigorous imprisonment by Lieut.-Col. Blair-Kerr in the Superior Court last304 words
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Article55 1946-04-16 4 The Civil District Court was formally opened yesterday. Major H. R. S. Zehnder has been appointed Civil District Judge and Mr. Tan Swee Poh has been appo nted Chief Clerk of the Court. There were no cases before the rourt yesterday but the court will have55 words
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