Malaya Tribune, 23 April 1946
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Title Section29 1946-04-23 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya Telephone: 6811. FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Tuesday. Apri,' 23. !940.29 words
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184 1946-04-23 1 Others Starve But.... A.P. KARACHI, Apr. 22.—Mr. Herbert Hoover who is conducting an investigation of food conditions for President Truman is expected to arrive here tomorrow from Cairo. From Washington. meanwhile. Clinton P. Anderson. Secretary for Agriculture. has announced that neral Douglas MacA.P. - 184 words
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Article135 1946-04-23 1 A.P. VATfiTT. Maka. Apr. 22—Descnb in himself as a monk of the Ordei )f Franc scan Friars Minor. Paul Tgr.atentl apoeared in Court" op lay with eight other ed with hieh treason, througn service in the Italian armed forces. me accused had all been brougntA.P. - 135 words
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Article50 1946-04-23 1 A.P. LONDON. Aprl 22. The -yal Air Forcr Transport Comraand started its longest schecuied on Monday when a iour-engined York aircraft •cii Lyneham, for Singapore. The new service? is i di ly one With planes scheduled to cov»r the distance in ihree days and tour hours.—A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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372 1946-04-23 1 Reuter. r l l DoN A P r 2.3.—Members of the Four-Power filled Council in Japan "now openly admit that unless here is a change in Gen. Mac Arthur's attitude they 'ill be held up to world ridicule." the Tokio Correspondent of the LiberalReuter. - 372 words
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Article54 1946-04-23 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Ajr. 22. —TH Br.tisti Government has already agreed to tf*e. d.vers.cn o: 200.0c0 tuns of cereals from its slocks and supp.y I ne. it was learned authoritatively today. A jprmal announcement only awaits final decisions on points at which the diversions can most conveniently aridReuter. - 54 words
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215 1946-04-23 1 SINGAPORE. Today.—A ccmmi'tee to make provisions for -rezuiv ng the ,'ection to ifee Legislative Council of elected members (as provided for in the 1946 Colony Order-in-Coun-cil) has appointed by His Fvre'kncy tha Governor it Ii officially announced today. The Comr.i ttea will n.ake reborn mendations215 words
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Article26 1946-04-23 1 Reuter. LONDON. Apr. 22.—Mr. Walter Nash, Deputy Prm- Minister of New Zealand, arrived in England by air last night to attend the Dominion Prem ers' conference.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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496 1946-04-23 1 SITUATION IN NORTH TENSE A.P. STATES™ AMbTss VDOR 'xS^fS?^ 1 <£P RC E C MARSHALL. UNITED CHINESE rOMWNWN PITRlS?K A DI ,IE STEKDAY DEMANDED THAT HEIR CHARGE THAT tvV-BirVv Hffi* CT 0R RMSH DETAILS OF M ONISTSA.P. - 496 words
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Article64 1946-04-23 1 A.P. KARACHI, Apr. 22—Herbert Trover, former president of the Un ten States, and his food survey party arrived by plane from Bagdad loday. Hoover appeared tired as he stepped from the plane. Spokesman Frank Mason sa d thot Hoover would try to shorten his stay in IndiaA.P. - 64 words
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Article49 1946-04-23 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Apr. 22.—The Wnr Department announced tcnight that Gen. Eisenhower. US. Army Chef of Staff, is leaving this week for a tour of the Pacific and the Orient. He *n meet 'he Commander of the Allied Forces In Japan Gen. tour is expected to last about cne month—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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161 1946-04-23 1 A.P. NUREMBERG. Apr. 22.— Un ted States Armu authorities ret a'*ci tonight that more German prisoners of war had been stricken with poisoning at Stalag. 37 miles )ro:n Nurembtrg. The lota: number oj vict rr-* is now 2.283 in Ihis mysterious attemptA.P. - 161 words
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374 1946-04-23 1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Apr. 22.—Incidents between Indonesian extremists and Allied troops continue to be reported from several Indonesian islands. Terrorists at Killaka (SouthEastern Celebes; have attacked a Dutch police detachment < t which five members were killed one wounded and eight an? missing, aReuter. - 374 words
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185 1946-04-23 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Apr. 22.—While President Truman reported to Congress today on UNRRA operations. Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson said it would not be possible for wheat exporting countries to supply UNRRA with the 700,000 tons of wheat and flour requested monthly. President TrumanA.P. - 185 words
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240 1946-04-23 1 Associated Press. CAIRO. Apr. 23.—Between 20.000,000 and 30,000,000 children in Europe need food and this remains a prob.em still unsolved, Maurice Pate, Adviser to Herbtrt Hoover on child problems, reported on Tuesday. Mr. Pate is a New York investment banker who investigated the childAssociated Press. - 240 words
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259 1946-04-23 1 A.P. VIENNA, Apr. 23.—1n full view of a large crowd of American corresnondents and army personnel at Tulln airport outside Vienna, four Russian fighter planes yesterday fired shots off the win? of a United States C-47 transport plane as it came in for a landing.A.P. - 259 words
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Article154 1946-04-23 1 Reuter. PARIS. Apr. 22—Twelve French soldiers were killed and 20 injured in a shooting Incident at Hanoi chief city of Tongking in Northern Indo-China, according to a French Agency report from Hanoi today. Some of the injured are gravely hurt and it is feared there are tooReuter. - 154 words
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Article36 1946-04-23 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Apr. 22.—A Japanese major-eeneral and four Japanese soldiers were hanged today for the Strang! ng and cremation of three American airmen at Hankow. The death sentences were passed on Feb. 23.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article29 1946-04-23 1 A.P. SHANGHAI. Apr. 22.-Sen-tences of dea»h and life imprisonment respectively were pronounced on puppet Fore gn Minister Chu Min-yi and Madams Wang Ching-wei.—A.P. IA.P. - 29 words
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Article278 1946-04-23 1 Associated Prees. TOKIO, Apr. 22.—Premier Kijuro Shidehara and his Cabinet resigned en bloc today. Emperor HirohUo has accepted the resignation, but followed tradition by asking Shidehara to remain in office until a successor could be appointed. Foreign Minister Yoshida conveyed the decision to Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur.Associated Prees. - 278 words
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Article53 1946-04-23 1 A.P. TOKIO Apr. 22-Japan.se lawyers who will serve as defence counsel for war crimes suspects lacing trla before the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, will hold a meeting on Wednesday for 'he purpose of organizing an international Military Tribunal Defence Counsel's Association." Kyodo newsA.P. - 53 words
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Article706 1946-04-23 2 Before the turn of the tide of war in the Pacific, the privileged xew in soutn-hast Asia wno nas access to free radio news were heartened by v speech by Mr. Churchill, delivered in typically Churchillian tones, ouaining the war aims of tne Allies. After dealing with706 words
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Article663 1946-04-23 2 "Democracy," as planned by China's Communists, is vastly different from the democracy tfcat is known in Britain or in the United States. Neither does it resemfrie the Governmental'structure of Soviet Russia. In this interesting article an Associated Press correspondent in Yenan, capital of Red China, tells663 words
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135 1946-04-23 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Apr. 22—The Senate Foreign Relations Cu.amit.ci> > dicated today that it Qft& re* v its approval of the State Departments decision to recognize th< ernment of Marshal Tito in i* slavia. The decision took n a fresh Jfilificance since it may foresiiau tb«A.P. - 135 words
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Article54 1946-04-23 2 Associated Press. DETROIT, Apr. 22.—Half 1 dozen or more lightweight economy model automobiles d:--o sell in a price range lower than any now produced probably will make their appearance next year. Trade sources say polentiaiij tirs of the new lower priced car rrarket are too far-reachingAssociated Press. - 54 words
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Article46 1946-04-23 2 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Apr. 20.—untitled klchi Ando. former Japanere Governor of Formosa, committed in prison here last night by swallowing poison. He was regarded by American military authorities as being pr ma?'& responsive for most of the. atrocities committed against pr apnera ot war in Formosa. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article182 1946-04-23 2 A.P. Paris, April 22—American editors and publishers touring occupied Germany ate the lightest and most tasteless meal of their journey on Saturday, with assurances that it represented an entire day's ration for a German civilian. Invited to lunch with Co.!. J. R. Newman military governmentA.P. - 182 words
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476 1946-04-23 2 A.P BUDAPEST, Aw. 21 —An rihsa economic c.\;krr >?rid yesterday that Russia had Q programs 4 of colonising the north-western area of wiito krainian farmers. The farmers were said to have been trickling into the arc;', west of Tag, the largo town cf Magystwar* in theA.P - 476 words
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Article59 1946-04-23 2 A.P. TOKIO, Apr. 22—A sh.pm,ni ol approximately 4 000 m.-trie fona of s;-h from China has b en aivertea to Korea >o be used in o: the Korean fish CB/ch ior food In both Korea Japan. The salt was brought h. re abroad the Herkimer, which le£lA.P. - 59 words
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334 1946-04-23 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, April 22.—A battle of Americans evident abroad who suffered at the ban its if the Japanese during the war to obtain repayment of losses, is on in Congress. Dil?s arc befrre the House and Senate to convert German and Japanese assetsA.P. - 334 words
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Article81 1946-04-23 2 A.P. PEIPING. Apr. 21.-Chlne.se Government officials in Harbin were re ported to have flown by p'rmc i" Mukden today "for reasons of environment." since they feared viok nor similar to that at Changchun when the Russians withdraw from Harbir. on Apr. 26. Government sources in Manchuria concededA.P. - 81 words
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539 1946-04-23 2 Reuter. SOUTHPORT, Apr. 21.- Mr. Fenner Brockway, Independent Labour Party political secretary, told the annual conference of the Independent Labour Party at Southport today that he had received information from a "reliable source" in Bombay that the British authorities in India were atReuter. - 539 words
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Article386 1946-04-23 2 READERS’ VIEWPOINTS Writers of letters fAtended for publication are requested to append their names, not Noms-de-plume. Au Re voir On the eve of our departure for the U. K. on leave I ask the use of your columns to say Au Revoir to our many friends in Singapore and throughout386 words
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Article43 1946-04-23 2 Reuter. LONDON. Apr. 21.—"Flying horse boxes" are to- be usd to carry race horses tv,. India and elsewhere according Jo the Sunday Times Air Correspondent. Freighters will bef* equipped with padded partitions and will probably take a maximum ot three horses with grooms."—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement109 1946-04-23 2 MANSFIELD&CO, J LIMITED. (Incorporated in Singapore) BITE IIXXEL \A\% 0 !?i^^ Klil ,L Cai f °r Continental n"t„ acc pted when efficient inducement offers. A,[ b SUbject WESTERN AUSTRALIA HE SHORTEST SiA ROUTr. AT CHEAPEST RATE Regular Services to Fremantle by first class I passenger ships. Single Fare $240.00 (A.£35).109 words
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615 1946-04-23 3 What a Doctor Learned (Tribune CorrespondentX KUALA LUMPUR—The lessons Learn* cjuring the periods of invasion and internment—the driving force 3 a sense of common objective and the appreciation of the feelings of the under-dog—are of importance in planning for the reconstruction, Malaya, stressed Dr. R.615 words
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Article289 1946-04-23 3 The Nyalas Rubber Estates Ltd. in a circular to shareholders, state that all the company's statutory and financial records were lost or destroyed during the Japanese occupation. The secretaries are now in course of preparing new share register. > Appended to the circular is a statement in289 words
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321 1946-04-23 3 MOSCOW, April 22.—The Russian Soviet Federation sociaJist Republic—extending from the Baltic and Black Seas eastward toward the Pacific Ocean and including the rapidly developing industrial areas in Siberi i. the Urals and the Orient—is to have the giant's share in the Soviet Union's new321 words
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Article385 1946-04-23 3 The Changkat Serdang Estates Ltd. in a circular state that all the company's statutory and financial records were lost or destroyed during the Japanese occupation. The secretaries are now in course of preparing new share registers. Appended to the circular is a statement in the form of385 words
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372 1946-04-23 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. April 22.-The United Slates Government is willing to buy unlimited amounts of sold, it was learned yesterday, but a Treasury olticiai -aid ibrt tne new gold strike in South Africa probably wouid iw;; have any effect on the United State? forA.P. - 372 words
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Article53 1946-04-23 3 A.P. TOKIO, Apr. 22.—Soaring food costs and oubhe cr'tic\sm ol spena > i have resulted in the closing of 2o shops and Geisha establishments The proprietress of one of the largest Geisha houses said she v.-. s giving the girls a hoi day. *Th* y will devote themselvesA.P. - 53 words
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827 1946-04-23 4 Indians For ced ToJcin 1.1. E. Or Be Treated As Spies Tortures of exceeding brutality perpetrated by Japanese Police officials against prominent residents of Port Blair in the Andaman Island in the course of a series of spy cases were described in827 words
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538 1946-04-23 4 OTTAWA, Apr. 22.—Youthful, unassuming Malcolm Mac Donald. soon going to Malaya as the new GovernorGeneral after five difficult years as Britain's High Commissioner in Canada, takes with him the reputation of being the most popular man who has ever held this senior post in538 words
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Article47 1946-04-23 4 Associated Press. CHUNGKING. Apr. 22—Chinese government officials and diplomats expect to complete the transfer to Nanking before the end of April. U.S. Embassy officials and clerks will fly ro Nanking on Monday. British and French embassies have only skeleton staffs remaining here. —Associated Press.Associated Press. - 47 words
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Article143 1946-04-23 4 A meeting of certain representative Indian bodies (Muslims and non-Muslims) held in Singapore having learned wich regret recent unfortunate happenings which tend to bring about communal ill-feeling among Indians in Singapore and having reviewed the whole position considered that Immediate steps should be taken to prevent143 words
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Article170 1946-04-23 4 Reuter. LONDON. Apr. 22.—Grej hound deling, which created such a stir a few months back, has led to trainers and trackers adopting great precautions 10 prevent ous.ders interfering with the an-mals. The latest safety measure is to enclose the training quarters with barb ed wire, the dogsReuter. - 170 words
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Article137 1946-04-23 4 A.P. WASHINGTON: Apr. 22 Commencing on the death f John Maynard Keynes. U.S. Secretary of Treasury Fred Vinson on Sunday said. "In v nse chao.ie days tne world can ill afford to lose a man of Lcrd Keynes stature." Assistan: Secretary of State William Clayton saidA.P. - 137 words
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265 1946-04-23 4 Reuter. Hever, Kent, Apr. 21.—Priceless antique gems and works of art were stolen early to-day from Hever Castle, Kent, residence of Col. John J. Astor, Chairman of the London Times Publishing Company, in what may prove to be one of the biggest art robberies forReuter. - 265 words
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Article48 1946-04-23 4 A.P. LONDON, Apr. 22.—A 15-round world light-heavyweight boxing championship bout on May 14 between ti:leholder Gus Lesnevich of Cliffside. New Jersey, and British champion Freddie Mills, will be staged in converted Harringay arena with seating capacity of between 12.000 and 14,000, promotor Jack Solomons announced.—A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article21 1946-04-23 4 Mr. Paul R. Josselyn, consul general of the United States, accompanied by Mrs. Josselyn, has arrived in Singapore.21 words
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166 1946-04-23 4 A.P. TOKIO, Apr. 22.—SCAP has ordered the Japanese Government to impound all "identifiable looted property taken from occupied areas within the past nine wears am submit an inventory by June 1. Such properties are to be taken into custody and no transactions or anyA.P. - 166 words
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410 1946-04-23 4 An assurance thai the Chinese Community will do all that is in their power, working harmoniously with other communities, to co operate with Government in furthering the best interests of this Colony, was made by Mr. Lien Ying Chow, President of the Chinese Chamber410 words
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61 1946-04-23 4 PENANG. Monday.—An entertaining knock by Hornsby who was not out with 53 runs when the game ended, contributed in a large measure to Perak's rather surprising victory over Penang in their threeday cricket fixture here which concluded today. Perak won by three wickets. Scores61 words
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Article41 1946-04-23 4 Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Monday.— The Solangor Chinese defeated the Singapore Rovers by one goal to nil yesterday. The home team were superior in almost all departments but wasted innumerable chances. Kee Leong scored for the Chinese.41 words
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Article56 1946-04-23 4 A.P. WASHINGTON. Apr. 22— Capt. Martin Smith, of the U.S. Army Air Forces, flew a jetpropelled plane from New York to Washington, a distance of 226 miles, in record-breaking time figured by the AAF of 26 minutes 40 seconds. The speed was estimated at 506 m.p.h. The highly streamlined planeA.P. - 56 words
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Article155 1946-04-23 4 A.P. WASHINGTON, Apr. 22. T statement of Professor Bar Laski, Chairman of the Bri'.i Labour Parcy Executive C mittee, that the U.S. i steadily making more power! atom bombs, received little cial sympathy. Men thoroughly familiar wi i research expressed amazem*:. at his statement that oneA.P. - 155 words
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Article151 1946-04-23 4 A.P. WASHINGTON, Apr. 22.—Dr. Kar.das Muzumdar of Bombay. Indian Hindu .sochdogis; and biographer of Mahaima Q-and addressing the Washington S ciety of Friends on Sunday, pr dicied full success for the BrJ cabinet in India. He declared. "Out of the ru gotiations will come a unit,"; statesA.P. - 151 words
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Article207 1946-04-23 4 May 5 ot 11 is to be "St Dunstan s Week" throughout Air Command. South East Asia when all units of the Royal Air" Fore are to make a big effort to top the target figure of $10,000. Thi< is part of a special "drive"207 words
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Article75 1946-04-23 4 A dawn service, in commemoration of Anzac Day. will b held at the Cenotaph, in Connaught Place, at 6 a.m., on Thursday next April 25. Mr. Claude Massey. Australi in Government Commissioner for Malaya, wtll give a short address and it is hoped that theiv will be a75 words
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Advertisement84 1946-04-23 4 NOTICE Repatriates from Malaya disembarking at Madras should note that the Government of Ind'a have appointed Rao Sahib K. Sothauda] v.. Pillai, Protector of Emigrants Luk Side', 73, Poonamalee Ro id Kilpauk, Madras, as the Officer-! Charge of the Reception and V persal of Indian national* aim.'; in Madras. The84 words
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