Malaya Tribune, 4 May 1946

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya Telephone: 6811. FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, May 4, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday, May 4. 1946.
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  • 99 1 Reuter. HERFORD, Germany, May 3 •l, of M Germana were sentenced leath by hangng when th»< r trim ninals ended in Hamburg doctor, who i? to die. admitted ng 25 eh Idren with tuber and then personally hanging 111 m In a cellar In Hamburg. remaining
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  • 180 1 Chiang Madame Take Nanking By Surprise A.P. NANKING, i\lay 4.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek i iauy returned to Nanking today, slipping into the upttal with his ivife wiihOUi ceremony. i ntre v ere only a few persons at tne airport. National cv caught offguard by the unexpected arrival, were to gel past
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  • 402 1 Mutiny In Big House Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO, May 3—The greatest rnt in its his*o yis to-day raging in A'catraz Ja'l where I it d States Marines, rrison guards and police sharp shooters 91 are tatUin? with 190 of America's most desperate c nvict?.
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  • 210 1 The King's Entry Holts: Jorkey Gives Chase In Car: Filly Recaptured- Wins 1.000 i* iiincas Reuter. AMr J>. f W MAttKET, MAY S.—HYPERICUM'S WIN FOR THE KNG IN TilE £^£,J H l S N[> GUINEAS WAS ONE OF THE MCST AMAZING
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  • 119 1 Associated. Press. MANILA. May 3.—Presiden elect Manuel Roxas and United States High Commissioner Paul V. McNut: will leave f->r the Uni:ed States on May 8. it was reported by lieutenant of Roxas' party and Manila newspapers. The journey was said to be in connection with
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  • 64 1 A.P. HELSINKI, May 4.—The Trade Treaty sign<d by Russia and Finland provides for the exchange Of goods to the ValUe of $32.000.000, for the rest of 'this year, it was officially announced on Friday. Finland w:ll deliver prefabricated wood houses, barracks, cellulose, paper, wood products and metals
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  • 244 1 TAIPING, Friday.—The Burmese swimming pool at the foot of the Taiping hills has been the scene of another drowning tragedy. A 23-year-old Chinese girl, Miss Lily Szu, daughter of a Government Pensioner, Mr. Szu Ching Ooi, was drowned after s'le had saved
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  • 54 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. M iy 4.-—The White House* sa d on Friday night that Government agencies have teen asked lo help to male ava lable small vessels for use as fishing < raft and food transports in European, Middle anrl Far East waters, in an effirt
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  • 399 1 Dutch Commission's Report Reuter. „.r. EP. HAGI'E, May 3.—HUher Dutch East Indies officials interne! during the Japanese cccura'i blamed the Dutch authorities in Brisbane and Admira to South'Ea^ 0 A n H a f tten ,H Su t Preme A,,ied CommS il OUUI s
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  • 66 1 A.P. TEHERAN, May 4. The Iranian Government announced on Friday the "complete Russian evacuation" of Rezaieh, Khoi and D.lman. Western Azerbaijan towns near the Turkish border. The announcement also sa d that Red Army officers attended a "farewell" party at Pahlevi on the Caspian coast. Casualties in
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  • 57 1 Reuter. MILAN. May 3.—Many arrests have been made and more are possible in connect .on w.th the disappearance ol Mussolini's body from its secret grave 11 days ago. the Chief of the Political Police in Milan stated today. The police will tonight make a public
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  • 61 1 A.P. LONDON. May 3.—The United Nations Relief and Rt'.mbilitation Administration announced tonight lb resignation of Sir Frederick LeithRoss as the British representative on the European committee of the UNRRA's Central Council. Leith-Ross served as chairman of the committee made up of representatives of all the UNRRA's participating nations.
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  • 99 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. May 3.—The Chairman of the United States Famine Emergency Committee. Mr. Herbert Hoover, told a press conference here tonight that un. doubtedly millions of Chinese were starving to death and that the death of whole villages will probably occur within a few weeks unless
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  • 135 1 Reuter. PARIS, May 3.—Pessimism prevailed in Paris conference circles tonight as the Big Four Foreign Ministers ended the ninth day of their discussions. There is no sign o r any break in the deadlock reached on all major issues concerning thp peare treaty with Italy, particularly
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  • 53 1 A.P. NEW YORK. May 3.—lrregularly lower prices continued in early stock market transactions. Off fractionally at a moderate, ly active opening were Goodyear Republic Steel. Union Carbide". Grea Northern, Sears Roebuck, Standard New Jersey, Anaconda Chrysler and Southern Pacific' Small gains were posted for American Waterworks, Westinghouse and
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  • 590 1 Palestine—Latest A.P. JERUSALEM, May 4.—-Over 1,000 shouting Ar b youths, held in check by British troops wi h tommy-guns, on Friday stoned police and t:oo s in riotous demonstrations curing an Ar?b g n al trike protesting: against the Anglo-American recomm tioas for Palestine. Renter's
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  • 192 1 A.P. WASHINGTON May 3 —President Harry S. Truman said he has invoked all drastc food measures one can think of and it i s now up to the American people to counter with self-de-nial and generosity the threat of widespread famine abroad. He said
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  • 496 2 When the Straits Settlements (Repeal) Bill passed its thira reading, it appeared as though so far as deflection from the intention to create the Malayan Union upon certain clearly defined lines was concerned, the coor towards any consideration of public opinion had been bolted and barred. For
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  • 1164 2 In The Realm Of Science—Scholarships To Encourage Scientific Talent USIS. Where does the United States get the scientists who seem almvst daily to turn out new inventions and gadgets, ranging from atom splinters to dishwashing machine? The answer to this question became an acute problem
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  • 101 2 Reuter. TOKYO. May ?>. Baron KUwo Shidchara. Japanese Prime Minuter, broke Japan's U-day-o'd pol teal deadlock today when he went tn the inperia 1 pclaic and recommended cs his successor Ichiro Hatoyama. leader ot the Progressive Party which secured 141 of the 464 seats in the Diet
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  • 253 2 Reuter. COLOMBO, May 2—The quit notice served on 400 Indian labourers on Knavemere estate which has been acquired by the Ceylon Government has been extended oy a month. The technical error in serving the nass notice on the labourers was also rectified by serving
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  • 386 2 Reuter. RANGOON, May 2. —Villagers in the Delta area of Burma are anxious* to make an all-out effort to increase their rice cultivation and the famine threat facing; many countries of the world. But in to do this they must have outside help. A senior
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  • 88 2 A.P. NEW YORK, May 3.—Paris Radio monitored by NBC said that two members of the gang that took Mussolini's body from the pauper's grave in a Milan cemetery have been arrested. The broadcast said the Police reported they hoped to take the entire gang into custody in a
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  • 511 2 As more and more office w( rkers are resuming "their normal routine, the business and administrative sections of the city are congested with aimless and listless persons during the 'unch hour, which is the hottest part of the day. After scrambling for their infill at crowded eating
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  • 65 2 A.P. LONDON, May 3. The House of Commons has approved in principle the National Health Service Bill designed to provide free and equal medical treatment for all Britons without payfng fees. Health Minister Aneurin Bevan taid the Bill would put Britain m front of all notions in
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  • 168 2 A.P. NEW YORK. May 2. The battle over the permanent home for the United Nations continued with the announcement that the Headquarters Comnvssion would convene here next Tuesday. The nine-nation commission will prepare facts and figures J for the final decision by the General Assembly.
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  • 227 2 Writers of letters intended for publication are requested to append their names and not noms-dc-plume. 16 Cts. Now $7 Shortly after the re-entry of the allied forces in Singapore, we were hypnotised by the authorities that several ships laden with much needed clothing were coming to our rescue.
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  • 536 3 Treaty Terms Scrapped SINGAPORE, Fri— In view of the genuine difficulties of the Siamese Government and the needs of the hungry peoples of S-E. Asia, Britain has decided to forego the provision in the agreement with Siam whereby the latter was to provide cne
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  • 171 3 Chin Kwet Hian (49), a goldsmith's assistant, who sold some gold entrus:ed in his care by his employer in order to raise money to obtain medical attendance for three of his children who were ill, will serve the three months in gaol. Pleading guilty to
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  • 71 3 Charged with having in his possesson 10.725 tins of cigarettes and 25 pieces of canvas, worth $5,000, belonging f> the Forces at a house n Clyde Terrace. Ling King Leong (29) claimed trial before Mr. L. C. Goh, in the second police court, yesterday.
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  • 584 3 NICK-NAMED BY POWS, ONE "THE FROG" AND THE OTHER "THE UNDERTAKER," LT. TAKASAKI SHINJI AND KANESHIRO TAKESHI, THE LATTER A KOREAN, APPEARED BEFORE THE FIRST WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL YESTERDAY TO FACE GRAVE WAR CRIME INDICTMENTS PREFERRED AGAINST THEM. First and second charges are jointly
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  • 112 4 Promising to deliver 18 cases containing 1.200 vaids of cloth for which he received payment of $3,500 from a compatriot. Liau Thiam Hock (25) disappeared and did not deliver the cloth. Arrested five days later as a result of a report made by Koh Kam Hoo.
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  • 120 4 Jagir Singh, a NAAFI driver, who was found guilty of stealing 64 cases of gin and 10 cases or cigarettes and tobacco was sentenced to one year's r.i. when the case came up before Mr. K. M Byrne in the third police court' on Thursday. The
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  • 275 4 Port Blair Atrocities Accused Said To Be Of Good Character Evidence testifying to the character of two of the accused Sgt. Hayashi and Interpreter Mikami, at the trial of eight Japanese charged with committing atrocities against leading residents of Port Blajr, Andamans, was
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  • 176 4 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Apr. 30—Below are the handicaps of the first day of the Penang Turf Club May Meeting tc be run today, Mai 4: Horses Class 1. Div. 1, Itt Furs: Jesanne 11.05. Krishna 9.08. Sunbeam 9.06, Micky Rooney 8.10 Wymering 8.04, The Pathan 8 02,
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  • 109 4 Caught stealing a dollar's worth of rice. Ho Leong Kay (27), described as a lorry driver, was sentenced to one month's r.r. by Mr. Paul Storr, in the first police court, yesterday. Ho. it was stated, together with two others were seen leaving the Base
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  • 290 4 A. M. Abdul Maiid (30>, uho I for trial before Majar A P. Jack, in the first (m litary) dis'rit court, on a charge of sleaiin? $22,271 worth of cash and jewellery frtm the safe of his bro'her-iu-law, E. S. Syed Ahm°d. owner of a
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  • 139 4 The case in which Gulab Mohamed of the Naval Base Police is charged with neglecting his duty thereby allowing a prisoner, an alleged murderer to escape, began in the Fourth Court yesterday. The man who escaped from Custody was Raghavan Pillar who was one of four Indians
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  • 223 4 Figuring In his first fight in his come-back bid. Al Rivers (153 lb.) outpointed Charlie Gibson (143 lb) OW ten rounds in the main event of last nighfs boxing at the New World Arena, after knocking down his opponent three times in the course of
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  • 142 4 Two young Chinese who were arrested in a lorry by a party of police and in whose possess on a revolver and 1.529 rounds of ammunition wert found, respectively, were described as being "a danger to society" by Mr. Paul Storr. Distr.ct Judge, yesterday. Chee Ah Yong
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  • 26 4 The Malays (M.F.A.) will play in a game of soccer against a strong R.E.M.E. which recently beat the Sino-Malay team, at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday.
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  • 161 4 An Indian, N. Kanju was committed for trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murder at the end of a preliminary inquiry held before Magistrate K. M. Byrne in the third police court, yesterday. It is alleged that the accused stabbed a compatriot just
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