Malaya Tribune, 10 May 1946

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya Telephone: 5811. FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, May 10, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Friday. May 10. 1946.
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  • 379 1 Joint Commission Set Up £3 EXTRA PROMISED FOR ALI DELIVERIES BEFORE JUNE 1 Premium Offend Siamese Farmers Reuter. ED nttK?SH OwJ^A^t^JSS^ Wmt TO-PAY ANNOUNCsist thfsi?mfsf^^^lSL^sL^H^?^2" Alll[ ICA,,, cx>amnssiON to asrice production and OTHER AMAS inn 1 ABREAST NEEDED IN INDIA, CHINA AND
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  • 118 1 A.P. \APLLS, May 10.—King >r Emmanuel yesterday for in ally renounced ihe krone he held for 45 yjars d sailed away to exile in :he night. The King and Queen Elena boarded the cruiser Duke of Abruzzi at 6 p.m GMT, four hours after he a gned
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  • 270 1 (Tribune Camspondent) nan \U'MPIR May It—New prices which on pip r ti is; the present prices of Malayan rubber by »Jkn re lts _P er P*und have been announced by the KubJ-r Trading Association of London finder these new terms Grade 1 rubber is 43 csnts vi
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  • 107 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. May 9.—The Australian delegate's protest at last night's Security Council meeting against the Russian boycott of the discussion of the Persian question is being interpreted here as paving the way for a demand for UNO investigation of the situation in Persia if
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  • 49 1 A.P. TOKIO, May 9.—Former Japanese Lieut. Masazo Fu.iino attempted suicide by poison while being held by Japanese authorities on war crime charges, the legal section of Supreme Allied Command in the Pacific dis closed today. At present in hospital, he will later be sent to Sugamo Prison —A. P.
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  • 172 1 A.P. NUREMBERG. May lo._Admiral Karl Doenitz testified before the In-> ternational Tribunal that air powei» almost rendered submarine obsolee as a weapon of attack and declared that in his opinion, plane directin" radar -next to Atom bomb, was the most decisive weapon in this
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  • 524 1 EGYPTIAN AFTERMATH Reuter. LONDON, May 9.—Tlie whole question of consultation with Dominion Governments is to be raised by the Opposition in view of what Mr. Anthony Eden, Conservative, desiribed to-day as "equivocal replies" given by the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, in the House
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  • 176 1 Reuter A.P. WASHINGTON, May 9.— Senator Alben Barkley, Democrat leader, opened today's debate on the British loan in the United States Senate by stating that he intended to keep the body hi session nonstop from now until the final vote is taken. There
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  • 260 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, May 9 —Mr. Devadas Gandhi, in a press conference to-day, said he was very hopeful the Anglo-Indian negotiations would be successful He believed Indian independence was imminent—a matter of a few months. "Prime Minister Attlee's epochmaking declaration was the
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  • 54 1 A.P. TOKIO. May 9.—-The newspaper. Asahi Shimbun, reported that fire consumed 1.400 homes in the town of Muramatsu in Niigata Prefecture and an adjoining village on Wednesday night, wiping out two-thirds of the houses. Also destroyed were the town office, the post office, a police station
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  • 133 1 Reuter. PARIS, May 9.—lt is now disclosed that the Soviet Foreign Commissar, M. Molotov, to-day told the Council of Foreign Ministers that Russia was unable to accept the United States proposal to hold the peace conference on June 15, but hrsuggested that
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  • 76 1 A.P. HIROSHIMA. May lo._This atomized city diopped in population from 400.000 to 83 odo when the atom bomb was dropped heie, oat i; has since risen to 169 000 Early reports that the atom bomb has converted the city into an unliable area were refuted by
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  • 41 1 It is officially announce! that the regular hours Cor the conduct of public bus ness in Government Offices will be fro-n 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Tom Monday to Friday, and 9 ajn. to 1 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 376 1 India "Cabinet" Fluidity Reuter. SIMLA, May 9. A communique issued here toft? Hisvl mb M° f i he Executive CouncU includthe Commander-in-Chief have a cd tl li ir i es P ectiv c portfolios at the disposal of His Majesty the King and His
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  • 178 1 A.P. nf A X Z NG May 10 —U.S. Cliief of Staff, General Dwight Eisenhower yesterday declared that the U S Army's sole aim in troubled China is 'to promote growth of frienship." He thus answered, at least indirectly. Chinese Communist critics who
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Mahidol of Siam tfgn ctitution at 10 o.clock i tne Throne Hall amid 3 a remony and attended by 1 ters and the con*:: 1 -1 city was Km bells rang. The new c ostituti n -..d,.s a bicamera house represent A new government
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 581 2 The fear expressed in a paper taoiea at Tuesday's meeting of the Union Advisory Council that Malaya is likely to obtain from tne Combined Food Board in Washington only a proportion of ncr deuiand for rice has unfortunately turned out to be more than justified, lt is
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  • 876 2  -  This article deals with aspects of the WORLD FOOD CRISIS By Norman Crump Financial Editor of the "Sunday Times" (London). There is no doubt that the announcement by Britain's Government of an impending tightening-up of fooii rationing came as a shoe„ to the Bricish public
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  • 405 2 With a view to stimulating food production in the rural areas of Singapore, the Singapore Rural Board has a comprehensive scheme under way to step up the "grow more food" drive. At the Board's monthly meeting yesterday the Pres-dent of the Board.
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  • 158 2 Roxas "No Collaborator" MacArthur A.P. TOKIO, May 9. —Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, who drove to Atsugi airfield for a surprise midnight meeting with Manuel Roxas, Philippine President-elect, said m a statement today that Roxas is no collaborationist." Gen. Mac Arthur disclosed that when the late President Quezon left the Philippines
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  • 127 2 A.P. NEW YORK, May 9.—Chivalry sent) two Indian newspaperman shivering through New York streets in the early hours of Wednesday, it was disclosed here Thursday. When Devadas Chvndhi son •f Mahatma Gandhi and Managing Editor of the Hindustan limes 1 in New Delhi, and Ramnath
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  • 48 2 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, May 9.—The Pan-American plans to resume on Mpv 25 the Pacific Clipper* Service linking California with Auckland ani New Zealand via Hono'ulu, Canton, Island of Suva and Noumea. The flights was started on this route in 1940 and suspended during the war.—A.P.
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  • 61 2 A.P. TOKYO. May 9—Former iiese Foreign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka has entered an American army hospital fo" medical examination which may save him fiom trial as an accused war crimina'. He is suffering from tuberculosis and neuralcia Tne Chief Prosecutor Joseph B Keenan agreed that it should be
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  • 409 2 Forced Blackmarket One form of Japanese bullying has gone by unnoticed and unpun; bed. I refer to their widespread practice 0 f forcing shopkeepers to buy stolen military goods at their price, rrsaruless of the current market They went to the extent of assaulting defenceless shopkeepers mercilessly until
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  • 183 2 A.P. WASHINGTON. May 9.—An especially-equipped B-29 Superfortress will lead a new attack on the secrets of cosmic rays, the mysterious particles of great energy which bombard the earth from outer space. Late this month the National Geograpraphic Society, in cooperation with the army air forces,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 625 2 NOTICES British Medical Association, Malaya Branch. An Extraordinary General Meeting will be held on Frday, 17th. May, 1946, at 5.15 p.m, at the Raffles Hotel. AGENDA. 1 To approve Accounts. 2. Election of Officers. S. General. Dr. LEE CHOO NEO, Honorary Treasurer. CHINA UNDERWRITERS LIM>T£D Incorporated in Hongkong Re(?l>tered in
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  • 446 3 A TriDune reporter wrote a story yesterday which Officialdom has done its best to kill. The original "copy" is now in the hands of an official of the Custodian of Property Department who has taken possession of it. Desiring enlightenment on the position of persons who
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  • 155 3 Claiming to be the tool of a man whose friendship she had made a few months before the incident, Leng Yeok, a 24-year old widow pleaded guilty in the Third Court yesterday to being in possession of opium. The accused was arrested at the
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  • 190 3 Having run into debt by losing *at mahjong, a young Hylam housebo\ Wang Ah Kai stole his master's cash and a leaf from his master's chequ* book in order to meet his losses. This was revealed when Ah Kai pleaded guilty firstly to
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  • 379 3 for hS a h t 6 th P P P^n^ ns f r D rent fixin S tha came vesteldai l fl fri»1„ a P ore Rent Assessment Board f sx e T l sr^ a The applicants who had been paying a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 83 4 JOE LOUIS' CO. NOW HIS P. R. O." A.P. POMPTON LAKES, N.J.. May 9.— Lou Krem of Grand Rapids, Michigan, once Joe Louis' commanding officer went to work for the heavyweight boxing champion as his public relat ont adviser and contact man. As an Army Captain. Krem served as Special
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  • 170 4 Ungkn and Mrs Aziz of Johore Bahru were host and hostess at a wedding reception given in honour of the marriage of their daughter, Ungku Esah A Aziz, to Major Ahmad B. A. Rahman of the 19th Hyderabad Regijment. today at their residence. The marriage ceremony
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  • 49 4 Owing to urgent matters relating to food supply discussions ll) Singapore today. Mr. S. K. Chettur. the Government of India representative here, has had to postpone nis visit to the Un on <apital for talks with the Governor. Sir Edward Gent. t 0 next week.
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  • 72 4 Alleged to have been armed with a pistol while committing a robbery the proceeds of which amounted t n $23.20 at Kampong Batak at 11.30 a.m. on Apr. 8, Wong Ah Peng (19) appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh in the second police court, yesterday. The charge was
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  • 227 4 The PRESIDENT and MEMBERS of KONG BENG SI A (BUDDHIST MISSION) will be most happy to have the company of all their Buddhist Friends and well-Wishers io participate in the celebration of the TRIPLE GEM of LORD GAUTAMA BUDDHA .to be held at their premises No. 39. Lorong
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  • 407 4 A.P. THE HAGUE, May 10.—British war-time Premier Winston Churchill proposed a United States of Europe —"both of the East and West"—in a speech to the Dutch Parliament on Thursday. That group of states, he declared, may arise out of the United Nations n
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  • 171 4 X Vadvellu Pillay, local Inspector of Police, was committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes when he reserved his deft nee yesterday to three charges framed aga-nst him at the close of the preliminary inquiry in the Seventh Police Court. Charges framed against
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  • 138 4 A Custodian of Property inspector, Tan Bak Seah. was sentenced to IS months' r.i. in the Third Court on Wednesday when he was found gu ltv of theft of 80 bags of tapioca flour whilst being employed in the capacity of a servant of the B.M.A.
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  • 51 4 OXFORD, May 9.—Batting nrst Oxford University were all out for 256 in their first innings in the match against, the Indian touring team, which began today. The tourists had replied with 125 for four wickets when stumps vere drawn. Rain prevented play on the first
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  • 266 4 Regarded as the moving sp lit ;n the maltreatment, beating and torture of three Indians working under them at Port Blair .n the Andamans in August 1944, Tsukasa Someiji was sentenced to imprisonment for life by the First War Crimes Tribunal yesterday when it
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  • 386 4 "I got to rule with an iron fist'- A E. Mulnt. superintend' nt of the Fleet Canteen, Anson Road, said when he admitted hitting Trevor Sidney Mulholland (11), Australian merchant seaman in hvi. Mulot's room in the Canteen. Mulholland. who appeared for trial
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  • 98 4 Wong La: Kwee (21) a detective employed in the C.1.D., who was charged with accepting a bribe in order t n get B secondhand dealer's licence endorsed foi the dealer to deal in motor <*ai* tyres last week was charged with a second smilar charge when
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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