Malaya Tribune, 14 May 1946
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Title Section38 1946-05-14 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper of the People of Malaya V k **VA' 'Phone Nos:— Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 FOCR PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, May 14, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Tuesday. May 14, 1946.38 words
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740 1946-05-14 1 POSSIBILITY OF RE-RATIONING IN AMERICA LOOMS NEAREH The War Against Famine Reuter A.P. _\y ASHIN GTON, MAY 13—THE POSSIBILITY OF RENEWED RATIONS' iJ2c™ E V NITED STATES LOOMED NEARER TO-DAY WHEN THE KEY iruinnrr„U! E FIGH T AGAINST THE WORLD FAMINEReuter & A.P. - 740 words
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Article160 1946-05-14 1 Reuter. P.ATAVIA. May 13—Dr. Sutan Shahrir, Indonesian pr.mc Minister.," who rer.itly received a message from Pand:t Jaivaharlal Nehru ac'ng hi? offr r 0 f sooooo M 04 Java rce. today gave a full guarant c that the )ff*r can be carried out. n Shahr'tReuter. - 160 words
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263 1946-05-14 1 A.P. OTTAWA, May 13.—U.S. Canadian co-operation in mapping cut the defence of the northern hemisphere received its first sharp jolt since the start of he war nearly seven years ago, writes Harry Montomery. Associated Press correspondent. The jolt was delivered by an agreement amongA.P. - 263 words
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Article122 1946-05-14 1 Reuter. CAIRO, May 13.—The Egvnttan Prime Minister, Sidky Pasha, stated in the Egyptian Senate tonight That the evacuation of barracks in Eg p r by British troops had already begun. He also said the Gov.-Gcn of the Sudan, Maj.-Gen. S Hubert Huddleston, "went beyond his powers"Reuter. - 122 words
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Article62 1946-05-14 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Ma fj 13. The Morrison plan to increase food supplies to India is being kept secret for *he present. Th s was seated by t*e Bri'ish Labour Party leader today.before he officially opened the fcod negotiations wrh the United S'atcs Government. But he saReuter. - 62 words
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214 1946-05-14 1 Jewish Govt. For Palestine Even If By Armed Force Zionist Threat A.P. NEW YORK. May 13 —Dr. Louis Altman. President of the United Zionists Revisionists Organisation of Palestine announced here today that the group will set up with armed forced if necessary, a Jewish provisional government for Palestine this yearA.P. - 214 words
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Article73 1946-05-14 1 Reuter. MADRID. May 13 —A hand-made bomb exploded at a cafe and beer kiosk opposite Madrid's main post office today just as workers were leaving their offices and shops for lunch. Guards on duty at the nearby Ministry of Marine chased a 20-year-old youth whoReuter. - 73 words
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610 1946-05-14 1 Reuter. LONDON, May 13. —Thrre is no sign of pessimism in the ranks oi the parliament**? Labour Party eon cerning the future >f ludix as ths resuli of the breakdown of the Simla talks. Labour Members of Parliament consider thatReuter. - 610 words
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215 1946-05-14 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, May 13 Mr. Herbert Hoover told newsmen on his return from his fact-finding tour, that overseas cereal needs in the MaySeptember period icou'.d be 14,484,000 tons, ivhch, he said, were considerably smaller than previously estimated. The supply expe&ed 10 beA.P. - 215 words
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217 1946-05-14 1 Reuter. TEHERAN, May 13.—Qavam es Sultaneh, Persian Prime Minister, in a statement broadcast over Teheran Radio to-night, said a deadlock had been reached in the negotiations with the Azerbaijani mission and the talks would be continued later. Reporting that the Democrat delegates had returned toReuter. - 217 words
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Article95 1946-05-14 1 Associated Press. LONDON. May 13.—The B-itish Assjca ion of S-ientifv; Wo.kers bus a'-ked Government 10 rcd.ce lOC loyear prison sent, nee Liven to Dr. Alan May. Bruish physician v>no was convicted to ha vim; disclosed atomic secreis. M.iv pleaded guilty and was tenced recently onAssociated Press. - 95 words
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Article116 1946-05-14 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. May 13.—Twentvioar Jewish settlers at Acre P.-ison in North Palestine ended their fourday hunger st ike on being piomised that the grievance that they were beaten would be looked into. The settlers were arrested on Feb. 2o afte- a ihoottng affair near the.--village in Upper GalileeReuter. - 116 words
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Article23 1946-05-14 1 BERLIN. May 13.—Thp Allied Control authority has ordered the destruction of German military and Nazi memorials and Fascist and j militaristic literature. 123 words
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Article178 1946-05-14 1 A.P. NANKING. May 13.—General Ho Ying-chln announced today that he would res'gn by June 1 as Chief of Staff and commander-in-chief of the Chinese Government army. Simultaneously General Ho fired ho:" criticism of Communists who for long have tried to have him ousted. Ho. who isA.P. - 178 words
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Article109 1946-05-14 1 Reuter. BATAVIA, May 13.—Maj.-Gen G. K. Bourne, commanding the Fif.h Indir.n Division in th< Sourabaya area has banded ovei th* 1 command of East Java to the Netherlands Commardiing Officer, Col. Giebel. Before leaving for Batavia Maj.-Gen. Bourne issued a proclamation the inhabi'an's of SourabayaReuter. - 109 words
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Article53 1946-05-14 1 LONDON. May H—Surrey c lapsed in their first innings agi*** the Ind'an tourists at the o» today, scoring only 735 in r*H* f >° the Indians' 454. and kmi to rw«« on. V/hen stumps were d m they had scored 17?. for one wkkei Full53 words
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Advertisement77 1946-05-14 1 NEDERLANDERS. I ZIJ DIE TE SINGAPORE BLIJVEN WERKEN EN ZICH DESTIJDS HEBBEN LATEN REGISTRE SREN VOOR EVACUATIE NAAR NEDERLAND, KUNNEN OP 15 EN 16 MEI a.s. s'MORGENS TUSSCHEN 10 EN 12 EN s'MIDD AGS TUSSCHEN 2 EN 5 IN HET WILHELMINAKAMP (BARAK V) EEN "EVACUATIE BEWIJS" ONTVANGEN, OP VERTOON VAN77 words
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Advertisement29 1946-05-14 1 At Your Service Again GIAI\ SINGH Co.. 4, Battery Road, Singapore. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE I MERCHANTS OF SILKS, COTTONS, ART SILK, PIECE GOODS READY MADE GOODS ETC. -1 y29 words
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Article480 1946-05-14 2 Both Sir Vyner Biooke, the Raj an, and Bertram Brooke, the Tuan Muda.. are now in Sarawak ascertaining the wishes of ihe people of the country regarding its future status, f Both gentleme a having commLted themselves to higmy partizan views on the mat:er in advance saner480 words
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Article809 1946-05-14 2 SIR JOHN HAY, doctor of numerous Malayan nies and head of MAREOC,«puts fcrcefuUy in a letter to the Crown Colonist CLondon) in wnicn he seeks to prove that In the years immediately preceding the war, dollar proceeds of Malay an rubber shipments were so high809 words
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417 1946-05-14 2 A.P. Reuter. TOKIO, May 13—The question of whether Japan surrendered conditionally or unconditionally became a sharnlv debated central point in defendants challenge of a contention that the Japanese capitulation wis conditional and that this included the trial «f only violators of international law.A.P. & Reuter. - 417 words
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Article80 1946-05-14 2 A.P. VATICAN CITY. May 13—The Pope lodav urged Catholic women to "save Italy's Christian civilization... in this grave hour." The Pooe spoke from the confessional altar of St. Peters to approximately 5,000 Catholics, including members of the women's section of the Italian Catholic Action Organization. HtA.P. - 80 words
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Article49 1946-05-14 2 Reuter. DACHAU. Germany. May 13.— Fifty-eight death sentences by banglog impo ed at the Mauthausen concentration camp trial today. Three camp officials were sentenced to life imorisonment. The trial had lasted 37 days. All 61 accused were found guilty. They were all former officials of Mauthausen.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article52 1946-05-14 2 Reuter. BUCHAREST. May 13.—The defence of Marehal lon Antonescu, former Premier of Rumania, and 16 associates charged with treason will begin today. The court decided that it had enough evidence on which to base judgment when only 60 out of several hundreds of prosecution witnesses hadReuter. - 52 words
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Article78 1946-05-14 2 A.P. SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador. May 13. Izalco, Central America's most aggress ye volcano, began erupting on May 10 after 12 years' inactivity. It created a lava flow est mated to be 15 miles long and about two-thirds of a mile wide. Official reports saidA.P. - 78 words
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111 1946-05-14 2 TOKIO, May 13.—Still without Russian permssion to entei North Korea, VS. Reparations Commissioner Edwin W. Pauley arid staff are plann.ng an Itin ary wh ch will take them into South Korea and Manchuria the economic effect Japanese had on those an a :id111 words
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Article261 1946-05-14 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, MAY 13—SENATOR KENNETH S WHERRY, NEBRASKA REPUBLICAN, TODAY REPORTED "SHOCKING" EVIDENCE THAT SAFEGUARDS SURROUNDING AMERICAN MILITARY INFORMATION ARE INADEQUATE. The senate judiciary committee, which completed healings behind closed doors last month, hopes to comnlete by May 17 a bill tightening the 30-year-old espionageA.P. - 261 words
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Article142 1946-05-14 2 Reuter. LONDON. May 13.—A 33-year-old Londoner. Harry Green, set out on May 6 from Kensington. London on a long cycling tour of 15 000 miles to Australia. Green, who I accompanied by wife. Kay Gre,.., also 33- plans to cross to Ptai thence through Europe to GreeceReuter. - 142 words
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Advertisement14 1946-05-14 2 INDIES! M\iS^^ 4 MODERNE Ladies Hair Dressing Saloon (Pacing Oxley Road) 126, Orchard Road,14 words
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Advertisement191 1946-05-14 2 SILVER LINE ,Kcrr Steamship Company Inc. General Agents New York City, New York. 1 Round the World Express Service. M V SLLVERTEAK due Singapore 23rd May Loads Straits 2nd Half May For U.S.A. Atlantic Ports via Cape of Good Hope Agents: Hadden «t Co., (Singapore," Ltd I ♦Tel. No: 6802.191 words
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167 1946-05-14 3 A.P. KUALA LUMPUR, MAY, 13.—THREE THOUSAND BRITISH TROOPS STATIONED AT A KEY ROAD CROSSING ON THE SIAM-MALAYA BORDER ARE BREAKING UP THE DEPREDATIONS OF 500 ARMED RENEGADES, MOSTLY CHINESE, MALAYA COMMAND HEADQUARTERS ANNOUNCED TO-DAY. The public relations office said no fighting is anticipated and aA.P. - 167 words
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Article18 1946-05-14 3 LONDON. May 13 —Swinton beat Liverpool Stanley by 23 points to seven in their rugby league fixture today.18 words
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Article197 1946-05-14 3 Giving evidence at the trial of two Japanese on a charge of being concerned in the beating and ill-treat-ment of Normanton PoW camp internees. Capt. Takahashi, the commandant of the PoW Detachment Camp in Changi. stated that Lt. Orimo was not the commandant of the197 words
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Article166 1946-05-14 3 To-morrow is "Vesak" day. (or N'ppana day of the Lord Buddha) a full moon day celebration, and the Singapore Buddhist Association requests all Buddhists to participate in the celebration, to hoist the Buddhist Flag and illuminate their homes on th's day of rejoicing. Celebrations at the Sinhalese166 words
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Article130 1946-05-14 3 Law Ah Meng (21) and Ismail bin Ahmed (17) who were caught carrying away spare parts of an aeroplane, which they had obtained from a store belonging to the R.A.F. (Kallang), were sentenced to six weeks* r.i. and one month's s i., respectively, by Mr.130 words
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184 1946-05-14 3 K. Vadlvellu Pillai, Indian Inspector of Police, was committed to stand trial on a murder charge at the next Assizes at the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the Seventh Police Court yesterday. Pillai elected to reserve his defence. The charge184 words
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Article271 1946-05-14 3 MALACCA —"Ta'kan Melayu hilang or dunia," (Can the Malays ever perish from the earth?) provided his theme when, during his recent visit to the Malacca Branch of the Per insula Malay Movement, Datoh Onn bin Jaafar, president of the Pan Malayan Congress, addressed a gathering271 words
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Article77 1946-05-14 3 Until there is an improvement in the procurement of coal whereby commercial companies can again import coal, distribution and sale of coal for Singapore will be carried out by the Malayan Coaling Agency. Jrresham House. Battery Road. Singapore, acting as Agents for the Government. In order to assess77 words
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312 1946-05-14 3 A.P. WASHINGTON, May 13. The demand in the now cancelled Anglo-Siam agreement that Siam should export its surplus rice free of charge, seriously delayed shipments of Siamese rice to hungry S.E. Asia countries, the United States state department observed yesterday. Britain's decision ito cancelA.P. - 312 words
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144 1946-05-14 3 Ten British soldiers stole a bus from Beach Road and went on a Joy ride on Sunday evening. They abandoned the bus at the 10th mile Seletar where it was finally recovered. Four robberies were reported on Sunday, and in three144 words
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39 1946-05-14 3 The first appointments to the Municipal Commission as constituted under the new Colony Constitution are announced in a Gazette Extraordinary as follows: —Messrs. Ng Sen Choy. J. Laycock. J. A. Elias and S. F. Ho.39 words
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699 1946-05-14 4 Surrey Forced To Follow On After First Innings Collapse NayuduPerforms 'Hat Trick' Reuter. LONDON May 13.—Surrey collapsed in their first innings to-day for 135, in reply to the Indian touring team's 454, and following on had scored—thanks to a big first wicket stand byReuter. - 699 words
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139 1946-05-14 4 A.P. TEHERAN, May 13. -Reliable Iranian Government official* expressed the belief thai he unfavourable weather might have postponed or averud the civil war in Iran as Tabriz radio announced that the people of Azerbaijan province were 'ready to fight." Jafar Pishevari. Premier of theA.P. - 139 words
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Article206 1946-05-14 4 Parcel Post Money Orders Parcels are being acceptad wr Eire (Irish Free State-. Ihe Cash-on-Delivery parcel service bet wen Maava and tne United Kingdom has already been resumed. Money Orders may now be drawn in Malaya lor payment in the Andaman Islands, Baluchistan, Burma. Bri i h Somaiila id, uncludmg206 words
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102 1946-05-14 4 Reuter. LONDON. May 13.—An intensive search by hundreds of police and troops supported by armoured cars for Erik Zacharias. 28-year-old Naz: police officer brought to Britain Id answer war crime charges ended this evening with his capture on a golf course only aReuter. - 102 words
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Article50 1946-05-14 4 The lecture under the auspices of the St. John Ambulanre Erigade, Indian Corps, Singapore, to be addressed by Dr. C. J. Paglar. en the part played by first-aiders in the war. will be held at the Rangoon Road School tomorrow at 6.30 and not today as previously announced.50 words
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Article164 1946-05-14 4 INDIANS, Ist INNINGS 454 SURREY, Ist INNINGS R. J. Gregory lbw. Sohoni 16 L. B. Fishlock hit wkt. b Nayudu 62 H. L. Squires c Nimbalkar b Hazare 4 T. H. Barling b Hazare 8 j. F. Parker c Merchant b Bannerjee 2 E. A. Bedser lbw. Mankad164 words
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Article322 1946-05-14 4 A.P. TOKYO, May 13—Japan rocked today from the first inva ion in the history of the sacrosanct Imperial Palace compound by a band of people seeking food political leadership. j Commui i t crn md carrying the party's red banners, a estimated at 100 shedA.P. - 322 words
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Article72 1946-05-14 4 A.P. SHANGHAI. May 13.—A mile kng break in the dykes of China's Yellow River Js under repair directed by UNRRA engineers, in an attempt to get two millvon fertile acres of land back into production. The water was diverted deliberately in 1938 t Q haltA.P. - 72 words
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182 1946-05-14 4 NANKING, May 13.—Communis;!, General Chou En-lai on Sunday charged elements in Genrnrilrrtrno Chiang Kai-shek's Kuominrang are .trying to involve the United States in a fullscale civil war in China. He told a news conference that, these elements are trying to sabotage Gen. Marshall182 words
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210 1946-05-14 4 A.P. WASHINGTON, May 13—House Democratic leader John W. McCormack, Massachusetts, addressing the Washington police and fire departments at their annual communion breakfast, said on Monday that fear and uncertainty prevail throughout the world because of Soviet influence. He said also that the efforts of otherA.P. - 210 words
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253 1946-05-14 4 INDIA A.P. and Reuter. SIMLA, MAY 13. THE BRITISH CABINET MINISTERS' FORTH COMING STATEMENT WILL CONTAIN A DECLARATmN ON INDIAN INDEPENDENCE, PROBABLY Indicating the approximate date by which INDIA WILL BECOME COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT, IT WAS LEARNED IN CONGRESS CIRCLES TODAY. Members of the BritishA.P. and Reuter. - 253 words
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Article127 1946-05-14 4 A.P. KURE. May 13—Royal Australian and Indian Nuv§ officers told of a w Id storm o the night of May 12 in Bungo Strait, during which 17 Japanese submarines broke 100 from iher towing ships and Javanese tug sank with the loss of four lives.A.P. - 127 words
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200 1946-05-14 4 Reuter. ATHENS. May 12.—The Or Regent. Archibishop Damaskin-s announced n ParVamevt tod that the plebiscite on the re'ur" to Greece of Kng George of Ih Hellenes will be held on Sepi 1 He said that to prolong tttspc over the future regime o*Reuter. - 200 words
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