Malaya Tribune, 18 May 1946

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  • 35 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya 'Phone Nos:— Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, May 18, 1946 PRICE 10 GENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday. May 18. 1946.
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  • 738 1 NO GUARANTEE OF REPLACEMENT GIVEN Anglo-American Agreement On Food Aid Reached Britain Makes A nother Sacrifice Reuter. WASHINGTON MAY 17.—BRITISH CABINET MINISTER MR. HERBERT MORRISON ANNOUNCED AT A PRESS CONFERENCE TO-DAY THAT BRITAIN HAS AGREED TO SURRENDER 200,000 TONS MORE OF HER
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  • 192 1 Russians In Manchuria A.P. NANKING May 17.—The Chinese National Government has been advised indirectly that the last Russian soldier had pulled out of Manchuria with the exception of Port Arthur, a naval base, and possibly Dairen, writes John Roderick, Associated Press correspondent. Vice-Minister for
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  • 77 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. May 17.—Jap- war-time premier General Id i"The Razor") Tojo haa □ally learned what "hubba" bn Fihelly. one of the pror.ors in To jo's trial, said in a r to friends here that the x-premier asked him the meaning of tnat American expression.
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  • 43 1 A.P. NANKING, Ms? 17—The Chines.* t Court lOday upheld death f ntencea on Chen Kung-po, former dent of the Nanking puppet ment, and Miao Ping, viceQt of Nanking's Japanese-spon->?islative Yuan. Chen was convicted on April 12 M.ao April 9.—A.P.
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  • 62 1 A.P. V 70HK, May 17.—The United Rl Tommission on Human today approved the final fl ->f a report calling for an in:onal bill of rights. Soviet delegate. Alexander refused to vote for an to enforce such a bill of Borisov also objected to a of the
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  • 34 1 A.P. untitled MAY 17-The Turkish on 1n>zr«l»5 »e tb»l lour )our- «.> lne <Uz?nitv tnrou«u tneir .s?.. Irs must !ii:rve nr>on l:crlz-l »n6 ni« vite »n6 iv«) i nevHp»pvriuen srnm ns uu ?c«l H Unorwonluent.—^>?
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  • 215 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, May 18.—President Harry Truman last night signed an exccu'tive order seizing the American railroads. The President took over the carriers in an effort to prevent a strike scheduled for 9 p.m. (GMT) Saturday. A few nvnutes before the executive order, Un on
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  • 47 1 A.P. NEW YORK, May 17.—Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the late President Roosevelt, said Thursday n ght that she wouM not go to Russia this summer, as she had planned but would spend her time at Hyde Park working on the second volume of her autobiography.—A.P.
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  • 58 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, May 17.— British Cabinet Minister Mr. Herbert Morrison an. nounced here to-day that increased food shipments toould be going to India. Whle not* meeting India's requests, they would mean (hdt the threatened breakdown in t the Indian rationing 1 structure by the end of
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  • 278 1 Pethick-Lawrence Associated Press. NEW DELHI, May 18.—L or d PetJn. ai rence, Secretary of State for India, said the llqi idal on of the India Office has already begun but the Cabinet misson will remain in India because "our next job is to get
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  • 69 1 A.P. TOKYO, May 17 —Three leading newspapers here showed little faith iii the new Yoshida Government. Che termed it reactionary, ar>other cautioned the people to it ani a third predicted that the Yoshida regime would be a counterpart of the Shidehara regime which it is replacing.
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  • 26 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, May 17.—The UNO Security Council yesterday discussed rules of procedure and approved 13 out of 33 rules recommended by the Committee of Experts—Reuter.
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  • 298 1 India Plan "Blueprint For Freedom" Wavell Reuter. NEW DELHI, May Field Marshal l ord Wavell broadcasting from New Delhi to-day 24 hours; after the publication of the British plans for India described it as a "blueprint for freedom." ««T k *v- i- t_j:_ I speak to the people of India
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  • 54 1 A.P. CAIRO, May 16,—The Egyptian Premier, Ismail Sidky Pasha, correspondents on Thursday that he had been officially informed by the British authorities that British troops had begun heir evacuation of Cairo and Alexandria. Asked if this evacuation was in '-f.nnection with the treaty revision negotiations, the Prime Minister
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  • 24 1 A.P. NEW YORK, May 17.—Wheatless meals of three nights a week have been decided on by the New York Sta»e restaurants association.—A.P.
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  • 173 1 A.P. NEW YORK. May 17.—ThNations Security Coun -il o Ihurs day unanimously adopted the re< j rule permitting it to with ceedings of private sessior I member nations outside the con Thirty-one new rules of proved were adopted mostly without sition. However, Australian delegate Par' Hasluck asked
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  • 23 1 A.P. TOKIO. May 17.—The British Commonwealth occupation fortes are taking over Shlkoku, one of Japan's four main islands, as Part of its area.—A.P.
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  • 175 1 A.P. PARIS, May 17—The Big Four Foreign Ministers yesterday broke off the three weeks' conference and adjourned to June 15 in a deadlock over major issues in the peace treaties with Italy and the Balkans. An American informant said In the last meeting they initiated revised
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  • 64 1 A.P. LONDON, May 18.—Walter Hammond, of G!ou< es ers has been chosen to capt?! n r l:*nd in the three cri Tes Ma>-hes ogai'.s* I son wr'te", Asso ed I 58 c r p Hid nt Ron Hammond's selection was tj.v* pecnM, for h-
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  • 72 1 Reuter. BAT AVI A, May 17— Three hundred Japanese troops in the area west of Batavia, who have been guarding arms were relieved today and came forward with their arms and stores •to be disarmed by the British troops, according to the British spokesman. The
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  • 30 1 Reuter. LONDON, May 17 —Marshal lon Antonescu, former dictator of Rumania, was tonight sentenced to death by the Rumanian Peoples Court. Moscow Radio announced. Reuter.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 441 2 Following the nadir-point to which hopes respecting an Indian settlement had sunk only a few days ago, the latest news must be regarded as encouraging. It is impossible on the basis of even lengthy cable reports to offer considered comment (particularly when so great an expert as Mr. Churchill
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  • 1112 2  - Financial Economic Effect Of The war On India Britain and India—No. 3 Although it would be foolish to overlook the adverse influences of the war on India, writes Mr. Casey, I believe that India and her people have emerged from the war in probably a better condition financially and economically
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  • 130 2 Philippines 'Pockets Empty' A.P. WASHINGTON, May 17.—The Washington Post said editorially. Tn one respect the Philippine Republic will be ill-prepared for independence: the pockets of its government will be virtually empty." Applauding the activities of Pre-fident-Elect Manuel Roxas in his present whirlwind visit, the paper said concerning possible loan plans,
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  • 68 2 Reuter. LONDON, May 16.—Tho Communist "Daily Worker." in the course of an editorial on the British decisions to send to Germany barley saved by the cutting down of beer production, said tuday: "The plight of thp Indian masses who are directly faced \*uh famine is far worse
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  • 486 3 A.P. THE RICE RATION IN SINGAPORE IS CUT TO TWO-AND-A-QU ARTE R KATTIES A WEEK FOR MEN, EFFECTIVE FROM MONDAY. PROPORTIONATE REDUCTION IS MADE IN THE RATIONS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ACCOMPANYING THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE REDUCTION IS A STATEMENT THAT THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE MALAYAN
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  • 169 3 A transaction of 12 Dags of rice that took place at sea resulted in trouble for the buyer when he arrived with the goods in a sampan at Singapore. In addition, he lost ihe rice. Sim Lay Teng. the buyer, who claimed that
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  • 199 3 At the conclusion of the four-day preliminary inquiry in the Seventh Police Court yesterday* during which 16 witnesses testified for the prosecution, Ibrahim bin Omar, Inspector of Police, was committed to stand trial at the coming Assizes. The charge framed against the peace inspector, was that
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  • 346 3 Two canteen managers of the NAAFI H. Brown (23) and D. Jackson (18) who had misappropriated stock and cash amounting to over $1.000 between them and who were stated to have spent most of the money in the cabarets, werc\ bound over by
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  • 85 3 Cnng Yeow Kheng. manager ot Chop Kian Hln Chan, who sold 16.84 piculs of sugar at $115 per plcul to Chop Hock Huat, on Nov. 5, last year, instead of at the controlled price of $10 per picul, was fined $1,000, in default, four months'
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  • 1198 4 Transport Materials Shortage Responsible Xine Months* Work Reviewed Municipal President Explains Rehabilitation Holdups THAT HAWKERS MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE STREETS OF SINGAPORE BEFORE SATISFACTORY TOWN CLEANSING IS POSSIBLE AND THAT WORK ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF SINGAPORE GENERALLY IS BEING HELD OT DUE TO LACK OF TRANSPORT AND SHORTAGE OF
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  • 83 4 TO-DAY CRICKET. Singapore v. Negri Sembilan at Seremban; S.C.R.C. v. Police at Thompson Road. RUGBY: Army v. R.N.-R.A.F. at the Jalan Besar Stadium BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL: At the Happy World Stadium. ALL-IN WRESTLING: At the Great World. TO-MORROW CRICKET: Singapore v. Negri Sembilan (2nd Day) at Seremban: C.S.C. v.
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  • 173 4 Reuter. LONDON, May 17.—1t is announced today that Wembley Stadium will stage most of the major events in the 1948 Olympic Games which are scheduled for London. Mr. A. J. Elvin, the Manag ng Director, stated that the stadium will be given without charge and the Wembley
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  • 46 4 Mr. S. K. Chettur, the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur last night, for his first meeting with the Governor of the Malayan Union. Sir Edward Gent. Mr. Chettur is expected to be back in Singapore by Sunday morning.
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  • 378 4 CAMBRIDGE. May 17,— Dismissing Cambridge in their second innings for 138 runs, the Indian cricket team won their second consecutive game of their tour by an innings and 19 runs. Mainly responsible in dismissing the Varsity for this small sccre were Sarwate. who took five
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  • 416 4 Kojima Takeharu, a civilian employee of a Japanese shipping yard in Port Blair during the Japanese occupation of the Andamans, was in tears yesterday while he made a vain plea in mitigation of sentence. He was condemned to death by hanging. Ihe accused, who
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  • 67 4 Lt.-Comdr. J. Wilson (35), R.N.R., claimed trial to a charge of assisting in disposing of two engines and a rpficrator marked W.D. which he had reason to believe to be stolen propel ty. when he appeared before Mr. Paul Storr. in the first police court, yesterday. The
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  • 61 4 I Mohamed Mussa, proprietor of the Junior Civil Service Association tiffin canteen, situated behind the Government Buildings, was fined $100, in deiault, one month's r.i. when he was found guilty by Mr. Tan Thoon Lip, in the second district court, on I a charge of selling evaporated
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