Malaya Tribune, 8 June 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 KOl'R PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1946.
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  • 319 1 Nanking Pins Responsibility On Dutch And Indonesians Reuter. BATAVIA, JUNE 7.—FOUR HUNDRED CHINESE REFUGEES FROM THE INDONESIAN "PURGE" WHO ARRIVED AT BATAVIA TODAY FROM KEBON BAROE AREA, WEST OF BATAVIA, SAID 2,000 CHINESE INHABITANTS HAD BEEN COMPLETELY SURROUNDED BY THE INDONESIANS AND ALTHOUGH THERE
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  • 98 1 Reuter. LONDON. June 6.—Twenty tons of machinery worth £5,000 loaded into a British ship in the port of London today was the gift of the British Co-operative Movement through the Anglo-Chinese Development Socielv to the International Committee /or Chinese Industrial Co-operatives. The machinery will go
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  • 63 1 Associated Press. LONDON June 7.—The executive council of the powerful Brhish Transport and General Workers' Union today called for the rupture of diplomatic relations with Franco Spam. The resolution also said i was necessary to pursue "tlr broadest possible foreign policy and asked for
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  • 69 1 Reuter. HSGTON, June 7—PrcsiTruman declined to comn the Protestant Church request* for unthdrawal of ijptor as special Ambassador Ham, but Dr. John MacRichmamd, Virginia Presbyfe- r. reported that the Prehad given assurances tVie Ottld be recalled by the i peace treaties are sigtied
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  • 171 1 Reuter. PRETORIA. June 7.—S atecl have served successively in S uth Afr can and German Han„ Werner Neumann, rod ex-fishmonger, apd :n the Pretoria Magisurt for preliminary ex. :i on an allegation ol helping the King's enemies during he warMajor S Pretorius. prosecuting, said
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  • 78 1 A.P. HINGTON, June B.—The US. to the United Nations Security Council, Senator Warren P.. publican of Vermont, dey sterday that he was not in f the U.S. sharing its atomic with any other nation until eurantee against its use for destruction." T S nator offered a
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  • 18 1 Reuter. LONDON. June 7. —Parliament into recess today for the Whitholiday until June 18.—Reuter.
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  • 250 1 Reuter. LONDON, June 7.-The possibility of early April instead June next J~**** Underelections was mentioned by Mr..Arthur nenu Secretary of iiurma, during the debate in the House ox Commons today on lawlessness in Burma. V r ?aying that it was hoped a ministry would be
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  • 82 1 Reuter. CAIRO, June 7. —According to the latest figures. 32 Indian soldiers ar.vl one Indian civilian were injured in the bomb explosion at the Empire Services Club open-air cinema last night. Four injured are in a serious Condition The civilian attended the show as
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  • 71 1 Reuter. LONDON, June 7. —On the eve o». the victory parade the official London Gazette announces many awards to officers and men of the Indian Army. Subadar Sukh Singh of the Royal Indian Artillery is awarded the Mill tary Cross while Havildar Lall Khan and Baldey Sinph
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  • 47 1 Reuter. CAIRO, June 7. —A small, unexpioded bomb of German make was found in the backyard of the Indian Services Welfare Club, -'Star of India." today. The club is near the Empire Services Club open-air cinema, which was the scene of last night's explosion—Reuter.
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  • 36 1 A.P. LONDON. June 7.—Crown Prine» Olaf of Norway and the Crown Princess arrived today to see tomorrow i victory parade. They will stay at Buckingham Palace with King George and CJueen Elizabeth.—A.P.
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  • 95 1 Reuter. LONDON. June 7. Paying a tribute to Burma's contribution to the world food problem, Mr Arthur Henderson, Under-Secre tary for Burma, said in the House of Commons today tha she had exported or promised to export 337,000 tons to scare! y areas principally India
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  • 37 1 A.P. VIELSALM (Belgium). June 6.Huge fires were lighted all over Belgium during the night to com memorate the landing two years ago of Allied troops on Normandy beaches and the action of the Belgian underground forces. —A.P.
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  • 105 1 A.P. BANGKOK, June 7.— Nongkhai has been evacuated owing to imminent French attack with hoavy artillery, it was announced here tonight. Border farming activities are at a standstill and transport charges are rising rapidly.— France, meanwhile, has charged Siam with responsibility for the recent armed clashes on
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  • 413 1 WAC Capt. Col Husband Arrested A.P. WASHINGTON, June 8,—Th«? Army announced yestprdav that a WAC captain and tier husband, a colonel, hadI been arrested forthe ft of SWOO.OOO (US) worth of jewels and other treasures from the ancient German castle of the House of Hesse. The
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  • 168 1 Bagdolia Weeps A.P. ROME, June 7.—King Umberto U, the last member of the House of Savoy to occupy the Italian throne, today received some of his last visitors at Quirinal Palace before following his uncrowned Queen into exile decreed by his people's 2.00u,00 r >
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  • 115 1 A.P. LIVORNO (Italy), June 6.—The Nisei (Japanese American) 442 Regi mental Combat Team, one of the great combat units of the war, paraded for the last time today. Thursday. The occasion was the awarding of a residential Unit Citation to the entire regiment for cf*acking open the
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  • 510 1 CITY OF MAGIC TONIGHT A.P. and Reuter. LONDON, June 7.—A spirit fo jubilee developed tonight in a London whose post-war drabness has been transformed into brilliant colour for Saturday, the official celebration on victory in World War Two. Neither the fire-gutted bomb ruins nor
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  • 23 1 BUENOS AIRES—Mr. untitled Hoover. President Truman's spec:..l food envoy, has arrived here to nego tiate further Argentine help in fch« world food shortage.
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  • 165 1 Reuter. ALDERSHOT, June 6.—Sentences of reduction to the ranks were promulgated at Aldershot on nine N.<".O.'s court-martir.lled last week on incidents concerning the troopship Corfu at Southampton on April 8. They were: Sergeant Roy Peach, 21. York and Lancaster Regiment; Histon Street, Derby; Sergeant
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  • 107 1 A.P. LONDON. June 7. —Coachmen, footmen, valets and other retainers cm ployed by King George VI were g«ven raises in pay of an average oi one pound per week Thursday folio* ing the first collective bargaining i.i history by the* Royal Household Traac Union members.
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  • 53 1 A.P. JERSUSALEM. June 7.—A British policeman was shot and wounded b> "an armed Jew," while escorting a detainee for Peson Cam-) to a Jerusalem Medical Clinic, it wail announced here on Thur.sdr.\ An R.A.F. man in the vie: :ty of the shooting was disarmed 1 f the assailant, the
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  • 49 1 Reuter. SANTIAGO. Chile. June 7.—The Chilean Ministry of Economy has decreed that wheat is an MBCntial product which cannot be rxoortrd Until it is certain that there are sufficient reserves for the country's noimal consumption. Any export must be authorised by the Ministry. -Rev tar.
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  • 71 2 DEATH—Mr. Lim Yang Chua on June 7, 1946 at his residence No. 2, Chancellor Road, Singapore, age 52. He leaves behind 2 wives. 3 sons, 2 daughters, 1 son-in-law and a grand child. Funeral to Coronation Road Cemetery on Sunday, June 9 at 11 a.m. Deeply regretted. I The
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  • 551 2 While we see no evidence of what General Sir Frank Messervy describes as "a campaign against one presence of the Army in Malaya," we are aware thai for various reasons the troops are not quite so welcome as they were when they marched in on the
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  • 313 2 Members of the gent have already visited. Committed Milne's gffJSgfiJL'LISSSSmO**, the MusLTGrteM Madame Tussaud's anTthe vast Ford Motor Works. Dagenham. «r> \t Northolt Aerodrome a nartv from the contingent insoected practically every modern type of f cludins jet propelled Vampires and Meteors, flown Malay
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  • 190 2 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 7-Sir Edward Gent. Governor of .he Malayan Union paid a warm tribute ;o the Malayan Cninest at a dinner given in his honour by the Chinese Consul Mr- Hsiu Meng Hsiung. -auncri"The steadiness and s auncn ness of the Malayan
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  • 57 2 Hong Kong June 7. -Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser left for Brain's today on board the bat'leship Duke of York He will stop at Singapore where he will hand over command of the British Pacific Flee, to Admiral Sir Denis Boyd. \vh is expected here on the
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  • 266 2 (Tribune Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 7.—lncluded in Malayans irrow-more-food campaign is a scheme under which it is intended to put several thousand acres of arable land in Perak under padi cultivation. A sum of $100,000 has been sought by Government to realise this project,
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  • 137 2 The Government of India have made an extra allotment of Rs- 50.000 for the reparation of Indians from Malaya, declared Mr. S. K. Che'tur at a press conference yesterday. He said about 100 to 200 deck passages will be available on board
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  • 30 2 WASHINGTON. June 7.—King Ananda Mahidol of Siam is coming to the United States as the guest of the Government. With him will be the Queen Mother.
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  • 138 2 A.P. LONDON, June 7.—Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck. Commander-in-Chief in India, told the Associated Press on Thursday that ho considerid the recent trend of events in (he Indian political field gave good grounds for optimism ahout India's future. Field Marshal Auchinleck made his first public appearance
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  • 77 2 Reuter. LONDON. June 6.—The King had a special word for sailors of the Royal Indian Navy and the QuXli Spoke to several men of the grconaniformed Gurkha Rifles when Their Majesties accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose visited Dominion and Colonial troops camped in
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  • 59 2 New Delhi. June 7.—Mr- Jinnah the Muslim League president conferred with the Viceroy Lord Wavell this evening. In Bombay, the Executive Committee of the Indian Cham, ber of Princes has been discussing the British Cabinet plan. A statement issued after ;he meeting said general opinion
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  • 234 2 Mr. S. K. Chettur, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, is to go this month on a special mission to Sumatra, Java, British Borneo and Sarawak. He has been deputed by his Government to make the tour to study and report on conditions
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  • 74 2 cau'ed bloodshed in Naples last night, v~uread to the capital. About 200 a-.nonstrators paradea "'Jv.vn with the Republic. F?s?fight« with Republican sympathisers broke out before the police in tenoned. One monarchist was killed and eight wounded in last nights disorders in Naples. With ex-Kins Umberto still in
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  • 32 2 Reuter. BATAVIA, June 6—The Indonei.an Government has been informed, according to reports current here, of the departure from India of four snips to bring rice from Indonesia Reuter.
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  • 188 2 Reuter. LONDON, June 6 j j Government White Paper fr_t sued today giving the strength and J the forces adds: i Seven out of every ten me%\ born between ltls and 1927 i icrved in the armed forca and one in every
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  • 258 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter' -It is with great pleasure m the Indian community overseas heard of the important decisis, ken the All-India Muslim L S accent the British Cabinet M, s?on s proposals. I am glad too ths great change in the hfctw mdia g hi occurred
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  • 59 2 The Government of in^ 3 have decided to send two Indian lawyers from Malaya to Kong to undertake the defence of eight Indians accused J collaboration. Mr. S.K. Chettur. Government of India Representative, said yesterday- A staj order in their case has oeer. granted by
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  • 461 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Dental Department of the College of Medicine, Singapore, which includes the clinical department w the General Hospital, is now open to the public. For some time to come, however, services on full pre-war scale cannot be provided as the department
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  • 295 4 Router LONDON, June 7.-Lancashire takes a g^ lead with 5.1 points as a result of three County cnam Unship matches concluded today Yorkshire who previously shared the lead fe championship game. One c again Washtaook anfl iKin came together in a valuable second wicket century par.
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  • 106 4 Just before the end of the day's proceedings of the trial of the four Japanese in the Sixth War Crime s Court yesterday on a charge of being concerned in the killing of a young American aviator sometime in May 1945, the young Japanese interpreter,
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  • 285 4 Reuter. EPSOM, Surrey, June 7.— Theatrical magnate Sir Alfred Butt brought off a surprise win in the fillies classic with his filly Steady Aim, a daughter of the 1928 Derby winner Felstead. here this afternoon. Much to the disappointment of the crowd, the King, who
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  • 25 4 The Singapore Amateur untitled jo be «2 romorrow a meeting ol V» committee in 1041 wffl be hel I 31 Winchester House, at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 477 4 How the noble profession of medicine was put to the vile object of killing a young American aviator b> three Japanese doctors and a Japanese KempeMai man in Saigon during May 1945, was related in f thSixth War Crimes Court yesterday at the
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  • 79 4 Armed with blue-prints, an American-born Chinese cnaineer is now in Bangkok canvassing for orders for ten 4,400-ton Liberty ships lying idle in a pacific coast port of the Un ted States. He is. representing an American nr v 'isdearnt that he has sold one ship to
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  • 102 4 Reuter. EPSOM. June 6- -Maharajah Gaekwnf of Baroda obtained a double v.ctory here this afternoon wiping the Croat Surrey Foal Plate of 1.000 SJeSgw over five furlongs with Ml chestnut colt. Ranjit. by Fairway out of Epona. and the Abbots H.U Handi enp over six furlongs
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  • 71 4 In the main event of ast night• boxing programme at the Happy World. Dennis Collins gained a nar rVJ decision over Baby Eagle over eight 3-minute rounds. Other results: Jackie Campbell beat Bob McKinley (8 8-m.)j Smiling CjJtillo beat Kid Carpentier (who sub .titnted for Paddy
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  • 298 4 Kuala Lumpur, June Closei> to to solution by Clangor pensioners at a tec Un put their case before the Go emm oil ne j f ion, comes the announcement that pa nmenU v arrears has been approved d> uic This is the second mstalment Vhat
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  • 164 4 The following are the teams to meet the Railway Institute ov-i Whitsuntide: A Combined XI which will play today, will be chosen from the following:—Lee Ah Chio; Cecil Won;:. Cheonp Thiam Siew and Tan Choon Guan; Victor John, C. Thuraisingham and Ong Swee Keng; Swee Lim Swung.
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  • 124 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Friday. Handicaps for the first day of the Penang Turf Club June meeting on June 15. Horses, class 1. div I. Jcsanne 1107, Krishna 9.05. Buiitoi 9.00, The Elk 8.09. Sunbeam 8.06, Moonlight 7.10. The Pathan TJf. Horses class 1, div. 2,
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