Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 March 1946

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  • 22 1 The Sunday Tribune Telephone: 5811 The Newspaper of the People of Malaya Hll X I'AU.S SINGAPORE, MARCH 10, 1916. PRICE in CENTS
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  • 871 1 Government Charged With "Steam Rolling" Through Malay an Unio n Plan CREATION OF FAR EASTERN PALESTINE FEARED Straits Settlements 'Repeal) Bill Passes Second Reading LONDON. MAR. 9.— THE DANGER OF MALAYA BEING CONVERTED IN--lii\ FAR EASTERN PALESTINE AS A RESULT OF GOVERNMENTS "STEAMROLLING THROUGH 91 THE MALAYAN UNION PLAN, WAS
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  • 150 1 Police Probe Into Queen Elizabeth Fire J7»«, ■■■■■■■■ii rw^i iMIIIiM to BPSWg*** T uirougti toe &ooruig ol V\ .< n (i „;v artwork and burned-out bcdlteMdi The fire has been put out. t*>» r» was no iflHßeelevtei eettaoeAe of the damage to the liner, insured (or su nMMoa puwnti The
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  • 406 1 Creech- Jon es De fen ds Sir harold MacMichael LONDON. Mar. i).— The I nder-Secretary for Colonies, Mr. reech-Jones, replyinir to pi»int> raised in the debate on the Malayan Union in the House oi Commons. Nuid tnat there WM alnv>^t everyuheie a general agreement that a reform had to come
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  • 67 1 LOSDOS. MOT. 9.— Cant. it, 1). ticm mans 'Conserva- speaking ai \he debate on the Malayan Union in the Bouse of Common*, cMtdosed thai SuUan of Johorc 1 1 ad (Old Wfll he signet U agreement "when happy at the Hberatkm oj T-,;
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  • 137 1 SELANGOR, PERAK AND KEDAH RULERS COMPLAINTS LONDON, Mar. 9.—Reqding communications from the Sultans of Kedah, Perak and Selangor, Capt. L. D. Gammans in the Commons stated thai 'he Sultan of Kedah said hat he iras presented ivith a verbal ultimatum with a time limit. The Sultan of Pcrak .said that
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  • 136 1 RED ARMY BEGIN MUKD EN EVA CUA TI O N CHUNGKING, Mar. 9. Russian troops were mo>inu northward out of Mukden with 22 northbound trainParting in the last 48 hours. However, a Cen;ral News dispatch, which said thai there were signs of the Soviet forces withdrawing from Manchuria. added that
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  • 273 1 U.S. Flag Flies Upside Down In Changchun (Associated Press correspondent Spencer Davis returned to China ajter being held icith other journalists in Soviet-controlled Changchun, capital of Manchuria. The following is a delayed dispatch on conditions there.) CHANGCHUN. March 5.— delayed i Amid an exuberant display ol Russian flags and banners
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  • 83 1 More Dutch Troops Land In Java BATAVIA. Mar. 9.—l*our baitalicms of Dutch troops started to land at Batavia this morning. It is understood that larger bodies icerc landing shnultaneously at Semarang and Socrabaya. They are believed to be the first wave of a total force of about 20.000 at sea
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  • 39 1 IPOH. Mar. 9— Sixteen Chinrse have been arrested following the Sino-Malay clash in the BeknrM.tnoiu, area on March 6 Fifty-six Malays were killed in the clash and 23 injured. The C ..:.< i' fered casualties.
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  • 64 1 LONDON. Mar 9 M last night said the Soviei Qowrn :..>:.' .id formal]} 1 i: Ci lirunt .M r C d a:V: N \.k ':ad US Stat. I).;:-:--:' i Mai i h 7 u.legmp thai nWi to seek cHwpcfon' < M ai: Britain and Vw v
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 424 2 The Sunday Tribune March 10, 1946. A Remarkable Recovery Md- h t-.alice i> a.. s t U 1 5j Ilia -.a..' MT( r« a:--; U„. I -i VBH A Kiel ..1 v jew :> lira v-om-ii...- urrexicj *a\ gai end BU iV.... li M A I lain n< a us
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  • 159 2 Can you reconcile these oddities Sif Harold J/cMichael received this order at thy outset of his mission: "You a f e authorised to conclude ie i I h Im h ruler a formal agreement hi/ v kick he uill ><(!( fill jurisdiction to His Majestt; in his State." Viscount Addison
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  • 687 2  - SOME UNION DOUBTS W .A. Harpur D V •^"•^•'^••^i Here ue have a set of cont iad id ions indicative of a State oi affairs not easily rec nciiahle either with modern (L;r.(Kiatic tendencies, ft iff tit] justice or the e\eiii>e of tact and diplo- :ic\ 11l Halt, U earned
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  • 25 2 Ideas, not !t.:giblc things, rule the i. -arid. You can control your jnentai irorld .4«? a man thinketh, so is he. Prov 23:7.
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  • 607 2  -  James D. White m By rf Associated Press Writer COUGH China flow two of the world's largest and most riotous rivers, the Yangtze and the Yellow. China has a plan to do something about the Yangtze, but apparently hasn't decided what can be done about the
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  • 613 2  - 'Deat h Ra ilway —By One Who Was There L. Boudville Norn Pla Dik B9 Moulmein— of glistening nn t;.l track winds its way through v. i.'iise tiopical fongli of liiailand and Bttrnui -btdlt ti I ;»ense of tens of thousands of human lives i O\V and conscripted labour from
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  • 169 2 Ch inese 'Va rsities Are Going Home t ur .inese universities reiui- iiengiu lor eight y. me tnding be mosi ir •-sung ej in the hi& ri. Drii m their own |n.- bomb ers ana ;roop§ a r, and idem I ay« beeL Linn ::ere sii. 1 9 I nej
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  • 261 2  - Af ter The Ball Is Over R. B. Ooi >j NOW ::.,s „r ffing, i „r one to quiet mind and ,Ug^ the business ryeTh snoutc ;>end it- a s, mont to, recovei the loc] rs n keep himself in a is lor Itab MmmU Each mus! draw up b.u
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  • 171 3 (1 i ibum Corref posdeaf PENANG, dar. 9.— Japanese MUBwritioii hidden ii i-aM> in Penan." provides th bigfCfl n '.cn; la the disposal personnel ol m< nbers ol .he three services, K. A.i Navj and Vrmy. rhese, h.owe\er, are being eleun l Nt '<-.•
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  • 165 3 Six Months' Gaol For Pick-Pocket Hey bus conductor had iis bag "picked" and how he was I by a gang and ms bag ipped open when he attempted to ..an who had Maj P Rees, in the first distri* Ui Seng (19» stood trial ,n a charge of theft of
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  • 29 3 B during I .it by Lt.Bellamy in the Sir as con-. m nine char. au^ing hurt allged ...mg wh tective. his victims being Chinese
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  • 84 3 Mr. Parkane C. Wang entertained imber of friends to a party at his residence at Ta. to bid bon voyage to Mr Tex on the eve of hei departure for Shanghai by the S. S. WilTlam Sproule. The guests Dr. Wu C oral. Mr. Kwong, Chinese Consul,
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  • 28 3 IT, Mar. B.— TJ people were I d and a\ 100 seriously injured O7i M day I Dehra Dun express collid' goods at Bhaqauli railway sta>m Lucknoic— Reuter
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  • 53 3 The Eastern Bank Ltd. made net profit of £102.041 for the 1945. 1. >ninu'nd final dividend at I rate shillings p tax making a total dividend of ptr the year; £50,00 c nlae- Which is further intieased b\ ..^fer from conof £50.000 to £800,000. The dividend is
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  • 48 3 The following are invited to play hockey against the Police at the Polu i DefXri MB TW IOBJ at 5.13 N. Pillay, P. IfillMUlim I. R. Barth. V. Johns, G. Clarke iCapt.i. Ong S(.\\ Ken B Mill, R. D. Jansen, W. Ponniah, K. Leembruggen and Ibrahim Isa.
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  • 112 3 i isand womoi irom In Sektngor asstrabl I the IncLun Assoion grounds to celebrate .'ional Women's Day ana opening of the SeUuigOl omen's Unl< d president IfiM Wont Yin led the meeting. On the rostrum there vu :ge insignia of Hie Women*! uprising chain el farce
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  • 132 3 French Troops Occupy Tonkin SAICiON, Mar. 9 -Flench occupation troops were moving Into rtatloni in Tonkin on tfter 1 Mrtng landed without further I "dated orrespondent Stan Swinton. French High Command announced that Tonkin and the c i. noi were, calm, and I Gen. Lv Shan had KtU Ml for
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  • 521 3 ÜBfl Ah Kam 18 >, had been a p^ at ll for s;x months as a result of being in the leg by a sentry, he cautioned and discharged when b led guilty to a chaise of trespass when he appeared before Major D. P. Rees, in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 364 3 SITUATIONS VACANT FIRST Class Cinema Organisation. Singapore, requires two assistants either European or A>ia'u w:th sperience in entertainment business. Applicants must have a thorough knowledge of publicity work and experience In office routine Apply m writing stating experience, salary expected, and enclosing copies of te Limonials. Box No. A5O. Malaya
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    • 200 3 OSE wm^ a^m m m F M^ f^m^ MM XATIO\ WSmAm^YWW^^ft I>EHE> »EXIES |BmMUUmM WAR! QQBBBSEDHHDH uutns: JAMES CAGNSY'S BRILLIANT IK!! MiMl HE'S ALL OUT WITH HIS PEN AND FISTtr 8£& -IiL«O»O\TllL BUST COUNTRY— He Likes! PEOPLE— Iie Mi Ml Pr< j« d By Cj Br:tU|| Wtm. PdOOV Big Fc-.lball
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 467 3 MISCEIJ \M <>i S vs. liisHfi la the Cathay w*'' Singapore, will be substan- r ,J Jw^two motors and various other HjyBERS of the fltratts Cfamese ivtenfti Church are hereby HIS that *ac to the sudd*-: 2^5 r, Richards the teaMrtr scheduled to take place on JJooday th nitant at
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  • 287 4 Singapore 's First Juvenile Court Opens This Month SINGAPORE WILL HAVE ITS FIRST JUVENILE COURT PROBABLY BEFORE THE END OF THE CURRENT MONTH. The preliminary arrang- menihi in connection whh the setting up of the cowl are completed. The scheme had been put up by the Welfare Council to the
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  • 68 4 Narrow Escape For Churchill, Eisenhower WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia, Mar. 1. Winston Churchill and General D wight EisenJioncer narrowly escaped injury when two frightened white horses harnessed to an anciont open coach carrying them bucked, plunged and almost ran away. The incident caused cancellation of the sctieduled horscdrawn tour of this old
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  • 108 4 No Favouritism In Issue Of Permits -Mr. S. K. Chettur Mr. S. K. Chettur, Governmen of India representative in Singapore, yesterday denied that there was any favouritism in ;he issuance of permits to Indians wishing to return home. He disclosed, however, that he had taken immediate disciplinary action against a
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  • 60 4 First Execution Of Jap War Criminals Tomorrow The first execution of convicted Japanese war criminals will take place tomorrow morning at Chang: Prison, at nine o'clock, the Sunday Tribune reliably understands. Among the first to die on the gallows will be Lieut. Kaniyuki Nakamura. sentenced to death on Fcb 1.
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  • 129 4 The few remaining tickets for the charity performance of "Henry V which' is being held at the Capito! Cinema at 9.15 p.m. on Monday. March 18, in aid of the Malaya Welfare Fund, can be obtained from Col. Lord, Ground Floor. Victoria Memorial Hall, or from the
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  • 47 4 MOSCOW. Mar. 9.— News t the United States note asking Russia to withdraw her troops from Persia has not yet been published in Moscow. Foreign observers believe that the Soviet Government may take the at'itude that this is a matter for arrangement between Persia and Russia.— Reuter
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  • 145 4 There has been do change .n the position 01 infantile paralysis in the City. Cues are sti.l occurring, but there It, hoy/ever, no cause for any alarm, siatea Col. Vickers at the press conferenoe y. sterday. Col. Vicken added ;ha; ir. of the cases had occurred
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  • 84 4 ROME. Mar y £>;>;.« received here on Fnd that tv dra fnm i hmi m I I kti dur-.-.y //;c disordrrs near Bar; They were said to have been tUacked by a mob which suspected them of sniping from the uindous of their Ordtr hfll Bf| BfWi n
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  • 142 4 Cleaning Up The City -Of Dirt An intensive campaign clean up (he city bai been undertaken by the Municipal in bhorities and the drive will continue until the work is completed. Thii wai announced by Brtgt dier P. a. B ICacKerron, Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Olnc»-r. Binga pore, a- -he
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  • 112 4 Displayed In ffalVii afnsf m 1 bCOflße p •-v.i:: tM ll I I g< mleman unJcn an [I was reo ntij and at Pol 3rani Tinworks and forwar Eo h- maseam by manager, Mr. Earle. for pre>er\ a' ion, and. U possible, Identification. [1 is obTiously
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  • 161 4 TOKYO. Mar. A special war crimes committee is scheduled to ItmTe for hina this week-end U doesmmtary e^dence for the international ewiiri t < u> lap. an's major war criminals, the I.S. Army paper Stars and Stripes quoted Chief Prosecutor Joseph Keenan
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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