Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 April 1946
1946-04-28
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Title Section24 1946-04-28 1 The Sunday Tribune The Neu spa per Of Ihi /'lopit m Mulatia Telephone: W7. FOLK PAGES SINGAPORE. XI'RII. iS lf)4ii I'Kit h t <N<24 words
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256 1946-04-28 1 Spanish Troops Ordered To Report To Barracks New Developments Reported In Madrid: Two Divisions "Kept In Readiness To Move" MADRID. M»kU Hi.— Si WISH TROOPS IN MADRID AND SOLDIERS ON i; \\l Will ORDERED TO REPORT TO BARRACKS BY MONDAY, IT WAS Rl POR'l ED TO DAY nation indicated thatA.P. - 256 words
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Article358 1946-04-28 1 JAP GEN. SHOT AT CHANGI i iga pore's lad Exec.i' i n (Sunday Tribune Special Correspondent) on Changi beach, a few Miles from Singapore's conLt. (..lu-ral I ukuei Sh impel, comm.m of prisoners-of-* a Malaya and Sumatra in November 1942 rday execute i»\ squad of tta >>' > r rank358 words
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Article45 1946-04-28 1 BEVIN RETURNING TO LONDON PARIS. Apr. 27.— The British ***»gn Secretary. Mr Ernest Bevin. expected to leave for London durhe week-end to have discussions the Dominion Premiers and partrrjr the South African Premier. Marshal Jan Smuts, on the peace t*'at.es beinK discussed in Paris.-— A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration76 1946-04-28 1 Gifts From Tibet Reviving age-old traditions of friendship with Inda ami <"■ i Tibet recently sent out an eight-men goodwill miss on to convey its appreciation of the part played by the two countries in defeating the Axis. Picture shows the mission members carr^rig y.fts into the Viceroy's resisit to76 words
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Article69 1946-04-28 1 in New York, mf mrtillr. the highest hopes Mi raised that the Secur'ty Couiu-.l \v:li be ablt t i present next week the eareerlv (it ir« <.! BOanimous front" against th- Fran i ime in Spain '\creeir.ent has beer. rea f li»ci b\ :!.r IReuter - 69 words
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Article39 1946-04-28 1 OKNEVA Apr :'T —Former Qiut 11 Wetoria o! Spa:n bM 1- ft Gt n- a by air for Lisbon where her son- Don Juan, pretender to the Spanish throne. is staying. The pit-tender's eldest son ■vent vith her. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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244 1946-04-28 1 Red Cross Girls Doll Up. WACs Complain MANILA, Apr. 26.— U.5. R< :i iris who ha been pu r ting on tthe glad ra?s for an evening of fun have been si ped on the wrist and remirj that military regulations requir. ed them t* inil :m, jus like WACSReuter - 244 words
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Article70 1946-04-28 1 LONDON. Apr. 26.- Maj. W. F. Vernon. Labour member of Parliament who cut his rations by as an experiment to judge the (V diets countries in Europe ends nis seven -day fas tomorrow and hopes to report to the He ions commictee next week. I have beenReuter - 70 words
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Article44 1946-04-28 1 TOKIO. Apr. 27— The Kyodo News Agency's Mrs. Hatsu In resftned her newly won seat in the House of Representatives today, sa that 'I found it practically impossible to carry out the duties as housewife and member of the Diet at the HUM A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article101 1946-04-28 1 New Loaf Delayed (.Special Cable to the Sunday Tribune) LONDON, Apr. 27. Btken Ddon and throughout coun rjf twitting offic j instructions to begin baking h new "save wh( W one and three-quarter pound loaves. Thursday or Friday is believ i the earliest that the now br- td will app101 words
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201 1946-04-28 1 Raid On Sime Road Ex -Internee Camp A raid took place on some of the huts oc'cipioci by inmates of the Sime Road Ciinp lust liomilj in a search for military stores. It is learned that this was p*rl ot an investigation carried out by the Special Investgi&tiOO D« ,>artment201 words
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Article54 1946-04-28 1 RHINE ARMY HKADQUARTERS, A:ir 27.— F01d-Marshal Viscount |font| VMKf has said farewell to Bm j m In vletartow kaltlti from Fl A!.:;vin to Germany and apoeal- >'! 'm llMBi in" IMI HM future as pc mJ ti F rld-Mav: hal M'>nlpHMßy U-aves Ofrri:nnv onReuter - 54 words
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192 1946-04-28 1 JOBS FOR 3,000: SALARIES UP TO $11,000 NIW YORK. Apr. 26.— The United Nations eventually will become one pf world's largest in*ernational employers with a payroll of 3,000 employees ranging from $1,140 to $20,000 annually, United ;ns sources announced. The workers will come under an elvll service plan which isA.P. - 192 words
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218 1946-04-28 1 "I Was Treated Like A Gestapo Victim" Jew~Baitcr \ccusts I NUREMBERG, Apr. 26.— Jew'oaiter Julius SirCher, bifl MH ry words null in a torrent, alleged \hr witness stand before the International today that he had been beaten and otherwise maltreated by American loldteri while in their custody. In a highA.P. - 218 words
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Article141 1946-04-28 1 War Just Ended— For These Japs MANILA Apr. 25.— The war has just ended for 41 I t soldiers on L.uban<j island,, 7j milei iouth of Man la They surrender- I unconditionally. The renegades, who ):a I .ng in the Lubang Hids since American forc>'.s invaded the Ph pines, wereReuter - 141 words
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Article62 1946-04-28 1 i Special Cable to thr Sunday Tribune). LONDON Apr 17. -Princ Elizabeth proposed th of her parents at a fan luncheon at Windsor markim. ?r. f.v .vy- third anniV' r try of the royal wedd A- 8008 ihe body of royal servants offered a toast in portExchange Telegraph - 62 words
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Article58 1946-04-28 1 Palace Bomb Detonated LONDON Apr. 27.— The man 1 000-pound delayed bomb, whicn has been bur <d in St James' London. fiv.- yc:.rs has b> >d.- 1 by a bomb disposal Mtdftd. The bomb bef&n to tick Wednesday wh n were working on it at the bottom of ,',O-foot shaftReuter - 58 words
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106 1946-04-28 1 Chinese Reds Move To End Conflict (.HVNGKINn Apr 27— The Chinese Communist Party today presented for the first time ft formal mand for a settlement of torn Ilanchurian question, it m reported today. The points were: Firstly, reorganisation of the GovernmenttiMfclcal Affairs Commission in Mukden; Fecondly, reorganisation of the provincialReuter - 106 words
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Article49 1946-04-28 1 La Guardia Goes To The F arms MINSESOTTA, Apt- Jf.— L.aGuardia has gone out to the prate rolled into this tiny town yesterday <u the UntttA JCLTTn CiTio. appealed in a imMR* wide radio address for farm< fowm Me MMpfy of the world. Secretary of Agriculture CMnlMi Anderson. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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133 1946-04-28 1 "World Rife With Hatred" Churchill <-^r)T^)W^V MMMBf AM^ A.Mfl* WV able" in *1a world rife with hat "We do not know." he sa.u. Haw*^aa> I—iami than i If J .i rl I;* Ii 1 1 gty ciiefcrattsa^ la hM hoi of men "■ceacftes of d< Ohnrchffl dectered tfcer. m aA.P. - 133 words
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18 1946-04-28 1 .\;-:i\r; a;- c o occupation duties on BtitknkM Tiland in Japan. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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429 1946-04-28 2 The Sunday Tribune April 28, 1946. "Malayan Republic" Malay women have for ccnknown for their and reticence, especially in the realm of public affairs, which they have been content to leave to tho breadwinners of their fommuni.i's. Europeans, newc country, have sometimes expressed nrj ive regarded as t,he ex modesty429 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1946-04-28 2 (Tribune Correspond*, nu LONDON. April 17.— In an atmosphere of austerity, UNO crimes and problems of food and clothing comes the welcome relief at' )ld rush on a scale not seen since the days of Barney Barnato. On the Stock Exchange there was a wild scramble on1,061 words
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1026 1946-04-28 2 W.A. Harpur - The Syonan Sinbun Nippon Has Already Won War W.A. Harpur H, The pen is not mightier than the tword hut it can be a great deal mor tubtie and used effectively in environment which provide* no room for szvordplay. THE TOAST £S r Fhv itvnilvmvw Off Tli« fc I r«1,026 words
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Article624 1946-04-28 2 THROU GH CHINESE EYES layans are still in sixes and sevens about the citizenship question. 9cm tear it will open the floodfor the torrents of new to overwhelm them; some affect indifference; some v i cognition of their decades of contri- on to the building up of Malaya; some arr624 words
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Article217 1946-04-28 2 S. S. CHUA - Feeding The Brute S. S. CHUA i said be way ma:. I macii, and I be ages phy have brought ne -time contirmed b to the altar. At :oroughly and tensm ly d as du: janese oci ploitat, not been conin. but. on the contrary, hi Ided effectively by a217 words
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Article19 1946-04-28 2 To-day's T houht n can destroy our toilet, but Who are thou that thou thouldst be afraid of matt19 words
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Advertisement30 1946-04-28 2 me h Recovered Whether you wear glasses or not, should you experience the slightest dscomdifflculty with your eyesight or lenses, den't hesitate to have your eyes thoroughly exam ned. P.O.C.30 words
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Article1201 1946-04-28 3 Cecil Wong - LOOKING BACK ON THE EASTER GAMES Cecil Wong Sports review (Bty Sunday Tribune Sports Writer) The glorious uncertainB of cricket were probably never more in dence than during lasi week-end. Starting in the nor* inter-state match in Penang was full of surprises as fickle Dame Fortune went from one side1,201 words
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Article269 1946-04-28 3 Vnliuihlivs Eli^Mrsiif^ii Wills 08-oterii i»s4'Bil lE2I E2 I'ii 12 j Sunday ihitm Staff IU pa) ttr H /f. (ire tin ji u i f/c; i K and t a!u,h'(s (h/)ns with Uu (t<>!( )/inu ni befoi't the fall of SUtffap&n This is the question that269 words
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Article156 1946-04-28 3 An inter-team table tennis match held ;ht betv Bta pore YMCA and the Army YMCA salted ii. B win for the local team by ten games to one. There were 0 ringlet games and four games i doubles. The following were the results: Btnga] i i mca names156 words
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Article329 1946-04-28 3 Bright Test Cricket Held Likely Walter Hammond In Full Training LONDON, Apr. 27.— The Indian cricket touring team is likely to exsome bright country cricket this session if home cricketers foli al made by the Yorkcricket captain and new Test selector A. B. Sellers. In a plea for brighter cricket,329 words
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Article60 1946-04-28 3 TO-DAY' S CRICKET The following will n the Colonials against the N. A. A.F.I, m a C: V Hee Depot ground at 1 p in. a. e Del ikan (Capt.), R. P kan. J. i: <:• Bopnm. d. r ICDer B li. Perry. J. Ross, C. Sen -ruine, F. van60 words
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Advertisement341 1946-04-28 3 lALHAM3RAS n Daily 5 Shows BMking Tel. (i )0{) Msl jaV wL^' Bsfl 1888 ■Sv^^^v^^^^ JOHN CARFIELD Ij ..i»»». I M II I I I I I I I M I II I I I I I I I I I r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1341 words
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58 1946-04-28 4 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Saturday erii replied /o a petition a by Penan n >i t employees through ih Ser~ xiation. claiming t)fl( up lo the fait 2 In i. the authori" petitioners to •jid their claims to read: mi December 1, 1941, unfit on of58 words
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Article122 1946-04-28 4 (irorurtow u iiiun il Vleets mne Correspom: PEN ANO. Saturday— Free 1 1« tary edu< r all in the Malayan Union was urged by a member of the Georgetown Advison C MOl at today's meeting of the council I I )ng Chong Keng proposed that pending122 words
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670 1946-04-28 4 DISPOSITION OF PROPER TY DURING JAP OCCUPATION SPECIAL LEGISLATION TO BE ENACTED SOON S| •<,,! iiiun relAtilll t6 the disposition of oropcrly during thr J;t;>;iMK I] ition ini J.ip.iiic iana" curiTtif questions, will shortly !><• pi i nment Indicating early action on these problems which re the civil law courts,670 words
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Article105 1946-04-28 4 Tl* b Treasury that only one iremter ol each family should n of $45 monthly to China, staled HE. the Governor at the Press conference yesterday, in re;o a suggestion that this sum was inadequate for the needs of many de- ;m OUm The London de;i was105 words
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279 1946-04-28 4 Cigarette Light er Brought Young Thief's Downfall A dgarei i lighter belonging: to a Dutch woman found In the possession of a thief caught in Wilheiltnina Camp. Katong Road. i»d to the recovery of $1,600 worUi of Jewellery and other norsonal })rojierty belonging \o Mrs. Hrflinu Kuan and Mrs. Van279 words
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Article38 1946-04-28 4 PENANO, Apr. 26. Pretending to \,'v: tte x armrd Chinese suc- <i>d tan inning entrance into a d coffee shop in KfAH fctt LUM last nipht. After holdinp up the inho robbers left with a haul of $2,000.38 words
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103 1946-04-28 4 Huge Quantity of Ganja Found In Penang (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Apr. 26.—Ganja enough to make the whole population of Penang go mad for the next few years was discover ea as the result of a successful raid carried out last nigh i by customs officials in the Carnarvon Street area.103 words
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339 1946-04-28 4 $1,300,000 ALREADY PAID OUT by S'PORE WELFARE CENTRE (Snmday Tribune Staff Reporter) The emergency relief work that was started by the BMA in Singapore shortly after the liberation, is being continued by the civil authorities. Hundreds of Chinese and members of other nationalities who are still in need of help339 words
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Article98 1946-04-28 4 Rent Board Ordinance A bill to give additional powers |0 the Rent Assessment E established under the Increase of Rent (Restriction) Ordin^ 1939, will be introduced into \ht Advisory Council at its me this week. The bill reinstates the provisions of the R» -ssmen 1 B ard (Additional Powers* Proclamation98 words
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120 1946-04-28 4 London S.J.A.B. Gift To S'pore Brigade At a meetinp of officers of Hm St John Ambulance Brigade held ai the Old Supreme Court BuiH r.g recently. Dr. R. B. MacGregor. C.M.O Commissioner of the F- J A 8 Malaya), informed the Committee that I be has been given a grjut120 words
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136 1946-04-28 4 Merchant Defied Robbers' Threat, Killed Near Home -rresponden PENANG. tl point-blank killed merchant a fev tad a robber; 111 ie was The merchant. Loke M a h Chwr<threat of death by robbers. Recently, when gangstt lered his home. the. him, on having, tl. uid wipe out his whole fan. he136 words
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Article124 1946-04-28 4 MALAYA COMMAND SPORTS {Tribune Correspondent) KUALA Ll MPUR. Saturday —Keen rompdition featured the Malnya Command athletic meet here today. Some excellent performances were put up by the competitors several of whom just fa .led to better the Malayan records. The 100 yards sprint was won by Lt. Burini of the124 words
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Article77 1946-04-28 4 The Clerical Union has been resuscitated and is now actively looking after the interest of its members. All pre-war records have been lost and J members are requested to communicate with the Hon. Gen. Secretary (Mr. Lini Yew Hock) care of 6. Bonham and intimate their will ugnest77 words
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Article67 1946-04-28 4 The m v "Indrapoera" is due to ar- I rive here today at 8 a.m. alongside 21 Gate 11. t the immigration formalities have been finished, passengers will d*sembark and their baggage be discharged Passengers and baggage will be conveyed by transport to the Singapore railway station yard. Friends and67 words
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Article49 1946-04-28 4 •eing that re bal 1 laya. His Excellency at j da\ ou that these commodi unc Supply and so lon •strictions. the cl. Ch would be going nake a China and V that impr s will aris< of these inv had the fuiles Singapore go49 words
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Article110 1946-04-28 4 LONDON, Apr. 27 —Derby County supporters began to arrive In L—doa in readiness for the Football Auocution Cup fir.; Athletic at Wembley Pt soon after midnight Special trains were run at half-hot; vals. 6. ral thousand fans have been walking around the street* of London, supporters have110 words
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Article37 1946-04-28 4 Wing Commander If. Buttrose has teen appointed Deputy Public Pro**Slngapore. with effect from April 17. l pointed Oommlssoner of Police Singapore with effect from April I. inchim§. mm appointment* «N p*MM lie Government Otsette of37 words
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Advertisement250 1946-04-28 4 NOTICES lAPAHBH CIVIL YEN T! Iders of Japanese Civil Yen should register their holdings I the Controller of Foreign Exchange, the Treasury, Singapore, by 1. 1946, after which date it will not be possible to include further holdings in any claim to be made against Japan It cannot, of course,250 words
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Advertisement96 1946-04-28 4 St. ANDREW'S OLD BOYS ASSOCIATIO VI IS<Mfis All Old Boys ar* remind m at warn gOt HAN HOE U: at St. Andr. w's 6cho< Monday 29th Apr i 1946 5.30 p.m. lion 1. THE SINGAPORE BROKERS ARE AGENTS FOR 2. THE SINGAPORE BROKERS ARE AGENTS FOR Glasso FnameU ft Paints96 words
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