Malaya Tribune, 19 December 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE rEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune .Wednesday, December 19, 1945.
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  • 212 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 18.—William Joyce tound guilty of high treason "lor broadcasting to Britain over the German radio during the war will suffer the death penalty unless the Royal prerogative is exercised. The House of Lords after a fourday hearing dismissed his final appeal today. Joyce
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  • 40 4/1 Associated Press. lsstao^? 18-Oeneral-fcaUno and Madame Chiang Kai SSL retur ned triumphant today to by the Japanese to flee in Parted* aem, omcW dispatch reThey travelled to the former Chinese capital from Peiping a special plane.-Associated Press
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  • 36 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 18.—Mrs Pamela Beryl Churchill was today granted a decree nisi against her husband Maj. Randolph Churchill, the only son of Winston Churchill, on grounds of alleged desert ion.—Reuter.
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  • 251 4/1 Associated Press. NEW DELHI, Dec. 18.—Long passages of the American Declaration of Independence were read out before the central court-martial in the closing of the defence to-day in the Indian National Army trial. The defence intention was to show that loyalty to
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  • 108 4/1 Major-General Thomas A. Terry, Commanding General of the United States Forces in India-Burma Theatre, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday afternoon on a short visit to American units in the area. While in Singapore, Major General Terry will be the guest of the Supreme Allied Commander
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  • 718 4/1 Bitter Fighting In Bui tenzorg BATAVIA, Dec. 18-An Allied Headquarters communique, s a y s Reuter, disclosed that the Swiss Consul and his wife had been rescued from Indonesian hands about 12 miles south-west of Semarang, the north coast port. The Military Police raided a
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  • 89 4/1 PEIPING, Dec. 18—Chiang Kaishek's provincial headquarters here reported today that contrary to previous reports there were no Central Government troops in Mukden and that diplomatic and military preparations foi its occupation had not been completed, says Associated Press. In a dispatch from Chungking, United
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  • 42 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 18.—The retirement of Air Marshal Sir Richard E. Peirse retaining the rank of Air Chief Marshal is announced. He became Air Officer Comman-der-in-Chief in India after serving as Chief of the RAF Bomber Command. —Reuter.
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  • 300 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 18 —The House of Lord*, by 90 votes to 8, tonight approved the Government notion accepting the Anglo-American loan agreement. The Bretton Woods monetary agreement was also passed through all its stages in the House of Lords without discussion in one minute tonight.
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  • 141 4/1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Dec. 18.—Persian allegations that Russia is responsible for the Democrat party autonomy movement in the north Persian province of Azerbaijan were repeated in a Persian Government statemenl issued here today. The statement said that the note on the subject sent by Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Commissar
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  • 190 4/1 Gen. Hone (From Our Own KUALA LUMPUR, Today.— Major General H. R. Hone, Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Malaya, who has just returned here from a visit to London on official business, told the press this morning that his visit to London "concerned with conversations with
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  • 46 4/1 Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, Dec, 18. —An application for the job of hanging General Yamashita has been mailed to Gen. Mac Arthur by Milton Baker. Baker was captured by the Japanese at Bataan in 1942 and Imprisoned for three years and eight months. —Associated Press.
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  • 576 4/1 CHUNGKING, Dec. 18._ Gen. Chou Enlai, head of ihe seven Communist delegates to the forthcomin; consultative "peace council," disclosed at a press conference here today that the Ktiomintang-Communist negotiations were being resumed in advance of the convention opening in an 'all-out attempt to stop
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  • 654 2/3 TTNTIL Becember 6th when an American agency carried a message on British demands on Siam we in this country knew nothing of what was happening to our northern neighbour. An iron curtain appeared to have been drawn across the country until then. Little news trickled through to the
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  • 162 2/3 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18—Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal today disclosed plans to help China establish and maintain a navy which can contribute substantially "to maintenance of peace in the Pacific." Forrestal, in letters to House of I Representatives Speaker Sam Rayburn asked
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  • 52 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 18.—Mr. Attlee announced in the House of Commons yesteiday afternoon that the Ministry of Information will be abolished and it will be replaced by an information unit for presenting British policy and the general aspect of British life to the people at home and
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  • 56 2/3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—It Is learned in responsible quarters today that neither Great Britain nor the United States is likely to accede to the French request for a direct diplomatic break with Franco's regime In Spain. According to these quarters both countries favour a continuance of
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  • 60 2/3 Reuter. MOSCOW, Dec. 18.—All members of the Dynamo football team who recently visited Britain were tonight presented with 10,000 roubles each in recognition of their performances. Yakushkin, the trainer, was awarded 15,000 roubles and Semichastny (captain) 12,000. Titles like "honoured master of sport" or "master of
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  • 31 2/3 Associated Press. TOKYO, Dec 17.—The Japanese Cabinet in an extraordinary session decided to dissolve the Diet tomorrow and call a general election on January 24, the newspaper "Asahi" said today.—Associated Press.
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  • 872 2/3 (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 18.—'If we go on quarrelling and disputing among ourselves when can we attain peace? We want progress, but if we watte our time squabbling and let opportunities for progress slip by, when can we achieve progress?" asked His
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  • 157 2/3 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.— Admiral Theodore C. Wilkinson related on Monday how he set a death-trap for Japanese Admiral Yamamoto despite fears that the Japanese wou'il thereby learn that the United States ivus cracking their codes. Wilkinson, former head of naval intelligence, gave an
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  • 59 2/3 Associated Press. LONDON, Dec. 18. —Joseph Stalin has returned to Moscow from a vacation of more than two months. The Moscow radio said that Stalin, who has been vacationing near Sochi on the Black sea since Oct 9, returned yesterday and resumed his duties. Stalin will
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  • 67 2/3 Entertainment Tax is reintroduced and must be paid for all types of entertainment for which admission fees are charged. The term "entertainment" includes any exhibition, performance, amusement, game or sport to which persons are admitted for pa:, ment. Entertainments for approved charitable purposes may be exempted at the
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  • 52 2/3 Reuter. COLOMBO. Dec. 17—The post of the Commander-in-Chief, Ceylon, first constituted in March, 1*942, when an invasion of Ceylon seemed imminent, is to be abolished shortly. This was announced by Lieut.Gen. Wetherall, Commander-in-Chief, Ceylon, at the last meeting of the Ceyion War Council of which he is
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  • 41 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 17.—The names of the all-Party Parliamentary delegation to India are likely to be announced in the Houses of Commons and Lords within the next day or two, it is understood in well-informed London political quarters.—Reuter.
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  • 29 2/3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—The United States Senate last night passed by an overwhelming vote a resolution favouring unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine as the prospective Jewish national home. —Reuter
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  • 563 2/3 R. B. Ooi "T7OR more than fifty years past the Malays and Chinese in Malaya i.uve oeen good mends, living as neighbours and mixing together without any serious disputes. It now appears that the relations between tne two races, whicii have always been friendly, have deteriorated." This
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  • 47 2/3 H.M.S. Duke of York, flagship of Admiral Sir Brure Fraser. C-in-C British Pacific Fleet, left Singapore on Monday for Hong Kong, Admiral Fraser's inture headquarters. During his short and busy visit the admiia' inspected Naval establishments, and attended staff talks on naval policy.
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  • 168 2/3 One of the hills overlooking the Maeßitchie Reservoir commonly known to the Chinese as the "West Lake" in Thomson Road has been selected to be the permanent resting place oi the late Col. Lim Bo Seng, founder-leader of the Chinese Unit in Force 136
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  • 235 2/3 Following the finding of Mr. Tan Kirn Tee, well-known weal thy Chinese, dead in his house in Balmoral Road, and his room in disorder, on the night of Oct. 2, an inquiry, presided over by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, began in the coroner's court
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  • 111 2/3 A fine of $1,000 was imposed on Chew Teek Meng when he was lound guilty of having in his jjossession 101 tins of canned goods belonging to the Forces. It was stated that the accused was the pioprietor of the Hollywood Restaurant in Lavender St. He
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  • 90 2/3 A Chinese, Ching Kee San, was charged oefore Mr. R. C. Hoffman yesterday with misappropriation of a refrigerator during February 1945. The refrigerator was stated to belong to Mrs. J. X. Robertson, former Lady Assistant Protector of Chinese, ana was at the Po Leung Kok Home
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  • 100 2/3 Vim Tuck Wah (24), described as a goldsmith, who arrived by plane in Singapore from Sumatra, was produced before Major D. P. Rees, in the first district court, yesterday, on a charge of breach of trust committed in Sumatra. It was alleged that while in Sumatra on
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  • Page 2/3 Advertisements
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