Malaya Tribune, 29 December 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE fiOPLM OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday, December 29, 1945.
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  • 117 4/1 Supremo's I nstruction Recounted In Court The case against Lim Chong Pang, prominent local Chinese, alleging collaboration was dismissed this morning in the Special Court by Commissioner J. C. Cobbett when Major Totman, Chief of the War Crimes Investigation Department, notified the court of
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  • 57 4/1 CHUNGKING, Dec. 28.—(UP). —Nationalist delegates to the Nationalist-Communist unity parleys today said that in addition to their original three-point proposal, the Communists have submitted another proposal, including the suggestion thai Mr. Tan Kah Kee, Singapore Chinese community leader, should be present as a
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  • 55 4/1 CHUNGKING, Dec. 29.—(UP). —Mr. Tung Wen-chi, who was appointed Mayor of Mukden by the Central Government, took over the Mukden City Government the day before yesterday with the assistance of the Russians, although the main force of Chungking troops is reported to be still some sixty miles
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  • 45 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 28—Sir George Schuster, Chairman of the Cotton Industry Working Party who suffered i'rem an attack of influenza early In the month, had a relapse and is confined to bed. Sir George was a former finance member of the Government of India. —Reuter.
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  • 22 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.— Diplomats on behalf of their countries including Egypt and Ethopia the Bretton Woods agreement, in Washington last night.—Reuter.
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  • 270 4/1 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) IPOH, Dec. 28. —The first race meeting to be held in Ipoh since Malaya's liberation was honoursd by the presence of Lt.-Gen. Sir Miles Dempsey, C.-in-C. of the Allied Land Forces, South East Asia, Lt.-Gen. Sir Frank Messervy, G.0.C., Malaya, and Brig. N. H.
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  • 205 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 28. —Dr. van Mr ok told the Press he was optimistic that Indonesian leaders will feel able to accept the offer whirh he- will be in a position to rake when he returns to Batavia in the near future. He made it clear that as
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  • 79 4/1 Associated Press. LONDON, Dec. 29.—The Liberal weekly "New Statesman and Nation" predicted yesterday that Prime Minister Aulee would make clear to the Dutch Premier that a British Labour Government "will not fight for Dutch imperialism." The journal said in an cdii torlal thai violence betwet n the
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  • 56 4/1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—(UP) Twenty-nine nations have signed the Bretton Woods agreements for an $8,800,000,000 international currency stabilization fund and a $3,100,000,000 reconversion and rehabilitation loan bank, and Under-Secretary of State Dean Acheson has announced that the agreements are in full force. Russia is the only major power
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  • 43 4/1 Reuter. TORONTO, Dec. 28 The Toron to-furmed Voluntary Citizens Committee has issued writs at Toronti against the Canadian AttorneyGeneial declaring that three orders of the Council authorising the deportation of Japanese Canadians are ■nvaud, illepal and beyond the powers of the Governor-in-Coun-cil. —Reuter.
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  • 407 4/1 NEW PEACE PLAN FOR INDONESIA Van Mook Confident Of Solving Deadlock LONDON, December 29—United Press reports that the communique on the Anglo-Dutch discussions on the Indonesian problem issued last night revealed that the British Government reaffirmed their obligations "to the Dutch allies to establish without
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  • 631 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Dec. 28—One week Iroin now Batavia may be back to normal. With Indonesian co-operation now assured Gen. Sir Philip Christison's new drive to restore order is getting oil to a smooth start. A statement by the Indonesian "Republican Government today said: "We are prepared
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  • 155 4/1 Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, Dec. 29. An appeal to all parliaof the world and to the United Nations Organization to abolish racial etc: colour disvrimination was adopted on Thursday by the Mexican Chamber of Deputies. When appioved by the Seriate it will ac proclaimed by Mexican
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  • 286 4/1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Dec. 28.— Carrying full battle equipment British military reinforcemjnts moved into Jerusalem early this morning aft't what a Government press statement today described as murderous lttacks made by Jewish gangs in Jerusalem and Jaffa last nigh*." Describing the new outbreaks, the statement
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  • 152 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 28.—A forecast of possible events in India in 1946 is given by George Orwell, writing m the current Issue i! the Le ng weekly mAgsusine Tribune "Regarding India there will be one deadlock after another," says Orwefy. "Rioting, civil disobedience, derailmen; of
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  • 24 4/1 CAIRO, Dec. 26.—Mustapha AbcVl Raace Pasha, Minister of I nr. r~ .pjrc-r, Foundations) was appointed rector uf tiie 1,000-year-I old Islamic University Al Azhar.—
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  • 421 4/1 CHUNGKING, Dec. 28 —The Central Government Spokesman stated today that the Communist three-point "proposal" lor a conditional China-wide armistice which was submitted to Generalissimo Chiang Kai shek is a reply to and agreement with the Government's "cease fire" proposal of Oct. 31, says Reuter.
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  • 108 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Dec, 28.—American Liberty ship Henry D. Thoreau, bound from Naples to the United States, today sent a radio SOS saying: "Five-thou-sand tons bombs are bracking loose. If they give way entirely, nothing can save us." The United States Navy which intercepted the SOS said
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  • 78 4/1 COLOMBO, Deo. 29.—(UP).— About 20 cases of small-pox have been detected in Colombo and several more cases are expected to be revealed as the result of Investigations now being carried out, it was reported yesterday. The situation has caused official anxiety because a number of contacts have
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  • 724 2/3 THE right of organized labour to call a stride when all other methods har>e Sailed is fully recognized in all progressive countries, and indeed as a bargaining weapon it Is frequently used with deadly effect. This privilege lias certain limitations, however. Firstly r organization, is the very
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  • 1150 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 28.—The Big Three Foreign Ministers last night issued a 5,000-word communique in London and Washington at the conclusion of their conference in Moscow. The establishment of a United Nations Commission for the control of atomic energy and a reorganization of the
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  • 190 2/3 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Dec. 28.—An Official statement said that in ithe evening of Dec. 27 the Police Hĕadciuarters in Jerusalem was fully attacked by Jews armed with automatic weapons. A series of heavy explosions occurred and extensive damage was caused. tour Basuto soldiers on guard duties were killed
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  • 596 2/3 The tide of war lias recoNil. leaving the shores of youth mind littered with the flotsam and jetsam Of unerystallised thought patterns bian in strife and hate. As you view tins vista of unsightly wreckage of hopes, idea*, and ambition., you wonder wtien the tide of peace
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  • 30 2/3 PEIPING, Doc. 28.— (UP)— Wang Koh Mm, twice president of the puppet North China Political Council, has died in a Peiping prison, it was announced here yesterday.
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  • 303 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 28.—1n a leading article on the Anglo Dutch conversations, the Times says that after Japanese troops in Java had in effect disarmed themselves by handing over their equipment to terrorist gangs of the Black Buffalo" type and Fascist youth bands
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  • 135 2/3 A 27-year-old Chinese, Phua Tow Chay, claimed in court that he carried a revolver and ammunition about because he wanted to seek revenge on a man who betrayed his wife and parents to the Japanese. After a trial, Phua was sentenced to six months' r.i.
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  • 88 2/3 In Singapore it is an offence to sound an instrument of warning, except for the express purpose of avoiding an accident in any road or area specified below, between the hours stated. The Municipal area of Singapore (11 p.m. to 6 a.m.) Collyer Quay, Battery, Road, Fullerton Square,
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  • 44 2/3 In order to encourage the production of food in Kuala Lumpur, a grant of $1,500 has been made to be distributed as prizes for home gardens -of school pupils. Arrangements are now being made for the conduct of a competition.
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  • 88 2/3 A bail haa been placed on assemblies and processions except in easfi where permits have earlier been obtained from the authorities. An oincial statement issued yesterday by the Commissioner of Police. Singapore, states: "No assembly or procession shall take place in any public road, or
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  • 160 2/3 The Imports Exports (Emergency Powers) Ordinance No. 2 of 1940 will be administered from the first day of January, 1946. The definition of this ordinance Is stated as follows: "An ordinance to provide for controlling the importation, exportation, and carriage coast wise, or In transit, of
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  • 100 2/3 In the interests of food production, and to assist the people engaged in food cultivation, the BMA has issued the following statement: In order to increase food production in Mulaya, it Is announced fhat all suitable Government forest lands, which are being utilised for the growing of food
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  • 99 2/3 P. G. Jones (25), a sailor of the s.s. "Samana". was sentenced to 6 months' r.i. when he pleaded guilty to theft of a jeep parked outside the railway station at 1 a.m. on Dec. 16. It wait: slated in court that the accused and ft friend
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  • 64 2/3 The birthday of Mr. M. A. Jinnah, president of the AllIndia Muslim League, was celebrated by a gathering of Indian Muslims at the Happy World Stadium on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Mr. Khalil S. Anwari. Speeches were made by Dr. S. H. Moonshl and many others eulogising the great
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  • 210 2/3 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—The world's rice-consuming nations will oe lacing a severe shortage during 1946, the International Food Board officials revealed today. They said that requests from nations leaning heavily upon this cereal as a staple of their diets already before the board total
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