Malaya Tribune, 2 January 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE FEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, January 2, 1946
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  • 1116 4/1 Lady Mountbatten Tops Women's List C.M.G. CONFERRED ON NEWBOULT, WILLAN Reuter. LONDON, Jan. I.—Brit a i n's war leader, Mr. Winston Churchill receives the highest honour the King can bestow upon a man wishing to remain a commoner—the coveted Order of Merit—in the
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  • 54 4/1 TAIPING—The death occurred at the local hospital last Wednesday of Mr. J. Mai hews, of the Labour Exchange, Taiping. He leaves behind a wife and nine children, besides a host of other relatives in Malaya and in India. The funeral took place the following evening
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  • 322 4/1 Aid Promised For Entry Into U.N. WITH the opening of the New Year, Siam is beginning a new chapter in her history, and in this chapter friendship for the British Commonwealth and Empire will find a prominent place.
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  • 128 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Jan. 1.—The ties between the Japanese Emperor and the people "are not based on the false conception that the Emperor is divine and that the Japanese people are superior to other races and fated to rule the world," Emperor Hirohito declared last night when he
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  • 69 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. I.—Melbourne radio today said that Hiroshima, the first city to feel the terrific destructive power of the atomic bomb, will be the headquarters of the British occupation forces in Japan. "The first British forces arc expected to reach Hiroshima late this month," the
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  • 286 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Jan. I.—Egon Estron, Danish Evangelist, and five Japanese .travelling as his protecting escort have been murdered oy Indonesian extremists at Tebing Tinggi, 40 miles from Medan on the north-west coast of Sumatra, according to a Netherlands news agency dispatch from Medan. Japanese troops in the vicinity
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  • 95 4/1 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Jan. I.— The Czechoslovak police in Bohemia have arrested a 12-year-old boy ioho may be Hitler's son, it is reported here today. A description of the arrested boy is stated to tally with that of the boy whose picture was found with Hitler's marriage certificate
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  • 117 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. I.—The British Labour Cabinet today held its first meeting for a week to hear a full report from Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin on his 11-day mission to Moscow and the measure of achievement at bis conference with Soviet Foreign Secretary Molotov and American
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  • 312 4/1 Allegations Against Eurasian Couple The inquiry opened in the alleged offences under the War been committal by Doreen Wales Wing Commander M. Buttrose, piosecuting, outlining (he facts of the case, said that the defendants were employed as informers by the Japanese Kempei-tai (Military
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  • 85 4/1 K. R. Menon was discharged on Monday by Special Court Commissioner Mr. J.O. /Cobbett- Menon was produced on a charge of sedition. Wing Commander Buttrose prosecuting stated that the evidence ga lered did not justify continuing wi. the prosecution. He added: "The articles indicate a desire for
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  • 205 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Jan. I.—Gen. George Marshall, United States envoy to China, and Gen. Chou En-lai, Communist representative in Chungking, conferred privately today for two hours and it is believed their talk was about the three-point peace plan which Government negotiators submitted last night to the
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  • 48 4/1 Associated Press. PARIS, Jan. 2.—President oe Gaulle has threatened today to resign with his cabinet in protest against the Socialist Communist attempt in the consultative assembly to slash at national defence credits. The action has plunged France into another serious government crisis.— Associated Press.
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  • 344 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Jan. I.—After three months of unrest and strife in Java—the first British landings on the island were made on Sept. 27—Batavia last night celebrated the New Year in the Wild-West fashion with ten minutes burst of wild firing. Shots rang
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  • 65 4/1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Jan. 1.—Four hundred persons were detained for interrogation after a new search was made by a combined force of police and military of the Jerusalem slum quarter named Yemin Moshe, behind the luxurious King David hotel. The search made between six and ten o'clock was in
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  • 679 2/3 •PHAT Siam is sincerely desirous of living clown her dishonourable past is clearly evident from a speech made by His Highness Prince Viwatchai Chaiyant, after the Siamese delegation had initialled at Singapore yesterday a peace treaty with the Government of the United Kingdom and the
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  • 967 2/3 Reuter. (By Sylvain Mangeot, Renter* Diplomatic Correspondent.) LONDON, Dec. 30.—The dangerous iceberg of contention in Eastern Europe has been lessened from the main iceflow of distrust which has tni'eatened to paralyse progress towards lasting international understanding in every field. That is the effect
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  • 291 2/3 NEW YORK, Jan. 1. (UP) —Chinese Government authorities in Chungking and Washington are already working out a practical reconstruction and procurement programme for the initial phases of China's economic rehabilitation, C. S. Ching, Chairman of the China-American Council of Commerce and Industry, and Director, Industrial
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  • 75 2/3 The Local Board of the Malayan Rubber Estate Owners Co., Ltd., has oeen formed as follows: Members of the Local Board:— S. B. Palmer, C. B. E. OChairmanj, A. F. Taylor, R. B. Carey, E. J. Douglas, W. A. Stanton, H. S. Russell, L. E.
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  • 219 2/3 Reuter. WAbHINGTON, Dec. 30.—The question of the Dardanelles has been left over by the Moscow conference for discussion at the next meeting of the British, Soviet and United States Foreign Ministers, it is understood here. But whether this question and that of Persia will
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  • 81 2/3 HONGKONG, Jan. I._(TJP)— British' medical authorities are expressing increasing alarm over the rapidy growing rat population on this island. Various types of poisons have been tried, but on the whole they have had little effect upon tlie rodents, according to British officials. At one stage in
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  • 279 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 30.—Persian Government circles were shocked by the statement of Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, on the Moscow deliberations concerning Azerbaijan, according to a despatch from Teheran by Richard Wyndham, in today's "News of the World." Mr. Bevin's statement that there was no agreement at
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  • 100 2/3 THE peace treaty between Great Britain and India on the one hand and Siam on the other was signed in Sincjdpore yesterday evening. By this, the Siamese Government has agreed to repudiate all measures pursuant to the declaration of war
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  • 956 2/3 The 3iame.se Government also recognise "that the course of events in the war with Japan demonstrate.! the importance of Siam to the defence of Malaya, Burma, India and Indo-China and the security of the Indian Ocean and South-West Pacific an as
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