Malaya Tribune, 3 January 1946
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Title Section29 1946-01-03 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA Four PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1946 Price 10 Cents The Malaya Tribune Thursday, January 3, 1946.29 words
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222 1946-01-03 4/1 The enquiry began at the Special Couit this morning before Commissioner J. C. Cobbett into the case against Eric Woodford, a Eurasian. The allegation against Woodford is that he disclosed the identity of certain Eurasian members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps to the Japanese, with222 words
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Article98 1946-01-03 4/1 (Prom Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Jan. 2.—After A threeday preliminary inquiry, the Presiding Officer of the Kampar Distflict Court, Captain Dwycr, committed Dr. J. J. Samuel, well-known Kampar medical practitioner, to stand his trial before the Superior Court in Ipoh. There were eight charges against the doctor,98 words
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327 1946-01-03 4/1 (From Our Own Correspondent) PENANG, Jan. 1. —Four Penang residents were cleared of all charges of collaboration with the Japanese in the Superior Court on Saturday last. Mr. O. H. Conagah, Special Magistrate, stated that after due investigation had been made327 words
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Article281 1946-01-03 4/1 (From Our Own Correspondence) Following were the results of the first day's Selangor races held at Kuala Lumpur on New Year's Day: Race 1. Horses, Class 3, 5 furs.: 1, Distinguished (Ah Kirn); 2, Miss Zipp (Rosdie); Empress (Hamld). Time: 1 mm. 6 2/5281 words
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Article71 1946-01-03 4/1 The Rent Assessment Board for the Municipal and Rural areas of Singapore will sit at the Civil District Court on Thursday, Jan. 10, at 2.15 p.m. From now on the Board will si' every week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Members of the Board consist of Major H. R.71 words
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Article78 1946-01-03 4/1 A fifteen-year old boy Tan Bock Chee pleaded guilty in the Fifth District Court yesterday to having in his possession one revolver and three rounds of ammunition. The case was postponed to Jan. 4 for sentence. Omar b. Mohamad (44) claimed trial in the second court to78 words
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Article47 1946-01-03 4/1 ALOR STAR, Dec. 29.-His Highness Tuan Syed Putra was proclaimed Raja of Perils last week. Before a record crcwd an impressive ceremony was h Id in front of the Governmrni office buildings, Kangsar, officiated by Col. E. V. O. Day, 5.C.A.0.. Region 1.47 words
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Article40 1946-01-03 4/1 A quantity of cement has arrived in Singapore. Firms actively engaged in industrial reconstruction work which involves the use of cement are advised to contact the SDU Amber Bldg., Malacca Street, Singapore, for details of its availability.40 words
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Article52 1946-01-03 4/1 The Singapore Police Force Rugby Club have re-started and are playing their first match at B p.m. today at the Police Training School against "The Cameronians." The Police Team are In need of flxturei and any correspondence on the subjert should be sent to the Front ary. the Police TrainingSchool.52 words
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524 1946-01-03 4/1 Way firing I'rrparod For l)niioi*i*ary Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. The presence of United States troops in Japan "may be the decisive factor in shaping the future" of the country, Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur declared in a report releasedAssociated Press. - 524 words
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Article81 1946-01-03 4/1 Reuter. FRANKFURT, Jan. 2.—Marlim Dormann, Hitler's former deputy, who has been the object of the greatest "man-hunt" undertaken by the Allies is dead. British Army counter-intelli-gence ofTicers reveal that Bormann's head was cut off when a German tank exploded as he was trying to makeReuter. - 81 words
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Article78 1946-01-03 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 2.—W i 11 Thome, Labour member of (he British House of Commons for 38 years, died here today, aged 88 He was the oldest member of the House when he retired at 1he general eleetion and often said he would live to be aReuter. - 78 words
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Article50 1946-01-03 4/1 Reuter. HOBART. TASMANIA, Jan. 2 —Joseph Darlimr. opening Austrian batsman in the 1896 team that toured England, died here todav following an operation. Lasl month c. H. Eady, Australian bowler with the sam<> touring side, died and there Is now no surviving member of lhat Test team—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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131 1946-01-03 4/1 Associated Press. MANILA, Jan. 2.—Twenty Japanese soldiers and sailors who have been hiding in caverns on Corregidor s nee the American recapture came out and surrendered to amazed American soldier* working on the island today. Waving surrender flags and carrying surrender documents, fheAssociated Press. - 131 words
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Article548 1946-01-03 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 2.— The signature of agreement which termi nates the state of war between the United Kingdom and India on the one hand and Siam on the other "maiks an advance towards the genera! pacification of the Tar East," says an editorial inReuter. - 548 words
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Article25 1946-01-03 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 2—The Admiralty announce the promotion to Rear-Admiral dating from today of Captain (Acting Admiral) Lord Louis Mount bait en. —Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article417 1946-01-03 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Jan. 2.There is now evidence that the influence of the Shahrir Government is gradually increasing. Today a convoy of 100 vehicles reached Bandoeng from Batavia without incident. It was preceded by Peace Preservation Corps (TKR) men and was also kept under constant air cover. AtReuter. - 417 words
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Article245 1946-01-03 4/1 Reuter. MANCHESTER, Jan. 2.—The Manchester Guardian complains today that U.S. Secretary of Stale James F. Byrnes went lo the Moscow Foreign Ministers Conference "to devise a formula which would preserve American control of Japan while appearing to share it with America's allies." "This sort of cleverness mayReuter. - 245 words
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Article689 1946-01-03 2/3 IT is surprising that, though a great deai ot dust n.ts been kicked up ever the suoject of the rising cos: of living, some of the most obvious means of relieving distress should escape official attention so long. The "unfreezing" of .the several million dollars tied up In689 words
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1397 1946-01-03 2/3 The following is the full text of the Anglo-Siamese Treaty signed in Singapore on January i I, 1946:— J t (1> The Siamese Government agrees to repudiate all measures pursuant to the declaration of war made on Jan. 25, 1942. (2) The Siamese Government1,397 words
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Article334 1946-01-03 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. I.—The peace treaty between Slam and the Governments of India and the United Kingdom—the first peace treaty since the end of World War Two—has given genera* satisfaction in London. Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent writes: The negotiations attracted a good deal of interest andReuter. - 334 words
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153 1946-01-03 2/3 Milk, tinned meat and dehj drated vegetables come into I lie rations from January 14. Th<> sugar ration is increased to 3 tahiis per head per week, from the present ration ol ttj per fortnight. The sugar will be issued weekly. Tinned milk153 words
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Article61 1946-01-03 2/3 Reuter. COLOMBO, Jan. 2.—Ceylon is contributing towards the solution of the food crisis in Malaya. It is learned that ceriain fo Hi supplies chiefly stocks of Australian dehydrated ElUtton and tinned foods and pulses, ample supplies of which have been in stock in the island, have beenReuter. - 61 words
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Article134 1946-01-03 2/3 With effect from Tuesday, air mail correspondence may be posted at all Post Offices in Malaya. The air mail Charges for letters (per 1 j ounce) which must be fully pre-paid will be as BDOWn below (the figures in parentheses are for postcards i: Africa 50134 words
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Article142 1946-01-03 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. I.—The following are additional New Years honours. For public services in Ceylon Albert Ernest de Silva is created Knight Bachelor of the Order of the British Empire. Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George Herbert Eric Janso, Commissioner of Land,Reuter. - 142 words
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Article27 1946-01-03 2/3 untitled. ALPSEA—The 32nd Brigade Headquarters and the 3/8 Gurkhas landed in Labium, Borneo, on Dec. 29, In order to relieve the Australian 9th Division on Jan. 1.27 words
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458 1946-01-03 2/3 JAP M.P.'S ADMISSION IN SPECIAL COURT IN the Special Court yesterday there was a brief flash back to days of the Gestapo rule in Singapore when two Japanese members of the dreided Kempei-tai were escorted into court to testify at the preliminary inquiry into charges458 words
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98 1946-01-03 2/3 Three-quarter million cigaretmeant for the public were stolen from a godown on the night of Dec. 28. This was revealed in the Fourth Court today when three Chinese Heng Wah Choon. Tan Koh Loong and Chan Ah Yong were fouud guilty of having98 words
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Article365 1946-01-03 2/3 Strictures On Sale Of NAAFI Stores Strongly deprecating the practice ol selling to the public food and other articles of the type issued i.o the Forces when there is a proclamation that makes it an offence fox civilians to possess such articles. Major D. P. Rees,365 words
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Article169 1946-01-03 2/3 Convicted in the Superior Court on Monday of armed robbery of 59,500 cash and $14,020 worth of ewcllery, two Chinese, Ng Eng Kiaw md Goh Hui Leong were sentenced o 10 years' rigorous imprisonment, .ach by the President of the Court. According to the evidence,169 words
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Article33 1946-01-03 2/3 Reuter. ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA, Jan. 1, —Louis B. Mayer's Money Bags war the California Breeders Champion Stakes by lengths in 1 minute 3.4 seconds. Honeymoon and Charivari, also by Mayer, were second and third—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement255 1946-01-03 2/3 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES The s.s. "SYRIAN PRINCE" Is expected <■<> arrive at Singapore from United Kingdom ports on the 3rd January, 1940, and consignees of cargo moid make application for dciiwiy of their cargo to the Malayan Shipping Unit.. Ocean Building. 2nd Floor, Collyer Quay. The "Syrian Prince" will255 words
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Advertisement208 1946-01-03 2/3 TENDERS 1. Tenders will be received for the supply of the following articleto the Johore Bahru Prison for a period of 3 months commencing from 15th January, 1946: (a) Rations for Prisoners Pork per lb. Beef—fresh Mutton Vegetables (Kangkong, Bayam, or other green vegetables) Fish —fresh (Gelama, Kerong Kerong, Duri,208 words
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