Malaya Tribune, 7 January 1946

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  • 30 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE rEOPLE OF MALAYA Four Pages SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1946 Price 10 Cents Monday, Jatuniry 7, 19 I >. The Malaya Tribune
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  • 817 4/1 Speech At Yesterday's Ceremony In Esplanade Promises Every Aid To Relieve Food Shortage IN one of his rare public utterances, the Supreme Allied Commander, South-East Asia, Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, utilising the opportunity afforded by yesterday's occasion when he paid tribute to the heroism of
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  • 414 4/1 One of the most impressive ceremonies in Singapore that will be long remembered was that held in front of the Municipal Building yesterday noon when the Supreme Allied Commander, in the presence of high Military officers, leading representatives of the various communities and a large cosmopolitan
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  • 57 4/1 GEORGE BENNETT TAYE aged 63, passed away peacefully at 3 p.m. on 2nd January 1946 at his residence, No. 321 Thomson Road. His loving wife, Mrs. L. E. Taye and family thank all relations and friends who kindly paid visits, sent wreaths and attended the funeral at Bidadari Cemfctery
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  • 295 4/1 A 1,000-word petition signed by the leaders of the Malayan Peoples' Anti-Japanese Army who were decorated yesterday, proposing, among other things, the quick release of Soon Kwong, Secretary of the AntiJapanese Union in Kuala Lumpur who was recently sentenced at a term of imprisonment
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  • 353 4/1 Importan t Decisions To Be Made Today CHUNGKING, Jan. 6.-The Chinese civil war" is expected to end before Thursday—the day set for the meeting of the United Nations Organisation in London and the meeting of the Peoples Consultative Council in Chungking, sa>s Keuter.
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  • 110 4/1 Eric Woodford was committed to stand his trial before the Superior Court when the preliminary inquiry into allegations of collaboration against him concluded in the Special Court this morning. M In committing Woodford for trial, Commissioner J. C. Cobbni said: "It appears to me thai there
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  • 90 4/1 LONDON, Jan. 6.—The remission of sentences of transportation for life on three officers court-martialled in connection with offences relating to the "Indian National Army" has undoubtedly created a favourable impression on Indian opinion, states the Calcutta representative of the Sunday Times in a despatch printed today.
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  • 50 4/1 The Tribune vendors who have not been selling our publications for nearly a month, during which some inconvenience was caused to our readers, are returning to work with effect from today. We request readers to make arrangements with these vendors for regular supply of the daily paper.
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  • 98 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. The United States wants joint action with other American, c o untt\ie s against the "danger from Axis forces in the Argentine," Assistant Secretary of State for American Republics Affairs Spruille Braden declared irt\ a broadcast from Washington tonight. "Our policy of
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  • 67 4/1 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Jan. 6.—Breaking a six-month silence on political subjects. Mahatma Gandhi today spoke of civil disobedience as a weapon for gaining India's national objective. He said: "Civil disobedience is the storehouse of power. Imagine a whole people unwilling to conform to the laws of legislature
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  • 50 4/1 Reuter. PARIS, Jan. 6.—A series of small bomb explosions occurred recently in the Chambery area. One went off in a sawmill another in a hardware store. A third was discovered in a farmer's house. A hotel-keeper has been detained but denies any connection with the incidents.—Reuter.
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  • 331 4/1 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Jan. 5.—A major Dutch gesture to meet Indonesian nationalistic aspirations was hinted at by Dr. Hubert us van Mook, Lieut. GovernorGeneral of the Dutch East Indies, in a broadcast from Hilversum radio, Holland, where he has been consulting wUh the Dutch Government. Dr.
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  • 492 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Jan. 6.—Another call to world democracies to recognise the Indonesian "republic" was made today by "President" Soekarno broadcasting from Jogjakarta, mid-Java city, to which part of the Republican headquarters was transferred yesterday. la renewing his appearance Dr. Soekarno said that 70,000,000 Indonesians would
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  • 616 2/3 Reuters. T> Ĕ MISSION by the Co m m an d c r-in-Chiel in India of the sentences p v issed by the Special Court-Martial in Delhi on three former officers of the Indian NatiDnal Army, raised during the war by Subhas Chandra Bo?e, is
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  • 784 2/3 Reuter CAIRO, Jan. 6.—Kveiy day brings new reports indicating the Middle-East crisis is spreading although the bomb outrages in Palestine have temporarily diverted attention tro.ii the biggeriiSUes. The political bomb has gone off almost unnoticed bere in the excitement caused by the Palestine
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  • 460 2/3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru has thrown a stone into the pool of American opinion that has produced >vave< of remarkably divergent reactions. The clash of opinions on the one whole question "Empire" nas been Intensified by N.mru's forthright declaration at the All-India States
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  • 78 2/3 Flr&t-rUf) pictun s—-pictures f'.nt trtre matte during the wir yea; l -will be the main attractions at the Capitol when this theatrtt, renova ed and di dm deed, reopens on Jul n. These picture! are being brought to Singapore by air, The cni.u >i Theatre, whtati was ■abataged
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  • 222 2/3 Reuter. WASIHNGTeJN, Jan. 6—The United States had formally renewed diplomatic relations with Siam after i lapse of tv ai ly four years. United Siaii i Siamese relations weie virtually broken on January 25, 1942, when the Japan IS dominated Siam and tin puppet government declared war
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  • 140 2/3 Reuter Sydney, Jan. Qen. Henry [Gordon Ben&ett, firmer Commander of the Australian forces in Malaya, laid today he- was elated with the results ol the Government inquiry into his escape from Singapore. The Inquiry Commission headed by Justice LtgertWOOd of New South Wal found that
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  • 834 2/3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 General Manager of Reuters, Mr. v Christopher Chancellor, foni(,ht challenged in a 3,01)0--word statement addressed to the U.S. State Department what he deplored as attempts by American officials to "smear" Reuters as a British propaganda organisation The statement was issued by the
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  • 150 2/3 Associated Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—A State Department consultant lias recommended that the United States seek international agreement outlawing "political propaganda" by foreign governmental information agencies. The suggestion was contained in a report submitted by Dr. Arthur W. MacMahon on a nine-month study of "the post-war
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