Malaya Tribune, 9 January 1946

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  • 30 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA Four Pages SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1946 Price 10 Cents The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, January y t iy46.
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  • 495 4/1 Associated Press. Jan. B.— Accordinp to the Trench Ministry of Information, Overseas France today faces the same problem European France met in 1789 when Mirabeau said she was still a shapeless wass of disunited people. France's answer to this problem, i t adds, will
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  • 191 4/1 f Co overwhelming was the crowd that stormed the gala opening of Capitol Theatre last night that tickets were sold out three quarters of an hour before the opening. When eager male patrons, anxious not to be disappointed, forgot themselves tod barged into the ladies* section
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  • 55 4/1 A local boxer. Dahara Singh (24), Indian, claimed trial when he appeared before Major A. P Jack, presiding officer, second district court, on a charge of causing grievous hurt to one Ramasamy with a pole. The case was postponed for mention on Jan. 15 and bail was offered
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  • 36 4/1 Reuter. COLOMBO, Jan. 7.—The financial Secretary of Ceylon declared that Ceylon faces dire starvation next month unless arrangements are completed urgently allocating supplies of rice from Slam's and other Oriental liberated countries' surpluses.—Reuter.
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  • 131 4/1 HQ., SEAC.—The monster responsible for the death of 824 British and Australian prisoners-of-war, Capt. Takakuwa, Japanese commandant of Sandakan camp, has been sentenced to death by hanging. The Australian military court in Labuan, Borneo, reached this decision at its session last Sunday. The camp
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  • 198 4/1 Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 6.-T0 rS&I th f s P ec,a l Problems of Indians In Malaya and to make recommendations regarding their solution, the Government of India has sem dTt re Presentatives, PanvLu N Kunzru and S. K.otnanda Rao, here. They arstainprfrVi«'wed' Pandit Kunz
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  • 137 4/1 Indicative of the upsurge of ideas among the people of this country and their need for expression are the new publicaJrnnrti h t at S£ 6 the newsstands to-day. Among the cron the Malayan Standard, a fortnightly published in Singapore stands out as a sober magazine minded l
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  • 83 4/1 Whn hr v gang rmed robbers SK b ;°f e in h e house of Mr S E Lee. Chocn Guan Street. Sunday night, was surprised by memb rs of the c.i.d »£2? °v the gRn wa> wounded Vvhen shoti, were exehan fo «d between the robbers and
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  • 455 4/1 Delegates Issue Statement On Talks GOVERNMENT 'CEASE FIRE' ORDER TO-MORROW? Reuter, A.P. U.P. whoSSSSH; Jan tr& three p-*»**. fr 5f Chinese civil war to an Gen Cha™ Ph t ch le negotiator, «jen. Cnang Chun, Central Chungking Government states Ambassador in China-today issued a state ment
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  • 256 4/1 UDAIPUR cRAJPUTANA), Dec TC D^ LAYED ORIGINALLY is TO BA D RECEPTION)—Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru one of the leaders of the Indian Congress Party presiding at the AllIndia States Peoples Conference here, said today: "There is a per lous resemblance between the war IL*2S* ter vention
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  • 66 4/1 Reuter. SAIGON, Jan. B.—The British and French authorities here nave mobilised their entire resources in a manhunt for seven Koreans who murdered their Indian <niards and escaped on Saturday night from Saigon where they were held as war criminals. The Japanese Headquarters has been asKed t.-
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  • 65 4/1 WASHINGTON, Jan 8 -(UP) —The British Food Minister, Sir Ben Smith, yesterday conferred with U.S. Agriculture Secrelary Anderson concerning the world wheat and rice situation. It is reported they are a tempting to devise an eeultable plan for the distribution of available rice stocks In Angio-Ameririn zones in the Far
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  • 54 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. B.—New RAF appointments include Acting Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park Allied Air Commander in SouthEast Asia, to the permanent rank of Air Marshal, and Acting Air 'Marshal Sir Hugh Saunders, commanding RAF in Burma, to the permanent rank of Air ViceMarshal, it was
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  • 338 4/1 LONDON, Jan. 8.-Dr. Kuhprtus Van Mook, Lieut. Governor General of the NetherJands East Indies, arrived in London W a today from Holland on tfis second visit within a fortnight «c is expected to stay for about two days and will then
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  • 162 4/1 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Jan. B,—Secretary of State James" F, Byrnes planned to give American United Nations Organization delegates in Loudon the same assurances on atomic energy safeguards as he left with the nation on his departure. Byrnes and party are duj In London today. Before leaving
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  • 79 4/1 RANGOON, Jan. B.—Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten s u reme A Commander in SouthEast Asia, will leave Singapore shortly for New Delhi, where he will meet Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India, Associated Press learns from a reliable source today On his return journey to Singapore, Lord
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  • 144 4/1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Jan. B.—Death to Arab "renegades" who sell land to Jews waff threatened by the new Arab "Blood Organisation" in leaflets posted up in streets of Jerusalem today. 0 The new organisation is the first of its kind to appear since operations of similar
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  • 364 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 7.—A violent attack against two Indian news" papers today was contained in Pravda—quoted by the Moscow Radio—accusing them of "printing slanderous fairy tales." The broadcast stated that the Neq Delhi newspajiars NATIONAL HERALD and tiie NATIONALIST claim Subhas Chandra Bose,
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  • 284 4/1 LONDONDERRY, ENGLAND, Jan. B.—Dr. Raphael E. G. Armattoe today said Russia had developed an atom bomb "which renders the Anglo-American atom bomb obsolete," reports Associated Press. Dr. Armatt c, director of the Lomeshire research centre for anthropology and human biology, asserted that the purported Russian
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  • 812 2/3 ALL evidence points to the existence oi serious friction over the handiiiiß of the Java question which, as is well known, is far less an atfair for the soldier than for the diplomat. It is to The Hague, therefore, that ttie Dutch should look for
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  • 1199 2/3  -  by George G.Thomson The Malaya Tribune of December 24th, 1945. contained an article by Salvador da Madariaga on the Lan Francisco Conference under the titje of "The Follies of 'Frisco." Madariaga must always be read with respect for In the League of Nations, his sharp Intellect helped
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  • 593 2/3  -  R. B. Ooi. The manners of the people of a zounlry reilect the cultural standards J those who govern them. In spite of the diverse racial elements nere, the social behaviour of the people on the whole was praiseworthy prior to the outbreak of the war. When
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  • 105 2/3 The following statement is issued by Col. R. E. Foulger, Commissioner of Police, Singapore Police Force Statements have appeared in the Press (not in The Malaya Tribune) tc the effect that on Dec. 25th, 500 workers assembled at Tanjong Pignr, demonstrated in front of the Police Station
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  • 83 2/3 It is now possible to free a limited capacity on the F.M.S. Railways for small consignments of civil goods traffic. Until further notice, five wagons will be available each way daily over most sections of the railway. The maximum size of any dally consignment from one consignor
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  • 14 2/3 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Jan. 6—Jacques Meyrlc, new French Ambassador to China, arrived In Chungking yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 100 2/3 (From Our Own Correspondent) PENANG, Jan. 7.—About 70 to 80 tongkanss, which are expected to arrive in Penang in a week's time, will bring 16.000 piculs of supplementary foodstuffs from 'Slam and Burma, according to information gathered from merchants here. Importers are determined to bring to
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  • 190 2/3 In addition to 10-year sentences, four Chinese had 10 strokes of the "cat" prescribed for each one of them when they were convicted m the Special Court yesterday of what was described as "one of the most outrageous and daring of armed gang robberies." Prosecutor
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  • 150 2/3 Maximum retail prices for vegetables have now been ordered by the Deputy Price Controller, Singapore. The retaLer must display the prices of these srbicles in a conspicuous position at the place of sale. Maximum prices per katty are as follows:— Long bean (Cowpea) 40 cents per
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  • 38 2/3 Certificates for successful Medical Auxiliary Service Health Welfare examination candidates are now ready for issue at M.A.S. Headquarters. The list of passes can be seen on the notice board in the Publicity Room at Bata Building.
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  • 116 2/3 Juvenile Crime... In The States Here Boy (10) Holds Up Cashier NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—A 10-year-old boy, small for his age, was held by the police to-day as JuvenSe MnqSen after atTeKng to rob a hotel dlnin 3 WGSt tW with a toy pistol in each hand, WM h aoD
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