Malaya Tribune, 10 January 1946
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Title Section29 1946-01-10 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE lEOPLE OF MALAYA Four Pages SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1946 Price 10 Cents The Malaya Tribune Thursday, J,rrtu,rry JO, 7946.29 words
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Article186 1946-01-10 4/1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan. 9. Following are the weights of the Penang Turf Club New Year's Meeting, first day, to be run on Jan. 12: Race 1: Horses Class 2, Div. 2, 6 Furs.—Rumination 9.7, Avan Tout 9.7, Phariol 8.11, Cornsheaf 8.5, Kamalavanee 8.4, New186 words
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Article143 1946-01-10 4/1 TOKYO, Jan. 9.—(UP)— Japa--285 Premier Baron Kijuro Shidehara to-day was reported ready to resign with his cabinet en bloc and then seek to form a stop-gap coalition government. In the meantime, the first actual candidate for his post has put forward his name. He is143 words
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202 1946-01-10 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. B.—British Foreign Secretary Mr. Ernest Bevin has received the following cable from the Siamese Minister of Foreign Affairs: "It is with deep gratification that the Siamese people have welcomed the happy conclusion of the formal agreement terminating the state of warReuter. - 202 words
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187 1946-01-10 4/1 Associated Press. YOKOHAMA, Jan. 9.—A new Invitation to Russia to participate in the Far Eastern Commission was dispatched through the State Department two days! ago and an answer is being awaited, said Major-General Frank R. McCoy, United States, member of the Commission whichAssociated Press. - 187 words
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Article186 1946-01-10 4/1 United Press CHUNGKING. January 9, (U.P.) —A Chinese investigating mission yesterday left Chungking for Bangkok by plane. The seven-man mission is headed by Li Tieh Seng. Chinese Ambassador to Iran. The Commissioner of the Ministry of j Education was attached to the mission to observe theUnited Press - 186 words
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131 1946-01-10 4/1 Major-General J. M. L. Grover, I C.8., M.C., Director of Welfare Services at the War Office, was able to combine duty with the pleasure of meeting many old friends when on Monday he visited the 2nd Division at Johore Bahru. It was he131 words
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Article40 1946-01-10 4/1 WEE GON DOL, formerly of the Government Land Office, passed away at his residence No. 6 Lorong 41, Geylang Road, Singapore, on the 10th inst. Deeply regretted. The cortege will leave the residence for Bidadari at 4 p.m. tomorrow.40 words
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276 1946-01-10 4/1 (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 9.—The placing of the production and distribution under Government Control and payment of a subsidy to assist producers to restart their industry on pre-war level are necessary to bring down prices of charcoal and firewood, says276 words
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106 1946-01-10 4/1 HQ SEAC.—The Supreme Allied Commander left Singapore yesterday on a visit to India and parts of South-Easi Asia Command. He is making the tour by air and his itinerary will include visits to Calcutta, where he will say farewell to Mr. R. G. Casey,106 words
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108 1946-01-10 4/1 Information has been received that the parcel service from India to Malaya has already been resumed. Parcels up to 11 lbs. in weight are being accepted subject to pre-war conditions and rates of postage. On and from Monday, narcels up to 11 lbs. in108 words
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Article615 1946-01-10 4/1 Indonesians Japs Clash: Situation "Rather Chaotic" Reuter U.P. BATAVIA, Jan. 9. —Heavy fighting in northern Sumatia between Indonesians and Japanese forces was reported by Indonesian sources here today, while Dutch reports described the situaiion in Sumatra as "rather chaotic," repoits Reuter. The Indonesian "Republican authorities"Reuter & U.P. - 615 words
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Article109 1946-01-10 4/1 4TH I.N.A. TRIAL Reuter. NEW DELHI, Jan. 9.—The fourth trial of former members of the Japanese-sponsored Indian National Army opened in New Delhi today when Captain Abdul Rashid, formerly of the Punjab regiment of the Indian Army who became Provost-Mar-shal in the INA, faced a generalReuter. - 109 words
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Article96 1946-01-10 4/1 Reuter. SHILLONG, ASSAM, Jan. 9.— Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck. British Commander-in-Chief in 1 India, today denied allegations that British and Indian troops •were refusing to do their duty in Indonesia. "There is no truth whatsoever In these allegations," he said. "In the face of great provocation theirReuter. - 96 words
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Article26 1946-01-10 4/1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Jan. B—More than 1,400 persons were interrogated during a search of Rishon-Le-Zion near Tel Aviv today. Fifty-four were held for further inquiries.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article186 1946-01-10 4/1 Reuter and A.P. LONDON, Jan. 9.—His Majesty King George VI, at a banquet tonight welcoming the delegates of 51 nations to the general Assembly ol the United Nations Organisation, told them: "Wtthin the next few tveeks you may determine whether the lifting of darkness thaiReuter and A.P. - 186 words
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Article17 1946-01-10 4/1 BATAVIA, Jan. 9.—(UP).— Chiang Chia-tung, ConsulGeneral for China, arrived In Batavia today to take up his post.17 words
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Article346 1946-01-10 4/1 Associated Press. LONDON, Jan. 10.—In an atmosphere of harmony engendered by the Four-Power agreement on safeguarding the secrets of atomic energy, the chief delegates of 51 nations met last night in the banquet hall of St. James's Palace, to be welcomed by His Majesty KingAssociated Press. - 346 words
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Article449 1946-01-10 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Jan. 9. —Hopes of a truce in the Chinese civil war beiore the United Nations Assembly and the political unity conference open on Thursday were blasted today as the special Government-Communist committee failed to reach an agreement, reports .Spencer Knoosa, Associated Press diplomaticReuter. - 449 words
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Article151 1946-01-10 4/1 LONDON, Jan. 9.—(UP).— Today's issue of The Star said the Duke of Windsor, during his visit to Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin yesterday, is believed to have possibly discussed the question of a new appointment. The Duke of Windsor was rumoured as a successor to Lord Halifax151 words
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Article65 1946-01-10 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 9.—The leader of the prosecution on behalf of the British Government at the forthcoming Tokyo trials of Japanese war criminals will be Mr. A. S. Comyns-Carr, K.C., and well-known figure in the British Liberal Party. He will present the case against thoseReuter. - 65 words
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48 1946-01-10 4/1 Reuter. CANBERRA, Jan. 9.—Joseph B. Chlfley, Australian Prime Minister, stated today that 15 Australian girls, who flew from Brisbane last week to do secretarial work for the United States Army in Manila without passports or taxation clearances, were returning to Australia immediately.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article25 1946-01-10 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Jan. untitled-Seven thousand Western Union Cable Company employees came out on strike here this morning after wage claim negotiations had broken down.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Advertisement18 1946-01-10 4/1 YUA* □UARA NTH I (lit Pen Repairs Y.T. LEE 332, North Bridge Road, Singapore and Branches Telephone 797118 words
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Article542 1946-01-10 2/3 THE title of this article is borrowed from a topical slogan now franked on all postal matter delivered in Malaya. It contains a piece of advice whose wisdom is self-evident. Each dollar saved now will, in a matter of weeks, not to say days, be equal in purchasing542 words
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414 1946-01-10 2/3 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—The usually slow-moving but deep current of Chinese politics is assuming the characteristics of a mountain torrent, writes Associated Press Correspondent Morris J. Harris. How long this will last and where it will lead to remains to be seen. To assumeAssociated Press. - 414 words
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180 1946-01-10 2/3 Plans to build and run big Chinese schools were revealed at a meeting at the Hokkien Association a few days ago. when Mr. Tan Kah Kee appealed to the Chinese public for an initial contribution of $500,000 to carry out this object. "The war180 words
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Article93 1946-01-10 2/3 The following Government 1 Schools will reopen on Monday, January 14, and application for admission will be received a*, the times indicated: Radin Mas School will function in the morning at the Radin Mas School, Kampong Bahru Road, at which place intending pupils should register from93 words
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Article48 1946-01-10 2/3 As from January 12 all officers and other ranks of all the services are forbidden to take beer, wines, or spirits into any club, restaurant or cafe within the .Singapore Area. This order, binding on all ranks, is Routine Order No. 1. of 1946.48 words
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Article95 1946-01-10 2/3 A free exhibition of war photographs is to open at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 12.30 p.m. next Monday. These photographs tell a story of how Britain fought againsit the might of Germany—of how her people defied the German air force. They tell a tale of95 words
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Article107 1946-01-10 2/3 Regarding a complaint voiced in The Malaya Tribune of \Dec. 12 against the raising by operators of [ares for passenger transport in excess of the legal rates, the Commissioner for Road Transport points out that with the present shortage of police and Road Transport enforcement107 words
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315 1946-01-10 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 9—Six British atom bomb experts who helped to remove Hiroshima from the map and Japan from the war head the second list of New Year honours issued tonight. -.1. U. „,„^J Among them are John Philip Baxter, consultant toReuter. - 315 words
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Article61 1946-01-10 2/3 An initial supply of British Postal Orders has been received from London and is being distributed to all Post Offices in Malaya, where these orders will shortly be on sale. The denominations and the selling prices ore as shewn below: Postal order for 2s. 6d. —$1.15 Postal61 words
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Article32 1946-01-10 2/3 The Anglo-Chinese School will re-open on Monday, Jan. 14, at 9 a.m. The primary and middle schools will be housed in the Coleman Street building and the secondary school at Cairnhill Road.32 words
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Article104 1946-01-10 2/3 The volume of postal tradlc continues to increase rapidly in Malaya. 'illis is particularly noticeable In the inland parcel service. Considerabls numbers of parcels containing books, textiles, medicines and cosmetics, are being sent from Singapore to towns upcountry. Information ha* beien received that full postal104 words
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Article101 1946-01-10 2/3 It is officially announced by B.M.A. that the question ol rice distributions has been reconsidered. The opinion of public bodies and individuals have been and on further information available, it has been decided to make a distributi n to the Rural Areas. The distributon will101 words
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133 1946-01-10 2/3 Described by the prosecuting officer as one of the persons dealing in 'black market' cigarettes and who had been "must helpful" in tracing four Bailors "who are big ligures in the 'black market'," Chan Kirn Chow, a Chinese, was lined a total of $1,000133 words
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Article40 1946-01-10 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 8.—Air Marshal Sir Guy R. Garrod, who a year ago was appointed Allied Air Commander-in-Chief, SouthEast Asia, is promoted to Air Chief Marshal in the list of New Year promotions in the R.A.F.—Reuter. - 40 words
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391 1946-01-10 2/3 WASHINGTON, Jan. B.—Reuter reports that President Truman told a press conference today that the United States had no reason to believe that Russia possessed the atomic bomb. Truman declined to be drawn into a discussion of the United Nations Organisation plan for control391 words
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207 1946-01-10 2/3 Sausages, Firecrackers Here For Chinese New Year THE first shipment of goods frou Malaya for Hong Kong, Shanghai and other ports in China since the liberation, will leave Singapore within the next few days by the "Tai Nan", it is reliably understood.207 words
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Article158 1946-01-10 2/3 Allegations that about $10,000 worth of NAAFI goods, comprising GO cases of gin, and ten crates of cigarettes and tobacco, which were marked for shipment to Borneo, were unloaded at a Chinese checker's house, were made when Jagir Singh (33), a Sikh driver158 words
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Article26 1946-01-10 2/3 The Deputy Food Controller. Singapore, has prohibited the retail sale of vegetables within the limits of tho Municipal area of Singapore except at certain specified areas.26 words
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201 1946-01-10 2/3 A young Chinese furniture maker, Chew 800 Cheong, was produced in the Special Court yesterday on the allegation of having disclosed to the Japanese the identity of a member of the Dalforce, famous Singapore Chinese fighting regiment that fought the Japs in the battle of201 words
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Article283 1946-01-10 2/3 C By Captain Louis Heren HQ. SEAC—The most heartening sight in the Pacific to-day if the such en influx of businessmen into the colonial territories Sponsored by the Colonial Oifice and assisted by the Services and the British Military Administration, experienced planters, oilmen and timber283 words
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Article113 1946-01-10 2/3 The funeral took place in Singapore on Tuesday of Capt. Geoffrey Neil Frttok of Force 136, Malaya. Capt. Frank died of injuries received in a road accident outside Raffles Hotel, Singapore. He was a member of one of Kuala Lumpur's well-known families, and was113 words
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Article64 1946-01-10 2/3 The last four months have brought forth many organizations whose purpose is to assist the people in cultivating the democratic spirit and outlook. The New Democratic Youth League of Singapore is one of these. It has a following of nearly 3,000 youths, ill below 30 years of64 words
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