Malaya Tribune, 11 January 1946

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  • 30 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. IHE NEWSPAPER OF THE I EOPLE Oh MALAYA Four Pages SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1946 Price 10 Cents The Malaya Tribune Friday, January 11, 1i)46
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  • 228 4/1 The story of t'jeir grim ordeal at the hands of the dreaded Japanese Kempei-tai of thrashing?, ef electrical and water "treatment" administered them—was told in the Special Conrt this morning by three Eorakian girls, Elizabeth Gomel,
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  • 66 4/1 When Wing Commander M. Buttrose closed the case for the prose-* jution shortly after 12 o'clock today, the Commissioner of the Special Court Mr. J. C. Cobbett framed a charge against Manuel de Silva and Doreen de Silva. Questioned as to their choice, both the accused elected
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  • 87 4/1 Pictures of the constant public appearances of the Royal family during the war will be seen at the exhibition of war photographs which opens on Monday, January 14, at the Victoria Memorial Mall. As is shown by the photographs, the King and Queen staved to
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  • 48 4/1 All remittances to China which had been accepted by the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation sinci Nov. 17 last year, will be. forwarded today. New remittances will be subject to the latest exchange control regulations, tor the moment, However, no remittances to China will be accepted.
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  • 101 4/1 BATAVIA, Jan. 10.—The "Indonesian Government" announced today that "temporary leaders ol the Pemoeda—extremist youth organisation—at Surakarta (railway Junction In Central Java) have been arrested," the Netherlands News Agency reported today. Mohamed Nasir, "Minister of Information," said: "These leaders had not followed the Government's policy and had demonstrated
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  • 580 4/1 Associated Press. LONDON, Jan. JO.-The United Nations assembly, carrying forward the world's hopes for the prevention of an atomic age war, came into being in battle-scarred London today under a bald warning that it holds in its hands
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  • 201 4/1 Reuter. GAUHATI (ASSAM), Jan. 10. —Mahalma Gandhi said today: "We Indians seem likt ly to achieve Independence maybe within a few months.'' He made the statement here after his arrival from Calcutta to begin his tour of Assam, easternmost province of India. Saying that Swaraj < reedom)
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  • 145 4/1 Associated Press. CHUNGKING, Jan 19. Generalissimo C man g Kai-stie/c, opening the Political Consultative Conference almost simultaneously with the conclusion of the "cease fire" agreement, announced ihat the Government had decided on the following points, reports the Associated Press: I. (Jrant the people freedom
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  • 168 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 10.—To mejfc Slam's civil requirements until the cessation of the pooling arrangements for Allied shipping, Siamese merchant vessels are to be placed under Allied direction, it was officially stated here oday. This Is one of the orovlsions of the agreement prepared between
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  • 1113 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 10.—His Majesty the King, addressing delegates fo the Uniied Nations Assembly at thn banquet in St. Jamess Palace lut nipht, appealed to them "to lay the foundations of a new world, where such a conflict as that which lately brought our world
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  • 552 4/1 China "Cease Fire" Ordered Associated Press Reuter. CHUNGKING, Jan. 10 —Chinese Government forces and Communist troops were ordered to cease hostilities immediately today, reports Associated Press. The news of the decision, cables Reuters special correspondent, was given after a two-hour meeting of the negotiators with Gen.
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  • 28 2/3 Th* tiniuly of the late Mr. Ding Dong Howe thanks all relatives and /jii/iris who paid night visits, lent! cars, sent wreaths and attended the j lunerai.
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  • 610 2/3 THE epithet "epoch-mak-ing" has lost some of its meaning by its hackneyed use in contemporary writings; it can however be used in its full original acceptation to describe the United Nations Assembly which opened in London last night with a speech from Premier Clement Attlee. Taking part in the
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  • 341 2/3 Associated Press. CHINHSIEN (Manchuria), Jan. IP Manchuria illustrates forcibly how a nation can win a war and still be far from winning peace. This great, rich northern crown of China after 14 years of puppet subservience to Japan is slowly being re-annexed
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  • 123 2/3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—(L/Pi —Captain Adolph Reel, counsel for the "Tiger of Malaya," General Yamashita, before f .he supreme court yesterday was affable and convincing and might have been defending any American client. "It is our position that our man has committed no crime," he told
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  • 75 2/3 At a general meeting held recently Mr. S. I. O. Alsagoff was elected president of the Arab Union of Singapore for the year 1946. The following are the other offif.ebearers: S. M. AlkatT, vice-president; S. Abdullah Aljunled, hon. sccretr.ry; 3. Haron Aljunied, asst. Hon. secretary; S. Abdnllah Belfujod,
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  • 29 2/3 Classes from Std. VI—Senior Cambridge will commence at Br3o a.m. on Jan. 14, at Methodist Girls' School, 11 Mount Sophia. Pupils for the above classes are asked to rei>ort.
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  • 138 2/3 Full military honours will be accorded at the burial of the Chinese hero —Colonel Lim Lo Seng. The burial will be on Sunday at a spot near the Mcßitchie Reservoir. There is to be a short service on the Padang at 10 a.m., sponsored by
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  • 155 2/3 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Jan. 4.—An unprecedented gathering of two hundred thousand people accorded the first public reception to Captain Shah Nawaz Khan, Captain Seghail and Lieut. Dhillon of the Indian National Airay whose sentence of transportation on charges of waging war
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  • 37 2/3 Ten tons of vegetable seeds from China have now reached Singapore and are being retailed in the large shops. There are Chinese mustard, kai lan, lobah, tang hoa, carrot an spinach seed^.
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  • 40 2/3 (From Our Own Correspondent) PENANG, Jan. 9.—The Penang General Labourers Union was formed on Sunday at a function held at the Wembley Park. The Union was declared open by Mr. Chuah Tee Hong, leader of the Communist Party in Penang.
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  • 119 2/3 Associated Press. MANILA, Jan. 10.—A sergeant who survived the Bataan "death march" to-day said that Japanese guards killed his commanding oilicer along that bloody road. Testifying at the war crimes trial of Lt.-Gen. Masaharu Homma, Sergeant James Baldassare said his commanding officer was
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  • 111 2/3 The Rant Assessment Board for Singapore which was" recently set up held its first meeting in the Civil i District Court yesterday, Major H. R. S. Zchnder presiding. The other members of the Board who sat with him weie Major A. Greenhill. Major It. Jensen, Messrs.
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  • 65 2/3 LONDON, Jan. 9.—(UP)—The position of Malayan tin mining companies following the tin inspection committee report on conditions of dredges and properties, was published In the Financial Times to-day. It was stated that, the demand for tin is expected to be sustained for many years and the rehabilitation of
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  • 59 2/3 (From Our Own Correspondent) PLNANO, Jan. 9.—C01. P. D. MacFeat, SC'AO, Penang, at a Press conference disclosed that plans have Already been completed to check piracy off the Penang coasts. The police will work together with the Sub Area Command. He suggested that Junks should
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  • 44 2/3 Associated Press. MOSCOW, Jan. 10.—Generalissimo Josef Stalin has decided to run for deputy to the council cf the Soviet Union in his old district] of Stalinsky—declining invitations to stand as candidate in a dozen districts all over the country, it is announced.—Asso-
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  • 45 2/3 One solution to road transport cii r flciilties in the country has been found by the British Military Administration, who are now turning to good use the chassis of captured Japanese army 10-ries. the engines Of which have been found to be in serviceable condition.
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  • 32 2/3 BATAVIA, Jan. 9.—(UP) —Chinese organisations in Batavia have s'rongly advocated that Mr. Tan Kah Kee, overseas Chinese leador in Singapore, attend the sessions of the Political Consultative Council, lt was learned to-day.
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  • 194 2/3 Internal Strife Will Delay Revival Of Trade Relations SPECIALLY sent to Indo-China by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to investigate into possibilities of reviving commerce between Malaya and Indo-China, a prominent Chinese businessman has returned here with a full report of trade
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  • 99 2/3 (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR,* Jan. 9—A decision to draft a petition to be signed by representatives of all public bodies and leading Chinese merchants, addressed to the Chief Civil Affairs Officer, urging the release of Scong Kwong. General Secretary of the Selangor
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  • 40 2/3 A meeting of Muslims will be held at the Sultan Mosque on Sunday at 4.30 p.m. to discuss arrangements for celebrating the Prophet's Birthday and io elect a general committee for the celebration. All Muslims are cordially Invited.
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  • 175 2/3 Declaring that the evidence given could not Justify sustaining the case against the defendant, Commissioner J. C. Cobbett of the Special Court discharged Chew 800 Cheong, furniture maker alleged to have betrayed a Dalforce man to tne Japanese. Said the Commissioner: "There has been
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  • 57 2/3 The preliminary inquiry Into the case against Abdul Samad bin Haji Ismail, former editor of the Jap-sponsored "Berita Malai," which was to have been resumed yesterday, was adjourned to Jan. 21 to give counsel Mr. M. Ismail sufficient time to study the official translations of articles said
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  • 36 2/3 Sir Han Hoe Lim has cabled from Melbourne. Australia, expressing the gratitude of himself and Lady Lim to their numerous friends who sent them congratulatory messages on toe Knighthood conferred on him.
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  • 312 2/3 The police were congratulated for "being able to recover such a quantity of military property," by Major I). P. Rees, presiding officer, first district court, after he had dealt with a case in which a Chinese, Tan Kang Hang (25), was sentenced to six months' r.i. and also
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