Malaya Tribune, 18 January 1946

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  • 30 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY JANUARY 18, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Friday, January 18 t 1940.
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  • 173 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Jan. 17 Two vehicles carrying Punjabi troops struck a mine at a bridge south of Sourabaya and seven of the troops became casualties, an official announcement said today. British troops who engaged 50 to 60 Indonesian extremists dropped mortar bombs on
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  • 171 4/1 The King Edward VII College of Medicine will re-open shortly, it is understood. Professor W. A. Young M.8., 8.5.: D.T.M. H., who was specially sent out by the Colonial Office is now in Singapore to help re-open the college. Before the war Professor Young
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  • 27 4/1 Do You Know Them Information is sougiit by War Crimes Investigations (BMA), Singapore, concerning CHI A KUAN OON, Hokkien, and ONG LEONG YEW, alias "TAI ONG" Hokkien.
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  • 187 4/1 Paglar Inquiry Two witnesses called by the prosecution stated under cross-examina-tion by counsel that if Dr. Paglar had dared to disobey the instructions and commands issued by the Japanese military authorities he would, in their opinion, have been very severely dealt with. The fresh witnesses called
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  • 92 4/1 Dr. Wu Poh-sen has been named Chinese Consul-General in Singapore, it is reliably learned today. Dr. Wu graduated from the LinNan University in Canton and subsequently furthered his studies in the U.S.A. At present 41 years of age, he is recognised as a young promising
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  • 84 4/1 It is learnt that the 77 evacuees who are returning to Malaya from India are all persons not coming as evacuees but are coming back as fare paying passengers as the Government has so far failed to provide any shipping whatever for any evacuees
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  • 190 4/1 As the result of an Intensive Police drive to round up all those in possession of military goods such as canned foodstuffs, clothing, electrical appliances, etc., a number of Chinese who were arrested for alleged possession of such articles were charged Defore Major D. P.
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  • 337 4/1 Sir Shenton Thomas Reuter. LONDON. Jan. 17.-"If we had only spent a little more money in the early years, Malaya would never have fallen, and perhaps there would have been no war at all/
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  • 61 4/1 A.P. CHUNGKING, Jan. 18.—Chinese authorities at Nanking today announced that 21 warships are being transferred to China by the United States and Britain. They said that these included a 7,000--ton cruiser and two submarines. The United States Navy will help to train 500 officers and 3,000 men.
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  • 234 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 17. Living in poverty is the Pretender to the Imperial Throne of Japan, says a report from Tokyo in the Daily Telegraph today. The Pretender is Hiromichi Kumazawa aged 50 "who has petitioned (Jen. Mac Arthur to restore the 'true dynasty' to the
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  • 266 4/1 Reuter U.P. LONDON, Jan. 17 —New York radio reports that fighting has broke* out in North China "in violation of the recently concluded truce between the Central Government and the Communists." The radio said that more than 10,000 Communist troops attacked and recaptured the South
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  • 31 4/1 A.P. SHANGHAI, Jan. 18.—Several key Japanese accused of complicity in the mock court-martial and execution of three Doolittle Tokyo raiders have been rounded up to face the war crimes trials— A.P.
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  • 104 4/1 LONDON. Jan. 17.—The first meeting of the Security Council which the 51 United Nations have charged with the responsibility for maintaining world peace and security was held at Church House, this afternoon. Present at the meeting were: Wincenty Rzymowski, Poland, Andrei Gromyko, Russia, Ernest Bevin Great Britain, Edward
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  • 253 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 16—A sense of bewildered grievances sometimes emerges when the people in Britain contemplate the monstrous obligation of Britain's indebtedness to India, states George Malcolm Thomson, well-known journalist and author in an article in today's "Standard". Proceeding to discuss the question
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  • 158 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 16.—Hundreds of United Nations delegates will be unable to go on "shopping tours" in London t fashionable West End stores if it is clothes they had planned to buy. The British Foreign Office announced today that there will be no general issue
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  • 868 4/1 LONDON, Jan. 18. Unit'd Nations' control of the entire world armament industry including atomic bomb factories was proposed to the UNO General Assembly yesterday by Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk of Czechoslovakia, reports Associated Press. Masaryk told the Assembly that the world's arms industry
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  • 683 2/3 TT is pleasing to be able to re cord that the fuse ignited by releasing cigarettes and tobacco for general distribution at controlled prices is about to detonate the chatge laid at the foundation of the black market. This is the first blow that caught the black market underworld
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  • 1094 2/3  -  This is the second of a series of stories of World War II which will outline the major campaigns in the conflict which ended with the Japanese surrender By Malcolm Muir, Jr. United Press Staff Correspondent For the Germans, the insatiable demands of the
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  • 116 2/3 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Jan. 16.—Hermann Goering has confessed that the statement attributed to him that Communists set Are to the Reichstag in 1933 was without foundation. The confession was made in gaol to Dr. Robert Kempner, German American lawyer who is one of the Drosecutors in the war crimes
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  • 163 2/3 Associated Press. NUREMBERG, Jan. 17.—The international military tribunal trying L 2 top Nazis as war criminals heard that Hitler dreamed of creating a nation of 250 million German-speak-ing people within 100 years and ordered half a million young female domestics to be brought from the Ukraine as a
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  • 67 2/3 Reuter. TOKYO, Jan. lfi—Sotaro Ishiwata, Minister for the Japanese Imperial Household who has recently been Emperor Hirohito's closest advisor, resigned today as the result of Gen. Douglas ICacArthUr*! recent sweeping political purge directive. Keimin Matsudaira, Director of the Imperial Household's Peerage Bureau, is named as Ishlwata's successor. Matusdaira
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  • 215 2/3 DECISION BY FOOD PRODUCTION BOARD (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 17. Maldya Will soon have large scale mechanical cultivation. To cjain experience in -this method, trials will oe conducted on a r.;,000-acre plot in Surtgei Buldh. This decision was made by the Food
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  • 19 2/3 Copies of fifteen British newspapers now arrive regularly at the Information Centre, Department of Publicity Printing at Bata Building.
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  • 258 2/3 HQ. SEAC. —Following the recent conclusion of an agreement terminating the state of war between blam and Great Britain, Admiral Mvjuntbatten, the Supreme Allied Commander in South-East Asia, has Accepted an invitation from H.H. King Anajida Mjihidol of Siam to visit him at Bangkok.
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  • 151 2/3 Sentence of two years' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on Ng Kwoon Bun (20), who described himself as a food hawker, by Mr. L. C. Goh in the Second District Court yesterday on his pleading guilty to a charge of unlawful possession of a Japanese automatic
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  • 50 2/3 Festivities in connection with the Hindu Thainusam began here yesterday evening when a procession hearing the Idol of the Hindu deity Subraman'ar was taken in proces~.ion. The important ceremonies fonnecfred with the festival are being conducted at the Chettiar temple In Tank Road throughout the whole of today.
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  • 147 2/3 That the Supremo was doing all he possibly could to bring in every available grain of rice was revealed by MajorGeneral R. f. s Denning, principal Admink!'rat:, < <'.nicer, SEAC, at a prtH < > ence yesterday. Regarding Malaga's allocation of rice, 76,000 tons
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  • 103 2/3 (From Our Own Correspondent) PENANG, Wednesday.—ln order to enable business men to brine goods into Malaya free trade should be encouraged, declared Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the well-known Chinese philanthropist, on his arrival at Penang from Singapore today. Owing to the strikn of smelters the Tin
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