Malaya Tribune, 21 January 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY JANUARY 21, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Alorictau. January Jti, 10-/6.
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  • 810 4/1 Now Held On Charge Of Possession Of Revolver Seven member* his were "wiped out during Japanese occujation So (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 19—Disclosures made by a 15 year-old boy, who was arrested together with bis cousin and a compatriot at the
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  • 48 4/1 Associated Press. TALLAHASSEE (FLORIDA), Jan. 21.—Mrs. W. J. Dabney,' age 32, on Saturday gave birth to her fourth set of twins in less than four years. Six of the twins are girls and two boys. Saturday's arrivals were girls.—Associated Press.
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  • 47 4/1 Mr. Chua Boon Hin, a wellknown Chinese officer of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Corps, passed away at the Alexandra Military Hospital yesterday evening, at the age of 36. Mr. Chua was assistant manager of the American Foreign Insurance Association before the war.
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  • 144 4/1 The preliminary inquiry into allegations of sedition against Abdul Samad, young Malay journalist who was editor of the Japanese-sponsored Berita Melayu, was resumed this morning before Commissioner J. C. Cobbett in the Special Court. A sub-editor of the Utusan Melayu, Zainal Ahidin, who was employed in
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  • 89 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The American administration today abandoned all hope of averting the greatest strikes in the history of the nation due to start at midnight tonight (5 a.m. GMT tomorrow, 10.30 a.m. Indian standard time). To all intents and purposes' the strike
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  • 55 4/1 Associated Press. SAIGON, Jan. 21.—Purchasing agents of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation disclosed today that natural rubber is now flowing in a steady stream to the United States from Indo-China. One ship is at sea with 7,700 tons and a second sails on Monday with 8,000. A third is loading 7,000
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  • 885 4/1 Moscow Journal On Paradoxical $i£sßia*ioii Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 20.—"1 tic pnradcxi al n the extreme that India, a member of the United Nations Organisation, which has proclaimed the p inciples of equality and self-determinat:or of natic us should find itself excluded from application oi
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  • 167 4/1 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.— Nearly 90,000,000 tons of shipping—9,499 vessels—will be returned to 18 nations when the United States Maritime Authority is dissolved on March 2, it was learned today. Ships of all types and sizes from slow-going tankers and small freight ships to huge
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  • 966 4/1 War Crimes Trial Opens Singapore, Today. With press photographers' bulbs flashing intermittently and movie-cameras whimng, the first minor war crimes trials in the South East Asia Command opened this morning in the P™*» f the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court Building, and an
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  • 329 4/1 Reuter. RANGOON, Jan. 20 Maj. Gen Aung San presiding over the first All-Burma Congress of the Anti-Fascist League in Shwedagon Pagoda today said that if the United Nations Organisation were really to become an effective organisation for world peace and security,
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  • 79 4/1 Reuter. PARIS, Jan. 20.—General Charles de Gaulle tonight formally resigned as head of the French Government, announced the Director of his cabinet. An earlier message stated that well-informed Paris quarters stated today that Gen. de Gaulle, at a special cabinet meeting held here this morning, threatened his
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  • 116 4/1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Jan. 21.—The So-viet?-American conference convened to decide urgent questions concerning Northern and Southern Korea was opened in Seoul, capital of Korea, on Jan. 15, the Soviet news agency reported today from Heijo, Korea. It was decided at the Moscow conference to hold a conference
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  • 82 4/1 FRANKFURT, Jan. 20.—Approximately 300,000 Germans voted in the United States zone on Sunday in the first free election since Hitler seized power 13 years ago. The election, a local one, is for the selection of town councils for communities of less than 200,000 population. It will
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  • 53 4/1 Reuter. LONDON. Jan. 20.— Although, the war is over nearly six months, 16 ships were totally lost by mines in European and Far Eastern waters and a further 29 damaged, the Liverpool Underwriters Association annual report stated today. The danger will continue for some time,
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  • 778 2/3 HISTORY provides many instances of great kingdoms falling to pieces through lack of wise leadership at critical moments. The glory of Greece and the grandeur of Rome had both passed into the limbo of oblivion thousands df years ago because the fateful hour had not produced
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  • 55 2/3 0) i'ersta /irirn/mt/ Azerbaijan Dispute J/etore Security oaneit, Moscow Ueporls Of fresh Trouble Spots, Il\besmen May iCeeolt, Where is liussias C liiet Deleyate to UI\U, yahinsßy.'—lhc Levant Demands Withdrawal of foreign Troops Palestine Compromise impossible, Says timir teisal Heavy Explosions, Maelunegunmng in Jerusalem and Tel Avw—liritish
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  • 1440 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 19,—The Persian delegations to the United Nations tonight took formal steps to bring the Azerbaijan dispute before the Security Council. In a communication delivered to Mr. Oladwyn Jebb, Executive Secretary of the United Nations, Syed Hassan Taqizadeh, head of the Persian defecation, stated:
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  • 31 2/3 Reuter. Rome radio says that in largescale operations against guerillas and separatist elements in Sicily, 35 guerillas have been arrested in the Montelepre region near Palermo In the last 48 hours.—Reuter.
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  • 142 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 19— At today's session of the General Assembly, the case for Ethiopia was put by Ato Aklibu Habte Wold, Ethiopian Vine Minister for Foreign Affairs, who said he spoke as the representative of a small nation which ivas the first victim of Fascist
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  • 154 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 20.—Discussions are still proceeding on the future status of Sarawak, Borneo, Reuter learns. According to the Loudon press, questions are to be asked in the House of Commons about the plan put forward by the Colonial Office to end the self-government and Independence of
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  • 159 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 19.—The British Government announced today Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, Ambassador in Moscow, is to proceed to Batavia forthwith as Special Ambassador in order to keep the British Government informed of developments and to assist in the attainment of an amicable and satisfactory setth
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  • 26 2/3 A.P. MANILA, Jan. 19.—The liberal wing Nationalist Party today nominated Senate President Manuel for Philippine president. Roxas will oppose President Sergio Osmena in the national elections.—A.P.
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  • 144 2/3 JERUSALEM, Jan. 18.— Another episode In one of the most spectacular law suits ever launched—t he fight for SUltan Abdul Hamld's estate In which British businessmen have an interest of 50 millions sterling—has ended when the Supreme Court of Jerusalem dismissed an appeal by the heirs
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  • 377 2/3 With the object of proving to the world that "might is not always right and of fostering the cause of the emancipation of Indonesians as essential to world peace," a society known as the Friends of Indonesia Society was brought into existence here yesterday
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  • 122 2/3 (From Our Own Correspondent) PEN AN O, Sunday. Five pirates were shot dead and five were taken prisoner when a fteet of four pirat* s.mpans attempted to attack the first i conrojr which left Penang fot Burma recently. Tht ship was armed. j According to an
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  • 131 2/3 According to an official announcement issued in Kuala Lumpur, the number of persons at present in Pudu Gaol whose cases are under investigation is 39, of whom 6 are Chinese. 19 Malays, 12 Indians (5 Tamils. 3 Sikhs and 4 Pathans) and 2 Ceylon
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  • 123 2/3 The following have accepted invitations to be members of the Advisory Council meeting to be held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, January, 23 in the Legislative Council Chamber: Mr. Wee Swee Teow, 0.8.Ĕ., Dr. Abdul Samat, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, Mr. Sy:>d Ibrahim bin Omar Alsa?off,
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  • 87 2/3 (From Our Own Correspondent KUALA KANGSAR, Jan. 19.— information has been received from the Secretary of State for 'Colonies of the death of Inche Abu Bakar bin Tamin, a Perak Queen's scholar, at Linford, Sanatorium, near Bournemouth, Hants, ori Dec. 12, 1942. The burial took
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  • 261 2/3 The Malayan Democratic Union will work for the attainment of democratic full self-government of Malaya and for the promotion of economic, social and educational advancement of all Malayan citizens on the basis of racial equality. The foregoing objects and aims of the Union are embodied
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  • 119 2/3 Lieut.-Col. A. E. Brown (AIF), the Australian Director of War Graves Services, is now in Singapore co-ordinating the operations of this Service covering the wide areas of Burma, Slam, Irtdo-China, Malaya, Java and Sumatra. Working In close co-operation with the British War Graves Commission,
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  • 114 2/3 Two of the best documentary films of the war have arrived in the city and the Cathay and Capitol cinemas will screen them. One film is about the war in Europe—this is called "True Glory" and the other about the Burma fighting.—"Burma
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  • 58 2/3 HQ., ALFSEA.—NO. 2 RAPWI Control Staff, which was operated from Goodwood Park Hotel In Singapore since Sept. 6 last, 1n organizing the recovery of Allied prlsonprs-of-war and interne has now disbanded. Its remaining work will be divided between Singapore Area, which will handle Service matters, artd
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  • 60 2/3 DEATH 1 I CHUA Chua Boon Inn u,t cl 36, eldest son ol Mr, au<l Mrs. Chua Cheng Hock, ptHOd awuy peacoiully at the Alexandra Military Hospital on 20-1-46. He leaves behind his beloved wife, two sons and one daughter to mourn his loss. Funeral will take place on Thursday,
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