Malaya Tribune, 25 January 1946
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Title Section29 1946-01-25 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY JANUARY 25, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Friday, Janucui/ 25, ts4s,29 words
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413 1946-01-25 4/1 Paglar Inpuiry SINGAPORE, Today. Mamoru Shinozaki, Japanese officer in charge of the Public Welfare Department during the occupation, took his stand in the witness box this morning, when the inquiry into allegations of treason against Dr. C. J. Paglar was resumed in the Special Court413 words
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Article83 1946-01-25 4/1 SINGAPORE, Today (Noon). In an emotional statement in ihe witness stand while under crossexamination by counsel for defence, Mr. P.P. de Souza, Mamoru Shinozaki, declared: "I was the one who directed Dr. Paglar. I was the one who guided him all along. I did this because I knew83 words
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Article161 1946-01-25 4/1 "You are fortunate in having been tried by the Court of a civilized country, which works on the principle that an accused person is innocent till he is proved guilty. How fortunate you are you know better than the Court. The Court has decided that no161 words
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772 1946-01-25 4/1 War Crimes Trial The case for the defence in the war crimes trial here which entered its fifth day this morning, opened yesterday afternoon when Lieut.-Col. C. Sleeman, chief defence counsel, told the Court that he would be calling evidence to show that the772 words
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525 1946-01-25 4/1 U.S. Experiment May Revolutionize Warfare Target Craft In el side Many War Veterans A.P. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.-The US Navy h*a announced plans for testing the atom bomb against warships. The experiment is expected t; revolutionise warfare. Ninety-seven vessels ranging from cariiers and battleshipsA.P. - 525 words
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Article60 1946-01-25 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 24.—The internal crisis in Persia has again taken a new turn. It seems certain now that whatever Government is formed in Teheran to succeed that of Ibrahim Hakimi, it will be no more than transitory. In the meantime, there is no doubt that the newReuter. - 60 words
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Article46 1946-01-25 4/1 Associated Press. NUREMBERG, Jan. 24.—The international military tribunal today ordered further postponement of the case against Rudolf Hess and withheld ruling on Hess's request he be allowed to act as his own counsel for the remainder of the war crimes trial. —Associated Press.Associated Press. - 46 words
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231 1946-01-25 4/1 Reuter A.P. BATAVIA, Jan. 24.—The British commander has I found it possible to start dispensing with the use of Jap--1 anese soldiers, as the situation in and around Semarang, trouble centre on the north coast of Central Java, has shown improvement over the past week, itReuter & A.P. - 231 words
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149 1946-01-25 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Jan. 24—The United Nations General Assembly voted unanimously today for the creation of a special atomic energy control commission. A total of 47 affirmative votes was cast out of the Assembly's full membership of 51 nations. There were no negative votes andA.P. - 149 words
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Article74 1946-01-25 4/1 United Press. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—The civilian production administration today reported that 8,500 tons of natural rubber from the Far East had reached the United States since the end of the war but that only 500 tons were available for industrial use. The spokesman of the administration disclosedUnited Press. - 74 words
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234 1946-01-25 4/1 India Java Demonstration Planned In London Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 24.—The twin problem of the British attitude towards India and British intervention in Indonesia will combine to give Londoners a sight they have not seen during the war years—a procession through the principal streets to present petitions to the Foreign OfficeReuter. - 234 words
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316 1946-01-25 4/1 United Press. LONDON, Jan. 24.—The United States delegate, John Foster Dulles, proposing an amendment to the resolution before the UNO on the trusteeship system, warned the Assembly today that unrest among hundreds of millions of dependent peoples "was the greatest discernible threatUnited Press. - 316 words
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Article691 1946-01-25 4/1 Question In Commons Associated Press. LONDON, Jan. 24.—Arthur Henderson, Under Secretary for India, told the House of Commons today that he was awaiting an officio! report on the circumstances in whlcn the police in Bombay "were compelled to resort to firing in order u> disperseAssociated Press. - 691 words
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Advertisement285 1946-01-25 4/1 WAR IS DEVILISH! One Krai fought dcm out door** Blep for a cause and the effect brought 1111 KM A VICTORY* No Campaign was more Severe! No War was more Ferocious! j INDIA IS SAVED AND Burma and the Burmese LIBERATED From the Jaws of Death! DAILY 5 SHOWS II285 words
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Article585 1946-01-25 2/3 ADDRESSING the third meeting of the Singapore Advisory Council on Wednesday, Major-General H. R. Hone, Chief Civil Affairs Offlcer, said the Administration was most perturbed to hear the remarks made in the council and eisewhere regarding the prevalence of corruption. Assuring the Council "with all the power at my585 words
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2391 1946-01-25 2/3 The following is the full text of the White Pajjer on the Malayan Union, as presented by the Secretary of State for Colonies to Parliament by command of His Majesty the King. The text is contained in a B.M.A. Uazette extraordinary, issued yesterday.2,391 words
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456 1946-01-25 2/3 Held On Remand By Security Police (From Our Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUB, Jan. 23.—Raja Suleiman bin Rajah Mohamed, a relative of the Suitan of Selangor and District Magistrate in Klang during the Japanese occupation, committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell at the456 words
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Article119 1946-01-25 2/3 In the P'ourth District Court yesterday, Sali bin Haji Omar, a Malay, was charged with being in possession of 147 sticks of T.N.T. Sali claimed trial, and at the request of the police, the magistrate remanded him into custody for 48 hours, for further investigations. That119 words
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Article91 1946-01-25 2/3 February 19 was fixed as the tentative date fpr the start of the preliminary' Inquiry into allegations of collaboration against S. C. Goho, well-known Indian lawyer, by Commissioner of the Special Court J." C. Cobbett, wheh the case was mentioned yesterday. Mr. Munro, defence91 words
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151 1946-01-25 2/3 An adopted son who stole and spent all but $11 out of a total of $2,000 belonging to Mr. E. Davis, his adopted father, was bound over, with all adopted father as surety, by Mr. L. C. Goh, in the second district court,151 words
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Article52 1946-01-25 2/3 Reuter. SOUTHAMPTON, Jan. 23.—Sir Ben Smith, British Minister of Food, <>n his arrival at Southampton to-day from the United States said that the situation regarding the world shortage of wheat and rice was not promising. The Food Minister said he could make no further comment until he had consulted hisReuter. - 52 words
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Article153 1946-01-25 2/3 (From Our Own Correspondent) PENANG, Jan. 24.—Smart work by army guards frustrated a smuggling attempt by a party of four to bring into Penang 2,700 tubes of Siamese opium yesterday. The smugglers arrived at Church Street Grtiaut Pier at 5.30 p.m. in a car' bearing a153 words
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