Malaya Tribune, 5 March 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, Mar. 5. 1946.
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  • 224 4/1 A.P. LONDON, March 3*—The possibility that Russia might boycott the next United Nations session of the Security Council on March 21 was suggested to-day by a London newspaper, as Britain reportedly pressed her diplomats for details of Russia's failure to withdraw her troops
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  • 72 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Mar. 4.—Mike Jacobs, Madison Square Garden boxing promoter, has announced that Bruce Woodcock, British Heavyweight champion, would fight at the Garden on May 13. His opponent will be either the winner of Tami Mauriello and Joe Baski contest on March
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  • 39 4/1 At a meeting held by the Singapore branch of the Union of the X.P.M. Asiatic Staffs recently, Mr. Lee Yew Meng was elected president. Messrs. Neo Pee Chiang and Chia Geok Wan Vice-presidents and Mr. Heng HuTYam hon. secretary.
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  • 179 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 4.—The following communique from the headquarters of the Supreme Allied Command in South-east Asia has been issued here: "Singapore, Mar. 4,1946. As from midnight Indo-China will cease to form a part of South-east Asia Command. "Henceforward the control of Indc-China, south of
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  • 90 4/1 Two armed robberies, one of them involving double murder, have been reported over the week-end. Between 8.45 p.m. and 9.25 p.m. on Sunday, three Chinese robbers, two of whom had revolvers, In robbing the inmates of No. 20, Cashin Street, of cash and Jewellery worth $146/-, shot
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  • 17 4/1 BUENOS AIRES, Mar. 3.—The Argentine Government yesterday refused a 6,000-ton Soviet ship permit to load linseed oil.
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  • 91 4/1 SINGAPORE, Today. The second Japanese General to stand trial in Singapore for war offences, was produced this morning ln the War Crimes Court, when he was charged with four other officers with the killing of 18 Burmese civilians, nine women and 34 children on July
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  • 162 4/1 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, March 4.—A total of nine charges, including the acceptance of an illegal gratification, were drawn up against Flight-Lieutenant J B. Seagar, formerly of the Road Transport Department, Butterworth, who appeared before Lieut.-Col. A. W. Bellamy in the Superior Court to-day. Among the
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  • 278 4/1 Continued from page 1 A.P. with details as to the plant where it is produced." (4) "Location of the Brazilian infantry division (which fought in Italy and lists 01 Canadian Army divisions, which had returned U Canada. Moscow recently announced that Zaboltin had been recalled from Ottawa In
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  • 149 4/1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Mar. 3.—With 96 deputies present, the Majlis (Parliament) today unanimously cheered Deputy Dr. Mossadegh, who protested against the presence of Soviet troops in Iran after Mar. 2 as "violation of the Tripartite Treaty" and ask3d that the Persian Government should
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  • 207 4/1 A.P. FRANKFURT, March 4.—The United States Army has turned over to Soviet-Russia more than 50.000 men caught fighting for who have been classified as Russian nationals. Prisoner-of-war camps In the American zone of occupation are nearly empty of Russians. It was explained here that under the Yalta
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  • 327 4/1 CANADIAN GOVT. ISSUES OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON SECRETS LEAKAGE OTTAWA, MAR. S.—THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT, IN A 3,000-WORD STATEMENT, DECLARED YESTERDAY THAT THE RUSSIAN MILITARY ATTACHE HERE HAD BEEN INSTRUCTED BY MOSCOW TO OBTAIN DATA ON ATOMIC BOMB MATERIAL, OTHER SCIENTIFIC WAR SECRETS AND MOVEMENTS
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  • 184 4/1 2 Women Among Those To Be Tried A.P. The Royal Commission yesterday named the following four persons "who have communicated Jtrectly or indirectly secret end confidential information to the USSR, in violation of the official Secrets Act." The four were named as: MRS. EMMA WOIKIN, cipher clerk in the external
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  • 99 4/1 BRITISH SCIENTIST ARRESTED A.P. LONDON, Mar. s—Dr. A. Nunn May, authority on atomic energy, was arrested yesterday after completing a lecture to students at London's King College. Scotland Yard said that he had been charged under the official secrets act and would appear at Bow Street police court on Tuesday.
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  • 309 4/1 Debate on British Defences Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 4.—Britain's responsibility for maintaining order in India "so j that tne political transition Iwe hope for can take place in a cairn atmosphere," was among her "very heavy" military commitments enumerated by British Prime Minister Clement Attlee this afternoon.
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  • 193 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Mar. 4.—A big speed up in constitutional negotiations with the Dutch was hinted at by Dr. Sutan Shahrir, Indonesian "Premier" when he returned to Batavia today from Soerakarta on the conclusion of the Indonesian National Committee convention. The young premier said that
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  • 150 4/1 Sixty-three year old Louis Philip dc Souza was this morning scntcrced to death by the British Officer Court trying him on a charge of acting as an informer of the Japanese Kempei-tai. There was no reconunendaHon fct mercy. Asked if he had anything to say
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  • 497 4/1 U.S., Britain and France Issue Joint Statement on Spain A.P. LONDON, Mar. s.—The United States, Great Britain and France have called for a "peaceful" abolition of the Franco Government by the Spanish people themselves, the British Foreign Office announced last night. The three powers in
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  • 35 2/3 JftPHIOK—Al th« 47U> Brittmli ctfticrHi lUmpJtHl, Sintrmporv, oti March 4, 1946, after three moiitiis' serious illness and dogyed J; Harry Cipiiick, aged 64, the dearJy i beloved husband oi Isobel, anti step-father of "Pam.
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  • 545 2/3 //r PO cause labour troubles is A not the way to make Chinese and Malaya prosperous." With those words, Dr. Wu Paak-shthg, newly appointed Chinese Consul-General, administered a rebuke to elements which have recently been responsible lor fostering strikes which have so seriously disrupted Malaya's industrial harmony.
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  • 233 2/3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. 4.—Congressional opponents of the present Spanish regime reported to-day 1 the formation of an anti-Franco Woe in the House of Representatives. The sponsors want an immediate embargo clamped on shipments of all raw and manufactured war materials to Spain
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  • 157 2/3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 4.—Calling the foreign policy of the U.S. "shortsighted," former Under-Secretary of State Sumner Welles on Sunday urged that the peace treaty with Italy be concluded "before any other European settlement In a recorded broadcast, he declared that the U.S. should make sure that the
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  • 92 2/3 JERUSALEM, Mar. 3.—Several hundred Arab women yesterday staged a protest march through the old city here, demanding che repatriation of all Arab exiles. They were led by the wives and mothers of Aye Palestine Arabs captured in Germany who are reported to have been removed
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  • 212 2/3 In our issue of Feb. 21, 1946. under the caption "Insufficient Evidence", we published a statement that thirty two men previously detained in Singapore had been released on the grounds mentioned in that paragraph. The wording of our paragraph exactly followed the wording of i> notice or
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  • 59 2/3 BAT AVI A,— lt is officially announced that the Acting Director of the Civil Administration, Dr. W. Hoven. during a tour of the Southern Celebes had extensive talks with a number of autonomous Indonesian rulers and other prominent Indonesians. The visit resulted in the creation of a temporary
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  • 105 2/3 BOMBAY, Mar. 4.—Sardar Vallabhai Patel, Indian nationalist leader and Gandhi's "righthand man" today urged ihe people of India to maintain v peaceful atmosphere so that Congress could meet the British cabinet mission in friendly atmosphere to discuss the issue of India's independence. He told a large gathering
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  • 30 2/3 Flying Officer John James Baillie, a Royal Canadian Air Force navigator, has been awarded the George Medal, for his heroism at Myingyan, in Central Burma, last June.
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  • 37 2/3 Reuter. BUCHAREST, Mar. 4.—A batch of Soviet transport planes—representing Soviet contribution ;o the new Rumanian-Soviet jolm air transport company—has arrived in Rumania. The planes are stated to be Douglas DC3s manufactured under licence in the Soviet Union.—Reuter.
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  • 114 2/3 UNIS. WASHINGTON -Secretary of State Byrnes reviewed developments in the international scene at a recent press conference. A reporter said that British Foreign Minister Bevin said Jn London that Manchuria was discussed with the subject of Iran. Byrnes replied that he discussed Manchuria
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  • 335 2/3 Writers of letters intended for publication are requested to append their names, not noms-de-plume. Indo-Ceylonese Youths May I have a little space to appeal to all youths of the Indian and Ceylonese communities to form an "All-Malayan Indo-Ceylonese Youths' Union." The Atomic Era has brought change to Malaya
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  • 217 2/3 A.P. BRUSSELS, Mar. 4. Delegates from eighteen nations opened the inaugural meeting of the inter-Allied Reparations Agency last week, in its permanent seat in Brussels, and began to divide the spoils of war-ravaged Germany. The task is expected to take two or three years.
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  • 321 2/3 LOUIS de SOUZA CASE VERDICT TODAY "Your complaint will be forwarded and steps will certainly be taken to hold an inquiry. If your complaint is found correct the persons responsible will be prosecuted," Wing-Commander F. A. Briggs, President of the British Officer Court
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  • 140 2/3 Poison baits, intended primarily for the control of rats in areas planted with foodcrops and where food is stored, are now being distributed by the Department of Agriculture. In town arras, "tangle-food" or "rat-fast" gives L'ood results and is n armless The 'following preparation for
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  • 73 2/3 Tan Ylak Seng, a Government rice retailer in New Bridge Road, was lined $1,000 or two months' s.i. in the Fourth Court yesterday morning when he pleaded guilty to removing more than one picul of rice from his shop in New Bridge road to another shop
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  • 111 2/3 KAJANG. Mar. 4,—The trial of Mori Yoshitada, former chief Inspector in Kajang, on charges of torturing and ill-treating ten Kajang civilians and causing the death of a Malay,, Akob, by shooting him in the police station, opened before a crowded court here this morning. An
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  • 77 2/3 Lieut.-Col. John Wainwright, of the Salvation Army Headquarters in London, has arrived in Singapore. He will take over the organization's activities l-.c.-e in the a*s;rco Colonel H. A. Lord, who is proceed'ng Home on leave in A^prlt. Colonel Wainwright who has be<\. engaged in
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  • 29 2/3 "Malayan Scouting News" strikes an original note in periodical journalism by being issued "when we feel like lt and when we have something to talk about."
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  • 169 2/3 Two well-known and popular Malayans passed away yesterday -Mr. Hairy Elphick, managing director of Messrs. William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd., ln the General Hospital here, and Mr. J. B. David, tin miner and rubber estate and property owner, in Calcutta. The late Mr. Harry Elphick
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  • 106 2/3 (Tribune Correspondent) IPOH, Mar. 4—Following news of the disappearance of two Malays last week on the Leng-gong-Orik road, a military unit proceeded to the scene on Feb. 27 and at the 18th mile met a band of Chinese bandits armed with Bren guns. The area was
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  • 35 2/3 The Malayan Standard is conducting a Straw Ballot. Among other things it is sought *o establish whether the public are in favour of fully elected councils or partially elected councils with official representatives.
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