Malaya Tribune, 6 March 1946
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Title Section30 1946-03-06 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: sbll. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 6, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Wednesday. Mar. 6. 1946. I30 words
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Article104 1946-03-06 4/1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. 4—On the eve of the House Food Committee meeting to study the entire grain shortage problem, one member suggested the possibility of famine In the United States. Representative Andres, Minnesota Republican, said the lack of farm help and farm machinery is standing in the wayA.P. - 104 words
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337 1946-03-06 4/1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Mar. s,—Britain is accused of trying to create a second Java in Persia" by the Moscow press today in a fresh barrage of anti-British criticism unloosed as opinion in the United States and Britain on the Persian issue hourly stiffens. Every newspaperReuter. - 337 words
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160 1946-03-06 4/1 A.P. CHUNGKING, Mar. (>.— The Chinese Central News Agency said that the Soviet authorities in Manchuria announced they would conduct sham battles at Changchun, Harbin, Dairen and other Soviet garrisoned areas soon. A dispatch from Changchun, tht: Manchurian capital, said the Soviets have notifiedA.P. - 160 words
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Article64 1946-03-06 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 5.—The British and French military delegations, meeting in Paris, have agreed on a the simultaneous withdrawal of British and French forces from Syria which will start on March 11, it was announced from the Foreign Office in London to-day. Total evacuation is to be completed by AprilReuter. - 64 words
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Article198 1946-03-06 4/1 A.P. LONDON, March s—Premier Qavam Sultaneh of Iran was reported today to be en route home from Moscow bearing six Soviet demands including one that his country invite Red Army troops to remain in Iran. Moscow advices said that Sultaneh prepared to depart following aA.P. - 198 words
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Article158 1946-03-06 4/1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. 6.General Francisco Franco of the U.S. that he has no intention of leaving office under Allied pressure reports Associated Press. A S State Department official reported that Franco apparently ani£?SSSf I three -P° wer declaration pet forth his stand in a note received hereA.P. - 158 words
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208 1946-03-06 4/1 Washington, Mar. s.—The number of men shins anH UnTed T.UoE*&2I!, be Wi to conSte Sh To The JU h« Organization s international police force VBT%*£kaJ!&£ tentatively within the next two pondent d mal Associ a<ed Press corres- Present indications are thai emphasis will be208 words
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Article86 1946-03-06 4/1 Reuter. KTJRE, Mar. 4.—Two thousand Bntish and Indian troops arrived here today from Bombay bringing the total number of British occupation troops in Hiroshima Prefecture to 10,000. Thirty thousand more have still to arrive. Representing the advance British and Indian party the latest arrivalsReuter. - 86 words
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Article49 1946-03-06 4/1 Reuter. STOCKHOLM, Mar. 5—Halle Selassie Emperor of Abysssinia, has asked the Swedish authorities to iitlp him mobilise a corps of Swedish doctors, nurses, engineers, geologists and teachers to reconstruct his country on modern scientific lines. Many have already been appointed and have left for the Abyssinian capital, Addis Abbaba.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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497 1946-03-06 4/1 Britain's Wartime Premier Makes Sharp Attack On Soviet ATOM lIOMB SECRET SAFE E\ AMERICAN HANDS A.P. FULTON, MISSOURI, MAR. 6*.—WINSTON CHURCHILL, BLUNTLY ACCUSING SOVIET RUSSIA OF SEEKING EXPANSION OF ITS PORTS AND DOCTRINES, URGED THE ANGLO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE TO PREVENT ANOTHER "CATASTROPHE." Speaking at WestminsterA.P. - 497 words
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Article34 1946-03-06 4/1 YENAN, Mar. 6.—Gen. George C. Marshall. U. S. Ambassador in China, flew Into this Chinese Communist capital and held a historic first meeting with Red Chairman Mao Tse-tung ard the Commander-in-Chief Gen. Chu Teh.34 words
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116 1946-03-06 4/1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. s—The alternative to tfie approval of the proposed British loan is "trade {warfare between, tfie nations," President Truman declared today in a rrneival plan for congressional ratification. The proposal was approved by tht Advisory Board of the Office of War MobilizationA.P. - 116 words
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513 1946-03-06 4/1 Reuter A.P. LONDON, Mar. 5.—-Charged with having divulged atomic energy secrets to an unknown person, the distinguished British scientist ar.d lecturer, 34-year old Dr Alan Nunn May, who was arrested by British counterespionage police just after he had finished lecturing at Kings College, University ofReuter & A.P. - 513 words
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Article30 1946-03-06 4/1 CHUNGKING. Mar. 5.—A war crimes tribunal will be established in Canton soon to speed up •the trial of over 2.000 Japanese war crimes cases in South China.30 words
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Article112 1946-03-06 4/1 A.P. MADRID, Mar. s.—The civil Government ot Santander today announced that a group of 40 armed Spanish guerillas who crossed the border from France have been "liquidated" in a mountain pass in southern Santander province after a clash with civil guards. j It said all inA.P. - 112 words
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Article87 1946-03-06 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING. Mar. s.—The Soviet authorities are reinforcing their garrison in Manchuria which is now 600,000 strong or double the original strength, the Catholic daily "Vi Shih Pao" said today. "They are building airfields, military installations and new naval bases in Dairen and Port Arthur",Reuter. - 87 words
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Article272 1946-03-06 4/1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. 6.—The United States today protested to Moscow against continued presence of Soviet troops in Iran. The State Department announced a protest note had been sent. It was expected to be in Russian hands sometime today and the contents may be madeA.P. - 272 words
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325 1946-03-06 4/1 American Note On Manchuria A.P. WASHINGTON, MAR. 6.—THE UNITED STATES TODAY CRACKED DOWN ON THE RUSSIAN PLAN TO SEIZE JAPANESE INDUSTRIES IN MANCHURIA AND PLACE A PART OF THAT COUNTRY'S BASIC ECONOMY UNDER SOVIET-CHINESE JOINT OPERATION. U.S. Secretary of State James F. ByrnesA.P. - 325 words
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Article532 1946-03-06 2/3 IN no field of activity in Malaya* is there graver cause for concern than in that of industrial rehabilitation. Not one of Malaya's 120 dredges has so far been restored. Half the open cast mines are still idle, and most of the rubber estates are on a532 words
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Article837 1946-03-06 2/3 Reuter's Special Correspondent - China's 430,000,000 contain only one by Reuter's Special Correspondent China to-day is shuddering at the thought of the crisis which Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's removal from the Presidency of the Republic would precipitate. The Generalissimo's statement that "as soon .as the power of Government is restored to the837 words
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Article228 1946-03-06 2/3 Writers of letters intended for publication are requested to append their names, not noms-de-pluvie. A "Fishing Village" Leads Good news, emanating from the city which Sir Francis Light founded in 1786, of crushing of blackmarket activities, has reached the ears of the citizen.* of the Cross Roads of228 words
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255 1946-03-06 2/3 Reuter. CAIRO, Mar. s.—Although Egypt's "Day of Mourning for students killed in the recent riots in Cairo passed off without incident in Cairo, there was serious trouble in Alexandria where 14 people were Killed and 300 wounded in the firing. British troops openedReuter. - 255 words
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87 1946-03-06 2/3 A.P. YOKOHAMA, Mar. s.—The U.S Eighth Army Provost Marshal Office announced yesterday that Pie. Joseph Hicswa, condemned to death for Ihe slaying of two Japanese, had escaped from a Yokohama stockade bul was apprehended less than an hour later. Hicswa, had escaped over mii 18-foot wallA.P. - 87 words
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513 1946-03-06 2/3 Children Made To See Mothers Shot Then Themselves Killed Jap <ji*Mieral 9 lOi hca* IMtficcrs On Trial In H ar€rime§ Court Alleged to have shot dead 18 Burmese men, nine women and 34 children for attempting to escape from the Andaman Islands on the night of July 23 last, five513 words
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Article96 1946-03-06 2/3 Licences for the import of cotton piece goods, woollens and worsted in the piece, rayons and rayon mixturps, knitwear (cotton, *Ooll< a I and mixtures), and made-up goods, fiom the United Kingdom only, Vvill now be granted to mdiv.dual importers. Licences will be unrestricted, as to96 words
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100 1946-03-06 2/3 Wong Chew Jee (28) who claimed that lie was "possessed of a devil in the night" was caught removing the notice board from St. Joseph's Church. On being searched it was revealed that he had with him in a cloth bag a100 words
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Article37 1946-03-06 2/3 Cable information has been received by Mr. N. Raghavan from Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru that hv will probably reach Singapore on the 16th or the 17ih and will be in Malaya for about a week.37 words
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Article50 1946-03-06 2/3 To bring Johore into line with other States in the matter of road tiansport. a limitrd Company, whose snareholders will be composed of pre-war public transport operators, will be formed to control public passenger transport in that area. There will be six main routes in the State.50 words
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Article25 1946-03-06 2/3 Squadron Leader Saxby will speak at the Rotary Club meeting at 5 15 this evening at O. H. Cafe on The Balloon Barrage."25 words
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Article25 1946-03-06 2/3 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Mar. 5.—Twenty-eight men and two women were ai rested by the police during a comb-out of Jerusalem streets on, Sunday, it was announced.—ReuterReuter. - 25 words
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115 1946-03-06 2/3 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG. March s.—Sugar prices in Penailg nose-dived today. The price of first grade white sugar is $1.30 per katty while second grade white sugar and brown sugar are .sold at 70 cents and 40 cent s respectively. The price of plain coffee is115 words
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Article46 1946-03-06 2/3 Edward Smith, a European, was charged in the Second Superior Court on Monday with carrying a revolver at Maud Road In the early hours of March 3. Smith pleaded not guilty and a request by the prosecutor Tor 48 hours police custody was granted.46 words
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Article25 1946-03-06 2/3 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Mar. 5.—A total of 4,600 opium addits has been rounded up and sent to hospitals following an intensive fourweek anti-opium campaign in Peiping.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article149 1946-03-06 2/3 A.P. BALI, Mar. 5. —An official Dutch announcement said on Monday that terrorists were still active among the population in spite of the arrival of a Dutch detachment in Gianjar when murder, arson and kidnapping were reported rampant a few weeks preceding the Dutch entry. SixA.P. - 149 words
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Article53 1946-03-06 2/3 The King has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards in Air Command, South East Asia:— Distinguished Flying Cross: F/Lt. J.W.S. Clark (683 Squadron), W. O.F.R.- Porce (47 Squadron), W.O. R. Meredith (47 Squadron), W. O. V/. C. Outhwaite (47 Squadron). Flying Medal: F/Sgt. R.53 words
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Article34 1946-03-06 2/3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. 4.— Winston Churchill arrived here from Florida today. He will spend the night at the Brllish Embassy and leave with President Truman on Monday for Fulton, Missouri, to make an address.—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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61 1946-03-06 2/3 Alleged to have harboured an enemy subject a Formasan named Ang Kirn Boon —in a house hi Coleman Street, Thio Sam It .(43/, an English speaking Hokkien, tlaimed trial when he appeared before Major D. P. Rees, in the first district court, yesterday. Bail61 words
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Article184 1946-03-06 2/3 (Tribune Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. s.—The lan-Malayan Malay Congress which concluded its four-day session yesteiday decided to form a Pan-Mala-yan Malay organisation, called the "United Malay National Organisation," to reject the Malayan Union as outlined in the White Paper and to reject agreements contracted by Sir184 words
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Article53 1946-03-06 2/3 The Post Office regrets to announce that mails for India and the United Kingdom despatched by air from Penang on Feb. 14 were destroyed when the plane conveying them met with an accident at Calcutta. Correspondence from the whole of Malaya except Johore and Singapore was included53 words
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Article70 1946-03-06 2/3 Cheow Weng Cheen. the first man to be sentenced under the new Opium and Chandu Proclamation on his pleading guilty to having :n his possession one opium pipe, a lamp and some opium some time last month, appealed for a review of the case. The case was reviewed70 words
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