Malaya Tribune, 15 March 1946

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 6811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Friday, March 15, 1946.
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  • 250 4/1 Since July 1944 the Car Nicobar Island had been subject to frequent naval and aerial attacks by the allied forces and some of the Japanese Garrison units had to move from one place to another for safety. What were believed to be rockets were seen shooting
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  • 138 4/1 Representations on behalf of Lv Cheng, chairman and general secretary of the Singapore General Labour Union, were made to Dr. Wu Paak-shing, when 300 Chinese men and women marched to the Consulate yesterday. This orderly procession was met by Dr. A. C. T. Kwong
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  • 96 4/1 Two proprietors of restaurants which sold controlled foodstuffs to Food Control Inspectors were each '.entenced to terms of imprisonment and in addition fines were imposed when they appeared before Mr. L C. Goh, in the second district court m answer to summonses, and were convicted. T
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  • 188 4/1 A.P. MANILA, Mar. 15.—Jose Laurel, President of the Japanese Puppet Philippines Republic and five members of his cabinet have been indicted on collaboration charges. The long list of others charged with collaboration, as CommonwealLh prosecutors hastened to complete the fuing of more than 4,000 cases in the
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  • 162 4/1 The Tribune is informed by Dato Onn bin Jaffar, Chairman of the recent Pan-Malayan Malay Conference at Kuala Lumpur, that a cable has been sent to Premier Clement Attlee protesting against the decision of the British Government to proceed with the Malayan Union project. The conference, it will
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  • 120 4/1 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru will arrive in Singapore on Monday, cable advice received here by Mr. R. Jumabhoy, president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, discloses. Nehru leaves India on Sunday by air. A reception committee and various sub-committees from the Indian, Chinese, Malay and Indonesian communities of
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  • 44 4/1 Bob Hope and Bing Crosby are at their funniest in their latest picture, "Road to Morocco", with Dorothy Lamour. which opened before capacity audiences yesterday at the Cathay. The film is full of uproarious situations with a laugh in every minute.
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  • 490 4/1 Red Forces Heading Towards Turkey RUSSIAN GARRISON IN AZERBAIJAN DOUBLED A.P. Reuter. LONDON, MAR. 15.—FOREIGN MINISTER ERNEST BEVIN DECLARED YESTERDAY THAT BRITAIN WOULD "REGRET ANY SETTLEMENT BETWEEN RUSSIA AND IRAN, WHICH "APPEARED TO BE EXTRACTED" FROM THE TEHERAN
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  • 91 4/1 A.P. TEHERAN, Mar. 15.—Premier Qavam-es-Sultaneh, in his first decree since he assumed complete "responsibility" for the Government of Iran, yesterday prohibited public political meetings and demonstrations, reports Associated Press. He said the taction was taken because "the people have abused political freedom." A Tudeh Party demonstration
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  • 62 4/1 Reuter. LONDON. Mar. 14.—Jack Lawson Minister of War, announced H House of Commons today mat the period of service for British troops in the Far East would be reduced from three years four months to three years two months, and in all
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  • 51 4/1 A.P. BOMBAY,- Mar. 15.—Mahatma Gandhi, advocate of the nonviolent way to Indian independence, firmly instructed his followers on Thursday night that nvmbers of the Indian National Congress must be prepared to lay down their lives If need be to prevent hooligans from repeating the recent riotings in Bombay and Calcutta.
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  • 383 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 14.—Outspoken criticism of Stalin's comments on ChurchilFs Fulton speech is made in editorials in two Conservative papers, the Daily Mail and Daily Sketch, in late morning editions today. The Daily Mail stf.'s: "Marshal Stalin's personal abuse of Churchill last night will
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  • 110 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Mar. 14.—Clashes occurred today In Mukden, key city ol Manchuria, according to the Government-controlled Chinese Central News Agency which stated that unidentified armed bands had attempted to destroy public buildings but were driven back by Chinese National Army men. Mukden and its suburbs it was
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  • 90 4/1 A.P. Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 15.—The Soviet ne?cs agency Tats said last night that American reports of Russian troop movements throughout Iran are unfounded. The Tass statement, broadcast over Moscow radio and heard here by Associated Press, said ihe United States State Department communique saying that Russian forces are
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  • 92 4/1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. 15—President Truman said on Thursday night that he was confident that differences arising between the former Allied powers could be ironed out. He said he was not alarmed over the international developments. In answer to press conference questions he said that he had no
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  • 35 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Mar. 14.—Mr. Winston Churchill will discuss "latest developments" in connection with his Fulton speech at an official New York City dinner on Friday, the Mutual Broadcasting Company said today.—Reuter.
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  • 224 4/1 A.P. ISTANBUL, Mar. Turkey, which is still fully mobilised, heard in stunned silence on Thursday that Russian combat troops were moving southward in Iran and down the Turko-Iraq frontier, reports Associated Press. There was no immediate official reaction, but governmental leaders have said that Turkey would
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  • 571 2/3 THE incoming Government will face a dreadful responsibility in Malaya in the persons of nearly half a million who have lost their breadwinners during the country's subjugation. It has been suggested by Dr. Chen 3u Lan that a portion of any indemnity to be paid by Japan should be
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  • 1547 2/3 The following is the text of the Interview given to Pravda by Generalisnimo Stalin, (reported briefly in the Tribune yesterday), in which he makes a sharp attack on the recent Fulton speech by Mr. Winston Churchill: Marshal Stalin was asked: How do you appraise Churchill's
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  • 145 2/3 Reuter. NEW YORK, Mar. Is.—The New York Times said today that if Russia interpreted the reception accorded to Churchill's speech as an opportunity to split the United States and Britain it would be making the same grave mistake that others have made before. "The American
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  • 70 2/3 Writers of letters intended for publication are requested to append tneir names, not noms-de-plume. Cycle Thefts Losing a coin in the ocean is, I believe, easier to recover than losing a cycle In Singapore. It would b«> very interesting if the Police could supply some form of stat><4ienl
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  • 336 2/3 Fatal Affray Near Middle Road— Police action in breaking up a demonstration in front of Beach Road police station, on the evening of Jan. 29 after the police had detained two organisers of a meeting in Middle Road earlier that day, was found to
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  • 72 2/3 With the return of magistrate K. VI. Byrnes from India another distuct court will be functioning shortly to meet the heavy demands made on the DLstrfct Courts. Mr. K. M. Byrnes was presiding In the Third court and was the Coroner until he vent on leave
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  • 80 2/3 Reports have been received that certain licenced food dealers are forcing customers to take up their rations of tinned meat whether they want to or not. The Deputy Food Controller has therefore circularised all dealers warning them that this practice must cease. The letter
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  • 132 2/3 A local firm of importers haa received the following from New Zealand. •'Licensee to ship meats to federated Malay States. "We are still arguing round and round about licences to ship canned meats to Federated Malay State*. "Up today, we got this far:— 1. We
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  • 25 2/3 Ang Bak Yam who pleaded guilty to selling groundnuts above the controlled price was fined $100 in the Fourth Coun yesterday.
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  • 167 2/3 How the observant eyes of a small boy at play outside his house led to the arrest of three men who, unknown lo him, had just robbed his parents at the pistol-point, was recounted in the Second Superior Court yesterday. The Court found
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  • 111 2/3 The eight Chinese who stood trial on a charge of stealing 32 bags of sugar from a B.M.A. store in Tras Street, were each sentenced to two years' r.i. by Major D. P. Rees, in the first district court, at the conclusion of a twoday hearing.
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  • 116 2/3 The advances of pay authorised to all civil Government employees on the return of the British Military Administration are now to be termed "Rehabilitation Grants" and are not to be recovered. Detailed instructions are being issued, announcing in some cases certain increases above the grants already
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  • 72 2/3 Taib b. Mohd. Noor and Daud b. Asol were sentenced to six months' r.i. each in the Four:h Court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to dishonestly retaining the property of Mrs. Rita Asmus who had just returned to Malaya from India by the s.s. "Rajula." Salleh b.
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