Malaya Tribune, 22 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 22, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Friday, March 22, 1946.
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  • 321 4/1 HIGHER EDUCATION ROD V FORMED A step which will have a most important bearing on Malaya's educational development generally, and which may eventually bring about the establishment of a university in this country, has been taken by the British Government. An official announcement Issued
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  • 30 4/1 In our report of a court case in yesterday's paper it was stated that Mr. R. L. Eber would appear for the complainant. This should have read Mr. John Eber.
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  • 104 4/1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Mar. 20.—Two more men of the Japanese sponsored "Indian National Army" were to-day sentenced to terms of imprisonment by the court martial. The findings were confirmed by Air Marshal Sir Roderick Carr. Deputy Commander-in-Chief in the absence of Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck, Com-mander-in-Chief
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  • 28 4/1 All unemployed A.R.P. Wardens are requested to report to Mr. Tan Soo Wan, Seleeie Road, between 5.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. daily (except Sundays) up to March 25.
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  • 220 4/1 The first of three inter-Services Rugger matches, proceeds of which are to be handed to the Malayan Relief Fund, will be played on Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday when an Army XV will meet a Navy side. The match is bound to provide first-class rugger as both sides
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  • 75 4/1 A small unserviceable revolver found under the belt of Teo Kirn Heng (20), resulted in Teo being sentenced to twelve months' r.i. In the course of a trial before Major D. P. Rees, in the first dtstiict court, where Teo was chargĕ.l with being in possession of a revolver without
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  • 29 4/1 A.P. LONDON, Mar. 21.—The British government announced on Wednesday its intention to disband as soon as practicable the exiled Polish army, navy and alrforce at present under British command.—A.P.
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  • 423 4/1 (Tribune Correspondent) MALACCA, Mar. 21.—A crowd of about 20,000 today welcomed Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the visiting Indian Congress leader, who arrived here from Singapore at 7.10 p.m. For hours before the scheduled time of Nehru's arrival thousands from the outlying districts poured into the town.
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  • 570 4/1 \o Mom: -bm; :r >ii;i;ii\*.s isb vi i i> Reuter A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. 21.—President Truman declared today at a press conference that the UNO Security Council meeting due for Monday next and at which Persia's protest
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  • 273 4/1 Reuter A.P. (BATAVIA, Mar. 22. A usually reliable but unquotable source yesterday reported that Kussian submarines are understood to be lying off the south coast of Java, writes Associated Press Correspondent, Marcus Purdue, today. The report was unsupported by any detail and there was no indication
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  • 136 4/1 A.P. TOKYO, Mar. 21.—Radium seized by the Germans from the Czech Consulate in Osaka in 1939 has safely reached the Czech Embassy in Washington, after being sent by courier from Tokyo, Gen. Mac Arthur's Headquarters announced to-day. The radium enclosed in two wooden boxes weighing
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  • 148 4/1 A.P. BATAVIA, Mar. 21.—A third postponement ol a meeting oi ihe lull delegations oi the Dutch and Indonesian negotiators to discuss the Dutch otter of Dominion status has dampened the optimism that prevailed after the last session almost a week ago. It was felt here that
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  • 43 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Mar. 20.—Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Liv Chieh told the press to-day that no Soviet official notification had been received by the Chinese Government of the partial withdrawal of Soviet troops from Manchuria or of the dale for the final withdrawal.— Reuter.
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  • 314 4/1 S'pore Food Talks Immediate measures to cope with the critical food situation in South-East Asia will be discussed at next week's meeting to be held in Singapore under the chairmanship of Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner, SouthEast Asia, who has been entrusted with an urgent investigation
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  • 85 4/1 A.P. HONGKONG. Mar. 21.—Three tremendous explosions at noon to-day in ammunition storage tunnels, which tore away the solid rock face of the hillside and flung chunks of concrete and ashes over a distance of more ihan a mile, sent at least 44 persons o hospital. The
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  • 313 4/1 Reuter. I WASHINGTON, Mar. 21.— Upon the shoulders of one man—Trygve Lie, first Secre-tary-General of the United Nations—the responsibility rested today for deciding whether the second meeting of the Security Council would meet on Monday as planned or whether it would be postponed for sixteen
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  • 112 4/1 A.P. TIENTSIN, March 21.—Dispatches to north China newspapers said today that the rtussian forces may be evacuating Changchun, the capital of Manchuria. They also said that many Russian planes including bombers assembled on Changchun airfield. The Ta Kung Pao, one of the most reliable Tientsin newspapers,
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  • 612 2/3 s ltt'|»orl To SVari Harbour Committee WASHINGTON, Mar. 21.—Former Secretary of War Henry S. Stimson has disclosed that President Roosevelt's "War Cabinet" discussed and rejected an American attack on the Japanese forces "without further warning.** Stimson recounted this in a statement sent to the
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  • 344 2/3 Writers of letters intended for publication are requested to append their names, not noms-de-plume. "A Cautionary Word" "A Cautionary Word" by Miss S. Lee Lan of your issue dated 18th inst., is of great interest to Asian generations in Maiaya. The local girls, the Eurasians, are all for
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  • 142 2/3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mar 20. -President Truman today sent the lollowing message to the starvation threatened population of India: "We will do all we can and possibly more than we promised." The message was given by President Truman to Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar, head oi the Indian food
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  • 109 2/3 A.P. PARIS, Mar. 21,—Prosecuting attorney Pierre Dupln stated in the multiple murder trial of Dr. Marcel Petiot yesterday that a: least three of the 27 slayings charged to Petiot were ol Gestapo agents. The admission came after Petiot declared that the execution of the three was
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  • 61 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 19. "Approved lor HMS Warspite to be scrapped." In these seven words the Admiralty announces the death of Warspite, grand old lady of the Royal Navy after a historic service which began at the Battle Of Jutland in 1916 and ended with the
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  • 237 2/3 Further evidence of tortures and ill-treatment undergone by two Chinese civilians at the hands of the Japanese Kempei-tai here during 1943 while under detention as suspected British spies wa.s given at the second war crimes court yesterday by Swee Lai Huat and
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  • 65 2/3 Eleven Chinese women labourers pleaded guilty before Major D. P. Rees, tn the first district court, to charges of stealing a bundle of cotton tiiread each from the Supply Base (B.M.A. Store) Magazine Road. The women, whose ages ranged from 18 to 65, were each sentenced to
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  • 631 2/3 Convicted on two of three charges preferred against him at his trial before Wing-Commander F. A. Briggs in c Superior Court, Lin Ah Liang, representative of the Singapore Branch of the Malayan Communist I arty was yesterday sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment on
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  • 56 2/3 (Tribune Correspondent) IPOH, March 21.—A British officer, Lieutenant Duncan was killed instantaneously yesterday morning when, walking through an estate near Sungei Siput, he fell into a pig trap and came into contact with a live electric wire. The trap was camouflaged and the officer was dead before
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  • 68 2/3 Sentences of five years' rigorous imprisonment each were Imposed on two Chinese detectives formerly employed at the Japanese Special Branch when they were found guilty of causing hurt to people they had arrested for questioning during the occupation. The ex-detectives, Mah Yuen Kang and Koh Wai
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  • 76 2/3 Municipal Employees Thrift Loan Society Meeting The 17th annual general meeting oi the Singapore Municipal Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., wi,U be held in the Board Room, Municipal Offices, on Monday next at 4-15 p.m. It is proposed to declare a dividend of four per cent on balances
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