Malaya Tribune, 28 March 1946

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. The Newspaper Of The Heoole Of Mnln„„ FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Thursday, March 28, 1946.
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  • 393 1 Byrnes Determined Persian Case Must Be Heard A.P. NEW ORK. MAR. 28.—THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY miTwr-n SESSION YESTERDAY TOOK A DRAM 4TIT Tf THTV \v«i tvi aXVrtiP 0UNCIL KS THE M0ST SER,ous CRISIS Wt rn
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  • 121 1 A.P. \FW YORK, Mar. 2*. Pnsidc Cotmcil chamber. Were came guddi i hush, reports Issociated scribing the trtiction of iurity Council m*mbers to Soviet delegate Andrei Gromyko's es t from the damber in rotest against the rejĕction of I jgppo—l to delay hearing of I
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  • 194 1 Reuter. LONDON Mar. 27— Th' National Z < C remittee uf tie Brltisn gib baa again rfused the the British. Comniutst Party Car affiliation to the I MB Farty. I:: a statement issued oday, the •nmittee states: 'The C>mmunlsts nk upon democracy as
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  • 10 1 A.P. untitled Mar. 18. —The igelcs Is harbour lad be-n
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  • 268 1 A.P. \rv ii^iV- MAR 28.—AFTER RUSSIAN DELE v A EDOUTOFTHE SECURITY COUNCIL mi\A HE IR AriAN AMBASSADOR HUSSEIN i I fVmi?v3„ HE CdNCIL THAT HE KNEW OF NO N rm- *rr[' OR OTHERWISE,, BETWEEN ■SCO! > TRY AND RUSSIA. I'anV 0011
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  • 58 1 Bose Alive I Manchuria Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 27.—A report reaching London from Calcutta today said that according to a Chinese visitor from Chungking. Subhas Chandra Bose. Indian quisling who was reported to have been killed in 0 plane crath in August 1945, is in Manchuria and that he broadcast from
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  • 82 1 Reuter. BATAVIA. liar. 27.—Allied troop? continuing their "clean up" of the partly scorched area south of Bandoeng today found Banteuj prison Intact out empty. Extremists had :;xken the prisoners away. More than 1.300 additional Dutch troops landed at Batavia today from S;am. Dutch sources statrd. Dutch also
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  • 105 1 A.P. j CHUNGKING. Mar. 27—A five- year plan to raise the general J standard of education in China was I announced by Chu Chia-hua before .the People* Politic.! 1 Council today Chu said that 4.7 per cent, of the national budget for the current year is
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  • 55 1 A.P. MANILA Mar. 27.—Nineteen Filipino army officers were killed and five critically injured in the crash of a C-47 mail transport in the southern Luzon mountains on Mar. 23. A United States army sergeant escaped unhurt. The plane left Nichols Field on a routine trip
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  • 60 1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, March 27.— Henry P U Yi. Japanese-Spon-sored puppet Emperor of Manrhukro. now in prison will shortly be handed over by the Russians to the Chinese for trial, according to the Chungking newspaper "Citizens Daily." He was arrested by the Russians
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  • 96 1 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Mar. 27.—John Lewis today signalled that 400,000 members of the United Mine Workers Union would strike on April L Lewis spurned the operators" wage increase offer and moved to shut off the nation's bituminous coal supply. The operators said they
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  • 149 1 A.P. LOS ANGELES, Mar. 27 Norman Chandler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times, and a vice-president of the Associated Press, said the United States had demobilised too rapidly in the Pacific and is now "alarmingly week Writing in the first series of articles dealing
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  • 172 1 Associated Press. NEW rORK Mar. 27.-United States requirements for rubber in 1946 are estimated at 900,000 tons in a recent survey of the crude and synthetic rubber industries by the Journal of Commerce, a business publication. The world faces a crude rubber
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  • 27 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Mar. 27—At least three explosions—which are believed by the Palestine poLce to have been caused by pamphlet bombs—were heard in various parts of Jerusalem tonight.—Reuter.
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  • 114 1 A.P. LONDON, Mai*] 28.—Mr Ernest Bevin announced in tne Commons that after next Sunday s elections in Greece "mere are certain conditions wnicn must be fulfilled before British occupation troops are withdrawn from that country." He said: "I am most anxious to get the British troops
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  • 574 2 THERE has been some improvement in the crime sitUAtlon, but h is still aeplorable and shocking. The insecurity of life and property, particularly in ihe rural areas, is not only a social problem out one wnich has far-reach-ing ettects on the political and economic prospects of this country. Tne
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  • 1352 2 The following talk was recently given over Singapore Radio by "Edward Locker* 9 a British Naval Officer who has just arrived here from Japan. Japan always has been a land of contrast—a contrast of Eastern and Western ideas—a contrast of hard materialism and artistic brilliance—but now
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  • 79 2 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG, Mar. 26.—A direct appeal to Marshal Stalin and Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek will be made this week by the Indian community in Sou h Africa in an effort to enlist their support in the fight against the Asiatic land tenure and Indian
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  • 296 2 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Mar. 26.—Rudolf Hess, Hitler s deputy until his flight to Britain in 1941, refused today to give evidence in his own defence at the War Crimes Court trying him and 20 other high-ranking Nazis. Dr. Alfred Seidl. his counsel, told the Tribunal that
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  • 99 2 Reuter. uAi aviA, Mar. 26.—An authoritative statement -rom Banaoeng toauy spoke of two submarines flying the Russian flag having been sighted off Tjiiasjap, on ihe south coast of Java. Tne man who saw them was said to have added that the submarines carried Japanese or
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  • 267 2 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 25 —Labour member of Parliament for Devonport Michael Toot and Cctnservative member for Carshalton, Surrey, Brigadier A. H. Head, have been selected by their Parties to form the Parliamentary mission to Persia, announced by the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Hector Mceil
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  • 146 2 A.P. TOKYC i Mar. 26.—Former Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo. who is ncv convinced he never will leav i prison alive, has "begun t I lose his memory," authorita ive Japanese sources said ~)day. During luestioning by American prc\ecutors, the former dictator i j "no longer able to
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  • 317 2 Reuter. NEW YOtK, Mar. 25.—Britis:. Foreign Secrjary Ernest Bevm nas sent new msfcuctions on the Persia., question to Mr Alexander Cadogan, Britain s permanent represeniauve on the UNO Security Council, wnicn is meeting [today. Generalissimo Stalin, in a felegram to tne American news atncy,
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  • 59 2 Reuter. UXBRIJGE. MIDDLESEX. Mar 26.—R.Aj. Sergeant Kerber" George Gbbs pleaded not gir.lt: to the ciarge of murdering a fellow prsoner of war in Hak ■>- date prtoner of war camp in Japan in March 1943 b?forr a court ma-tial here today. The hearing was adjourned
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  • 498 3 MANY THORN i" PROBLEMS FACE ADMINISTRATION ,P y A Trib "ne Reporter) mentis snowfv 2225 understands that an announceof tU cWiTcourtT the re-establishment t»£ «"ot.yet Possible to ascerSth V if w of the authorities nf fn regard 10 a furiher lifting or ihe moratorium
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  • 141 3 Reuter. COLOMBO. Mar. 26—Governor otf Ceylon, Sir Henry Monck MasonMoore and Mr. D. S. Senanayake. •leader of the State Council, will be attending the Asia Food Conference in Singapore in mid-April. Announcing this at the conference of Ministers and State Councillors Mr. Senanayake explained the
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  • 58 3 Reuter. HURN. Hampshire. Mar. 25 S'.r Edward Gent, Governordesignate of the Malayan Union, left Hum aerodrome today by a British Overseas Airways Corporation aircraft for Calcutta Formerly Assistant Under-Secre-tary, of State in the Colonial Office he will take up his duties on April 1 when
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  • 146 3 Four men removed sixty cases tea n broad daylight from a lorry at Cowan Street, ipoh. 2>vo in n alleged to have been concerned in the incident were Ifcter arrested. A Sikh milk-vendor at i po h who was stated to have declined a can of
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  • 390 3 (Tribune Correspondent) TUPI\(;.-"VVith the imminent formation of the Ma layan I mon in spite of opposition from the Malays, Ufa m up to the Malays to move forward in order thai they may play a worthy part in the future of
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  • 256 3 CAPETOWN. Mar. 25—Despite the present Indian opposition to the Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian Representation Bill South African Prune Minister Gen. Jan Smuts strongly defended the measure when he moved its second reading before the House of Assembly here yesterday. He described the Bill,
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  • 85 3 u emn Board which rf -occun.l. being s on a "er [he *"h war IS m order t0 cope s foßrtft con ditions will »SS £!L 0 i l he Petroleum DanifJ s bef, r l arious oil comnou he war They have atrtS
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  • 5 3 The public in Penang and
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  • 172 3 Associated Press. MONTREAL. Mar. 26—Soviet agents were on the trail of Canada's atomic secrets at least months before the world first heard of the atomic bomb last August, according to evidence submitted by Government in its spy trial on Sunday. Special Prosecutor E. Philipps
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  • 75 3 A.P. PARIS, Mar. 27.—A French medical examiner told a shocked courtroom on Tuesday that the hands, feet and limbs found in Dr. Marcel Pet'ot's home had b?en assembled in a gruesome jigsaw puzzle to form 10 complete bodies. The prosecution witness Dr. Albert Paul, added
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  • 112 3 1 The British Officer Court trying the Tampenis Market proprietor Neo Sing Eng. on a charge under Section 3 of the War Offences Ordinance returned a unanimous verdict of -not guilty yesterday afternoon at the conclusion of the trial, j President of the Court, Winq-Com mander F.
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  • 150 3 Reuter A.P. NEW DELHI, March 25.—The three members of the British Cabinet Missi on to India—Lord Pethick-Lawrence, Secretary of State for India. Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiraltystarted the'r task early today with a
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  • 86 3 A.P. E,H OS f TON Mar. W—Oeorge H Ear former Governor of Pennsylvania and Unites st»2« Mmister to Bulgaria X frriv! Russfa r^ f om > IStanbul «uss la aS the great t d and .25 "fT** I America" mlnnt Clared that civilization's outlooK was
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  • 112 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON. March °6 Combined Pood Board officials old Reuters tonight It was "pretty improbable" thai the Board could reach final agreement on the exact amount of cereela or rice to be allocated to IncVa in the next few crucial 9 c ks. They
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  • 98 3 Reuter. CHUNGKING. March 26. -The six-man Indian trade mission, headed by Deputy Secretary o. the Commerce Department o the Government of Ind.a S. X Crettur which arrived her 1 yesterday, expects to have an interview with Generalissim< Chiang Kai-shek. presem exploratory trip m ay lead to r.
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  • 295 3 Reuter. RANGOON. Mar. 26—Burma, before the war one of the world's oilexporting countries, now has to import its supplies from overseas. Millions of pounds worth of plant anjd equipment were destroyed in 1942 when, in order to deny valuable war assets to the advancing Japanese,
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  • 386 4 At the inauguration of the Juvenile Court, the first to be introduced in Malaya, Mr. L. C. Goh. the presiding officer, remarked that the more people could be included n this move the better. In the course of his speech, Mr. Goh said that
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  • 66 4 The King has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards in Air Command, South East Ai(ia: D.S.O.—A/S L. L. F. Evans, A FC. (355 Sqdn.) D.F.C.—F/Lt. D. S. Scoffham (ll Sqdn.). F/Lt. L W. Rowley, D.F.M. (99 Sqdn.), F/Lt, J. M. Ayshford (240 Sqdr>.>. F/O A.
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  • 27 4 The following maximum prices are officially announced by f he B.M.A. Scotch Whisky $8.- a bottle: Gin $7 50 a bottle.
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  • 180 4 "We are calling for total war on hunger. This food Conference which is meeting now in Singapore with representatives from all over SouthEast Asia, and with observers from India and Australia, is the opening phase of the battle," declared Lor* Killearn, Special Commissioner, SEAC, at
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  • 199 4 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG. March 27.—1n a farewell message to the people of Pandit Nehru again appealed to all to co-operate together for the great tasks ahead and make Malaya a symbol of such co-operation between different peoples. Though he might be far from Malaya, yet
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  • 172 4 A.P. CHUNGKING. Mar. 28.—Nationwide memorial services for 1,400.000 Chinese soldiers killea during the war will be held on Juiy 7, the ninth anniversary of the outbreak of hostilities. Plans for the services were announced at a Kuomintang Congress session by Gen. Lin Wei,
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  • 74 4 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Mar. 26.—1t was reported here today that the police opened fire yesterday on workers at Dhankeswari cotton null near Dacca who have been on strike for the last 37 days. Two strikers are reported to hay been killed and a number injured. The police
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  • 39 4 Import licences will be issued freely for the importation of livestock from Australia. Applications should be forwarded on A.P. Forms in the usual manner to the Import and Export Office. Custom House. Maxwell Road, for approval.
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  • 313 4 Malayan Union GovernorDesignate Due On Sunday (Tribune Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 27. THF Governor-designate of the Malayan Union, Sir Terard Edward James Gent, KCMG, DSO, MBE, MC, will arrive here on March 31 and will be installed in office by the Chief Justice on April L Sir Edward is tne
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  • 148 4 Lim Kia Hin and Wah Keng Wee restaurant proprietor and assistant respectively claimed trial in the Second District Court yesterday on a charge of charging $10/- for two meals, thereby exceeding tn: controlled price of $3/- for any one meal, in contravention of the Meals in Establishment
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  • 87 4 A.P. BARCELONA, Mar. 26.—Critical food conditions in this area brought a strike of 4,000 textile workers on Monday and a minor food riot yesterday. Workers in all textile factories of Mataro, 18 miles from here reported for work on Monday but refused to start, complaining of
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  • 88 4 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 27,—Rice wikl not now normally be served to Royal Air Force officers in India. Mr. Arthur Henderson, Under-Secretary for India, stated this in the House of Commons today in reply to John Paton, Labour, who asked if the service of
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  • 175 4 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, Mar. 27.—A disclosure that the accused had remitted $50,000 to the United Kingdom through a bank draft in December last year was made by Major F. D. Marrable of the Civil Affairs Police, formerly stationed in Penang when he gave evidence at
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  • 102 4 The "Matiana" which will leave for India this week-end will take from Singapore 350 deck passengersand 100 first-class passengers. Those leaving by the "Matiana" will embark at noon tomorrow. Within the last three months, 5,000 Indians had been found shipping accommodation from Singapore alone, it
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  • 131 4 K. R. Ramanathan (29), an Indian clerk employed in the Publicity Office attached to the office of tl»f Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, was charged before Mr. L. C. Goh. in the first district court, yesterday, with stealing Indian Repatriation
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