Malaya Tribune, 30 March 1946

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  • 30 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 6811. The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya Four pagj» SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday, Marc ft 30, 1946.
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  • 114 4/1 A.P. ATLANTIC CITY, Mar. 29.--The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration agreed in a debate on Thursday *o continue the care of European refugees, thereby resolving a major argument before the .United Nations meeting last month In London. The issue must still be put to vote.
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  • 47 4/1 Reuter. DELHI, Mar. 28.—Awards for gallantry and meritorious services to men of Indian armed forces during World War II exceed 6,000. These Include 31 Victoria Crosses, four George Crosses, 252 Distinguished Service Orders, 247 Indian Orders ,of Merit and 1,311 Military Crosses.—Reuter.
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  • 491 4/1 Reuter. i« r?^ W < Y RK Mar 28.—A storm, already gathering S^LV^*/* 1 force over the United Stages Hhen the draft treaty by which UNO acquires its home in the Greenwich-Stamford area is published —-v,» iciuw vi me present a* ait
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  • 178 4/1 Rehearsals were held on the Padang yesterday morning in connection with the welcoming ceremonies for Singapore's Governor-designate, Mr. F. C. Gimson, who is expected here early next week to take over the administration from the B.M.A. Seventeen guns will be fired
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  • 68 4/1 For its re-opening yesterday, the Pavilion made an excellent choice when it selected MGM's sparkling musical comedy "For Me and My Gal" starring Judy Garland and George Murphy. The film was entertaining throughout, with 19 song hits. A packed house greeted the reopening of the theatre which has
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  • 45 4/1 Reuter. FRANKFURT, Mar. 29.—United States troops were called out to quell an armed rioting which broke out today in the Jewish displaced persons camp in southern Germany when the authorities carried out a search for counterfeit ration tickets, an official announcement from Stuttgart said today.—Reuter.
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  • 496 4/1 Information Sought On "Existing Status Of Negotiations" Move To End Russo-Persian Deadlock A.P. Nt A^^g!^ REQUESTS FOR FIRST-HAND REPORTS ON THE h1 A 1 L'H OT THHriK n»' tiiAjHU i>ioiuroiiFn TO RT7S S T A AVn TRAM LAST NIGHT BY THE UNITED
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  • 287 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Mar. 29.—The Sfl 7"^ "pr between Sutan Shahrir,iridotii'Hlan —www Minister, and Dr. Hubertus van Mook, Lieut.-Gov.-Gen. of the Netherlands East Indies —•which may possibly be tomorrow—is likely to be decisive, according to informed Indonesians here. This impression is strengthened by reports that Sir
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  • 53 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mar. 29— Piestdent Truman declared at a press conference that he felt no fear Russia ivould stage a permanent walkout from the United Nations, while fully endorsing Mr. Byrnes' action pressing for a hearing of the Persian case and resisting the Soviet request
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  • 118 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Mar. 29.— Lieut.-Gen. Albert WedeMfrMMMh <?y"'"'"~'"''*~ ni tH B United States Torcei m China, this afternoon conferred on Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek the Distinguished Service Medal on behalf of the United States Government. Lauding Chiang's distinguished services between May 1943 and September 1945,
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  • 112 4/1 A.P. NEW YORK, Mar 29.—Pearl S. Buck, authoress and chairman of the India Famine Emergency Committee, on Friday, asked the United Nations Reliei and Rehabilitation Administration to service India in view oi the impending famine there. In a telegram, she said that the Indian famine
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  • 60 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 29.—The Burma Office announces that in future there will be no import trade restrictions on import by land or sea of goods, from India, China. IndoChina, Siam and Malaya provided the goods are manufactured or produced in those countries. A general licence applies only to
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  • 129 4/1 Reuter. BOMBAY, Mar. 28.—The efforts of a spiritualist to invoke die spirit of Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose and obtain confirmation of the report of his death have failed. "Jt takes two to establish spirit communication, as any other communication," explains the
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  • 60 4/1 Reuter. MADRAS, Mar. 29.—Justice A. Byers, judge of the Madras High Court, was arrested on a charge of killing a 17-year old boy. Brought before the Chief Presidency Magistrate, Byers was allowed bail. The killing occurred when Byers fired a revolver when his car was
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  • 86 4/1 Naval Officers To Be CourtMartialled Reuter. PORTSMOUTH, Mar. 29.—Fifteen naval officers are to be tried by court-martial at Portsmouth on April 12. The trial arises out of their alleged refusal to sail from New York in a naval troopship. This will be the first time in British naval history that
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  • 33 4/1 A.P. MONTREAL, Mar. 30.—Fred Rose, member of Parliament, held in connection with the atomic spy charges, was released on a $12,000 bail by Justice Wilfred Lazure in the King's Court Bench here today.—AJ».
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  • 555 2/3 From its cellar of propaganda pyrotechnics, the Labour Government has selected its most mildewed squib and accorded South-East Asia the doubtful benefit of Its action. "As an act of clemency," it has. been decided not to institute further criminal proceedings against persons alleged to be guilty of
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  • 640 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 28.—Hie unpeopled spaces ol the British Empire are hkeiy to itmain just spaces for some time yet unless the Dominions act to put forward their post-war immigration schemes. Thousands of Britons from all walks of life are ready and prepared
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  • 67 2/3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. 29.—The United States Government has agreed to provide approximately 20 tons of DDT insecticide to combat a fever epidemic in Egypt. The fever, carried by lice, was reported to have killed 10,000 persons in Upper Egypt during the past five months. Thp
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  • 85 2/3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mar. 29.—Five U.S. destroyer escorts will return from the Pacific next month via the Suez and the Mediterranean, the U.B. Navy announced today. These are the first ships t 0 the Pacific Fleet to come home by a west-bound route, the Navy said, and
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  • 95 2/3 Reuter. .11l ANSI. Mar. 28.—Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, whom the Jhansi Congress Committee had wished lo weigh in gold ana silver, said he did not xoish to "rival" ihe Aga Khan in weighing ceremonies. "The presence of the scales on the dais reminds me of one
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  • 91 2/3 A.P. MADRID, Mar. -3ft—An o«*i~t«i infonaaii./ii uuliecin, issued by the British Embassy in Madrid today, complained that 54 words Ol Mr. Churchill's statement on Spain which ran to 214 words was omitted in the Spanish press. Since the paragraphs omitted constituted essential pans of tht former
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  • 42 2/3 A.P. MOSCOW, Mar. 29. The Soviet newspaper "Trud" announces that Russia's Institute of Oceanography will dispatch an expedition to the Northern Pacific to study fish, one to the North-western Atlantic to study meteorological conditions, and one to the Antarctic. A.P.
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  • 417 2/3 That the investigations in connection with the British internees arrested on Octoher 10, 1943, as being suspected spies, proved a failure, was admitted by Lt.-Col. Sumida (accused No. 1) under cross-examination at the trial oi" 21 Kempeis in the Minor War Crimes
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  • 63 2/3 The Ceylon Sports Club will meet Canirell's XI at cricket ai the Police ground, Thompson Road, on Sunday nexl at 11 am The following will play for the Ceylon Sports Club: T E X Retnam (Capt.), V. N. Pillai R V. S. Sundram, S. K. Sundram K.
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  • 109 2/3 The D.C.C.A.O. has decided to remit ihe balance of the sentences passed on the three members of the Government and Municipal Labourers Union who were concerned in the demonstration on the Padang on Dec. 27. In a letter addressed to the D.C.C.A.O. on behalf of the Union, the
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  • 223 2/3 When Lim Sai Ghee was found guilty in the First Court yesterday of being in possession of a dagger with intent to commit an offence, Court Inspector Mahmood asked the court to take a serious view in view of. the fact that many people are being held
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  • 73 2/3 Seven masked bandits armed with pistols broke into a Chinese home in Circular Road. Kuala Lumpur, within a stone's throw of the Pudu Police Station, and after holding up the inmates at pistol point ransacked the house and escaped with $2,500 in cash and a bicycle.
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