Malaya Tribune, 27 April 1946
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Title Section31 1946-04-27 1 The Malaya Tribune r The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya Telephone: 5811. FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday. Apr i 27. 1948.31 words
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184 1946-04-27 1 Reuter. lO.VDO.V. Apr. 26.—The Bri>linistry of Food next Wednes--7 launch a great national "baffle of bread" campaign to help countries of Europe. Bri- v! be flooded with mill ons Of posters and pamphlets urging the people to buy no more bread than theyReuter. - 184 words
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118 1946-04-27 1 Reuter. LONDON. Apr. 26. The Sov.et 1 n has replied to the British M it. 9 protesting against removal of industrial Parti and equipment from Manr a. and i; is reliably understood here the Soviet reply is not completely satisfactory. The Brit sh attitude,Reuter. - 118 words
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Article32 1946-04-27 1 Reuter. iN'UON. Apr. 26— Arthur Jenkins, Labour Member of Parliament ►r Pontypoot since 1935. died last at St. Thomas' Hospital, Lon- <• >v. following an operation. lie v 50— -Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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453 1946-04-27 1 Knssia Still Adamant: Oilier Delegate* Agree On Amended Draft Resolution Reuter. SPANISH wi^W^li^^^ 0^ TO EXAMINE THE 11 ATION Fl LLY AND REPORT BACK TO THE COUNCIL. 7 Col. Hodgson has already agreed to delete his original suggestion of May 31 time-limit for theReuter. - 453 words
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244 1946-04-27 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Apr 26.—The U.S. to-day ignored a request by (he Tar Eastern Commission that it reconslder its decision to send half a million tons of grain to Japan by July 1. The Commission had laid down a policy that theA.P. - 244 words
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Article73 1946-04-27 1 Reuter. LONDON. Apr. 26—The British Pr.me It nister. Mr. Clement Attlee, has accepted an imitation from the Australia i Government to visit Australia. The invitation was made some week* a\io and ivas endorsed by the Austral an Prime Minister, Mr. Joyeoh B. Chifley who is inReuter. - 73 words
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Article226 1946-04-27 1 NATIONALISATION OF CABLE AND WIRELESS Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 26.—So strongly do Cable and Wireless Limited feel about the bill to bring their share capital into public ownership that tncy intend pressing for the appointment cf a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the matter "before any irrevocable stepReuter. - 226 words
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Article25 1946-04-27 1 Reuter learns. LONDON, Apr. 26.—The report of the Anglo-American Palestine Mission is expected t.o be published on Wednesday <jr Thursday week, ReuterReuter learns. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration37 1946-04-27 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 26— The Conpress Party President. Dr. Maulana Aldul Azad, whose office of presidency expires this month, announced today his intention to retire and of nominating Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru as his successor.—Reuter.37 words
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342 1946-04-27 1 Reuter. LONDON. Apr. 26.—The United Nations Organisation must "recognise the rights of women in all parts of the globe if we want peace and security," declared the President of the All-India Women's Conference. Mrs. Hansa Mehta, at a reception given here last night byReuter. - 342 words
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83 1946-04-27 1 Reuter. RHINE ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Germany, Apr. 26.—The whole wing of the headquarters of Hanover region military gov ernment burst into flames today and there were three severe explosions. Two members of the staff were burned beyond recognition and seven others injured. Fire broke out shortlyReuter. - 83 words
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Article83 1946-04-27 1 A.P. MANILA, Apr. 26—Sergio Osmer.a's headquarters has virtually conceded his defeat for the Philippines presidency with the charge that the "election is beirjg stolen from Osmcr.a and apparently nothing can be done about it." A highly placed source at Malacanan Palace who declined to use hisA.P. - 83 words
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Article105 1946-04-27 1 Reuter. AMSTERDAM. Apr. 25.—Declaring that the time of colonial empires is past Prof. Logeman, Netherlands Minister for Overseas Territories, said today that a free country within the framework of the Netherlands Kingdom must arise in Indonesia. He told the election meeting organised by the newReuter. - 105 words
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Article49 1946-04-27 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Apr. 25—The Unittd States Treasury on Thursday announced the unfreezing of the assets of Czechoslovakia and Luxembourg in the United States. Those countries had reported said the Treasury, that they are liberalizing the restriction on tarnsfers of funds to the United States.— A pA.P. - 49 words
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Article53 1946-04-27 1 Reuter. NUREMBERG. Apr. 26— Dr yon Gisevius, former Chief of the German intelligence service, in his evidence at the War Crimes Tribunal said that Field-Marshal Erwin Rommel leader of Hitler's Africa Corps participated in anti-Hitler plots' He said that Rommel proposed that Hitter, Goering and Himmler shouldReuter. - 53 words
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Article73 1946-04-27 1 A.P. MOSCOW, Apr. 25.—Finland appeared today to have a good chance of buying 100.000 tons of grain from the Soviet Union. A joint communique announcing the results of the week's conference between Generalissimo Stalin, Fore gn Commissar Molotov and visiting Finnish Prime Minister M. PekkaalaA.P. - 73 words
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Article96 1946-04-27 1 MUSSO MYSTERY Reuter. ROME, Apr. 26.—One of the two guards on duty at Maggiore cemetry in Milan on Monday night when body was stolen from the paupers' grave has confessed hi s part irr th<plot, it was learned in police quarters here today. Other arrests may boReuter. - 96 words
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Article22 1946-04-27 1 A.P. BAGDAD, Apr. 26.—King Faisal II of Iraq will spend four months in England starting in June, it was announced here today,—AP,A.P. - 22 words
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Article567 1946-04-27 1 Paris conference Reuter. PARIS, APR. 26.—AN AGREEMENT WAS REACHED AT THE BIG FOUR FOREIGN MINISTERS' CONFEIENCE TONIGHT UNDER THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF MR. ERNEST BEVIN, BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY, ON THE PREAMBLE TO THE ITALIAN TREATY. The Ministers then began to discuss Italian reparations. This discussion lastedReuter. - 567 words
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Article53 1946-04-27 1 Reuter. CHICAGO, Apr. 25.—Forty-one people are believed 10 have been killed and 80 injured when a speeding "Railroad Flyer" crashed in A) the rear of another at Napierville. Illinois, 30 miles from Chicago, tonight. There were fears tonight that the death roll might rise asReuter. - 53 words
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92 1946-04-27 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Apr. 25.—Mr. William R. Martin, Chairman of the United States Export and Import Bank, announced tonight that the bank has given a. $200,000,000 credit to Holland. The credit carries interest at the rate of 2$ per cent, per annum. Half Is to bsReuter. - 92 words
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Article70 1946-04-27 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Apr. 26.—Five British soldiers of the Sixth Airborne Division and one British policeman were killed when 40 armed Jews attacked a police st a .ion on the border of Tel Aviv and Jaffa. Police and troops returned the attackers' fire and attempted to cordon offReuter. - 70 words
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Article94 1946-04-27 1 In connection with thp leading article in the Batav.a 'Dagblad." quoted in the Tribune of last n ght, the Singapore branch of the Netherlands Indies Government Information Service writes as follows: "The 'Dagblad* should neither be considered to represent the views of the Netherlands Indies Government nor94 words
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Article36 1946-04-27 1 A.P. —Smuts CAIRO. Apr. 25.—Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa predicted "no more wars" and that future relations would be good between Russia, England and the United States—A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article636 1946-04-27 2 v,o return lv L iie suojeci oi Mancburia. Events oi the next few days wiU show wnether the re-absorption wfU coSe China another civil war. Cieariy uiere is dynamite in the present situation, and unless General Marshall can find effective means of enforcing the cease-fire agreement concluded in636 words
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Article938 1946-04-27 2 Stan Swinton - One-time Thailand Promises "every effort to increase Rire Ei ports" as by Stan Swinton A. P. Correspondent like, the Indochina border md constitutional revision ire ihe three crucial issues plaguing nost-war Siam. A tumultous political938 words
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Article408 1946-04-27 2 Writers of letters intended )or publication are requested to append their names, not Soms-de-plume. Xew Motor Vehicles We should like to draw your :.ttent:on to the article headed Another Shipment of New Cars A: rive" on page 3 of your paper published yesterday. April 25. There p.ie a408 words
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260 1946-04-27 2 Associated Press. OAKLAND, California. Apr. 25.—The Oakland Post Enquirer in an editorial declared that Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur "now seems to be the forgotten man" and cannot carry out his excellent programme of remaking Japan unless he is given the necessary experts and toolsAssociated Press. - 260 words
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Article90 1946-04-27 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, April 25 rventy-nine lighting ships, including two a.rcrait curn.-rs and a super-bittleship, are panicpating in full-scale manoeuvre in the South Atlantic. The manoeuvres began on Apr. 19 following a rendezvous ot the fleet. Admiral Marc A. Mitsclvr, Commander of the Eighth Fleet. sa=d the operationsA.P. - 90 words
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55 1946-04-27 2 Associated Press. GRIMSBY. England. Apr. 25.— Ten fishermen were killed in an explosion which blew up Hhe British trawler "Earl of Essex" in the North Sea yesterday. The lone survivor of the crew George Taylor, said when he reached port today, that he thought theAssociated Press. - 55 words
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252 1946-04-27 2 A.P. NUREMBERG, April 25. —Former Gestapo official Hans Bernd Gisevius told the International War Crimes Tribunal to-day that, in his opinion, all twenty-one prisoners in the dock, with the exception of Hjalmar Schacht, should be convicted. He held them "responsible f6r the misery brought uponA.P. - 252 words
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Article155 1946-04-27 2 A.P. NTTREMBURO, Apr. 25.—A sensational charge that Goering, through his counsel, had sought to Intimidate a defence witness to prevent him from testifying about the worst deed Goering ever committed, was heard by the International War Crimes Tribunal here on Wednesday. The trial was thrown intoA.P. - 155 words
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Article107 1946-04-27 2 A.P. I NEW YORK. Apr. 24.—Dr. Quo Tre-chi. the Chinese delegate, told the United Nations Security Council today that he had an exchange of proverbs with Soviet representative Andrei Gromyko early this month when the Russian demanded that the Tranian question be dropped from the agenda.A.P. - 107 words
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163 1946-04-27 2 Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, Apr. 25 Mrs. William Thomps to-day asked for a tiivorct from her ex-soldier hit band who was the fan. of quadruplets by an English WAAF. After a 10-minute hear ing. Judge Thomas Marshall said he tut) uld nrar, her anAssociated Press. - 163 words
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Article167 1946-04-27 2 Reuter. BERLIN. Apr. 26.—Police dogs, new punishments and the threat of even worse punishments to come are •x>mg freely used by German and Russian police in Berlin in a determined campaign aimed at eradicating the Black Market. Everyone caught in a BlackReuter. - 167 words
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Article39 1946-04-27 2 A.P. MOSCOW, April 24.-A writer in the magazine Trud on Tuesday called M. Gouzenko. former cipher clerk in the Soviet Em bassy. Ottawa, as a '"squanderer and traitor" in connection with his role in the Canadian espionage investigation.— A.PA.P. - 39 words
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Article180 1946-04-27 3 Reuter. LONDON. Apr. 24.—Reports that Ar.Vlo-Russian trade is at a standstill were today confirmed to Reuttr by a Board of Trade official who tact that the last shipment of goo is from Russia reached Britain "some time ago." The absence of exact information on the dateReuter. - 180 words
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Article58 1946-04-27 3 Reuter. RANGOON. Apr. 24—Sentence of deuth by hanging wu.s passed today on Capt. Uyemo. Japanese officer commanding the New Lawcourts jail. He was found guilty of the brutal deaths of two American and one British airmen and causing suffering to ten American airmen. Capt. Yamazaki. theReuter. - 58 words
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Article54 1946-04-27 3 A.P. LONDON. Apr. 25 -HUversum Netherlands Radio sad on Wednesday nigh, thai the brother of Premier Su;an Shahrir of the unrecognized Indonesian Republic had be, n kidnapp- d in Sumatra by Indonesian exiremits nd that Shahrir hid sought assistance of the British authorities in the capture ofA.P. - 54 words
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324 1946-04-27 3 Russia Replies To U.S. Protest On Manchuria "Loot" A.P. WASHINGTON, Apr. 26.—The State Department received from Moscow yesterday a statement of Russian policy on Manchurian industry which American officials regard as unsatisfactory, it was reported on excellent authority. The note was in response to an AmericanA.P. - 324 words
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Article63 1946-04-27 3 A.P. VIENNA. Apr. 25.—Marshal Ivan 8. Kctii, v Russian commander in Austra told General Mark W. Clark tha- every step will b. aken to see then.- are no future aracks on American aircr f- n Austria. The Commander of American forces in Austria protested against anA.P. - 63 words
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335 1946-04-27 3 Following visits of Miss Owen on behalf of the world's YWCA the YWCA In Indonesia. Malaya and Siam is gradually getting re-reorganized. After the preliminary re-union meeting, plans have been accepted for reviving old work and starting new. Following the restoration of335 words
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Article28 1946-04-27 3 Reuter. COLOMBO, Apr. 24.—Three thousand labourers in Colombo harbour struck for better wages and holidays today and paralysed the loading and unloading of waiting ships.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article234 1946-04-27 3 Reuter. TOKYO. Apr. 24 —Cten. Douglas Mac Arthur in an 8,000-word report on the Japanese general election today killed rumours of a second election by declaring that the result left no doubt that "democratic Japan has demonstrated a healthy forward advance Gen. Mac Arthur's reportReuter. - 234 words
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Article202 1946-04-27 3 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 25—The callover lat the Victoria Club on the 2,000 Guineas running at Newmarket on iMay 9-4 Gull Stream offered j 6-2 taken, 9-2 Khaled offered. 100-16 Aldis Lamp offered, 9-1 Edward ludor taken and offered, 12-1 j Goyama offered, 100-0 Radio ThelapyReuter. - 202 words
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Article66 1946-04-27 3 A.P. TEHERAN. Apr. 25.—A foreign observer wno arrived today from Azerbaijan said that more Russian troops moved into Azerbaijan between March 2 (one day after the evacuation date in the tripartite treaty) and March 30. None has been seen to leave the province, he said. LastA.P. - 66 words
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60 1946-04-27 3 NIGIS. BATAVIA, Apr. 25.—The arrest of the five Dutch journalists now interned at Onrust Island, marks the opening of the first official case against Ddtchmen in the N.E.I, suspected of collaboration with the enemy during the Japanese occupation. Their trial will be held before theNIGIS. - 60 words
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118 1946-04-27 4 As a r ult of med-cal evidence certifying insanity, the Superior Court yesterday found that Pte. Walang Itan of the Netherlands East Indies Army was not At to plead in respect of the murder count against him and ordered that Itan remain at the118 words
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115 1946-04-27 4 (Tribune Correspondent) Penang, Apr. 25.—The sound financial position" of the Penang Turf Club was revealed by the Hon. Secretary. Mr. Ong Huck Llm. at yesterdays general meeting presided over by Mr. D. A. MacKay. The club's credit balance at the bank stood at $67.000.115 words
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479 1946-04-27 4 Tortured Employee Who Did Not Turn Up For Work Found guilty on a charge of ill-treating and thereby causing the death of an Indian civilian resident, Bachan Singh, at Dundas Point in Port Klair, Andamans, in August 1945, Chief Petty Officer Yamanie Nihei was479 words
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Article148 1946-04-27 4 Rigorous imprisonment for life was passed by the First War Crimes Tribunal yesterday on Komaba Kanekichi at the ronelus.on of the trial when he was found guilty on two counts of maltreatment and torture about August 1 at Port Blair in the Andamans. Victims of the148 words
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Article78 1946-04-27 4 Ipoh, Ap. 23.—While playing near his home in the marble quarry in Gunong Cheroh recently, a Tamil lad peked up what he thought to be an old cigarette tin. He began shaking it when i- suddenly exploded injuring him. He was taken to hospi- I and one of78 words
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288 1946-04-27 4 Angry blackmarketeers attempted (o storm a lorry into which controlled food, mainly milk, had been damped by Food Control Inspectors who had conducted a lightning raid on stalls in Rochor Road, yesterday morning. The attempt, however. was foiled by the lorry being driven off. The288 words
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Article135 1946-04-27 4 <Tribun: Correspondent) PENANG, Apr. 25.—Speaking at a function given by the Penang Journalists' Union at the Violet Cafe in his honour yesterday, Mr. Wu Yu Chee, a Chinese journalist, assured the Malayan Chinese that they need not worry, about the Malayan Union citizenship. He said they would135 words
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Article37 1946-04-27 4 At a meeting held at *th c S.C. R.C. yesterday the following were elected office bearers for ihe S.C.R.C. Cricket Section: Captain, Eu Cheow Chye; Vicecaptain, Low Ke e Pow and Convener Ong Chew Bee.37 words
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376 1946-04-27 4 I poh Man. Back From Chungking. Tells Of Wartime Experiences (Tribune Correspondent) IPOH:—Secretary of the I'erak Chinese Chamber of Commerce in IJMI. Mr. Chan Kai Yee, who evacuated from Malaya at the fall of Singapore, rtYurned to Ipoh on leave as.an official of the Chinese (iovernment's Ministry of Overseas Affairs,376 words
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Article71 1946-04-27 4 Caught In the act of removing lour cartons of beer from a godown in the Singapore Harbour Board, two seamen of the ns. "Sam F nn", Sydn.y Ellis and William Elliot were sentenced to three months' r.i. in th e Th\*d Court yesterday when thy71 words
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Article34 1946-04-27 4 Associated Press. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Apr. 23.—Sixteen persons aboard a Taca Airlines Diane were reported killed on the night of Apr'l ?2. when it crashed and burned 50 miles due east of Managua.— Assorjatpcl Press.Associated Press. - 34 words
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Article137 1946-04-27 4 (Tribune Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Ap. 26. —A committee to plan the economic development of the Malayan Union will be set up shortly, it is learned from official sources. The committee, first of all, wll make an economic survey of the whole country to gather data on137 words
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Article88 1946-04-27 4 A Chinese, Ong Guan Chye. was found dead by a friend the morning after they both had had dinner together. At 6 a.m. on Tuesday morning, the friend went to Ong's room m Killiney Road and his suspicions were aroused when he found the door88 words
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