Malaya Tribune, 30 April 1946

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya Telephone: 6811. FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, April 30, 1946.
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  • 436 1 Siih-Comiiiillcf* Appointed. To Xc k pori By May 31 Reuter. NEW YORK, APRIL 23. —NO IMMEDIATE ACTION WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST THE FRANCO REGIME. This was decided at tonight's meeting of the United Nations' Security Council. But, by May
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  • 85 1 Reuter. iOSDON, Apr. 29—A fire ne answering a bogus fire call in Kentish Toivn. London, lay killed four younn chil. n and injured six other people. The fire engine skidded at a ncr and crashed into a row shops. Tiie dead children. s c
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  • 165 1 Tomorrow t abour unions in Singapore will observe Labour 1 Day to morrow with a mass ni< eting to be h Id in Jalan 1 csv Stafiim and a proc s i n the city s.rc Is ii tf*e af ernoon. Pol cc sancion for the meet- and
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  • 81 1 i Tribune Correspondent > PENANG. Apr. 29. —More than 20 000 workers are expected to ml le at the Wembley Park on May 1 to celebrate labour day n\ 4C associations of all nat onaliv. 11 participate in the rally after which a process.on will be held, sale
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  • 71 1 Reuter. IIANILA, Apr. 29.—Ex-President I the United States, Mr. Herbert r, who is returning to the I ii.ted States after seeing famine editions in Asiatic countries told a press conference today: "The h le problem in the world today is pply. What we are trying to
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  • 312 1 Reuter. LONDON Apr 28.—The question of dispersing the country's great industrial power from areas where congestion of factories and over-population is the greatest has forr.cd an important part of the Commonwealth talks during the nast week between the British Empire, Mr. Clement Attlee, the
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  • 249 1 Reuter. PARIS. Apr. 29—The Big Four Foreign Ministers today. Monday, opened discussion of one of the moot serious issues on their agenda—the disposition of Italian colonies and dominions of the Eastern Mediterranean- writes Association Press correspondent, Joseph Dynan. The question of Trieste and the Italo-Yugoslav frontier,
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  • 53 1 Reuter. RANGOON, Apr. 29.—Preparations are being made tor compiling and printing the electoral rolls for the next general elections in Burma. The Government has allocated 15 tons of paper for this purpose, necessitating a 20 per cen*. reduction in the newsprint ration for newspapers and periodicals for April
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  • 267 1 "I AM NOT TO BLAME" Streicher Reuter. NUREMBERG, Apr. 29 Julius Streicher denied anti-Jewisn atrocities when giving evidence in his own defence before the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal to-day. He claimed that if Martin Luther were ahve, he would be in the dock bes.de him. Luther was very brutal about
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  • 338 1 A.P. CHUNGKING, APR. 29— INFORMED SOURCES TO-DAY SAID THAT GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAISHEK. COMMUNIST GENERAL CHOU EN-LAI AND UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR GEN. GEORGE C. MARSHALL HAVE FAILED TO REACH AN AGREEMENT THAT WOULD HALT THE FIGHTING IN MANCHURIA. Negotiations will be transferred to Nanking where the
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  • 118 1 Reuter. BATAVIA. Apr. 29.—The Indonesian delegation which returned from Holland by air this afternoon will <=cc the Indonesian "Prime Minister," Dr. Sutan Shahrir, tonight. The members of the delegation were most uncommunicative about their mission. Reports from The Hague state that it was being decided
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  • 25 1 A.P. Eisenhower In Honolulu HONOLULU,. Kprj, 30.—U6. Army Chief of Staff General Dwight E senhower arrived here yesterday! He plans to spend two days here.—A.P.
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  • 52 1 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 29—The special food sub-committee of the British Cabinet will meet tomorrow to consider what further steps can be taken to conserve wheat consumption in Britain, it Is understood. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee. will preside and there will be a full discussion on the vorld
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  • 717 1 Reuter. EDINBURGH, Apr. 29—A solemnly-wcrded warning of the gravity and insecurity" of the British people on the morrow of their greatest victory was conveyed by Mr. Winston Churchill tonight at the Scottish unionist rally. "There never was in all human history a community so
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  • 73 1 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 29.—There is no hope of averting a greai Indian famine, says a cable from the Daily Express New Delhi correspondent. "It is as certain as tomorrow's dawn. Superhuman effort and sacrifice may delay It a little but that ls all. "I am satisfied
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  • 35 1 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 29.—Moves are being made to send a deputation from Indian organisations in Britain to discuss the position of Indians in the Union of South Africa with Gen. Smuts during his stay here—Reuter.
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  • 378 1 Reuter. TOKYO. Ap;. IT—Gen. Tojo, Prime Utetrter ot Japan at the time t the Japanese attack on the United States Pac'fiu ba*e at Pearl Harbour and 27 other alleged Japanese war criminals were indicted to-day. Th* 1 28 former Japanese leaders are charged with planning, preparing
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  • 466 2 Tremendous issues face the Bruisn Cabinet Mission md tne Indian leaaers nov discussing tne luture of the country. Tnere are great difficulties to be overcome and many of them are only capable of being resolved by the Indian people themselves. To outsider all these questions resolve into: What
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  • 1183 2 7 weeks in the hands of On a lonely main road in north Malaya recently three men boarded a bus. They were raggedly dressed, and one of them was an Englishman Little interest was evinced by the passengers, when two minutes later the Englishman alighted
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  • 519 2 In lia's Independence I should be gratified if the Editors of the Malaya Tribune and Straits Times give their views with regard to "India's Independence" m their Editorials. I think that may make the Indians more optimistic rather than pessimistic and they shalll be fully aware of the
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  • 931 2 Modern pleasure parks in many parts of the world will shortly be re-equipped with British mate amusement machinery, teen recent)if at the Amusement Devices and Trades Exhibition in London. Betore th e war Britain imported 95 per cent, of her pleasure park machinery,
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  • 480 2 Although the schools in Singapore have re-opened and thousands of schoolchildren are seen in the classrooms, yet there are still many children running idle about the streets. These children are not sent; to school because their parents cannot afford to send them. In Singapore
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  • 112 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Apr. 28.—The Ame rican grain sack turned out in colour ful pants and dresses may change the clothing habits of the Philippines. Heeding the call of the Philippines Relief Incorporation for garments for Philippines war victims, thousands 01 American girls are busy turning
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  • 58 2 Princess Nahide Kajar, of Persia —now wife of ex-Sub-Lieut Thomas Soars, of Folkestone arrived at Liverpool aboard the liner Ascania. She is the daughter of Prince Saiar ed-Dowla.t Kajar, the last of the Kajar dynasty, which was deposed in 1925. The Princess, now 26, changed
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  • 232 3 Reuter. Apr. 27.—The formation of an Internationa, "atomic development administration" of scientists, technicians and engineers from all major countries of the world is recommended in a United States State Department report on international control of atomic energy to be published in the next few
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  • 233 3 Reuter. BRUSSELS, Apr. 28.—Experiment lin economic cooperation which by I 1948 will knit together 17,000,000 Dutchmen, Belgians and Luxembourg- ers in a single customs union will j begin during the summer, j By the end of the year a common custom's tariff will come
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  • 137 3 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Apr. 28.—The Gcimans must share the guilt of the murder of 6,000 000 Jews in the past, Martin Nniemoeller who was imprisoned for seven years for his opposition to the Nazi when preaching from the ruins of a bombed church heie today Many people
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  • 68 3 A.P. TOKYO. Apr. 29.—Emperor Hirohito celebrate his 45th birthday today as an ordinary mortal. There will be no military displays or banquets as in the past. He plans to visit his ancestral shrine and then dine with the princes. The Imperial household said he was concerned about
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  • 90 3 Reuter. BERLIN, Apr. 28.—Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery's book "From Normandy to Baltic," recently written for private circulation, completely disproves the suggestions in American journalist Ralph Ingersoll's "Top Secret" that there was fundamental disagreement between the Field Mar-* shal and American commanders, an officer who has read the book
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  • 219 3 Reuter. NEW YORK. Apr. 28.—Beer, advertised in American magazines as "the beverage of moderation," is the latest commodity on the vast American blac& market which already includes meat, butter, and anything else in short supply. Beer joined it after a government order reducing the quantity
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  • 88 3 A.P. NANKING, Apr- 2«.—American mining experts estimated on arrival from Manchuria that the Russians have removed at least $500,000,000 worth of machinery. These experts, who asked their names not to be used, said it would take at least two years for China to replace the machinery. They had
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  • 60 3 Associated Press. FRANKFURT, Apr. 26.-Army medical officers recommended that the United States occupation troops in Europe be given plenty of work on field drill, *s a means of fighting the excessive vfenereal disease rate and implement McNarney's disciplinary crackdown. It is said thatt Ithe venereal
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  • 64 3 A.P. KURE, Apr. 28.—The total of tIA British Commonwealth forces in Japan has been increased to over 11.000 today with the arrival here of more than 1,000 troops of a British Indian division. Today's arrivals included the 2nd Battalion of the Dorset Regiment, the 16th
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  • 379 3 A.P. HONG KONG: Cabaret girls, whose faces and dancing legs are their fortunes, are fac ng a greater menace than th e 25,000 seamen in port. Within a fortnight, a dozen of the Chinese and Eurasian girls have been the victims of ac d
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  • 165 3 Reuter. MILAN, Apr. 28. A court in northern Italy will shortly begin the trial of Leonarda Cianculli, charged with having murdered three women friends. The accused is alleged to have cut the bodies and to have converted them into soap by boiling the remains in
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  • 89 3 Bona fide British residents of Malaya now at Medan who wish to return, to Singapore or Penang are at liberty to do so, declared the Governor. Mr. F. C. Gimson, in reply to a question by the Malaya Tribune at the press conference on Saturday. Relatives of
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  • 79 3 A.P. WEISBADEN. Apr. 28.—Seventy Germans were sentenced to death and 55 given long prison terms was the record compiled on Saturday by the United States Army in its year-old campa.gn of punishment for "war crimes." v Most of the 125 were convicted of murdering captured American
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  • 88 4 On February, 12 Corporal Abdul Ghani bin abdul Majid, Offl-ceijfin-charge, police station Langgar, in Kedah received a reward of $10/- for meritorial service in connection with gang robbery in his district. When he received this reward he wrote a letter to the Commission of Police
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  • 105 4 (Tribune Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. About 150 officials of the Civil administration have arrived in Malaya from the United K xigdom during the past two weeks. A fur-ht-r 100 are expected before the end of this month. Among those who have arrived ei re Mr.
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  • 85 4 A gang robbery charge was explained in the Fourth Court 0 Ong Tung Lim. Koh Yak Chuan, Chu Swee Lan, Koh and Teo Tai yesterday. They were alleged to have com- j mitred gang robbery at Refor- j matory Road at 2 a.m. on Sunday.
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  • 77 4 Abdul Rahman bin Hajl AT, Singapore's evergreen state fullback was besieged by relatives and friends at h:s honv? on Sunday. Reports in the local newspapers that an Abdul Rahman bin Haji Ah was charged! in the police courts with dishonestly retaining a pair of stolen shoes
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  • 62 4 The two casualties -vhKh from the oveiturmiig of a military truck on the Bukit Timah Road, taking army personnel to the Anzac Day Dav.n Strvic- were Lt. Allen Edward Clifton unj Rvaler Banait, both of the 2nd LT. Haitian Liaht Infantry. Lt. Clifto-i vas an Australian serving
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  • 936 4 4 Released On Bail. 20 Held In Custody In the biggest scries of cases involving police officers, detectives and prison officials employed in the Japanese-sponsored police force and Outram Road Prison —who all told face over 40 charges—four police inspectors, one prison superintendent, eighteen
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  • 94 4 A habeas corvus wtit'nn. fii<>d in the Supreme Court by Mr. D. K. Waiters on behalf of J. Gopal, until recently o** the **atf m t. Outram Road Gaol and who was until Saturday last in the custody of the War Crimes Department on p fhnrftf
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  • 198 4 Reuter. LONDON. Apr 28—Cant. Bertram Brooke, heir presumptive (Tuan littda) ot" Sarawak, will leave Lonaon by air on Tuesday for Kuching. cap tal of Sarawak, writes a correspondent in today's Sunday Times. This visit, it is hoped, will enable the case against cession of
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  • 550 4 "The tortures which were alleged to have been carried out by the accused were brutal and make one; shudder, but the accused, pressed time and again by the heaCauarters of the Japanese Navy to make the necessary investigations wi',h the utmost speed and accuracy,
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  • 32 4 Two Chinese entered a house m Upper Serangoon and robbed the occupants of $2,100 cash and a Watch worth $20 on Sunday night. One of them was armed w th a pistol.
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  • 362 4 (Tribune Correspondent) TAIPING—The Larut and Matang Town Board met early this month under the presidency of Major K. J. L. Jamieson to discuss questions relating to street lighting, speed limit, children's playground, vagrants, military notices in the tow n area and applications for alterations
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  • 212 4 The Ministry of Supply's Malayan Rubber and Produce Buying Unit here has issued the following statement on the subject of "Purchase of Malayan Rubber." "On the liberation of Malaya, His Majesty's Government sent out to Malaya a Purchasing Unit with authority to purchase
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