Malaya Tribune, 11 May 1946
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Title Section34 1946-05-11 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper Of The People Of Malaya Phone Nos: Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812. FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, May 11, 1946 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday, May 11. 1946.34 words
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371 1946-05-11 1 BILL NOW GOES TO HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES More Amend men I* Defeated Reuter A.P. WASHINGTON, MAY 10.—THE UNITED STATES SENATE LAST NIGHT APPROVED THE 53.748.00 0,000 (£937.000,000) LOAN TO BRITAIN BY 46 VOTES TO 34 THE LOAN WHICH THEReuter & A.P. - 371 words
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Article193 1946-05-11 1 Reuter. LONDON. May 10. —Three new junior Ministers are announced tonight. The changes are unoffically attriI buted to the Prime Minister. Mr. Clement Attlee's intention to give promising young men from the back benches —the rank and file memb°r i ship—an opportunity to shoulder greaterReuter. - 193 words
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Article26 1946-05-11 1 A.P. ATHENS. May 10 —The British Government will approve a Greek plebiscite as soon as the election lists are revised, Premier Constantine Tsaldaris announced on Friday.—AJ».A.P. - 26 words
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109 1946-05-11 1 The Rt. Hon. Malcolm Mac Donald, GovernorGeneral designate of the Malayan Union and Singa:e, leaves England on May 19 by 8.0.A.C. astrian and is expected 1 arrive in Singapore on the morning of Tuesday, May 21. H< will be accompanied Mi H. K. H.109 words
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338 1946-05-11 1 Press. MUK:)~I\. May 10. —Tv Li-ming. commanding Chinese Government troops in Manchuria, said that the Nationalists have adopted a "wait and see" policy n connection with the Nankine cease-fire negotiation s they consolidate for a possible all-out battle with Chinese Communists atPress. - 338 words
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Article59 1946-05-11 1 A.P. COLOMBIA. MISSOURI. May 11. -The University of Missouri yestercav awarded a citation for distinguished service in journalism to the Goetebort? Handelstidning. the Swe-'i-sh newspaper. The award was in recognition of !ta outspoken sympathy with the ■mocratic ideals in government and bold defiance of attempts of NaziA.P. - 59 words
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Article152 1946-05-11 1 Reuter. LONDON. May 10.—The Italian radio broadcasting a Royal proclamation tonght announced mat laws wl be promulgated in the nanit o. "King Umberto the second and that the traditional formula "by grant of God and wiii of tut on' will be suppressed. The proclamation, wh en wasReuter. - 152 words
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Article80 1946-05-11 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. May 10.—Aus- tralia's Premier Joseph Chifley departed yesterday for Japan, cccompanied by Dr. H. C. Coombs. Australian director of post-war reconstruction. Mr. Chifley said his real purpose of go ng to Japan was to visit the Australian occupation troops, but hoped for a conferenceA.P. - 80 words
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59 1946-05-11 1 A.P. SHANGHAI. May 10.—Japanese Maj. Yoshio Makizawa was sentenced today to thirty years' hard labour by the United States Miftary Trbuna!. whvh convicted him on charges of torturing an American Navy divebomber pilot in an effort to make him reveal information on theA.P. - 59 words
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Article84 1946-05-11 1 Reuter. LONDON, May 10. Moscow radio's special representative tekeph.cfn.ed Bernard Shaw to ask for a V-day message for Moscow. Mr. Shaw according to Moscow radio relpied: ''Who am I to dare to send greetings to the Soviet Union 0 However, I will say that IReuter. - 84 words
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Article236 1946-05-11 1 Reuter. LONDON, IVlay 10— To-day's "Palestine Day strike proclaimed by students, workers and certain nationalist opposition elements came into effect in Cairo and Alexandira. Most shops were closed in Cairo and tramcars were not running, while the strike —which is in protest against the report ofReuter. - 236 words
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146 1946-05-11 1 Reuter. MILAN. May 10.—A crowd of Italian sailors and students haulec down the Br tish flag and hoisted the Italian flag in its place when a British mil tary hand was about to play in San Marco Square in Venice last night it wasReuter. - 146 words
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50 1946-05-11 1 A.P. NANKING. May 10 M-i Sze-p'ng. Minister of the Interior in the puppet Nanking Government during Japanese occupation was sentenced to death for treason by the Nanking High Court. Mci received the sentence calmly and refused to answer when asked whether he would appeal.—A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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106 1946-05-11 1 Reuter. CAIRO. May 10.—20 people including two policemen were wounded when a crowd of between 7.000 and 8,000 clashed with the police when leaving Azhar Mosque after Friday prayers. This is the only incident so far reported during the general strike in protestReuter. - 106 words
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Article196 1946-05-11 1 A.P. Reuter. PARIS. May 10— The Big Four Foreign Mm sters this evenJig bypassed the crucial question of Setting the date for the 21-nation peace conference which was originally fixed for May 1 and then deferred to June 15. Tentat-ve agreement was reached on the Italian colonies.A.P. & Reuter. - 196 words
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71 1946-05-11 1 Reuter. BAT A VI A. May 10—One Eritish officer and four British other ranks were ambushed with two interpreters when driving in jeeps on the outskirts of Medan. a Wwn near the East Coast of Sumatra it was officially reported today. The officer is reportedReuter. - 71 words
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Article216 1946-05-11 1 Reuter. NUREMBERG, May 10 —Ex-Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz, former Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy, denied responsibility for the murders or- dered by Hitler when Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, deputy British prosecutor, resumed his cross-examina-tion before the War Crimes Tribunal to-day. Doenitz in the witness box for theReuter. - 216 words
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204 1946-05-11 1 A.P. MOSCOW, May 10.—The official newspapers Izvestia and Pravda warned R;*ssians celebrating the anniversary of victory over Germany I that "the menacing nightmare of a new war is looming" in the plans of ivternational reactionaries, i Izvestia said. "Peoples of the world know fromA.P. - 204 words
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82 1946-05-11 1 A.P. DETROIT. May 10.—The Detroit News sa d today in a d story from its Wcshmgton bur an that President Harry Truman hat proposed a coal strike MttkaMßt on the basis of an eighteen and a hah cent hourly wage increase and au operator-financedA.P. - 82 words
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164 1946-05-11 1 A.P. LONDON, May 11—The 600 Indian and Burmese servicemen due 10 arrive in Britain on May 25 to take part in the Victory celebrations will parade in London and in tiX of the largest cities in the British Isles. Manchester. Sheffield. Glasgow, Edinburgh andA.P. - 164 words
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100 1946-05-11 1 Reuter A.P OXFORD. May 10—A brilliant century by Donnelly, who was not out with 116, featured the last da s ulay in the match between the Indian tourists and Oxford Lnivert.iry. which ended in a draw. The tourists were all out for 248 inReuter & A.P - 100 words
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Article125 1946-05-11 1 A.P. MANILA, May 10—A United States Bth Air Force superfortress fiew to 39,360 feet with a load of more than 22,000 pounds of bombs ever Guam on May 7 to break the world's altitude record for land planes in the 10,000 kilogram (22,046 pounds) class, headquarters ofA.P. - 125 words
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Advertisement35 1946-05-11 1 Tuning Specialists THE EAGLE PIANO CO., 328, Serangoon Road At Your Service Again j GIAiX SINGH Co., Battery Road, Singapore. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE MERCHANTS OF SILKS, COTTONS, ART SILK, PIECE GOODS, READY MADE GOODS ETC.35 words
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Article536 1946-05-11 2 The three-party conference in Simia does not appear to be making quite ail the progress that was expected, though the latesc unofficial reports are optimistic. The conference was convened in a "cordial atmosphere," and perhaps it was this official phrase that led to undue optimism. After536 words
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Article706 1946-05-11 2 JAMES DEVLIN - The bloody story behind By JAMES DEVLIN of Press PRAGUE—LittIe shrines throughout Prague— in doorways, on the post office steps, at street cornerstell the story of how the people of this city rose in revolt against the German occupying force a year ago, just a few days706 words
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667 1946-05-11 2 Reuter. LONDON, May 9.—Mr. Fiorella La Guardia, Direc-tor-General of the UNRRA for the past seven weeks to-day indirectly threatened to resign, cab es William Hardcast'.e, Reuters Correspondent in Washington. Reporting to the reconvened UNRRA Council meeting in Washington he gave this warning: "If theReuter. - 667 words
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Article262 1946-05-11 2 Reuter. LONDON, May 10.—Financial circles here believe that big United States specie shipments to China are gold and gold coin consigned to the Central Bank of China. The Chinese Government has considerable do'lar reserves in he TJn t, d States which, like any other holderReuter. - 262 words
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Article434 1946-05-11 2 Geylang Explosion So much has been published n your paper concerning happenings in th e world outsid. 0 f which the people here were ignorant by the Japs. of happenings here during the occupation which have only been revealed to the peoples o! country and the outside world434 words
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Advertisement461 1946-05-11 2 NOTICES f POLICE CANTEENS Tenders are Invited for the sole management and supply of canteens iiluated in certain Police Stations in Singapore. 2. The contract a"i!i Vt for one year and the successful con'ractor will be required to furnish his own labour, fuel and transport. 3. Tenders should oe made461 words
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68 1946-05-11 3 The police have made 13 arrests in connection with the robbery at the Cattle Wireless emergency station at Thompson Road where 15 Chinese took away $20,000 worth of miscellaneour radio equipment, including receiving sets and cases of paper. The arrests were affected at a68 words
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240 1946-05-11 3 The inhuman and brutal treatment accorded to the British prl-soners-of-war at the Normanton PoW Camp. Sigapore. by the Japanese Commandant and the Quartermaster of the Camp between Jane, 1944, and August 16. 1945. was unfolded in the Sixth War Crimes Court yesterday when Lt.240 words
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733 1946-05-11 3 A Government Gazette notification annouunces the appointment of Mr. R. W. Jakeman as Registrar of Trade Unions for the colony of Singapore. Mr. Jakeman has just returned from leave after being a prisoner of war for three and half years and his appointment will give733 words
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Article26 1946-05-11 3 Mr. H. P. Bryson is acting as Governor's Deputy during the absence of Mr. J. C. Gimson who left for Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.26 words
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Article13 1946-05-11 3 Exports of ngo Boar to all dcst.nations are now permitted.13 words
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Article157 1946-05-11 4 DAVIS CUP Reuter. COPENHAGEN. May 11,—Ch.na swept the first two games of its European Davis cup tennis tie with Denmark on Friday. Kho Sin-kie. who spent the wai years in Java, defeated Arne Rao mussen. Danish champion, 6—o, 6 l, 6 —o. W. C. Choy won overReuter. - 157 words
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345 1946-05-11 4 SIMLA TALKS' BIG HEADWAY Reuter A.P. SIMLA, May 10. —Negotiations between the British Cabinet Delegation and Indian Party Representatives have progressed so far an informed source said on Friday, that they are discussing personnel to occupy offices in the interim Central Government.Reuter & A.P. - 345 words
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328 1946-05-11 4 "I am uf the opinion that he got into a jealous rage and did not quite know what he was doing/ So said Mr. Paul Storr, first district judge, when he convicted Trevor Sidney Mulholland (21) merchant seaman, on a charge of criminally intimidating328 words
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476 1946-05-11 4 Dockers' Strike Sequel "He was doing his duty and I do not think he was exceeding his duty. He had to arrest the man.*' remarked Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, third police magistrate, referring to L/Cpl. Lynes after he had convicted Poonasamy (22), Indian labourer employed476 words
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243 1946-05-11 4 Serious allegations against his superior officer were made yesterday by an orderly cf a local police insoectnr at the preliminary inquiry into a case in former police inspector K. Vadivellu Pillai is facing a tentative charge of murder. Describing beatings in the polire station243 words
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