Malaya Tribune, 13 May 1946
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Title Section34 1946-05-13 1 The Malaya Tribune The Newspaper of the People of Malaya 'Phone Nos:—Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5813 FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, May 13, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Monday, May 13, 1946.34 words
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605 1946-05-13 1 BUT MISSION WILL CONTINUE EFFORTS TO SOLVE PROBLEM Reuter and A.P. SIMH, MAY 13.—THf COLLAPSE OF NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN THE ill fSH CABINET MISSION WD INDIAN LEADERS FOR GRANTING COMI I II Dl PENDFNCE TO IND WAS FORMALLY ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY. ApparentlyReuter and A.P. - 605 words
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102 1946-05-13 1 China's Gift To U.K. AP. LE, ENGLAND, May he seven!een-mon flic nt Fend a, named which, was ft wn ron Ch na on a top jw io ba arrived on Us way id on Zoo. Unit* a .gtfl of Ik 3 i eseAP. - 102 words
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98 1946-05-13 1 Reuter. Man II --T u e charge that Britain ha c King Ibn Saud of Saudi #-a*»'a for 525.000.000 made in a to*niTist yesterday by the United S*at"; Senator, Mr. RalDh Owen 3 was termed "absolute ruo'-> sh" by the Seeretary-Gene-of th Arab Lrague, Azzam Pa*ba,Reuter. - 98 words
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128 1946-05-13 1 Reuter. TOKYO. May 12.—Mrs. Miyamoto Yur.komoto. well-known writer, today became the first woman in Japan to denounce the Emperor as a war criminal, when she declared: "The Tenno system (insisting on the divinity of the Emperor) is very guilty and bloody. There isReuter. - 128 words
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Article21 1946-05-13 1 Reuter. BATAVIA, May 12.—Seventy German prisoners of war—former members of U-boat crews—have sailed in Dutch ship from Surabaya bound for Batavia.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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216 1946-05-13 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, May 13 —A common pool of air bases throughout the Americas, to be used by the 21 countries in the Western Hemisphere, was disclosed in Washington yesterday, as the main feature of a 'master plan' for hemisphere defence. TheA.P. - 216 words
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Article80 1946-05-13 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, May 12.— Unless conditions for meeting the famine relief comi itment imp ove qu ckly Mr. Ch ster Bowes, UrAtei Slate StabUiiai on L'rector ;nay ~re ommend W T'uman that fo d rations he ed Ii Uni'ed S'afcs in August, accord ng to aReuter. - 80 words
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135 1946-05-13 1 Thousand) cf Government servants may benefit by decisions which the Wages and Cost of Living committee —recently appointed by the governments of the Malayan Union and Singa pore—hopes to make public shortly, the Tribune understands. The committee held its first meeting in Kuala135 words
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48 1946-05-13 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. May 12 —Four j members of the British Six! Airborne Division were killed nnd 12 seriously wounded in a 1 Cash wiih coloured troops at j military camp at T! near Tel Aviv today, according to unconfirmed reports herĕ I tonight.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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336 1946-05-13 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, May 13.—Gen. George C. Marshall holds absolute veto power over the $503 000,000 American loan to China, it was learned yesterday, writes John Hightower, Associated Press correspondent. Diplomatic authorities cite the Chinese loan as a striking example of theA.P. - 336 words
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45 1946-05-13 1 A.P. BRUSSELS, May 13—A Belgian Foreign Office spokesman Saturday night denied rumourthat Prince Regent Charles had gone to Portugal to take a wife. The spokesman said that rhe prince, who arrived in Portugal Saturday, was "on a holiday."— A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article29 1946-05-13 1 Reuter. MOSCOW. May 12 —A nugget of gold weighing 1,600 grammes has been found in Irkutsk goldmines near the city of Bod.iibo, north of Lake Baikal.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article130 1946-05-13 1 Reuter. PARIS, May 12—A military pageant in celebration of the anniversary of V-Day was held here this morning. Large crowd? gathered in a drizzling rain to listen to President, Felix Gouin and to watch the parade. Many people greeted President Gouin with yells of "vive de GaulReuter. - 130 words
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Article31 1946-05-13 1 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA, May 12 Kin? Farouk of Egypt today met exKin- Vie or Emmanuel of IU iy at An.oniadrs Palace here where he and ex-Queen Elena are stay.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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269 1946-05-13 1 A.P. NEW YORK, May 12.—Industry rejuggled schedules at the end of ihis we 3k in an effort to restore as mneh production as possible under the terms of the 12-day soft coal strike truce. When ne armistice waa an on Friday, theA.P. - 269 words
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97 1946-05-13 1 A.P. CAIRO. May 13— Britain WHS accused of "betrayal."' and warned that Tripoli'ania cuuid not be placed under Italian trus'.eeship without **grea bloodshed." by Abdul Rah:-,art Azzam Pasha, the secretarygeneral of the Arab Leaguo. in an interview with the Associated Press Sunday. "The Arabs ofA.P. - 97 words
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Article50 1946-05-13 1 Reuter. PARIS, May 12.—Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, left Paris by plane today for a short overnight visit to England. He is expected to return to Paris in time for the session of the Big Four Foreign Ministers' conference tomorrow morning after consultation in London. —Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article436 1946-05-13 1 FOOD Reuter A.P. WASHINGTON, May 12.—Mr. Herbert Morrison. Tdrd President of the Council, arrived in Washington today. He said: "I am here on tehalf of the British Government and people to discuss with P e~ident Truman how the eaus°«? for wh'eh you and we fought vietornuslvReuter & A.P. - 436 words
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Article78 1946-05-13 1 Reuter. TEHERAN. May 12— sian Cabine: me in Teh ran today. Earlier 11 several Cabinet Ministers threatened bo resin) it Premtej Ghavam es-Siutar.r-h de id.d Do exceed the concessions offered t Azeroaijan in Irs seven-pom pro err am me. Unconfirmed report* to Teheran said the Bersirn GovernReuter. - 78 words
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Advertisement27 1946-05-13 1 jAt Your Service Again j GIAN SINGH <& Co., i Battery Road, Singapore. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE MERCHANTS OF SILKS, COTTONS, ART SILK, PIECE GOODS, READY MADE GOODS ETC.27 words
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Article412 1946-05-13 2 Like almost everything else in tnis postwar era ox shortages, good toady is In short supply. Tnis most popular arink among the Inuian labourers in Malaya is in the news today. At a meeting of the Central Perak Planters' Association, held in Ipoh recently, a plea was412 words
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Article191 1946-05-13 2 Since the Road Transport regulations requiring the disolay of adequate headlights by motor traffic during the hours of darkness were published, we have made two references to the extraordinary number of vehicles abroad, ranging i'rom "baoy" cars to gigantic multiple-axle lorries, which career through the streets of Singapore191 words
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1066 1946-05-13 2 David Walker - By David Walker in the Daily Mirror. One of many American words which you just cannot translate into post-war, English is the word "dollar.' The idea that there are about four of these dollars to the pound is highly misleading in itself.1,066 words
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Article314 1946-05-13 2 Hindu Burial Ground I have the honour to refer to the correspondence published in your valuable journal on the subject of the removal of Hindu Burial Ground to Chua Choo Kang Road and I have to state for the information of the public that the matter was taken314 words
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272 1946-05-13 2 Mr. Herbert Ralph Hone. C.8.E., M.C.. T.D., who has been selected for appointment as Secretary General to the Governor-General of Malaya, was born at Brighton on May 3. 1896. and was educated at Varndean School. Brighton. He was called to the Bar by the272 words
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Article103 1946-05-13 2 Reuter. LONDON, May 12—Every delegate to the United Nations Organisation has been sent a ten-page booklet on behalf of the "voteless and voiceless Indians of South Africa' presenting Indian objections to the Union's Asiatic land tenure and Indian representation bill. The booklet claims the bill "removes fromReuter. - 103 words
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Article42 1946-05-13 2 Reuter. ROME, May 11.—Emperor untitled Selasse of Ethiopia arrived in Naples yesterday on his way to Paris. An Italian news agency report announcing this adds that the Emperor v.sited the Allied i%ny headquarters, but Allied headqquarters deny any knowledge of the visit.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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393 1946-05-13 2 A.P. NEW YORK, May 12.— Fresident Truman last Bight declared that until the world learns the science of human relationships, "the atomic bomb will remain a frightful weapon which threatens to destroy all of us. But there is at least one defence against theA.P. - 393 words
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Advertisement541 1946-05-13 2 REWARD A reward is offered for information leading to the return of the Private Cable Code Books of Nestle AngloSwiss Milk Products Ltd., left with the Censorship Dept, Cable St Wireless Building. Robinson Road, before the War and believed to have b°en removed therefrom, to a place unknown, by the541 words
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Advertisement129 1946-05-13 2 I MANSFIELD CO., I LIMITED. j (Incorporated in Singapore) BLI'E FUNNEL LIKE Sailings to United Kingdom. Cargo for Continental ports accepted when sufficient inducement offers. Dates not guaranteed "Glenflnlas" Due from U.K. 15 May "Laomedon" Due from U.K. 16 May WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST RATE129 words
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236 1946-05-13 3 Reuter. BANGKOK, MAY 12. —THE SIAMESE FOREIGN MINISTER HAS CONFIRMED REPORTS THAT FRENCH FORCES HAD BOMBARDED NAKHON PHANOM AND MACHINE GUNNED THA UTHIN ON THE SIAMESE FRONTIER ALONG THE MEKONG RIVER ON WEDNESDAY EVENING. The Minister stated that at Nakhon Phanom, Government buildings and privateReuter. - 236 words
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Article107 1946-05-13 3 (Tribune Correspondent). PENANG, May, 12.—The Penang Trade School, which boasts of being the only Institution giving practical tracing ls now faced with one of (the biggest setbacks —lack of machinery and equipment and it may likely have 'to close down. Inquiries revealed thai these had been stolen107 words
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Article193 1946-05-13 3 (Tribune Correspondent> PENANG. May 12.—"A non-poli-tical union which should work for better understanding and mutual interest of its members is what the the Penang Clerical Union should be." declared the chairman, Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim. speaking at the inauguration meeting of the Union held at the193 words
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Article53 1946-05-13 3 The following new appo ntments to he Government of Singapore have been gazetted:— Mr. N. Jones, appointed acting Financial Secretary, vice Mr. R. Mac Donald. Mr. E. C. S. Adkins. M.C.S.. appointed Acting Secretary. Chinese Aifairs, t\ce Mr. H. T. Pagdcn. Mr. S. E. King. M.C.S.' appointed53 words
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144 1946-05-13 3 A Chinese was shot dead and Police corporal wounded in a gun duel which took place at Sungei Road early yesterday morning. A police patrol consisting of the corporal, a lance-corporal and a constable were on rounds in this section of the Jalan Besar144 words
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Article48 1946-05-13 3 Reuter. LONDON, May 11.-Unity. London Zoo's new panda, arrived in Britain today by air from Western China where she was caught. She will be housed in quarters occupied by her famous predecessor. Ming, now dead, and arrangements have been made for a daily supply of bamboo shoots. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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53 1946-05-13 3 (Special To The Tribune) LONDON, May 11.—The Malayan contingent for the Victory Parade due in London en May 16, will be camped in the Royal Kensington Gardens, adjacent to Picadilly and a stone's throw from Hyde Park, with the other Colonial contingents which number53 words
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Article74 1946-05-13 3 The S.C.R.C. clubhouse was filled on Saturday night when a dinner and dance was held in honour of Sir Han Hoe and Lady Lim. Sir Han Hoe in reply to the President of the Club, Mr. Chua Cheng Liat, visualised the day when sports teams74 words
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Article122 1946-05-13 3 A.P. LISBON. May 12.— Prinze Charles. Regent of Belgium, arrived here on Saturday from Belgium In a private plane. He was travelling incognito. No official explanation of the visit or the principal's incognito was forthcoming, but one source sa»d. "It i~ an absolutely personalA.P. - 122 words
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Article64 1946-05-13 3 LONDON. May 12 —Budapest radio on Saturday night said Communist Deputy Mihaly Farkas told the Hungarian nat'onal assemt< the Hungarian Communist Party would demand full equality of rights" for Hungarians remaining in Slovak'a. Farkas. debat'.ng the Czechoslovaks an-Hunearian populat on exchange agreement, said that "up to now. leading64 words
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99 1946-05-13 3 A Service of Drama will be held at the Wesley ChuVch. Fort Canning Road on Tuesday May 14 at 7.30 p.m. The service which is being conducted by the Singapore District Epworth League begins with a prelude by Dirk Kaaf and Ethel Low and99 words
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623 1946-05-13 3 On continued London support sterling tins continued to be firm and with dollar and Australian tins moving more slowly towards 1941 levels the general advantage to be gained by a switch out of sterlings is marked, says the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association market report for623 words
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Advertisement304 1946-05-13 3 Sky C.W. (NIGHTLY at 7 9.15) This is what they call SKYLARKING 1 In The Land of Romance Republic's Refreshing Story "Outside of Paradise" Regan Penny Singleton) Captivating Comedy Musical •vlagic! Atlantic G.W. NIGHTLY at 7 and 9.30) s- c How Cameramen Risk rbeix Necks to get News. "EXILED TO304 words
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Advertisement157 1946-05-13 3 SEASON EXTENDED THE FIRST PICTURE SINCE THE OPENING O F THE CAPITOL TO BE EXTENDED TO THE Bth DAY TO-DAY^oJ^Mjl, 9.15 WrmTwm'iWWwFfi rTI Columbia's Silver Anniversary Attraction IN SUPERB TECHNICOLOR "THE SON OF ROBIN HOOD" The "MUST SEE" PICTURE OF 1946 ALL PAST ATTENDANCE RECORDS SHATTERED! I OUR NEXT CHANCE!157 words
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266 1946-05-13 4 Alex Watts did the hat trick and returned the remarkable bowling analysts of stix for one when a Civilians XI captained by S. K. Sundram beat SACSEA rather easily in a cricket match played at Thompson Road ground yesterday. Trtfs is the first266 words
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Article111 1946-05-13 4 Mud Wrestling Fun Thrills Fans had their full share of fun and thrills when Brian Aherne and Chas. Blakev beat Kid Cailon and Buck Freelaiid in the mud wrestling held at the Great World Aiena on Saturday nieht. Some sre:tators had a share of the mud also when a nice111 words
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574 1946-05-13 4 Indians Placed In Safe Situation Tourists make great recovery Reuter. (By Leary Constantine, Reuters cricket correspondent) LONDON, May 12.—Classic record-breaking last wicket partnership of Sarwate and Bannerjee at the Oval on Saturday has put India in a pretty safe position against Surrey. It looks,Reuter. - 574 words
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Article187 1946-05-13 4 Thanks to good bowling by A. C. Lara way who took six wickets for 41 runs and sound batting by James who made 72. the R.A.F. (Tengah) beat the S C R.C. by four wickets in an tniovable cricket match played at Tengah yesterday. Laraway. who187 words
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Article79 1946-05-13 4 LONDON. May 12.—France, China and Sweden Joined Switzerland in the second round of the European Davis Cup play, the first three teams winning doubles matches to go with a pair of singles victories in the opening competition on Friday. Switzerland a week ago defeated Spain. M In79 words
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Article42 1946-05-13 4 A.P. COPENHAGEN. May 13.— China's Davis Cup tennis team was assured of victory in the first round of the European Zone elimination series as Kho Sin-kie, the Chinese star player, yesterday beat Jannik Ipsen of Denmark 6—o, 6—l, 6—4.—A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article44 1946-05-13 4 Pupils of St. Joseph's Institution will stage a variety concert tomorrow at. 5.30 to celebrate the feast of Saint De La Sille The annual past versus present soccer match will be played at Bras Basah Road on Wednesday at 5.15.44 words
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Article44 1946-05-13 4 Mr. Ying Vi Chuan. manager of the Singapore bureau of Central News agency of China, returned this morning on board H.M. Venerable, an aircraft carrier. The Singapore Office of CN.A.C. experts to resume their service in the very near future.44 words
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Article79 1946-05-13 4 A.P. BALTIMORE, May 12.—Armed, five-year-old star of Warren Wright's Calumet farm stables, ran away from a field of five others on May 10 in the 42nd running of the $23,000 Dixie handicap at Pimlico,' defeating Mrs Ethel Jacob's Stymie by three and one-half lengths. It ran the mile and three-sixteenthA.P. - 79 words
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Article121 1946-05-13 4 Indian Tourists, Ist Innings Merchant b Squires 53 Modi b A. V. Bedser Hazare lbw. A. V. Bedser 0 Gul Mohamed A. bV. Bedser 89 Nimbalkar c Mobey b Parker 18 Mustaq All lbw. Parker 6 Sohoni lbw. Watts 6 Mankad c Mobey b A. V. Bedser *6121 words
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182 1946-05-13 4 Reuter. LONDON, May 11.—It is now disclosed that England's soccer captaJi and centre forward. Tommy Lawton who played such a big part in helping his side to beat Switzerland 4-1 yesterday was injured twenty minutes after the start and played throughout the restReuter. - 182 words
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Article108 1946-05-13 4 A large crowd turned up at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday to watch the Chinese AthKtk soccer t e am beat R.E.M.E. 3—<J in a match held in aid of the distressed and needy in China. The R.E.M.E. were the better combination but the forwards found goalkeeper108 words
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Article82 1946-05-13 4 Reuter. GLASGOW, May 11.—In summerlike weather at Hampckn Park, Aberdeen won the Scot' League Cup final by 3—2 against League Champions Glasgow Rangers. Aberdeen gained a 2goal lead in the first half ar.l was always in front from U time Baird headed through he first minute.Reuter. - 82 words
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