Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 January 1946
1946-01-06
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Title Section18 1946-01-06 1 The Sunday Tribune Telephone: 5811. NEWSPAPER OF THE EOPLE OF MALAYA RE, AR- 6, 1946 Price io Cents18 words
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434 1946-01-06 1 Marshall Accepts Role Of Arbitrator 2 -tl SII lIOI* <*i-:TTiJ.\*. -'■VII. WAH SWIII'S < lII.V. HUNG KING, Jan. 5. General George C Marshall, President l'rumans special envoy to na, has acqpptod the role oi arbitrator in the Chinese political struggle, it was cuthor.tatively reported today, according to a United Press434 words
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Article78 1946-01-06 1 By Spear! BAT Jan. "A Beamfighter was attacked by a spear" This entry Ims >>tc»; mlotW* made im R.A.F. receras I him hy am Indonesian while Iks mas fang mt deckleve \wmliem 50 miles east oj Thepiiet ea came \*p c street at roof-top \height mcd all theReuter - 78 words
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Article52 1946-01-06 1 Chinese Protest To French ■HANQHAI. Jan. s_— (UP I 1 const.. me against the arrest of t> Nan. Paul Tosoli, da 1 i d rights th ma have been abolished. _r f ra arrest and deportation m "I m ItOaSt Wlthl hinese au-■r-Ues raff e_hs Chinese- M I F-U-ol replied52 words
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313 1946-01-06 1 net of Japanese Premier hara meets today- perhaps for the last time— as the I impact es purging from public office all at who sled ihe people of Japan into asking upon woi truck into the nation's highest totiur the Shidehara Cabinet resign en bloc is313 words
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Article100 1946-01-06 1 CHUNGKI\G. Jan. s.— The Chinese Foreign Office announced today hat China has recognized th> cndence of Mongolia which i for independence in a plebiscite provided under Ihe terms of the recent SinoSoviet Tree I MfOfHQthQe, a Chinese dispatch reported hat airlifted Govern:!. forces were scheduled toAssociated Press - 100 words
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Article66 1946-01-06 1 LONDON. Jan. s.— Four people are understood to have lied and several others trapped alter the London to Edinburgh Express collided with a goods train on th< I ndon tc Edinburgh line at F- rryhiU stall d n tbe county of Dur:. day. I :> rficially stated theReuter - 66 words
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Article48 1946-01-06 1 w YORK, Jan. s.— Th* vrk I.: i_ ting Waahin D dispatch -aid today v.- rill H -frtman, Umt"d Btal A:::: ass id< r b i the BoTiei Union, is expected to return to rhe United S-ates this month, and pr> bably not go back to his ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article16 1946-01-06 1 PARIS I Tht Duke of .1 leave soon to pay a England, his seer*-.: Associated PressAssociated Press - 16 words
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Article, Illustration61 1946-01-06 1 Japanese pilots still fly Jap ***f Singapore, bnt these planes no longer bear the Rising Sun' insignia I'nder the e***w<of R.AF. officers of the Allied Teihnieal Air Intelligence I. these pilots carry out test fligtits in planes now bearing R.A.F. colours. Above picture shouts a Jee*me*t Cypress' biplane be q61 words
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441 1946-01-06 1 BATAVIA, January 5 Lieut. Gen. L H. van Oyen his relinquished his command cf the Dutch forces in the Netherlands East Indies It is reported that he oisagieed with the Dutch policy m Java,, says a message from Melbourne. .-Wociatetl Press reports that441 words
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Article46 1946-01-06 1 BOMBAY. Jan. 5. The Bom bay city pottee used tear gai :his morning tO disperse j•) strikers of tbe Burma BheH Oil Company who attempted to rush the crmpany*_ cvi itoragi workshops at Sewri in the Bon bay harbour area. ringleaders.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article29 1946-01-06 1 NUREMBERG. Jan. s.— The case for declaring the German General S:aff and High Command criminal organisations was opened before the Allied War Crimes Tribunal at Nurtmb r-4 yesterday. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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564 1946-01-06 2 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, January 6. 1946. Food for Thought AT the beginning of a new year, it is customary for nations as wOl as individual to sii back and tak.' .st rk oi h>':r position. Such calm introspection should naurally p'V. al man;. t::in_s that hai been left undone564 words
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454 1946-01-06 2 Unhappy.... Though They Have "Practically Nothing But Money!" LAHORE. Jan. 5. -The peopi of the Punjab, among India asoal progressive according to Western standard.-, claim :hai despite the fact inflation has never touched them, they II "money poor. writes Joseph Goodwin. Associated Press correspondent. Their pockets, vaults and banks bulgeAssociated Press - 454 words
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491 1946-01-06 2 DCCAO Urges Public To Recapture 'Friendly Spirit KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 5. That the administration and the press should work in cooperation in the interest of the welfare of the country and thus recapture the spirit of cooperation that to a large measure existed in the country' in 1941, was stre491 words
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129 1946-01-06 2 Labour Committee Meeting "Fruitful" The urst "domestic" Labour Committee meeting, which was held on Friday aiternnon under the chairmanship ot the Depu y Chief Civil Affair^ Officer, Singapore, Brigadier P. A. b. IfcKerron. proved IO be ~a very friendly and fruitful meeting,' 1 according to Col. P. J D Regester.129 words
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Article65 1946-01-06 2 MANILA. Jan. s.— The army per Talon and Spur I day quoted B Colonel V whom I described as the 86th Division rhio ol ttaf as say.::.: tha: in "view ol the pn lent political crisis in the Phil pp the division will start training andAssociated Press - 65 words
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Article25 1946-01-06 2 HELSINKI. Jan. 3.— Field Marshal Baron Carl Gv Mannerh»im, pr d at of i land h:*s returned from a lone resi in Ponueal.- Associated PressAssociated Press - 25 words
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72 1946-01-06 2 Goaled For Dishonest Retention Of Chlorine 1 mdred and nineteen 7-lb ins containing chi valued at 1 1.595 v. und in the Ho Hong soap far Havelock R I n the p I the place on informa received on J i were si from a I down, ii was statYesierday.72 words
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Article40 1946-01-06 2 First "Bridship" From U.K. LONDON. Jan. 5. ■mpiiiail of i American soldiers sails t United Sta'es on Jan. 20 fi hampton. Appr- y 650 women be aboard the liner Argen including 400 whose husb:. are ir s hospitals Associated I40 words
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Article135 1946-01-06 2 3 and men ft! i tnat the task of making the l?(j I assault or i inspect* imander at a n* M orrow j or 1 c part. hough Force "W t to used for the assault on &■> I in actual fact it wis wax. 3 the occupying135 words
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Article40 1946-01-06 2 trysidt around S_i|__ B. nn _i v I ii advancing ro Prenc: wen »r.c r _cr -"n tbe fires, one of whict' Ilet, rubber. and rubh •„>_*_ -JJ he nor Sw ni had rr._a* D pen» trat: 1 Associated PressAssociated Press - 40 words
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Advertisement130 1946-01-06 2 THE NEW YEAR'S FIRST BIGGEST EV:_ H I VVPFKCT FIRST RCA R T V "a S i:-\!) sv-:; v piCTUßgtru Tap i roil j :nier Cine: i on Tuesday, 8 Jan. presenting UNIVERS weT ar. ii All- Malaya Premiere "ALI BABA thf 40 THIEVE? GLORIOUS featuring JON HA LL and130 words
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Article651 1946-01-06 3 hwrillii Lenders Arrive or liiu, Ceremony Today prfany Singapore people will see for the first (today some of the men who have played an fcrtant part in the freeirg of Malaya from Japa X mination They are the guerilla leaders ■o be decorated today with British campaign I by651 words
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Article130 1946-01-06 3 Five Dutch seamen were yesterday fined varying sums ranging from $150 to $400 by Mr. R.C. Hoffman. j presiding officer. Fourth Court, on own plea of guilty of having dutiable tobacco in their possession [ln Singapore The accused were members of the crew of the »s.s Tbe130 words
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Article15 1946-01-06 3 BERLIN. Jan. 3.—Self-govern-has been restored mans in the largest bor. the Am was reported icday.15 words
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Article120 1946-01-06 3 1.. B.M.A. is fully aware ol I ingers ol ab reulosis situation in Singap was hasised by both the Medical Chief, Col. Vickers, and the Chi- iff Qfllci r C.A.0.. Col. Regester, at ss conference. Col. Vickrrs _tated that the hospital aibenda:.- I reo120 words
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Article43 1946-01-06 3 r -v. Our Own Corr.-sp..nd- r IPOH. Jan. 6. Thr Sultan ol Perak and Brigadier Newt) a DCCAO. Malay Peninsula Div.sion, are sti r bo go to Parti wht :::v ;:..i! -rouble exist?' lt was revealed vest rd aj43 words
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Advertisement21 1946-01-06 3 Furniture For your offlce For your home for your choice, or made to order to your 111-tog. High Standard Reasonable price21 words
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Advertisement356 1946-01-06 3 ENGAGEMENT KOH and ONG— 6th January. 1946. The engagement is announced cf Mr. Koh Han Khoon, second son of Mrs. Koh Boon Chye and the late Mr. Koh Boon Chye and brother of Mr. Koh Hor Khoon. Singapore, to Miss Ong Leng Sim. Bth dauehter of Mrs. Ong Eng Suan356 words
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Advertisement433 1946-01-06 3 ARENA TEA GARDEN _£SHU_2_ •N»'W W rid Amusement Park> (t^vMM ?_9\ V"! Puy Ut a V- 11 When You Are in /xjf A__ _Vm^ prl' Tii-- park. f -Ay t [Ifr] '|it y OLv nm ciass Bta-fen A~l nlLSllli Is^m^^' Accompanimen- by A M. De Silva's Band. Overtures. English Chinese433 words
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405 1946-01-06 4 Measures To Ensure Fair l)i*trihii_i<> _i _liiiim_B_-'«'-_ MALAYA'S mc .nthlv import tonnage has increased by 4^,650 tons s.r.ce SeptemLer. Gross tonnage for the four months ending Dec. _i 1 ha? exceeded the LOO, OOO-ton mark. Official figures are: September 4,750 tons: October 6,850 tons:405 words
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92 1946-01-06 4 Turkey Prefers War To Diplomatic Defeat ANKARA, Jan. 5.— Usually ivell-info> diplomat* said today thai Turkey's foreign minister, aa Saka. had been incted to reject any dcids- on Turkisli territory and tell British and An 000 r< presentat'ires his nation woolc rather fall <in war than take a diplomatic defeaAssociated Press - 92 words
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Article101 1946-01-06 4 MELBOURNE, Jan. 4. -The veteran -est players Don Bradnan and Bill O'Reilly are back agaln heading tirs- -class cricket I v- rages just as hey did before the wai E-Tadmao has scored 232 in ?:.:v- innings once not-out Ew an average of 116. H' closely followedReuter - 101 words
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Article29 1946-01-06 4 The Singapore Police Force Rugby XV opened their season wrli when -hey beat -lie Cameronians by eight point- to three .tt he Pi <l:c. Training School tng on Thursday.29 words
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Article65 1946-01-06 4 The Singapore Polo Club at j Thompson Road, one of the finest in Malaya, is to resume its act: i shortly. Work has begun on clearing of the ground, which was used Iby the Japanese during their occui pation of Malaya as a vegetable garj den. and65 words
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199 1946-01-06 4 At 1 Band of the Royal Marines, the same which led the first British iroops into Pans immediately after the .•.tion of the city, beat "The ll" on the Padang. Present at the ceremony was the Suprt Admiral Lord Louis Mount- atten. The Fa:199 words
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Article112 1946-01-06 4 LONDON. Jan. 5.— A resolution proposing the creation of an Atomic Control Commiss filed with the United N tions Organization just bei midnigh idlin for suhml ting resolutions ior ,ne G ral Ass inbly session ..ning January 10. The resolution embodying I agrt *DM übjectAssociated Press - 112 words
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Article81 1946-01-06 4 MEXICO CITY Jan -At lea 23 l> pli kill md many more injured in a ol the Righi Wing "Sinarqu. irted last \v. L he state I In Cci Qtinued a virtual state of war has been declared A A-< Ie in Gov< mm >ffi_ Li flyingReuter - 81 words
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