Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 January 1946

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  • 23 1 The Sunday Tribune ne. SSll IHt \EWSPAPEK Of THE I EOPLt Ut MALAYA m le** SINGAPOI I>AY, JANUARY 13, 1946 Prick 10 Oni
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  • 287 1 fci Mook' Proposal Meets oonservati :v Opposition fIIAIIAM. 3 "At IS I AMI A I (I UE, Jan. 11.— I>r. Hubertu- I. faa MBBk, ur-Geaeral of the N« iherlands ladies, has del;t\e.! are to Java ©win* to a new i— tweiaj biWbi jbbll fißßp of leaders in the V■:
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  • 105 1 I Czech <=urpeon I 'human periea ng ime tribunal r* rt er the inmates at Dachau Vfa_r Dachau. Blah a W&mself was forced 'o M Hungarians and sWa was made IfOO riding-breei W end-bags. It Hare a good n'befi sies. and that 12.000 persons died
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  • 256 1 In the Mental Hospital at Seletar, which the 81st Mobile Field Hospital of the RA.F. has taken over, the Japs have been at'oi^d to retain half of the premises for the purpose of treating sick prisoners of war. Treatment is given by the
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  • 103 1 'Dead' General To Be Arrested TOKYO. Jan. 12,— Allied In ligence officers have requested the Japanese government to take into custody Maj. Gen. Shiro Shii for interrogation "on technical matters of which he has knowledge." it was reported today. Last Saturday Communist party sources told United Press that in Harbin,
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  • 67 1 SYDNEY. Jan. 12.— The defence correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald says that an important step has been taken in the planning of th.* British Empire defence organization in the Far East and Pacific areas. s step calls for the setting up of a joint chiefs
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  • 253 1 LO.XDOX, Jan. 11.— The I nited S ations Assembly gathered in London to fashion a lasting peace has (fid off to a flying start. Two hundred and fifty delegites late this afternoon could look on a day of hard but effective work during which
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  • 142 1 British Press Comments LONDON. Jan. 11.— British morning papers on Friday welcomed the United Nations Aslembly opening and agreed that I'xo emb died the hopes of an a-uin-Wfary mankind. The Labourite Daily Herald said that Prime Minister Att.ee in his opening speech on Thursdaj xpressed the "spirii of the world's
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  • 73 1 LONDON. Jan. 12.— The United Nation, general assembly today agreed to consider a Philippine proposal for calling" immediately international press conference to ensure a free press throughout tne world. The proposal was placed on the supplementary agenda of the assembly after Dr. Pedro Lopez, Philippine delegate, had
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  • 221 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 12.— The Aga Knan, whom the western world knows as the racing enthusiast who tliriee icon the B_Vbff, tbi chief racing tvcnt ni Bri!': is to be weighed on sca!>s against dianw?ids on Mar. V, 1946. This is in celebration of his completion
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  • 693 2 The Sunday Tribune Sunday. January 13. 1946. Fight Against Crime 17 ROM all reports, it would appear that the growth of crime both in Singapore and OH the maimand has asium< a menacing proportions. Tin- Civil and Military Police and the regional Watch and W ird Committees are doin b
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  • 239 2 Police Drive Against A rmed R obberies Armcl nthhfvits at tin r.7. of thru daihj an takimg pic: jj| Sin(/(,pm < The police, however, are working vigorously to b»-<ng behind bars those responsible for breaking the law. One of the reason* given f->r the prevalence of robberies with violence ts
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  • 248 2 LONDON Jan. 11.— Yestert. surprise move by the Russian delegation against the election by ballot of the President of tl a mbly was followed today by >sal from the Mexican delegation that the election of the teyea V.ce-Presidents should be by acclamation and not secret
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  • 13 2 HUNGKING. Jan. 1: newspaper Ta X v poss United Press
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    9 2 The late Col. Ur H Malayan Cham***** plnce today
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  • 29 2 MBW DELHI. J*:, h I ow to review li* W k L serve with the A_> I forces. force from India trAt Fore*- RuiUHi 1,, .vari and CMn^Bti
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  • 41 2 Chinese who have 4** •urned _e iev by the cargo-* i- I l Among t: b A t :.»_gr.:. ti- Awtt Japan.-s. lnvM_ Started ShDomes* t-le-o G < •Hown Ta Mi t his A t. N' t Jiannee v I tics <
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  • 62 2 Nazi Underground Activities Resume .V. Jan. 10.— The Na'i undergroooi Qinning allies v '>*<" l( source of h os not been Hoc oday. >d o/ quiescence u> r> (7U->a~ nalism. have begi pear tn increofm hie is warn .tional eocmdOm Thi their Negro compatriots accomo*** woo unworthy of mankiti v
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  • 227 3 WAR ACTS AS FILLIP TO SOCIAL DISEASES •'Wars have always oased a rise io the NHN-I Immi rate a m aaaiaersof mco and waaaen leive their karnes and forget th wr **i.rol associated wil h life. Ift ian attitude af 1,-.. iad left live with little thought for the future
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  • 154 3 l h t Jf 1 EACTIO "Tht principles and ideas of the £taa§nrta and the Communists in aa* te* diametrically opposed to 1, other: ao there can be no corntmmm between the_r parties." g 00. Tan Kah Kee. well-known fmm leader, la a special interrw fltn
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  • 96 3 Scepticism In N. China. Too imUBIH. Jan. 12.— Reports of -cease Ort'' order issued after i north China with tern* Moat people are hopeful, but some unk a l__elv to be a winter lull. id expect action to be resumed in Spring MUM ■hil- military ©Hirers of the taw Central
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  • 21 3 HOLLYWOOD. Ju 9 Actress Dorothy Lamour of th* harong fame today gave I lo a boy. John Ridgely Howard Associated Press
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  • 277 3 The I- i at present considering the establishment of a special girls' training school, to be housed provisionally in the old as part of a comprehensive plan that the authorities in view for the reclamation of fallen women in Singapore. The school will aim at
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  • 152 3 One (thousand two hundred and nlty coffee shops in Singapore may have to close down within the next f»w days as a result of the latest r issued by the authorities prohibiting the sale of sugar, bread. milk, rice and wheat flour in any The
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  • 161 3 Tht* various Gazette notifications prior to the war enun. ing "essential services" mU\ serve as the guidt* tv tne B.M.A. in deciding who is to benefit from their recent decision :o supply free flour, eta, as announced early last week, stated Brigadier P. A. B. McKerron. D.C.C.A.0..
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  • 41 3 Order No. 160. in the B.M.A. Gaxette, Singap- r Division. Fan. 11. 1946. whereby the D ity Food Con; roller prohibits the retail sales of vegetables except in cer areaa is not coming into fore immediately, i; was officially stated yesterday.
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  • 118 3 Societies Free To Carry On An official Trade Union adviser has arrived in Malaya io advise people and assist them in every way possible in the formation of a trade union. This sed at yesterday's Press conference by the Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Otticrr. SingaDivision. Brigadier P. A. B. McKerron.
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  • 196 4 From Our Ouu Corn sr.nnden! I,_;.\'ANG. Jan. 12.— Lim Cheng Ean, well-known Penang lav..-:. who was High Court judge during tli* Japanese occupation was clearea oi IUSf-d coliabor at:. >r. befure Mr Q h Conaghan, in the Special ist rate's Court tod a;. D| B_-h-Bf the
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  • 39 4 Shortly before 11 o'clock last night, the Tribune car was stolen from Anson Road. The C.I.D. was immediately informed. Within less than five minutes, the car was recovered and *he culprits arrested— just outside the C.LD. station.
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  • 229 4 Savings Seheme For Malaya's Rehabilitation Planned LONDON'S APPROVAL BEING AWAITED Increased facilities tor public si.ing \-..>u!d be available shortly if |/»ndon approves certain proposals wbich h_v_ been made t- them b> the Milayan Postal authorities Col. Malley. at yesterday's P: ss conference, said that he had proposed to London io
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  • 212 4 PENANAG RACES RESULTS -r (From Our Own Correaatmttent > PENANG. Jan Year race mieting held here today ated a good crowd, despite a steady drizzle. The going was slightly soft. Sunbeam, ridden by Allan, returned the best dividend of the day. $34. suits were as follows: Race I— Avant Tout
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  • 192 4 The posiiion as regards clerical Buemi at in Singapore "has been very much redu. during the past month act ing to informal ion given at terday's Press confer reduc ion has been as muci. 50 per cen-.. for whereas tl re abou: 2.000 registered uncap] fed
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  • 53 4 Victor Mat ur m. a JS-ye* Negro, charged with eontinua__f disobeying lawful commands given by the Second finlnu I Robert Dorman and the Master A. WUlison." on board s.s. Empire Prn~_M -ras acquitted by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne. 'n the third district court, yesterday Mr T W
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