Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 January 1946

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  • 22 1 The Sunday Tribune lelephone: aSll The .\eus/)(i[)ci the People of Malaya \i v\ SI.NfiAI'OKK. SINDAY JANUARY 27, 1946. IRK Ii 1" CENT-
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  • 194 1 Sir Keith Park Told: "Ships For Blighty— Not For Java" -four thousand Jtoi/a! Air Force men shouted R.i i;htii—not fo) Java" when Marskmi Sir KtUk fork to a <t inh <•/ non d* manding a speed up in Uteir "de?nohhiny." »Sir Keith
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  • 82 1 r >m Cairo. Reuto r reports that the strike of ao> d 700 men mi each of the Royal All Force camps a Lydda Pi', tine) and ir Cair ended day. fflcia ttement Issui I the H idq irter i b( R v U -\.r F nv.
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  • 47 1 "Destroy Enemy First"— -Nimitz today, d»-cbr*-d hu th Unin ii States mnst prepare to d my future ervmy b< lore v \%OM the opportunity to attack this nu inn. asserted that the United States must adopt the fundawhelming force before he can United Press 1 iHJuI TZ
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  • 106 1 CHICAGO. Jan 26— The United States Secretary of Agriculture has stand 133 strike-bound meat-pack-ing plants at midnight. From New York. B was reported Truman of 'engaging to a striketteakins action." nearly 300,300 muabers of the Meat Packers Union, aHUiated to the Congress of Industrial Organisations, decided not
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  • 74 1 ■otj.er Reuter despatch, from ;:ii.. tttt RJU -trikc at Kat onayalD atoiMi-, Obhaatoo protest.! ig against alleged delay v patria' Oß a. id demobilisation, ent.ied id MMM day today. The n .en MR Hall I disciplined in demeanCßß and HMN have nc demonstrations. Air G C. Chilton. Air
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  • 216 1 Air Ministry Issues Stern Warning LONDON. Jan 28 1 Royal Air Force personnel in India, Ceylon, Egypt and Palestint to proiest against slow demobilisations are th" subject of Vanning by Urn British Air Ministry today. Tin* statement 'Se* breaches ol discipline such as these winch have int harm to the
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  • 112 1 New Java Atrocity BATAVIA. Jan. 25. Allied source.' said today that Dutch naval men have found the decapitated, naked bodies of IT Europeans in&UClinfl some women in the Antjol Canal running from Batavia to the Java Sea_. As. investigation lias been ortieied. Meanwhile. General Sir Phil:*. Cnristison, Allied C-in-C. toda;.
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  • 104 1 TEHKRAN, Jan. 26.— Q..vam Sultaneh, 65-year-old former Piemier and landowner, was chosen by the Iranian Parliair. today to succeed Ibrahim Hak.:. es Premier. Hakimi tesigned on Jan. O* after **********6 that he had tolled in his efforts to negotiate with Russia over Aserbara: Sultaneh promised to seek erotiations
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  • 112 1 Rocket Trips To Moon In Ten Years ANGELES Jan _':>.-- W. E, Osborne, former ma, or n :he AosttOl.au Army, ictw hot been conducting radar < ...crimen: tocontodi tkootooi*, pred cted I press correspondents today thai rocOettrt\ would hi mode to r moon within the next ten years. Osborne made
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  • 302 1 LONDON. Jan. 25.— The belief that a forward British policy would be to recognise that dynamic national m nements are going to grow up in the Far East, and tr at it was not only Britain's moral duty hut also
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  • 426 1 BRITAIN'S FOREIGN POLICY REA CHING CR OSSROADS LONDON, lan 26: Britain's foreign policy is clearly reaching the crossroad?., states the weekly financial review "Economist," commenting on the Russian raising of the Indonesian and Greek problems following the Persian complaint q] Soviet intervention in their territory. The Kconomwt snvs: "The Russians
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  • 69 1 REFRIGERA TORS AS TEMPORARY HOUSES! NEW YORK, Jan. Lb. -America )us:ng headache lias become a nightmare •< gns of any i lung more than a With n uring jor homes anti tts of Si ng to set up nited States nc, hon. I year. The ate is thai 425,000 home*
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  • 259 1 CHUNGKING Jo**, 2ti.—in a dramatic atUmnt break tin, dt-adhn h■■ < i film *>. government reorganization. Foreign Minister Wang Shi-chieh today catted pei sonally on Chou t.n lai, leading u/nmumst dclcgatt to the unity conferenct uini lung dv Democratic Leagut delegate, to oflt
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  • 79 1 WASHINGTON n. 26.— Se retary I Stat James F. Byrnes, r \rning today London, expi ation at the pr the U. Nut. lis t>T| n in the last two Wl -ks. Bl said he in' ended to <• with Pre den Truman as so. .n
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  • 188 1 SARAWAK, Jan. 26.— Sarawak v described as a test case for Britain by Anthony Brooke, Rajah Mud.. Sarawak and head of t: R Uncial Government, in a letter ta the current Issue of the New Btaletman and Nation. Quite apart from tha fact,- he Sarawak
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  • 45 1 I Jan. M Ti. Brimmander in T last night clamped a censorship I rets and radio in adi li •■it !>■ Indonesia:. .nd r nment. report i pul anything c or likely ■n or in way d acts prej :o law and or
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 58 1 Y. T. LEE TYPEWRITER DEALERS 332. North Bridge Road, Cleaning undertaken monthly Telephone 7971. I3E LONG PLAYiNC NEEDLES j^^^ 1. NO RHCCRD WEAR. Kf^ S NOIUK U'CHAIiF.R Kh* ROIXCTION Needles thai and nothing but MUSK'- Used by Record Connoisseurs r.d. IM SEED Li Boa of 10 $2.00 IU in .irpener)
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  • 614 2 The Sunday Tribune Sunday January 27, 1946. Malays and Reforms A GREAT dcai I politic ii -ra will take pluo Malaya bei r*- I: can tak-- ad'.u'.- reforms, and It i h ild be obViOUS to tv- ry bat I can fel n batal X Bail |M_l nan t raise
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  • 1850 2 f +rrr-\ I Is war instinctive i j uith man, as it is with I ants? Man has leapt j centuries ahead in in- venting a new world to live in, hut he knows little or nothing about t his own part in that j world.
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    64 2 />;., MiM 'ing the 'recent reme Allied C, i inlander, South E moi*. Lord Louis Mountbat: Bangkok. Thi King of Siam and the Supremo listen to the band of the Royal Hantns at a Bangkok garden party. The Qmom motiur sits tuxt to the Supremo talking to Mrs. (ooft of
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  • 301 2 Paris Still Eating Bread Of Defeat France's Capital Is Au L<>t,(/< > "(.ui, i r.AKIS.- 1 mnic, vsiiKti <*ti)' .in .til 111. Imli csl standaul nt Ihriag in Lin ■•■>.. ia today cold, huni itneuilhaie. n.ii t lviii- it crumbs at Mm ibles of her a I lit *->. Mure
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  • 277 2 ROCHESTER (New York), Jan. 24.-The world' deadliest weapon-the atom bomb-was perfected V out one ol the thousands o. workers suffVr_n„ an v effect lrom its radio-active materials, according to "a port issued by the University of Rochester This splendid record, the report, said,
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  • 86 2 WASHINGTON, Jan Eleven "Liberty" .-.hips are now en rour.* to th- Oram ul -ranspor-a-ion principally mi. cars and motives recently acquired Iran for reliel service in Cl i- Is expected thai all aril] b the China lervice by Late April. The consifnmeni in -.500
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  • 213 2 'Long Distance' Wives Want Divorce TFNNA Jan. i —More than 8,000 divorce suits have been filed M Vienna civil courts since July, most of them by Viennese women who married Germans snd have now deao not want to be Germans after all, writes ilMiilalad Press special correspondent _#n_| Heinzerling. Many
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  • 89 2 LONDON will waive in 1940-41 und rms ol Angl- Gi nich is disclosed I liament v. ill be asked, in add:: ion, to approve i 10,000,000 credit to stabilise y. Tfiis cr forest is b ..arg.-d will be iid in ten equal annual infrom July
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  • 27 2 WASHING i N Jan I response to General Mac A luest, Japan wheat from robably AuttrtST :nfora_atfao__iv ces, whosa. i has als t r India United Press
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  • 320 2 THROUGH CHINESE EYES nc as a shoffctot__* put: g v St. d man.. it. Lack mil. mtlett cottstttaaa* paving tl. and ot: _ood pr r* The great majority of th* used from Jap prlsom tr> h_v. i r.*l»-as mr too n _p:-i. r homes, as 1 dc v orithn among
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  • 100 3 cated ABeaav i bora i ion with Japanese can be made police in the ordinary < events, even alter the abolition special courts set up for this purpose. Thus stated Major-General H R. Hone. Chief Civil Affairs a MA, Malaya, at the meeting of the Singapore Advisory
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  • 80 3 Ooi. P. J. D. Reg Staf Officer to the Dt Cttll Affairs Offlct gapore Division, who presided at vealed that lippruxini :> (KU li bourers are being sap 'tree rt«»ur. <M Urn rat- i thr tatties each), while 3.700 clerks are Uni- upplw cl UM
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  • 60 3 CLOTH SUPPLIES FOR MALAYA The British Military ___MMtet: •->. ot Mi.. the OMBtlavd Control Board and this is Om main uawm why application private enterprises to import cloth fm other countries, like India, have stated -nat cloth was a irol Board. Ho Men could ka green »i tha stage aa
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  • 209 3 V|»<»r«' llivc'i* Again A ■ive Olf Activity mehe. piled hiijh |).-..<l c. ue.ointheir way in and out of the tiansformed that -stretch ot the it; ..hat x „n emptN II rii day the boats race up and down— the staccato coughs of their motors telling all and sundry that one
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  • 747 3 "Position Ao IBeMt'i* Than 11 fort* I.i hera lion" \ppcci I Ma de On Be ha If Of Govt. Pensioners Emphasizing that the position of the clerks is no bettei than it was during the .Japanese occupation, Mr. Lim I huan
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  • 115 3 SINGAPORE'S HOUSING SHORTAGE housing needs of the civilian population m trongly represented tl tB important conference last week, and action b Mag to release all possible premises, it was officially ilttti ll yesterday's Press conference Col. PJ D Heeester. Chid Staff Officer to the Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Singapore
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  • 67 3 All Students ol the O'lli'ge ol M--0 Singapore, who began :.ir ttUdles before June, 1941, and who, no! baying completed their studies, desire to do so HOW, must register their names n later -han Feb. 24. 1946, with the D U.C A. 'Medical) Singapore. Such BtUdentl are asked
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  • 122 3 The British Officer Court will try the case in v. hich Erie Woodford charged with aariettßg Hm Japan, m military authorities by disclosing to Lhen tht identity of certain Eurasian volunteers. 'I hi trial which has been fixed for I binary 5 and 6. will
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  • 112 3 Two youths whoso ages were estimated at tnythlni between 11 ana M ftara, were sentenced to s.-v.-ii years' rigorous imprisonment by the Superior Conn yesterday when they pleaded guilty to attempted armed gang robbery. The police received advance Information of a plot to rob the house
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  • 275 3 I tm need for Riving- encouragement and assi to ..id: ivat r*- in this country with a view to making tlie country elfsufli ter of staple food supply, was stressed at the second d-y's session of the Singapore Ad- ry Council Mr Lien Ying
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  • 365 3 An appeal that control and interference with the freedom ot trade should be kept to the minimum, and should only last as long as may be absolutely necessary, was made at the second day's session of the Singapore Advisory Council. Mr. Tan Chin
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 130 3 WANTED WANTED— Reliable agents throughout Malaya tv represent the well known 'Metropolitan' Oil Portraits. 100 pr* Hand-painted by expert artists. guaranteed not to fade Convex Glass and Frame lrom Ununited States of America. Samples M view at 18-F, Batter;. Road. Singapore. P.O. Box 533. FOR SALE FOR SALE— Three Bed-re..
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    • 393 3 ALL -IN WRr: AG Choice S.P.C.K. Cards ro-M mow ni. hi which contain both Ciiristmas and vj3l\J___./i 1 W V_y JK JL JL^ New Year greetings. Prices with 7 envelopes to match, 30 cento, 40 cents, and 60 cento MM ammm\x Postage Extra. JL» x i Churchman's Almanack :.t«»ining Daily
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  • 339 4 Chiang Ex-Adviser Not Optimistic Over Talks HONOLULU, Jan. 26.— William Donald, Australianborn observer of Chinese politics oar iv years and former adviser to Chiang Kai-shek, said today In believed there would be no lasting peace in China until the <*mmunists
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  • 89 4 Maximum Price For Meals I An imp or tan en- i nouncement regard i I < 1 oale ot food*!:.:' libli J i restaurants v a r ma by i Coi P J D Regesu a? yesterday Pn ?s confei l CICC t I /ie taw tfcd iPi 1 ma'ti
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  • 208 4 The following Malayans arrived :n Singapore on the S.S Indrapo.ra during the week. SINGAPORE —Mr and Mrs. Au Yo:-.,* ar.d family. Mrs Lucy Lam and chUdren. p* and Mrs Cliia ar.d family. Mrs Betty Or.*;. Mes... J A ar.d I A Elias. Gabrielle Low, M: and
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  • 79 4 SYDNEY Jun ...—Some devastatboaUm oy Australia's new speed b r, Ray Lindwall. whose "Dag" m it( h was 9 for 76, h.ip-d v-'.v South Wales to beat South Au traha b\ an innings and 5i r-;ns here tod.-.- I indwall is known a. I od. Btttat; South Australia
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  • 226 4  -  Khoo Teik Ee (Frw\ o*9 o*9* Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 26. That estate owners who spent four bleak years during the Japanese occupation had hoped that with the liberation they would enjoy some measure of prosperity and that the eagerly awaited news of the price of rubber
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  • 143 4 LONDON. Jan. 25.— Possibly the greatest British Parliamentary' c troversy of the present session will be produced by a bill of 12 Una containing only one effective clause The Trades Disputes and Trades Unions Bill published today by 'he Labour Government simply repeals tht enactment of 1927, which
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  • 28 4 Those who have applied for passages to Calcutta 'lirst and third classes) are asked to call at No. 30. Enggor Street, Tanjong Pagar. at 9.30 a.m. today (Sunday).
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  • 232 4 i wa important amendments to the Women and Children > Ordinance in order to make open soliciting a criminal offence, were su^ested by Dr. Chen Su Lan at the meeting ol the Singapore Advisory Council last week Dr. n Su Lan said that -he
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  • 103 4 'Quake Rocks Switzerland t lvnuvn, Jan. 26.— Sc-) reral casualties hare been I reported in the stronac- I r earthquake in Switzerland J since 1855 Which occurrc! yesterday. The Swiss ra-} t dio reported las- eight !l that many buildings iui Sion (capital of a com ni including governments buildings,
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  • 185 4 JmptOOOOh Korean aud Formosan civilians -will not be permitted to remain in Maiaya and they will he.va.. mm* in pkt same way as Japanese Military personnel, states an official release issued \\-^tcrday. ft jj also itilt*d that no application for permission h maui in Malaya
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  • 431 4 Speech Ai §etf», fWssioii Ol* loiiiiiioiis l f iiblislir_l NEW VOKK. Jan. 2.— The text ot the historic speech made by Mr. Winston Churchill at a secret session in the House ol Commons on April 23, 1942, which ha*been kept secret almost tour years
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  • 222 4 Singapore Eurasians will Vivian Charles Yzel%nan, whose mother married John H Whttaker, t teacher in the Anglo-Chna School, and subsequently a member ol the stall of Thi Malaya liinanand The Straits Times. Mr. Y/elman married an Ame. man alter Im o*o were**] ia the United
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  • 226 4 Collaboration Cases In Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) PENANG. Jan 26 —Two Chinese and two Eurasians. Lim Kent Seng. Tan Cheang Swee, Leonard Jambo and Carlisle da Silva. were thit week brought up before Lt.-Col A. W. Bellamy in the Superior Court to _es to which they all claimed trial.
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  • 43 4 j HUSALEM. Jan. 25.— More than 25 armed Jews. by ihe police be members of rorist organisation Irgun Zvai Leumi. today a Industrial Supplies AS! Ll In Tel and after overpowering three watchmen, drove oil truckloads of yarn valued 6.000.
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  • 25 4 Dr. L M ompsor. well-known Singapor was amon^ ra passengers from India who arr Ln Singapore on staying at the Raffle.**
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  • 335 4 PALM Po\\ CAMP ISCIDESTS HEC \LLEI) Sergeant Major Tano Shozo (accused No. ."-.< and Sgt. Yabi Jinichiro (No. 7) were in thi witness !*<*\ terday when the hearing ot the minoi w, crimes trial continued at the Appeal Court here yesterday. Sergeant Major Shozo
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 107 4 CHURCH SERVICES No services will be held at Anglican Churches in Singapore I la ther than St. Andrew's Cathed enable their priests and congregations to participate In the Dedication Pest-va! of thi OathedraL St Andrew dedicatti on St. Pt s Day, 1862. Main services I the occasion will be a
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