Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 February 1946
1946-02-03
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section25 1946-02-03 1 The Sunday Tribune I.:* phorn*: :>M 1 Tlu .\ncspaper of tin People ot Malaya ol I SIM.AI'OKi-;. Sl\i)\. FI-l-KI'AK. X lillfi. I'KK I 1" (I.N'h25 words
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Article, Illustration547 1946-02-03 1 FREEDOM GIVEN TO ALE I ARTIES \o 1 ear OK* I ivil War \o\. S.l* S I llOl! I.ii-I.ii g CHUNGKING, Feb. i A stnk.nq appeal for "tine unity and genuine democracy" t_h .jhout China was made by Generalissimo Chiang KaiReuter - 547 words
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Article, Illustration19 1946-02-03 1 Jap PoW's repar the taxi-in a strip at Saigon airfield, with RAF Mosquito aircraft lined up in the background.19 words
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164 1946-02-03 1 IOKMi I 1- im# clemency U ite Joseph Hkswa. New Jars. cendemaed to death on con▼ktien at slaying two Jap-ine-e. h .1 it 'l' <l ll i.eneral Douglas MacArthur by Japanese eivis_am Sapreme Allied Comaaasni head qua rters disclosed Not one letter urgingAssociated Press - 164 words
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Article29 1946-02-03 1 ICMDCMt. Feb. I.— The United Security adJfaiata thortly after 6 pn SS \___s_?. Mon day alter hearOreek spokesman d Saaas? llce of Brttish trooDB in ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article188 1946-02-03 1 LONDON F-b I.— Sir Mcrha. nu d Zafi illah Kb ..ue***^ the Indian Federal Coun *____>- been n minated for one of the 15 members of the International Court of Justice.— Reuter MANILA. Feb. l.—T h c I r front at Manila was paralysed today irhen 12,000Reuter - 188 words
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Article164 1946-02-03 1 IEHKI.AN. Feb. I.— An eight-man Persian mission is going to Mo soon to negotiate direct with Betid Russia over tin- Azerbaijan dispute a^ agreed at the UNO Security Council Bttttflßg earlier this according to persistent reports here. Ah Soheily, one of the Pe.sian delegates to the UNO.164 words
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Article74 1946-02-03 1 LONDON. F**ij 1 Don J wai. pretender to the Spanish throne, arrived by air in Lond »l today 00 hit way to Portugal where ii is •>::-• cted he v. Q issue t aew manifesto calling on G**n. Fran'-o to relinquish his p wer :o prevent Spam74 words
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Article31 1946-02-03 1 lI Ki. BOURNE. Feb. 1. < Sir Thomas former Commander-in-Chief. Australian military forces, said in M bourne today that former Ausin generals are "now being tl tted as pariahs." ReuterReuter - 31 words
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151 1946-02-03 1 A Teeth-Shattering Blow: Japs Nea rly Went Bald, Too WASHINGTON, Feb. l.—The atomic bomb which fell on Nagasaki l.terally loosened the teeth of those ivho survived, and le" with radio-active gold fillings. It also caused many to lose their hair, but no one went completely bald. This was reported byAssociated Press - 151 words
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305 1946-02-03 1 M. P. Cri ticises Wh ite Paper On Kenya LO\DOX.Ftb. 1. .1 categorical assurance on the of racial discrimination in the farm settlement in Kenya nas asked for by Labour member F. W, Skinnard during a discussion of the East African colonial policy on the motion for adjournment in the305 words
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343 1946-02-03 1 His Last "Bag" Belsen Gang LONDON, Feika i.—Thomao flgmpaM •otai-nid il, adford < ■>■, <mt > hatifft d tin Ht retired dt.;■ .-/< m- a r i -r> He sprung tne trap lor tne last time in mid-December at the Pied PiperReuter - 343 words
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98 1946-02-03 1 PHIA. Feb 1 I Br _hich hat been de :os_}ioned is b?ooirt|ng the y's fleet "in mothlls." The Brooklyn will be sea'.ed completely and stored agafctat moisture, rust and corros basin <>f the Philadelphia N base. I- wiil major warship to b*Associated Press - 98 words
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Article68 1946-02-03 1 BUCHAREST. Ftib. 1. 6 tl I Allied < Commission, i I N kr was ki.led v. unknown persons t handgrenades lnl I Bucharest charest press r I today. *h was bii W dnetd rding to J lrnalul De D.: neatza. t) Ambass.. Rumania dudzo) speaking atReuter - 68 words
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Article48 1946-02-03 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 2— RadfcMtaUc and nterference of wire communications may be caused today and tomorrow by two large inn tp*** which have appeared at the edge of the sun. In 1940 sun-spots inwrid and radio and and telecommunications arete soaried tor several days. Associated PressAssociated Press - 48 words
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Advertisement15 1946-02-03 1 :;ar GUARANTEE for PEN REPAIr y 332. North Bridge Road. Singapore end Branches Telephone 797115 words
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Advertisement177 1946-02-03 1 Y. T. LEE IYPCWI ITER DEALERS 332. North Bridge Road, /fling undertaken moi Telephone 7 "T.M.A/S Gramophone Record Service In peace as in war. whenever Good Records are required. T.M.A. V is where everybody goes! Why? Because, there a wh< Malaya's largest range of records Is stocked. THE ACID TEST!177 words
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641 1946-02-03 2 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, February 3 1946. Hopes And Fears C" OMMENTING on Malaya's I are in The Sunday Tribune months ago we said lack of communhy leaders whose knowledge and rience fit represei. ativ< of MaL. I any c BVi n tion .-.quiry a hich mus surely prec hard641 words
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Article1350 1946-02-03 2 Miss Helen Heng - Miss Helen Heng r~ B y IT 11 nn c reservation, namely, the exclusion oi Singapore from the propoaed Malayan I nion, the White I 'a per on Malaya was general l> weUomed M a step in the right direction when responsible opinion on the1,350 words
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Article239 1946-02-03 2 WHAT PRICE LOYALTY Loyalty is a virtue tha cannot be purchase I Uki any other commodity in the markei During th* ars of the Japanese reign of terror it speaks aell tot tin* people <>i M ilaya tha -ra helmina ms I >rity remained steadfastly loyal. Loyalty of Malayans during239 words
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Article185 1946-02-03 2 Women's Case Before UNO LONDON, Jan. 31— Th delegate. Mrt. Fr\ da Dalcn, the lint woman to i ddress the United i assembly, said on Wednadeo 1 I that she had been a little y S cued, but that she thou high lime that women HUM pari in international politic*AP - 185 words
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Article54 1946-02-03 2 NEW YORK. Feb. I.— T v has asked the p help locate 26 film D ihe Japanese remonies stolen from the Ba ship Missouri on Jan. 13 in New Jersey. The film nega*.. presented to the Missouri, wl the surrender was signed, at a :n theAssociated Press - 54 words
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359 1946-02-03 2 SAX FHAXCISCO, Feb.l.—Onee again China is back on the road to peaceful unity, writes Associated Pres, Correspondent Janus White. She is back uith the aid Oi Atneriean and possibly Pus dan adriee at ttr long, bittii internal v rangling. Bu; this time theAssociated Press; Reuter - 359 words
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148 1946-02-03 2 Chinese Girl Writes Book On China NKW YORK. I'ch. I.— M «i Mai S/e. painU i authoi mi i 1 dauLihu rOf Si Xl Sze. fount the Inii.d t written a Look J.iul! < mp called "I dM tl I rv." Reflecting traditional Cl .:ty, manner and court she speaksAssociated Press - 148 words
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Article82 1946-02-03 2 Britain's New Luxury Liners LONDON. Jan 31. -The journey from England to Australia I —will take 25 days in tv w under •Otajtru The i. two will make a trial ru. the I it was ann-.unced today By next year, tht sta adds, a regulai run by the two 29,000United Press - 82 words
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Article223 1946-02-03 2 TOKYO. Feb. 1 Th.* Japanese are imi-ators rather th un creators and they could not keep up \vi;h ;he mad pace of i modern Invention when it came !0 years of bitter, all-out war. Rear Admiral C. B. tfn»-_f#p, commanding Japan's merchail shipping, saidAP - 223 words
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56 1946-02-03 2 CHUNGKING. Feb. 1. China plans to enter the automob li inanufacturing Held, t spokesman for the Chinese Ministry ol Communications has announced He said thai the Industry would be operated by the government as weii as private m terests and foreign Investmei m theAssociated Press - 56 words
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Article452 1946-02-03 2 Letters To Editor < For Mak\ Tna White _*per on heralds a ne* ra otTS: and tolls the de, Knell policy of racial aaa i lailmUii Uie Malayan people d cause, their stnigg.,,' i >rms are a triumph ol /V »1 _T* end-rule react-onaf-soi. exc_is_ of Singapore, thf jg will452 words
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Article19 1946-02-03 2 e-tkating star ni- miiuoo; smal U2 es of detertion J n c and his tM*-19 words
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632 1946-02-03 3 v a Here are three fascinating stories about the most talked of thing in the world today, namely, the MOM Man may now contact the Moon or stir up a 1.000 m.p.h. wind. He may now wipe out poverty or abolish the entireAssociated Press - 632 words
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Article137 1946-02-03 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. 1— President Traman yeeNidsy said that the atomic bomb project will be turned over than control when Congress fixes tbe mwiry responsibi. The project produced the first atomic bomb which was dropped on Japan. Plants in Tennessee and Washington are included in the prom theAssociated Press - 137 words
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Article121 1946-02-03 3 WW YORK. Feb. I— Major jltundir versky, widelyknown champion of the airplane as a v a pon. ci navies are finished as a prime t: The major. In an article in tttgiTtnc American Mercury, the aircraft carrier, around which has been adJnttied that the UniteoAP - 121 words
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731 1946-02-03 3 St i4 niisl Warns America ,>/_'M lUHK, (Hy Mail). With the atomic bomb "we can touch the stars— oy pry open the nates ot hell. We can nine out poverty or abolish the human race:' S i writes Dr J C Hu cheson,731 words
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613 1946-02-03 3 A- Bomb Was Discussed Before Pearl Harbour U. 5. FEARED HITLER WOULD HA YE IT FIRST NEW YORK, Feb. I.— The United States Government, tearing England would lose the war if Germany developed and used the atomic bomb lirst, sent two professors to Britain before Pearl Harbour to discuss suchAssociated Press - 613 words
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Article130 1946-02-03 3 SYDNEY, Feb. 1 The New South Wales branch of the Returned Soldiers' League decided today to .r.d a cable to Mr. Winston Chun bill expressing resentment at "his action in slandering the Australian force which were engaged in the Malayan campaign." An official of the branchReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement47 1946-02-03 3 Happy World Boxing JB& dfe TONIGHT AT 8.30 P. M. W .u.imu»Tl_ BPORTS PROMOTION PRESENTS a Vanm.ddi.e-\?t champion ship contest 1^ \K N BOMBER NtWTON v. BATT.SIMA *W SEMI-FINAI _VENT jL^fc* BtW I*'*1 5v" hSta aI CAM-R-SIANS. ■jji^,,; L 3SI 1 4 C.OOD PAIRS USL-AL PRICKS MK-gT47 words
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Advertisement227 1946-02-03 3 Cold Prospecting By A-Bomb° I NEW YORK. Feb. I.— Ca; Ed-h K:ckenbacker said j day that ho proposed to th-* army, navy and coas: guard thr the tl tn bomi- to "prospect" ior gold and other minerals in the Ice-covered south Polar region. He sa.ci hat his idea was that227 words
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Advertisement248 1946-02-03 3 MISCELLANEOUS citing colic tiaa of new morning and a* noo: I)RLS_»LS fa«hioned in excl t an deiabl* at Flat 9, 2nd. or, Eu Court, Hill St. Hours 10 30 to 1 00 an fro WANTED tt-rtfnlrlr agents throughout Malaya resent tbe well known 'Metropolitan* Oil Portrait*. 100 p.c. Hand-painted by248 words
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285 1946-02-03 4 Police Radio Cars Will Soon Patrol All Singapore Streets THREE MINS. TO ANSWER ANY SOS CALL Tutu is <- i filial in crime the criminals know it and tlu polict know it. Tht* Singap- re pel ice. "wl. have done a good job to date 111 keeplni crime d mo285 words
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Article183 1946-02-03 4 (from Our Own Correspond i a Lit in p v r, Feb. 2. Following are the results of today's race I: Ist Last 2nd Samory (Ah Kirn): 3rd Antrum 4 Carloca $8, $7, 13 c: I mm 7-3 K.u- lst Gold Love); _nd Carmana (Wainnghf $20, $10,183 words
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Article89 1946-02-03 4 LIVERPOOL, Peb. I.— Reuter md rstand hai there will be possible to run the Grand Natlon i .i Liverpool this year. r.. rea d ccnpation I course by Un: d States a.: r.y .othorities. During war It was used as a dumping ground and although clearing m _MReuter - 89 words
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Article46 1946-02-03 4 SYDNI v Feb. T I) higher- ry of VV Uni lay that I r urn In the a rid is found istern Queensland. d:d not give his sour n- tt but ild percent inium ol i leposil the g_ I Assoc: a- I Press46 words
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Article100 1946-02-03 4 Thr next War Crimrs Trials -fill be held In the Singapore Supreme Court on Tuesday next M H' |m. Two cases will be Tied MmiFl-aneou^ly in the Court of Appeal and in the Superior Court. In the Court of Appeal, Lieut. Col. L.100 words
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Article187 1946-02-03 4 LO.'- Feb. I.— Moscow Radio said tonight: In tlie Far East Sakhalin and the Kunles have been returned to our country. From now on, they will no longer bloc 1 postage of the Soviet Union to the ocean and serve as a springboard fm JapaneseReuter - 187 words
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Article152 1946-02-03 4 At midnight last Tuesday the command of the 26th Indian Division, capturers of Rangoon and one ol the oldest qf the veteran Burma formations. passed from MajorGeneral H. If ko MajorGeneral R.C O. Hedley. DSO and two bar- E_ fficio' General He.i>*. also becomes GOC.152 words
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Article34 1946-02-03 4 CHINESE NEW YEAR BALL A gala OHttt Rra Ye*i Bat: was held by the Welfare Section ol the St. Andcews Old Boys' Association at the School premise*. m WoodsYllle yesterd t to 11 Din.34 words
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Article107 1946-02-03 4 STRIKE RUMOUR DENIED Strong rumours circulatn town to the effect that a general ttrika it to be called again after the HlillStt Xew Year holidays were emphatically refuted by Mr. Tan Chin Choon, Vice-President ot tie SingapOM General Labour Unioo, when intsrv-swsd by the Sunday Tribune yest-fday. He revealed that107 words
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Article35 1946-02-03 4 From Our Own C-Tn-.pond PENANO, Feb. l. Penang** Brst Chinese Consul since its libera- ion is Mr. Li Ming King Ke It expected io arrive hi n lh rtly iron. Chungking.35 words
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Article38 1946-02-03 4 All civilians who are interested m i-uket and or b tn ißVlttd feo Attend a practice Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday next at 4.30 p.m.. or to communicate with Evai: Wong. China Building. Tel. 221338 words
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Article395 1946-02-03 4 After spending three weeks as the sole white man in a native village in Borneo, Sheffield airman has at last reached his base at Labuan, an island in ihe Hay of Brunei. He is Sergeant Arthur Lloyd, of Shay Road. Stocksbridge, Sheffield. Sergeant Lloyd was395 words
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301 1946-02-03 4 i Citizens Advice Bureau Answers a mother's SOS from England Although larfc supplier of cigarettes runniny inl<> several millions have been released by the authorities for the use of the public, part of them is still getting inn (he hands of black market operators and hoarders.301 words
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Article243 1946-02-03 4 In England today then is a mottn another Singapore moi Inv, has cause i be thankful for the existence of tht fiti:* M A-Wtt eau in the Old Supreme Court. Sh, is In Y»nv. "amah" to the Rani of Sarawak. The Bureau has run243 words
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Article60 1946-02-03 4 tFrum Our Own CorrtgpMMiPENANG, Feb. i •luding wellknown personalities, f coll.. n nllefati-Mtt by Magistrate T. M. Bishop today. Among them are Ong Huck L wyer, and managing Penang Turf Club; A. M. Y. Tz zuddin, Ma der dur Japanese ocei .tnd President ol he Malay60 words
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66 1946-02-03 4 Chinese Educationist Touring Malaya Own PENANG. Feb. I— Mi Cheow Huang, an oft. Chungking Governing arrival in Penang the sudents of Chinese schools for iheir high rd of English. In an adc Chung Ling High School today, he told the boyi pay gr n to I :.al language. Eg in66 words
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Advertisement70 1946-02-03 4 wl pwrrnpsfwi ihe one, big lißtiy WJI ATTRACTION ISyiUuyß ||y£ull holiday crowds 1 AIH-WAI. oyer i iiixafiom the pacta of Ooi. Robert Lee I "GOD IS MY CO-PILOT" 'adapted by Warner Bros.) featurinc DENNIS MORGAN as the hero of assaults on the JAPS TO MTf-SUT n ,s Mandarin t, *\j70 words
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