Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 17 February 1946
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section21 1946-02-17 1 The Sunday Tribune Telephone: SSII The Newspaper of the Peopt*' 0$ Maldi/a i SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1946. V\iU I U21 words
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389 1946-02-17 1 At om Secret Leakage In C an ada Reported: Twenty-Two Detained "FOREIGN MISSION" IS SOLVED: SO VIET R USSI Ml X HONED MACKENZIE KING APPOINTS ROYAL r VQUSRY COMMiSSION hast 22 men were d. Iff* Salunlui, ut n I iiam Government launched an investigate toft 1 1 v Mm >•«A.P.; Reuter - 389 words
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Article, Illustration97 1946-02-17 1 //<<;,. pj of the J &tA tsion re- landed in I atnuMt British dm duom the 9th Amstraj» toho re-.ook t ]rum the Japs. i I Indian L I action jn Bur* ima for two years and also In French lndo-China, now they have the fitting isk of taking over97 words
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Article226 1946-02-17 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.— China- ln>i n:>vy m*} BWi ..inninq:27l small American >:.\\)> i: MfltM fives its approval. Six destroyer escort! ue the largest easels on the list of Chairman ViMOM, Democrat of :m.i. of the House Naval Commitiee macit pubic jres- erday. Vinson urgedAssociated Press - 226 words
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146 1946-02-17 1 FAMINE- JAPAN SHOULD SUFFER, NOT INDIA LONDON, Feb. l&— The political and linancia! week- 4, pubi; r,i- :ii the cuiit-nt ifIHM a iii page a: t*m i tmnt&f%9m\mm\ in BsauMijf ta the ln(i food uation. "The feeling in India." says the correspondent, "is that if >ne in Asia has 10Reuter - 146 words
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Article20 1946-02-17 1 ASHINGTON. Frb. 16. Unit,: B s Steel Corporatio] D settled, it wa officially announced last night.20 words
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175 1946-02-17 1 Lunatics Roam City As Asylum Attendants Strike KINGSTON, JAMAICA, Feb. 16. All out li> of tae lunatics wlio escaped from a Kinjaiun a.: utiir duo aitenaanis went on for oetJsr condition^, have been returned by the police who arc now in charge of tne hospital the aid of the military.Reuter - 175 words
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433 1946-02-17 1 LONDON. Feb. Isw— Prime Minister Clement Attlee ■M rtHt'i\ed rrpor' n Indonesia from Harold Davies, i ikour Member of ParliaiMni for Leek, who has just iv'tuiPfd in. m Urn Far r. is ma Oxford University Renional Committee lecturer to theReuter - 433 words
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164 1946-02-17 1 Chinese Publisher, Editor Releas ed (From Our Own Conesponr: KUALA LUMPUR. Feb. 16.— Let Kiao Cheong, publish.:, aid L. Fong Seng, editor ofl .iiineidaily, Ming Ching Pao. were release, today on two sureties of $2,000 eac to be of good behaviour for the res of their terms of sentence. TheReuter - 164 words
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Article241 1946-02-17 1 NUREMBERG, Feb. 1 i.— Tl, national Military Tribunal will tomorrow CM > a request by the del< counsel for an udjournnunt to allow the defence to study a flood of Russian documents. Lord .1 Lawrer sident of the court, announced tod;. Documents presented by the RussianReuter - 241 words
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Article44 1946-02-17 1 WA Feb. v headqttaru report a :hat is sweep i v nc. Tht one of tti< severe t >nd >rld war. J d'ng fro sia ami I > Pr >it i i in ar< 'h J sow//;, i bian pla ReuterReuter - 44 words
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40 1946-02-17 1 Bangkok's Famous Silver Market Completely Gutted b. 1.000 pecple i 1 oi tne a 1 ea ana U,aa;> '111. members al council It if e has be 1 by police. kiv w: ccurred and the num! VUHH ;i Re uterReuter - 40 words
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Article26 1946-02-17 1 UNO Hq. In Empire Stat e Building ing vtew Yur* s t pper— u quarters of I orgai i d. it was iearned here tonight. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article18 1946-02-17 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. -PreMHM Harry Truman had said in a does not int run i IB the 194818 words
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Article13 1946-02-17 1 T. V. Sooug ■tMM^piyyf^ that Canada granted China a loan of 560.000.000.— A.PA.P. - 13 words
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Advertisement113 1946-02-17 1 2- YEAR GUARANTEE FOR PEN REPAIRS Y. T. LEE 33?. North Bridge Road, Singapore and Branches Tetephone 797 1 L^f m »V^J Her nWWWUWIWMnI M^MfffI ii nrl (WAR) Eflfljfrffljggjg JUgjl (LOVK) Courage Plays its Role And Wins Bmikl (20th Century-Fox's Technicolour Jewel) Tyrone Power Anne Baxter —I latoiri Mid cc113 words
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Advertisement127 1946-02-17 1 Y. T. LEE -h M 332, North Bridge Road. Cleaning undertaken monthly Telephone 7971 M T C IC FOR THE PI^NI-TS 5^J <$ At TM -A.*» you wUI nnd a lafge selection )f^X I of Tutors Studies, Music, etc, for AdulU J and Children— the largest range ever stocked jKf'iJ127 words
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Article275 1946-02-17 2 Wlin 05 se of Lords la I I Malayan Union leglalation which is sal] '.hrough Parliament v:.. const!rial rt M il^v it ai. ii Union pian is almost ft H I me tiill mans, atirety, may be ta*tn lor granted h I i^oias ck-uatt. mil huv275 words
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Article87 1946-02-17 2 v < I WM M r ?ene- re are a t I .uing Mala.. .;)uur- As tne ler lounni s niing od back understand why old-timers •r preserve as far as they can the old ler of t But they are I battle Pin Pi for 1 ter87 words
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670 1946-02-17 2 i iMunai mai\v m leMgiM ain UW .inu u-,t: I .4. t 1 Mlil il.ilUl lCttlUiV. n i«> senior fipuni I i i i HI i ...»i ii.ti. i'i>- v. Ml :it 'i iif.tt. .lii.l lilU 1 1 V1 1 1 1 r670 words
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Article71 1946-02-17 2 Joy Of Silence Gandhi IDRAS, Feb. 15.—Gandhi Wiio ooserves science lor commended it to others nere. which i i been leu i unique," he wrote message to a gathering he could not address, it be- :ice. ing it would be, r he said. 'if everyone :t at least a smallReuter - 71 words
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Article588 1946-02-17 2 R. B. Ooi - R. B. Ooi The world is now waH"<v!m m '^c mess it has created for itself through the bungling hands of the ~>ale of the species who has from tin believed be could idle through somehow. in a while the weak voice f I vile of the588 words
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Article, Illustration84 1946-02-17 2 S Th€ mac cot qj the 2nd Moyti Him i I I m v pi v..L vail tnj i tiattaUon when Ua Us AC VB I .aiidcr-in-L in i IMU*, Lt.-Gen J NORTH- J CO« a O.C-in-C Loin- t monweaith Force. Japan, i > and Mai-Gen. D.84 words
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792 1946-02-17 2 BIRTH, REIGN AND DEATH OF THE KEMPE I -TAI The following article chi^ iMk with the training of the Japanese Gestapo, and also h.s activities m the Japanese homeland The article is an extract from a recent broadcast given over Singapore Radio by Lewis Bush who knows Japan— end theAssociated Press - 792 words
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468 1946-02-17 2 HENRY BOUGH - Action Behind Jap Lines In Hong Kong HENRY BOUGH g;lfkgp;kl giotre— I Rcuter's Correspomtmt M H oiten causes a *< imposed ban cm < dents i overing exp! sand beyoad phrases behi nemy lit mm i daring and Such was the case of Britain's role— admittedly a minor 02. gainst468 words
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Article23 1946-02-17 2 Atom Bomb Patented wash. j Develop* > .s\ week j v v i navu had bt< I s 1 P O« tt Associated PressAssociated Press - 23 words
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498 1946-02-17 3 Ammlc Toj'ei^n Asks *a«i,- i,u" DELHI, Feb. 16.- Security in the Pacific dt--9 deal for the #Kop/« oi Ind he South-west Pacific— a "fair go" in ffc irafian phrase, according to the At I sierlh.tl tt. In a paper f India Quarterly, organ ofAssociated Press - 498 words
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462 1946-02-17 3 Churchill's "Strong Language" To Colleagues In 1940-41 LONDON, eb. i'>. >•.. Wlmlm I kwrddll some- v lan^iici.uc to HMieuguei kl Itfl ibtoct ■g me «f i, wlmm itrnati wm \m tne .ili^ci U aarges of com.it -t vetdouse of uuii on Junt tl: .igucs will bear *itn region oi .here462 words
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Article280 1946-02-17 3 Paving The Way To Free Millions Abcliticn Of Colonialism Ultimate Go^l Of UNO LONDON, Feb. 16. The United Nations ha> m i another step forward in the long obstacie-blocki d iraj I or-ti of coioniaiism a word millions of people i^now as a source of war and misery, writes >•Associated Press - 280 words
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129 1946-02-17 3 BRAINS OF WAR CRIMINALS TO BE STUDIED washi .<,..-. j 7/ tfaa/Ji ,s Me re™ i I 0/ i/c d cra/ies r courts tiycny accused lea- i Itn v/ Jajjan and Ger- I Bill, f/ie 17«k4 etZ i'/aies > rathological In- 1 i fHfUii uariis to obtain the brains cAssociated Press - 129 words
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80 1946-02-17 3 CHICAGO. Feb. 16.— Accidents in the United States in 1946 cost the lives of 96.000 persons, injured 10,300,000 and the estimated economic loss was $5,200,000,000, ccording to the National Saiciy Council. One person in every thirteen suffered a disabling injury in 1945. The loss in80 words
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82 1946-02-17 3 Churchill's Speeches Not State Documents LONDON, Feb. 15— Labourite A. S. McKmiay told the Common khftl tne ixxia of state documems 'lor personal gain uy a tormer n. ia grossly ouenswe to a great seclion" in Bniain. i that he was rering iv formef Prune Mniu'er ii Cnurtaui or anyAssociated Press - 82 words
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Article28 1946-02-17 3 Feb. 14.— Ohavam Sultaneh, Persian Prime Minister, pre- his new Cabinet to the Shah this afternoon. He will piesent his cabinet to the Majlis (Parliament) on Sunday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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271 1946-02-17 3 Tiger V erdict Sets G ood Preceden t FeS 16. American news, pf: s ,eaeralJy agreed that Japar < jene. jI ToaiO,. u I.i .a hit* re- id and th t sen(eace cf death by hangi.-.g was uily ju One coast paper 4Ue- .-Join Jf preme rity decision in Van.Associated Press - 271 words
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176 1946-02-17 3 HONG KONG, Vrh. IC Vi-merl CMmsc kidaapped Foo Tak-cam. wealthy Macaa 'gaMbliag Idag" faoa Komi Yam Tesplc Ka the i'.Miurucse cvii n> m Satarday, according to reports reaching here. Foo was on one of his frequent v'sits to the temple. The kidnapper* •vere reportedAssociated Press - 176 words
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129 1946-02-17 3 Jap "Balloon Bombs" Were Ineffective WASHINGTON. Feb. IG-Tn I istic but futile attempt to ft the Doolittle Tokyo raid, the .nese launched 9.000 balloons against the United State? during the war, with possibly 900 actually reaching North America, the A::. and Navy announced today The armed services concluded the bombA.P. - 129 words
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144 1946-02-17 3 Full Report On Pearl Harbour Said 'Shocking' PONTIAC, Michigan. Feb. 16. Kepreaeniauve mm* Ajeexe, .Vibcumsin rtepuolicun and I jer oi [ny Pearl tuuroour in¥e*«i--at.ng cummiiiee, said in a ;i to a rtepuolican poll .neeting recently. '"You win ounas v. id to a and disillusionu.' Vtken lull report oi the tryA.P. - 144 words
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Article21 1946-02-17 3 NEW YORK, Feb IC— Ot White 4ouse has announced the resie: of Mr. Av^rill Harrima-n. United states Ambassador to Russia. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement155 1946-02-17 3 SPC.K. FREE LIBRARY No tr trance Fees Mo Subscriptions lv Membership Fee* Anyone ran borrow books from our Library. The only cc turn is tnat the amount standing to the credit of the borrower's account should cover the price the books taken out of the Library and that books should155 words
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Advertisement680 1946-02-17 3 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that fror i February. 1946, all 2nd Clas Motoi Hackney Carriages must carr; a card giving the information show below. Tnese c;. .i be issued durin, office hours from Headquarters, Roa< Transport Dept., Singapore D.vision Middle Road, Singapore, free o: charge on production of a680 words
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Article473 1946-02-17 4 BMA Issues Another Ster n Warning tjej The British Military Administration has issued arming to ptfMM wbm cicate disturbances. An official statement this aftersays: On rebruary 13, certain corres-londt-nce between the British Military •n and the Singapore I of the Malayan aiunist Party VM published in In this correspondence it473 words
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Article189 1946-02-17 4 The following official statement on the raids conducted on the headquarters of the Malayan Communist Party, the General Labour Umou and Ihe New Democratic Youth league has been Issued: •l information had been reo that the Singapore Oomi of the M.C.P. intended to organise a mass189 words
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325 1946-02-17 4 Police Methods "Too Drastic"— TanKah Kee MDU Urges Public Enquiry The f thodn adopted by the eWI police during i *Tebrua:\ I.V InddCßtl Ml considi'icd 'too drastic 5 Mr. Tan Kah Kee. leader of Malaysian Chinese. ..n inta i rttn the su.iHi iaii questu cJjm ox unrig un v crowd325 words
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Article80 1946-02-17 4 Court Gallery Cleared t Public Gallery of J 7 the First Superior Court was summarily cleared by I t order of the President, Wing-Commander F. A. Br'ggs, during court ses- i I sion yesterday morn ng t I because of the noisy be- J haviour of some of the spectators.80 words
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320 1946-02-17 4 Doctor Give n Seven Hours' "Electrical Treatment" Dr. I*. ()i'hici>, :i«»\vn local doctor, to^d of his idea! in the Kempel Si;.;-. Mi Uxiey Kisc n(»\v ik VU ivei electrical treaiMeat dnd tbuuij itmi up la lung RMI bttUi kjf i^i> nianaii'jd 'land iii lu 1 xcond Suj)'lior C Ourt thi>320 words
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340 1946-02-17 4 Pleading guilt> \m duurici <>t holding a proct'^siM without permit and dnUM UM itMT in>i:.. menS' also \vilhoui I ptrsuii M tht \)u\)\W tmi N 1^ en out of I s Chinese, vvhu were desi-i it>t-(j i> i ing mcml;-: ol the Singapore Drivers'340 words
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208 1946-02-17 4 Security Officer Tell s Coroner: "We Kill People By Kindness" No Kcrr.pci-T,, A4dhods... f hMMMI ttfl ihof Lee Yam khoon who di-i-rihed as an inlerp ll the Kemp* ;tOxjey Ki-c. tin.- coniniT r-ecoriti I finding of suidde in which Lee Uuen hteaell from the top of a roof. The roof208 words
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Article149 1946-02-17 4 Part evidence was recorded in the case of Louis ck IMM *-.o is charged under the War Qffftww O;--ttMflot, in tne becona bu; C urt yesurrday. Dr X C o';.. a witness in tne case testifying m advance in view of his imminent departure from the149 words
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Article99 1946-02-17 4 Today' s Cricket The following are invited to plaj today at Jaian Besar Stadiui;. V. R. Sabapathy, R. I ktr. S. Hope, R f J Bee. V X, Pillai. S. K. Sundrum, C. Senivaretne, 0 H. den D Wong, S. Yogarajali. C. C. Eu. Ciieong Thiam Siew, E. Doraisammy, Low99 words
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Article34 1946-02-17 4 An informal meeting of the Anglo-Chinese School Old Boy^ (1941) Committee will be held the ACS. Chapel Hall. Ootemao Street, ton: n o discuss ;he Jof the 0.8.A. and the celebration of Founder's Day.34 words
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Article66 1946-02-17 4 Perak Malay Senten ced Ipoh. Feb 15 Raja Omar bin Raja All, pre-war Assistant Official Assignee. Perak, and during the Japanese occupation District Officer, Kinta. and one-time Chief Justice, was convicted this afternoon on a sedition charge by a British Officers' Court, and —»"h~npfid to 6lx months' rtf m l66 words
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Article30 1946-02-17 4 ise aga. addin. S. L. M. Sallehudin, S. L. M. Shariff. who were char^ the .erh doing to give assistance my" was fixed lor hearing before F. A. Briggs on30 words
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Article24 1946-02-17 4 The annual gene: meeting Mission. Singapore, will take place at he Mission prem: No. 9. Norris Road, th ::ing at 3 o'clock.24 words
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118 1946-02-17 4 Five Years' Gaol For Occupation" Sub-Inspec tor PENANG. Saturday. The curtain was rung down on the Cariyle da Silva trial today, when the British Ofßcer Court, pre- sided over by Col. A. M Bellamy •Oatenred the accused, a deiatiipt sub-inspector during the Japanese n to imprisonment when he was found118 words
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255 1946-02-17 4 BREAD: NEW RATION PLA N BEING WORKED OUT Original p ans to iv.tion out mc: IhlWlt lire n t, era have mtecaitled, the hitter have Made represen lions to the BJLA. to the effect that they would i able to cope with the distiibatkHi this commodity, in additioa to their255 words
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