Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 March 1946

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  • 26 1 The Sunday Tribune Telephone: SMI The Newspaper of //<•> l l t of Malaya ioi i; I' \i,K> SINGAPORE, MAX( H X IfM. PRICK lo (KN l>
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  • 353 1 Un ited Stat es To Lodge Protest With Moscow r -\u r \ti.\ck o.v amemc-w pl am. Action Calljcl "Hostile A nd Un j isi ifiahle WASHINGTON, MAR. 2^— THE UNITED STATES NAVI DEPARTMI H TODAY CONFIRMED THAT RUSSIAN iiiKH PLANES FIRED OSJ AN AMERICAN NA VI M.AXE ON FEBRUARY
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  • 75 1 BAT AVI A, Mar. 2.— "Premier Sutan Shahrir. of thi Mi publican Indonesian Government, has resigned. Dwvh sources reponed today. A Renter report two days ago said that it was expected n Batuvia that Shahrir would of the Dutch proposals at the mt tee meeting, which began on
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  • 308 1 "Past Ne glects In Mal aya Have To Be Made Good" Mar. I.— i financial ami p ..iluai vwfUl> i laj Brit li i,i» p«''J- m;> r... a\u n the Luropean inbeen rescued ar liM «a i ipanes, -hipi»v ii ;k-(| .ui-enieni has hetn en the DuU I n4 l\
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  • 150 1 MALAY ST UDENTS IN U.K. AGAINST UNION PLAN LONDON. Mar. 2. The Government's proposals on he future constitutions of Malaya and Singapore override •he fundamental principle of protection and have cau-vl cute dissatisfaction among Malays, declared a sevenjoint resolution sent today to the Secretary of State fof o'onies here hy
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  • 181 1 M US. Government ofScials have received tins account of ;he nf| hMMMd A N.v.y patrol plane piloted by a man whose .name nu i available was operating out of TsingUu about tin days ago. The pilot, beH vmg lie was over I Chinese city d a Russian
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  • 254 1 Franco Govt. Issues 21-Point Declaration MAniMI), Mil. lh 1 Franco (iovernment earl) unswcri't! the French closure of the French-Spanish border in H pofaii itelarat ion, accusing "the Communis; n ention" of obeying ioni^n watchwords. The Franco Cabinet, which hnd been sit t ng with B Caudillo since well before midnif
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  • 93 1 AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND Mar. 2.— The Ausstrahqfn touring cricket t- in; red T<« in the openin- match vt their New Zealand lour against Auckland, had replied with 51 for ihe loss of wickets when stumps were dr^ The Victorian all-rounder Keith Miller was top seuiei for the tourist,
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  • 49 1 ADELAIDE, Mar 2.— The pro- Dun Bi BTii .alia a. England ne:. r may have to be rev lered aii i ick of itis. the complaint which kept him out of the game January 1941. It was brought on by his re-en :ry into U state cricket last Christmas.
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    • 32 1 Sunspots Reappear BLOEMFONTEIN, M The giant grjup ol nmapOfl which caused th. It'comm. th has Dr J S POUIOS. B Harvard Obser near h magi. urbances are ly. he R eu ter
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    • 25 1 of Japanem accuse before the I Tokyo will las< at lit year, in (he oninion of W. G Borgerf v present Holland a' Reut er
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    • 33 1 BATAVi 1 F r im :> ill M his S: in a mid ilrcrafi la Mi ian f 8u- earlier this w< k found, unhurt. th« bj H MHMi > '1 R eu te r
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    • 28 1 LOXDON. Mar 1 Tlu toria Cross is awarded todaw to Squadron Leader Leonard <md Air Force, I Afar 1943 oj fkemmfbf defended Amsterdam. power s a: on- Reuter
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    • 20 1 PARIS. Mai between fie Br military exp< of cv vant began is expec las about a week.- Reu te r
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  • 161 1 LUXURY LINER GUTTED Fifth Ship On Fire In Tiro Days LIVERPOOL, Mar. 2.— 1 Kmpirt' \\a\ciuy, L7»000 tOBS, lornier (.errmm IVXWJ ttMl was gutted l>\ tiaiiies <.. 1 liday nii»hi, the fifth ship to catch hie in tIM i.i. i ijiooj docks in the pa i tW« (ia>>. The police
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  • 32 1 CHICAGO M. |-Qm thousand pmM Ml ki'.led in tr iflß accidents in the Unit< d BtatH -ii January 49 Jfm <■ i-' higher than the same mcmtli last '•car the Safety Council <■>'.' cl
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  • 96 1 FRANKFURT, Mar. 2.~~ The American author: have arrested 34 of the wealth < hankers in Hit.' r G< i iiiauy for hung their pocketi out of the spoils of Nazi aggression, it MU enclosed here M Friday. Among th< m was frederich Flick, the $52Qfi00.000-phan-tom tmdustriaiU
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  • 218 1 Red Move Not Considered Satisfactory lon situation WASHINGTON, Mar. 2.— High diplomatic niticials here expect the U.S. (iovernment to protest to Ku against a new !y-;'.nr.oi;m plan of keeping Red Army forces in the so-calk'c turbed" areas of Iran, i i John Hightower. Associated Press correspondent. They b -Ik-vi d
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  • 23 1 NSW DELHI, Mar. I.— Lady Louis Mountbattm. wif< A I I Supreme Allied Commander in South-East Asia Command, has arrived in India Reuter
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  • 269 1 French Troops Sack Newspaper Office Saigon Post Othct Won't Transmit SIM; \POKE, Mar. 2.- iti'd I'm 1 n liuii Stan Swinton reports 1 ***** >;.i-..n thai ;ii ,\nn post oltice there refu^t <i n> 1 .n-rni; M liied reporting a riot a».iu! l>> i n-nch 11 vac-Ked the plant ol
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 85 1 2- YEAR GUAR. KB POD PEN Rr. PAIRS Y. T. LEE Singapore and Branches Ic.rp:.one 7971 333. North Bridge Road. MMHMPMM IUK IOIMIKKS IBy A^ LjFJ m^ .\:ii(*l I ill (OIRTS PWgrtlf^^^^W^jl UK HKAUHGI 1 RevelaUons From Tlie B|{ll I It I^jw of F&mous Jouro&lkl, JHHI "tIT THE UiGO 111
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    • 168 1 Y. T. LEE HfUfIUU KM|H 332. North Bridge Road. Cleaning undertaken matt: Telephone TB7I. MORE EVERLASTING MELODIES BY THE "uitiotiiil EE67 Cuckoo— Waltz 1690 The Moonbeam WalU Lena 5619 I'oe Glow Worm— ldyll 1945 The Choristers' WalU The Cuc):oo in thu Clock The Druid's .Prayer WalU 5044 Daisy B 2050
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  • 615 2 The Sunday Tribne Sunday, March 3, 1946. The Interregnum THE ;mm:n*iiC< mlse I tne r>. itish M f ary Adminii ra n ru qut-s:. >n t..- Ltical i of -he varl us Mi immedlat* :\..ir« the ab»- do F any d ntrary h must- be sumed that we thai] t
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  • 553 2  - RIP E W. A. Harpur /M > With the release from detention of NfJlil further batches of persons detained on c^iuooraiion at§ is obvious— to the relief of alt— thai the nnsy-hunt is marly Over. That is no nasun, says ikit article, why ir,use u-iio exhibited too much zeal far
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  • 286 2  - Giv e Us The FACTS R. B. Ooi MANY people are waiting for diy when ;hey ran Sfll .;n j love from OSM part of SU tht r freely r The return, In numbers, of private cars, j, and air-c odltloned be jraduaJ ridious r timid ITS nave to postpone
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  • 46 2 We may differ in our interpretation of facts bui no one cm argue about the facts. If ue have one solid j;i J unth and our lije on it On* thing f fcnoi that v here *s ivus blind, now I see. John 3:2.).
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  • 333 2 I- Is, on the lather liand. re 1- liable to ask such, people r,o sr.are their good for:une wi-ti Malayans at large. This can >nly m done with equity by tai iD "ii the linos Of E.P.D. which lid cci alnly have been imp > (i had similar hire;"
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  • 455 2  - A Threat To Peace in The Kitchen S. S. Chua r* Ih ■:<-- Quiet efficiency in Malayan homos threatens bo be a tbl4g t be past. I: was the competent maidservant wno ran the house apparentl> oh oiled wheels and who was -he actu.l mains.; ay !n niany homes, and
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 2 rwiu— rf o/ No. fit Squadron of the RA*\ find themselvm in a photographer* paradise, now that they arc stationed at Bangkok— <i jull of tempi*, water ways, and everything one could a* jor in tne uay of ptctmre making. Picture sfwws tome o/ the members of Vie Temple of
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  • 247 2 Korean Prince is "Broke sKor i.. iw v Bi itlf-etj led -in i Pi v. tun- ■«>•» in^ -ci man who lofftg enjoyed ni^ ro\ \hv (iot'i'y < i hi- :u i f!. •r 1 omit pm irluU mm going I: ;ppcn to him in tl new demoi "I am
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  • 345 2 HERE EDU CATION STANDS STILL Tinu Man h >n Bui f>i;S(h KTE is not v-^ stlWsff word to describe nj» in Malaya. has long since disc method of fighting shoulder to shoulder and famous s:«u ire form in fence; the na\y WDi dre^iii of iLsin«: uiclics remind kir i dible
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  • 220 2  - The Sack Of Alexand ra Hospital Lionel de Roserio trk Am told by a Sunrtwor Few people have heard at the rape of Alexandra Mil; Hospital, but this black outrage will never be forgotten by th who know the facts. On Februan 1942. clouds over Singapore h vy wiih d'
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  • 17 2 What* all tkto pother ttc tartw of ffcc X tow i After m m mm «m«
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  • 400 3 $450,000 Donated For In ternees R el i e f tr,ksr, M he vast majority of Allied pri n of-wi-.ul UrttfftWJ ...\e been recovered (the only exceptions IN in tIM Nil <I tnds Ei Indies), it is possible io jive BQBM Ida] oi the help rendered to them during the
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  • 63 3 \T:aMI BiACH, March 2 4 turkey -:;,prd here to r.oi »i« ird rcprfcic Qn<i a life pension Churchill SflsttSgAj mck- .-Acd. a home for icr British Prime Mm:- Col Frank W Clark, addrd .Mr Churchill desires a h< n ic for the turkey '1 be provided
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  • 76 3 FRENCH CONSULAR ATT AC HE id Raphael I lied ti «»1 French C ns lat< Gener I mwer 1931 has return d apore. H v ti bs military polic after the fall of Slngap re and was »r. Chai tai i m Fr^m Changl he was sent i n I
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  • 245 3 Diethelm's Great Hel p Particularly w< rthj i mention the Invalu ibl< Ie p hren by i:rm of Diethelm ffiCo., I shich D only made loans to :R c. during the n c occu- itton, bir also handled the goods and d ttvi i d hem to the various camps
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  • 292 3 Strong Appeal For Malay Unity (By Tribune Corregpoadcat) [JALA LUMPUR, Mar. 2 —A stirrin- appeal (Vr Vlalays was made by Data Onr. !.in Jaffar dent of the Pan-Mala. an Mfalay Congress, address^ ing about 200 delegates from all ever Malaya at th opening of the Coi km itftrday. He expressed
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  • 191 3 Atom Bomb Air Force In Th e Making NEW MEXICO, Mar. L:The 58th Bonibaruinent Wbkfl I atom-bomb: i"/ specialists will have a top posftiM in the U.S. contribution to the jetted Unite:; Nit ions ()> Kanisution poUet force. The veteran of aerial bombardment of Japan is now in the process
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  • 194 3 Doolittle F li er 's Last Letter TOKYO. Ftfc 28.— "They just Uld me I am liable to execution." wrote Li'-ut Dun: E. Hallmark, I-, of t i-> I) little fliers. "I can hardly believe It The Tex&s flier v..r: on-.- captured in China who v.-> ed by the JajMMM.
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  • 56 3 SHANGHAI, Mar. 2 —Chen Kungiio, forme;- Precident >i the Puppej Centrai Government, DtkU M.n-vi, puppet foreign minister, and CM Pl-chun, wife of Wang Chin first puppet president, arc await:.:.; trial as China's major war ciiiiinals. They are confined in a lirtle white hou.se, guardhouse of thi
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  • 54 3 Mr. S K. Che'tur, Ri-]n' I nta •>-.>■ Government ol Ed Mai i. Will h-avc Blnj I] day toe :t week on bii firs tour of up-courrry s&nci I r king o cr the duties o! W B in .1 inuarj n ii kp iclod be
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  • 226 3 South African F if th Co lu mn Activities JOHANNESBURG, Mar 1.~ Soutn Africans who had Na I connections dur.jiy Ufcg anxiously ah:a;n*w the revelations which are Ukei* follow Uie arrest ■n Bcic~u; of Dr. Leipoldt Wertz, a former Gestapo agent who operated in Vhe Union When Wt'7.\ /;,<; ir
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    • 174 3 M k. A V A UPSIDE DOWN by C and lUuminating ai i mud of Malaya under c Japanese I feel that I book will take its place alongside those few choice works which make Malaya a reality to the rear Col: FietS? PurceU. Oblaincble at: (i-.lr -1 \R NEWS
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    • 229 3 SiME, DARBY CO., LTD. have the pleasure to Lrsru^nce the rcop^ nm > their offices (n? fonrcr >:idress( <>) SINCAPORL. MALACCA b KUCHING. Any perum Mto pru i motion leading to the recovery 0/ an\ 0/ t proper/ vitl k i 4, We k tttfal examples c^^il n I Intrl
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  • 373 4 SEQUEL TO EXECUTION or \i\i: iirRMESE Three ol the -i\ Japanese members of the Imperial I nice who were <»n trial before a Minor War Crimes I i -ihunai km M a charge of bein^ concerned in the e\c- iM.r, of nine BmMM
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  • 99 4 Murder Charge Against Ipoh Major Amended (Tribune Correspondents IF 1 March 2. Major Alexander Macdonald was produced 111 the Superior Court this morning before Lt.-Col. Admms, in connection with the §kuottm§ incident in Krian Estate, in which a Chinese was killed. Tht prosecutor. Major C. W. Shuttleworth. iold court that
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  • 38 4 a imb v w Tops." bel n\ the G' i Tr tns] rt C now on In Slnj re T v be golne: I i Kuala Lump;: v• r- DO to come 200 all
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  • 22 4 A Ooanese sailor. F was sentenc 000 or two montt] r In del he pleaded i j Importing n lbs. of opium.
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  • 249 4 RAF COURT MARTIAL CONCLUDES The fuidir.ps and sentence of the BNVf HbiMl to ionfirniatit'll. I I be promulgated later, it \\a- nounced at the conclusion of the court martial in which ilmnflßlH Norris Harold Cymbali.-t (tf) operator attached to B.i- i' quarters. RAF; BIlitHMTt, on trial on two charges of
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  • 52 4 London University examinations will be held In Malaya In June. 1946. Entries Crbm intending Singapore candidates should reach the Education Office, Municipal Buildings by •cmorrow. Candidates are requested to go personally to the Education Office on Monday. March 4. or before noon on ;no following day at
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  • 25 4 Telegraph service between Singapore and Siam has been resumed from March l. The ratefl and conditions are as s!m:lar to those Obtaining before tli war.
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  • 343 4 NEW S briefs from PENANG ,By Tribune Correspondent PENANG March 1. Inmates of I Chinese house in Butterworth. jffen-d determined resistance when seven armed robber* Wpti^M Sfl Chinese and two Mala-- M.'fU'd i daring hold-up m tbi early hours this morning One ol nese fM BH Aus .'-hot :n th->
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  • 370 4 'REVOLUT IONARY" CH AN GES IN MA LAY A'S EDUCATION SYSTEM PREDIC TED Revolutionary changes in edueat ion in Malaya were predicted by Dr. H. B. Amstutz, Superintendent of the Methodist Mission, speaking at a reunion of ACS. Old Boys on the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of the school's
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  • 424 4 Food ship- to Singapore ha\e created glide in the price of food in the open mark* In the past ueek. China product- twe ll««f offered for saie at exorbitant price-. < '»•> than one-third the price. Ana mutt m at 90 cents and potatoes
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  • 266 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) KI'AI.A LTMIU li. Mar. I.— Customs officers have unearthed a new form of vice practised in Kuala Lumpur, namely administering Japanese-manufactured chandu bj means of locaiiy hnpro vised all metal syringes, which is helie\t(! to ha\e started during the Japanese
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  • 142 4 BMA Appeals For Economy In Use Of Electricity An appeal to the public to exercise I greater *^***«-^r In the we of the electric supply during the hours b> cJ'pJD^kru.. C ..c: Officer to the DCCAO, MBfapsm. ihe weekly press conference ..so aaid etoctricity wovjM I-. j v\.» ■'r.ni V
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  • 123 4 Court isatfrday morning to a charge of gang robbery, a 16-year-old y< Ah Chini .o R'ept in U*e l. J a<;ked that he be sent to join his mother there. Ac m :owever admtttind that be was Singap jn i rf-v# t v* i~v f~*
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