Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 24 March 1946

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  • 26 1 The Sunday Tribune lelephone: O(S11 The v.i paper of th< People of Malaya i\ 1 A SINGAPORE, v uu'H 24 L 946. PRICK in I Vf
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  • 462 1 Words Provide "Better Climate For Security Council Meeting •A PROFO4 M» %i EL« OJfii; i i\ A.WKOI'.S IVOltiJ) .vs.^.Va (TKBX'kiU UU.u. IMO STAI 'S ANSWERS rO Ql ESTIOXS POSED BY Vil:: VHU HE AFFIRMED HIS CONFIDENCE IN 1 i..: .All lON VH VN
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  • 66 1 Russia Has First Choice O. Mar. 23—Semiotncuil dupatrhts from JVbMm report that thm Arnica fiag is ng tamer scores of factjnes hundreds at best residence* as a esc that tha I belonged to the Japanese, patches saw that at 70 men remain in Mukden to guard the jroj»rHfi which art
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  • 186 1 No Doctor's Bills-If You Don't Want To Pay BR: SATK '^VICE BILL 7ar. I^.— Health service for all with Pro p who want to pay ih< m —v if! iby wm (ft VaffeMl p resent ei< ment by Ml IrV <^/ leurin Bvvan is passed. I:, flrst Pa:: he bill
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  • 81 1 MELBOURNE, Mar. 12 .—Lieut John Northcott, Co?n-mander-in-Chicf of British Empire occupation forces m Japan, commenting today on photographs shoiving Australian occupation troops dancing with Japagirls. mid: "It is tar less amusement for men in a devastated and drab area is nothing else to do." The par pro: "Jtaxidamcrs" who
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  • 137 1 NUT:. mv. 23.— C or Robert H. Jack niy ci renad j> the i. Lonul Tl &< rmer H ten Muiaiiai was returned to tne i < i ..>-.. Lura ou.-... Lawrenc rebuk id v. rney, Dr. Otto ques'i in dire Jackson rupted i :.en Goering again
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  • 26 1 LONDON, Mar. 22.— The British Foreign Office has promised early withdrawal o; I troops from Greece but km that it nants the be held soon. A.P.
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  • 94 1 Mtf, In Yokohama Lt.-Gen. Robert Eichelbcrgcr. Commander of the United Static Eighth Army, has d the "public display" of affection by United Slates solH§tt <i r d Japanese Ml He emphasised that M I I trat'-nrtsat ON MM OOMfl mplated, but sa:d ur?':-:n-arm strolling and public display of affection
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  • 160 1 Russian Cipher Clerk Gives Evidence CANADIAN SIM CASE ;:ONTO. II ::> -An admission the Soviet security police were i Canada was made by Igor Gouzenko, cipher clerk in Russian ftnbl Ottawa I >day evidence at the Fred Rote Ifantnai IMta <■: t intdlaii Fa. mm ad i havpri i iUm
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  • 142 1 Jap Prisoners Stage Escape In Penang (Tril)i'ni' Con espondent) PENANCJ, Saturdny. TWO fomei Memben of the JapUMM kempeitai. under arrest in Peaang pending trial on war crlines ckarge& succeeded tfl stage an escape on Thursday, it was officially stated h re. No details of how and \vh r b i
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  • 139 1 Security Council Meets As Scheduled Russian Request Fails NEW YORK. Mar. 2&— Trygvt Ii tht SeowUry(«cii"ial ol the Tnltttl Nations Or^aaisatkNi jfclirtd liday that Iho Socurily Council "'certainly wi',l meet" <»n Honda) U scheduled, and that the Iranian questi n will he tV.' third item on the provisional agenda. Lie
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  • 72 1 Famous Bishop Of Muenster Passes MUENSI I GERMANY, M I 23.— .i Co in yon ial< n Rom C bol c 3;. b p of M i recently -.1 with the Red H; died h re yesterday i Of GB. v a Qalen became world OQ dvi thfl rof his
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  • 302 1 Women, Children Loot Food Stores Famine Begins In Germany Reports from (iermany ytslcida> n\»\n ance of the first siun- <»1 starvation, partic ar!> in Ham burg, where looting of food stores by hand- o'l hunv stricken men, women and chi!di\n lia- duadv luuun UtfgC stale. An An m late i
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  • 74 1 U.S. Colonel On Cruelties Charges NDON, March 23.— United beadq uu m nouns charges of conspi- -o commit cruel, unusual and unauthorized pr- him i 00 r uirdfi been b] Col. J ..ighland Part nois, ph Comm f t] Rein rci nient D Lichi. .-land, and r officei r'. id
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  • 17 1 •ugEr, csnned "tM^ and otber f oq^b btfurt the arrival of the police A.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 93 1 2- YEAR GUARAN FOR PEN REPAIRS Y. T. LEE 332. North Bridge Road. alia St. Britain Deli ers The Goods "T. M. A." Musical Instruments arrived "UKULELE BANJOS" Two models available from stock: others arriving soon. j2 "MELODY UKE" This model has been supplied to the j|| in many thousands
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    • 30 1 Y. T. LEE TYrEWRMLR l;^.\;^i^ 332. Norti. Bridge Road. Telephone 7971. -Pavilion Theatre- ORCHARD ROAD 7/// .S/V7,v fir 'Hi Re Dm O/ Thi Popular Theatn I\ it 7fe General Public
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  • 465 2 The Sunday Tribune March, 24, 1946. Cleaning Up SINGAio-::. making fCTtVff progress towards cling i.... BMTS and physical tilth bequeathed The accu- I iiauge WB long 001 an ■sji i .mm inurut.. uv. ttetni tken, iks partly t>- Japanese tbour. Tfae i cleaned uu; v *c narb Mi Dun:. jccupa:.
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  • 940 2  -  W.A.Harpur Ihi focal point of initrest of the Malayan Union scheme is HOB that ol C ittzeii- 'I its artieU txamims one or two aspects of the matter ichich require clanfyaU before MmlfEgmt uiU be mbU tm make up their minds on If*' (Usirahiliii/ of Lukinq up m national
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  • 398 2  -  Helen Heng Awaits r The Knife s_ -h'S Ever since liberation, there has been a steady increase in crime. Practically every day the Press reports cases of daring armed robberies throughout Malaya. The twin evils oi poverty and unemployment the inevitable ai ermatns ol war -are chiefly rv>p<
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  • 675 2  - When Medical "Bombs" Rained On Bangkok L. Boudville Few amongst us are fully aware of the splendid i played by the Lib* r..- in ihe aerial warfare far behind tl enemy lints in Burma and rign Into b Mean of Siam— in d ying the vital communication Links he enemy,
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  • 580 2  -  A Chinese Volunteer X*" v^"K r By wT' On March 16, 1934, I pledged my oath and loyal y o serve my King and i. A t- nd my country. I lero :i throughout the Malayan War, and was told by one he officei i that Singapore
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  • 279 2  - Cattle Herds In Malaya Intact R. B. Ooi are agreeably surprised that cattle breading was .> serves to emphasize the important a time when food was beco*. transport was almost noti-existeot alue of cows and bulls r< oedinT became J 1 herd. The Japanese ten fast denudta* the <vwinli'y of
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  • 17 2 *t tm oaf prtc<?. fc« i/rrj' on'f «ff MflT Jhe tat, and bough: MmU l
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  • 47 3 French Troops In Lebanon PARIS. Mar. 23.— The Preßel) and Lebaii, Q rnmen rea :a\ French troops fror.. t Pi will be out by n plans can be coii lea for Bri tsh i ops. Comicn v.. lished to and to ison the and Lt Com Reuter
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  • 71 3 No Return To Rationing In U.S. Yet Mtl Jl.-Frc- n told I „on ie food did not ning The F r e on the Hei Lehman. UNRRA. that the voluntary s' proposed by th were h -he grave world food blem und r^ l i' I be brought back i
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  • 46 3 Sir Mark Young To Return To HK G. Mar. 22.— Sir Mark Young. Goven H >ngkong a k I :\e Paciner of ar FapanII return t :med quarters 'he Co: Office in London would confirm nor d?ny this rep today but well-informed t; ::e annou: Reuter
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  • 453 3 WORLD WILL NOT BLOW UP IN ATOMIC BOMB TESTS '*> viviii i s i s m A**iir a I <» o■•v i v d Am€*■• i r a n >I<)S. Mar. 2:). Scientist! have fivei m* in- 1 hi- a.ssui'ancc thai while the watei .iround tine- ol the al niiii
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  • 284 3 BAVARIA, Mar. 2&— Emaq tioering. wife of No. 2 Nazi, Htrmann Gocffing, tossed f TOM the lap of luxury into dire poverty with the end of Hitler's Third Reich. in La Bminy found h t i p mi., >ti v:> bet r- Deal *e- Intersmen
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  • 130 3 "Superforts" To Fly Over North Pole EDMONTON, ALBERTA Mar. 23. Crammed with t new equipment, three T American B-29 Super- i fortress bombers litre will I shortly start on a fligh- over the North Pole whw J may alter the entire air gat ion system. From Chicago and For' Uix,
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  • 148 3 Another Ship On Fire In Liverpool LIVERPOOL. Mar. 22 Fire broke out i relay in tl a ol vie 5.1.. I American vessel Cape Duug- og In y. Bne had oni rd l.oou German prisoners tl! war from Sun Francisco and d the river d iring the tide to berth
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  • 35 3 WASHINGTON, UQT. 22.—Pre- > Truman s::i(~. today that Edwin Pauley. for Undcr-Sccrclary of the Navy icas recently withdrawn, will continue as the Aw f nrcscntattve on the Allied lieparatiov.s Cornmissloiis for Japan and Europe. A. P.
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  • 43 3 Carres; IPOH. March 20.— The Per. m. laj League recent o vention passed a resolution r iting the Sul b of F rak to :i tei ment he Bn 1: CX mm i also rt I greemen be submi' d
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 323 3 7LEDGMENT ft MRS. AHMAD MA -Jhto t*^"^ all friends and relaZL. for their presents and kind g,H, n at the marriage. LLANKOUS ■TMTIrTIgPTKO CONCERN with r V mb representatives hi England 2' gijo i: ipore having -frj-^ valuabl" engineerinsT, refribu supplies requires Bank Guarantor f r 12 days secured toft
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    • 228 3 THL HOLY BIBLE large Type, cloth bound, n i dges. $3.00 BIBLE READINCt 1.1 I.JWSHIP NOTES. each 10 cts. SCRIPrURE UNION DAILY NOTES. Two months st 20 Cts. SCRIPTURE UNION ALMANAC FOR 19 4G. 10 cts. SCRIPTURE UNION MEMBER'S CARD FOR 1946. 20 cts. BUMDAY SCHOQL PICTURE TEXT CARDS IN
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    • 81 3 A REAL GLORY STORY THAT'S HARD RANDOLPR BRILLIANT LEAD r^Rr IN UNIVERSALS as^^iS Fearless Men «fiisßßB§ Pdici Jap-occupied MStfS^ MA N^ Preceded By Universal Ni— mil ATHLETICS L>l MADISOM GAhD HAVE A DATE WITH THE PAIR OF THE LADY EVE. TUESDA \M/\'( H 26 AT THE f'APBTOI. ratLIXKKING 3TEEAMOF U'h
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  • 56 4 T. V. Soong Sharply Criticised Chungking, Aiar. 2&—Delegates at a meeting yesterday of the All-Party People's Political Council made a number ol cr/i -ni.s ol Chinese Prime Minisut t. v. Boons, one ground being that he had made 'vxtruvagant concessions to Russia." Boong hinted he would gladly resign if an
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  • 101 4 Jap Officer Killed In BAi.-vW-i. >^ ApM Button mi Hm topi i>uum vi BMMUBMBf ft— *n red .pi H iuo indooeiteiM^ tad by n\ v JupiuifM.' OflMn^ one oi *i\uir. killed and ue WOOSUtti B etuuifi oi md a lii'j. Btttta Headquarters nouncement said berdaj A Neth< ds :< r
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  • 142 4 Army's Narrow Win In Thrilling Rugby Game A:i A: XV defeated a Navy I am by eight points (one goal and one try) to six points (one try and nalty goal) in I thi Uing rugby M at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The game was the first of a series
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  • 65 4 Policemen Arrested NEW DELHI, Mar. 22.— Tear gas was used and 86 poll arrested when a procession of about 100 policemen, some of whom v unger strike yesterday d I ing increased wages, bn the police line.s in Old Del!.. The procession was cordoned b> British troops v ayoneu. The
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  • 333 4 Cases Against Doctor, Lawyer Journalist Withdrawn i\€> Kviflt k n«'t fc CASES AGAINST A DOCTOR, A LAWYER iND MALAY JOURNALIST WERE WITHDRAWN YESTERDAY IN THREE SIN( APORE I OTRTS, WHEN WAS STATED THAI THE PROSECUTION WAS HW OFFERING EVIDENCE AGAINST THEM. The three J/BWBWm .-> tiini^h d hamed WOXfl Dr.
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  • 92 4 Motor-Bikes Bicycles Arrive Here Nut only mutor cars but inn W cycles and bicycles have also been ■rrMnt Into Malaya from the United Kingdom, although on a vi ry lim.' I .scale. Another eons ismn out of 12 motor cycles and 142 bicycles were received kit i lv bH Singapore
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  • 130 4 Heavy Fine For Chinese A Chinese, Tan Tec S.ong, was OJMd lOlal Ol UdM v..i,'ii tM ptoMtod pdttf to Hmm ohaigpi 1--temd agaiiibt blsa la Vbt Psvin Ol Bffl 0B i-riciay. For being in po^^ession of dutiable U uaa-o, duly payable bruig S-io, iit \\iu, fined $450. Fur attempttDf I
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  • 297 4 'A bsurdly Inadequate' Rubber Price Attacked (Tribune Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Mr. S. B. Palmer. C.8.E.. President of the Inited Planting Association of Malaya and hainr in tf the local board of the Malayan Rubber Estate Owners in an informative talk on present conditions in the rabbet industry, from the
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  • 161 4 Cases of infantile paralysis in Singapore are showir.!> a sharp drtp. Official liuui Issued by the health aufehorit jh that during the week ending jrestei day only one ease was reported, compared with live cases dur. the week ending March 16, and 15
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  • 40 4 Remarking tha: bread ii anod and th not pm mg officer in sentenced Ah Pi -o on? month's r.i. and I 21 he above tfee an Ah Fong, facing a sim he offev 60 cents c intention
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  • 21 4 Two Singapore theatres wl will be opened t The thea Alhambra and th< Pavil Both screen fi run films.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 210 4 Sensational! Opening at mji IB iv i?i MS m% x SOON WALT DISNEY'S Miracle Musical Feature In TECHNICOLOUR Introducing the most important motion picture advancement since sound. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURE ARE BEING USED i BATURIN DONALD DUCK PANCHITO (Mexican Rooster) JOE CARIOCA (Brazilian Parrot)
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    • 129 4 Tanjong Pagar— Phone SH7. Last 4 Shows Today I iii Get out for Actions, Thrills, Romai. Crashing his way to Unforgettable G l TYRONE POWER "CRASH DIVE" technicolo i Anne Baxter— Dana Andrew* All Malaya Midnight Premiere Tonight at 11.30 pjn. A First Run Universal Serial OF THE deluding Chapters)
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    • 86 4 BEAU GESTI :Ki .1 Wo Okl I a i THE FLYIMO G-W*»-Bif Serial Of DangaJ^ I R, ■■DS OP Mcv/ V, >0 pm. •TO* I 3all» Opealßf To-Morrow r I :.a. I CENTRA! \ru u rn s J i \M IHKKK" ■MBMai, Tkm. Of Them Anc 15 8.3 "S I
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