Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 7 April 1946

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  • 25 1 The Sunday tribune TeU phi ne s*ll. The Xeuspaper Of The People Of Malaya 01 R PAGES SINGAPOHi:, SI'NJ>AV, M'KIL 7. 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS:
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  • 383 1 Presid en i Trit ma n Procla i m s **Vni ve rsa l L S. Foreign Policy Ai»i»i;.ir ao ro.\t;iii-:stt i« .>i a i ta i iMa\!iyii «»i 1-1 1111; f oiiri:s 111, \(,o t \|»R. 7.— IMIESIDENT Tttl MAN YESTERDAY
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  • 148 1 "Weakening Of Army Is Inviting Aggression" fOKOHAMA, 6.— w eakeaiag of the U-S. Army ioo rapid demobilise «}ll accomplish nothing exa pl M in\i .iu.'u- »'m. 1.1- Kobert L. I C— BBiltr of the Occupation Li i"<- in l.ip.m. ItM troops at Army Day celebration today. •The too r ation
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  • 29 1 Tip By Geicha Leads To Discovery Of Treasure TOKIO. Apr. S— United States •Peers recovered today, thanks to tip-off from a geisha girl, ingots bottom o/ Tokyo Bay. Reuter
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  • 314 1 f_ WASHINGTON, A;.:, \—m*4 yliri»3 oy the Department of At: m timtlmmi dat tkf 1 d States has fallen ;i :.••■>.. \mm g*on «»t her v.hei n in the fit ijuarter ol 1!>16. The next 60 to 90 days will be the aost critical period
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  • 150 1 'We Must Retain Ability To Fulfi l Obligations' C/V//. EisathoWi (UK \.o. 7.— ;.,n. I.'\\i-ht Eisenhower yesitrcLi; ur^ed tneiuetic action toward the Allied |WU *>!' uni\t!-i u'luim i! i«»M oi war m an Vrmy Day address. declared the United Stares reag and energetic partner in the interim 'ace ent of
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  • 107 1 ORGANISED SABOTAGE NEAR TOKIO TOKIO. Vpr. All I nited States I'iiih Air Force peraaMtl at (hofu liilild, 1~) miles west of Tokio, have heen put on a 24-hour armod a t «t as ihe result of what is beJtored to he the fust case <<i organised Japanese sabott c ai^ain^t
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  • 70 1 Ten Charges Against Chen Kung-po SOOCKOV; Apr. 6.— China's biggest es trial of the leariinu iraltcr suspect a^ defendant opened today b«fore i] ree judges of the Kiangsu Pro- Hieh Cci" De f »ndant Chen Kui nut>pet N inkini Go^ r the Japan face i ten c tm each c
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  • 42 1 OTTAWA Awfl S. <"" ■•"<• faced .It I nf udß r lourcei r(w ntual D i them to ot v v r o^onle d Benal r Arthur Ropinrlni Senate to adopt an imn ration to incr i i la'a population.— Reuter
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  • 70 1 Foreigners In China PEIPL\G. Apr. n.~ General Mo Cl i ng-chituf, d. rector of the lltjk Wot Mid fl jorcig- ler in China henceforth mi ffigtef ■ir TttMLenct perwUi uM I ttfn di^v 0/ arrival Those wtthoui passports mdor^'d by ci y council^ will be siibieet deportation. He said the
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  • 390 1 NEW YORK. Apr. O.— A battle for Iranian oil was on in earnest today wilh Soviet Russia all but guaranteed vital foothold in the back doorway to the fabuloush rich Persian fields now dominated by British and American interests, writes Associated Press Correspondent,
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  • 176 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. <>.— \JJEL Secretary Stale James V. Byrnes h proposed a meeting of the Four Power Foreign Ministers ti, begil in Paris <n April 2."). tin- State Department announced last ni;ht. ■ftMsl sent the suggestion on Thursday Soviet Foreign Commis- VM. Molotov, French Foreign Minister
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  • 40 1 Secretary Oeneral of the a letter to 12 member nation on the Atomic Bnerty OowiwiUwi"asking for the Immediate am»i,: ment of their upietnUtlvn 1 th«t the Commiasfcm can star in New York, the Mew York reported today.— Reuter
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  • 267 1 LONDON. Apr. 6.—Members of the British Labour party yesterday published more than KM) resolutions for eh >ni»e or implementation of Uritish official pollc/, fordiscusvicn at the annual party conference from June 10 to 14. The resolutions embodied strong c:::. ,-i>m P'-iMM^n Secretary
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  • 141 1 (Special Cabli to the Bund i Tribune) LONDON Apr. B. The focal point o\ Indonesian affalrj has been transferred from Java to London. Thf Dutch PrtOM fcfinlsfc r and his w agues, including the f< r. -> y;;.. ur, are expected here momentarily
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  • 82 1 'Special C.ible to the Sunday Tribune) LONDON, Apr. 6. Sir Shen- ton Th no form t (governor I of the Straits Settlements nied In Singapor.-, FornK i :.<: Ifan burl i, has fully i 1 health. Tor: he visited M kUys to Inform himseK <» f
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  • 422 1 lnsuffi^;e.M Recognition Accorded People Who Helped Internees "The ikm \)\v o\ are to be congratulated on th [i:;;nncr in which lhi*> .n, accept ni v. difficulties arising out < in t wai <!«■( f > lem\ ifu (.^..Mnnr. Mi. I .imson, at his first Pres conference
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 70 1 Y. T. LEE TYPEWRITER DEALERS 313. Horth Bridge Road, Cleaning undertaken monthly Telephone 7171. victors M 3.* i:sn:« RECORDS iOR DAM IN STRICT TEMPO NO ft^fek ■v at* 'imS Waltz '«P- fi BK Trot— Slow Fox Trot— Veleta- Kt<., iß&s Etc.,- more than 60 selections to mMP NO IST? IS-
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  • 474 2 The Sunday tribune April 7, 1946. Task Before Sir Edward Gent iand of Malaya entered upon an in. ase \n 1;s progr towards respon government. The British tary Administration ha -.ion of Sir Gerar I rard James Gen: r.e first Governor of the Malay.-. n. n a great d ol
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  • 1041 2  - SINGAPORE and HONG KONG W.A.Harpur Tivin llaslions Of Tli€ fc l i airifir By Points cf Similarity Stable British rule A Chinese population with respected minorif'lVA Poieiii'tii fcM fai tibc past) a qrei.t entrepot A rilal ii'iic! base Dissimilarities N4 highly (Urelop(>l hi.ii -rlund KrA'r,\ly sclf-aiilaini d liaiiij Kmm fg
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  • 477 2 FAITH. The Atom Fresh in i g echoes of the two explosions m in the d .:u. To-day. .s a school of night v the while me liberation m from nattei is an .uevemcii- oi contemporary d to a a path to greater pro^- rl i di ipment, it i
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  • 84 2 World Fair In London Planned I ilDO*, April 6— Tlv Brtti J :t .vf -rnmcnt announced thi.s Wf ♦J ..,:ri n \v< i w surp«sa any previous inier- event of the same charac- in London m 190 l "or as soon ibie." ing gOV< ttt»l acn t! latkN of an
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  • 17 2 TO-DAY'S THOUGHT I m do. FnUh makes all hlr- This ?s the victory that n-'Tld. even >■■•'■< 5:4.
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  • 504 2 Thy I tis dcail tin I'.c+mt and tin tut S yours, says .s. N. I km* in tM§ Mdtfl wrtk I A .surprisingly larft OMB b I /individuals gu through life in a i mat-er-of -f act manner, drifting lite-lung jobs which
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  • 501 2  - Malaya's Tragic Widows R. B. Ooi Rehabilitation! Since ltbertjfcsi uay this word has been much us* aied about. Thou*. 1 not easy uthed by .ie a magic formula, from the printed page and imp*fy* on the ea u> the word ol ur when the world is painfully sliding 'bade into
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  • 512 2 A. P. Special Correspoiidt n f De w itt Ma cX etusie Says NEW YORK, Off oi t!i niisl questions finny- at n.e i after my arrival home fro i \my EWBfJOUI tour '.\;i^: 41l S t ht Russians bluffing? I here b b( D Ett I
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  • 471 3 *s» 500 Officers Men Employed' In Recent Surprise Swoop HOBBEHIES l\ MARCH (Sniidaj Pribvn rime Reporter) SMASHING rHE GANG ■>• 'iAPORE HAS BEE n HI tIG BOF'i HE CITY'S] X FORCE M rHE PAS! SEVEN MONTHS SINCE THE LIBEii v\ ion. .?ures which will show the
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  • 69 3 Returning in a tri. his home in Gey^ang on Friday night after receiving a severe stab wound, a Chines. Seng Lay Sang died a few hours later in hospital. He was rushto the hospital by his wife as soon as he got home. It is not known how
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  • 25 3 CHUNGKING. Apr. 6 -Generalissimo Chiang Kai-sh«k U composing a new National Anthem, the Chinese newspaper Ta Kimg Pao reported.— A.P.
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  • 206 3 Little hope can be entertained for the survival of these evacuees and naval personnel of whom nothing has yet been heard of since the sinking of their ships 1942. Due to the confusion in those tragic hours when the vessels which carried
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  • 100 3 CHANGIPRISON FOOD: A COMPLAINT W.\> n he appeared Xi r *i I S six other detectives before Lt. Colonel G C H. Cull v in the Superior Cour^ ye. N erday, charged with i :an Cheng Kwee direacd a complaint o he President about the food served him a Changi
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  • 481 3 INSPECTORS STILL REFUSED BAIL Court President's Remarks A ruling that the prevalence of exceptional circun--i-- hi lore him made it impossible for him •■"Ujh in ni din.ii circumstances hail 1 v•- (Uli'.'itcl b\ Lt.-Colonel < H. l>. Superior Court yesterdaj irfcefl i ihi n<pt'ft«»rs of the Singapore r«»!r ii 1.
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  • 218 3 Chinese "Very Hostile" After October 1943 Kempei Man Says A statement that after October 1943 he noticed that the attitude of the Chinese in Singapore toward •>ry ies court simoto I the ng o able Tenth" atrocity ease. The accused, wbo is already under wntemw of six years' imprisonment Ordinance,
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  • 29 3 Rolls Royce At £4,500 Apr 6— Roll Utmited announced that its "Silver Wra most expensive automobile w(U be ready for delivery in July. price will be £4.490 which Reuter
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  • 139 3 Newspaper Gag Fooled Many SHANGHAI, Apr. s.— April Fool's edition of the U. S. Army newspaper Stars and Stripes was indirectly responsible for a severe jolt to Shanghai sports fans because several Shanghai dailies picked up the army's "gag" stories and presented them, seriously 'dug they were genuine. Among tlie
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  • 455 3 Tackling the eiir's 4 d«'iB«i-«'3s«i lihl*," <£ii«4>iiilc Court Promising Start (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) "I have no father and I committed this offence became I hare to support an aged mother" or "I have a DW| gfcfl father and my mother
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  • 314 3 Cost Of Food Index 450 Above P re-War Level Filling Malaya's Tummy Tribune Reporter) Food prices c 111 >i« high compared uith before the war but the decline since the peak has been considerable, and since the beginning of March p> lised in a remarkable manner. Following the last war
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    99 3 What the Japs attempted to build for themselves with Allied POW labour has now been completed for the British icith Jap POW's providing the labour. Changi airfield, the biggest in the Far East with a main runway extending 2,000 yards, will be officially opened tomorrow by the Air
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  • 31 3 His the Governor of the Malayan Union will give his first broadcast to the people of Malaya this evening at 9.45 from the Kuala Lumpur studio.
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  • 75 3 Quntas, BOAC Land-Plane Services Start To-morrow siagapor acastrians and Liberators between Auvr.ilut and UnV and the la f# r a ween A :.ci Malaya. sea Air :^oard ncasto pass igapore (»n Tuesday Wednesday. The I bound aircraft of m rvicr is dm Sintra-east-bound service is sci leave for Australia *esday.
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  • 97 3 High tribute To Col. Mrs. H. A. Lord An autterttjT tea party mi hetf yesterday afternoon to do honour to 001. and Mr lowing Col. Lord's lntovmt Among the IMVP fathering I V X■! f Mr. Urn Bok Bee, Mrs. WiwHnrt Poo. Lady ton*. Mr. I n, >„;r mm f-
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  • 6 3 PARfll Apr. s— There wM Reuter
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  • 630 4 I>j#, Facing Problems Resolutely i'€%n*svv\ii*i* All Power <&> B~i&*hi (By a Tribune Staff Reporter) If you live in an area on Singapore Island where the elect ri' D.C., you are likely to run up in-t wtm Kffl from the point of view
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  • 93 4 (Tribune Correspondent) i PENANG. Apr. s.— Four i Chinese have been selected represent the Malayan Chinese at the forthco?n--i ing Chinese National fg in Nanking on J May 5. They are Ho Joo I* Khoon of Penang, Lim I Keng Van of Singapore, J Kon
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  • 747 4 J.P. Says Complainant Wanted Him To "Kneel Down And Apologise LOST RING CASE ation that the e»Mpli nJUIt in the case. Tan Mtod Tan Chaag Chew and Adam Tan to kneel bef«r« Uh md apologise in order ase and thai ht t iu^d m he thought riding of rtci emdll
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  • 190 4 At tfcf •prafalff Of the fkWifliMj Hall ot the Malayan Democratic Union ytatetdaf, Mr. Philip Hoalim, the MDU I dent, strewed tlia! Ihc I nion had no communistic leanings and irished to ref«U noMVi to the effect. He reaffirmrd that the MDU would resolutely follow the programme
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  • 108 4 Army's Big Rugby Win Over RAF 'I'he Army XV defeated RAF rugby sfsssj by 21 three goals and ries> to n.- try. in match played at J sar Stadium yesrday in I Malayan Ri '.ief Fund. Th«- Army v v. re sup- rior throughout led ai hall Ua Pr»- i
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  • 286 4 Lovely Cottage Wins The Grand National LIVERPOOL Apr. 5— I .ov«-ly Cottage won the Grand National. Jack Finlay was second and Prime- R'-g third. Thirty-four ran The race was won by four length^ v. ttVM taOftlH between the IK tbkd. Lovly Cottage started at 25 bo 1 AMfc Fiulav 100
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  • 132 4 iTritoane Ooftfespotetft) PENANG. Bftt. Pci'Y Mil DO irl tod v'.~ Penang races. whicti wai run on heavy going following v heavy shower this r.ir.u i-.< suits are as foUowi: Race I— THE ELK W. Noor--1 TOfc til Rao- 2 NEW CELLO W Noordiivi l. Rumination lAhir.ad
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  • 140 4 Tribune Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Resuli of today's races are as follows: Race I— Sycillian 'Rosdio 1 Flying Column <Hamid> 2. Russia.i Rose .Dras<>n, 3. Tote $22. $12. $lo Race I L\nn Court (Farad) 1. Kadasca (Dragon), 2. WinsocK. CBMht) 3. Tote $36 $11, $9. <iCC 3
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  • 236 4 Sex Education In Post-War Sch oo ls R eco mmended GENEVA. April, 6 —A proposal r> es from the jollotoimf a. i.: .ygiene should be taught in ■I >-\,>ols, from the Kindergarten to the lop form in Secondary schools, is to be sent to Minister* of /i <■ W the
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  • 440 4 Hehinrl the hiuh tribute h«- }).iid 1<» tin* Chinese and Indian com muni lit"- for their darinu und loyalt> during the war, especially for their aid 1(» internees, lies the slon of the heavy responsibilities which Singapore's new (,o\ernor had himselt to shoulder
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    • 72 4 Union Theatre (Amusement Park, Johore Bahru) TO-DAY LAST DAY /ORRO RIDES AGAIN" with Tyrone Power. vara-oitY HAPPY WORLD 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. Doro hy Lamour. Rob.rt Preston, and Preston Foster in Moon Over Burma NEXT CHANGE: Brian Donlevy Maria Mont«z "South Of Tahiti" QUEENS Ceylang 3.00. 6.45 9.15 p.m.
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