Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 April 1946
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Title Section24 1946-04-14 1 The Sunday Tribune i<t, pi,, nf.- un. The Xeuspaptv Of Tin People Of Malaya lul i; PAGES SINGAPORE, APRIL U, 1916. PRICE 10 CiM24 words
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Article, Illustration504 1946-04-14 1 UNION GOVERNOR-GENERAL HERE EARLY MAY Location Of Seat Of Government Still To Be Determined iviß, :,1 -'.DONALD EAGER TO RES "ORE vi^L VAN TRADE AND INDUSTRY To The Sunday Tribune LONDON, fcPRIL IX— THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL DESIGNATE OF IHL MM U CN UNION, THE RT. HON. MALCOLM MA( DONALD. IN AExchange Telegraph - 504 words
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Article82 1946-04-14 1 Worldwide Tribute To R oosevelt w \S\\\ stiTON, Vpr. IVi late Prent :< I i> freshened i.i mans landing :nni\ersar> •>t ?.v uai .'acjfi s death. H >' Minl.ter r ail-d R "a Ri I] bu* 'h v ct( ry s I ntitled. "Ir. resident." newsoraised war and print- dA.P. - 82 words
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Article19 1946-04-14 1 X i Sin k. I• B choice D-rk -1. 6—l f the Surrey A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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207 1946-04-14 1 Future Of English Language In Ceylon At Stake COLOMBO APT. lI.— TIH iutup.' English language in Ceylon v, now in the balance before a Beted Committee ol the state ocll which la taking public evidence on the issue of making local languages the official languages of ihe Island. Following theReuter - 207 words
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Article210 1946-04-14 1 Problems Facing Marshall WASHINGTON, Apr. 12.— (ieneral Marshall leaves fol China again today and hi> formidable job of helping bring political unity and economic stability to that IOBg suffering country. Official Information reachlnj Washington Indicates that Max snail win nnd an economic anc political situation more crltica ban thfl oneA.P. - 210 words
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Article71 1946-04-14 1 JERUSALEM. Apr. 12 Thr. women art 1 anioi;- tn-- 15 leaders ol Palestine Jewry irtio are now on a hunger strike In lympathy with the Jewish emlflranta rasV Ln| at La Spezia in luly wh they were arrested eta April I when trying to board71 words
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Article106 1946-04-14 1 Horse-meat For Japs TOKIO, Aprd 12 0* hind r€ d and tex thousand Ikorsej vifl be ilaugfUered to feed the Japanese people fa fMC, to€ Japanese Govcrnmen I c fed idat a 1 re pur >:<^nr:. Ed to he Unitt i State* occupation au:>. Net. Rfc€ nvfMoer vttl bicJ idReuter - 106 words
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534 1946-04-14 1 "I Deposed The Rajah Muda" Sir Charles Brooke \^|ilim A aid II 17 aii I TBTBR BROOKE ESQUIRE WILL NOT B»: COMING TO SARAWAK. HE IS NOT THE RAJAH MID A. I DEPOSED HIM.* 1 Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, now on hi- way to his country to534 words
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Article101 1946-04-14 1 CHINESE PUPPET CONVICTED, TO DIE SHANGHAI, Apr. 13. -Chen Kung-po, whose ro. nt for Ctnna made him China* major war criminal, urns convicted of treason on Saturday at Suoc how after a six-hour trial. He was entenced to death, 'I > udye said that evidence clearly proved < nis predecesiAssociated Press - 101 words
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489 1946-04-14 1 INVISIBLE EARS EYES TO PREVENT RAIL ACCIDENTS LONDON. Apr. 12.— Invisible ears— and ryes— which guide the railway engine driver throw h fos, till funthe poritieß of ither trains <»n the line, and automatic i h apply the brakes when Urn Miin ippi i h IB tIMI M the sameReuter - 489 words
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Article40 1946-04-14 1 H.K. GOVERNOR EN ROUTE HERE HONGKONG, April 12- I 1 I rnor of Hongkong. I Sir Cecil Harc< md Deputy Chief Civil Afl i r r. Colonel W. M. Thon have left for Singapore aboard Argona the food conference.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article165 1946-04-14 1 Spain's Challenge To UNO m AHiiU I.;.- lit •p.. 11l- I arij yo> u-Kiay rejected as I a Ist* 'and 9 cnargt -p iM: iu!.;m-» im^ |)(.Kt. •ig on atom n that "i; opposes with nal aff.. also denied I rgcs bland branded at mic research Spain. Whi'e many importantA.P. - 165 words
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Advertisement48 1946-04-14 1 fARANTEE OR PEN REPAIRS V. T. LEE 333. North Bridie Road. 34. Chulia St. Telephone 7t71 fc^liS LONG PLAYING NEEDLES o si^ Perfect Fone IM-POINTMA 'f IVO you MUSIC MUSI but MUSIC?. \f- NEEDLES $2. ber Hat IM- POINTA TASTER $4.50 V 1 Sole Agents for Malaya: A48 words
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Advertisement69 1946-04-14 1 Y. T. LEE IYPEWRITER Dl 332, North Bridge Road. caning undertaken m Telephone M i«*H -.M. TO-.>IOIIIIO«S an lint t \IR4 Q/VD HONED Hi! I C 1 PITHS 3{l j N dre Slars living its greatnt i This is a picture with thrills above all! ■lIIMI IWißm« 91 mm'/ EDWARD69 words
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385 1946-04-14 2 The Sunday Tribune April 14, 1946. Ignoring Realities in its sche I political experiment, tne to. iig tne primary econo--111. .aiaya. 1 I least md i the grou vi proiest at n to I tr as Ot ai i. but cted i will tr. it oe aoie to ;nion wl385 words
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Article1137 1946-04-14 2 W.A. Harpur - W.A.Harpur Meeting By Distance: June b< cliininoii d ctu! ttiant/ harvit is htwt crash <t since Ihe </■ >> J\i;>!;; propuiimli J (i theory later found to he ai variance with the facts. East is East and West is West, anu r the Twain shall meWhen Kip..1,137 words
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Article392 1946-04-14 2 James Hutcheson - Canton's Cheapest Is-Money! James Hutcheson By CAN PON-— With skyroc-;-.e:c(! ice jm Lv> t-astin^ n <»rini shadow over the esflmated 2,000,000 poptolaee, apd other eontniodity prices soaring, Canton's restaurants an^l entertainment spots continue to lv (iiied b\ day and by The ch< i] thing in C: is money, and a392 words
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344 1946-04-14 2 Singapore's Huge Appetite For Bread PlQlir has nou been ;iv2ii!al)k' in the ration shop-; for nine weeks u4 bread IUU !»•<■!'. <<v imlf l<>t ircd Fioi:r w ;is issued as n rati'.n ;>ast!y because the bai^eri"were nol In a position to produce ftp equivalent -mount of bread and partly to344 words
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Article101 1946-04-14 2 v. ASHINGTON. Apr. 13.— High Com- j truss oner McNutt on the an;.. of President Roosevelt's death re- railed the pledge the late Pres< Uippines on Di 1941. and said: I of thai I Immortal raphet are today being d circumstai. McNutt said: "I should likeA.P. - 101 words
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38 1946-04-14 2 Royal Family Will Travel In UK's Best King; am go to South Africa aof by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margar in Vanguard biggest battleship afloat i Imnr .vn's O'ydebank in DeOn cess v •pnock ill by Vanguard's first38 words
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Article339 1946-04-14 2 R. B. Ooi - MALAYANS WANT NEW BOOKS R. B. Ooi Seven months j<4i> Malayans U bbed the newspapers and di s lrom m and ior it ur years they had opportunity again to contact the thoughts and current." the outside world. Lik* Rip van Winkle they wokr up irom their enforced hit i339 words
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Article94 1946-04-14 2 DERELICT CR UISER SUNK SAN FRANCISCO Apr. 12— The user. Boston, nas been sunk at sea, but only after a stubborn fight to remain afloat. ton which was recently moo: San Francisco bay as a training Three holes were cut at the w* line and plugged while the cruiser wasA.P. - 94 words
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Advertisement360 1946-04-14 2 I PIIE-PAII? VERTISEMENi i i... '*!eJ, Far S*le. •nil. El $.00 of 20 rd. Re. of 25 every rd. L. > i of the late Mr. Png jan wish, to thank aU as and relatives who attended Juneral of theur beloved father those who Jwnt wreaths and :ons or who360 words
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Advertisement15 1946-04-14 2 Cool Air FOR EASTER SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY iv dm Cameron Highlands P.O. Tanah Rata ,ii15 words
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495 1946-04-14 3 Si ngapore's Entertainment Boom Likely To Continue IVoplt* SVem To Have I l l y 11 iy To Spent!" (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE boom in the entertainment busim likely to continue, in the opinion of a number of leading men revival of tin am' i not have any serious effect495 words
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92 1946-04-14 3 une Correspondent) IPOH. Apr d and discharged on a cuu .t of murder. Imam bin Anammed Ban jar cc yesterday kissed the feet of the counsel for the defence. Mr. B. K. Das. until he tlwuani dropped i conscious. He was revived with a bucketful92 words
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Article210 1946-04-14 3 Azerbaijan "Premier's" Denials TEHERAN. Categor cal denial that the wealthy North Per- sum province of Azer i ai jan scene of the recent su> ratist moveBent is to be an appendage of the was madt today by Jafar Ptehevari. its new "Prime M ag to Tabriz radio, he told theReuter - 210 words
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216 1946-04-14 3 'Misters More Powerful Than B.M.A. Colonels! Although, at short r lartlj b« luse he a newrome> ia^apc dministi machine. His I eacy was oiiabli iwers to the several questions which wt ii t»> his Press conference yesterday, he said the questions themselves (which he loped to answc -> m. n-216 words
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Article65 1946-04-14 3 LONDON. Apr. 10.—Birmingham today regained lea of the league South, beating Portsmouth 1-0. Charlton, who gained an odd goal of seven victory ov*r their London neighbours Brentford, also moved up the table over Aston Villa on go. B3 ige. Birmingham now have 51 points from 34Reuter - 65 words
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Article51 1946-04-14 3 Baby Show In Kuala Kangsar A successful baby show was held in Kuala Kangsar recently under >nage of Major B. H. Catchpole, Deputy Commissioner, Perak ral. The show, which attracted a large number of entries was thoroughly successful. It was organised by the Teachers' Association at the Tsung Wah Chinese51 words
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Article31 1946-04-14 3 w Zealand. thquake shock :is that of rbance in the i recorded 2.10 p.m. local v\ Tremors I for two hours. they came 8.700 miles. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article48 1946-04-14 3 The cricket committee elected at a ing of all cricketers on Thursday. extended an open invitation to all < who wish to play in the cricket trial at t Staiday. Tli is at 1} *m. sharp, and play against Selangor and Ncgri will be Ml* id alt.: UM Wai48 words
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82 1946-04-14 3 Andamans Flogger Sentenced To Death Sentenct- of d»ath by hanging was passKl on Kaneko M a chief prtty officer In At- a, v.-nth w r 'idian r of Andaman Island, in February 19 Th»> s»ory for hat some February 1945 M km I uffalo stra ipooad and i when Kaneko82 words
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67 1946-04-14 3 "More Wheat Or More GI's"MacA's Call BOSTON, Apr. 13.— Secretary of )Uid the Government u?rr 'more wheat or more so'diers." Andersov said: "The General told us he would need more men to handle t.h> focd riots vhich would Tt-su't if vheat is ::ot forthcoming. -lid it is cheaper to sendA.P. - 67 words
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Article86 1946-04-14 3 Seamen Stage "Sit Down" Strike COOS BAY. OREGON, April 10. Chinese seamen at> ard tin iitch motorship VanderheL a bit-down strike protesting against the immigration authorities' relusal io permli shore leav.-, port author! I ported Forty six seamen who joined ihe ship in London were reius<d shore lea?e by theA.P. - 86 words
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819 1946-04-14 3 EASTER SPORTS 1941 AND THIS YEAR Exactly five years ago today Malayan spor a spent Easter holidays matching :heir skill witH one another whilst carri. d hi adltafc 8 war raging in Greece and Libya. Four Easters apsed since that I H four ire best forgo t: n ai April819 words
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423 1946-04-14 3 INSPECTOR, 12 DETECTIVES TO FACE WAR CRIMES COURT taM 1 /l^ai JfW Ttth Oilier INilirc^ With tin- exception of the cmae iavolTiaf Inspect Police Qnjj Hutk Jin and Koh Say Yeow, the sei case^ mentioned in the Superior Court last- weef>. u.'iich twelve detectives, two numbers of the Outram RaReuter - 423 words
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266 1946-04-14 3 His Job— To Find And Photograph Hitler! i £*sbe -ir«li i i m; <?. iiieramaii NEW YORK, \prill!.— •.!<».•• rotlin- Hollywood cameraman, /aaMs B. Shaekelfor^, is on the high seas again with two tons <>{ photographic equipment and th positive conviction that he will find and photograph Adolf Hitler. Wl266 words
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Article84 1946-04-14 3 LONDON, Apr. 10.— At Lord's Board of Control meeting evening Group Captain A. J. Holmes of B chairman), A. B. Sell* n M ikshire and R. E. Robins of Middlesex were appointed to serve on the Test Mutch Selection Comic during 1946. The committee will be supplementedReuter - 84 words
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Article115 1946-04-14 3 SELANGOR RACES f Tribune Corresponds! KUALA LUMPUR. Apr 13 -Following are n ults of of 'np SelsincM* WMMai Race I— POOR O'CLOCK 1. FLYINO OOLUifN Farad 4le> 3. St. Race 2 YOI W. .INCER .Rosd»e» 1 BRAVAMTOir (Mawie) 2. TAVERN (Kin) 3. Wot Tote $16. ft. $7. Race TURN OVER115 words
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44 1946-04-14 3 THIAM SIEW'S 66 IN SATURDAY CRICKET A I beat R.A.F. tficeless <"n*ntß throu-j 154 <d best taking four The series of three rugby matches Wp< Iv t: Kueoy in aid of w^iWBBC KMnra wl net sum of $S^B9. which will be donated to fund.44 words
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Advertisement146 1946-04-14 3 any BOOKS .V.^-i value fo« at. ri^^aa t L '^ydjfv f at ilv Fi 'kh E^^" SOCIETY POX PRO?. CHRISTIAN KNO U Churchshop Übrary— 22. Orchard r^oad, Blm?;tprir 1 TfiiJtair" THE SDiGAPORaT BROKErT" art p'eased to OFFKR al MpWM :ic«* TRIPLEX SAFETY CLASSES, LORRY PISTONS, Piston Fir.gs, Quantities of M146 words
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904 1946-04-14 4 COUNSEL DESCRIBES KEMPEITAI AS "HYDRA-HEADED MONSTER" (Jiasuv* Stages Of Double-Teiiili 7V/V? r f »5° I'm? "TWrc can be m doubt thiii the appropriate mlance in thi< cast 1 i- the sentence of death and (hat tiu> M at trill dk in expiation of the crimes lh«'\ ha\e fflWitlcd a<:;iinst the904 words
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Article288 1946-04-14 4 The youth problem is the biggest social problem which Singapore has inherited from the Japanese occupation, declared the Colonial Secretary, \fcr. P.A.B. McKerron, when Ihe opened Singapore's first boys' I r;ub yesterday evening in Queen Street. Briefly outlining the coming into being of the organisation, Mr. j288 words
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Article131 1946-04-14 4 (Tribune Correspondent) j IPOH, Apr. 13.— 1n the pre- mcc of a group of his own labourers, Mr. Wong T n Tip, I t a Per ok miner, was shot dead i by two Chinese gunmen who I visited him at his mine in Bayas t Tujoh,131 words
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Article87 1946-04-14 4 FORMER BOXING PROMOTER CHARGED Caesar M. Houghton (40). I former boxing promoter in Singapore, claimed trial in the i First Police Court yesterday when he was charged with dishonestly retaining at Robinscn I Road and at Martia Road. 80 carpets (valued at $2,000), which j he know or had reason87 words
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308 1946-04-14 4 Streamlined Buses For City Workers Soon Bit> Fleet Of Transport Vehicles Due This Month |«c( of streamlined paewger retriek omnibuses and trallej •-<-. the latter Mag fitted > th pneumatic i \g to eorer all the pie-Mar roetef operated in Singapore !>y the Singapore Traction Company us ■a oiden placed308 words
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214 1946-04-14 4 Union Governor Says 'Thank You' To Services "I am convinced that the people of Malaya owe to the Army now in their midst a deep debt of gratitude not only for the material help which, through the agency of the Br.ti b Military Administration, they have so 1 freely supplied,214 words
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283 1946-04-14 4 NtWI From the North P.nang. Saturday. A meeting of northern Malayan rubber merchants, producers, and plan ers yesterday, presided I r by Mr. Saw Seng Kew, decided to appoint a committee of seven persons to take up their grievances with the Rubber Buying Unit283 words
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Article70 1946-04-14 4 PASSIVE DEFENCE SERVICES The executive committee of the Singapore civil defence and essential services is calling a meeting of all representaives of the passive defence and estial servic I V I Forces Record Office, Beach Rd.. Singapore, on Monday, at which s proposed to place them all that has been70 words
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