GAOLED FOR SEDITION
MALAYAN COMMUNIST LEADER (Rec. 11.30 a.m.) SINGAPORE, March 24. Lin Ah Liang, leader of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Communist Party, was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment on two charges of" sedition by causing articles to be published in the Chinese Press " calculated to bring the British Government into hatred and contempt." Lin had already been sentenced to a year's rigorous imprisonment in connection with the Communist demonstration last month marking the fourth anniversary of the fall of Singapore.
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Evening Star, Issue 25750, 25 March 1946, Page 6
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84GAOLED FOR SEDITION Evening Star, Issue 25750, 25 March 1946, Page 6
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