The Straits Times, 25 September 1945

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER— ESTABLISHED 'S4S. •ages SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1945 PRICF 10 CENTS
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  • 480 1 fcnts Share In Control Of Outlets To Landlocked Seas IoNDON PESSIMISTIC ABOUT I EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT LONDON, Sept. 23. Pessimistic views prevail i fcndon as the Soviet's security plans become ■r, and it is obvious that the first meeting of the Mil n Ministers is on
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  • 400 1 - Belgian Prime Minister von Acker i has denied allegations that part of Antwerp has been leased to the United State* for 90 years. A Royal Australian Air Force transport plane carrying 17 A.I.F. medical evacuees, one nurse, and a crew of five has disappeared between Biak and
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  • 181 1 Hirohito Not To Give Up Throne TQKIO DENIAL WASHINGTON, Sept. 23— The spate of week-end rumours, both in Japanese and American Government quarters, over the possible abdication of Emperor Hirohito which culminated in the Singapore Radio report that Gen. Mac Arthur himself was to interview the Emperor, received a set-back
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  • 42 1 Tokio. Sent. 22.— The ban on short-wave radio sets in Japan was lifted to-day and for the first time in almost four years the oeoole of Tokio were able nnenlv to tune in to the British Broadcasting Corporation.— Reuter.
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  • 347 1 Palestine "People's Party" Outlines New Plan CAIRO, Sept. 23.— A1l eyes in the Middle East are watching Palestine with anxiety as there is no doubt about the deep feeling in both Jew and Arab quarters. Tension is rising and the authorities are taking strict measures of control to prevent an
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  • 130 1 Franco Regime Will Lead To War LONDON, Sept. 23.— Franco's regime in Spain will lead to a new and more barbarous war, declared Professor Harold Laski, 'Chairman of the British Labour Party In a broadcast to the United States. Urging that recognition be withdrawn from the present Spanish Government, Professor
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  • 86 1 Crews of Rritish Overseas A'rwnvs have conquer-d almost in secret the twowav nll-the-venrronnd cro«sinc of the Atlnntir. Dur'nir the war they ferried streams of Liberators across the Atlantic. the fir«t consienment of 21 homhers was rendv for despatch from Cnnndi. the Atlantic had never before h»en
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  • 127 1 NEWCASTLE, Sept. 23.— A passionate plea for world cooperation was made to-day by Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, who declared that the atomic bomb is the most disastrous and destructive discovery ever made by mankind and ever set in motion
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  • 403 2 General Dempsey Outlines B. M. A. Policy $3,000,000 (STRAITS) FOUND ON JAPANESE PRISONERS By DICKSON BROWN (News-Chronicle special corres pondent in S.E. Asia: formerly on the staff of th e Straits Times.) *i cannot say when the military administration here is likelv to cease, but
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  • 58 2 Oti""fa "f thf Overva Chirac Rank. Sinciporr. who for the p.nt '>>'- fnjf vrar<s havfl ivr( j ?nf j i ifcn— Free Him*. India .md Australia hnvr returned to the with particular* and photo of in thnv rounTV«<. official, would he phd to pa«.< on any information
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  • 166 2 "Let us toeether set nhnut thr heni^- tmsk of reconstruction uith all the unity, energy and (Vspateh thnt we can conmnn/f.*' say* the Secretory of State (or the Colonies in a message, iust received in S'nginore. to peoples of Rri'i*h territories and tho<e under the Kins?* protection
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  • 32 2 A news aeency message received in Singapore says that nearly 15.000.000 yards of cloth will be dispatched from India to meet the immediate requirements of the people of Malaya.
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  • 62 2 London. Sept. 23.-At the request of the British Government. Sir Harold Mac Michael, High Commissioner for Palestine, is shortly going to Kuali Lumpur on a mission connected with the rehabilitation and future of the country. Sir Harold, who leaves London on Sept. 26, will break his journey at
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  • 189 2 As soon as enough DPT. the chemiral that is the most deadly insecticide known to medical science thus far and is being sprayed from the air by aircraft, has been laiul'd. the civil and military authorities will make arrangements to spray the inside walls of
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  • 79 2 A memorial service will be leld to-morrow to commemorate che 350 officers and men of the I 2nd. Battalion, the Gordon Highi lander?, who gave their lives in I the Malayan campaign. The rendezvous is the junction iof Holland Road and Farrer Road, and the time
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  • 220 2 Colombo. Sept. 23— The re- 1 natriation ship, Almanzora. j which gained some publicity on account of complaints reeardine: food and accommodation, arrived in Colombo this morning. A snocial inspection by officers of S.E.A.C. was carried out soon nftor the shin docked, to inquire into
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  • 44 2 Indian nationals who should have been prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation of Singapore, but who managed to escape and remain at large until now, are asked to report back to prisoner of war camps to facilitate their repatriation to India.
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    • 755 2 One way of keeping in to»" with the worries of the Sitif pore public at the presenttij, is to dip into the ci-tilv 1 bag: of the Straits Times. effect, the man-ir- h. -str* is writing to the British tary Administration hroc: i his own familiar
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