The Straits Times, 13 October 1945

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times UALAYA'^ LEADING SEWSPAPER— ESTABLISHED 7845 I SIN<.\PORE. SATURDAY OCTOBER 13, 1*45, "Ml,* 10 CENTS
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  • 324 1 Indone sians In Control Of All Java Except Batavia City PASSENGERS KILLED IN TRAIN FIGHT BATAVIA Oct. 10.— Disturbances are increasing m Java and Batavia is the only centre which is iquat. The Japanese no longer maintain law and order and Nationalists have occupied dumps of arm* and munitions. They
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  • 90 1 ON, Oct. 11.— For c m 1.000 years history the cry the Emperor" n Tokio's streets r, cables .the Newsspecial correspon[n Tokio. j by political prisoners morning, a parade ot •nese stopped before Arthur's Headquarters. c the m^at surround- rial Palace. polW watched thp
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  • 88 1 {F] 11. -Allied Powers In the ui-tinistra-r today officially jd violation of *he Interoa Committee If i o m lt*€ The eminent om eomhdrawal of it«; troops h cruiser Dueay ived at Taneiet today representatjve of nf \loroccc J-nd a ran troop. 7 led by rs.
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  • 88 1 R emoval Of Trade Barriers Wanted By U.S. I NGTON, Oct. 11-— ng Of United States to to foreign countries P mination of trade b II advocated to4 roup of congress- aye recently re- m an inspection r °Pe v liam M. mi of the Hous? Policy ComJ ci U'i
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  • 127 1 Later reports t>y Ke'uer ucocrlbe more clashes between Indonesians. Japanese \r\n Dutch. M Peknloncpn. Central Java 30 Indonesians were aid 32 wounded m an incident with the Jr>panes<\ the Japanese suffering 17 casualties. Indonesian nationalist? have seized the airstrio at S-msrans: and have taken 60.000 ro-mds of
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  • 134 1 JERUSALEM, Oct. 11.— Clashes between Palestine police and large numbers of armed Jews which occurred when 200 illegal Jewish immigrants escaped from a clearance camp indicate that the troubled situation is worsening. Two persons were <H'<ed In the clash and 200 rifles met* stolen, as well
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  • 136 1 Strike Waves In U.K., U.S. And Aust. LONDON, Oct. 11— Defy- j ing a "return to work" call by the Labour Minister, Mr 1 George Isaacs and anoeab frcir then trade un»oua more than 36°ril dockers and stevedores throughout! England still or. strike w< re joined today by a turthe:
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  • 83 1 LONDON. Oct. 11.-Vevionese imust organise to win the right to frame their own i through a constituent assembly, T. Subasingha, Secreta-\ of the Subject Peoples Conference and former President of Ceylon Students' Association, staged m an interview today. "Finance, commercial r^icy, foreign relations and defence j which
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  • 81 1 LIVERPOOL, Oct. IP.— Waiting women wept .eai s o! ioy as ijeiv and there they recognised a relative, when the first of the 16 jih'.ps bringing home prisoners- of-war from Japanese camps tc I Liverpool berthed here today I Other vessels will reach England at intervals during
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  • 206 1 CHINESE SETTLE NO BIG ISSUES CHUNGKING, Oct. 11.— Although both sides made concessions, no major political issues were settled by the talks between Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and the Communist leader Mao Tse-tung, according t© a joint communique issued last night. Negotiations will be carried on m an attempt to thrash
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  • 98 1 i LONDON, O«. 10-Twenty 5 countries includm? India rave been invited by the international Labour Office to attend ■-> prei paratory technical .-•ontoronce on maritime questions on Nov 2a m Copenhagen. C nintrtefc invited also include the Urvrert Kingdom, United States Australia N'etber6 lands, and Sweden. Gaeh wll
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  • 657 2 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. SAT. Oct. 13. 1945. City-Colony It takes a war to brins about basic chane^s. Do we not remember the er.dlrss embittered controversies over the proposals for the unification >f the Malay State? and the rationalization of Malayan administrator. that made Sir Cecil dementi, less than fifteen
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  • 1223 2  - SUPPLIES FOR MALAYA The B.M.A.'s Monopoly Of The Import Trade COLONEL A. W. WALLICH, M. C. By Colonel •VaMirti vras one ot the senior tnenvier- tt the staff of Bousteari and Co nrfore the war arid «ias come back in charge of 'he PanMalayan Sup, ii^ O'-p.i'tr.'eiit* of the B.M.A.
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    • 95 2 I think the B.M.A. is encouraging laziness. An unemployed •nan with a family of six get^ $20 a month, the maximum dole" from the B.M A., but ar employed labourer with a simil-ar-sized frmily receives only 60 ■cnts a day. This labourer has to perform manual laboui under
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    • 136 2 I am a local resident, and 1 recently did about three years internment, and so. when the opportunity came to leave Sime Road camp. I was glad to be able to do so. Since then I have been looking for employment with no result. In camp it was announced
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    • 41 2 In reply to your correspondent "Observation." during the 3 l/ 2 years Jai Hinds were their |nb| and w:>rkf t 1} "i^ !ndoT^nicrrr> of their country. and their kith and kin were flghti: r ii f t!',p Briti;h :;er."
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    • 159 2 With regard to Mr. Tan Kah Kee's criticism of the B M.A. policy concerning the Japanese scrip It is true that Chinese traders disposed of goods worth millions of Straits dollors for banana money but at prices 10 to 100 times over their cost Do not, however,
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    • 65 2 ihe decision to prohibit the sale of opium in Malaya is praiseworthy. But prohibition without remedy is hard on the addicts May I appeal to the Government and Chinese leaders to help the unfortunate addicts by affording them the means of curinq and rcmov.riK the corse °f th
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  • 493 2 On this question -,Wk Eurasian and Asiatic x- H nees only half the E Fiver." it is pointed distinction drawn was not I racial lines but bet-,\ M. who wpre domicilPci ove-fl and those domici'iod In Mafl so that if a European himself as locally dorv.c:le« got only
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  • 326 3 MISSION TO MALAY SULTANS MALAYANS Special Representative Arrives For "Union" Discussions U.v Uur Special Correspondent ALA LUMPUR Oct. 12-"1 am here to meet ay rulers and discuss with them the new polio for i M Malayan Union which has. been decided m London/ sa:d Sir Harold Mac Michael sp,ruil representative
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  • 37 3 Ib J. M. Mohamed T smai! J. M. Mohamed Ismail igon) passed away peaceresidence at Koothah India. October 6, 1945 '—On 11th October 1945 Lavender Street. SingaDolph na Hochstadt. 69 be'oved wife of the late --hstadt
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  • 44 3 M W. H. Tseng t thank all friends and who sent wreaths, rendered and attended the the late Mrs. H. T. n Ls indeed a wise Private tuition given by *duate In Sr. Cambridge. I Commercial subjects. 85, Sophia Rd. 10 1 p.m.
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  • 261 3 St. Andrew's Cathedral: Holy Communion (plain) 7 a.m. (choral) 8 a.m., Evensong 5.30 p.m. Cathedral of the Good Shepherd: Low Masses at 6.15 and 7am High Mass at 8 a.m. Military Mass at 10 am Rosary and Benediction at 5.30 p.m. Garr son Church (Tanglin): Holy Communion 8
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  • 444 3 The British Government's scheme for a Malayan Union is welcomed by public '.eacienr ir Singapore, although most ol them, interviewed by t.^e Stiaits Times, felt it was urg?ntlv de sirable for the Administration to clarify the "special needs" necessitating the constitution of Singapore as a
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  • 288 3 Several industries have been re-started, i and good progress \s being made generally i with industml revival m Singapore, the Straits j 1 lmes understands. Among those already started are the OxygenAcetylene plant m Pasir Panjang and the Singapore Rubber Works, while a j
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  • 43 3 P. Helfrich, Com-mander-in-Chief of .h? Dutch forces, paid a visit t o the wnhelmma Camp on Thursday and SS!t CeiVed by the c °ian. van'RrnTh^" WU J nSS*" 1011 at w »helmina Camp. ne sa id> w favourable compared with other
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  • 283 4 U.S Perturbed About Control Of Atomic Energy ni atomic energy, nuclei Lunmi B«S UK continuanon of ent rpri.-o. the president has publicly declared that the secret of the construction of the atomic oomb would not bo given to any foreign country. Congressmen say that the measure while nationalising atomic energy
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  • 102 4 London. Oct. 9-In a statement on the settlement of India's future, the Commums Party today urged Government to firstly prepare electoral lists for -he a hole of India, basL-a OPOT adult franchise. Second.y re .ease wl remaining pollt.ca. prisoners and withdraw all restriction* on freedom or
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  • 76 4 LONDON. Get 1 —The British Foreign Secr Q *.ar\ Mr Ernest Bevin, told the ilor.se cf Commons that -,he agreement to widen the Potsdan pr>edure oy admitting the pretence cf French and Chinese delegates, although with Limitations of their functions, at ail meetings of the Council was
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  • 63 4 LONDON, Oct. 10— New Delhi radio today reported that China will shortly submit her list of specific war criminals to the United Nations' War crimes Commission. The list will in- ciude all Japanese "who advo- cated military and political ex- 1 ploitation of China, and those 1
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  • 294 4 JAVA TEA SUGAR INDUSTRIES JAVA BATAVIA, Oct. 10.— The condition of the chief nidus- tries m Java is now being assessed. The position of rubber is undecisive for it is as yet difficult to determine the extent of the harm done. It Is believed, however, that pre-war production may be
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