The Straits Times, 5 November 1945

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEA bl\G NEWSPAPER-ESTAB UFIIRD 1815, i \<.| H SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1045 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 386 1 Curfew In Batavia As Tension Grows NATIONALIST ARMY OF 70,000 Heavy and continuous fighting is m prosput at all points m Java as Indonesian extremists are determined to make their position secure before any large number of Dutch troops arrive, according to a Batavia message
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  • 215 1 LONDON. Nov. 4.— Tho ish health and military tiorities have completed parations to combat was described by a Government spokesaa a "danger of an lemic. resulting m istrophe *uch as the an race has not v:i." n cillin and "M and B" have been concen- strate centres
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  • 232 1 Admission Japs Were Cannibals LONDON. Nov. 4.—Melbourne Radio reports that signed confession that he ate the flesh ot soldiers killed m action has been made by a Japanese lieutenant, Atalct Sazaki. to tho Australian War Crimes Commission a* V.'ewak, New Guinea. An Indian of the 49th Punjab regiment said m
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  • 297 1 T Gainer, British Amlor m Rio de Janeiro. continue normal diplorelatlons witl the new ilian government, oflicial r m London state. s learned that the ted States Government ilished oil export res- i Eight tankers have I m Sweden from the ited States
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  • 56 1 S. E. A C. Headquarters, I Kandy, Nov. 3. Sixty-one > thousand men and women, comprising Japanesc-forcc.l i labourers of all nationalities, died or disappeared building railways m the Siamese jungles, it was stated here today. Out of 73,502 people con- I scripted for work
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  • 159 1 Broad Plan To End China Strife CHUNGKING. Nov. 3 Broad and comprehensive measures for the cessation of hostilities between Kuonuntang and Communist troops were outlined by Kuomintan.? negotiators today. Plans for the restoration of communications were a':o mapped out. Governor Chang Chun of Szechuan, Foreign Minister Wang Shi-cfcieh ana General
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  • 44 1 The Victoria Derby, run at l Melbourne over one and a half miles, was won by Magnificent, beating the odds on 9 to 10 favourite. Don Pedro by a length, with 4 to 1 Attioe, 343 4 length away, third of 15 starters. Reuter.
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  • 65 1 Manila, Nov. 4: Cries rang, through tiie court yesterday at the Yamashita trial, when a 17-year old sirl shouted to Yamashita from the witness box: "You are still laughing, you dirty Jop." Juliet Milanes, who was respi nsible f this outburst and had testifir.!
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  • 426 2 B M V anr up an Council I I la ted ting 1 th l 'S nv.\ 14. Che i m excellent one but, course. Its success must de- very large extent on c oi persons Invited to serve on the Council th« extent to which the
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    • 25 2 sol nan In is put th< 14th Army An Bx-POWi the same th< lohn t i wonder where few articles which -•'Ex-Po«
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    • 53 2 the regune i ncouraged everywhere m Syonan, About a week after the Japanese surrender, all gamblers stopped gambling, because they were do m» by the KuoBul these gambling stalls have started again. N you can see Rambling stalls rverytambler". 5 letters on the same sub(ecl have been received by
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    • 39 2 Cannot the B.M.A. do someto alter the long hours are being enforced at certain i. nits. At these n si iff is made to work from eight m the morning till live In the evening.— "Daw"
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    • 66 2 The w rk of the B.M A m >wn the cost living uch -appreciated by the public, but unfoti the expected co- it forthcoming from businessmen. Fish, lor example, Is still f.ir tt Rill be a pood thing if the B.M. could select exD from among the Japanese
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    • 103 2 I: a >• r 11 for wagt :>• just now. Fcr -and-a-half years we have of meat, fi.sh ami due to the absurd prl s then pn and it looks most Ol US v HI have to continue to s?o w. although we ba .ns. Pr d during
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    • 65 2 I i he i nd for tne mtract syst em is that tj basla for m. and there is. ed foi any law to fll". tins mean that unless anything the welfare, or the publii lnt< rest, <■".' the Interests of any large of the pub! it cannot
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    • 294 2  -  John Messias Reaction To Article By Ml who arr roucerned «ith education and demorracj and v i mint have :i "(IrmniT.! tic a'.!anre <>f the people <>f ihe worM wiirkr.s under the Dew international «)oa<'p organisation" without education will appreciate t lp «>'.i!£rhtfi!l article In the Straits
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    • 59 2 The article published m the Straits Times of Oct. 31 by John Messias, of the Paratr op k- ltn< at, is first o: Its V.::ui to m your journal since my Ith it. li is a vorthy effort on the part of Straits Times and pore people
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    • 123 2 •Rubber experts and planters who have carried oul i survey have been surpris( a bj the good condition ol the rubber trees and machinery ana buildings nmdent from Kuala Lumpur on Oct. it. Do the author ties realise that the Asiatic staffs and net the were
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    • 19 2 Recentl? i ntinu nil hav< been ed to such a that Mai Ith much lid all
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    • 419 2 Has anything been done aboul the Malay Navy, Malay R.N.V.R. and T. 124 by cither the military or naval authorities? Are they being included In the term "Asiatic Volunteers and Ex-service All the personnel of these three units were Malays cxci pt In T. 124, which had a
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    • 25 2 wish 1 of the of tiu I oca] Auxiliary N ival I Lassed under T. 124 PerW.ir V en called for re- I
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  • 409 2 Singapore Diary It is not peneral'y thar Australia duru war years achieved a > decree oi distinction field of rice production. But here is an t-xtnict from little booklet entitled "While You Were Away'- pul by the Melbourne An: distributed by the Au Red Cross Society to POWs and interneeo.
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  • 249 3 1,900 Refugees Given Assistance I, tion Proceeds Apace ress has been made by the i! Displaced Persons' Branch of the „m, h toda> looks after the welfare of i Indians. Javanese, Europeans m Singapore. Arrangements have for Urn rehabilitation of many thousands etc, 50 Malays througn branch nt >'.i arrtaut
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  • 79 3 The already considerable Allied problems m th<> South East Asia Command are m Teased by the atteiisive evacuation of women and children from troubled Sourabaya. Other ships of the Britlsfl East Indies Fleet are standI ing by off Sourabaya to brin<r more, and it is estimoted that
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  • 70 3 Phutocraphs of members of thr Kempci-tai m sincaporp arc now on display at the Information < entre of thp Department of Publirity and Printing, iv«ta Banding, m North Bridge Road. Singapore. Kompei-tai victims, who were fortunat to escap** death, now I :vo the opporjunity
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  • 219 3 Two ways of combating bribery, "probably the biggest curse that any poli«« force suffers from.' were outlined by the Commissioner of Police, Singapore, m Singapore broadcast. Hp said: "First and forem st. the force must be a •well paid force, the conditions of service must be
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  • 295 3 TRIBUTE TO SPECIAL CONSTABULARY Following the successful training of men of the Singapore Police Force by officers of the sth Parachute Brigade, another group of JOO policemen are undergoing similar training at the Police Training School this month. acting one month, their training
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  • 261 3 To be opened In Singapore i<i a week or ten days, the new forces University, which (will use the former premises of the Foreign Bible Society In Armenian Street, will conduct a series of courses with roiloquial Chinese as possibW one
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    • 132 3 m Flett. r o FVhar.sr. t;'.l led return ere last teen 4 .ng wheroreply to the WfntoM n FU: Spore. r. knowledcr experience m English please Peterson ws. Mount 5043 cxt. 1. c to give m:- the removal nrcupaticn of 3 Chat? in| Un, kindly v Inshaw, Firs. Banl Chan-.bcrs.
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    • 307 3 LABOUR AND IMMIGRATION! DEPT. (8.M.A.) A branch Labour office has been opened at No. 88 Katong Road opposite Yoke Eng Chinese School near the main Geylang Road. Residents of Paya Lcbar, Oeylang and Kr.tonr: districts who wish to register as unemployed -hould do so at this branch office instead of
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    • 184 3 fcdi'fex e-rewMA SERVICE We regret not beint: abli other makes of watches f< r icpa': Gammeter Co. 8 Seton Close. Tarffli.'. Weekday! 2-5 p.m. BEWARF OT- fMITATION Insist on Hair Oil The Oldest Brand lv The Markrr The Great Eastern Optical o. Sooth I*.' :i!ce Road. t.ii.lisliert \^jljJ^-> ."J'< Discount
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  • 66 4 rre be m:; carried out In Malaya m connection with the problem of feeding and. In the near future, a scheme will b« evolved which will der.l particularly with nutrition for children. The Singapore Welfare Council la at present studyin? tho problem and a meeting will
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  • 179 4 R.A.F. Plays Increasingly Imprtant Role In Java HELPING IN RESTORING ORDER Thr role of the r.oya! Air Force daily becomes mort important m all ihc moves to restore order m •*ava. EtA.F. Thunderboitfl had occasion to be out with kMded gun*. Previous.}- unarmed, they had "beaten up" Sourabaya and bad
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  • 152 4 From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Oct. 29. The Ceylon Government bad promised 100.CO0 rupees lor relief m Malaya and two or three times this amount TM-uld Lave oeen raised from put/lie funds by this time 'n Ceylon, said Mr A. 1. Rujasingani of
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  • 49 4 Por.ionce of one month's rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $1,000 or. m default, six months" rigorous imprisonment, were Imposed by Mr. R. C. HofTman m thp Fourth District Court on Friday on Robert T. Pereira for selling liquor to Service personnel m the- Prnhbat Restaurant m Mic.dle Road.
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  • 162 4 Tin And Rubber Stocks Must Be Reported Stocks of tin ingots nnd plantation rubber m Kedah cording to an announcement m thJ official Kedah Weekly Bulletin. Tjn*il further notice, all movements of tin m the state arc prohibited except under a special permit by the Chief Civil Affairs Oflieer B.M.A.
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  • 27 4 A meeting of members of th» Local Defence Corps. Singapore, will be held at the S;. Joseph's School hall on Nov. 16 at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 693 4 Deaths of internees at the Changi and Sime Road camps, as well as of several civilians who were never formally interned because they were immediately taken seriously ill to the Miyako. the Mental Hospital m Yio i Chu Kang Road used by the Japanese as
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