The Straits Times, 6 November 1945

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  • 23 1 The Straits Times MALA) A S LEAbIiXG ,\hifSPAPLR-ESlAfi LISIIED 1845 Mll'R P.M. I I PINCSAPORE. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6 1945 PPICE 10 CENT. 1
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  • 449 1 Early Solution Of Difficulties With Russia Forecast U.S. SUBMITS PLAN ON DARDANELLES Pearly solution of all difficulties hampering co-operation between the Soviet Union and the Western democracies ami China is forecast by well-imormed journalists m report collated by Reuter. Reuter^ diplomatic correspondent m London, for one, expresses ihe view that
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  • 154 1 Burning Of Houses Necessary Saigon, Nov. 4: MajorFouglas Gracey, j Commander m i tiina, has replied o Chinese complains Indian troops hay? d:scriminately burned i houses and have Inred ta looting. \Xi official statement issuPd nere said during reoent ittons at Cholon. south on. troops of the 29th Division found
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  • 108 1 LONDON, Nov. s— New York Radio states that the United States battleship Missouri, on board vlu<n the Japanese suriep Icr was signed m Tokio 1: suffered considerable damage at the hands of unscrupulous souvenir hunters when the ship was opened to the public m IVew VurK during
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  • 243 1 French Catholic Left led by the Foreign r. II Georges Bidauit, declared its readiness to .^borate m a tripartite rnment under the leaderof Gen. de Gaui.e. .d co-operation with IgU and Communists 'on equal term?." A curfew order has Deen d by Major-Gen. C v Military Commander
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  • 121 1 CHUNGKING, Nov. 4 The proposals mapped out at the talks between the Communist and Kuomintang negotiators who included the Chinese Foreign Minister. Dr Wang Shih-chien. and the Communist iepresentative. Mr. Chou En-lai— provided for: Firstly, a military standstill of all troops on both sides; Secondly, withdrawal
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  • 294 1 Night Of Terrorism In Batavia BATAVIA. Nov. 5. -In the course of fighting which went on m Batavia throughout the night Indonesians threw two hand grenades over the palisade of the Hotel de.s Indes. now a convalescent home for repatriate women internees. A patrol of Seaforth Highlanders guarding the hotel
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  • 455 2 The Straits Times Spore, Tues, Nov. 6, 1945. The Political Future Tm answer to questions reaming plan* for the I Zi m Major-General 11. rf Hone referred to the i ned political conscioiuof the people Of this The development is one to which the most careful leration must be given.
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  • 102 2 Disa oven withdraw I tr»_ir v/e do ourselves. Unforlunately, however, we are quite helpless m the matter. Cnir activities are circumscribed by arbitrary rulings. There is a desire to be helplul to us. ;md we are grateful lor it. Unfortunately, there is also room lor suspicion that .some of
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  • 877 2  -  D.J Mackie By How Cable And Wireless Came Back To Robinson Road Apait from its normal business of telecommunications, which was enormously ed during the war by having to handle millions of words from the official sources of the three Services as well as the troops. Cable
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  • 248 2 In these difficult and troubled days when problems of unemployment, labour union and strikes are uppermost, Malaya would benefit immeasurably if men l.ke Mr. John Hands and others could return to this country. Mr. Hands is now m Australia— R. A. Philips. < nquiries made, we have bet
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  • 474 2 Singapore Diary We have all see: amplcs of enterprist .nd ingenuity m Singapore during the last four years, but something seen m the Times office recentlj waa unique. It was a bag made from old cheques Biscuits from Rochore Road c une In it, and it was a most ful
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  • 363 3 Providing Tools For Vitai Machinery Repairs PLANTERS ARRIVE IN MALAYA rom Our Own Correspondent Kttlb Lurmur, Nov 3 Manj planters ha-.e arrived m Malaya Ud getting back to their estates to itart production of rubber as soon.- s possible, whilo jlthe iase ot the
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  • 89 3 From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. Currency has been issued m the Malay Peninsula at the r:»te of about 5150.000 3 day, it was announced at a Press conference on Saturday. Brigadier Willan, Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Malay Peninsula, said: "At the end
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  • 230 3 Current market prices are higher than they have ever been since the Japanese capsulation. Pork was quoted at $3.60 ->er kati— a dollar more thar. on Oct. 26. while beef has gone up by 10 cents a kati. being sold p.t $3.50 a kati. Prices
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  • 117 3 Transport Dearth Holds Up Rice Delivery The delivery of November's rice rations to certain retailers m the town onda number m the outlying districts has been held up during the past ten days due to transport difficulties, the Straits Times was informed by the Food Controller, B.M.A. yesterday, Trhen informed
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  • 19 3 Air Vice Marshal C. E N. Guest. C.B E.. has been appointed Air Officer Transport Command, South East Asia.
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  • 31 3 Information is requested as to the whereabouts of any furniture, or other property removed from Pension Brouwer, 52 Lloyd Road. Please communicate J. H. Sehlmcier, 32 Crescent Rd. Juliana Camp. Katong.
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  • 65 3 Suitable reward will be offered to any person able to assist Wearne Bros. Ltd. m the recovery of their nrssing Bouks and Records and also similar documents of their Subsidiary Companies m Singapore and Branches at Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Seremban and Malacca. Would any person knowing the whereabouts of
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  • 194 3 Malaya- Wide Inquiry Into Prices And Wages Malaya-wide investigation is at present proceeding into prices and wages. A Special Committee has been appointed to undertake this work, and it will report and :nake rcommen<iatioiN to the Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Malay*, Major Gen. H. R. Hone. Now working separately m
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  • 506 3 British Military \dnii > stiation. Malay IVninsuia. The Commissioner for Road Transport m exercise of powers inferred upon him by Section 5 of the Road Transport (Malay Peninsula) Proclamation, and with the approval of the Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer hereby makes
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    • 263 3 Sect— Tan. The marriage took place at the registry on 27th Oct. 1945, between Mr. Sect Wing Him youngest son of Mrs. Sect Yick Mun and the late Mr. Sect Yick Mun to Miss Tan Pong Nam (Connie> only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Khye Kok. Re. TONG NAM
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    • 66 3 ANNOUNCEMENT The Far Eastern Music School have pleasure m announcing that classes m Kindergarten, Practical and Theorrtifal subjects will be at, r ;iin conducted as m pre-war times. M. R. ANCIANO. F.T.C.L. Principal. LIANG BROS., CO. 9, Chulia Street, Singapore. ENVELOPES of any description made to order. Charyjs moderate. Enquiries
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  • 470 4 I mil Government'! icquiremeata are iriet there to n<> opportufl'tj for individual Kmpo>tcn to M-.curc tlu> ■ecessary pr.Miiios tos procuremcat or ■.hipping, according to un uffidal »iatemcni issued fn Singapore > torday. .i reply to requests from Tai Urporten for Information on the policy of
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  • 137 4 London. Nov. 3.— When Field-Marshal Montgomery arrived m Lueneberg, he spoke direct I v to Winston C Lorchill m Whitehall, London, with all the security of a. closed telephone line and the Germans knew nothing ab,).it it. This remarkable telecommunication achievement was made known today with
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  • 93 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 Final shipments of $000,000 worth of film production equipment will leave the United States for India before the end of November, and 224 screening .imts incorporating this equipment will be travelling to remote Indian villages by early 1946. Mr. O. N. Tharpara, Joint
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  • 282 4 Fresh Riots In Egypt JEW SHOPS ATTACKED London Nov. 3:— A renewed flare-up of rioting m both Cairo and Alexandria this morning was quickly quelled by the police. In Cairo a number of shop windows of Jewish and nonJewish ownership were smashed m Sharia Soliman P*Sha, main street of the
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  • 112 4 BIRMINGHAM, Nov. 3- Professor L. M. Olipha it. atom bomb expert, today declared that the atom bomb problem was so bie that he did not think it could be det.li with by a secret meeting between Prime Minister Attlee and President Truman. "This is so
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