The Straits Times, 7 November 1945
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Title Section20 1945-11-07 1 The Straits Times M iL.iy.rs HAVING NEWSP IPER-ESTAB LISHED 1845 PAGI s SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1915 PRICK 10 CENTS20 words
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Article336 1945-11-07 1 Safe Landings For Re-Entry Into Manchuria Field-Marshal Malinovsky, Soviet Com-inander-in-Chief, has guaranteed safe landings lor Chungking forces m Yingkow, which will mark the first re-entry into Manchuria by the Chinese Central Government, reports Reuter Irom Chungking. Field-Marshal Mahnovsky Baid the Russians would withdraw and allow the336 words
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Article136 1945-11-07 1 Palestine's Curfew Is Tightened N'ov. 5: The 12- dapped on all In the vital pet I Haifa, terminus or pipe-line and site nt Rneries and Impor-ter-plant, wps follow* v by a new British v order tightening op on road traffic rhout Palestine. future, no cars or busts allowed on any136 words
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Article20 1945-11-07 1 The International Labour j nee, which opened on! Oci 15, m P:-ris on v with another plea let Russia's irember-20 words
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Article75 1945-11-07 1 LIVERPOOL, Nov. 5.— The discovery of an entirely new and revolutionary anti-malarial drug was announced today by Lord Leverliulmc at the annual meeting of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. The new drug was discovered by an Imperial Chemical Industries research team and will be known asReuter - 75 words
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Article72 1945-11-07 1 MEW DELHT. Nov. -The court-martial of three oificers of the Indian National Army recruited by Subhas Chandra Bose *o aid the Japanese m Burma i. opened today m Delhi's historic rved Fort. The accused, Captains Sc?;ah Nawaz and Dhillon, all pleaded not guilty to the hich72 words
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Article253 1945-11-07 1 liquor, fcod and the latest weapons the insurgents m A warning has been to Allied troops not tides of food from tain sources. nese suicide pilots arc a regular air i »rrlce m Indo- It has flown 100.000 carried 1.000 Allied nel and 45.000 pounds plies m253 words
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Article98 1945-11-07 1 MANILA, Nov. 6.-Wh"n the Yamashita trial was resumed here today, Sani'ho Enriquez described how hundreds of civilians were lined up by the Japanese at Fort Santiago, Manila, and denounced "by a magic voice" from behind the wail, as Japanese soldiers held a candle to eachReuter - 98 words
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Article59 1945-11-07 1 Soviet Plans For Japan WASHINGTON. Nov. 5: Up to late tonight, less than 24 hours before a delayed irieet;ng of the Far Eastern Advisory Commission, Moscow had given no indication of her intentions. State Department sources consider it certain that representatives of the thr^? rations will not delay their discussionReuter - 59 words
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Article268 1945-11-07 1 "British HQ Ready For Uprising" JW V LONDON. Nov. 6:—Following renewed outbursts ot firing m Batavia, John Steen, of the London Daily Herald. Catling from Batavia. says he understands that "British Headquarters have completed plans for defence against a possible Indonesian rising. Neutrals are likely to ba warned to leave268 words
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Advertisement8 1945-11-07 1 LEE Whim RJ.. t onrtprt»krn monthly M 79718 words
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Advertisement19 1945-11-07 1 TYPEWRITERS and Sptv OFFICE EQUIPMCKT Co. Ist Plow 1tl» Ch«Ha S4 Plinnr 1493 FRASER NEAVE AT YOUR SERVICE AGAIN19 words
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Article412 1945-11-07 2 1T! 1 nho are ci v r > reers at dol the -ry incial resources of b,Mnr; launched to kill black rrark-" activities ami n E v personnel, bu' thing more Is required before rv; .l can bo fr:^'. :at*d There are v to-d.' civilians who do >mnt412 words
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792 1945-11-07 2 COL. VICTOR PURCELL - COL. VICTOR PURCELL By fn IM3 1 wenl w> England Australia to help m •or the reconquest ilaya. l had no; seen nd for five and a half v-.-;- 1;-^1;-^ London was terribly scarred and tattered, but still The rations792 words
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Letter215 1945-11-07 2 The tnie and noble purr the Press—to be our partner ami c-ur quide—is no more ft] than it is today. We find m page two of yoi r paper ,i attempt at ainn t the >us rrievances of your readers, suggesting remedies and pr< then with a bit215 words
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Letter52 1945-11-07 2 I read v.ith interest your art] frivins the names "of alii collaborator! in your H I notiee that all the nai n were of men What about women l:i tho days of the Jap o id with tht-ftr overlords. Wlv. m i e *om-n i t!ie s with52 words
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Letter147 1945-11-07 2 Now t: at graves of murdered n arc boiniT unearthed and skeletons are coining out to point accusing fingers at the Japs. wt that a nlled-up bomb between P.ilnier iii'l an I Palmer godowns, (Anson Roa.;> be opened. About Fob 20, 1942 at 6 p.:r. more than147 words
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Letter116 1945-11-07 2 I think the B MA. decision to :d leniency to Japanese collaborators will not earn pub!i< Those whose Uvea wer wretched and intolerable by Lborators, are Justified m lin that strict Justice rather f-u.n mercy should prevail i their trials.—o t Huck Ud be a greal rt.*ef116 words
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Article327 1945-11-07 2 I have is- word before, bu I the authority of Hoed X' another v wrote me an letter the oth.T d.v. my Singapore I "Believe me. when been righi of the coolie, you i a man by his acci clothes or his ran] Here is Rev. 'Oimper is327 words
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Article198 1945-11-07 3 I Tons To Be Landed End Of This Month ions of imported canned meal, io t.od position, have arrived m Singsits lo increase this island's supply nl < been made which will ensure ai- :»> quantity of vegetables from North consumption here. .ports which have reached,198 words
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Article144 1945-11-07 3 A large number of British Servicemen due for repatriation will sail with the H.M.S Kedah when she leaves Singapore today for the United Kingdom, where, after refitting, .m 1 s v ill return to Malaya to trade. The 3.500 ton Kedah was crack p&ssengei ship144 words
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211 1945-11-07 3 "There will be no wresy hunts m Johorc," stated Col j MC. Hay, Chief Civil AfTuirs I Officer, Johor when questioned by Si. Tits Times reporter about his views on persons alleged to have i collaborated with the Japs durinp the Jap occupation.211 words
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93 1945-11-07 3 The Traffic Branch of the Singapore Police will take action against those infringing traffic regulations and contravening the provisions of the BM.A. (M> Road Transport Proclamation, according to an official statement. Drivers of vehicles must also at all times be m possession of an93 words
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182 1945-11-07 3 The story of the escape from Singapore of I ieut.-Cicn! Gordon Bennett t(-rmer commander of the Australian Imperial Forces m Malaya on Feb. 15, L 942 has been told to a Straits Times reporter by Co!. M C Hay. Senior Civil182 words
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Article28 1945-11-07 3 The livJian Red Cros<- h:t. Prc Layi wi'h 40.00' rments for tir ihe women and luntry. This elothlng is due U> arrive m Singapore shortly28 words
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Article130 1945-11-07 3 With the aim of stimulating tho srowins of padi m Malaya, LJei't -Col McNeil, senior member of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, is t< i mvi the Malay Peninsula to Investigate the prob'iem of repairing damage to irrigation. This is but one of the jobs130 words
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Article108 1945-11-07 3 False Evidence May Entail Prosecution From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 3. Speaking en th*» establish ment of Special Courts Brigadier H. C. Wilian. Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Oilicer Malay Peninsula, at a Pre&~ conference today. si:d om question raised m the PRSS was whether108 words
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Article14 1945-11-07 3 Muslims will be celebrating Hari Rsyn. Hnji on Thursday. Nov. 15.14 words
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Advertisement146 1945-11-07 3 was an 15. between I of Kuchlnß. S m Hoc t Sco Mr. Sim Ann Mrs. Sim Ann Hye. (late I p No*. 12A 14 Singapore at tructtona from f inta Dept. cf til« Finn: a ry capable cf aecui com thand required In similar ea of testiNo. IS Straits146 words
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Advertisement321 1945-11-07 3 "H.L. (NTCTO CARTER, Radio and Bound Engineer, misslnp In Singapore believed left m small boat with Coulton and Cpl. R.M B'-own. SS.V.F. Could anyone able t<"> rive informnt'on please ccmununlcate with Captain Maltby caro of Ministry of War Transport, Ocean Building, Singapore." $200 Reward. Lost on road Kuala Lumpur Sincapore321 words
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Advertisement266 1945-11-07 3 BEWARE OF rMTTATTON Hair Oil The Oldest Brand Id The Market NANG KWA FURNITURE CO. Modern Furniture ?T;kcrs Also Undertake I Polishing. Pa-nting a-id Hon.';' Repairing?., eic. AT MODERATE CHARGES. Workmanship Guaranteed 173, Tank Road. Sinsrapore RITCHIE BISSFT Consulting- Rpgfneen A- Marine Surveyors (Temporary Address) 35. Telak Aver Street. A266 words
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202 1945-11-07 4 'JTclieme Opens New Era For Malayan Police Force' Even policeman m the Alahiyan Police Force, who roaches the required educational standard, has a j Chance of being promoted to oliicer rank up to the position of un Assistant Superintendent of Police. I liis202 words
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Article102 1945-11-07 4 Lieut. -Gen. Sir M i 1c s Dempsey, GO C Malaya. v-\}\ hicppct the Singapore Police Force at a parade ioj be held on the padan^ shortly. The inspection will give the people of Singapore ar opportunity of seeing the outward semblance of the new police organization. Says102 words
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196 1945-11-07 4 Led by the world- famous Bi h comedian Leslie Renson, arty of British riayor-. wh are member* ot the "Gaieties" which has been entertaining the Forces ;n; n- tour of tt Middle East and Far Fast since early last month, arrived ov Sunderland flying-boat IP196 words
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188 1945-11-07 4 Liiorts by the Policr to suppress public gambling m Singapore are meeting With success During the SV4 years of Japanese occupation, all forms of gambling were encouraged, and. :u> a result. the vice thrived on a tremendous scale m the amusements parks, while roadside staking188 words
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Article34 1945-11-07 4 The first copy ot tho Government Gazette, issued m the name of the British Military Administration, Sinpapore Division, is now available at 50 cents a copy from the General Post Office. Singapore.34 words
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Article23 1945-11-07 4 A meeting of all members ;of the rescue services will take place at 2 p.m. on Nov. 10 at old Supreme Court ibullding23 words
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333 1945-11-07 4 rwenty Japanese vessels steaming m convoy through Ciiii.a Sea one dark night ea:'\v m September 1944 were attacked by United states submarines. Nineteen Jap ships were sunk that night a record that perhaps ha.<- as yet to be beaten. ""he lacts333 words
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