The Straits Times, 15 November 1945

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times M4LA)AS LEibISG i\t*st J AFER-ESTAB LISHED 1845. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 1945 IUICI 10 < \M vi
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  • 435 1 :?erican He!p To Solve Problem American agreement (o the setting up of Vnulo-Amcrican Committee of enquiry nine the whole question of European ind to review the Palestine problem in of its findings, has been announced uncously by the White House in Washn and by Mr. Ernest
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  • 131 1 I atavia. Nov. 14.—MajorGe i D. C. Hawthorn, the British commander m Java, publicly accused Lieut-Gen. Nauano Commander-in-Chief ot the Japanese 16th Army, today of deliberately handing over his arms to "unruly elements m the country,' and thus enabling them to cause bloodshed and loss
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  • 41 1 cast In thfl House <<! Oammora on Monday. Mr EUroW ,Davi^; I t, will ■vk tV t'nri f 'r Mr Arthur BCndl I m vii-w oJ ttie comin« he Wfli ttn an —OTW* that arlal svhru will no? t*- reay m-n ai*i
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  • 36 1 JERUSALEM, Nov. 14.— Arab and JeuLsh deputations were yesterday summoned to Government House here. It was strongly believed that they would be made Mmaiatei with the British Government's newformula for Palestine. K cuter.
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  • 141 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 13.— One thousand orthodox Rabbis today presented to the British Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee. a petition 'iemanding immediate lar^escale Jewish imi ligratior. 'into Palestine. They marched singing to the British Embassy here. Similar petitions were delivered to President Truman at the White House and
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  • 86 1 NUREMBURG, Nov. 13 A split among the four-power prosecutors in the war crimes trial was evident today in the trial of Alfred Krupp, eldest son of the munitions magnate, Gustav Krupp von Bohlen, Alfred Krupp Ls ill and the United States prosecutor claims thr, the trial in his
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  • 60 1 R US TON iLOUISANA', Vow 14.— Mrs. Pandit, speaking at ihe l^ouisuna Technical University last nigr.t d India now was m the same position as America In 1775 and would advance ab rapidly il Riven ur. opportunity .She declared no nation should be kivitj the right to rule
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  • 272 1 Believed Kidnapped hi Batavia By Extremists Batavia, Nov. 14.— Dr. W. P. Mansveit, former member of the Department of Economic Affairs, who is attached to the staff of Dr. H. J. van Mook, Lieutenant Governor-General of the Netherlands Indies, has disappeared betw n the Hotel des
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  • 180 1 Attlee On "Biggest Task" WASHINGTON. Nov. 13.— The British Premiei. Mr. Cleirr?nt Attlce, today broke away irom his vital talks on atomic energy with' Preside;:: Truman and Mr. Macken^ > King to warn the American nation and the world, in a :;peech to a joint session or the Congress.;, that"The
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  • 1165 2  -  Richard Winstedt Eric Macfadyen Bj Sir B? Sir Sir Richard Olaf Winstcdt is best remembered in Malaya for his contribution to edueation and to the literature of Malar*. He was Director of Edueation from 1024 to 1931 and General Adviser. Johore, from 1031 to ir>.T>, when he
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  • 532 2 The Straits Times S'pore Nov. 15, 1945. Safety Valves Wanted There was a time when tnc people of Singapore were accused of devotirg too much time and energy to their own recreation ana entertainment Jiowever true that may nave been m the pas:, the life of the civilian at the
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  • The Man-In-The-Street
    • 145 2 When tr>e Japs were hore they me! sc-cnl theatres which showed nothing hrn iiewsreels una '"cultural 1 Wis. Cannot the B.M do tlie «ar.»? The Alhambra via il. e PavJbcn, now reserved for thc> Soviets, eiuld be utilised. I am sure the authorities an ret fo denst as
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    • 71 2 During th Japanese occupation, loetonc:- r.nd machinery workshop sprang up like mushrooms m residential c eas, causing considerable dan.aqrc to tho buildings and rruch c i-..L'bance to the people ru;ideni m the areas. Quite a cumber n them art .-ull function"r. v/ the exception of thos« v.j'ich *he auth
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    • 55 2 Employees of Government and the Municipality who Wire entrap d I y in* Jipurcsr and wr o are Mil] KtaJ.wd by the B MA are oftcß referred t,- nowadays a; '.ho Emv'<)td Starr. 1 ThJ« \m n.ost un.-.r and Jea-'s to a ce:-t-'in tmantt* of nu.si;n<Jerstandi:i(? I uiv»'-*
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  • 479 2 Singapore Diary Thro- historical rm "int< nod" at Rattles i during th<^ Japanese 1 tion ar? to remain I ihe time being. Th as to their eventual r i 1 's With ih^ B M A rcro Division). The i on'ul monta arc the Btatu |Stamlord R.:n]cs. vt\ i w
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  • 225 3 GEN. HOiNE ADDRESSES ADVISORY COUNCIL B. M. A. Activities Reviewed 'I would en phasizo hero thai, m accordance with its declared policy, it is the intention of His Majestvs Government to provide the fullest opportunities for the peoples of Malaya to take a
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  • 109 3 Kobayashl, Comeer, and the former prison notorious Out mm Singapore, ire toting trial m that .•nee occupied by '.Vs. b or.r* of X Japanese under nrre t. facing rhJch inrii'do execution n nnd British POWa trortttea perpetrated at im Road OaoL Among Major-Gen. Ohtsuka,
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  • 24 3 [anatfeamit of majestic PIUE thanks all friends and shers, m Singapore end for bouquets and messages r.itulntions en the accsnrion C-ran'l V Opening
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  • 296 3 On the subject of commerce, Gen. Hone Faid: "Tho commercial life of Malaya can only be reconstructed en its former scale by the development of the rubber and tin industries, and urgent steps are beinp: tak.'n to this ond. Further commercial enterprises are brir.s made to
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  • 491 3 Rop'ying to critici m on the nonrecognition of the Japanese mi'itary scrip. Gen. Hone said that to have c- mtlnued to accord value to an entirely worthless currency wortid have been to jeopardize the future economic structure of this country. Cases of individual hardship had occurred
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  • 96 3 In order that officers of the Military Administration in Singapore may keep in more constant touch with unofficial opinion, the B.M.A. proposes to nominate, subject to the advice of the Advisory Council, standing committees lo assist in drafting of legislation, carrying out of public health measures,
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  • 93 3 Ceylon Agent To Investigate Conditions Here A complete investigation iiitc. the economic conditions Of Ceylonese throughout Malaya will be carried out by Mr. V. Coomaraswamy, Government of Ceylon Ayent to Maiuya, who is now m Singapore. Mr. Coomara.v.wmy, interview eti >y the Straits Times, said that the Government of Ceylon
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    • 273 3 marinfB *ook plricr on the 9th November before RegUSnx of Ci\il Marriages, re, between Mr. J. W. D. e of the Str.ut- 6ett'.«nenU J Service, and Miss Kamala ft, daughter cf Mr. L>. W. .a and Mrs. Devaraja, of ipore. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose v thrr.k all those who have
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    • 368 3 FOR SALE 1,000 4i-gallon Malt drun.v These mar be inspected tt Malayan Breweries Ltd. Alexandra Road dxnxr.e the hours 9 a.m. t pjn. Written applications shouln be addi .^ed to the Secretarias Fraser <te Neave Ltd Trafal*3Efeet. REWARD will be offered to any person able to assist SOCFIN CO. m
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    • 298 3 BEWARE OF IMITATION InsLst on Hair OQ The Oldest Brand In The Market LIANG BROS., CO. 9. Chulia Street, Singapore. ENVELOPES of any description made to order. Charges moderate. Enquiries solicited CHEONG LEE «t CO. 371, 373 Njrth Bridge Road. Phone 4321. 50 yards from Jubilee Cinema. Repair al! kinds
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  • 196 4 tn^lish. Chinese and Malay whools throughorl Singapore :nd on the Peninsula arc ;eln« equipped with loudpfasers so as to enable schoolchildren to listen In to tetrular thrice-weekly broadi asts which have alrondv be■un from Singapore station •his week Arm- I by Capt J. H. Mman. In
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  • 359 4 MANY STILL RETAIN FIREARMS In defiance of Gowrr.ment orders that all firearms in the possession of unauthorized persons should Ik* handed in at the nearest police station by the end of last month, a large number of people in Singapore are believed to be
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  • 143 4 Some iormer members of the A.R.P. organization m Singapore, and ti.elr dependents are likely t ereive pen-ions and fmtu- it'es. n H^K trrttl^ n of lncse members and their dependenti haa born tolav on for .some time, but those who have not done so are
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  • 172 4 'China is now one of the great Powers and is naturally determined that her position and that of her nationals abroad should be recognised not only In words but in deeds." w»id Col. Victor Purcell. Adviser on Chinese Allairs, B M.A.. in a ;-i >adcast
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  • 205 4 Any person given a contract to salvage a vessel in Sinr^pore waters may get as much os 30 per cent, of the value of the vesse! if it is subsequently claimed bv the Prize Court to v.-bnm it le^pllv b?lorMTs. Tins was disclosed by the Kim's
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  • 178 4 A revol>er duel between a part/ ot detectives and a member of th"< Su^apOiC Chinese Self-Protection f^vs in t he heurt of Singapore* Chinatown en Sept. 28 had a we ln Superior Court on Monday when Squadron Lender F A. Briggs passed sentence of
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    • 521 4 RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT I) A N C X 9.00 p m to 12 00 pin Artml«;<i"n Charge! si oo to Non-ReaMeßta BOCK— BAS Pi \^l Bl TO INVITF \»>l TO DANCI AT C A R I. T O N OFFICERS' NIGHT CM 1$ CIVILIANS AS WELL OPENING TO-MORROW (November 16)
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