The Straits Times, 18 November 1945

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  • 18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADIKG SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 9. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTO
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  • 336 1 Big New Developments Likely As Result Gf Conference B ATA VIA, Nov. 17.— The situation was calmer toda.. as people all over Java waited expectantly for the result of the meeting tonight between Dutch and Indonesian Republican representatives taking place in the presence
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  • 113 1 LONDON. Nov. 17— His Majesty's Government intends that the march towards complete self-govern-ment in India must have its pace greatly quickened, said the Secretary for India, Lord Pet hick -Lawrence, kn London today The march towards complete self-government In India was delayed by the war
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  • 30 1 BEUSEN. Nov. 17.— Josef Kramer, "beast cf Belsen.' the first Nazi horror camp commandant to stand trial be f ure the Allied court, has been found guilty.— Reuter.
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  • 220 1 I.ONDON. Nov. 17.— The Moscow newspaper "Tnid," rf an of Soviet trade unions. •<x.ay. defending the Indoneian cause said, "Progressive and democratic layers of the population of different counbrSM are expressing indignation at the use of Anglo-Dutch r loops and American armament for the suppression of
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  • 149 1 From our own correspondent LONDON, Nov. 17— The first post-war shipments of rubber from Malaya are now being discharged at London Docks from the Renlawers A second cargo is being forwarded to London by rail from Southampton, where it was landed by the Almanzora,
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  • 213 1 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 17.— The Daily Express declares that the Rubber Study Group Conference which opens 1 1 London on Tuesday. Nov. 20, is really a tussle bet\\\ n Britain and the United States for the control of world rubber production.
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  • 70 1 Nationalists Penetrate Into Manchuria NEW YORK. Nov. 17.— A despatch from Chlnwangtao states that Chinese nationalist troops penetrated into Manchuria yesterday through the Great Wall. This first ground penetration into Manchuria by nationalists followed the withdrawal of Communist forces from the city of Shanhaikwan, coastal terminus of the Wall. Chinese
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  • 345 1 De Gaulle To Hand Back Mandate PARIS, Not. 17. The Constituent Assembly has been called for 1 p.m. on Monday, followinr the decision of General de Gaulle to hand bark the mandate entrusted to him last Tuesday when he was unanimously elected head of the French Government.
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  • 511 2 Opinion Food Experts There v one feature of the British Military Administration which deserves to be brought prominently before the Malayan public, and that is the special unit which has been set up to correct malnutrition. During the Japanese occupation a poor, insufficient and unbalanced diet was the lot of
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    1037 2  - SA' HARI HARI Orang Malayan By There have been some interesting craft in Singapore harbour lately A fleet of Junks painted in neat wnite has been lymg anchored cl >se inshore. They are from 'he Rhio islands and have r o.ne back laden with a pie. uui supply of good
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  • 583 2 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 15 If Malayan rubber is to compete with American synthetic rubßer, costs of producing natural rubber will have to be iify down so tin.t prices will be reduced to an absolute minimum, says the Financial Times in a
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  • 178 2 A Chinese report quoting the Central News Agency says that it is learned from diplomatic circles that the Consulate-General at Singapore will be re-opened soon ar.i that the former Chinese Consul-General, Mr Kao Lirg-pai, will return to take charge. No official advice regarding the
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  • 479 3 COL. WALLICH GIVES FIGURES OF NOVEMBER IMPORTS Shipments of rice received in Malaya this month, or due to arrive soon, total between 25,000 and 26,000 tons, and by the end of November between 45,000 ind 50,000 tons will have been landed or be in the
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  • 31 3 NEWS has been received lrom Taiping of the death of Mr. N. Eliathamby. J.P.. M.C.H.. on 14th November, 1945 by Dr S Slnnadonu of the Kural Health Office, Singapore. Deeply resetted.
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  • 67 3 —Tan Chew Chye (66 years) passed away peaceful? at his residence, No. 163-A, Surin Avenue, ofl Upper Scrangoon Roac on November 16, 1945, leaving l«--hlnd his beloved wife, 3 sons (Tan Ann Tee. Ann Seek and Ann K?e> and one daughter (Poh Neo» and 8 grandchildren to mourn his
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  • 166 3 As a result of a trap set by European members of the Services, a Chinese, Peck Ah Sing, who attempted to purchase arms and ammunition, was produced before ana sentenced to three years' ri£orous imprisonment oj Major D. P. Rees, in the First District Court, yesterday.
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  • 192 3 The following letter appeared in the Daily Telegraph, London, on Not. 1: It is with inexpressible so row that we hear In S.E.A C. or the sudden demise of Mr. J»- k Lawson, the Secretary for War. \\r remember that Mr. Lawson was .imonj
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  • 362 3 The establishment of a civil internal air service for Malayan mails, and the introduction soon in Singapore of a phonogram service giving a telegra.n to the Post Office over the telephone were referred to at a Press conference in Singapore yesterday. Brigadier P. A.
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  • 113 3 Merger Of Local Sawmills Ten sawmills with a pro* duction capacity of 1.000 tons daily have banded together as the Singapore Amalgamated Sawmills. Following an agreement on wages for skilled °mployees, three of these sawmills, which have been idle for the past two months, resumed operations yesterday An official of
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  • 518 4 Prof. Laski Outlines Blueprint For Indian Self -Government Step Toward Full Rights Of Sovereign State LONDON, NOV. 1?. A blueprint for the immediate progress toward Indian self-government as he Meg it was outlined to Reuter's political correspondent by Professor Hferold Laski. Chairman of the Executive Committee of the British Labour
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  • 140 4 I.ONDOV Not 17— It begins t« appear that onW m mlrarlr eaa Mtin Manchuria for the Central Chinese Government, and the prospect of such a miracle la not In tight, de-lan the Tim** Washington correspondent today. He write*: "Depression reigns In Chungking according to re> ports arriving here,
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  • 174 4 CHUNGKING. Nov. 16.Communists will demand a general election in all China. North of the Yellow River, including Manchuria and Inner Mongolia to settle the future administration of North China, declared the Comirjnlst spokesman referring to the political consultative council and Its prospects of securing
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  • 156 4 BOMBAY. Nov 16— The Australian Services touring team drew the fifth match of their tour in a two-day game with the Combined Indian Universities who had the better of the match. The Australians. battiir; first, scored exactly 300, their lowest total of the tour. Hassett
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  • 113 4 RANGOON, Nov. 17— Aung San. President of the AntiFascist People's Freedom League and former commander of the patriotic Burmese forces, today said, "The Government has adopted Fascist methods when they deliberately ignored the existence and strength of the League and formed the Executive Council which does
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