The Straits Times, 19 November 1945

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times LF.4bl.XG XtU /.'7 /:--/>/ WLISllLD i IGF.S tPORE, MONDAY NOVEMBER 19.1945. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 257 1 Growing Optimism In London On Palestine LESS LIKELIHOOD OF SHOWDOWN LONDON, Nov. 18.— With calm reigning in the Jewish city of Tel Aviv and Arab delegates in Palestine actively discussing their future polity, British Government circles show growing optimism that the Kevin statement on Palestine may open the way to
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  • 255 1 No Decision In "Peace Talks" BATAVIA, Nov. 18.-^ "''lie Dutch-IndoncsrAn-British "peace conference" broke up at about midnight las. night after three and r. half hours, without reaching any conclusion. An officif'. statement said "After prolonged diseuspior. no conclusions were reached. owing to the fact that the Indonesian leaders were noi
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  • 120 1 Empire To Build Planes For Britain DISPERSAL STUDY CANBERRA. Nov. 18.—Authoritative circles in Cant^crra believe Britain is examining the question of dispersing her aircraft production in various parts of the Empire. In the interests of safety, the Sydney Herald states. Mr. Norman Mak n, Minister of Navy and Aircraft Product:
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  • 140 1 Atom Bomb Bargaining Lever— Russian View COW. Nov 18.— The reaction to the communique on rgy talks (publ'.sh-Mc-bcow papers for the iterdav) seems to o: disappointment ThouKh no official or press nmert has yet been made, Russians seem to feel the communique is rather ntradictorf m several to a feeling
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  • 73 1 NUREMBERG. Nov. 17.Joseph Kramer ("Beast of Belsen'">. Commandant ol the Belsen camp, was todny sentenced to death by hanging Twenty-nine of his assistants trere sentenced a.s follows: Dr. Fritz Klein, Irma Greeso. Juana Bermann and fov.r others sentenced to death ov hanging. Three others also
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  • 35 1 BATAVTA. Nov 1H Kho Sinkic thf' well-known < tennis player wfa i lived in Batavia throughout the Japanese occupatiun. told Central Hewi that >i<* was villinf i<> participate in tbe forthcomlns Da Cup competi- I •-•(I.
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  • 84 1 LONDON, Nov. 18: Dr. T yohiko Kajjawa, great Japanese Ch-is.ian and Socia'ist, regarded by th«* masses in Japan as a saint, was in Nagasaki when the a'.oin b'Miib was dropped there «>n Auji- according to missionaries retu .'fling to Bri'ain from Japanese prison camps. He was
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  • 113 1 Gen. Bennett's Duty To Stay With Men? CANBERRA, Nov. 18:— The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. J. B. chifley, announced he has appointed Justice Ligertwood of the South Australian Supreme Court to h?r.d the commission to inquire and report fully into the circumstances connected with Gen. Gordon Bennett's escape from Malaya
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  • 47 1 TOKYO. Nov. 13.— FieldMarshal Lord Alan Brooke. Rhy»f of Imperial General StatT, who is due here tomorrow on his tour of the Far East, will confer with Gen Douglas Mac Arthur, Supreme Allied Commander m Japan, it was stated here today. Reuter.
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  • 20 1 The British Government is now prepared to enter into direct relations with the Hungarian Government, U is announced m London.
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  • 248 1 Leftists To Form Govt. FRENCH CRISIS PARIS, Nov. 18.—Following the relinquishing by Gen. do Gaulle of his mandate lor the formation of a new French Government, the Socialist and Communist parlies have agreed to form a govern ment under a president nominated by the Communist Party. The M.R.P.. the Catholic
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  • 36 1 Reports reaching Tokto that Yosuke Ifatsuoka, furmc:- Japanese Forei<,'n Mini for, who dit much to line up Japan with the Axis had mnrto an unsuccessful suicide attempt at his country viiki on Isa peninsula, remain unconfirmed.
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  • 1354 2 The Straits Times Singapore, Monday, Nov. 19, 1945. Dollar Doubts V anyotu fe< di ised to criticise the very elementary nature ol thus article he Will fitand convicted ol Ignorance of the trend ol tl amefm highly important section of the Malayan community. We are convinced trat there is a
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  • 1001 2 By A Naval Correspondent The destroyer of the British F t Indies Fleet which (tailed from Singapore recently tc patrol the east coast of the Malay Peninsula seeking pirate craft reported to be attacking food -carry ing junto from Siam. was acting
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  • The Man-In-The-Street
    • 200 2 Quoting Suoplement to the Government Gazettes of the F.M.S. and of earn of the BUt«a of Perak. Sclangor. Ne?ri Sombilan and Pahanß of Oct. 2 '940 No' 5235 2 '31 VOl XXXII Notification "These Regulations m*y be cited a* the Local Defence Otds Regulations 1940". "Th" Corps bung
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  • 63 3 MORATORIUM LIFTED FOR LANDOWNERS urn has boon BM A Sin ja- lhat pro- ■> m i..- d- 1 with banks tain loan stated Col. C D BM A. "Sir. I lam M howtie deeds bo do1 c mfined to have n 4 boon during the Japanhas been t a lion
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  • 951 3 $43,638 Handed Over To Welfare Council In May, 19 10. m response to requests Horn mary readers, the Straits Times launched what tame to be known as The War 1 und. The purpose of that und was to collect money for the purchase of aircraft to
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  • 149 3 NO CUSTOMS DUTIES An official statement dorian S that at present no customs duties arc being collect rd and there is a free flow of trade throughout the Malay Peninsula, unhindered by customs barriers. As to the question of whe'her or not customs barriers
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  • 155 3 CHINESE VIEW OF T IN PRICE £250 Per Ton "No Incentive" From Our Own Correspondent IPOH, Nov. 17— The "personal guess" made by Col. R. M. Williams, chief of the Trade and Industry Department. B.M.A. Malaya, to the effect that the price of tin would not br less than .£250
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    • 303 3 1)1 INTFEK POLICE of all tlio r win < the special Constabulary P>lice Reserve) up to will take place m Cut building on 5 30 p.m. v Tan Ann Tor. brothers and '.v thank nil relative who kindly attended ■f their father. Mr. X C'.-.ve. <ent wreaths, of condolences and
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  • 21 4 The rull Moon c.iebraUon fc place at the Sinhalese Buddie.- Temple m Outrnm Road t'Xiay, starting from 5.30 pjn
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  • 214 4 349 Alleged Collaborators Detained In Malaya Speaks Well For Loyalty To British And Allied Cause" Of total oi 384 persons cktaincd as alleged throughout Malaya, 37 have been released on parole and or.c has been released perman- :lv. a statement from the G.S.I. Branch of the Malaya Command discloses. Thu
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  • 89 4 of Priaoai who recenty conducted a thorough .pee». pee »V on of rtH prisons *n»ugn. out Malaya lias reporter' that the. were all being efficiency administered and that the prlsoners were bein^r well looked af r -cr. "In fp.ct. it is anticipated that tnc condition-s in
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  • 182 4 Unquestionably more Interest Is beta- shown m the markets says th<-> reDort of th^ Malayan harebrckers' Association r!iZ Tronchs 17 14/-, KilMneJ* i Honpkona Tins 14/7 M SJ)I7/4S rMaHnps <U>ndOn Among doTars, Hone Fatts ■•;ivr nirrowed and after small firn deal reported the country) at 90 cents
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  • 182 4 n oi aid to nd ether matters c,; l dtew nicr«- speakers thai 1 any other subj< i!» ill with bj the Sidl: 1017 Council >-n Wednesday and Thursday la^t. a q| busin^gg o j- tnr private n s?J m shows. Mis I"cI
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  • 104 4 Japanese merchant vessels which cannot be employed either in bringing rice to Malaya from Siam or evacuating Japanese forces to their exll? on Rempang Island, near Singapore, arc going to be used to dump many thousands of tons of Nip nmmuni I in deep
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  • 86 4 At a meeting of members of the :SC.a held m Raffle H te] last Tuesday evening, a procommittee was elected to look After the interests of the club. The committee omprised Col. 0. \v. Gilmour (president) and Messrs o. \v. s< abri Ige, 001. Morgan, Squadron
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  • 431 4 Fifteen thousand diopiacrd persons and refugees distributed m ten campa op Singapore island, and on St John's island are being looked alter by the B.M.A. Amonu the 15,000 ore Malays, Javanese, Chire.se Indians. Eurasians' and Europeans, all with tneir dlHerent problems. It is
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