The Straits Times, 30 November 1945
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Title Section20 1945-11-30 1 The Strait Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-ESTAb LISfIED 1846 I .i| X P\(.FS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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321 1945-11-30 1 PROPOSALS BASED ON U.S. TALKS LONDON, Nov. 29.— European diplomatists, British members of Parliament and internationally famous scientists are among signatories to a programme of proposals for world security which has been issued m London by the International Committee for Study ofReuter - 321 words
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215 1945-11-30 1 Sourabaya Completely Occupied BANDOENG DANGER BAT AVI A. Nov. 29.—Sourabaya has been completely occupied by troops including Gurkhas and the 13th Lancers, according to a commii nique from Allied Headquarters today Air reconnaissance yesterday showed considerable Indonesian evacuations southwards. Extremists are dangerously out of hand round Bandoeng, hill station about215 words
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Article123 1945-11-30 1 CHUNGKING, Nov. 29. According to an authoritative diplomatic source here, Chungking and Moscow have reached agreement on two points, namely, that Nationalist troops be flown to two Manchurian airfields Changchun and Mukden, and secondly that Chungking officials may return to Manchuria immediately to take over. ThisReuter; UP - 123 words
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Article120 1945-11-30 1 U.S. China Policy Unchanged WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.— The U.S. Secretary of Stai.c, Mr. James Byrnes, placed himself squarely behind Major-Gen. Patrick Hurley, who has resigned as ambassador to China, when he told the press that the policy of the United States m China remains unchanged. Mr. Byrnes declared there wasReuter; UP - 120 words
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Article104 1945-11-30 1 SAIGON. Nov. 29.: FieldMarshal Count Terauchi, former Supreme Commander of the Japanese Forces m South-east Asia, may be too ill to surrender his sword to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Allied Supreme Commander of the South East Asia Command, here tomorrow. Admiral Mount-batten is expected to arriveReuter - 104 words
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Article63 1945-11-30 1 LONDON. Nov. 28.— The Past-master-General announce? that the telephone service with India will be reopened for public business on Dec. 3 and will be available between 8.30 a.m. and 12.3Q pm GMT. on week-days. For a call of a minimum duratlon of three minutes the charge willReuter - 63 words
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132 1945-11-30 1 V on Papen Master Mind Behind Anschluss ERG. Nov. 28.— condition of Rudolph Hi ss Ls still being by British Amerh an, Russian ami th< United cutlon resumed evidence that pired to violate rporate her hird Reich a .^sity." trial took a dramatic turn when Fritz von Papen, an chancellerttlme132 words
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Article96 1945-11-30 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 28— fatocXs today moved Irregularly with moderately active trading Many leaders softened just before the close after an attempt by industrial shares to sustain the list when rails lagged. Eastern Airlines was the feature of the day when it soared more, than six pointsUP - 96 words
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Article152 1945-11-30 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 29.— The first major battle between the Azerbaijan "rebels" and Persian government troops is expected m the Sharifabad area, it was reported today. Official reports indicate that the insurgents today bypassed Kasvin and turned, away from Teheran, moving northeastwards towards Resht. This news hasReuter; UP - 152 words
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Article112 1945-11-30 1 LONDON, Nov. 28.— John Amery, son of the former Secretary of State tor India. Mr. L. S. Amery. pleaded guilty to all counts m the first indictment when his trial for treason opened at the Old Bailey today, and he was sentenced to death. Amery, whoReuter - 112 words
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Article15 1945-11-30 1 The Lebanese Parliament ha* approved the I^rbaiion-Amerlrrvn agreement establishing a petrol refinery at Tripoli— Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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382 1945-11-30 2 The Straits Times S'pore, Fri, Nov. 30, 1945. Local Knowledge One of the most valuable assets that can be possessed b\ any man entrusted with an administrative post m Malaya at this time Is local knowledge We do not mean merely knowledge of the < topography of the Peninsula or382 words
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Article222 1945-11-30 2 Following a warning by the B.M.A. that members of the public might expect to receive demands for payment for certain services for which no payment has been sought since the reoccupation, the branch of the organisation which maintains the telephone c t m has issued a '"contract" for222 words
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1005 1945-11-30 2 Mr Winston Churchill, speaking at a crowded meetine of Conservative Par.\ delegates. In London yesterday said: 'Whole spheres or activity m Britain arc becoming rig.d and numb because the British Labour Government has to prove its Socialist doctrine instead OT showing the country how toReuter - 1,005 words
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Letter376 1945-11-30 2 Ah nit fourteen years apo Dr. J. W. Srharff (now Col .T. W. i ScharfT>. at a meeting of the I Malayan branch of the British Medical Association, read a papor on the Singapore Cold Stornc^ Dairy Farm and ite relation to anti-malarial control measure*. Amone the thinsrs376 words
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Letter43 1945-11-30 2 Enlightenment Ls necessary, »s to whether the Straits Settlement* stamps now m our possession since 1941. but not overstamped with the letters 'B.M.A Malaya" are valid, or are they to be cla a d wi'h 'Banana' notes. Lawrence I-eon. Malacca.43 words
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Letter30 1945-11-30 2 Sellers of tapioca and sweet ere taking advanl the rioi -o situation Pood Controller, >'ci c give this matter immediate tion Resident of Ueylanp. J:>> ChUt and ivum Lebar Road.30 words
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Letter17 1945-11-30 2 C I the B.M A o'Mpile a lit of motor facilitate i lentiflcation IS owners? "ABC.,' Sinca;17 words
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Article429 1945-11-30 2 An encouragii wards solving problem is be:; Mohamed All La maze of narrow t! off South Bridge where a large piece ol land, for many years and a breedinu flies and mosqulti cleared and l< where neat rows s are about to be ere The area Is on429 words
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377 1945-11-30 3 Free Meal A Day For AD Under 6 Years Old FEEDING CENTRES OPENED A scheme to provide all children up to six years of :ii;c with at least one meal a day has begun m Singapore, lind trill work m conjunction with the plan to377 words
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Article33 1945-11-30 3 Major-General Hone CCAO. Malaya. left for London on Monday on official duty. He is expected to return m mid-Docember. During his absence Brigadier Willan, DCCAO, Peninsula Division will act as CCAO.33 words
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Article51 1945-11-30 3 Permits to purchase petrol for essential services for the month of December will be issued from the Registrar of Vehicles Office, Middle Rr.ad. between now and Dec 3. New permits will only be issued on receipt of the November permits. Previous holders need not rcapply through their51 words
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113 1945-11-30 3 A commemorative service, followed by a tea party, will be held at the St. Andrew's School chapel m Woodsville tomorrow by the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association. The Rev. D. D. Chelliah. the principal of the school, will conduct the service. To overcome transport113 words
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Article29 1945-11-30 3 Gene Autrey, the singing cowboy t "Souf-h of the Border" fame, neads the cast m a new. merry and musical picture. Ranrho Grande, which opened at the Cathay ye.sterday.29 words
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102 1945-11-30 3 Recent dock strikes m the Tnited Kingdom have affected the supply of NAAFI EF 1 stores m South Ea,st Asia Command Shortages will be mainly felt after the second week m December, says SEAC Headquarters m a Press release. The building-up of102 words
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181 1945-11-30 3 Dealings m land m the settlement of Singapore are now permitted m cases where there were no dealings m connection with the land between Feb. 15, 1942, and Sept. 5, 1945. It is officially announced that one of the restriction s imposed under the Moratorium, Proclamation181 words
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266 1945-11-30 3 It is now revealed thai on I the night of March 10, 1942, j alter Malaya had fallen, and j Sumatra and Java were the scenes of fierce allied righting with the Japanese?, the small enrrison of Indian troops it! >Ned on Christmas Island mutinit266 words
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93 1945-11-30 3 BANGKOK, Nov. 28.— The British delegation at Kandy is demanding the right to place under British military control any section of Siamese territory the delegation wshes, it was claimed today by a high Sirme.se Minister who prefers to remain anonymous, says United93 words
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Advertisement320 1945-11-30 3 EASTERN SMELTING CO., LTD. Will anyono In possession of. or having knowledge of the whereabouts of any ore bass, documents or other articles which p.re. or may be presumed to be the property of Eastern Smeltine Co.. Ltd.. please communicate with the Company at Bi»-ch House, Dato Kramat Road. Penang.320 words
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Advertisement225 1945-11-30 3 INDIAN ASSOCIATION, P..VTU PAIIAT A General Meeting of the Indisn Association, Batu Pahat. will be held on Sunday the 2nd December 1945. 3t 3 p.m. m the Bandar Hißh School, to revive the Association and to elect Office-bearers and Committee of Management. All are requested to attend. P. S. Kandasamy225 words
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301 1945-11-30 4 Seized Jap Investments Total 'Billions' Pauley REPARATIONS OFFICIAL REVIEWS POSITION TOKIO, Nov. 28.-Mr. Edwin Pauley, President Truman^ personal representative to study Japan s ib l! Tv to pay reparations, at a general press conSe tod, v. said he personally believed taaMjU immediately' pay the equivalent of "several bullion dXr< nUP - 301 words
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Article55 1945-11-30 4 Hirohito War Criminal WASHINGTON. No\. 29 Mr Joseph Keenan, who leaves for Tokio on Saturday to serve as Chief Uni^d States Prosecutor of '.he Japanese war criminals, said In a broadcast that the fled Bion whether to put Emperor Hirohito on trial as a £ar cr.minal will be made after55 words
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Article59 1945-11-30 4 SHANGHAI Nov. 28. —An American patrol craft replied with canr.on fire when it came under small-arms fire from the southern bank of the Yangtze. 480 miles from Shanghai, yesterday. The vessel, which was returning from v with a small convoy, suffered neither damage nor ca-ual-ttffReuter - 59 words
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Article49 1945-11-30 4 ATHENS. Nov. 29 —Reports that the Soviet Government has asked the Greek Government's agreement to the appointment of Admiral Rodionov as Russian Ambassador to Athens lu^ed a sensation here m view of the Soviet's reserved attitude toward Greece. It is announced that the Greeks agree to the appointment. U.P.UP - 49 words
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Article82 1945-11-30 4 Evatt On Far East Body 's Work WASHINGTON. Nov. 28.— The Fir East Advisory Commission has completed its initial task-.. Dr Kvatt. Australian Foreign Minister, told a Press conference tn lav on the eve of his departure for W.stralia. SI iting that the Commission Would determine the general lines ofReuter - 82 words
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Article23 1945-11-30 4 President Truman mad^ a secret plane trip to Grand View, Missouri, to visit his mother on the occasion of her 93rd birthday. U.P.UP - 23 words
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Article338 1945-11-30 4 Bennett's 'They Won't Get Me' MELBOURNE. Nov. 28— A conversation in which LieutGen Gordon Bennett. Commander of the Australian forces in Malaya, was quoted as saying "they won't get me" was mentioned when tne Government inquiry into the circumstances of the general s departure from Singapore in February. 1942. was338 words
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Article39 1945-11-30 4 LONDON, NOT. 23— The exported British Government statement on India, it is now learned on high authority, la unlikely to bo made this week. Political quarter? think an announcement will be made in both Houses early next week —Router.Reuter - 39 words
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Article292 1945-11-30 4 The Australian Army announces that 400 Japanese will be listed as war criminals for atrocities on Bougainville. ReuUr. The Japanese Oovernment hr».« announced that TcebJo e>hiratori. former Japanese ambassador to Italy, has surrendered at Sugamo prison as a war criminal suspect —UP Chang J?n Chung, correspondent of292 words
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