Malaya Tribune, 1 December 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday, Dec. 1, 1945
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  • 393 4/1 Petition Being Sent To Colonial Office A PETITION asking for the immediate payment of the 3 years arrears of salary by the British Military Administration, is to be sent to the Secretary of State for ihe Colonies by members of the Junior Civil Service
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  • 47 4/1 Dealings in land in the Settlement of Singapore are now permitted where there were no dealings in connection with the land between February 15. 1942 and September 5. 1945. says an official note. This marks the termination of one of the restrictions imposed under the Moratorium Proclamation.
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  • 360 4/1 Goering Turns Red, Rudolf Hess Laughs Reuter. Nuremberg, Nov. 30. A complete top secret description of telephone conversations between Berlin and Vienna on tbe day of the Anschluss was produced by the prosecution in the major war crimes trial today as proof that the invasion of
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  • 132 4/1 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 30. I A dangerous increase in 1 rats has occurred in all the towns of the Malay Peninsula largely, it is be- lieved, because of the de- 1 crease in the number of cats kept which has al-
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  • 114 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. I.—The British Government has accepted the recommendations made by the International Labour Conference last year for the promotion, well-being and development of peoples in dependent territories. The recommendation calls on the Government to promote the well-being of the peoples in dependent territories through the application
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  • 70 4/1 Reuter. SAIGON, Nov. 30.—Field Marshal Count Terauchi, *the Supreme Commander of the Japanese Expeditionary Force in the Southern Regions, made a final symbol of the surrender of his troops when he handed his priceless antique sword to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten. Supreme Allied Commander in
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  • 311 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 30.R.A.F. planes intervened in the fighting in the hills of north central Java today when bomb-carrying Mosquitoes took off to silence Indonesian artil lery firing on the internment camp at Ambarawa. Eight Mosquitoes and two Thunderbolts summoned from Batavia after an all-night
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  • 185 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. I. ln an SOS for men, guns and British backing for the men fighting the Indonesian Nationalists —"or they will have the heads of us all" Noel Monks in a dispatch from Batavia printed in yes- tcrday's Daily Mail says he will always
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  • 260 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 30.—While British planes and ground troops were in acticn at Ambarawa, Dr. Hnbertus van Mook LieutenantGovernor of the Netherlands East Indies, told a press conference here that there were slight indications of less- ning tension which might create conditions lending to the
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  • 138 4/1 Reuter. STOCKHOLM, Nov. 30.—Some of the 400 former members of the German Wehrmacht who deserted and are interned in Sweden tried to commit suicide today when removed from internment camps for shipment to Russia. One report states: "Between 100 and 200 Germans had gathered in a
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  • 137 4/1 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 30.—The riota in Calcutta were a by-product of the trial of members of the Indian National Army in Delhi, states the New Statesman and Nation in its editorial columns in the current Issue. The New Statesman and Nation adds: "Students by
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  • 95 4/1 Reuter TOKYO, Nov. 30.—A nationwide campaign to urge more than 5 million people in Japan to return medals to the state has been begun by Masakatu Yoshidatu, Chief Secretary of the "National Federation of Toilers." A statement issued by the Right-Wing organisation declared this would
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  • 365 4/1 Reuter LONDON, No?. 30.—An appeal to British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin to reverse the British policy in Asia is made in a leading article in the current issue of the Left-Wing weekly newspaper Tribune. I Referring to what it aescnues as the "serious
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  • 37 4/1 NUREMBERG, Dec. I.—(UP). —A gigantic hoax has been playeu On -the world by Rudolph Hess, former deputy Fuehrer in Germany, when last night he explained to the court that he feigned loss of memory for "tactical" reasons.
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  • 187 4/1 MANILA, Nov. 30.—(UP).— General Yamashita, today apparently making his final plea, answered the prosecution's questions concerning how he could possibly not hear of "60,000 murders in the period of seven months." "The facts are that I was constantly under attack by American forces and I
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  • 79 4/1 LONDON, Dec. I.—(UP).— President Harry Truman's statement decrying the need for a Big Three meeting apparently caught London diplomatic observers by surprise. These observers describe the statement as "startling" and frxunt out that there was no previous indication that Washington wished to dispense wltH Big
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  • Page 4/1 Advertisements
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  • 63 2/3 Reuter NUREMBERG. Nov. 29.- The American authorities have announced the arrest of Karl Bdward. Duke of Saxecoburg and Gotha. grandson of Queen Victoria. Karl Edward, Duke of Saxecoburg and Gotha. is 61 and is related by marriage to the royal families of Belgium, Rumania. Sweden
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  • 655 2/3 MR. CHURCHILL'S attack on the Labour Government is not easily understood by a Malaya which knows so little of the background of the British General Election. The landslide wrdch swept the Conservative caretaker government out of existence was presented by the Japanese propaganda machine as a revolt
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  • 580 2/3 ORDERS OF THE DAY untitled TO MARK the occasion of their disbandment today, special Orders of the Day have been issued to the 14th Army by Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Commander, South-East Asia, and by tJen. Sir Will iam Slim, praising the distinguished services
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  • 108 2/3 i ALL school fees for t Government and (ioveti- ment aided schools will be charged at half the normal i rates for October, Novem- ber arid December, 1945, as ithe full facilities desired are not yet available, says an t official statement. A r refund will be
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  • 87 2/3 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 29.—The eleven years' reign of King Peter II oi Yugoslavia ended to-night when the Yugoslav Constituent Assembly formally proclaimed the republic It is reliably believed in London to-night that Britain. King Peter's host, will raise no objection to the decision of the Constituent
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  • 44 2/3 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 29. The Swiss radio reports King Ananda Mahidoi. twenty-year-old King of Siam. and his family left Swit zerland for Siam to-day aboard a special Royal Air Force plane. They will travel via Cairo to Bangkok.—-Reuter.
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  • 229 2/3 Empire Radio Link-up Planned ON Christmas Day His Majesty the King will broadcast a message to all the peoples of the British Empire. In this decision, His Majesty follows in .the footsteps of his father, the late King George V. whose voice became familiar
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  • 95 2/3 Reuter. SAIGON, Nov. 29, Lleuten-ant-General Sir Miles Dempsey. CommantJer-ln-Chlel of the Allied Land Forces in South-east Asia, inspected the 20th Indian Division in Saigon to-day. He was given an enthusiastic reception by the French spent ai tors. The French authorities to-day J showed correspondents tlie bodies
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  • 195 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 29—A aeclaration of a general amnesty for political prisoners and men and Cornell who joined the Indian National Army would be an act ot great statesmanship, says D. M. Sen, former President of the CamInk ge University Majlis in a letter to the
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  • 297 2/3 Thousands of dollars worth ol agarettes, a motor-boat and a sampan were confiscated when a number ol people bringing dutiable tobacco Into Singapore via the sea and through the Harbour Board area were detected by Customs officers on Thursday. Thirteen Chinese, some oi them described
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  • 32 2/3 KARACHI Dec. I.—(UP) untitled is estimated <riav 400 people were killed on the Pasnl MeKram coast, 250 miles from Karachi, as a result of the recent earthquake, according to reports reaching here.
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  • 255 2/3 (From Our Own Correspcn entj KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. I. —"The court has no hesitation in coming to ihe conclusion that the article in question is detrimental to the P. M. A.," stated Lt.-Col. A. J. Bostock Hill in the Su^erior- Court yes erday when he
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  • 118 2/3 Radio .sets which had been ordered irom England and which arĕ now on their way to Malaya would be distributed on their arrival to essential institutions such as schools, etc., said Major Martin, Director of Programmes, Radio Singapore, at a press conference yesterday. He b4so
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  • 22 2/3 The Chettiars' (Nattukkottal) Chamber of Commerce Singapore, which was closed throughout the .T'inanese ocenpntion has at Its former premises. 45. Tank Road.
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  • 133 2/3 A SJtage Ciuo /ha:, bjcn found .ed i ere to c i(er to those interested in play;, music, litcraturt, art. filmi or broadcusUng. The Club, which is opah to £ll .-ervicemen and wcmen (all .nks> and civilians, will pro\ide a tomforubie meeting place in Singapore fur
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  • 73 2/3 On and after Dec. 12 no motor vehicle is permitted to be used for the conveyance of passengers, or the carriage of goods, unless the owner is in possession of a Motor Vehicle Public Service Permit or a Motor Vehicles Haulage Permit as defined in
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  • 32 2/3 Singapore is to hear the Pipe Band of the Camerenians. Tomorrow the band will play on the Padang from 11.30 to 12.15 and from 5.30 to 6.15 p.m.
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  • Page 2/3 Advertisements
    • 320 2/3 NOTICES ARRIVAL OF COMMERCIAL CARGO With reference to cargo arriving at Singapore from overseas consigned to Commercial firms, it will be appreciated that under present circumstances of 1 war-time working and facilities available, the same conditions and protection for cargo cannot at present be given as m peace time Tally
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    • 258 2/3 SITUATIONSJVACANT WANTED—Concert Manager and Musical Director; Musical Assistant to assist In editing musical parts, copyist preferred Reply to G. E. Taylor ENSA Garrison Theatre, Phone 6826. Wanted a European Lady Office Assistant. Good Salary and prospects. State age and qualification. Apply P.O. Box 484 (Singapore). TO LET EU COURT FLATS.—(Corner
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    • 222 2/3 Sunday. Dec, Liui at 8-30 267/; Century Promotions DOUBLE MAIN EVENT Charlie Gibson (The Airborne Star) vs. Manuel Oliveiro The Hard Punching Malayan Little Abayan Official Flyweight and Bantamweight Champion of Malaya. vs. Len Bennet The fastest Boxer at his weight on the Island. Supported by 3 First Class Bouts
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    • 79 2/3 j Monday, Dec. 3td at fc-bu p.m. All-In Wrestling ANGLO-CHINESE CHALLENGE MATCH CHAS BLAKEY (Liverpool) C. Y." S YIN (Singapore) The Chinese Boxer who has turned Wrestler CARL (Rocky) STONE Lightweight champion of Gt. Britain vs. YOUNG FORD (Yorkshire) BRIAN AHERNE Southern area champion vs. Rough House Peters (Terror of
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