Malaya Tribune, 3 December 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Monday, December 3, 1945
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  • 390 4/1 Reuter. ISHERLOHN (GERMANY), Dec. 1. British interrogation officers tonight were questioning 76 German steel magnates arrested in a sudden midnight swoop by field security personnel. They are now behind barbed ytlre in internment camps, pending decision whether they -are to stand trial as war criminals.
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  • 242 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Dec. 2.—Gen. Macarthur in the biggest single round-up of Japanese leaders ,thus far tonight ordered the arrest of 59 prominent war crimes suspects, including Army and Navy leaders, industrialists, politicians, bankers, professors and journalists. Eight former commanders of Japan's dreaded
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  • 249 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 30.—Secrets of the recently discovered Hitler worship cult with headquarters in a lovely mansion in Southern England nay soon he prebed by British Home Office officials. The cult, calling itself the League of Christian Reform, has been front-page news in the national press here
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  • 70 4/1 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Nov. 30.—News has just been received of the death of the Right Reverend V. S. Azariah, Bishop of Dornakal, Nizam's Dominions, India. The Right Rev. V. S. Azariah was the first Indian to be ordained Bishop in the Church of
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  • 36 4/1 Reuter. QUETTA, Dec. 2.—Forty-five bodies have been recovered at Pasni port, a town on the coast Ol Baluchistan, according to latest official reports regarding damage caused by the recent earthquake. Thirty-five persons are seriously injured.— Reuter.
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  • 214 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Dec. I.—The Central News said tonight: "It is learned from official quarters here that as a result of recent negotiations between the Chinese and Soviet Governments an agreement has been reached to the effect that the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Manchuria
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  • 31 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Nov. 30.—General Douglas Mac Arthur, the Supreme Allied Commander in Japan, today forbade the Japanese Government, to plan, design or print any issue of new currency without Allied approval—Reuter
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  • 89 4/1 Reuter. CAIRO, Dec. 2. A request that Egyptian Premier Nokrashy Pasha should approach the British Foreign Minister, Ernest Bevin, with a view to obtaining a formal assurance recognising Egypt's demands -evacuation of British troops and union with Sudan—is believed to be contained in
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  • 379 4/1 Jap Gunners Aid Gurkhas Reuter. B:VTAVIA, Dec. 2.-Dutch fears that the fight ing in Java may spread to the sister island of Sumatra were voiced today by Radio Hilversum. It said the Dutch fleet is keeping watch along the Javanese coast to prevent any Indonesian
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  • 135 4/1 Associated Press. FRANKFURT, Dec. 3.—A secret survey by American intelligence officers disclosed today said German resentment against American occupation methods was developing into bitter hatred with the growing talk of resistance. A 20,000-word report compiled by two American intelligence officers and two trusted Germans was described
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  • 51 4/1 CAIRO, Dec. 2.—(UP).—lt was officially announced here yesterday ihat an RAF Dakota, which crashed while landing at Almaza day before yesterday, resulted in seven being killed and nine injured. The plane was carrying passengers from the United Kingdom to the Far
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  • 295 4/1 Associated Press. NEW DELHI, Dec. 3.-Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Congress leader, told newspapermen here that he expected the British to take quick steps after the Spring elections toward turning the government over to the Indians, or "ether people" would take the initiative. Nehru
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  • 128 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Dec. 2.—A funeral service of unique character was reported today by Reuters special correspondent Noel Buckley. Because the R.A.F. I and Army doctors could not distinguish Indian from British corpses, all the 22 mutilated bodies of he victims of the "Black Buffalo" massacre which were
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  • 76 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 2.—The largest financial deal ever made in the Australian Pacific area is being completed in New Guinea between Australian, American and Dutch representatives, states the Melbourne radio. Millions of dollars are changing hands in the liquidation of the huge U.S. base
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  • 485 4/1 NEW PERSIAN CRISIS Reuter. TEHERAN, Dec. 2.-Public tension in Teheran is rising in spite of government assurances that the position is easier. Troop reinforcements are moving into the capital to take up posts. Meanwhile, tribesmen 100,000 strcng are operating between Tabriz and the Iraqui border. The
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  • 52 4/1 MOSCOW, Dec. I.—(UP).—A new five-year plan for the Russian food industries, aimed at restoring all war-damaged food factories and the construction of a number of new plants, was announced yesterday. The objective of the programme Is to ensure a plentiful basiq food supply for all
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  • 38 4/1 Reuter. SYDNEY, Dec. 2.—Sentence of death by hanging was passed on Lieut. Takehik Tazaki who was found guilty of cannibalism in the first trial held for cannibalism in the South-west Pacific at Wewak yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 656 2/3 WITH its disbandment on Saturday, General Sir William Slims lamous "Fignting Fourteenth" has passed from the battlefields inio the pages oi history. It was probably the most forgotten army during the war for reasons which we shall presently explain, but when the historian has colroted alb his data
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  • 522 2/3 IMMEDIATE prohibition of street soliciting, effective contro' over the employment of waitresses, the formation oi a women police force and the closing down of shady cabarets these were the tour measures which Dr. Chen Su Lan suggested to the Singapore Advisory Council, for [hi
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  • 153 2/3 Reuter. SAIGON, Dec. l. —a special with expressed by Field-Marshal Count Hisaichi Terauchi, forner Japanese Supreme Commander in southern Asia, to meet the South-east Asia Supreme Allied Commander, Lord Loulß Mountbatten, before the latter left Saigon was granted this morning. The meeting took place
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  • 56 2/3 Speaking on the social problems of Singapore at the Advisory Council meeting, Miss Lee Kiu made a fervent plea for the immediate prohibition of polygamy in Singapore. The Government must take positive steps to deal with polygamy, she said, adding, for one man there should be
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  • 540 2/3 Reuter. {Bp Rric Down ion, Renter's t Vorretponden > MOSCOW, Dec. I.—This is the < first uncensored message from me Soviet Union lor six years. The Soviet Union is expected by foreign observers here to give concrete evidence in the near future
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  • 215 2/3 Addressing the Singapore Adv.soiv Council at last meil'n v. Mr. Tan Chin Tu-jt i suggested that the Administration should issue imtne&idte instructons to ike various departmental heads to take every no *ble precaution to prevent and so curb corrupt prattlces. Str&sing that first things Should come fir
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  • 288 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 1— A glorious page in the annals of Groi Britain and the Indian Empire closes today with the disbandmenl the Hth Army, the largest single army to light in the world and the most hardly-tried, says the Times in its hading
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  • 622 2/3 AN oi.uaal statement on collaborators vvas made oy Lt.-Col. vjxiariesvvorth on Nov. 14 wh< i the Singapore Advisory Council let in camera tuter the Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Ms I, Gen. is. R. Hone had made his opening address. He said this was a matter whteh
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  • 126 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 2. -(UP).—The execution oi John Amery, convicted Ol self-admit led treason, is provisionally fixed for Dec. ly at Wandsworth Prison. He was accused of broadcasting over the German radio during the war. ROME. Dec. I.—A hring squad today executed General Anion Dostler, former Commander of
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  • 31 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 1.-An imme diate meeting between Prime Minister Attlee and Marshal Stalin was urged by Harry Pol- litt. General Secretary of the Communist Party at a meeting: here.- Reuter
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  • 76 2/3 Reuter. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. I.—Presid .i Iruman, General EUsenh wer and more than lbO.'Juj spectators saw the Army beas the ivavy oy 32 points o 13 for the national championship Q 1945 football season in the Municipal Stadium here this afternoon. West Point cadets
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