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Title Section29 1945-12-05 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, December 5. 19-15.29 words
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Article277 1945-12-05 4/1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Dec. 4—News of the Soviet Government's rejec tion of the United States proposal to evacuate Persia at the end of this month and the tone of the answer to the British note deepened gloom in Government quarters today and has intensified the Government's crisis. TheReuter. - 277 words
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Article85 1945-12-05 4/1 The Malayan Relief and Welfare Fund is nearly exhausted. The public is asked to support this deserving organisation, which has done so much to relieve distressed persons in Malaya. Without further funds the work cannot go on. Donations will be most gratefully received by the Controller. Ftaiance85 words
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Article831 1945-12-05 4/1 NEW FLARE-UP IN BANDOENG Reuter. BATAVIA, Dec. 4.Intervention oy the United Nations would be the best way of finding a solu tion to the Indonesian problem. This view was put forward today by the Indonesian "Prime Minister" Sutan Shahrir. If the Dutch attempt to forceReuter. - 831 words
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Article, Illustration49 1945-12-05 4/1 Field-Marshal Lord Alanbrooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, who is arriving here this afternoon, is seen here inspecting a guard of honour by the RAF Regiment personnel when he arrived at Kai Tak airfield. Hong Kong, during ids 3f>,000-mile tour of the Far East.49 words
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185 1945-12-05 4/1 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Dec 5 Secretary of State Jimss Byrnes informed Congress by iet'e:* today that the United States seeks by all appropriate means to pursue policies of action which will best facilitate China's achievements of internal unity. He said the United States tavoursAssociated Press. - 185 words
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181 1945-12-05 4/1 Reuter. CHINHSIEN, MANCHURIA, Dec. 4.—Bolstered by air-borne supplies Chinese Nationalist armies in Manchuria are awaiting the U signal from Russia to btgin their final march on Mukden. Planes bearing more than 20 tons oi emergency supplies arrived in the area flown by Chinneso pilotsReuter. - 181 words
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Article79 1945-12-05 4/1 Associated Press. LONDON, Dec. 4.—An unexpected hitch in the AngloAmerican linancial talks in Washington was reported unofficially in Whitehall today, diminishing optimism which vvas evident earlier. Government circles did not disclose the new points of discord, but indi-. cated that they were regarded in London as substantial enoughAssociated Press. - 79 words
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Article82 1945-12-05 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 4.—The worst form of censorship is being clamped doion on correspondents in Batavia by South-East Asia Command authorities, writes Noel Monks from Batavia in today's issue of the Daily Mail. Monks adds that no correspondent is alloiced even to talk to any BritishReuter. - 82 words
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Article62 1945-12-05 4/1 NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—(UP).— Walter Winchell, radio commentator, last night broadcast that the British will never give India freedom as a result of the recent disclosure that uranium had been substituted by the rare metal thorium in the production of the atom bomb. He said62 words
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Article28 1945-12-05 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Dec. 4.—Baron Koyata Iwasaki, head of the family controlling the Mitsubishi interest, died on Sunday, the newspaper Yomiuri states. He was a graduate of Cambridge University.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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1449 1945-12-05 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 4—A British Parliamentary delegation is to leave for India as soon as possible to meet leading Indian political personalities and learn their own views at first hand. Announcing this in the House of Lords today Secretary of State for India, Lord Pethick-Lawrence, said:Reuter. - 1,449 words
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Article533 1945-12-05 2/3 THERE has of late been an alarming increase in road accidents in Singapore. Twenty-seven were reported In September, 52 in October and 68 in the first two weekf of November, resulting in a total of 20 being killed and 78 injured. According to the Civil Affairs authorities,533 words
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Article203 1945-12-05 2/3 NEW ifORK, Dec. 3 (l T P)The New York Herald- Tribune, editorially commenting on the Asiatic demands for freedom from European colonization, today pointed out that "the easy answer of course is to say that the Dutch., British and French are imperialists who have done203 words
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Article137 1945-12-05 2/3 China Fighting CHUNGKING, Dec. 4.—As Chiang Kai-shek's forces rolled northward to-day without reported opposition In Manchuria,' the first Government troops to be flown into Manchuria will be taken by plane next week, states Associated Press, quoting a Central News dispatch. United Press, meanwhile, reports that Communist137 words
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64 1945-12-05 2/3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—(UP) —A U. S. Navy general court martial yesterday charged that the neglect and inefficiency of Captain Charles B. McVay brought death to 880 crewmen when the Indianapolis sank on July 30. Navy Secretary Forrestal formally charged that McVay failed to order prompt64 words
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Article44 1945-12-05 2/3 Reuter. COLOMBO. Dee. 3.—lt Is announced that the British Ministry of Food contract with the Ceylon Government covering the purchase of copra and cocoanut oil due to expire on Dec. 16. has been extended six weeks pending negotiations for its prolongation.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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449 1945-12-05 2/3 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Dec. 3 Among the 70 secret Kazi document* produced today at the international war crimes trial are leports showing that the German General Staff had completed by Sept. i*J3B, target maps of the London and Hull docks, iiritain s loot* and oilReuter. - 449 words
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Article137 1945-12-05 2/3 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. 3.—The oust of Hitler, which was bought for Straits $4,225 at the sale of the effects of the German Embassy in London last week, was not destroyed because in the words of the Government spokesman in the House of Commons toReuter. - 137 words
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Article192 1945-12-05 2/3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.Quick action by the United States Supreme Court is anticipated on the appeal by Gen. 'fa mash it a, the "Tiger of Malaya," to halt his war criaes trial h Manila and let him plead his case before America s eighest tribunal, states Associated Press. It192 words
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Article46 1945-12-05 2/3 OTTAWA. Dec. 4.—(UP).— Canadian Finance Minister J. L. Usley today told ihe Parliament ihat. Canada will extend a "large credit" to the United Kingdom as well as loaning money to the allies in Western Europe, Russia. China, and the Dutch East Indies.46 words
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Article23 1945-12-05 2/3 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Dec. 4.—King Ananda Mahidol of Siam is taking off from here tomorrow on the last lap of his journey to Bangkok.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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145 1945-12-05 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 3,—Soviet censorship has now been relaxed to a point where it is a mere formality as long as correspondents repoit fairly and objectively. Political observers in London and Moscow tend to link this development with recent symptoms of Soviet willingness toReuter. - 145 words
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Article68 1945-12-05 2/3 Reuter. KARACHI. Dec. 4.-Four thousand perished, 40,000 are homeless and several villages were washed away due to a tidal wave which struck a 100-mile coastal belt north-west of Karachi on Nov. 28. as a result of the recent submarine earthquake, according to a party of Congress relief workersReuter. - 68 words
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221 1945-12-05 2/3 Fifth Column In Britain Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 3 The News-Chronicle special correspondent at Nuremberg learns that prosecutions agtinst a number of nonGerman Nazi sympathisers in Great Britain and other countries may be launc) cd as a result of documents found in secret files ofReuter. - 221 words
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167 1945-12-05 2/3 Described as "nuisance to society", a v. wiOi.se, Lim Bah, was sentenced fcO Beven years' rigorous imprisonment in the Superior Coe.ii .yesterday wnen he pleaded guilty to armed robbery. in pleading guilty, Lim Bah admit two previous convictions, but emphatically denied that he <167 words
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Article71 1945-12-05 2/3 The following have been appoint ed l serve on the Committee of Management of ihe Silver Jubilee Fund (Singapore): Mr. W. Barley, C.M.G., M.8.E., Lt.Col. R. N. Broome, Mr. Evan Wong, Mr. Paul Sammy, Mr. Claude da Silva. Col. H. A. Lord, 0.8. E., Lt.-Col. F. O.71 words
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Article53 1945-12-05 2/3 Associated Press SAIGON. Dec. 4. Shipment oi rubber from Indo-China to the United States is being delayed by general disorganisation of loading facilities here and inability to round-up local labour b c v > of Annamite ac tivities. Crude rubber is await ing loading on the shipAssociated Press - 53 words
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156 1945-12-05 2/3 One of the worst features in 1 the results of the recent nutri- tional survey made in respect, of certain schools in Kuala 1 Lumpur is the prevalence of dental decay. Brigadier H. C.! Willan, Actrng Chief Civil Affairs Officer, revealed at his last156 words
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Article92 1945-12-05 2/3 NEW YORK, Dec. 3.- (UP) The spock market to-ci. y spurtd to new highs unujuahed In Mi years .vim heavy vuiurne of -cock., led the list I hear closing in response to President Truman's request to j striking workers to return to I their jobs. Chrysler Motors was92 words
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Article24 1945-12-05 2/3 The price of the new Ford 8 H.P. two-door saloon, 20 of which are now being assembled here, is «2.040.24 words
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