Malaya Tribune, 10 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 10, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Monday, December 10, 1940
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  • 236 4/1 Government nurses and dresers rose to the occasion and demonstrated their versatility this morning wh n they took over the duties of cook and ward attendant, iv addition to their own duties, when a sadden strike was called this I" morning by hospital attendants and
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  • 46 4/1 Meanwhile the strike of the fire brigade personnel, who rejected the increments offered, are sticking to their demands for an allowance of $1.50 a day each, in addition to rice rations of 25 katties each, adjustment of working hours and free quarters for all.
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  • 195 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 9. —Moscow radio broadcast tonight (Sunday) extracts from an article in today's Pravda, organ of the Communist Party, which stated that "there is a clearly expressed tendency to revise all that has assured collaboration of the great democratic powers." Pravda refers to "the voices in
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  • 92 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 9.—The British Government proposes to alter the status of Sarawak and to govern it from Whitehall, writes the diplomatic correspondent of the Socialist Sunday newspaper* "The People," in an article headlined "Romance of the 'White Rajahs' to end." No one seems
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  • 125 4/1 Reuter. MADRAS, Dec. 9.—lndia took the first innings lead of 186 runs over Australian Services in the third test carrying the overnight score of 301 for five to 525 all out. Modi scored a brilliant 203, his first test century, hitting
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  • 232 4/1 Swinging into action in one of the biggest drives to round up gangsters, the police are now holding sixteen suspects who were arrested in a big raid conducted by Criminal Investigation Department personnel in a three-storey hotel in Jalan Besar, Saturday evening. Two
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  • 72 4/1 Associated Press. FRANKFURT, DEC. 10.—Gen. George S. Patton, famed commander of American Third Army, was seriously injured on Sunday when his car and an army truck collided while he and Maj. Gen. H.R. Gay were on their way to a pheasant hunt. Patton, now commanding
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  • 221 4/1 Reuter. SAIGON, Dec. 9.—The British prepared today to withdraw their forces from Indo-China for occupational duty elsewhere, leaving to the French the task of restoring order in their colonial possession. Associated Press Correspondent Charles Grumich reports that the British have already turned over virtually
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  • 52 4/1 Mr. Joseph Low Pow Lim aged 60, passed away peacefully on 9th December, at his residence No. 408 Joo Chiat Road, leaving behind his beloved mother, wife, sister, two sons Sunny Harry, and one daughter to mourn his loss. The cortege will leave at 3 p.m. today for the
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  • 91 4/1 BATAViA, Dec. 9.-Efforts by Indonesian extremists to "seal off" some of the key centres in lava became apparent today. Possibly, they represent attempts to forestall major Allied drives to restore order which WdS decided upon at the Singapore conference. Extensive
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  • 228 4/1 Reuter. Accurate Indonesian smallarms fire Is believed to have caused the loss of a Mosquito engaged in one of these reconnaissance flights. The machine was brought down near Sourabaya with the loss of both members of the crew. In the north coast trouble spot, Semarang, the Indonesians
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  • 129 4/1 LONDON, Dec. 10. —(UP). —Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin may announce that the pledge Britain gave Holland during the war to help restore the Dutch East Indies did not countenance the use of British force to support Dutch imperialism against Indonesian nationalism, according to authoritative
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  • 250 4/1 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Dec. 9.—A Red Army man who is understood to have been a driver for a member of the Soviet staff at the war crimes tribunal here was shot through the chest late last night and died within a few minutes of admission to hospital.
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  • 122 4/1 BERKELEY (California) Dec. 10. (UP). A new 4,000-ton supercyclotron five times more powerful than any in existence will be completed next summer at the University of California, it was announced yesterday. Scientists predicted that it would open up a neiv realm of the atom. Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence,
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  • 164 4/1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Dec. 9—Professor Alcxei Gruber writing in the RED STAR today declarer: "The progressive forces of the whole world are watching with deep sympathy] the heroic struggle of the peoples of Indo-China and Indonesia and on their side are the sympathies of all real
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  • 180 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 9. —The first Indian and colonial open air demonstration since the war was e'edared took place this afternoon in Trafalgar Square to demand freedom for Indonesia and Indo-China and the release of all Indian National Army officers and men and also
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  • 58 4/1 LONDON, Dec. 10.—(UP) .—ProIndian MP Tom Driberg, writing ywtcrdfty in the Sunday Reynolds News, said "Homesick British Tommies in India are joining fervently j in the nationalist demonstrations whose slogans are 'Quit India." He added that "the motto of the Dutch reactionaries in Indonesia when asked their attitude toward selfGovernment
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  • 44 4/1 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Dec. 9—Ex-president of the Indian National Congress. Pandit Jaw&harlal Nehru, has been appointed by the Congress Working Committee to go to Burma and Malaya to inquire into the arrests of Indians there and to arrange for their defence. —Reuter.
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  • 72 4/1 LONDON, Dec. 10.—(UP).— John Amery, who is under sentence of death at Wandsworth prison for his wartime Nazi activities, is not suffering from tuberculosis and is not confined to the prison hospital as had been reported, according to a statement yesterday by Leopold Amery, former
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  • 174 4/1 MOSCOW, Dec. 10 (U.P.)—lass, the Russian news agency, yesterday declared that a coup d'etat was in the making in Iran with 1 the active aid of the British intelligence service, ihe report, datej lined Teheran, quoted Iranian sources. According to this report the
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  • 63 4/1 NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—(UP).— C. W. Coffy, tin company executive, yesterday predicted that the reopening of the tin mines in Malaya may require eight months. Resuming operations, he added, will depend upon speedy restoration of transportation and power facilities in the country. Work will be pressed
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  • 130 4/1 TOKYO, Dec. 10.—(UP).-* General Mac Arthur's headquarters today ordered the emancipation of the Japanese farmer In a sweeping directive calling for agricultural reforms which will abolish the feudal system of land ownership that for long has held rural Japan in a state of economic bondage.
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  • 128 4/1 Reuter. BUCHAREST, Dec. 9.—Turkish official view is reported here to be that following the recent British and American notes on the question of the Dardanelles, Turkey is awaiting the future with calm and confidence while preparing to resist any demands infringing Turkey's independence and sovereignty. The Turks are
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  • 52 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO. Dec. 9.—The United States War Department has ordered the Supreme Allied Command in the Pacific to withhold final action with regard to Gen. Yamashita now under sentence of death as a war criminal pending his appeal to the United States Supreme Court for a writ of
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  • 732 2/3 TiiE future of the United Nations Organization and all that U stands for hangs on the forthcoming meeting in Moscow of the Foreign Ministers of Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union which, latest reports indicate, will be followed by a further conference, of Premier Attlee, President
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  • 548 2/3  -  (By Eric Downton Renter's Correspondent.) MOSCOW. Dec. S.— So m c j frank but practical talking which will do much to clear the air between Briu-.in and the United States on the one side and the Soviet Union on the other is expected when
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  • 44 2/3 HQ.. Air Command. S.E. Asia. Dec. 7,- A Skymaster ol R.A.F. Transport Command on the Ceylon-Australia service has flown from Sydney to Perth in exactly nine hours, set Ing up a new record for the East to wes| crossing of Australia.
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  • 523 2/3 Reuter. LONDCN, Dec. —"China is plunging to disaster," says a headline in the popular Sunday paper News of the World teday over a message irom special correspondent A. Noyes Thomas, cabling from Shanghai. Directly and indirectly, the impending civil war will not only cause
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  • 271 2/3 Beauty Beast Of Belsen Reuter. Field Marshal Montgomery's JI. <)., bee, 8. Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery today ruled that Josef Kramer, Ihe 38 ear old Bea*t 6f Bel Sin," I una Grei*e, 22 year-old h'onde woman S.S. guard, a:ui six others Sentenced for crimes at I>elsen aii d Auschwitz
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  • 715 2/3 BATAVIA, Dec. B—British and Indian troops will initiate a drive to restore order i i large areas of Java very soon as the result of decisions taken at the Singapore conference between Admiral Mountbattcn, Lieut.Gen. Christison and Dr. van Mook, according to
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  • 703 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 10. Conservative newspaper Sunday Times in its editorial page yesterday published a 1,500- vord article on India by its important regular cemmentater, "Scrutator." The article after reviewing the Attlee Government's .statement of poiiey on XndiS and its fresh statement last Tuesday recalls that
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  • 31 2/3 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. B.—It is learned that the ancestral home of the late President Franklin Roosevelt has been offered as the site for the permanent headquarters of the United Nations Organisation.—Reuter.
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