Malaya Tribune, 12 December 1945

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  • 28 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune December 1?, 19'
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  • 609 4/1 To-Day's Advisory Council Meeting As Head of the Singapore Division of the 8.M.A., no-one in this room is more conscious than I am of the things left undone, and the many things yet to be done," declared Brigadier P. A. B. McKerron, Deputy Chief Civil Affairs
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  • 89 4/1 M.A.S. help, it is understood, is [expected to relieve the heavy and extra duties now being undertaken by nurses and dressers in the civil hospitals now affected by the strike of all their menial servants and attendants. Nurses and dressers are doing the extra
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  • 42 4/1 du2n* *I members were intro£SfjS tne A second meeting of the mn^ POrC C OUncil this morning. They areMr Lim Chuan Geok, who re"resents the clerical class—"the hardest hit." in the words of BriBMA PAB McKerron DCCAO. *&'!SSJS? ana"' rePreBCntin
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  • 43 4/1 ROME, Dec. 10.-(UP) .-The" 15--day governmental crisis here ended C^JJSSLT 1 the announcement by Christian Democrat Alcide de Gasperi that he had succeeded rorming a coalition cabinet. A spokesman said the list will be submitted to Grown Prince Umberto to-day.
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  • 31 4/1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Dec. 10.-Jiegotiations are under way for the organisation of an American-Soviet Trade Union committee, discloses Trasov secretary of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions.— Reuter
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  • 38 4/1 WASHINGTON, Doc 10 (UP) The United States, it is learned, has proposed to Britain that the Newfoundland, Bermuda, and Caribbean military airfields acquired in the late President Roosevelt's celebrated "bases for destroyers" deal, be opened to commercial use.
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  • 143 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 11.—Philip Noel Baker, Minister of State replying to the short debate on a motion for adjournment in the House of Commons tonight said: "The Dutch took the initiative and it is up to the Indonesians publicly to meet that initiative with counterproposals if they so
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  • 90 4/1 CHUNGKING, Dec. 12.—(UP). Chiang Ching-kuo, son of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, has announced that the ChineseSoviet negotiations on the airlift of nationalist troops to Manchuria have reached a satisfactory conclusion, it was reported yesterday by the China Central Nevis Agency. Chiang said that Nationalist troops are flying to Changchun "immediately." it
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  • 547 4/1 INDONESIAN REACTION TO SINGAPORE DECISION w. £f T iW "Sif-J Ind °nesian "Prima Minister Sutan Shahnr today declared that if the Allied Command in Java started large scale military action, Indonesians would resist "to the best of their ability. Speaking in the
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  • 29 4/1 LONDON, Dec. 12 CUP).—For the time within a week a new record for a syndicated race was established when "Star D"st" was sold vrsterday by Aga Khan for £112,000.
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  • 104 4/1 Associated Press. I BATAVIA. Dec. 11.—Indonesian Nationalist leader Soctomo today threatened retaliation by mass poisonings if any more forceful measures tverc taken by the British and Dutch to cope with disorders in Java. Speaking from the radio station at Sourabaya, Soetomo declared: "The Dutch are
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  • 384 4/1 Reuter. .el uo by ?i,;p "r 0 1 »f »»e eight Technical Committee, "dcr mJZl r TTV 1 Nation, to confer proposal, of the Executive Committee ha. completed it. work ah c to'linhh" h"- 5 b B W
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  • 46 4/1 NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—(UP).— Pearl Buck, author and lecturer on Eastern affairs and writer of the book, "The Good Earth," yesterday speaking at a dinner meeting called upon America to "Immediately issue a strong declaration for the freedom of peoples throughout Asia."
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  • 277 4/1 CHUNGKING, Dec. 11.—Russia has agreed to permit Chinese, Government troops to move freely into Manchuria and take over its most strategic cities, the Central news agency reported today according to the Associated Press. United Press reports that wellinformed sources disclosed
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  • 647 4/1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (U.P.)-The intervention of offici.li of the U. S. State Department and of military officials at one time caiiffd a month's delay in Britain's presentation of heavy economic and political demands on Siam and might eventually have had some effect in lessening the
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  • 152 4/1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.—The first venture by Indian Nationalists at territorial administration was described by a defence witness today at the trial by court-martial of three former officers of the Indian National Army—Capt. Shah Nawaz, Capt. Sehgal and Capt. DhiUon. A.D. Loganathan, chief administrator of
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  • 181 4/1 Associated Press. An Indian newspaperman, S. A. Ayer, who served as Bose's propaganda minister in the Azad Hind provisional government, testified for the defence that the INA declared war on Britain and the United States shortly after its establishment on Oct. 21, 1943, at Singapore. The
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  • 57 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. tf.—The immediate cost of the move of the SEAC group of headquarters from Ceylon to Singapore is estimated at some £330,000, said Mr. Jack Laxoson, Minister of War, in reply to a question in the House of Commons today. He added it was
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  • 730 2/3 AH agency message from London quoting autnontaiive circles says that Foreign Minister Ernest Bevln is preparing a statement on the Indonesian Situation, charging the Butch with making no effort to seek a solution otherwise than by force. It indicates that Mr. Bevin will
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  • 201 2/3 —Find Wives Remarried Japan's Associated Press. TOKYO, Dec. 11. Japanese soldiers once reported by Imperial headquarters to have died glortousiy in desperate death charges are' coming back to an. astonished family—-or weft to ti wife who has remqrried. One unit of 50 men "confirmed" to have
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  • 97 2/3 Reuter. ALLAHABAD, Dec. 10.—One hundred and sixty students today signed with their own blood a pledge to "lay down their lives for the freedom of their country." They are the nucleus of what is described by Subhas Bose and Nehru as brigades of the "Azad Hind
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  • 67 2/3 Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—President Truman today accepted the resignation of Artemus L. Gates as Under-Secretary of Navy to be effective Dec. 31. Gates recently reported to Truman on conditions in China where he recently made a tour. The White House said Gates offered to resign last September
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  • 52 2/3 On the return of Major-General Hone, who is expected back about Dec. 15. Brigadier Willan who has been deputising for him as CCAO will be relinquishing his appointment as DCCAO (MP) and will proceed to U.K. in order to tak« up an important post in the
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  • 1055 2/3 The reccmmendations of the committee appointed to investigate and report what, if any, increase in wages shxold be granted to employees of the British Millitary Administration, including persons employed on relief works, has now b<tn considered, says an off icial note released to-day. The difficulties of
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  • 103 2/3 The Siamese delegation that arrived here on Sunday evening is not expected to meet Brit',sli Government representatives for a few days yet. The talks will commence only after the Supreme Allied Commander, Lord Louis Mountbatten, returns from his visit to Borneo, where he is at present visiting the
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  • 515 2/3 R. B. Ooi DESPITE announcements of an early trial of quislings, the public still waiting for the day when they will have the satisfaction of seeing these harpies receive punishment for their crimes against the people of Malaya. It is galling to those
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  • 776 2/3 SIMULTANEOUSLY with the announcement of wage increase by the BMA, a cut in food rations is notified. Men's rice ration is to be cut with effect from Dec 17 to 3 katties a week (as against 17!- katties a month
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  • 127 2/3 Customs officers are now getting at the root of the Black Market operators dealing in sugar, stated the prosecuting officer, *hen Lee Chee Kee, a wholesale dealer of sugar of Chop Ngee Kok, Rochore Road, was charged before Mr. R. C. Hoffman, 111 the fourth district
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