The Straits Times, 18 September 1945

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAY JT3 LEADING NEWSPAPER— ESTABLISHED IM& 3 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. IW3. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 349 1 IUSSIAN WARNING TO BRITAIN Iso Western European Barrier Against LL b, S- R. Ifoeoow, Sept. 16. The well-known Soviet com-n-atoi on international affairs, Karl Hoffman, in article in the Red Star today which is considered Ibservers here to be one of the most important initions of Soviet policy for some
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  • 73 1 Hunting War Criminals In China 'V.fHtfctoc S-nt. Ml AWM forrr riilr.ii nre io r>!nff in the hunt f<i criminals. Lieut. O'ne-j »<"t XT^H-nT'ver. romm^ndi'iß a ;»»H; »»H troops in China. rev«n l^ r *mve the definite ohligatton f lir-^H part with th» Chinps* T»"">'il c the »nnrehen«ion of w k
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  • 22 1 SSi- William Slim hi« br# f «mm»»n<W-ip-On*f < r^^,,i r Oliver T «?"< v»« previ^ui ■PC Uih Army in Burma.
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  • 101 1 Washington. Sept. 16. De- finite plans for a world trade 1 conference to meet in London early in 1946 are expected to emerge from the Anglo-Ameri- i can talks now taking place in (Washington. f I Such a conference would att t tempt to create a world
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  • 19 1 Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander m South-last Asia, whose headquarters are now at Singapore.
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  • 421 1 The Chinese Premie, Mr. 1. V 1 Soong, arrived yestetday in Loiu^n r by air from the United Stat*** Hi will be staying for several days. The French Government is to <-\n:d P a sum equivalent to £110,000,00G on subsidising essential foodstuffs in v effort to keep
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  • 235 1 FORD "EMPIRE ATA STANDSTILL New Yoik, Sept. 16, The first big Labour versus t Capital bat'Je of peace-time in America has locked up the great heavy industry zone of Detroit. The vast Ford J "Empire" i* at a standstill, and two hundred thousand workers all over the nations are affected.
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  • 49 1 i- Canberra, Sept 1 3. The Duk3 of \i Gloucester. Governor-General of Auv n tralia, has offered his personal York 1 airrraft to LorH Louin Mountbattei to provide a shuttle servire betwff-n i Au«trilia and Singapore carrying rk v pvIMMH to Ai^-tralia and medical i supplies hack to Singapore.
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  • 271 1 Colonies Under Trusteeship London, Sept. 16,— 50 far, a broad decision of principle seems to have been taken on the future of the Italian Empire by the Council of Foreign Ministers now sitting in London. The Foreign Ministers are thought to be committed to a
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  • 96 1 Chungking, Sept. 15. The disarming of all Japanese in Shanghai will start tomorrow, and within five davi> garrison duty in the city will o* entirely taken over by Chinese troops. General Tang En Po. command n general of the Chinese Third Arta Army Group said today.
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  • 46 1 New York, Sepc. 14.— The Duke of Windsor, who has not been back to Britain since his abdication In December 193f1, sMd today he expected to visit England In the first or srond week of October. The Duchess will not accompany I him
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  • 297 2 FLICHT.-LIEUTENANT TAN BACK AGAIN After Four Years' With RAF. In Africa And Europe Born m Singapore, educated at St. Andrew's School, and employed m the sales department of Wearne Bro'he.s before the war— a young Chinese named Tan Kay Hai has returned to Singapore
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  • 307 2 Sir Shenton Thomas Says Farewell Sir Shenton Thomas, who was Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Malay States at the time of the fall of Singapore, has sent a p?rsonal message to the people of Malaya from London, where he has arrived after
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  • 127 2 ians aircrait ana nis "weaker" plane were intercepted by five Foeker-Wolfe 190 s and became separated. On his own, and m the face of intensive anti-ni: craft fire, and knowing that bandit planes were In the vicinity. Tan successfully completed his mission. Tn addition to the five pin-points
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  • 53 2 Lady Blarney, wife of the commander-in-chief of the Australian land forces, who has arrived m Singapore, visited prison camp on Sunday. Durimr a tour of tamp 'states Reuter) she interceded with thp A "stmlian commandant, and obtained release of all Austrauho were m detention for breaches
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  • 157 2 Members of the public who are asked to make back payments of house rents due up to September this year should not do so, it was stated in authoritative quarters yesterday. This does not preclude the possibility that houae rents that have not been paid up to
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  • 168 2 DoesTheG.P.O. Know Your Address? Mails from overs ?as particularly from India, Ceylcn, Burma and China are expected to arrive in Singapore any day now. The lecal Dos l a] authorities have made arrangements to deliver the? r mails as soon as they arrive. In this correction the
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  • 593 2 REPATRIATION SHIP IMPR O VEMENT Sick And Eld zrly Given Cabh On Troopship Conditions on board the repatriation ship Al Which were so bad that a number of ex-internees walfe off the ship and returned to the Sime Road c stated m a letter from Mr. L. D. Whitfield pub
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  • 63 2 A group of bank representatives has arrived m Singapore by plane from India to proceed with the re-establishment of banking facilities, under the auspices I of the Civil Affairs Section of the British Military Ad- I ministration. The banks represented are the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Chartered Bank.
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