The Straits Times, 29 September 1945
1945-09-29
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Title Section18 1945-09-29 1 The Straits Times MALAY AS LEADISG SErSPAPER-ESTADUSHED 184 S. be M.V.AI'UUK, SAIftjkUAY, SLKIKMUKK 29, IVIS. TRICE 10 CKNfi18 words
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Article213 1945-09-29 1 WBiTIOUS NEW PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT xtensive State Control in Heavy Industry LONDON, Sept. 27. A general economic plan the del oiopment of China provides tor an exienindusinai programme, announced Dr. George ,\en. Director of the Chinese Ministry of Inforion. speaking at the Royal Central Asian213 words
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Article101 1945-09-29 1 LAUSANNE. SeDt. 27.— Twen y-year-old King Ananda Mali idol of Siam, who is study ng: for the degree of Doctor of Law at Lausanne University, does not intend to return to Siam for at least three years, acpord.ng to circles close to him. TheReuter - 101 words
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174 1945-09-29 1 N.Z. Dockers Support Aust. Strike DUTCH OFFER LONDON, Sept. 27.— Dock workers at Wellington have unanimously jndorsed the action of Aus ralian dockers in striking .n support of the "Indonesian Republican Movement." A statement by the National ;xecutive of N.Z. dock worker: ssued today expressed aproval of the Australian dockReuter - 174 words
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Article96 1945-09-29 1 "Lost Face"— But No III-Feeling TOKIO, Sep 27— While the consensus of opinion m Tokic today was tha. the Emperor h ad "lost face" by his visit to Gen. Douglas Mr6Arthur. there was no indication of any illfeeling against the Supreme Commander. The Japanese people declare tha. Gen. Mac Arthur,Reuter - 96 words
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Article146 1945-09-29 1 Ready Remedy In Water Resources ondon, Sepr. 27.— The apPKng spectacle of the Bengal tai ne has focussed world &P n ii on the calamity that is thre«, ning In dia and which must on occur in catastrophic form piess measures are prompt taken t0 increaseReuter - 146 words
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Article99 1945-09-29 1 angkok. Sept. 27.— Men cj Navy arc supervising I p-ir.an-cd Siamese minein the work of clearing through the mined or for the first Allied ivov which is expected to h Bangkoc within a fortto HI bu 1 600 of the 14,000 mer Brush prisoners of war,Reuter - 99 words
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Article33 1945-09-29 1 n.nf Rella Ram, general i the India Slud^nl nrnt. *ho ha« been I n:tfd Slate*, liai ."ud Ho. tor of Dt%inil> coiii rum (or his rffictrnl «"d <r m Uw cauae ol reli-33 words
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Article241 1945-09-29 1 The Vatican spokesman yesterday denied that the Vatican wanted ill.* restoration of monarchy in Spain. Marshal Zhukov of the Red Army has accepted an invitation from President Harry Truman to v-g the In ted States and w II arrive in N.'w York by air on Oct. 4.241 words
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262 1945-09-29 1 EQUAL ALLIANCE AIMED AT LONDON, Sept. 26.— With the recent formulation of new demands to achieve Egyptian aspirations, the position in the Middle East is becoming increasingly unsettled, especially across the Suez Canal area, says Reuters correspondent in Cairo. Official British reaction to the recentReuter - 262 words
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Article24 1945-09-29 1 Gen. Joseph So I well. Commander of the U.S. 10th Army, has nrnv-i m Toko from Okinawa, presumably to confer wi.h Gen. Douglas MucArihur.24 words
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Article49 1945-09-29 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 According to Netherlandsofficials here, the N. E. I. Government wII shortly set up a rubber administra ion to exe-c'se control and rehabilitation of the industry. The new rubber agency's aim will be to prepare the resumption of rubber expert. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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249 1945-09-29 1 PARIS, Sept. 26.— Declaring that the Trade Union International must not get into politics. Sir Walter Citrine, head of the British delegation to the World Trade Union Congress, threatened to withdraw the British Trades Unions from the World Federation if an attempt was made toReuter - 249 words
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Article18 1945-09-29 1 Transport workers m Buenos Air»* have gone on strike, piopp it all i public transportation m Uus capital18 words
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288 1945-09-29 2 Labourers May Purchase Extra Supplies WEEKLY ALLOTMENTS MADE The rations of rice, sugar and salt for the month of October will be double the quantity distributed by the Japanese during the occupation of Singapore. The British Military Administration made this announcement yesterday. I On288 words
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Letters
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Letter111 1945-09-29 2 I appeal to the British military authorities to ascertain the whereabouts of the Singapore Eurasian boys who were forced by the Japanese to join the "Gunpo," a non-combatant unit waich left Singapore for an unknown destination in December. iy43. The only information received from Shinozaki, then tiie111 words
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Letter98 1945-09-29 2 I am glad to note that somebody in London has taken up the cause of the local people in fixing the maximum price for rubber. It is useless to make the people sell their stocks to the Government at prices fixed at January, 1942, leveis. when they have98 words
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Letter134 1945-09-29 2 I do not hink your corres--pondent is correct in sayina that the unhealthy scate of he town is worse haji during the Jap occupation. During the Jap occupa ion we l.ved in a most filthy city wh.ch was not due to lack of labour but to labour134 words
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Article14 1945-09-29 2 Rev. A. J. Eales, pastor of Christ Church, Malacca, has returned lo nis charge.14 words
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Article74 1945-09-29 2 Every effort is being made to revive the airmail service between Singapore and China with a ir minium of delay. A sea mail for China left Singapore on Thursday. j.iLanwnne mails to Burma, li.dia, Ceylon and the United Kingdom are being despatched daily from74 words
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Article161 1945-09-29 2 St. Andrew's Cathedral. Holy Com munion (plain) 7 a.m., (choraU 8 a.m., E\ensong 4.30 p.m. Salvation Army (30, Oxley Road). Devotional service 10 a.m., Public service 4 p.m. Straits Chinese Methodist Church (Rampong Kapor). Services at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Christ Church. The Bishop of Singapore will161 words
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Article59 1945-09-29 2 A programme of instrumental music played by a Dutch parly with songs by J. Absheganiidan, iuvninpained by Misses Patricia and Georgia M njoot, will be broadcast from Singapore Radio from 6.1S p.m. to 6.45 p.m. today. Tomorrow, from 12.15 p.m. lo 1 p.m. there will be a .«peciul59 words
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Article54 1945-09-29 2 A special service on the occasion of the Jewish festival of S nhat Tor ih will be held at the synagogue m Waterloo Street at 7 p.m. today. A combined Sinpapore XI beat a team of the Koyal Engineers at *o<-ce.i by four goals to :hree at the Julin Besar54 words
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Article355 1945-09-29 2 The advance of the 23rd Indian Division and the 15th Tank Brigade of the 34th Indian Corps into central and eastern Malaya continues rapidly. These troops have pushed far inland and south, and so far have occupied Malacca, Kuaia Lumpur, Raub, Kuala Klawang, jßahau, Kuala Pilah,355 words
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Article585 1945-09-29 2 RECORDS ALMOST CCMPLET Singapore's four leading banks the Chartei Bank of India, Australia and China, the Hongko and Shanghai Banking Corporation, the Men-ant I Bank of India and the Eastern Bank will reop for new business on Monday, the Straits Tin learns on good authority.585 words
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Article87 1945-09-29 2 Train services have been r?su« m Malaya, but only tho^e ertil with :he permission of the Hr! M ltary Administration faeadqu«rte are allowed to travel. Civilians displaced from tl> homes by the war should a, ply the Citizens' Advice Bureaux Malaya and arrangemenN made for a limited87 words