The Straits Times, 22 October 1945
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Title Section16 1945-10-22 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LKAUmc SBWSPAPBR-MSTABUSHBI 18U. I SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS16 words
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Article423 1945-10-22 1 ALLIES WILL KEEP OUT OF POLITICS LONDON, Oct. 20.— A plan is being worked out v> hich will enable the Dutch and French anthoritich to mum full control of Java and Indo-CMna, according to a special correspondent at SEAC headquarters at Kandy. More Dutch and French troops will beReuter - 423 words
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Article86 1945-10-22 1 fISCHESI Oct. 20 (Ongress resolution iletc indepcople of uiganyika. maliland" nkim Secretary of i 'ionics for i on of any by I" urn my oi her ton m I \froa." Q express- the three tatei of the Ethiopia. promising vnst "Imr.ent." Congress told Reuter l] Association86 words
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Article31 1945-10-22 1 man of the rv headquar- yesterday the Chinese tenda to use for repair :tlon work m v are waiting n to Japan. It that about ese troops will r this purpose,31 words
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Article221 1945-10-22 1 Cooperation With Russia In China NEW YORK. Oct. 20 Close co-operation with Russia and China is essential for the successful achievement of the objectives of American poiicy m the Far East, declared United States State department today. The statement was issued through John Carter Vincent, Director of the State Department'sReuter - 221 words
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Article25 1945-10-22 1 The head of the Soviet delegation has announced Russia would sign the United Nations food and agricultural organisation pact and receive full membership m it--Neuter.Reuter - 25 words
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177 1945-10-22 1 20.—Suron seems to led m Venercbels have Under a ing Army revolt has -c Govern- now concountry. vhere Pres at present, j he was cap- 1 itfcmartet. ird, who up thful to does not urrender. the revolu- i nod to have ell m hand, hasReuter - 177 words
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Article86 1945-10-22 1 BERLIN, Oct. 20.— British and American intelligence officers have marked 'he case of Adolf Hitler "closed" and informed Washington and London that, so far as it is humanly possible to obtain proof of it, Hitler is dead, it was learned here today. Their investigatioi>s have now finished.Reuter - 86 words
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Article246 1945-10-22 1 AUSTRIA FA CES PARTITION VIENNA, Oct. 20.—Recognition of the Renner Government by the four powers on the Allied Council for Austria may have come too late to save its political independence and unity. This is the impression provided by what is happening m the Russian, American, and French zones. UnlessReuter - 246 words
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Advertisement7 1945-10-22 1 I Ladies' ln-cssmaken Genta' Outfitters Visit •'•KVOIII,7 words
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457 1945-10-22 2 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon Oct 22. 1945 Hirohito President Truman.- rev«».ation that twelve iar*r and small nations are correspond ing with htm on the iatt«f»! w the Japanese Empei or Lhrov Ufht on an earlier news mes sage reporting dis.s;> m Australia with the American policy m Japan. It457 words
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Letter115 1945-10-22 2 That fine British production "In Which We Serve' shown at the Cathay is really excellent entertainment 'or the war-weary Singapore public. It is to be greatly regretted, however, that the management of the Cathay should prove so unsympathetic as to reduce by more than f>o per cent, the115 words
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Letter86 1945-10-22 2 Before the war no distinction was made between Government and mission school teachers, both groups being treated similarly. They were required to pass the same examinations, received similar rates of pay and increments and were subjected to the same rules and regulations When war broke out mission school86 words
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Letter84 1945-10-22 2 There are some unfortunate prisoners still m H M Prison. Singapore, undergoing prison sentences passed under the authority of the late Japanese regime m Singapore. These poor people have undergone enough torture and hardships since they were taken into custody by the Japs for minor olTences. May84 words
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Letter75 1945-10-22 2 In v!ew of the fact that many people have to depend on the few British dollars which they managed to hide during the Jap occupation, I see no reason why the clerk m charge at the counter 6*l the Treasury should refuse to accept old. torn and slightly75 words
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Letter86 1945-10-22 2 After the Jap surrender the price of a pau 2 pmti jf local cow's milk was 53 :en<s and three days ago .t vent up to $1 per pau. 1 used to buy milk for a sick friend, but owing to the exorbitant nrice I am sorry86 words
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Letter73 1945-10-22 2 At a time when unemployment is widespread, the Electrical Department is *iaKing it worse by dismissing those of its employees wbn were engaged during the Japanese regime. By this ictton, a large number of wa[;e-earn-ers who are the sole support of large families will soon find themselves In73 words
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Letter85 1945-10-22 2 No reference has hitherto been made to a unit known as the Chinese Labour Coy., wlr'ch was disbanded at the iall of Singapore. This locallyrecruited unit, like the RAS.C. and R.A.M.C, had rendered valuable service m meeting military labour requirements. Re-embodiment of this unit is a step85 words
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Article440 1945-10-22 2 NEW TAX COMING His Last Sleep Radio Column At the Eastern Chandu Conference held at Bangkok ln 1931, -with the Superintendent, Government Monopolies Department. S.S. and F.M.S. as chairman— it was agreed that the sale of chandu by the respective Governments would be automatically terminated at the end of 1945.440 words
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Article336 1945-10-22 2 Singapor Diary From a g come back f; In Sumatra tragic loss<\ several lead. war Singapot All the thr< the P. and r Hammond, B: kins died i Out of six tnoen European sho: st-iif Straits Stean. Ip ;0; 0 were m Suit has survived, was one of th Out336 words
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265 1945-10-22 3 7,000 Men Involved: No Demands nal draft of about 7,000 Chinese riocksitle labourers stayed away i the wharves m the Tanjong Pagar sterday and the entire harbour idle so far as unloading of Ije concerned. tio official demands have been labourers, the Straits Times265 words
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Article72 1945-10-22 3 There has been a certain amount of trouble caused by agitators, declared the Deputy Port Commandant yesterday, when approached on the stoppage of work at the Tanjsna Pagar wharves. For the time being, he explained, the military authorities are lea v m- tho matter to be72 words
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Article43 1945-10-22 3 All residential accommodation In Improvement Trust properties is either occupied or In the course of allotment There is m addition a waiting list of applicants, and no further applications for accommodation can at present be considered, it Is officially stated.43 words
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Article122 1945-10-22 3 (I5y a Naval Corres o \c^l) Elaborate arrenpemencs nro beinp: made by he B-i-tish East Indies Meet in Singapore for the Mitertamment of the six ►hcnsnnd American sailors v.i'o a)--expected to pay .1 week's visit here in the battleships Tennessee and California, six destroyers and an122 words
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Article53 1945-10-22 3 "A rumour has spread that Senior Cambridge examinations will be held m January of next year," writes a ?orrespondent. The Straits Times is officially informed trmt there is no foundation for this rumour. It is not oxueet?d that Cambridge Examinations will be held m Malaya before December, 1946.53 words
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198 1945-10-22 3 The contents of ttaffles Museum and Library remain practically intact. This was disclosed Dy Lt. -Colonel G. Arehey. Officer m Charge of Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives, m a broadcast talk over Radio Singapore yesterday Fortunately, the services ol two Malayan Civil Service scientists,198 words
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313 1945-10-22 3 (By A Naval CorresnnisJent) Following an inter serv.ee conference held a #eek ago to discuss measures to combat the sale of poisoned liquor m Singapore, he Naval Provost Marshal Major H. F. Little, working day and night witn a staff )f 50 trained Marine313 words
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Advertisement66 1945-10-22 3 I IT. sea Tnnelin and Apply No. 6. Phone 6325 I f Languages Is Private Tult'on need Enelish m Ene'ish. Latin. Malay. rdal correspon. n and commerce M 65 Sophia between 10 i*od of Quality and at the Fashion "ne Cheone Shoe Bridge Poad. Once I if c. LIBRARY ■'•n66 words
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Advertisement182 1945-10-22 3 KWOK YORK WFN'G CO. Dra'crs m Typewriters. Adding Machines and other Office Equipment No. 22 Arcade. Ist Floor. Singapore. (N.B Mr. Kwok Yoke Wens Manag ne: Partner, has no connection whatsoever with any other Firm bearing his name). Make TA TONG RESTAURANT your rendezvous. It's central. It's the right spot182 words
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Advertisement131 1945-10-22 3 ROLEX ETERNA SERVICE GAMMETER Co.. Temporary address:— 8. Seton Close. T.meiin. The Great Eastern Optical .0., SIS, South Bridge Road. Establshed V^gSBfX!2nF 20 f Discount BEWARE OP IMITATION Insist on Hair OU The Oldest Brand In The Market FRASER <fr CO.. EXCHANGE SHAREBBOKERS (Est 1873) Have resumed business and are131 words
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354 1945-10-22 4 AMERICAN CRITICISM OF MALAYAN DECISION Though pegged at a level which certain Malayan quarters consider too low and not conducive to speedy rehabilitation of the mdustrv, tho official prict? of Malayan rubber fixed at 36 Straits cents per pound "is at least eight354 words
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Article36 1945-10-22 4 The Orduna, the eighth repatriation ship carrying ex prisoners of war and internees from the Far Easl. arrived Rt Liverpool on Friday, reports Router. The ussel brcughc home 313 officers, 1,390 other ranks and 20 civilians36 words
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151 1945-10-22 4 BERLIN WILL NOT SUPPORT COMMUNISTS WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. —Gen. Dwight EisenHower, m his second monthly report on the military government of Germany, stated that m a fair and impartiallysupervised election Berlin would not support the present Communist party dominance of the city's government. The device of a pohMca) bloc byReuter - 151 words
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Article439 1945-10-22 4 Lack of information orobably constitutes the ".everesi brake on the wheels of the Singapore share market at present (state Fraser and Co.. m their weekly share circular), so that we read with particular interest the wellinformed article m the Straits Times on Oct. 18 on the condition439 words
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Advertisement56 1945-10-22 4 NOTICE. Will C nstiiuents and the Public please note that our telephone Nos have been changed and are now 5901 5902, 5903. THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA CHINA. SINGAPORE THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. A reward will be paid for the return of any books or res i56 words
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Advertisement418 1945-10-22 4 CAN YOU HELP? As a contribution to the unemployment problem m Singapore, and In ord« lo hrtp reader* who are swenin« for Jobs, the Straits Times will jrlve free advertMnit space to employers wishing to advertise vacancies. SITUATIONS VACANT Experience Chinese Dispense: able to speak several dialects an advantage, also418 words
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