Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 November 1945
1945-11-04
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Title Section21 1945-11-04 1 The Sunday Tribune TiUp'nOit. THE NEWSPAPER OF THH PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1945. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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523 1945-11-04 1 No Campaign Yet By Central Govt. Forces Reds Hold Initiative S/tvi ri C eej md\ I Chungking, Nov Z. CENTRAL j 3vera-n3.it forces have not yet ldun ched i campaign i jainst tne Caßmummtai ir [r.e nope f spread oi civil warReuter - 523 words
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Article145 1945-11-04 1 rofcj 3.— Occupation l ive arUgßßi OcnkJ Abe. former head i the oanese "Thought Other arrests hdßde those of Lieuten •eneral Shigeru Sawada. forrhief of Staff and r officers, in connecItae reported execu:.en in execution took i The Supreme Allied Com- lan issue i •ve freezing all transac-145 words
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Article66 1945-11-04 1 550-Million For UNRRA Funds Washington. Nov 2. [A providing J v Str. 1 CM n Jat none of t jS ed :r a: ir.tr> f :.v* C:. S'a'es tree access to news of ties, waa passed «e House of Represen t t Lj*2sjy' the House of BePJJf^ereJected after Secret rReuter - 66 words
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Article82 1945-11-04 1 Mansergh To Succeed Mallaby Hii! aria. Nov. 3. i Major General C. Man- tergh, Commander of the I Fifth Indian Division, who I arrived m Batavia to-day from Sinaapore to confer i S With General Sir Philip iChristison, Allied Corn- mandcr. Netherlands East Indies, icill take over Die j lateReuter - 82 words
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Article159 1945-11-04 1 S Sec. j Tt Chungking, N 3. ""Till rea ol a Clime e Air Force independent ol irnrj -a sat is believed to be uodei isideration here aa part ol an overall an to reorganise China's Lrmed forces. A military mission of 1,500 to 2.200159 words
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Article90 1945-11-04 1 ishingtoo. Nov. 3— Tl United States Army authorities report that the number ot A me i ican troopa stationed ie ths United Kingdom has been cut from the, wartime peak of more than a million and a half to the present total of 76,859. The American nay90 words
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Article375 1945-11-04 1 London, Nov. 3. Arthur Henderson, Under r India and Burma. mphasised iti the House i»i G Vi rnment's intention to lead inn i I full BeM-governmenl *h. rtest possible time in rd- rly democratic man- He .cts speaking on the Government I Burma (Tempora- ProvisionsReuter - 375 words
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391 1945-11-04 1 SEAC Spokesman's Sharp Attach On Extremists Sourabaya, Nov. 3. A South East Asia Command spokesman, commenting last night on the situation in Java, said that extremists have taken advantage of a state of lawlessness created by the Japanese. It is clear these extremists have neither the approval of the selfstyledReuter - 391 words
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Article115 1945-11-04 1 The Hague, Nov. 2. The Netherlands Governmetr haa issued ihe following statement on the meeting m Batavia of Dl Hubertufl vnn Ifook, Lieutenant* Governor-General of the Nether landa East ladies and Dr. Soe* karoo, the Indonesian leadei It it is true that Dr. van Moo's hasReuter - 115 words
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930 1945-11-04 2 Tbe Sunday Tribune Indonesian Struggle Sunday, November 4, 1945. "Dight through the week Indonesia had monopolized the front- I pages ot the Worid Tress. So long as it did not lead to a ide- i spread murder aud rapine, the Nationalist movement in Java haa Btmch a sympathetic chord ia930 words
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Article567 1945-11-04 2 World War ll's Longest Campaign, The Issue Of Which Was Vital To Victory..., By *r~j j A NAVAL I CORRESPONDENT I v v TA7HEN the German armies first started marching through Poland, and World War II finally bfgan its tortuous path, it was estimated there were about567 words
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Article631 1945-11-04 2 eoneentrati. -n ai.d driving p r of those wh i organised 1 1 tnsl training mdm me, a h reached a pitch oi p issibly unsurpassed by any branch, ol the Service Unforgettably there was the brav> r> of our seamen who 1 ughl their mostly Invisible foe aritti631 words
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Article127 1945-11-04 2 Lorraine Stumm - Lorraine Stumm a asf TA7l\ ES of Ji;)rtiieve of; u nis n <med ml alar Arthur li^ V i%. r criminals ;ire <<■ t o ir. di ion I loy; Itj tc iiLsb^ncs Ihe wives sh'-v. n- uh n t i ri eiy et*•ds in d127 words
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Article37 1945-11-04 3 copy of the Governi the name i sh Military Ad I now on sa ges which cor imations issued so and other aains the same as and it is on public at the General37 words
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Article21 1945-11-04 3 y. 2— The Ro- i )rce courier s to Tokyo Kn to-day The route, which 'by way of Morotai. Manila ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration265 1945-11-04 3 ,NIGHT AT E I P.M. un s: M IL'.M "Jc-:>- thrilling ft inctoary of thousands ..sers. the home t: rc made, the p'- W rid Stadiu:. un open its doors to tl (pab_ >unday, N *r 4th 1945. under the "i. Amalgama* r i v. <■ idium, 000, is265 words
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179 1945-11-04 3 1 50,000 Tons For SEAC Territories By Dec. 31 C'llPS from captured Japanese tonnage may be used shortly for in<po ting nee from Siam to Malaya and other territories under the control ot the South-Fast Asia Command. tys that i the Jap Ad179 words
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Article82 1945-11-04 3 Lorraine Stumm - These Nurses Preferred DEATH Lorraine Stumm [Bj M S< en Australian women captured by the Japanese at Rabaul 1941 can during I e deter* t anmit smcule with mor: :he Japanese torture tl: are V ia White Tottie Ke Hie other four Don> fea Chi I v. If avis CulleiiSydney Daily Telegraph - 82 words
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165 1945-11-04 3 Washington, Oct. 31 jyfAJOR vessels oi the JapaBcuttled by the United States authorities. Secretary of State James F. B\ T_Bfl told his press conference to-day. Byrnes indicated thai alt he .ugh the me th.eci ei scuttling had not yel been determined, th e shipsReuter - 165 words
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Article28 1945-11-04 3 The United States Navy has mn tunced that its base at Hollandla In Dutch New Gu;- i has been Bold to the Motherlands East indies Government for $'1,830,000.28 words
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Article91 1945-11-04 3 Lebanon's Anli-Zionist Move Beirut, Nov. 2. At;c! b|g aati-Zionisl dflmoua* tratioofl throughoul Lebanoo todaj the following demands s are f< n mulati dal the meeting b ol the few m >: Lebanese Jea ish on ition into Pales- a. (2) Pro. ation of land n >t ei Arab oountrH IReuter - 91 words
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Article33 1945-11-04 3 Jose Linhares, the new President of Brazil, at his first press conference reaffirmed elections would be held on December 2. He also gave the names of live ministers of the cabinet already selected.33 words
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Advertisement179 1945-11-04 3 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED— Smart and nice looking Service Girls for a modern Cafe. Apply person all v at Cafe Ley te— Majestic Theatre— lst floor— Eu Tong Sen Street— between 12 and 1 p.m. SITUATION WANTED European chief Cook with experience as Manager oi Hotels and Restaurants wants situation, is179 words
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349 1945-11-04 4 Approximately 12.000 refugees and displace 1 persons, comnri Chinese. Indian-, Europeans, Brtraeiaas and Javanese, aa m as a Bmall number ol Malays are to-day aadar the care ot the Singa ;,ore Diviak» ot the Refugee- and Displaced Persons Branch ot the British Military349 words
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Article221 1945-11-04 4 Described as an informer of the Kempei-tai, Noordin bin ivlansor. a 25-year-old Malay, admitted extorting $500 during the latter part of the Japanese occupation from a compatriot when he appeared before Mr L. C. Goh. presiding officer, second district court. Inspector Rahman, prosecuting officer, stated that Noordin,221 words
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Article73 1945-11-04 4 Dutch Evacuees Leave By "Bulolo" H.M.S. Bulolo famous bead* HHaitSTfl Bhip ol ihe No; th An icm, NOTUMMBdy aad Malayan landiiars*, ia transferring 530 Dat c h S recuses from Sourabaya to i laau ia. BukoloisoQA ot the ships ol the Britflh East [ndiea Fleet amies lefl Singapore this wee73 words
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Article63 1945-11-04 4 All Mulu'cc- practising put* li Govei amfl il instituti m_ in Singap >re Island b i dd report I the office ol Ibe Deputy Directoi Civil Ait lira I Medical) 2nd Floor Municipal Buikfii g for ragistratoi m eeo Nov. 1 5 sod N< >v, x. d63 words
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Article35 1945-11-04 4 Meml ers o ths Auxiliary Pire Service, Singapore, are te pie -ted to > sta i meeting al Ibe dd Supi m a Court 1 tuilding at $.15 p.m on Wednesdav, Novenv bfl35 words
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Article35 1945-11-04 4 Membei b i >i the m al I tofea a ps, Singap Me, ai a i a luested lo attend a Meeting al the Old Supreme Coon Build ng al 5.30 p.m. 00 Thursday] November35 words
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Article38 1945-11-04 4 Resumin g Work Tomorrow L nd N Tic Nati Striki Com tee an or; ting striking British dockers to-day aim. NUB l d "We resun work on Mondaj in rgam.N a fashii n to allow negotiant ns ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article46 1945-11-04 4 Lwndi-n. NOV. 3. -The Va boat race to BC R aad 1 1 I Putney tO MOfltlake I Bfßfl on river Thames, next Fear, Saturday. March tt. Tblfl al be the first normal race sine. 1939 when Cambridge won by four lengths.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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350 1945-11-04 4 Red Cross Workers Yeoman Service In Singapore to-day are I number of women Red Cross workers from England and Australia, who are doing yeoman service in rehabilitating refugees and displaced persons in Singapore, and a further batch of 25 women from Australia is expected .shortly to look alter tbe welfare350 words
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Article54 1945-11-04 4 lian h« avyw. the w..rld Prim. C. rn a] plied thi II Sp Federati 1 r p< rmi > u m i o xr'Cii c r < r Th. F( d« r.: ing t grant a 1— i a he r< :r. r :u L.kmg ..r:Reuter - 54 words
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61 1945-11-04 4 P M ks M of the infamous Kempei -tai now ha\ opportunity to identify then mentors and I lence nst them. former memr of the Kempei-tai in Singe? e are now on display at the Inform '.heDepartMt of Pft P, H.M A Bata Building, Bridge Koad.61 words
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