Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 November 1945
1945-11-18
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Title Section22 1945-11-18 1 The Sunday Tribune Telephone: 5817 THB NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OP MALAYA l-OUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAV. NOVEMBER 18, 1945. PRICE 10 CENTS22 words
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370 1945-11-18 1 Negotiations Resumed American Consul General "Prominent" In Side Talks riAi.V.'IA N. I 17, New developments m tht jH situation are expected to result from tomyht'al t imM oetween Dutcr ind Hi üblican repremtatives taking place resence of Lieu f leneic-. Christ Allied Commandei in- ChiefReuter - 370 words
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Article40 1945-11-18 1 L f !?2___J a(W governing P""" l of traitors. Accord' ilh■aa *mnrtflonrafTtt or r :.::•:> ,vhl flfl Jrtjd out to traitors according j™ traitors v. jye as soon as possible awd gj win be open to pub ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article31 1945-11-18 1 i H BSTON 'South Cot olitn US. St cretary of Mr. James F. B Hon o>: I is "the fii eP in an < corld race ReuterReuter - 31 words
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122 1945-11-18 1 Mrs. Pandit Assails Palestine Shootings, Java Bombings BARTESVILLE, OKLOHAMA, lfl Bit*- ■:•;> n«^>lUngj v.. .bear Government the Unga In Palestine bii b in fava Mrs Y. LakahmJ Pandit Ndd in an ss her This la about a hat Churchill would have done." Sh( •Id d "The east La arearj hReuter - 122 words
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427 1945-11-18 1 v respond* >NDO>J S A bluepiint for the immediate prog rflfl toward Indian outlined to me toda .rold Laski, Chairmaa ofthe Executive Cora mitiee ot th* Lai in an exclusive e ievi ■a- oidag bat tha Indi o r. r vine i comph theReuter - 427 words
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306 1945-11-18 1 LONDON, No- 16.— Tho belief that the "civil war in China will BB Bl tba Americans make it clear that they have no further iaHatlOM of flopportiaj I I thk Koooriataaf at;ai:c I >■.•. munists araa ßTpraflflfld last aifhl be Ifajoc Chen Clna-h.tc'c SacratarjReuter - 306 words
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Article60 1945-11-18 1 Allied headquarters in Tokio has ordered the Japanese Government tc tarn OVeT to the Al approximately three hand d people charged with atrocities and mistreatment ol Allied prisoners war The head of •la Allied Command leg..: •li n has announced that it is 'expected that the trial60 words
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Article80 1945-11-18 1 CHUNGKING, Nov. 17- Chi nese Communist Headquarters at Yennan announced last night the •liberation'" by Com munlflt forces ol Jehol and Charlar. southwestern Manchu rian Provinces. A despatch from C_brflPaag 180 states that Chinese Ltionallst tr< i ps penetra t rated into Manchuria yes terday through theReuter - 80 words
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Article98 1945-11-18 1 BELSEN, Nov. 16. -Josef Kra mer. "beast of Belsen*', the first Nazi horror camp commandant to Stand trial before the Allied court, has been found guilty. In the crowded courtroom at Belsen this afternoon, the Court which hacl earlier retired to consider Itfl 'hidings announcedReuter - 98 words
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60 1945-11-18 1 SOVIET JOURNAL SUPPORTS JAVA NATIONALISTS LONDON. Nov 16 The Mocow newspaper Trud." organ ol Soviet trade unions, today de- fending the Indonesian caua said. and democra tic layers of tht 5 population of different countries are express Ing Indignation at the use of Anglo-Dutch troops and Amen can armament for60 words
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Advertisement11 1945-11-18 1 p|H Cndertalcen 332 N- rth BrXr- Sin*? *r Y.T.LEE py, ne__£__—11 words
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Advertisement62 1945-11-18 1 Y.T. LEE TYPEWRITER DEALERS 332, North Bridge Rd.. Cleaning undertaken monthly Telephone 7971 The Eastern United Assurance Corporation Limited Send Giafltraga to aii I rieadss_d4 liaata aad have ptaaaara 1:1 BflflßOaaciag the resumption of business. Fire, Personal Accident, Workmen's Compensation Insurance I- KQI R IBS AT CO HP I fl62 words
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697 1945-11-18 2 The Sunday Tribune Java Struggle A Challenge Sunday, Sove?nb* j r IS. fMf A STATE of war in the g eneral acceptation of t l. e word has no w e l is t ed in >ourabaya foi BBQia man a week. How one lookfl tl I conflict is largely697 words
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Article1175 1945-11-18 2 Ti -arch of event I flVflflflftflfll historic Poi X laration and orld perso that helped fwmWk cd in Is Col. G.G. Thomson of Public it B U A., in a broad. c produced irom the talk in which m included I ■J ting to the o, n1,175 words
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Article129 1945-11-18 2 Leaving their plane and flying personnel n mak< their valuable ..r ,pa< < available, aircraft the British Paci Indie> Fleets an b. n. used at present troops and tr ri cean passag. F ur Hem have Singapore this week, all from Indn. C V :,1 light129 words
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Article62 1945-11-18 2 The Talalls Of K.L. tt Allied in Mrs iv n ai lalla as* hosted ai C. Vies Kuala I ampul tx ton th Malaya 'h- Japs Th. Ja] ild n :oi cr k ndnea -c exe_' alalia ws& BBflS mi I! ii: bro* or.. scan f lo active **J C62 words
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Article30 1945-11-18 2 Much Ado Abon Nothing..... DiR-81-ftALAAM mW Wm I BaflFfl ii M 7..r.£ that an A Xi n urderwd :.ed ins n. 'er thp "murdc r^ S 9 miles away. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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414 1945-11-18 3 o several camp: in Singapore and on St. John s Island, where cam? commandants and as<-.stants are ex Pows or internets ■selves in want of comforts and good fcod barely ten weeks approximate!. 15 000 needy refugees and ciisplaced persons are v being cared414 words
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Article, Illustration50 1945-11-18 3 mkof the fttci/lc War was held Sunday last Wreathe inking officers of h e Saiu. A r my, and tyk. The ceremony was mar bfl oe crowd of Malayans, c- :> x hows Air Commo, n Cohs imander I Base Staaapore. teyrag a wreath for the RAF on notaph 'Official50 words
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237 1945-11-18 3 Singapore s police force is, in the near future, to be made one of the most up-to date organizations in the Far East. It is hoped to 2quip the force with all the most modern equipment with which to v*age war on237 words
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Article180 1945-11-18 3 All Overseas Mail By Air Soon? The despatch of all overseas man hy au the near future was predicted y Major Parry, head of the Posts and Telegraphi flgappßßj at tba Pram conference yesterday, ile BflOJBTBB- the opinion that sea despatches Baa] Bflop totally; bfl also added that more BBfl180 words
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Article83 1945-11-18 3 Referring to thfl absence of Indian troOßfl at the reeen' Armistice Day ceremony, at Singapore* Brigadier P. A. B. McKerron, Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer, said that all arrangements for the ceremony were made by the Commander oi the N<> 2 Area As far as83 words
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Article62 1945-11-18 3 Convicted on a charge of attempting to purchase a revolver from a Serviceman. Peh Ah Smg. a Chinese. was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment oy Major D. P. Rees. presiding officer, first district court. According to the prosecution, Peh Ah Sing offered a Serviceman62 words
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Article33 1945-11-18 3 Members ot the Maxfli Badminton Party are requested to inform the Secretary. Mr. Tay Swee Kiat. of 19, Phillip Street, oi their present addresses, as a general meeting will be held very soon.33 words
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Advertisement299 1945-11-18 3 OBITUARY MRS LIM CHIN ENG < nee Tay Sat Liapt aged 85 yearpassed away peacefully at a.m. on 17 11 45. The cortege will leave No B Lorong Pathol Bf Lorong i9, Geylang. at 4 p.m BU Sunday 18 11 45 ENGAGEMENT PANG LIM The engage ment of Mr. Pang299 words
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Article151 1945-11-18 4 ADVISORY COUNCIL'S DISCUSSIONS PiflTHHttffll daring the private Bflßßlon ol the Singapore Advisory Council last week, presided over by Major-General Hone. centred on ten main points, it lfl understood. The points brought up oy members of the Council Included the introduction ol supplier and resumption of trade, price and wage levels,151 words
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Article76 1945-11-18 4 WASHINGTON. Nov IG -Thfl United States has officially Warned Bulgaria that results ol the coining Bulgarian election are not likely to be recognised, the State Department announced to night The statement said. Sinethe postponement of the dee* tions originally arranged for August 26. opportunity has been liven for more ireeReuter - 76 words
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380 1945-11-18 4 Eighteen million yards of textiles for Malaya are expected to be shipped before the end of the year, but will not arrive before February. This information was given by Col. Wallich. bead of the Supply Department, 8.M.A., at his office yesterday. He380 words
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119 1945-11-18 4 Soviet To State Final Security Requirements j LONDON, Nov, IS—- Renter cables from Wash S i ton say tfuit tlie Sorit Government icll now be S asked to state Xicir finai J i security reguiremcnt.s 01 B prelude to sharing the t knowledge about atomic j I power. The nextReuter - 119 words
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Article65 1945-11-18 4 The Sultan ol Johore accompanied by the Lady Ibrahim and a small retinue will leave for the United Kingdom In tht near future travelling by s( a says an official statement His Highness has been Buffer ing from recurrent attacks gOUI for some time and65 words
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Article36 1945-11-18 4 NEW YORK. Nov. 16. -Gus Lesnevieh. CTUlflßlflftßlgllfl cham plon of the world, has agreed to go to London to light Bruci Woodcock. British heavyweight champion. The bout will take place between Februarv 15 and 22. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article151 1945-11-18 4 CRICKET BOMBAY Nov. IG. Th.. Australian Services I aril drevs- heir fth match heir 'ur in a wo-day gam< with he Combined Indian U:.: ver-: lea flfhO had the be-p r of th*- map-;. The Aus-ral.ai. ba ting first, scored exactly 300, f> ir laa BlReuter - 151 words
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76 1945-11-18 4 Charged Under Moratorium Proclamation In the Superior C i;r an India:: II Syed Ahmad bin Mula Sahid. arai charged with an offence under the Moratorium Pn i tarnation. The charge alleged thai Nov. 13 Syed Ahmad dealt in foreign exchange bj carrying on the business ol a money-chan-<j. r In76 words
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Article68 1945-11-18 4 700,000 Tons War Material Flown SHANGHAI. Nov lb. It officially announced thai ail craft ol the India-Chins divl sion ol the Air Transport Command carried 700.000 tons war mate:-:.;: in the last thr, years over the famous "hump route" which has now been dosed. A b tal of 594 aircraftReuter - 68 words
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147 1945-11-18 4 Hospital Romance Leads To Triple Wedding Thre< Indonesian uples inmates of the N- B B Hospital camp for distressed Ja nese immigrants yesterday, and proba the firs: Ind< n the Registrar of fcffl All inmates of tl p had suffered t: aty during I i Ja] rupation Tin I been147 words
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