Malaya Tribune, 27 October 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5817. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE Ot MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1945. PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday, October 27, 1945.
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  • 417 4/1 HPHE British Military Authorities are proceeding vigorously with the A arrest oi collaborators and war criminals. In the case of the former they have been swamped with derunciations and information, and the task of sorting cut the more important ones has been hard, but the
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  • 106 4/1 Service families registered for relief with the Delegate for the International Red Cross Committee at Diethelm Building, 139/149 A, Market Street, please note that future distributions of foodstuffs will take place as follows: First week: Nos. I—loo on Monday morning; Nos. 101—200 on Tuesday morning; Nos.
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  • 26 4/1 The following meetings of the Salvation Army will be held at 30, Oxley Road on Sunday: Devotional meeting 10-11 a.m.; public meeting 4-5 p.m.
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  • 307 4/1 Advisory Council will be set up shortly in Singapore with tin purpose of assisting the Military Administration in discharging its onerous duties in the rehabilitation of this city, it was announcec officially last night. The tentative date of the first meeting of th< Council has been
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  • 100 4/1 A NEW Proclamation has been issued by Brigadier P. A. B. McKerron of the Singapore Division. The essence of the Proclamation is In paragraph 3, which reads: "Any person who sells, barters, gives or otherwise supplies to the Forces any intoxicating liquor shall on
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  • 90 4/1 PAIL was refused Abdul Sam ad, Malay newsman, when hiCOUnsel, Mr. M. Ismail, made application to Mr. J. C. Cobbett, Commissioner of the Special Court' yesterday morning. Mr. Cobbett explained to counsel that Abdul Samad had bee arrested by the Security Servicf and that he was
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  • 29 4/1 All members are informed that the first meeting of the Teluk Ayer Epworth League will be held on Sunday. Oct. 28. at 7 p. m. Non-members are also welcome.
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  • 312 4/1 //r J I III people oi America todaj are very much interested in intei national affairs, fai more so than in pre-war years and the vast majority oi them are solidly behind the Government's participation in the United Nations Organisation. We hope ter and
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  • 74 4/1 At a committee meeting of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club, presided over by Mr. Chua Cheng Liat, held at the club's premises yesterday, it was decided that the former committee should carry on for the present and that no subscriptions will be collected ircm members until next year.
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  • 554 4/1 Both Parties May Meet Mountbatten Reuter. (By Noel Monks, Daily Mail special correspondent, through Renter Batavia, Oct. 26. IT is expected that the scene of the present Dutch Indonesian negotiations will shift toSingapoie possibly at the week end, when Dutch and Indonesian delegates will be
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  • 144 4/1 Reuter. Frankfurt, Oct. 26.—The Western Allies have agreed that 14 of Germany's greatest undertakings, including the Krupps works at Essen, Germany's biggest shipyards *at Hamburg and the great machine tool plant at Duesseldorf shall be made available for reparations payments. This was announced at the
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  • 94 4/1 5 communique Issued by the 5 Headquarters of the Military Forces in Malaya says that the reorganization of the military forces in Malaya will take place on Nov. 1, when General Sir Miles Dempsey, G.0.C., Malaya, will move his headquarters to Kuala Lumpur. The new
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  • 248 4/1 Reuter. Batavia, Oct. 26. Preliminary conversations between Dutch and Indonesian leaders of Dr. Soekarno's group are expected to begin here early next week. This favourable development in the situation was predicted to-day by political circles here, who consider that, if successful, the conversations might pave the way
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  • 67 4/1 Reuter. j It is learned that the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field-Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, will arrive in Singapore on Dec. 5, from Australia. He will probably also pay a visit to Rangoon. I I Chungking, Oct. 25.—Sho Chin-fan, 63-year-old civil affairs
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  • 232 4/1 Reuter. Saigon, Oct. 26. A LLIED troops have occupied three strategic point? in [ndc< China. They are Mytho, railway town 40 mile< south we«=t ci Saigon, Tanan, capital of Tanan province, south west of Saigon and Ulen Hoa, 14 miles from Saigon. These occupations
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  • 146 4/1 Reuter. London, Oct. 26.—Streams :>f German refugees, expelled from Czechoslovakia and territories ceded to Poland, are drawing lives of misery, starvation and disease across the map of Europe. It is feared that millions, may starve this winter unless conditions are remedied. One hundred and twenty-six British
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  • 140 4/1 Reuter. Sydney, Oct 26, Lieutenant-General (i or do n Bennett, former commander of the Australian Imperial forces in Malaya, and his counsel. Brian Clancy, today walked out of the court, at the opening of the Al l y inquiry into the General's escape 1
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  • 56 4/1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 26.—White House announced to-night that President Truman will make a "very important speech on foreign policy" during his visit to New York, for Navy Day celebrations tomorrow. White, House spokesman said from the news point of view, it will oe the President's most important
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  • 633 2/3 'THE latest official statement A on America's Far Eastern pohcy does not make very startling reading, though perhaps thi«s was inevitable in the circumstances in which Mr. Vincent addressed the Foreign Policy Forum. Only in the case of American policy towards Korea was Mr Vincent really
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  • 1187 2/3 Domiciled Estate Owners* Objections Outlined ONE may preface these remarks on the rubber industry by saying that perhaps the two most important things required in Malaya today are immediate maximum rubber production and a steady flow of inward goods. M*i«iva wonts to
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  • 76 2/3 Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 25. Prince Fumimaro Konoye, Prime Minister ol Japan in 1937 and again in 1940, has decided to give up his title and all court privileges. Konoye is reported to have said he has taken this decision as an indication of his acceptance of responsibility for
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  • 55 2/3 L.S. Amery, ex-Secretary for India, proposing a vote of thanks to South African Deputy Prime Minister J. S. Hoimeyr, when he addressed a meeting of the Royal Empire Society, in London, said that no South African statesman of this generation had contributed more towards developing better racial understanding between vhite
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  • 156 2/3 H. Q. RADIO, SFAC Broadcasts on 25, 29, 31, 41. 44 and 55 metre bands. 16.00 hrs: News in English 16.15 hrs: News in Dutch. B. M. A. I(\G SERVICE SUNDAY, 28TH OCT. 1945. 12.00 News in English; 12.15 Light Music played by Apel Si rfis Orchestra (Studio);
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  • 693 2/3 I see in a recent report that Mr. Eden in the House of Commons has made a statement pointing out that the Dutch position in Java is due to and is the result of their own actions in the war period. With this statement I am in
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  • 1427 2/3 •RESULTS of the 1941 Cambridge examination have been received. Successful Singapore candidates are a> follows: RAFFLES INSTITUTION Abdul Hamld, Ang Oee Bah, Ariarajah, A. A., Aw Biaw Seng, Balakrlshna, K., Bearblock, C. H., Chan Kok Foon, Chan Kok Poey, Chia Chew Kwong, Chia Kim Boon, Chin Piang
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  • 74 2/3 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. 25. It is authoritatively learned that the Russians have agreed to withdraw from the north and eastern provinces of Chahar and Jehol, when relieved by Central Government troops. Officially, a decision has not yet been reached on whether Port Arthur and
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  • 73 2/3 N. Joshi, Indian workers' de legate and Secretary of the AllIndia Trade Union, proposed to delegates from 46 countries in the plenary session of the International Labour Conference, the preparation of a plan to improve living and working conditions of backward countries. The programme should oe formulated* by the X.
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