Malaya Tribune, 2 November 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone; 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OP MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, November 2, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Friday, November 2, 1945.
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  • 254 4/1 Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 1. Allegations of wrongfully confining one Chen Sou Ming, a local businessman, for the purpose of extorting $500,000 Jap currency and committing extortion by putting him in fear of death and inducing him to deliver $32,000 Jap currency, jewellery to the value of $410
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  • 155 4/1 "QO long as I have to do anything with th c British Military Administration, a full vote will be given to the voice of the people in their desire to impiove themselves and increase their standard of living." This was the promise given by
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  • 32 4/1 Britain's largest whale factory ship, the Southern Venturer, after completing her trials in the North Sea, has sailed for the Antarctic, on a mission directly concerned with the feeding ot liberated Europe.
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  • 267 4/1 Given settled political conditions in neighbouring territories, many difficulties in the transport of food will be removed, but as things are at present, a note of caution must be sounded, against over-opti-mism, says an official note just issued. When the British returned to Malaya in September
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  • 298 4/1 Stopped by a "jeep patrol" in the middle of the night along Thompson Road, Gujjar Singh, 27 -year-old Sikh, who was wheeling a bicycle along the road was* found to have with him six rolls of copper wire, three tins of sardines and a tin of milk.
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  • 108 4/1 Following Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer Brigadier P. A. B. McKerron's comprehensive statement on the B.M.A. policy towards labour on Wednesday, employees of the Singapore Traction Company, who went on strike on Oct. 25, returned to work at noon yesterday. Already trolleys and omnibuses are running to
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  • 56 4/1 Pawnshops in Singapore resumed business yesterday, though for the present only "redemption" business will be undertaken. The reopening of the pawnshops was made possible through loans obtained from local banks. The pawnshops, through the Singapore Pawnbrokers' Association, had earlier petitioned to the B.M.A. for permission to resume
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  • 128 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov. I.—Britain does not seek to gain any national advantage from the vast atomic research and development plant to be built at Didcot, Berkshire, writes the political correspondent of the Labour newspaper, Daily Herald, to-day. All information and technical discoveries, he says, will
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  • 120 4/1 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 1. UITLER shot himself, and Eva Braun, his reported wife, poisoned herself in the Berlin Chancellory on April 30 according to a British intelligence report, made public to-ni^ht. The repoit says the bodies were burned and ihe bones then broken up.
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  • 408 4/1 Royal Navy Standing By In Java Reuter. Batavia Nov. 1. APPEARANCEoff Sourabaya of a British naval force, led by the cruiser Sussex and suppor ted by destroyers, provided a climax today to the dramatic events in Indonesia. The R.A.F. had been strcngly reinforced, and Thunderbolts
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  • 151 4/1 Reuter. Manila, Nov. J. Japtiuese troops in Manila o gantseil rape fools" in one of the city's best hotels to which selected girls were taken, stated a bulletin issued today by the Prosecution in the trial of General Hobuu Yamashita. The public and
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  • 286 4/1 Reuter. Jerusalem, .Nov. I. I n'ght of widespread sabotage attacks, dislocating the i Palestine railway systems, Major-General John d'Arcy, British General Officer Commanding in Palestine, tonight imposed an 11 p.m. ;to (> a,m, curfew on all vehicular traffic outside the Municipal area I throughout
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  • 148 4/1 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 1. 'J'llE political and military situation in China was today steadily worsening through the failure of the Kuomintang-Commu-nist negotiations to arrive at a settlement on fundamental issues. The delay is causing more hitter feeling and suspicion in Chungking, more fighting and j bloodshed
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  • 334 4/1  -  'By Narayan Raja nani Renter's Special Correspondent) Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 1. THE first talks between the Netherlands and Indonesian representatives in Java took place today at General Sir Philip Christison's house and lasted two and a half hours. They took the form of free informal exchange of
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  • 251 4/1 Reuter. Wellington, Nov 1 'Brigadier Mot man William Weir, aged 52, was today appointed General Ollicer Commanding, New Zealand military forces, and Chief of the New Zealand General Staff in succession to Lieut. General Edward Puttick. lie was promoted to Major-General. In 1943« 44 he Commanded the
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  • 582 2/3 A LL those who have the in**terests of labour at heart should»read, re-read and digest Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer Brigadier P.A.B. McKerron'g categorical reply (published in yesterday's Tribune) to the demands made by Singapore workers' representatives. It is a forthright statement revealing not only a
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  • 1122 2/3 Crawling Skeletons Trek Back From Siam "EXCELLENT co-operation between the Army and Civil Affairs organisation in Kedah has resulted in thousands of destitute Tamil labourers being restored to health and found suitable employment. When British officers first entered the area they were
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  • 80 2/3 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 31 Emperor H irohito s Personal fortune, estimate at $10(1,000,000. Will be part of the lot of Japanese assets from which reparations will be taken, Jul win P uley, United States representative on the Allied Reparation Commission, disel os c d tonight. He told
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  • 161 2/3 H. Q RADIO, SEAC 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. BROADCASTING SEKVICI Saturday, 3rd Nov., 1945. 12.00 News in English. 12.15 Pianists of Fame (R>, 12.40 Masters of Melody (R),
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  • 369 2/3 Reuter. Special to The Malaya Tribune.) Manchester, Oct. 31. tHE Manchester Guardian disCUBSing prospects in the Far East in its editorial today write-: Even if the garrisoning of Japan is shared by all Allied powers the Americans will still expect the main right of way.
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  • 234 2/3 Though sometimes hampered by bad weather the operation of transporting Japanese from Malaya and Andamans, the Nicobars and Sumatra to the island of Rembang, near Singapore, is proceeding well. At first the number intended to occupy the island was about 120,000 but it is now considered
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  • 133 2/3 IN addition to one recently opened in the Katong area, two new branch labour offices have been opened. One is in the Labour Department, Bushy Park, Tanjong Pagar. This office is for the convenience of residents in the Tanjong Pagar and Pasir Panjang Areas and Bouna
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  • 53 2/3 When the Royal Marine staff band pays a week's visit to Singapore at the end of this year its 63 meml>ers will bring with them 1 2 tons of crated instruments, and 6 tons of baggage. Afterwards the band will probably be going to
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  • 179 2/3 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 31. MANUEL Cellar, Democratic Congressman from New York and author of the recent Indian Immigiation Bill who accompanied Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit on her visit to the President, disclosed that Presi 'ent Truman had pledged his Presidential support to get approval of the
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  • 58 2/3 Mr. Tan Hoon Siang of Astor House, 14, East Coast Road, Katong, Singapore, chief clerk and other staff of the P. O.S. N. Co., wish to convey their deepest sympathy to the bereaved families of Messrs. H. F. Hammond, P. C. Barnes and C. M. Jenkins who died in
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    • 128 2/3 NOTICES. CHINESE SALESMEN" ASSOCIATION. A preliminary meeting of all members will be held at No. 90, Robinson Road, Singapore, on Saturday, 3rd Nov., 1945, at 2 p.m. All members are kindly requested to attend. INDIAN ASSOCIATION, SINGAPORE. As it is intended to revive the activities of the Indian Association, Singapore,
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    • 301 2/3 NOTICE TO PAWNERS The public is hereby notified that the undermentioned being members of the Singapore Pawnbrokers Association are re-opening thefr premises for certain transactions as from Ist November, 1945. Clients can call at the hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily except Sundays. Thye Sheng, 21, New Bridge
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