Malaya Tribune, 5 November 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Monday, November 5, 1945.
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  • 293 4/1 The present position of the Police Force in Singapore and tj\e steps being taken to remould it were described by Col. Fulyer, Commissioner of Police, in a broadcast last night. Referring to the tasks that now confront the Force, he said: The period immediately following our
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  • 69 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov. 3. Professional football throughout England was today played under the shadow of a strike threat. An overwhelming number of professionals are in favour of striking and on Monday at Manchester players representing all football league clubs are expected to vote for a strike on
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  • 99 4/1 (From Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4 Following a surprise raid on the premises of Mm Sheng Pau (local Chinese daily) on Saturday, Lim Fong Seng, editor, and three members of the editorial staff— Tai Koo Woo, Lee Woon Lun and Woo Shi
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  • 199 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov. 3.—A high ranking British Officer who has been investigating what he described as barbaric Japanese astrocities" is so horrified at what he has heard that he has wr.itten a letter to the United Nations War Crimes Commission in London, saying: "Japanese ringleaders
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  • 81 4/1 TT has been decided in Singapore that as the crinial proceedings in Japanese tribunals weie of such a nature that an accused person was not g«ven a fair and impartial trial, all convictions and sentences imposed by these courts will be quashed. This applies
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  • 322 4/1  -  (liy Jon Kemche, Reuter's Special Correspondent). Reuter. London, Nov. 3. BRITISH health and military authorities have completed preparations to combat what was described by a high Government ipokesman as a "danger of an epidemic, resulting in a catastrophe tUch as the human race has not known'. Penicillin
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  • 975 4/1 Fresh Nationalist Outbreaks Feared DUTCH TROOPS BEING RUSHED Reuter Sourabaya, Nov. 4. THE famous sth Indian Division has anived at Sourabaya, wheie brigadier Mallaby was murdered and Major-General Mansergh, commanding the Division, has assumed control ol the pori. The men are alio being sent
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  • 52 4/1 Reuter. SEAC Headquarters, Kandy, Nov 3.—Sixty-one thousand men and women forced labourers of all nationalities died or disappeared building railways in the Siamese jungles, it was stated here today. Out of 73,502 people conscripted by the Japs lor work on ihe railways, only 12,269
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  • 125 4/1 Reuter. Manila, Nov. 3.—Cries again rang through the court to-day. at the Yamashita trial, when a 17-year old girl shouted to Yamashita from the witness box, "You are still laughing— you dirty Jap". Juliet Milanes. who was responsible for this outburst, had testified to the
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  • 286 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov. 4. TN a cable from Seoul (Korea) Gordon Walker, pecial correspondent of thr London Observer, says a fresh clue to Russian determination to hang on to the northern half of Korei is visible in reports that Russia had refused permission for
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  • 229 4/1 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 4. The proposals mapped out at the talks between the Communist and Kuomintang negotiators, who included the Chinese Foreign Minister, Dr. Wang Shih-chieh, and the Communist representative, Chou En-lai, provided for: Firstly, a military standstill of all troops on both sides. Secondly, withdrawal
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  • 180 4/1 Reuter. London, Not. 4. -The Soviet Union and the Western democracies may strike a bargain on the basis of their existing grievances in the Far East and the Balkans, writes Renter's Diplomatic Correspondent. Competent observers here recognise that two of the main obstacles to
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  • 66 4/1 Chungking, Nov. 4,—Broad and comprehensive measures for the cessation of hostilities between Kuomintang and Communist troops were outLined by Kuomintang negotiators to-day. Plans for the restoration of communications were also mapped out. Governor Chang Chun of Szechuan, Foreign Minister, Wang Shi-chieh and General Chou En-lai, Communist official, participated
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  • 285 4/1 London, Nov. 4. A Malayan journalist, S. R. Ratnam, writing in the London Sunday newspaper Reynolds News to-day on "The New Storm Over Asia," declares that though Indonesia ls one of the weilthlest colonial areas in the world with a total annual trade
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  • 587 2/3 'PHE week-end optimism of an early conclusion to the disturbances in Java has been shattered. Contrary to expectations, the uneasy truce of Sourabaya concluded between the Allied forces and representatives of Indonesian nationalists has led to no appreciable improvement in the situation. A Batavia message for the
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  • 1552 2/3 How Britain Obeyed General Leftist Trend In Europe FIFTEEN days before the first signs came that the Japanese intend to capitulate, ten days before the use of atomic energy changed the course of the world's history, a significant event occurred in Great Britain, which perhaps
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  • 112 2/3 Reuter. New York, Nov. I.—The United States Secretary of State. Mr. James F. Byrnes, declared here last night that the United States will never Join any group In Europe hostile to Russia and he was confident Russia would similarly refrain from Joining any intrigue against the United
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  • 144 2/3 (HQ. 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 Service) TUESDAY, 6th. NOV. 1945. 12.00 News in English; 12.15 Instrumental Music, 12.35 Popular Orchestras; 13.00 News in Cantonese; 13.10 News in
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  • 23 2/3 The new office of the American Consulate General is Room C—4 (2nd floor) Hongkong and Shanghai Bank building. The telephone number is 7273.
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  • 388 2/3 Jem.sal am, Nov. 2. Following Jewish terrorist at tacks In Palestine, neighbouring Arab populations have demonstrated against the admission of any more Jews into the country. In Cairo, a student procession marking the anniversary yesterday of the 1917 Balfour declaration establishing a national Jewish home In
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  • 201 2/3 Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 1 -A number of persons who were detaine 1 by the Security Branch of the British Military Intelligence tor their activities during the Japanese occupation have been released. They are liable to be re-arreste I at a ly time. Those released so far are
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  • 58 2/3 The American view on the internationalisation of the Dardanelles has been dispatched to Ankara, stated James F. Byrnes, United States Secretary of State, at his press conference to-day. Byrnes recalled the Potsdam agreement that the Governments should communicate with Turkey on the subject, and said that he did not know
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  • 343 2/3 Cambridge Exams. JOHORE candidates who passed in the 1941 Cambridge examinations are as follows 'List supplied by Education and Public Relations Officer Johore):— JOHORE BAHRU (THE ENGLISH COLLEGE) A. Aziz, Arumairajah, Manickajm, Das an. Davasakayam, Goh Tieng Huat, Gurnam Singh, Haron b. Taib, Karthigesu, A., Muhammad Akib, Md.
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  • 227 2/3 Reuter. (By John Kimche, Reuters Special Correspondent) London, Nov. 2. Yesterday's evidently care-fully-planned sabotage outbreak in Palestine suggests that more extreme Jewish leaders are nqw taking matters into their own bands. The outbreak apparently follows failure of Zionist political leadership to get a satisfactory
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  • 80 2/3 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 3: More than 220 passengers were drowned and 100,000,000 dollars worth of cargo was lost when two ships, the 'Shiang" and the "Cheng Hsiang", sailing from Swatow to Hong Kong caught fire. There were only ten survivors from the "Shiang" which
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