Malaya Tribune, 6 November 1945
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Title Section30 1945-11-06 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAY A FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Tuesday November 6, 1945.30 words
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307 1945-11-06 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov. 5. IPITHER the Dutch Government is being inept or it wants to put the ■'-'whole matter to a conflict ot arms as soon as possible, or both, says the special con espondent of The Times, cabling from BataviaReuter. - 307 words
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208 1945-11-06 4/1 Reuter. Saigon, Nov. 4.— Major-Gen-eral Douglas Gracey, Allied Commander in Indo-China, has replied to the Chinese complaints that Indian troops have indiscriminately burned down houses and have indulged In looting. An official statement issued here today said during recent operations at Cholon, south of Saigon, troopsReuter. - 208 words
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Article153 1945-11-06 4/1 The British Officer Court (branch of the Superior Court) tried two cases yesterday when it sat for the first time. President of the CoudS was WingCommander P. A. Briggs while Major A. P. Jack was Prosecutor. In the first case, two youthful Chinese, Chua Tiam Hock153 words
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Article56 1945-11-06 4/1 Dutch internees from Java, comprising mostly women and children, have arrived in Singapore and taken up residence at the Wilhelmina Camp. Many more evacuees are expected shortly. The camp which houses the evacuees now was till recently used as the Dutch POW's camp. The latter have been removed to give56 words
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Article11 1945-11-06 4/1 Harl Raya Hajh important Mohammedan festival, falls on Thursday, Nov. 15.11 words
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Article228 1945-11-06 4/1 (From Our Oxen Reporter) Ipoh, Nov. 2. (Condemning two articles published in the "Shih Tai Jih Pao," a local Chinese newspaper, as highly inflammatory, detrimental to the 8.M.A., and absolutely unfounded, Major J. G. Adams, presiding in a British Officers' Court, sentenced five members of the paper to228 words
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Article104 1945-11-06 4/1 Reuter. New York, Nov. 5. NEW YORK tomorrow elects its new Mayor-and says good-bye to portly, blackhatted, dynamic Fiorello la Guardia, nicknamed "Little Flower." who has bossed America's greatest city for 12 yearsthree successive terms of Mayoralty. A fierce and unfettered election campaign has beenReuter. - 104 words
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71 1945-11-06 4/1 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 5. A sum of $22,000,000 was in circulation throughout the Malay Peninsula at the end of October, it was disclosed by Brigadier H. C. Willan, Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Malay Peninsula Division, at a press conference. This71 words
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Article33 1945-11-06 4/1 All dealers in rice. salt, and sugar who were licensed in 1941 should report with documentary evidence to the Food Control Department. B. M. A. (Distribution Section), 12, Raffles Quay, before November. 10.33 words
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Article30 1945-11-06 4/1 A meeting of St. Andrew'; Old Boys' Association will be held at Mr. R. C. H. Lim's Office. Ist floor. Sze Hal Tong Bank Building, on Saturday at 2.30 p.m.30 words
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Article58 1945-11-06 4/1 Mr. S. K. Chettur, 1.C.5., the new Agent of the Government of India for Malaya, is expected to arrive here this evening by air from India. His plane is scheduled to land at the Kallang aerodrome about 5.15 p.m., Mr. Chettur will be staying at58 words
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Article38 1945-11-06 4/1 Reuter. Duesseldorf, Nov. 4. —The Football Association touring team beat the British Army of the Rhine side, by 5 goals to 3, before 35,000 service spectators here this afternoon, after leading 3-2 at half-time.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article35 1945-11-06 4/1 Reuter. Colombo. Nov. 3.—The Australian services touring team *hich Is now playing a series ol matches In India, has arranged to play a "test" against Ceylon at Colombo on December 12. 13 and 14. -Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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359 1945-11-06 4/1 PEKING GATEWAYS WELL GUARDED N. CHINA SITUATION STILL CAUSING GRAVE ANXIETY Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 5 THE Communist party headquarters here today accused United States hoops, artillery and air forces of assisting the Chungking Government forces, who are storming Communist-held areas in North eastern China.Reuter. - 359 words
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181 1945-11-06 4/1 Delhi Court-Martial New Delhi, Nov. 5. COURT-MARTIAL of three officers of the "Indian National Army" (recruited by Subhas Chandra Bose to aid the Japanese in Burma>. opened today in Delhi's historic Red Fort. The accused, Captains Seghal, Shah Nawaz and Dhillon, all pleaded181 words
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139 1945-11-06 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov. 5. Foreign Secretary Er- 1 nest Bevin has called for an immediate report on the proposed expulsion of a million Germans from i the Soviet zone of Ger- many into, the Western zones. I His Under-Secretary, Hector McNeil, told the HouseReuter. - 139 words
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Article94 1945-11-06 4/1 Reuter. Melbourne, Nov. 5. Findings of the court of enquiry into General Gordon Bennett's escape from Malaya after the fall of Singapore, are being considered by an Army legal expert before submission to the Commonwealth Cabinet. General Sir Thomas Blarney, Australian Commander-in-Chief, told a press conference to-day. HeReuter. - 94 words
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334 1945-11-06 4/1 Reuter. London. Nov. 4. The main contribution to world peace Generalissimo Stalin could announce, when he speaks this week, is the opening of his country "to free entrance and exit of news", says the London Observer in a leading article to-day. ThisReuter. - 334 words
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Article662 1945-11-06 4/1 Reuter. Batavia, Nor. 5. CHARP British warnings to Jndoneiian extremists, repeatinr Christison's threat that "all weapons of modern war*' would be used if the trouble ia Java continues, today followed a night of gun battles in the streets of Batavia. Although the situation throughout JavaReuter. - 662 words
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Article231 1945-11-06 4/1 Reuter. (By Doon Campbell, Reuters Special Correspondent) i Chungking, Nov. s.—ln a bomb-proof cave in Yenan more than 30 members of the Com- munist Central Committee. under the chairmanship of Mao Tse-tung, are today deciding I the issue of war or peace for j China.Reuter. - 231 words
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1786 1945-11-06 2/3 Reclaiming Constabulary From Chaos, Destruction TPhe problems of re-equipping sod re training the Police Force, and reclaiming it from the deterioration it suffered under Japanese occupation were set forth in d<tail by Col. Foulger, Commissioner of Police, Singapore, in a broadcast on Sunday nigtrt.1,786 words
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Article693 1945-11-06 2/3 THE news that Siam is renewing shipments of rice to Malaya is welcome, but it is to be hoped that this is only an earnest of other intentions. Malaya needs more than rice. She needs the consumer goods of which war has deprived her for so693 words
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Article574 1945-11-06 2/3 In reply to a Reuter cable which we published under the caption "Sharp .Attivck on Dutch Colonial Policy", we have received the following from the Radio and Publicity Service, Rayal Netherlands Forces: "Mr. E. C. Sparkes, Senior Partner of Messrs. De Kock Sparkes, Bandoeng, who was a574 words
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408 1945-11-06 2/3 HPHE policy of the British Military Administration is to encourage to the utmost the revival of impjrt trade, but while there exists no prohibition, conditions of the world's supply situation make it for the moment impossible to secure an early resumption of international trade in408 words
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Article143 1945-11-06 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 Service) WEDNESDAY, 7th. Nov. 1945. 12.00 News in English; 12.15 Popular Compositions; 13.00 News in Cantonese; 13.10 News in Hokkien; 13.20 News143 words
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Article53 1945-11-06 2/3 Reuter. London, Nov. 3.—V. K. Krishna Menon, leading figure in Indian nationalist life in Britain, becomes Labour Councillor of the borough of St. Pancras, London, as the result of the Municipal election declared there. Another successful Indian candidate was Dr. Dhami Ram. who becomes Labour representative forReuter. - 53 words
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230 1945-11-06 2/3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 5. THE great strides made by the Department of Health, in protecting the health of the people of the town by bringing the water supply under control, taking measures against infectious diseases, effecting the general cleanliness of the230 words
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Article125 1945-11-06 2/3 Searching for a member of a secret society, a police party that raided a house in Upper Hokkien Street discovered two handgrenades in a room of the house. A sequel to this raid was heard in the first district court when Leong Fook Weng, a125 words
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