Malaya Tribune, 7 November 1945
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Title Section29 1945-11-07 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OE MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, November 7, 1945.29 words
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Article501 1945-11-07 4/1 That he had to pay the fare for the trishaw from which he was abducted because his abductors did not seem to have any money on them was the surprising statement made by Leow Teo Heng in the Superior Court yesterday when a Chinese, Kwek Ah Yam, was501 words
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106 1945-11-07 4/1 Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 6. Brigadier H. C. Willan, D.C.C.A.0., revealed to a press conference here that 200 tons of canned meat ftfld already arrived in Singapore and that further supplies of food were shortly expected. In announcing this, he commented, "This will keep the Press106 words
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Article90 1945-11-07 4/1 Saigon, Nov. s.—Japanese suicide pilots are running a regular ah* transport service in Indo-China. The RAF calls it the "Gremlin Task Force" but despite this, it has flown 100,000 miles, carried 1,000 Allied personnel and 45,000 pounds of supplies in five weeks of its operation90 words
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Article38 1945-11-07 4/1 A Red Cross Charity Football match will be played at Jalan Besar stadium on Nov. 11 between a Singapore Chinese XI and the Royal Air Force. The game will begin at 5 p. m.38 words
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Article110 1945-11-07 4/1 H.M.S. Formidable, flagship of the British Pacific Fleet's carrier force, has arrived in Singapore with 1,250 Indian former POW's from Rabaul, New Britain. She is on her way to Bombay via Trincomalee. All the former POW's are accommodated in the hangars which have been stripped of110 words
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Article125 1945-11-07 4/1 Inland and foreign registered post is now reintroduced to Malaya, and on November 12 an inland parcels service will be introduced, it has been officially announced. All articles posted at Civil Post Offices may be registered on payment of 15 cents in addition to the normal postage.125 words
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66 1945-11-07 4/1 Reuter Manila, Nov. 6. —At General Yamashita's trial today, Father Delarmeno Decelis, a Spanish Catholic priest, said that the Japanese forced him and several other persons into an air-raid shelter in the Spanish walled city of Manila and threw grenades through the air vents. TheyReuter - 66 words
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363 1945-11-07 4/1 THREAT TO VITAL RAIL TOWNS Flare-Up On South China Coast Feared (By Doon Campbell, Reuters Special Correspondent) Chungking, Nov. 6 CHINA has become a theatre of war a*jain Thousands of Communist troops are poised fox offensive action in northern Hupeh, according to363 words
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Article139 1945-11-07 4/1 Reuter. Chungking. Nov. s.—The Chinese Nationalist Commander in North China announced on November 3 that Field Marshal Malinovsky. Soviet Commander-in-Chief, has guaranteed safelandings for Chungking forces in Yingkow. He said that the Russians would withdraw and allow Nationalists to move in their wake. Further conferences on theReuter. - 139 words
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Article94 1945-11-07 4/1 Reuter. Liverpool, Nov. s.—The discovery of an entirely new and revolutionary antimalarial drug was announced to-day by Lord Leverhulme, at the annual meeting of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. The new drug was discovered by the Imperial Chemical Industries research team and will be knownReuter. - 94 words
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Article32 1945-11-07 4/1 British repatriation Officers in Indo-China have discovered a prison camp in Cambodia which the Japanese tried to conceal, it was disclosed here. The Camp contained 500 Javanese prisoners, many suffering from malnutrition.32 words
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Article35 1945-11-07 4/1 His Majesty the King has decided that the celebrations of Armistice Day on Sunday, Nov. 11, should commemorate the wars of 1914-18 and 1939-45, and should follow the lines adopted up to 1938.35 words
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Article161 1945-11-07 4/1 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 6.—Up to late last night, less than 24 hours before a delayed meeting of the Far Eastern Advisory Commission, Moscow had given no indication of her intentions. The Commission will meet again this afternoon after a week's recess during which Britain, the UnitedReuter. - 161 words
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187 1945-11-07 4/1 Reuter. Moscow, Not. 6. £~)N the eve of what promises to be the most spectacular holiday in history of the Soviet Union, foreign observers here have the impression that Russia's relations with Britain and America have taken a definite tnrn for the better. ThereReuter. - 187 words
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Article80 1945-11-07 4/1 The port of Hong Kong has now been repaired and is ready to receive commercial traffic. Six weeks after arrival, the Royal Navy had cleared the fairway to Hong Kong and had partly repaired the dry dock, where an eight thousand-ton tanker has already undergone propellor80 words
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727 1945-11-07 4/1 Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 6. THE Netherlands Indies Government today issued a statement of policy in Batavia recognifiig the legitimate national aspirations ol the Indonesi ns. Dr. Hubertus J. van Mook, Lieutenant Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies, issued the statement on behalf ofReuter. - 727 words
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Article54 1945-11-07 4/1 The marriage took place yes terday, at 230. Kirn Beng Road, between Mr. Cheok Kirn Chwee, of the staff of the Malaya bune Press Ltd., Singapore, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cheok Tiang Long, and Miss Lim Bee phim, daughter of Mrs. iLlm Eng Quay and the late54 words
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Article680 1945-11-07 2/3 of the most tragic consequences of the war which can hardly be repaired is the arrested growth and education of the present generation of youth. Over a large .part of the world education had been virtually at a standstill tor more than five years. Millions of young men marched680 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1945-11-07 2/3 Natives of the island iof Rembang in the Rhio I Archipelago have lost their homes. The island 1 has been given to Japa- nese who surrendered in J the South East Asia thea\tre of war. 1 The islanders are not happy at losing1,202 words
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153 1945-11-07 2/3 Lorraine Stumm - .(By Lorraine Stumm Hong Kong. (By Mail). INTEREST has been aroused among British Army officers in Hons Kong by the announcement in the local Press of the impending inquiry into the escape of General Gordon Bennett from Singapore. Gen. Bennett was well-known to many British153 words
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Article469 1945-11-07 2/3 Kuala Lumpure, Nov. 6. •THE measures being taken by the B.M.A. to rehabilitate the tin and rubber industries were outlined by Brigadier H. C. Willan, Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Malay Peninsula Division, at a press conference here. He said the Tin Inspection Committee had469 words
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Article164 1945-11-07 2/3 Reuter. Batavia* Nov. 3.—Formidable I proportions and armament of the Indonesian forces in Java were revealed here today by two sources. Spokesman of the "Republican government," quoted by the Netherlands news agency, declared that an Indonesian Army" of from 60,000 to 70,000 now exists, and itReuter. - 164 words
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Article105 1945-11-07 2/3 Reuter. London, Nov. 3.—Melbourne radio reports that a signed confession, that he ate the flesh of soldiers killed in action, has been made by a Japanese lieutenant, Ataki Sazaki, to the Australian War Crimes Commission at Wewak, New Guinea. An Indian of the 49th Punjab regiment said inReuter. - 105 words
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Article106 1945-11-07 2/3 Reuter. London, Nov. 4.—: The New York Radio stated today that United States battleship Missouri, on board which the Japanese surrender was signed in Toyko Bay, suffered considerable damage at the hands of unscrupulous souvenir-hunters when the ship opened to the public in New York during theReuter. - 106 words
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Article61 1945-11-07 2/3 Reuter. London, Nov. s.—Authoritative quarters in London, when asked about the report published in India that the Duke of Windsor is likely to succeed Lord'Gort, said the question of Lord Gort's successor has not yet been discus at all by the Cabinet. It is consideredReuter. - 61 words
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Miscellaneous139 1945-11-07 2/3 OX THE AIR (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) Thursday, Bth Nov.. 1945. 12.00 News in English; 12.15 From Bach to Schubert 13.00 News in Cantonese; 13.10 News in139 words
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