Malaya Tribune, 8 November 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: SHII. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Thursday, November 8, 1945.
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  • 403 4/1 THIRTEEN thousand boys and girls are back in English schools in Singapore, Major D. Roper, Education Officer, revealed in an interview yesterday afternoon. Up till the end of October, children were enrolled for primary to fifth standards, and on Nov. 1, secondary education, that is
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  • 42 4/1 Civilians who want tickets for the Armistice Day Service in St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday, at 10.00 a.m., should apply to the Cathedral clerk, leaving their names and addresses with him. Only a limited number of tickets are available.
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  • 41 4/1 Raffles Institution will reopen on November 8 at St. Joseph's Institution by courtesy of the Reverend Brother Joseph. Principal of St. Joseph's Institution. Applications for re-admission from former pupils of Raffles Institution will be received at 2 p.m.
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  • 98 4/1 Reuter. Saigon, Nov. 6.—The Chinese bureau, established to help the Allied authorities investigate alleged* misdemeanours of Indian and British troops, had done much to dispel the widespread but unfounded reports of more trouble, according to a statement by the Allied spokesman who said the position at
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  • 117 4/1 The preliminary inquiry into a collaboration offence case, the first of its kind in Singapore, opened in the Special Court this morning when Lee Kiah Wah appeared before the Commissioner of the Court, Mr. J. C. Cobbett. The first witness, a Chinese woman named Yeo Tuan
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  • 42 4/1 Reuter. Heme Bay (Kent), Nov. 7.— Group Captain Willy Wilson, flying in a jet-propelled Meteor this morning, broke the world's air speed record over the threekilometre course here at an average speed for four trial runs of 602 miles per hour.— Reuter.
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  • 179 4/1 Headquarters, Air Command, South-East Asia, Nov. 7. The King has been graciously aleased to approve the following awards in Air Command, South-East Asia: D.S.O. Acting Wing Commander R. O. Altmann, DFC (31 jSquadron). M.B.E. (MILITARY DIVISION) F/Lt. M. Rowan. DP.C. F/Lt. A. E. Anderson
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  • 137 4/1 The abduction of three detectives which took place in September had a se- quel in the first district court yesterday, when Wong See Mvi, a 31-year-old Chinese woman, appeared for trial on a charge of committing criminal house trespass by entering a house in. New Bridge
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  • 86 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov* 7.—Five German naval officers, known to have been concerned in several recent shooting incidents in Batavia, have been captured as the result of the carelessness of a Eurasian woman, who had been shielding them, says the Daily Herald correspondent* cabling from Batavia.
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  • 66 4/1 Reuter. Brisbane. Nov. 7.—Francis Forde. Deputy Prime Minister -andlMinister of War, said to-day that the former Sydney radio announcer, Major Charles Cousens, had been arrested and would return to Australia to face a court-martial. Both the Australian and American military authorities had investigated the charges
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  • 51 4/1 The Armistice Day ceremony at Whitehall, to be attended by the Royal family, will be broadcast direct from London by Singapore Radio from 6.10 p.m. This will be the actual time of the morning ceremony in London. The relayed broadcast will last till 6.40
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  • 27 4/1 Communists Celebrate The Singapore Branch of the Malayan Communist Party celebrated the 28th anniversary of the founding of the U.S.S.R. with a mass meeting and procession yesterday.
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  • 979 4/1 BEWIN, CHURCHILL BACK U.S. STAND Reuter. London, Nov 7. STRuNG suppoit for President Truman*s policy of keeping the atom bomb secret, as an exclusive "sacred trust," was expressed by Mr. Winston Churchill this evening, in the House of Commons opening the foreign
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  • 46 4/1 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 7. U.S. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes told a press conference to-night that although he had received additional communication from Soviet Foreign Commissar Molotov. on the Far East question, no agreement had yet been reached. Reuter.
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  • 133 4/1 Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 7.—Dr. Soekarno, President of the Indonesian "Republic", has reiterated that any Dutch attempt to reimpose their rule on Indonesia by force, will only result in "endless bloodshed and sacrifice of life". Soekarno said he was disappointed with the statement which Dr. Hubertus
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  • 313 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov. 7. THE Stalin mystery deepened today when lie was absent from the gigantic parade and demonstration in Moscow's Red Square, on the occasion ot the anniversary ot" the Soviet Revolution 28 years ago. General Antonov took the salute in place
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  • 182 4/1 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 7. A FRESH move to end the "undeclared civil war" in China was made by the Communists, who today pat forward this three-point proposal: f Firstly, firing to cease throughout China. Secondly, both sides to order their forces away from
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  • 23 4/1 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 6.—PresidentTruman yesterday appealed to employers and workers to do all they could to end the present industrial strike in America—Reuter.
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  • 115 4/1 Reuter. Sydney, Nov. 7.—A police riot squad broke up a demonstration by Australian Communist Party members here to-day In which Dutch soldiers showered the demonstrators with bottles and plates. The Communists marched to the wharf where the liner Sterling Castle, carrying Dutch troops on their way
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  • 121 4/1 Reuter. Colombo, Nov. 7,—Mr. C. H. Collins, Ceylon's Chief Secret tary, told the State Council today that not a single Ceylonese was now held in custody in; Malaya. He added, however, that this did not mean that* Ceylonese would not be tried, later. The
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  • 102 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov. 7.—William Joyce, ex-Fascist and ardent broadcaster of German propa-1 ganda to Britain during te war, to-day lost his appe.l against the sentence of deataJ passed by the British court high treason. It may be mentioned that! Lord Haw Haw", as Joyce wasj called,
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  • 649 2/3 AS the vital Kuomintang— Communist pourparlers hung fire, there have been successive alarums of widespread outbreak of civil war in China, and the world stood aghast at the rapid-ly-worsening situation inside the country. To Chinese abroad and China's friends and sympathisers the world over, it appeared to
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  • 829 2/3  -  By Khoo Teng Eng WHILE the press of Malaya is almost daily reporting ;ases of teen-age gangsters who Dlunder and kill, they miss the tory behind the story which is of a generation of housands of youngsters who bang around street corners and loaf about in coffee-shops
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  • 494 2/3 TN order to bring them un- der Allied control, the lesser islands of South-East Asia, all of which have a Japanese occupation force of some sort, will require transport and troops quite disproportionate to their importance. Owing to the already heavy commitment of SEAC, it has
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  • 400 2/3 Cracker Nuisance I think it is time the B. M. A. put a stop to the cracker-firing nuisance in Singapore. Day and night boys are to be seen playing with crackers and at times the cracker fired caused such a loud report that one might mistake it
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  • 147 2/3 London, Nov. 7 WRITISH industry is snowing a remarkable veisatility i n meeting a widening demand for luxury goods. A "flying horsebox" is the latest pro ucl designed for a specialised market— racegoers. Intended for transport of rare horses, it has been developed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company
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  • 223 2/3 ARMISTICE Day will br observed in Singapore on Sunday after a ""lapse of four years. A comprehensive programme for the day has been drawn up which will include two official ceremonies and a grand military pageant in front of the Cenotaph. The first memorial service
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  • 214 2/3 "The situation in Sourabaya is a complicated mess; the Indonesians don't know what they are doing, the Dutch seem to be helpless, and the British are doubting what to do," said a Dutch woman evacuee, who arrived here on Monday evening, from troubled Java.
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  • 153 2/3 Reuter. London, Nov. 6. —The resignation of Mr. Richard Casey as Governor of Bengal was announced by the Colonial Office tonight. Mr. Frederick John Burrows has been appointed in succession to Mr. Casey. The resignation becomes effective on a date to be arra ged next February. Mr.
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    • 365 2/3 OBITUARY Mr. T. C Anand, General Manager of Nahar Co., passed away peacefully on 4th Nov. leaving 2 children and a wife to mourn for him. They thank friends and relatives who attended the funeral ceremony and sent wreaths. SITUATIONS VACANT Wanted urgently thirty service girls for a high class
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