Malaya Tribune, 9 November 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811 THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS! The Malaya Tribune Friday, November 9, 1945
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  • 654 4/1 Sgt—Major "Actuated By Best Motives" "T AM satisfied now after hearing the evidence of Lee Kiah Wah and A Mr. Yap thtng Geek that Lee Kiah Wah did not point out Juliai. Lim with the intention of assisting the Japanese. On the contrary, I think he
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  • 129 4/1 I "The Court feels that the Military Police should be con- gratulated for a smart piece of work," said Wing-Commander IF. A. Briggs in the Superior i Court on Wednesday at the conclusion of the trial of a Chinese, Soh Ah Pong, on a of
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  • 126 4/1 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 7.—Th c three weeks' 'deadlock in the negotiations for an American loan to Britain has been broken, it was learned authoritatively here to-day. Strict secrecy is surrounding the instructions of Lord Keynes I and British Ambassador, Lord Halifax, carried out late last I
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  • 27 4/1 M.G.M.'s great musical hit,: Ziegfeld Girl", starring James Stewart. Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr and Lana Turner, opened a season at the Cathay yesterday.
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  • 219 4/1 His many friends in Malaya j will be deeply distressed to hear j that Lt. Col. F. L Tremlett is I missing, believed killed, as a resuit of a flying accident, early] in October when travelling on duty from Singapore to Ceylon. Lt.-Col. Tremlett,
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  • 84 4/1 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 9.—Chou En-lai, representative of the Yenan (Communist) regime in Chungking, to-day accused the Kuomintang (Government Party) of responsibility for civil war. He said that the Communists obtained possession of a confidential document from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek fto General Yen Hsi-shan, GovernOf of Shansi, when a
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  • 123 4/1 The first of a series of lee- i tures on the history of the War Will be given this evening com- mencing at 6 o'clock at the Victoria Memorial Hall. These lectures are presented by the j Department of Publicity and Printing in conjunction with EN S
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  • 68 4/1 Reuter. Waco, Texas. Nov. 7.— Attacking Britain as a usurper of free-; dom, for which this bloody war was fought, Mrs. Lakshmi Pandit told an audience here: "India's revolution will be a world revolution," and added, "you fought this war for freedom. which is now being
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  • 30 4/1 At a meeting of Ceylonese In the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall on Nov. 4, it was resolved to form a Ceylonese Federation of Mrlaya and a temporary committee was formed.
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  • 421 4/1 SHARP WARNING TO LA WLESS MOB Reuter. NT TO Batavia, Nov. 8. •pm lISH troops will shortly entei the Java port of Sourabaya aad other areas in Eastern Java, it was aisclosed tonight in aa ultimatum issued by Major General i!.. C. Mansergh, Commander
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  • 102 4/1 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 8. —An unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Zenjiro Horikiri, Japanese Home Minister, was made last night by a former member of the Kamikaze corps. Horikiri wa£ ambushed and attacked with a knife in the Home Office building by a man identified by the Police
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  • 117 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov. B.—The award of the Victoria Cross to two Australian soldiers for conspicuous gallantry in the Pacific campaign w>as announced tonight. Corporal John Bernard Mackey of the Australian Pioneer Battalion—for whom the highest British military distinction comes as a posthumous award —led a section of
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  • 62 4/1 Reuter. O ungking, Nov. B.—The Ch .tiese Government was meeting tonight to consider the Communists' reply to its proposal to cease hostilities and open up communications. Dr. K. C. Wu, Minister of Information, this after' noon confirmed earlier press reports that such a reply from the
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  • 109 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov. 8. Lieut-General Albert Wedeneyer, United States Comman-der-in-Chief in China, to-day declared that United States troops would leave North China is soon as their mission was accomplished, and the Am move in this direction might bt initiated about the middle Of
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  • 43 4/1 Reuter. London. Nov. B.—LieutenantGeneral Sir Alan Cunningham s^ been appointed Palestine High Commissioner in succession to Field-Marshal Gort Lieutenant-General Cunningham who is 58 years old was first commissioned in 1906 He served through the first World War.—Reuter.
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  • 340 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov. 8. The atomb bomb problem and the relationship of "the Big Three" occupy most of the leader space in the British press to-day with the comment on the House of Commons speeches of Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin and Mr.
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  • 527 4/1 Reuter. WITH Allied tanks standing by to deal >ithi' J in the fighting, uneasy calm reigns throughout Java today a] reports of groups of Indonesians conwrgiag on mid-Java citiel come in. 1 Earlier reports stated that bands of extremist Indonesiaoi were spreading out from mid-Java
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  • 54 4/1 Reuter. Washington, Not. 8. It is announced that British Prime Minister Attlee and Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King, will arrive in Washington on Saturday and that their discussions with President Truman on the future of the atomic bomb will begin on Sunday on board the Presidential
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  • 75 4/1 Reuter. London, Nov. B.—Lady Delamere—sister of Lady Louis Wountbatten—was robbed of €4,000 worth of jewellery today when thieves broke into her home and rifled a jewel case. The thieves who had obviousiy watched the flat took advantage of the absence of Lord and Lady
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  • 533 2/3 IT is no secret that serious differences have existed for some time between Soviet Russia and the Western Democracies in respect of several outstanding questions such as sharing of the atomic bomb secret, settlement of Far East questions in general and the constitution of a control commission for
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  • 881 2/3 London, Nov. 8. THIS year, for the first time since 1938, Nov. 11th will be celebrated in Britain as Armistice Day and the dead of the second world war as well as of the first world war will he commemorated. In 1914-1918 British Empire killed
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  • 417 2/3 Reuter. London, Nov. 6. Terms of the Italian armistice signed on September 12, 1943, were published simultaneously in Rome, Washington and London to-day. The twelve points are:— Firstly, immediate cessation of all hostility by the Italian forces. Secondly, Italy will do her utmost to deny facilities to
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  • 39 2/3 Reuter. Helsinki, Nov. 6.—John untitled relm Rangell. former Prime Minister of Finland and ex-Di-rector of the Bank of Finland, and Henrik Ramsay, who was Foreign Minister in the Linkomies Cabinet during the war with Soviet Russia, were arrested to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 77 2/3 It would be an excellent suggestion to draw attention to the fact there there is still a •Japan Street" and right In the heart of the town too. The population would feel much relieved to get that disgusting eyesore removed from our midst and servicemen
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  • 166 2/3 Are the Authorities aware prices of food and, in fact, of everything have shot up manifold since Price Control was dramatically repealed altogether? Which organisation assured the Authorities that prices will go down when Price Control was abolished and whom did they represent? Who was responsible for
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  • 96 2/3 Singapore Radio. American sailors who lost their hands owing to war Injuries are now getting two of their fingers back. Captain Kessler, a Navy surgeon is restoring the fingers by splitting the arm almost to the elbow and removing and rearranging muscular tissues between the two
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  • 594 2/3 Reuter. (By Doon Campbell, Reuters Special Correspondent) Chungking, Nov. 7. Hostilities in China are a nightmare to correspondents unaccustomed to covering wars from one side of the fence. I have never experienced such frustration in any campaign from Italy to the Rhine. "It Is more chair-borne than
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  • 50 2/3 The maximum fine of $500, in default, three months' r.i. was imposed on Peh Tuah, a Chinese, who was convicted on a charge of selling liquor containing methyl alcohol to Abdul Rahim. The case was heard before Mr. R. C. Hoffman, presiding officer, fourth district court.
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  • 24 2/3 The first meeting of the Singapore Advisory Council will be held in the former Legislative Council Chamber at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 14.
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  • 40 2/3 The engagement was announced on the 8th of November, 1945, between Mr. Chua Boo Lim, the eldest son of Mr Mrs. Chua Boh Leong, anc Miss Annie Ooh Guek Kee, the second daughter of Mr. Mrs Ooh Teck Swee.
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  • Page 2/3 Miscellaneous
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