Malaya Tribune, 10 November 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: SXII. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Saturday, November 10, 1945.
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  • 112 4/1 Reuter. MADRID, Nov. 9:—A plot to waylay and shoot the entire Spanish Cabinet was discovered here in the nick of time by the secret police to-day, It is reliably stated. Twelve persons have been arrested and more arrests are expected as the result of
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  • 57 4/1 Reuter. COLOMBO, Nov. 9:—The Ceylon State Council, by a majority of 51 votes to 3, accepted the British White Paper proposals for a constitution for Ceylon. Acceptance was moved by the leader of the Council, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, yesterday. During the two-day debate, nearly all
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  • 63 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 9:—Prime Minister Clement Attlee left by air for the United States tonight, from an near London. Sir John Anderson, Chairman of the British atomic energy committee, also left in another plane. Both are due to arrive in Washington about mid-day (local time)
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  • 39 4/1 Six members of the Indian National Defence Council, accompanied by Colonel Majeed Malik, Deputy Director of Public Relations, India Command, are expected to arrive in Singapore on Nov. 25 in the course of a tour of the Far East.
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  • 105 4/1 Employers in Singapore who are employing ten or more civilians are required to submit not later than the 7th of each month a return to the Department of Labour and Immigration, Chinese Secretariat Building, Havelock Road, showing the number and nationalities of their employees as
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  • 42 4/1 A 15-year-old Chinese schoolboy was bound over for six months in the sum of $500 when he admitted a charge of being hi possession of several tins of food belonging to the Forces. He was arrested in China Street.
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  • 12 4/1 Banks in Hong Kong are opening for Sterling Exchange business on Monday.
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  • 189 4/1 Reuter. NUREMBERG. Nov. B.—Dedicating themselves to boosting the morale of their prisonerhusbands, the wives of Nazis detained here in preparation for the opening of the Nuremberg trial on November 20, have been making regular pilgrimages to the prison bringing letters and arguing with
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  • 136 4/1 Reuter. MANILA, Nov. 9: The defence counsel for General Tomoyuki Yamashita, former Japanese Commander-in-Chief In the Philippines, now on trial as a war criminal, startled the court to-day when he charged the interpreter with giving false translations of witnesses' statements, "in a manner that is
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  • 198 4/1 Former members of the Local Defence Corps who have not yet registered themselves are requested to do so as early as possible. A Registration Centre is now opened at the Office of C.Q.M.S., G. D. Sheerwood, 51-36. Medeiros Building. A meeting of the Committee of the Clerical Union
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  • 98 4/1 It ls hoped that as many civilians as possible who served with the Armed Forces of the Crown in World War I or II will take part in the Service of Remembrance for the Fallen which will take place at the Cenotaph at 10.55 tomorrow.
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  • 487 4/1 GEN. MANSERCH DEMANDS COMPLETE SURRENDER Reuter. SOURABAYA, Nov. 9.-The gloves are off in Java. By early morning tomorrow Britain may be in a state oi open war with Indonesian exhemists. The steadily deteriorating situation in the island came to a head today with the
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  • 88 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 9:—Dr. Soekarno has telegraphed to British Premier Attlee, requesting him to stop British and Indian troops from interfering on the side of the Dutch in Indonesia. Allied headquarters had no information how the telegram was despatched to Mr. Attlee, but a copy
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  • 323 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 9.—Leader space in the English press is largely occupied again today with Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin's speech on Wednesday, with its candid references to difficulties in relations with the Soviet I'nion. Papers record the general feeling that frankness of speech
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  • 331 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 8: The Dutch proposals for the settlement of the Indonesian conflict come far too late and what ls worse, are much too vague to be likely tc be acceptable to the Indonesian freedom movement, says Left-wing weekly newspaper Tribune in its current
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  • 50 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Nov. 9: Light Soviet forces have occupied a number of small islands off the north-east coast of Hokkaido, northernmost of Japan's main islands, Japanese sources reported to-day. These islands, which are part of the Kurile chain, are Kunashiri, Shinkotan, Shitosu, Suisho and Taraku.—Reuter.
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  • 526 4/1 Planned To Deploy Army Of 31/2 Million Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 9.—Prime Minister Clement Attlee, speaking at Mansion House today said he thought it well that this country and the world should know the extent of the effort the British were preparing against Japan.
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  • 51 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 9: Prime Minister Clement Attlee opened his speech with a tribute to the leader of the Conservative Party, Mr. Winston Churchill, and to the fact that "scarred and battered** London had set an example of fortitude, courage and cheerfulness, which resounded throughout the world.
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  • 652 2/3 THE Straits dollar this week suffered further shrinkage pari passu with the steep rise registered in the black market graph which we keep for our personal guidance. Its buying power, alas, is gradually ebbing away not —it is important to remember —due to any inherent weakness, but
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  • 922 2/3 IT may seem unnecessary to tell the people of Singapore about the history of the war up to the time of the j capture of the city. But it is only now in the perspective of i the whole course of the war that these years
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  • 377 2/3 Reuter. Wellington. Nov. B.—Prime Minister Peter Fraser has informed the New Zealand Parliament that Lieut-General Sir Bernard E. Freyberg is relinquishing the command of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force on his appointment as Governor-General designate of New Zealand. He will be succeeded by Major-General W. G. Stevens.
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  • 50 2/3 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 8. One thousand American rabbis are to march to Capitol Hill next Monday to protest against the British policy in Palestine. British Prime Mintster Clement Attlee is due here on Saturday for talks with President Truman which will almost certainly include the Palestine question. —Reuter.
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  • 83 2/3 Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 8. At Bandoeng, it appears extremist Indonesian elements are gathering on a fairly large scale. The town is reported to be the headquarters of six Indonesian Divisions. At Magelang local inhabitants are reported to be growing uneasy as armed Indonesians gather from outlying
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  • 117 2/3 Reuter. London, Nov. 8. The American report of a proposed atomic energy conference among Britain, the United States and Russia after the forthcoming Truman-A'ttlee-•Mackenzie King talks, is not officially confirmed in London, writes Reuters Political Correspondent. Informed political quarters, however, consider that such a meeting
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  • 68 2/3 Reuter. Saigon, Nov. 8. It was officially stated here that nationalists have killed 17 of the 290 French nationals whom they have abducted since Sept. 24. Biitish and French forces have liberated 51, while the remaining 222 French nationals are still missing. Of the Asiatics abducted,
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  • 50 2/3 Jap Police Official Fired Singapore Radio. On the orders of General Mac Arthur the Japanese government has removed more than 5,000 police .officials. This is part of the action now being taken to remove restrictions on nolitical, civil and religious liberties. Yesterday more than 500 political prisoners were released.—Singapore Radio.
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  • 435 2/3 Reuter. (By Sylvain Mangcot, Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent) LONDON, Nov. 8 The 20-ye r old Turkish-Soviet Treaty of Neutrality and Non-aggression, which was formally denounces, by Moscow on March 25 this year, expired yesterday. The fact that no agreement has been reached between the two powers to replace
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  • 134 2/3 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 8: Marshal Stalin, it ls generally believed in Moscow, spent yesterday's anniversary of the revolution at Sochi on the Black Sea coast where he is on holiday. The Russian man-in-the-street, though disappointed, does not appear to be unduly surprised that Stalin did not
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  • 63 2/3 Reuter. Nuremberg, Nov. 8: The War Crimes Tribunal announced today it would hold a session on November 14 to hear a motion filed by the counsel for Gustav Krupp yon Bohlen that proceedings against him be deferred until he is fit for trial. Krupp, the 75-year-old armaments king,
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  • 38 2/3 Reuter. Colombo, Nov. 8: The weekold strike of about 1,000 bank clerks and 500 menial servants, which has been paralysing banking activities on the island during the busiest first week of the month, enred to-day.—Reu-
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  • 32 2/3 Reuter. Dublin, Nov. 8: The Japanese Government has recalled its consulate representatives in Dublin. They will return to Japan as soon as arrangements can be made and the consulate will be closed.—Reuter.
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  • 57 2/3 Reuter. Colombo, Nov. 8. Reverend de Mcl Lakdasa, 43-year-old Ceylonese priest, was consecrated assistant Bishop of Colombo here this morning. This is the first time that a Ceylonese has been raised to an Anglican episcopate. The new bishop is the eldest son of the former business
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  • 52 2/3 Reuter. Cairo, Nov. 8: The deathroll in the rioting in Tripolitanla now exceeds 100 owing to the assault at Zanzura on Tuesday night. Arabs attacking the Jewish quarters burned houses and a synagogue and killed 30 Jews, Including a number of children, according to the Ministry of
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