Malaya Tribune, 14 November 1945
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Title Section29 1945-11-14 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Teh phone: 5811 THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, November 14, 1945.29 words
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174 1945-11-14 4/1 ABOUT 400 newly-trained policemen, including members of the Special Constabulary, smartly attired in jungle-green uniforms and black berets, were inspected by the new General Officer Commanding, Malaya, Lieut .-General F. W. Messervy yesterday morning on the Padang facing the Municipality. This was the new G.O.C.'s174 words
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Article342 1945-11-14 4/1 Sequel to beheading of POWs in Outram Road Gaol Major Kobayashi, Commanding Officer, and the whole of his former prison staff at the notorious Outram Road Gaol, Singapore, are toiay awaiting trial in that aoi in cells once occupied by Allied prisoners-of-war. Kobayashi is one342 words
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Article172 1945-11-14 4/1 Reuter. KANDY. SEAC HQ., Nov. 13. —The British 2nd Division, the only all-British division in the Far East, is shortly leaving India for Malaya where it will replace the sth Indian Division at present fighting in Sourabaya. Though It has the same number, this 2ndReuter. - 172 words
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Article118 1945-11-14 4/1 Reuter. BOMBAY, Nov. 13.—The Australian Services touring side drew in the first test with AllIndia here to-day, just failing to get the winning runs. AllIndia made 304 in the second innings, leaving the Australians to get 113 for victory, but less than half an hourReuter. - 118 words
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Article61 1945-11-14 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 12.—Three Japanese Generals —LieutenantGeneral Nagano, Commanding the 16th Japanese Army in Java; Major-General Yamamoto, Chief of Staff and Major-General Makimura, Commander of Japanese Forces in Central Jay are to be tried shortly at Singapore for handing over arms and ammunition toReuter. - 61 words
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Article24 1945-11-14 4/1 Reuter. PARIS. Nov 13.—General de Gaulle was to-day elected Head of the French Government by 555 votes with 1 abstention. Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article29 1945-11-14 4/1 Members of the Eurasian Association and other British Eurasians are reminded of the general meeting which will take place at St. Joseph's Institution on Monday next at 5.15 p.m.29 words
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218 1945-11-14 4/1 "Tiger" Trial Reuter. MANILA, Nov. 12.—Three Filipino survivors told the United States Military Commission, trying General Tomoyuki Yamashita as a war criminal, to-day oi the Japanese attempt to massacre all men in the town of Bauan in Batangas. Japanesetroops herded 40U male inhabitants ofReuter. - 218 words
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Article82 1945-11-14 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 13.—British military authorities have not yet given permission to Dutch forces to land in the Netherlands East Indies, authoritative reports qitoted ****lhe Netherlands news and ti.. v s t a ted to-day. returned Alcantara mined not to Singapore to-day their demandsReuter. - 82 words
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400 1945-11-14 4/1 PREMIER ATTLEE STRESSES NEED FOR BROTHERHOOD Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, today broke away from his vital talks on Atomic energy with President Truman and Mr. Mackenzie King to warn the American nation and the world, in a speech toReuter. - 400 words
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Article85 1945-11-14 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, NOV. 13.— Acorns, mulberry leaves, smeet potatoes and vines are among the food substitutes which General Mac Arthur, in a directive issued to-day, suggested the Japanese should use to help solve their food problem. The 19-point directive required the Japanese to make aReuter. - 85 words
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Article95 1945-11-14 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Nov. 13.—Juro Kobayashi, Chief Secretary to the House of Peers, declared to-day, in an exclusive interview, that only the Communists desire the abdication of the Emperor, "and. they are in a very small minority." "The Emperor's abdication is, therefore, out of the question,Reuter. - 95 words
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Article58 1945-11-14 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—1n reply to press queries about the rule of American troops in China, Secretary for War Patterson stated, "There is no danger of our troops becoming involved in the civil strife in China unless they are attacked, in which event we may expect AmericanReuter. - 58 words
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594 1945-11-14 4/1 Singapore Advisory Council Meeting PLANS are being finalised for the restoration of civil government in Malaya so that the changeover may be effected speedily and without interruption of efforts to rehabilitate the country, Major- Gen. H. R. Hone, C.8.E., M.C., Chief Civil594 words
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Article48 1945-11-14 4/1 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Nov. 13.—The resignation of General Sir Thomas Blarney, Commander-in-Chief of the Australian land forces, and his replacement by an Army Board is expected next week. The Melbourne Herald says that the government have not yet decided on the strength of peace-time forces.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article87 1945-11-14 4/1 Reuter. NUREMBURG. Nov. 13,—A split among the four-power prosecutors in the war crimes' trial was evident today in the trial of Alfred Krupp, eldest son of the munitions magnate, Gustav Krupp yon Bohlen and Halbach. Alfred Krupp is ill and the United States prosecutor claims that theReuter. - 87 words
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308 1945-11-14 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 13.—The "Indonesian Republic" today has a new "Government" formed in the shadow of what the "Foreign Ministry" spokesman described as a "political crisis affecting the very existence of the Republic." This evening, it is reported by the Netherlands news agency that PresidentReuter. - 308 words
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Article627 1945-11-14 2/3 Whatever our f c c i i n g about the Netherlands case in Indonesia, it is a happy sight these days to see the suddenlyrelieved faces of the waving, laughing lorry-loads of Dutch #omen and children being driven through the streets of Singapore to refuge627 words
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817 1945-11-14 2/3 THE toad beneath the harrow knows as much of its physical future as the Malayan knows about his political destiny. At present a special envoy of the British Government is in Malaya for the express purpose of negotiating new treaties with the "Rulers" of817 words
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416 1945-11-14 2/3 New Delhi Court-Martial According to an agency message from New Delhi, the I. N. A. Defence Committee has asked the authorities in India for facilities l e Pjesentatives to visit Burma and Malaya to get h formation ol the I. N. A.416 words
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Article78 1945-11-14 2/3 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Nov. 12.—The President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Saigon, Ho Lo, was recently arrested by the British after he had instructed Chinese traders to go on strike In protest against the acts of lawlessness allegedly committed by Indian and Gurkha troops, according toReuter. - 78 words
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494 1945-11-14 2/3 THE first step towards the creation of an administration composed of Malayans is the Malayan Union and there can be no progress until the present political barriers are removed, declared Col. Victor Purcell, in the course of a broadcast on Monday night over Singapore494 words
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Article70 1945-11-14 2/3 A force of Japanese untitled sonnel and Kempei-tai, If h i» ing about 20 were sur--' uaDie out 30 miles fro*- f ome their camp waft*** w j tnln lldler H. C. ally understood Malay Per>'--ditary authorities confere*crimes committed by Mech'fs with all their vigour nlthie punishment meted out cr.vere.70 words
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213 1945-11-14 2/3 Asked what steps the Government of India were taking, or intended to take, for reclaiming the vast numbers of Indians (mostly women and children) destitute up-country, Mr. S. K. Chettur, 1.C.5., the new Agent to the Government of India in Malaya, told the Tribune, that213 words
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Article125 1945-11-14 2/3 Mr. S. K. Chettur, 1.C.5.. Agent to the Government of India in Malaya, told the Tribune that Mr. Aherne of the repatriation organization in India was trying to secure four ships in which to send Malayan evacuees in India back home. When these ships arrive here, they125 words
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Article155 1945-11-14 2/3 The Government of India is keenly interested in the position of Indians in Malaya who have been arrested on charges of collaboration with Japanese, said Mr. S. K. Chettur, 1.C.5., the newlyappointed Agent to the Government of India, in Malaya, in an Interview with the155 words
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245 1945-11-14 2/3 With a view to maintaining rubber prices at steady levels, conferences at which both producers and consumers were represented, have been held in London and New York, it was disclosed by Col. R. M. Williams, I Chief of the Trade and Industry Department of245 words
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Article73 1945-11-14 2/3 The Citizens' Advice Bureau warns the public against certain unscrupulous persons who, posing as repatriated displaced persons, are circulating "information" regarding the fate of missing or displaced persons in return for cash remuneration. While stating that steps have been taken to smash this new racket, the Bureau73 words
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Article35 1945-11-14 2/3 Kenneth Hendry and John Mills, described as deckhands, vere each sentenced to eight weeks' rigorous imprisonment for stealing two cases of beer, destined for the NAAFI stores, from the ship on which they were employed.35 words
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