Malaya Tribune, 19 November 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: SSJI. TllH NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OP MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Monday, November 19, 1945.
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  • 210 4/1 AN official statement from the G. S. I. Branch of the Malaya Command discloses that out of a total of 384 persons detained as alleged collaborators throughout Malaya, 37 have been released on parole and one has been released permanently. This leaves 346
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  • 75 4/1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Nov. 18.—The first general reaction to the Washington communique on atomic energy talks (published by Moscow papers for the first time yesterday) seems to be one of disappointment. Though no official or press comment has yet been made, some Russians seem to feel that
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  • 54 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 17.—The death of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong since 1934, Sir Atholl Macgregor, on Oct. 30, at Port Sudan, was announced here to-day. Sir Atholl was on his way to England after 3J years in the Stanley internment
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  • 67 4/1 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Nov. 17.—Joseph Kramer, Commandant of Belsen camp, was to-day sentenced to death by hanging. Twenty-nine of his assistants were sentenced as follows: Dr. Fritz Klein, Irma Grese, Juana Bormann and four others sentenced to death by hanging. Three others were sentenced to death. One was
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  • 92 4/1 An earnest appeal to sink their petty differences and to unite as one strong body of Ceylonese was made to a large gathering of Sinhalese, Ceylon Tamils and Burghers, at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sa turday evening, by the visiting Ceylon Government representative, Mr. V. Coomaraswamy. The
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  • 240 4/1 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 17- i Concrete steps to clear the differences between the Chinese and the Malays that have aiisen of late were taken at a meeting, convened by the Selangor People's State Conmittee today at the Chinese Assembly Hall, of Chinese, Malay, and Indian
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  • 243 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 18.—The siiuaiion in Java grows more and more distasteful and tragic, says the political and financial weekly, the Economist, in Its current issue. Given direct British responsibility, adds the Economist, for saving European internees and releasing prisoners of war, the kind of operation at
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  • 62 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 17.—England's and Gloucester's cricket captain, Walter Hammond, will be playing again next season. This news has delighted English cricket enthusiasts everywhere as it means that Hammond will be available to captain England against India next season and presumably he will be
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  • 47 4/1 Reuter. IPSWICH, Nov. 17.—A representative soccer team of the Royal Navy gained an unexpected but deserving victory over an Army side, which included eight Internationals, by 3 goals to 2, after trailing 0-2 at half time, before a crowd of 20,000 here today.—Reuter.
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  • 52 4/1 A meeting of members of the Singapore Chinese Football Association will be held on Wednesday, at 5-30 p.m. at the Straits Chinese Recreation Club, New Bridge Road, to elect Members of the Council. The Association hitherto known as the "Straits Chinese Football Association" will henceforth De called the "Singapore Chinese
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  • 432 4/1 New Uprising Feared In Semarang Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 18.—"This is the last night of peace. Tomorrow we shall either kill the British or drive them out of Java." This threat of a general uprising, picked up today by a British listening post from the
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  • 57 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Nov. 18.—General Douglas Mac Arthur to-day ordered the Japanese Government to dissolve all commercial air companies and air schools by Dec. 21. The directive prohibits the teaching of flying and all research or experiments on aeronautical science or any other subjects related to aircraft
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  • 129 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 18.—Civil war is brewing in Korea, and American officials predict an internal fighting on a big scale unless the present tense situation with growing Korean resentment against the occupying powers is rectified, says a dispatch from Seoul in Korea by Gordon Walker,
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  • 487 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 18.—The new Indonesian Premier Sharir may have to make a determined stand for full Indonesian independence if only to consolidate his standing with the Indonesian masses, says a message from Batavia to the London newspaper the Observer. The paper's correspondent says, "in
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  • 242 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Nov. 17. The independent World News report, ed that Major General Chiang Chin-kno, the Generalissimo's elder son—who was Foreign Affairs Special Commissioner for the Northeast—had arrived in heiping from Changchun with a party of officials. The "World News" stated, "Government officials,
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  • 37 4/1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Nov. 18.—Fighting has broken out in northern Persia, according to reports reaching here to-night. The Persian garrisons in Azerbaijan are described as isolated and telegraph and telephone communications have been cut. Reuter.
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  • 38 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Noy. 18.—Bangkok radio reported today that King Ananda Mahidol has left Switzerland by plane for Siam. The King, who is 21, succeeded to the throne when his uncle King Prajadhipok adbicated in 1935.—Reuter.
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  • 91 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Nov. I*.— Communist forces were with" drawing from their positions along the Great Wall to-day after four Central Government divisions had captured Shanhaikwan, the gateway to Manchuria and terminus of, the Great Wall, it was reported here. The four Central Government divisions landed
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  • 111 4/1 Reuter. COLOMBO, Nov. 17—Spotlight was again turned this week on the Indian problem in the island by the gesture made by D. Senanayake that he will be prepared to thrash out the question of Indian minorities In the island with outstanding Indian nationalist leaders like Pandid
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  • 43 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 18.—Recent political developments in the Soviet Union, in the opinion of qualified observers here, point to a political reconversion to peacetime conditions rather than to a struggle as to the successor to Marshal Stalin, as alleged in certain speculative reports.—Reuter.
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  • 573 2/3 FT-ER being benighted for 3i years, the people of Malaya have developed an acute craving for Information upon everything that happened outside the hermetically-sealed vacuum In which they were to live for the duration. They had so long subsisted on half-truths and hearsay ttiat they
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  • 131 2/3 Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, Allied Air Commander-in-Chief, South-East Asia, has sent a special message of congratulation to the aircrews and ground crews of the flyingboat squadrons of Air Command, which for so long have sought out and destroyed enemy shipping in the
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  • 115 2/3 Reuter. TEL AVIV, Nov. 17.—Israel Rokach, harassed 48 year-old Mayor of Tel Aviv, said today he had approached the military authorities to lift the curfew as quickly as possible, and is now awaiting a reply. He added that the presence of British troops,
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  • 67 2/3 Reuter SAIGON, Nov. 18.—The capture of the nationalist headquarters at Chodum, about 30 miles south-west of Saigon, after a short skirmish, is officially announced by the French authorities. French police have rescued 37 persons, mostly Eurasians, kidnapped by nationalists. Municipal Workshops in Saigon gity were attacked
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  • 46 2/3 Reuter. TOKYO, Nov. 18—Field-Mar-shal Lord Alanbrooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, who Is due here tomorrow on a tour of the Far East, will confer with General Douglas Mac Arthur, Supreme Allied Commander in Japan, it was stated here today. —Reuter.
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  • 419 2/3 Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 17. The Dutch- Indone iian-British "peace con ference" troke up about midnight, after 3 hours, without reaching any conclusion. An official statement said: "After prolonged discussion no conclusions wei|e reached, owing to the fact that the Indonesian leaders were not in a position
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  • 149 2/3 Reuter. MOSCOW, Nov. 18.—Great new Industrial enterprises will spring up ill the Kazakhtan Republic !of Soviet Central Asia during I the Soviet five-year plan begin|ning next year, say 2b million Kazakhtan workers, in a letter ito Stalin, on the occasion of jthe 25th anniversary of
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  • 59 2/3 An Allied Reparations Commission has begun to examine the problem of how Japan can pay for the vast damage caused by her armies in occupied countries, Singapore Radio reports. The commission will shortly tour Japan. Manchuria, China and other invaded areas, to estimate the total damage done and determine what
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  • 199 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 18.—It begins to appear that only a miracle can secure Manchuria for the Central Chinese Government, and the prospect of such a miracle is not in sight, declares the Times Washington correspondent. He writes: "Depression reigns in Chungking, according to reports arriving
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  • 191 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 16.—His Majesty's Government intends that the march towards complete self-government in India must have its pace greatly quickened, said the Secretary for India, Lord Pethick-Lawrence, at an exhibition of reproductions of Ajanta Cave paintings at the Netherland House today.
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  • 448 2/3 Reuter. PARIS, Nov. 18 In a nation-wide broadcast tonight on what he called the "present serious situation," General de Gaulle said that he was handing back his mandate for the formation of a new government to the National Assembly, and if it decided
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  • 164 2/3 The B.M.A. Registration Office since it opened on September 17 has registered nearly 25,000 persons. Of these a large proportion are employed ndw. Civil Labour Exchanges established by the B.M.A. to control labour employed by military units, work in close co-operation with the B.M.A. Labour
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