Malaya Tribune, 20 November 1945

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  • 30 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. 77// i NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, November 20, 1945.
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  • 204 4/1 Reuter. COLOMBO. Nov. 19.—A com- munique Issued here says His I Majesty's Government has learned with satisfaction of the acceptance of the White Paper proposals for the constitution ol Ceylon by the State Council 1 with a substantial majority on the motion of D.S. Senanayake, leader of
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  • 26 4/1 Bervicemen have been forbidden to bathe in the main harbour at Singapore because of pollution, and in the outer harbqur because of the danger from sharks.
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  • 163 4/1 "Extortion is a despicable crime and I am sorry that lt is so prevalent at the moment throughout Malaya. The B.M.A. is determined to stamp out this form of oppression, which is a direct challenge to the peace and good order of all communities,
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  • 90 4/1 Mr. C. H. da Silva was elected President of the Eurasian Association at a meeting called at St. Joseph's Institution yesterday evening. The following is a list of the office-bearers:— President: C. H. da Silva, Vice-President: Major H. R S. Zehnder; Hon. Secretary: F. J. Shepherdson; Hon. Treasurer:
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  • 381 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 18.-Melbourne radio to-day quoted Brigadier John David Rogers, Director of the Australian Military Intelligence as warning the Aliies to remain on guard against the Japanese. Rogers, telling the story of intelligence work during the war. Mated, according to the radio, "When Fiela Marshal Count
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  • 343 4/1 Present-day conditions in Kelaman were described as highly satisfactory by Brigadier H. C. Willan, Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer, Malay Peninsula, at the last Press conference in Kuala Lumpur. "The rural population, some 400,000 strong, are pulling their weight in getting back to normal prosperity," he added.
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  • 87 4/1 The sum of $43,638 has been turned over to the Malaya Welfare Council by Mr. G. W. Seabridge, editor of the Straits Times. This is the balance of a fund opened by the Straits Times in 1940, the purpose of which was the collection of money for
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  • 606 4/1 SITUATION TURNS CRAVE AS EXTREMISTS 'DECLARE WAR" Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 19. -Following an Indonesian broadcast declaring "war on the British" and calling on the Jogjakarta nationalists to reinforce those in Semarang, the Indonesian Government has been placed under arrest cables Noel Buckley, Reuters special correspondent.
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  • 54 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 19.—Mr. M. E. Dening, political adviser to the Foreign Office and to Admiral Lord Mountbatten, has left Batavia for Singapore for a few days, the Netherlands news agency reported. Mr. Dening expects to return to Batavia in time for the next meeting between the
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  • 122 4/1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Nov. 19.—Two battalions of Persian troops have been sent to North Persia (where a revolt Is reported to have broken out) on the decision of the Government and a special meeting of the Majlis (Persian Parliament). The Russian Military Attache
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  • 213 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 18.—-A resolution describing the trial of the Indian National Army officers and men as unlawful and demanding their immediate release was passed unanimously today at a meeting iv Caxton Hall, Westminster, organised by the "Indian National Army Defence Committee in London".
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  • 63 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Nov. 19.—A party of Japanese diplomats and highranking army officers left here tonight for India where they will give evidence at the trial of members of the Provisional Government of "Free India." Included in this group, which travelled by a British plane, are Shunichi Matsumoto,
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  • 69 4/1 Reuter. OTTAWA, Nov. 19.—Prime Minister Clement Attlee, speaking at a press conference here to-day, stated in regard to the Java situation that Britain had received an assignment from the Allied War Council to release internees in Java, clear out the Japanese and restore order. "We took
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  • 139 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 19.—Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, announced in the House of Commons today that in addition to the nationalisation of coal-mining, the British Labour Government proposed, within the life of the present Parliament, to bring under national ownership railways, canals,
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  • 175 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 19.—The subject of Indonesia was raised af question time in the House of Commons today when Labour member, Lieutenant Callaghan, asked Minister of State Noel Baker if he could use his influence to stop the Dutch making "stupid attacks" on Dr.
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  • 71 4/1 Reuter. PARIS, Nov. 19.—Motion proposing that General de Gaulle should head a tripartite government, to be formed in certain conditions, was passed by, 409 votes against 163. Communists voted against. The conditions were those set forth in the first vote of the Assembly, which was
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  • 40 4/1 Reuter. TOKYO, Nov. 19.—Among Japanese war criminals whose arrests have been ordered by the Allied authorities here are General Kunlaki Kotso, Japanese Premier in 194 V, and Hoshihisa Kuzuu. who headed the Black Dragon Society since 1937.—Reuter.
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  • 112 4/1 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Nov. 19.—Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander-in-Chief of South-East Asia, has sent a signal to Australian army authorities describing as "Inaccurate and damaging" the broadcast on Indonesia put out under the auspices ol the Commonwealth Ministry of Information last Thursday. Admiral Mountbatten
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  • 618 2/3 TT has been pointed out that by comparison with the wardevastated countries of Europe, Malaya is fortunate in having a jrelatiyely sound economy, with a facade at least of normality. There is a great deal of <h* stress and poverty, with the inevitable increase in crimes, there
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  • 724 2/3 Malayan Union Plan 'J'HE need for givibg the people or Malaya the fuhed opportunity for discussion of the new Malayan Union plan was stressed in a letter contributed |a The limes by Sir Arnold ere Robinson, vho far BMMty years
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  • 132 2/3 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 18— The headquarters of the Agent of the Government of India will shortly be shifted to Singapore it was revealed by the new >Agent S. K. Chettur In an interview with the Tribune. It may be recalled that the Government of
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  • 48 2/3 Beginning from today, new Savings Bank accounts can be opened at the General Post Office, Singapore. Pending the arrival of new books for suboffices new accounts can only be opened at the G.P.0., but a book opened at the G.P.O. can be operated at any sub-office.
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    265 2/3 Lieutenant-General Sir F. vV. Messervy, KBE, CB. DSO, who took over command oi the now disbanded 4 Corps at the beginning of 14th Army's Burma drive from the Chindwin to the i gates of Rangoon, has had more varied battle experience than many other commanders. In the
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  • 431 2/3 Australian Gesture The Australians are a very practical people. Very soon after the appreciation expressed by their people recently released from prison and internment camps, lor the little kindnesses they received from the Chinese and other sections of the population of Singapore during the Japanese occupation, the
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  • 224 2/3 Two-thirds of the pupils who were in schools in 1941 are being catered for, in about 50 per cent, of the schools, within two months of liberation, said Brigadier H. C. Willan, D.C.C.A.0., at a Press conference in Kuala Lumpur. "Out of 2,521 schools in 1941, 1,271
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  • 31 2/3 Reuter. ROME, Nov. 18.—Survival of the Ferruccio Parris (Italian) Government has been jeopardised by a revolt in the Liberal Party which forms the rightwing of the Government coalition.—Reuter
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  • 302 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 18. —"A radical and momentous upheaval" in Russia's lelatious with the ouisaie world Would be the result ji Moscow fully accepted the Ti Dm iti«Attlec-MacUenxie Kug proposals on the inter nat lOn ti tat ion of the atom bomb, and
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  • 136 2/3 A sequel to a raid conducted on a house in Thompson Road on Nov. 15 was heard before Major D. P. Rees, presiding officer, lirst district court, when Wong Ho Lim, a Chinese, was charged with possession of firearms, possession of military property and fraudulent possession
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  • 97 2/3 Prisons throughout Malaya are being administered efficiently and all prisoners are being well looked after —this is the opinion of the Inspector of Prisons after a recent inspection tour, it was stated by Brigadier H. C. Willan at a Press conference. "In fact, it is
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  • 33 2/3 The total proceeds of the Red Cross Charity. Football match played on Sunday Nov. 11« was $2,811.65. This sum will be paid to the Red Cross by Group Capt. G. P. Marvin, R.A.F.
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  • 145 2/3 Reuter. RANGOON, Nov. 18.—Addressing a public meeting ol the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League, Major-General Aung San said, "The Governor declared there is no legal obligation on his part to form even an executive council and no one had the right of representation in the Council. These
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  • 51 2/3 Yap Beng Teck of the Government English School, Batu Pat hat, thanks all relatives and friends who paid night visits, sent wreaths, and contributions and attended the funeral of his father, Yap Tai Cheng, who passed away on the morning of 10th November at his residence in Jalan Mohamed
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  • 48 2/3 The engagement was announced on 18th Nov., 1945, between Mr. Ronald Lim (Chiang) adopted son of Mr. Mrs. Lim Boon Seng, sth son of Mr. Mrs. Chiang Tan Kwee and Miss Nellie Tan 2nd daughter of Mrs. Tan Poey Teng and the late Mr. Tan Poey Teng.
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