Malaya Tribune, 21 November 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: r >xn. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, November 21, 1945.
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  • 620 4/1 The excellent work being done by the Refugees and Displaced Persons Department on the Peninsula, particularly in Kedah and Selangor, was described by Brigadier H. C. Willan. Denutv Chief Civil Affairs Officer, at a press conference recentl He said more relief camps would
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  • 109 4/1 German Atom Experimen ts In Spain? Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 19: Noel Baker, Minister of State, declared in the House of Commons today that he had no evidence that German scientists were working in Spain on research in the use of atomic energy, but he would be glad to consider any
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  • 84 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 19.—The mystery of the absence of President Soekarno and Vice President Hatta from Batavia has been explained. Hatta left to get married and Soekarno was bestman. Forty-five year-old lawyer, Mohammed Hatta, in the days of his exile, took a vow not to marry
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  • 41 4/1 As a result of a breakdown of electric supply, certain sections of Siglap area have had no lights for the past four nights, beginning Saturday last. The affected main, it is understood, is being attended to.
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  • 30 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 20.—British Prime Minister Clement Attlee landed at Tangmere aerodrome, near London, shortly before 3.00 p.m. this afternoon, thus completing his visit to the United States and Canada.—Reuter.
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  • 164 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.— President Truman at his press conference to-day expressed the belief that there would be permanent peace in the world. He declared that the United Nations were on the threshold of the greatest age of mankind. "The world must have permanent peace and must grasp
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  • 500 4/1 RAF. STRIKE AT SEMARANG Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 20.—Indian troops attacked by mobs at Scmarang and Sourabaya, British Thunderbolts in action, Indonesian forces in Sourabaya estimated at 20,000 well-armed trained men, British reports of suspected use of poison gas by Indonesians, renewed fighting in Batavia and growing
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  • 91 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—A Tokyo despatch says that General Baron Shigeru Honju, former Commander of the Kwangtung Army, who was held responsible for the "Mukden incident" which started the war between China and Japan, has committed suicide. I General IHonju was found dead in his office
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  • 235 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Nov. 20.—The I political control of Manchuria I is to-day the major military issue between China's Kuomin- tang and the Communist Par- ties. Soviet authorities from j their grandstand view are the j closest and most interested spectators of the armed squabble and an unconfirmed
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  • 511 4/1 SEQUEL TO RISING IN AZERBAIJAN PROVINCE Reuter. TEHERAN, Nov. kO-Fierce fighting is taking place in Mianeh, in Azerbaijan province, in north west Persia, it is officially announced here. The Russian military authorities in North Persia today hatred tbe road to Persian Governmtnt troops moving
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  • 143 4/1 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Nov. 20 I Eight judges of Britain, the United States, Russia and France entered the court room at 10.30 a.m. (European time), officially opening the war crimes trial. Goering, Hess and Raeder were the first three accused to enter the court, while all Mie
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  • 61 4/1 Reuter. COLOMBO, Nov. 20. Protests signed by over 80,000 Indian estate labourers in Ceylon against the denial of the elementary right of franchise in the proposed new constitution are being forwarded to the Governor of Ceylon. Over 200 telegrams have also been addressed to the protest
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  • 119 4/1 The first batch of Japanese civilians interned In Singapore —comprising 3,500 men—will be repatriated to-morrow, it ls learned this morning. They will travel In a Japa- nese cargo vessel which was captured with other shipping in Singapore at the surrender. Those being repatriated now are all
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  • 72 4/1 A gift of Rs. 10.000 has been sent by the Indian Red Cross and St. John War Organisation through Major General Sir Gordon Jolly, Chief Commissioner Indian Red Cross towards relief of Indians in Malaya. The allocation of this sum will be made by
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  • 750 2/3 WE enumerate below in the order of their importance some of the many questions men-in-the-street are to-day asking one another, and would want to ask the B.M.A. (1) Why has peace not yet brought general freedom from want? (2) When will the dollar find its usual level?
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  • 276 2/3 In replying to R. Nunes' letter published in Friday's Malaya Tribune, it is not my intention to split hair with persons 3i a reactionary frame of mind. First of all, it is incorrect to say that the Tamils referred to come from Jaffna only, a large
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  • 95 2/3 Could not the authorities devise an educational system which could do away with the necessity of having text-books, so scarce nowadays, until such time when texi-books are no more a problem? The frequent insistence of teachers thai pupils should have the necessary books, which could only be bought
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  • 287 2/3 I read in the newspapers that there are about 4,01)0 evacuees from Malaya now in India waiting to return here. They say that of this number about 1,000 already have homes or friends ready to receive them and these only can be allowed to come back soon.
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  • 110 2/3 Now that schools have already reopened, wouldn't it be a good idea o start for ihe first time in the educational history, co-edu-caiion? Considering the lack of accommodation and facilities worrying the education department, this policy would help the schoolboys and girls in sharing not only the building and
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  • 234 2/3 Quoting Supplement to the Government Gazettes of the Federated Malay States and jf each of the States of Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang of October 2, 1940, No. 21, Vol. XXXII, Notification N0.5231. "These Regulations may oe cited as the Local Defence Corps Regulations 1940". "The
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  • 235 2/3 Will you please point out to the authorities that we had had enough talk of supplies coming to Malaya and that such talk is cold comfort to a people who had been on short commons for four years. Goods have been promised for a long time, but
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  • 164 2/3 Reuter. BOMBAY, Nov. 19.—Twenty thousand Bombay mill and factory workers today declared a one-day strike to mark their solidarity "with the Indonesian struggle for Independence."— Reuter. NEW YORK. Nov. 19.-A Chungking press report says Chinese Communists have captured the Nationalist stronghold of Paotow, in Inner Mongolia.—Reuter. CANBERRA.
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  • 165 2/3 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Nov. 19.- In connection with Admiral Mountbatten's protest against the "inaccurate and damaging" broadcast in Indonesian put out under the auspices of ihe Commonwealth Minisiry of Information," the Sydney Sun's Canberra correspondent s reported to-day that in future all short-wave broadcasts will be examined
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  • 135 2/3 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 19. Jack Lawson, War Minister, in the House Ol Commons, to-day replying to a question said that he was happy to say there has been no suggestion that the conduct of British and Indian forces in the Dutch East Indies, has beun
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  • 55 2/3 Alice Dawson, a London school teacher, scooped last week's big football pool in England. For her .twopence stake she received £17,070 representing odds of over two million to one. Alice admits she won because she knows nothing about football. She told reporters:—"l just filled in the
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  • 84 2/3 All outward signs of Jap occupation of Kuala Lumpur have now disappeared. First to vanish from public view was a monolith set up near the Government Ollice. The Japs had thai removed before British Forces re-occupied the town. The bust of King Edward VII is now back
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  • 112 2/3 Reports from Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost main island, state that major food riots broke out early last week, Singapore Radio stated last night. The police called out guards for all food stores, particularly near mining communities where coal j workers have been protesting that the present food
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  • 319 2/3 India In untitled Reuter. LONDON Nov. 19. Removal of the ban on political organisations in India has been c arried as far as it is considered to be possible at present, having due regard to the maintenance of law and order, stated Arthur Henderson,
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  • 113 2/3 The latest dates by which Christmas cards and letters i should be posted in Malaya to; •ensure delivery by Christmas Day are shown against the countries of destination as given below. United Kingdom Dec. 4, Australia and New Zealand Dec. 4, Canada Nov. 26, East Africa Dec.
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  • 81 2/3 Fifty per cent, of pre-war travelling facilities will be restored by the middle of 1946 "provided that sufficient locomotives have been brought into the country by that time", Brigadier H. C. Willan told a Press conference in Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. "This, however, will not restore 50 per
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  • 94 2/3 Approximately 19 cases in connection with people storing or selling fire crackers without licences have been brought to the district courts in Singapore. First prosectit ions commenced on Nov. 13 and fines have ranged from $50 to $200. In two cases, youths of 13
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  • 116 2/3 Sentence of three years' rigorous imprisonment was passed on an Indian, Krishnasamy, when he was convicted in the Superior Court yesterday of robbery during the Japanese occupation. Evidence produced by the prosecution was that a gang of four men—two Indians and two Malays—of whom Krishnasamy
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  • 32 2/3 A programme of light music, both vocal and instrumental, will be given at a V.M.C.A. Concert to be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday at 17.30 p.m. Admission is free.
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