Malaya Tribune, 22 November 1945

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  • 30 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5Xf J. H NEWSPAPER OF Till- PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES .iGAPORE,' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Thursday, November 22, 1945.
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  • 221 4/1 Reuter. MANILA, Nov. 21.—Licut.-Gen. Akira Muto, Chief of Staff to General Tomoyuki Yamashita, at today's resumed trial of the former Japanese Commander-in-Chief in the Philippines, said that when he reported for duty two days after the United States landings, General Yamashita said, "everything was
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  • 115 4/1 Reuter. CANBERRA, Nov. 21.-Austra-Premier J. B. Chifley stated to-day that he had sent a mes sage to Admiral Lord Louis Supreme CoT mander in South-east Asia CS? 1 Ministry of Information X?n£ Ca ?J: f a g amon other things, that "the United States X^
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  • 63 4/1 Hearing was interrupted, and the court had to adjourn yesterday morning, when one of two accused standing trial on a murder charge in the Superior Court was suddenly taken In in the dock. President of the Court. WingCommander P. A. Briggs postponed further hearing in
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  • 69 4/1 I The third of the series of ectures on the "History of the war will be delivered by Brigadier J. A. E. Ralston, 0.8.E it the Victoria Memorial Hall it 6.00 p.m. to-morrow. The atle of the lecture is "From Mameln and Stalingrad to tome and the
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  • 149 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 21.—There was no direct evidence that the present disturbances in Java had been started by the Japanese, stated Secretary for War J. Lawson in a written reply to the House of Commons today. However, there were signs of clandestine support #of the Indonesians by Japanese
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  • 64 4/1 In the Special Court this morning, Mr. J. c. Cobbett Commissioner of the Court, postponed five cases alleging Icollaboration offences, to Dec. 6. Dates for the preliminary inquiry into each of the five cases will be fixed on that date. Applications by the respective counsel for bail for
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  • 105 4/1 Reuter. DACHAU, Nov. 20.—When tjjc Dachau war crimes trial resumed today, witnesses described how 70-year-old Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, one of the accused, placed malaria-infected mosquitoes on Polish and Czech priests' arms or in their beds. Prisoners so infected had to do punishment drill from
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  • 147 4/1 A Rent Assessment Board for the Municipal and Rural areas of Singapore has been set up by the British Military Administration under the provisions of the Increase of Rent (ReS- triction) Ordinances of 1939 and 1941. Major H.R.S. Zehnder nas been appointed chairman, while the
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  • 49 4/1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Nov. 21.—A representative of the Persian General Staff has arrived at the Russian military headquarters in Kazvin, 85 miles north-west of Teheran, to discuss with the Russian commanding general the question of permission for Persian troops to move north to deal with the reported disorders.—Reuter.
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  • 20 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—White House has officially confirmed that Mr. Norman Armour has resigned as American Ambassador to Spain.—Reuter.
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  • 289 4/1 The very distant past association of India and Malaya, particularly Singapore, was referred to by Brigadier P. A. B. McKerron, C.M.G., Deputy Chief Civil- AfTairs Officer, Singapore Division, at the tea-party given in his honour by the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce at the Cathay
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  • 245 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov, 21.The phantom of famine is threatening the 1,000,000,000 rice eating people of Asia. A detailed survey by experts reveals that the total supply of rice available for the deficit countries ls about 250,000 tons compared with an earlier estimate of about 500,000
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  • 44 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—A new United States loan plan was to-day cabled to London for Cabinet consideration. It is believed in many quarters here to be the last attempt to reach a successful conclusion in the long drawn out British -Ameri- can financial talks.—Reuter.
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  • 541 4/1 TANKS, GUNS, BOMBERS BEING RUSHED TO RESCUE id BATAVIA, Nov. A l-The most critical point in Java tonight is Semarang, half way point between Sourabaya and Batavia, where the British and Indian garrison appears to have been completely isolated by the Indonesian forces, after
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  • 101 4/1 Java, Sumatra Indo-China Casualties Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 20.—The combined British Army and Indian casualties reported to Nov. 8 in French Indo-China, Java and Sumatra since liberation were 65 killed, 178 wounded and 195 missing, stated War Minister Jack Lawion in a parliamentary reply to-day. Altogether total casualties of all nationalities
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  • 227 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 21. —A three-power meeting is possible in the' near future, informed political quarters in London believe, although l this matter did not get beyond The general discussion between President Harry Truman and Prime Minister Clement Attlee, during I Mr- Attlee's
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  • 195 4/1 Reuter. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 21—A proposal that Asiatic, African and West Indian sailors should be kept outside any minimum wage agrcemei t was laid before the Salaries Committee of the international Maritine Conference by five British, Dutch, Belgian "and Portuguese shipowners They said Asiatic and
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  • 56 4/1 Reuter. NUREMBURG. Nov. 21.—A motion filed by the defence for Hermann Goering and the t of the accused, challenging th 2 legality of the war crime trials, was before the Interna tional Military Tribunal trying the 20 Nazi leaders to-day. Goering. Hess. Ribbentrop and the other seventeen-
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  • 74 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 20.—Labour member for Kensington North, Mr. Rogers, will ask the UnderSecretary for India in the House of Commons on Thursday. "Whether in view of the iact that two Sikh soldiers, Victoria Cross, were recently refused admission to a London restaurant by
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  • 63 4/1 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Nov. 21,—The police opened fire here today to disperse a crowd, including 2,000 students, who had squatted in the roadway in a busy quarter, demonstrating In fa-* •your of the Japanese-sponsored Indian National Army. The crowd refused to move and set fire
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  • 180 4/1 Reuter. SINGAPORE, To-day.—ln a statement issued this morning, the Officer in Charge, the All-Malayan People's Anti Japanese Army, 4th Regiment Hq. announces: "We hereby announce that our regiment under the instruction of our Central Military Committee, ls going to be disbanded op December Ist. The section in Singapore
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  • 732 2/3 TH E rubber conference which has just opened |n London is of primary importance to Malaya and yet, as far as we are aware, the interests and opinions of domiciled Malayans are not represented except in so far as members of the touring Rubber Unit and Investigation Committee
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  • 1220 2/3 domiciled rubber estate owners of M ilaya recently issued a memorandum criticising the proposals of the Malayan Rubber Estate Owners' Company, formed in aid controlled from London. The first part of the memorandum was published in Thursday's Malaya Tiibune. Extracts from the second part appear
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  • 185 2/3 Reuter. SAIGON, Nov. 20.—Fortunes have disappeared overnight in Indo-China as a result of the drastic currency regulation introduced in order to devaluate the immense amount of money the Japanese army and commercial firms are believed to have "salted away." After the Japanese took control in
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  • 282 2/3 Call A Spade A Spade With reference to the letter What's in a Name" by R. Nunes appearing in your issue of Nov. 16, and .the Editor's comment on it, I would like to point out that there is a vast difference between a Ceylon Tamil and
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  • 86 2/3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—A United States Army Boeing Super-Fortress to-d ly broke the world's record for long-distance flight when it arrived here from Guam Island, in the Pacific, after flying 35 hours and 5 minutes, and covering 8,198 miles non-stop. The plane broke by more than
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  • 132 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 20.—Information reaching official quarters here confirms the reports from Batavia that nothing was achieved at Saturday's meeting between the Dutch and Indonesian representatives under the chairmanship of General Christison. These quarters are disappointed in what appears to have been a total lack of
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  • 301 2/3 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Nov. 20.—A China-wide strike involving a national, military, industrial and professional standstill was urged as a protest by an all-party mass meeting inaugurating an anticivil war campaign at Chungking today. Scholars, industrialists, poets, and preachers criticised: (1) The Kuomintang and
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  • 123 2/3 A large quantity of green khaki suits, stockings, raincoats, cloth gloves, a few parachutes, boots, etc., were seized by the Special Investigation Branch when majs raids were conducted in the Sungei Road area bazaar on Tuesday afternoon. A sequel to these raids was heard
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  • 83 2/3 s The V.M.C.A. is holding a concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall this evening at 7-30. The programme contains ten items of violin and piano solos, songs and a piano duet. The artistes include Patricia Minjoot, D. Aroozoo, S. Saraswathy, Jeffrey Abisheganaden, Ethel Low, Liau Nyuk Chin, Evelyn
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  • 70 2/3 Inter-State customs duties are not being collected and there is a free flow of trade throughout the Malay Peninsula unhindered by customs barriers, said Brigadier Willan, D.C.C.A.0., at a Press conference In Kuala Lumpur. Asked if inter-State customs barriers are to be abolished in the future, Brigadier
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  • 32 2/3 The BMA wish to have a roll of former members of the Chinese Labour Company raised in September 1941. Will personnel please report to Mr. Wee Bah Cheng at 74 Cross Street.
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  • 236 2/3 A Colonial Employers' Federation, capable of expressing the views of employers and of submitting such views to the British Government, to the Inter national Labour Organization and to all other interested parties, has been formed in London. The organization has been brought into existence after consultation
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  • 36 2/3 Reuter. MONTREAL, Nov. 20.—1t is officially announced here to-day that Canada will compete in the Davis Cup competition in 1946. A formal challenge is being sent to Australia, present holders of the cup.—Reuter.
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  • 152 2/3 The Postmaster General, Ceylon, has agreed to the immediate resumption of the ordinary non-telegraph money order service between Malaya and Ceylon. The Director-General of Posts Telegraphs, India, has also agreed to the resumption of the service between Malaya and India as from December 1.
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