Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Monday, Nov. 26, 1945.
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  • 318 4/1 Big Staff Reductions Announced Reuter. HEADQUARTERS SEAC, Nov. 25 —Substantial reduction? in the Headquarters staffs of SEAC were announced today, marking the official transfer from Kandy to Singapore of the Headquarters of the Supreme Allied Commander, SEAC, as well as as
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  • 150 4/1 The great esteem in which Mr. Tan Kah Kee, leader of the Malayan Chinese, is held among the various sections of his countrymen in China Is well testified to in a cable message received by him today from Chungking, wishing him good health and
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  • 132 4/1 Tli c Combine t Food i Boaid in Washington has ruled that r'ce is one of the foodstuffs which comes t under its control on a world- j wide basis. Acquisition of surplus 1 stocks from surplus areas is J carried out by the Board, 1
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  • 312 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 25. FIVE hundred delegates ot 51 nations were told by British Minister of State Noel Biker in London on Saturday that 'atomic energy must be controlled or it will end us. Men made it, men can control it". Welcoming as head
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  • 184 4/1 LONDON, Nov. 24.—Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar, leader of the Indian delegation to the preparatory session of the United Nations Organisation in an Interview to-day, said: "I speak not in the name of the Government of India but in the name of India when I
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  • 127 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 25.—The United Nations must not be dominated by any great power, declared the Moscow radio commentator today. Reference was made to the Preparatory Commission which is meeting in London to arrange for the first session of the United Nations
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  • 113 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Nov. 26.— The United States has asked Russia for information on t,he action of the Red Army in North Persia in view of the Big Three agreement regarding Persia, it is learned from an authoritative source tonight. The American note to the Soviet requested Washington might
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  • 375 4/1 SPECIAL POWERS FOR TRUMAN Senator Taft's Bill To Foil Aggression WASHINGTON, November 25, (U.P.)-Seciator Robert A. Taft (Rep.) will, it is reported, propose a measure on Monday which would permit the President of the United States to make American troops available to the United
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  • 48 4/1 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Nov. 25.—Lord Alanbrooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, has arrived I here by air from Japan. On Tuesday he will be flying to New Zealand and is expected Jto return to Canberra on I Dec. 2 leaving for Malaya 'two days later.—Reuter.
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  • 145 4/1 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 25.—The re-, turn to Malaya, Hong Kong,l North Borneo and Sarawak of professional men and women and staffs of firms (other than enemy) who escaped from the Far East when Japan attacked is, being planned, announced the i British Colonial Office. i
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  • 353 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 25. —The smashing of t vo big Indonesian-con-trolled radio stations by rocket-firing Mosquitoes of the Royal Air Force am the arrival of the powerful tight inch-gun cruiser Sussex off Semarang to land a small force of Royal Marines coincided with the today
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  • 272 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—Mr. Winston Churchill urged President Roosevelt a week before the Pc rl Hubo-r attack to send a "secret or public" warning to Japan against further aggression, it was disclosed here. Mr. Churchill's message was read to the Senate House Committee investigating
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  • 105 4/1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (HP).—.The U.S. Senate is scheduled to consider the Philippines rehabilitation bill on Tuesday. The measure, which its sponsor. Senator Millard Tydinos said "endeavours to make independence as successful as we can," provides for $456,000,000 for war damage claims, administrative expense, public works
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  • 112 4/1 Matsuoka TOKYO, Nov. 25, (U.P.)Vosuke Matsuoka, former Japanese Foreign Minister, today denied that he discTT?sed with Hitler "or anybody the possibility of war wfth America. Replying to the testimony given at the war crimes trial at Nuremberg that he had discussed Japanese-German co-opera-tion in the event
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  • 44 4/1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Nov. 25.—Speciallytrained Soviet Police and the Red Army have smashed attempts by German "Werewolves" and other Nazi groups to form an underground organisation In Russian-occupied Germany. Many arrests have been made with the aid. it is understood, of German Communists—Reuter.
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  • 643 2/3 BRITAIN'S Foreign Secretary is emerging as one of the great figures of his $ime. His qualities are not unlike those of another great Labour figure in the field of foreign affairs, but Mr. Bevhi gains by omitting from his make-up the Sunday afternoon psychology which sometimes
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  • 736 2/3 INDICATIONS that Malaya in common with the rest of the world may be threatened with a serious shortage of rice, contained first in a Ktuter cable from London, and later" in a statement issued by. Col. A. W. Wallich, have had immediate repercussions upon local
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  • 160 2/3 Back To TapiocaOrder Of The Day RICE imports into Malaya, which depends on outside markets, principally and Siam for 60 per cent, of its rice requirements, are rapidly drying up, says an official statement issued yesterday. The country is faced with only one alternative, it adds, that is to make
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  • 174 2/3 Reuter. ALFSEA H.Q., Nov. 24.— Thousands of destitute Tamil labourers—semi-starved, disease-ridden remnants of the vast Japanese conscripted army of labourers for the construction of the notorious Slam-Burma railway—have been rehabilitated in Kedah by the co-operation and determined efforts of the British military
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  • 22 2/3 His Majesty's Government has agreed to make a contribution of £1,000 to the Malayan Relief and Welfare Fund.
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  • 150 2/3 LETTERS TO EDITOR You have almost taken the words out of the public's mouth in the two leading articles on local problems which appeared in the Malaya Tribune of Nov. 20 and 21. I think you have the support of practically the entire local population in asking
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  • 77 2/3 Ever since the pronouncement of Malayan Union by the Secretary of State we have envisaged our dear Kuala Lumpur as our Malayan Delhi. Most disquieting rumours now reach us. Can it be true that the proud capital formerly of the F.M.S. and henceforth of the Malayan Union is
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  • 117 2/3 I have reason to believe thai some of our rice retailers are not giving the people a fair deal. What they weigh out as 8 katties is often less than 7£. Drastic measures should be taken by the Food Control Department to prevent such cheating, which was quite
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  • 103 2/3 With the influx of refugees, prices of everything have gone up. The Dutch are buying things at high prices and spending freely which means more money is flowing in the market, thus increasing the prices of everything. In fact, they are the best buyers in town. One way
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  • 248 2/3 Please spare space for a poor clerk 10 make an open confession. When we felt the final sock on the jaw was about coming to the Japs we were very happy, but at times we could not help having some misgivingwill our Tuans on their return accord us
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  • 416 2/3 Effect Of Services Spending Reuter. SINGAPORE, Nov. 24.-lh© transfer of Supreme Allied Land Forces and Air headquarters from Ceylon to Singapore will have coat £2,500,000 when the move is completed, it is learned from a good source. Of this /"1,000,000 is being pent
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  • 57 2/3 New York, Nov. 25, (U.P.).— Drew Pearson, national columnist, declared in his column yesterday that army investigation snows that about 22 per cent of all goods shipped to the Philippines gets into the black market. In September and October, he asserted, military and native police recaptured about $1,000,000
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  • 146 2/3 Reuter. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 22.—The Salaries Committee of the International Maritime Conference to-day refused to discuss the renewed proposal of the Indian delegate, Aftab All, that Asiatic sailors should receive the same wages as others after an interim period of ten years. The Committee
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  • 30 2/3 CHUNGKING, Nov. 23, (UP),— The flifst CommUhist-operated railway in North China has just been opened to trafi&c, it i was reported today by the j Communist newspaper, New China Daily.
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