Malaya Tribune, 28 November 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune TeL'phore 58 THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA F<K:l, PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1945.
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  • 396 4/1 Public Works Chief Explains Power Supply Breakdown Weather contiticrs pc m tling, the damaged cable that is causing the present breakdown in electric supply in various parts of Singapore, ought to be repaired by this week-end, Col. 0. W. Gilr.»our, chief of the
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  • 120 4/1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.— (UP). —Debate begins today on Senator Taft's Bill in the United States Senate to permit American troops to b" used instantly against any country condemned by the Jnited Nations Organization. Undpr the provisions of the measure, the President couiu without consulting Congress
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  • 157 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 27.—Conservative opposition to the British Labour Party tonight tabled a motion of censure on the Government. The motion was put down in the name of the Opposition Leader, Mr. Winston Churchill, and leading members of the Opposition. The motion reads: "That this House regrets
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  • 159 4/1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. 27.—The convention of Indonesian nationalist leaders at x*atavia today passed a vote of confidence in Sutan Sharir's recently-formed "cabinet" of reputed moderates, an unofficial report said today. This vote was taken after a stormy debate In secret. The official communique Issued tonight is mainly a
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  • 38 4/1 FRANKFURT, Nov. 27.— (UP>.—The American occupation of Germany may last for 10 years or longer, according to General Joseph McNarney, new U. S. C.-ln-C., who gave his first press conference today since his appointment to his new job.
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  • 240 4/1 Japs Now Work On BangkokMoulmein Line (By An Army Observer) Five thousand Japanese sol(iers under Allied supervision, are now operating and maintaining the notorious liangkok-Moul-mein railway which the Japanese buiit at a cost of the lives of thousands of Allied prttoutis. Supervis.ng the work is a Dutch officer, Capt. K.
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  • 815 4/1 U.S. Envoy Resigns China Post In Protest GEN. MARSHALL TO TAKE OVER IN CHUNGKING WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.-Major General Patrick Hurley announced his resignation as United States Ambassador to China. In a formal statement he charged "the United States finished the war in the Far East
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  • 331 4/1 Urgent Need For Evacuation Reuter. m BATAVIA, Nov. 27.—The Swiss Consul here today expressed /ears that Java would soon become dangerous for all white people. r Speaking at a press conference convened by the local Red Cross to appeal to the world to realise
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  • 131 4/1 TOKYO, Nov. 27 (U.P.)-Em-peror Hirohito today broke a number of precedents at the opening of tie 89th session of the Japanese Diet when he allowed Japanese and foreign photographers shoot unlimited pictures, dispensed with the usual mounted guards, andl greatly reduced the number (f police along the
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  • 343 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 27.—The following is the text of a letter dated Nov. 25 addressed to Soviet Foreign Commissar Molotov by Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, Untish Ambassador to Moscow, concerning the difficulties of the Persian Government in Northern Persia as a result of the unwillingness
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  • 193 4/1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Nov. 27.— What is believed to be an indication that the Soviet is nearing the discovery of the secret of atomic energy is given in the current issue of the journal of the Central Committee of the Communist Party published today. In
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  • 25 4/1 LONDON. Nov. 27.—(UP).— Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, expects to return to Sarawak within three weeks' time, according to the Evening Standard today.
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  • Page 4/1 Advertisements
    • 345 4/1 iNew U.S. Fleet Formed BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26. (UP)—The U. S. Navy yesterday announced the formation of the 19th Fleet—a llotiila ol 960 vessels—which will be held in reserve on the West Coast manned by selected crews but ready for immediate action. Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, commander of the Western
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  • 633 2/3 IT was the genius of Raffles that first saw Singapore as the focal point of south-east Asia, and the air age has not vitiated his judgement. Temporarily, at all events, Singapore has become with the arrival of Headquarters, South-East Asia Command, the military and in some degree
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  • 352 2/3 Extensive Damage Caused By Japs A -PLUTO" ship (Pipe Lines Under The Ocean) is due i Singapore some tin.c today, t»ut she will be carrying 850 miles o! cabk instead oi pipe-lues. 1 hese miles of cable are'for the restoration of the
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  • 169 2/3 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Nov. 27.—The second week of the trial of alleged high Nazi war criminal* began as the 20 accused fllea into the dock. All except Rudolph Hesswho was reading a novellistened attentively as the prosecution documents were read, Including speeches planning aggression in Austria and
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  • 119 2/3 SAN DIEGO, Nov. 26.—(UP)— The production of small automobiles with plastic bodies will oe begun as soon as road tests are completed by the Bobbikar Motor Company, it was reported yesterday. This company has acquired the 45 000 square-foot former aircraft plant at Tula Vista California.
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  • 42 2/3 SHANGHAI, Nov. 27.—(UP)— The Communist radio at Yenan, quoting Kuomintang deserters! last night charged that American officers were serving with the Central Government armies and were directing operations against the Communist forces of the Bth Route Army in North China.
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  • 72 2/3 More than 80,000 free messages were transmitted by the local office of Cable and Wireless to all parts of the British Empire and Holland on behalf of ex-POWs in the weeks following the Japanese surrender. Operating from D-Day— Sep<nmber 5— Cable and Wireless Office in Singapore handled
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  • 252 2/3 Chou EnAai Gives Yenan's Version Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 26.—The Chine.i, Comnunists' desire for a peaceful solution of their dispute with the Central Government is stressed in an article in the liberal NewsChro nicle this morning by General Chou En-lai who represents the Communists in the
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  • 247 2/3 i.«'ii«'B*«* To Editor I have read with considerable interest all that was written by "The Bleating Lambs'* in Monday b Malaya Tribune and while endorsing all the remarks contained therein, may I point out that the bullying attitude adopted by some ol those who have es2aped the
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  • 97 2/3 Those who believe in omens and many do—are apt to attribute the present-day abnormalities of life in Singapore to the vandalistic removal of the tamous statue of Sir Stamford Raffles from Empress Place. The city's founder must immediately come back to his timehonoured pedes: al. I cannot see
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  • 64 2/3 Cannot the authorities concerned start the Newton bus service going again with at least one bus to start with if more cannot be spared? Residents of Newton area find it most difficult to go to offices, schools and to town without this means of transport. Taking a
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  • 240 2/3 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Nov. 26.—Sixth Airborne Division troops this morning smashed through the gates of a collective Jewisn village in Shefaim which resisted their entry yesterday and after overcoming opposition, began identifying every one inside and searching for arms.—Reuter. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS (West Virginia), Nov. 26.— (UP)—The
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  • 209 2/3 LONDON, Noveaiber 'M, (UP).— Work rubber shortage* are being overcome steadily and wrld surpluses may accrue within three jears, Gsor» c Archer, Ministry of Supply official, yesterday told a press conference. Archer indicated that ihe outpui of natural and synthetic rubber may exceed potential consumption
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  • 144 2/3 The battleship, Howe, one o'i the four most powerful ships in the Royal Navy, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Colombo, wearing the flag d Vice-Admiral C. Moody, Flag Officer, East Indies Fleet. Sho brought with her other senior officers of C.-in-C. E. I's staff. A sister
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  • 50 2/3 An East-West Club to promote international friendship and understanding has been formed in Singapore by a group of Malayans and Service personnel. The first meeting of this organization will be held at the Wesley Methodist Church, Fore Canning, at 7.15 p.m. to-day. Membership is open to all.
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  • 64 2/3 A veterinary committee acting on the instructions o: Lt.-Gen. Sir Miles Dempsey has recently completed an Inspection of all race horses :n Malaya. It appears that there is little reason why racing should not bt resumed soon. The Straits Racing Association cannot be reconstituted for
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  • 34 2/3 Major-General Hone, CCAO, Malaya, left for London on Monday last on official duty. He is expected to return in midDecember. During his absence Brigadier Willan, DCCAO, Peninsula Division, will act as CCAO.
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  • 39 2/3 A meeting of the Committee of the Chinese Association will be held on Friday, at 5.15 p.m. at the office of G. H. Kiat Co., Ltd., 6 8 Robinson Road, to discuss the affairs of the Association.
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  • 197 2/3 Raffles Library will re-open on Saturday. Hours will be from 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily *acept on Sundays and public holidays. Subscriptions will be $16 per annum for First class subscribers, $12 for Second class and $6 for Third class members. Payments can be madj
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  • 89 2/3 At a meeting of members of the Indian Youth Leagu?. held yesterday evening, to consider the question of reviving the iLeague, it was unanimously decided to keep the matter in abeyance and to give their wholehearted support to the revived Indian Association of Singapore. The meeting, which
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  • 142 2/3 Wong Ah Yian, described ;>s proprietor of a provision and wine retailer's shop in Rochore Road, and his son, Wong Guan Hean, were each fined $1,000 by Mr. R. C. Hoffman in the fourth district court yesterday, when convicted on two charges ol selling liquor
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  • Page 2/3 Advertisements
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    • 267 2/3 rOTICfS An Extraordinary Annual General meeting of the Ceylon Tamils' Association will be held on the Bth proximo at the Association Hall at 4 P.M. Motors are kindly requested to attend. We, the undersigned, beg to notify the public that we have started a Bakery at No. 74, Sungei Road.
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