Malaya Tribune, 29 November 1945
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Title Section30 1945-11-29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune TcLpho ie: SXII THE NEWSPAPER 01 THh PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Thursday, Nov. 29, 1945.30 words
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Article807 1945-11-29 4/1 "Foolish Lapse In Domestic Affairs'* Reuter. LONDON, Nov 28.-Mr. Winston Churchill speaking at a crowded meeting of Conservative Party delegates heie today said: "Whole spheres of activity (in Britain) are becoming rigid and numb because this (British Labour) Government has to prove its Socialist doctrine insteadReuter. - 807 words
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Article111 1945-11-29 4/1 Reuter. SAIGON, Nov. 23.—French authorities state an expedition of French troops "cleared by usual means" a small Annamite village near Tyninh, in north Saigon, of which the inhabitants were known to have participated in an ambush on a party of French troops nearby. Following the ambushReuter. - 111 words
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Article66 1945-11-29 4/1 NUREMBERG, Nov. 27.—(UP) —Rudolph Hess, former deputy Fuehrer, entered the Nuremberg courtroom to-day with a happy smile on his face—for what may be one of his last appearances at the present sessions befoie an effort Is made to cure him of his amnesia. Sidney Alderman,66 words
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Article52 1945-11-29 4/1 At the first meeting of the provisional Singapore Rotary Club held at G. H. Cafe' yesterday, Mr. John Laycock and Mr. Ng Sen Choy were unanimously elected president and vice-pre-sident respectively. All members are asked to attend the next meeting at G. H. Cafe' at 5.15 p.m.52 words
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Article46 1945-11-29 4/1 The annual physical training and sports competitions for Singapore Malay Schools, will be resumed on Dec. 5 at Jalan Besar Stadium. These competitions have been held [annually since 1924, when the Education Department and the Malay Vernacular School Teachers' Association organised a 'Drill and Games' competition.46 words
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Article252 1945-11-29 4/1 WASHINGTON, Novimber 28 (Uf)-Senator Burton K. Wheeler speaking against the pending bill for the use of United States troops by tbe United Nations turr ed his discussion into an attack on Russia. "Quit appeasing Russia and let her know for once and all that we have252 words
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Article43 1945-11-29 4/1 Reuter. COiXDiVfUO, Nov. 27. A |i illative p-.an for the formation of a Ceylon National Airways Corporation for both external and internal air services iy to be dis- I cussed by Ceylon at a conference in New Delhi with Indian' Civil aviation authorities.—Reu-Reuter. - 43 words
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507 1945-11-29 4/1 Another Attack On RAPWI Camp Feared Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 28. IN JAVA active operations continue at many points. Eight-inch guns of the 10,000-ton British cruiser Sussex were in action against Oengaran after the destroyer bombardment yesterday. Eighteen miles inland f ron? SemarangReuter. - 507 words
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Article130 1945-11-29 4/1 MANILA. Nov. 28.—(UP).— General Tomoyuki Yamashita today took the stand <to deny that he had ordered the killing and nping of civilians. "As far as I know, my subordinates never issued such orders." he added. "I absolutely did not order the killing of war prisoners nor130 words
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112 1945-11-29 4/1 Reuter. Washington Nov. 28.— Senator Edwin Johnson during a Senate debate on United States obligation? as a United Nations Organisation member said The United States is drifting towards war with Russia with certainty and speed." He further asserted: "The combination of suspicion, b1Reuter. - 112 words
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203 1945-11-29 4/1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (U.P.)—The U.S. State Department today issued a formal statement saying that the resignation of Patrick Hurley as Ambassador to China surprised State Secretary James F. Byrnes. The statement reported that although Hurley wished toresign six weeks ago, Byrnes persuaded him not to. As203 words
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Article10 1945-11-29 4/1 A Renter message says Hess has been officially pronounced sane.10 words
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Article89 1945-11-29 4/1 Reuter. CHUNGKING, Nov. 28.— Lieut.-General Albert C. Wedemeyer, Commander-in-Chief of the United States forces, arrived here today to consult Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Vice-Admiral Daniel Barbey, commander of the amphibious forces of the United States 7th fleet stationed in the Pacific, has joined Generalissimo Chiang and Lieut.-General WedemeyerReuter. - 89 words
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Article363 1945-11-29 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 28.—British diplomatic despatches from Persia confirm reports that insurgent forces from the north of the country have passed the boundaries of Azerbaijan province according x_ .1 T J I to authoritative .London sources. But competent observers here think that in ihe presentReuter. - 363 words
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Article149 1945-11-29 4/1 TOKYO, Nov. 28 (U.P.)-A veteran member of the Progressive party this afternoon touched off a tumultous temonstration on the floor of the Japanese Diet by demanding to know why Prince Fuminaro Konoye, former premier, had not been arrested. Seventy-flve-year-old Takao Salto told the House members hat149 words
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Article132 1945-11-29 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 28.—John Amery was sentenced to death at the Old Bailey, London's central criminal court today. He smiled slightly when the black cap was placed on the judge's head and leaned on the rail of the dock. After the sentence of death, lookingReuter. - 132 words
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Article534 1945-11-29 2/3 THE resignation of the American Ambassador to China may find American policy in Asia back in the meltingppott t \That much over-used word "sensational!" is on this occasion the right adjective to use, for General Hurley's departure is anything but diplomatic in manner, while his parthian shots have534 words
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Article1406 1945-11-29 2/3 Facts Behind Teh Atom Bomh To say that the atomic bomb has burst its way into the news is to put it mildly. Whether or not the physical effects can still be fel; in Hiroshima and saki, the diplomatic disturbance increases in strength. No one can1,406 words
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Article535 1945-11-29 2/3 An Ersatz Sword Much has been written in the newspapers of late about rubber and the price of rubber and always the theme is that Malaya is a primary producer dependent upon outside buyers. We are constantly b. j ing threaten.d with a synthetic sword oi Damocles.535 words
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472 1945-11-29 2/3 Reuter. MtLiODRNK, uov. 18,—A conversation in whidi Lieut. Gen. Corcon iieunett, CtratnaadV of the Austraiiin iorces in IYUla)a, was quoted as saying they won't <ct rae" was mentioned when the Government enquiiyinti the circu nsiances of the General s departure from SingaporeReuter. - 472 words
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96 1945-11-29 2/3 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 27.— Major Chen Chia-kang, Secretary to General Chou En-lai of the Chinese Communists, today said that the United States intervention and Kuomintang aggression are responsible for the civil war in China. He told a press conference arranged by the ChinaReuter. - 96 words
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Article90 1945-11-29 2/3 Reuter. BOMBAY, Nov. 28—The Colaba Observatory continued to record intermittent earthquake shocks till 7.30 a.m. According to an observatory official, the earthquake was a very severe one about 250 miles north of Bombay. A Reuter message from Sydney says the greatest earthquake ever recorded by theReuter. - 90 words
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Article101 1945-11-29 2/3 Reuter. BRISTOL. Nov. 27.—"India is not fitted for democracy—but then what other country is?" said Sir Lewis Fermor speaking in Bristol to-night. Sir Lewis, former director of the Indian geological survey who has lived in India for 37 years, declared, "In India no attempt has yet beenReuter. - 101 words
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Article189 1945-11-29 2/3 Arrested on a warrant for an alleged collaboration offence under the War Offences Ordinance, a Chinese, Chew 800 Cheong, was produced before Mr. J. C. Cobbett, Commissioner of the Special Court, on Tuesday. Mr Cobbett ordered that a preliminary inquiry into the case be held and189 words
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Article173 1945-11-29 2/3 Reuter. CALCUTTA, NoV. 28.—The second test match was drawn. The All-India second innings score was 350 for 4 (declared). Australian Services second innings score was 49 for 2 at the close. When All-India lost 3 quick wickets in the final day's play ot the secondReuter. - 173 words
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69 1945-11-29 2/3 Admiral Fukudome, the elderly Commander-in-Chief of the almost non-existent Japanese 10th Zone Fleet, left Singapore yesterday in the disarmed 30--knot Japanese destroyer Kamikaze on a ten-day trip to Tokyo. Kamikaze, who also carried 320 Jap civilian repatriates, Is being escorted by the British destroyer Caesar.69 words
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Article48 1945-11-29 2/3 Two British sailors, Lawrence McGiuley (27), a cook and Leonard Wordsworth (22), second steward, v/ere each fined $500, in default, six months' rigorous imprisonment in the third district court on a charge of possession of two bottles of whisky and 35 tins of cigarettes belonging to the Forces.48 words
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Article35 1945-11-29 2/3 Mrs. Pwee Quee Yam, Pwee Sye Cheow and family wish, to express th«tr thanks to friends, relatives for sending wreaths, scrolls etc., their kind attendance at the funeral of the late Pwee Quee Yam.35 words
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Advertisement237 1945-11-29 2/3 M) I ICES SINGAPORE CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB Members are hereby notified that a special general meeting will be held at the Temporary j Club House. 15 Amber Road, on j Sunday, at 11 a.m., to discuss the present position of the Club. No individual notices will be sent. A reasonable237 words
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