Malaya Tribune, 4 December 1945

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  • 30 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAY A FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, December 4, 194,
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  • 602 4/1 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Dec. 3 —Appearing as witness at the Government enquiry into the circumstances of the departure of Lieut.3en. Gordon Bennett from Singapore, Maj.-Gen. C. A. Callaghan stated that Gen. Bennett had not discusseci with him his intention to escape. At the divisional headquarters conference
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  • 124 4/1 Five Chinese youths, two of them too small to present more than their faces above the dock rail, were produced in the Superior Court yesterday on a charge of robbery of $128 from an Indian in Noordin Lane on December 1. The charge also mentioned the use
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  • 124 4/1 A new Military District Court for Singapore—the fifth—came into existence yesterday when Major D. P. Rees, presiding officer of the First District Court, administered the affirmation of office to Inche Ahmed bin Ibrahim, newly appointed presiding officer of the new Fifth District Court. It is understood
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  • 76 4/1 The Price Controller or a Deputy Price Controller is given additional powers under the Price Control Proclamation to control the movement of goods, the purchase, sale or barter of any controlled article for the purpose of resale in or export from any area, etc. This
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  • 41 4/1 A business meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club (Provisional) will be held at G. H. Cafe at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow. All Rotarians, including visit injj; Rotarians, are welcome, but the meeting being a business meeting, guests are not invited.
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  • 52 4/1 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Dec. 3.—lndian Congress leader Mahatma Gandhi had a further interview with the Governor of Bengal, R. G. Casey, at Government House here. Gandhi, who is to tour Bengal Assam, declared that his visit had no connection with the Congress election campaign but was concerned with
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  • 29 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 3.—Gen. Sir William Slim, Commander-in-Chief of Allied Land Forces of South-east Asia Command, has been appointed- Commandant of Imperial Defence College.— Reuter.
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  • 39 4/1 Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 3.—The Charles Chaplins expect their second child sometime next March, the film comedian said today. His wife, the former Oona O'Neill, daughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill, has a daughter born in August, 1944. Associated Press.
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  • 90 4/1 STOCKHOLM, Ded. :i (UP). —p. w. Lichfield, managing' director of the Goodyear Rubber Company, who is at present in Sweden, declared that by 1947 the world will have more rubber than needed, in an inter- view published today by the newspaper Dagens Nyheter. Lichfield
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  • 678 4/1 Christison To Meet Supremo SHARIR APOLOGISES FOR DAKOTA MASSACRE BATAVIA Dec. 3.—The Supreme Allied Commander South east Asia, Lord Louis Mountbatten, has called the Allied Commander-in Chief in Dutch East Indies, Lieut Gen. Sir Philip Christison, and Rear-Admiral Wilfred Patterson to Singapore for a meeting on
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  • 300 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 3.--The Government of India I policy towards Indian army personnel who joined the Indian National Array was the subject of a statement by Mr. Arthur Henderson, Under-Secre-tary for India, in reply to an inquiry for information in the House of Commons today.
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  • 81 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. The State Department said today Russia had rejected the American request that all Allied troops be withdrawn from Persia by Jan. 1. The State Department has proposed to Moscow that the Russian note received here over the week-end be made public.
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  • 64 4/1 Associated Press. SHANGHAI, Dec. 4.—The Japanese ship Mieyou Maru has arrived here with 1,500 Chinese, half of whom have been slave labourers in Japan and the other half arrested there by Allied authorities as suspected pro-Japanese collaborators. The Meiyou Maru returned to Japan with
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  • 64 4/1 Associated Press. LONDON, Dec. 3.—The Civil Aviation Ministry said today it was ready to approve a transAtlantic travel rate which was jointly acceptable to all competing airlines. It said the amount charged was not an issue and declined comment on the report that Pan-American had offered to reinstate
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  • 25 4/1 Reuter. SAIGON, Dec. 3.—An Anglo-French communique today says: "French troops have broken through Viet Minh defences north-east of Nhatrang inflicting heavy casualties on nationalists." —Reuter.
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  • 240 4/1 CHUNGKING, Dec. 4 (U.P.)- Leaders of all political parties in Cbina are eagerly awaiting the arrival of General George C. Marshall, who has been named to replace U. S. Ambassador Patrick J. Hurley. Sources close to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek expect that the National Government leader will
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  • 487 4/1  -  (By Jon Kimche Renter s Special Correspondent) Reuter. TEHERAN, Dec. 3.—The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has replied to the Soviet note of Nov. 26. The main point in the Iranian note, which is couched in extremely conciliatory terms, is a request from
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  • 58 4/1 Associated Press. LONDON, Dec. 4.—Prime Minister Attlee and the Cabinet considered today a draft of final proposals under which* the United States would make a loan to Great Britain. It was understood the principal difference remaining between the two governments was whether Britain could waive interest payment if
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  • 57 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 3.—An American news service in Germany reported that a private Jewish charity organisation has taken over the estate of Julius Strelcher. Germany's No. 1 Jewbaiter now on trial at Nuremberg. The estate is to be turned into an agricultural training centre for
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  • 566 2/3 TA7HEN Malaya's role in the U Second World War comes to be written, the brave deeds of. the Malayan People's AntiJapanese Army, or "this sreat little army," as an orriciai observer had described it, will occupy a principal chapter. The full story oi this gaiiam army or the
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  • 136 2/3 Reuter. LON DON, Dec. 3 BXDerl ments Which may lead to the discovery of a better drug for lighting malaria than any hitnerto known are now carried out on soldiers who have volunteered to act as human guinea pigs", according to today's Daily Mail. The men
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  • 107 2/3 Aboard Admiral Daniel Barbey s Flagship off Manchuria, Dec 3. <UP).- Admiral Daniel Barbey, Commander of the United States 7th Fleet, at a press conference yesterday disclosed that the United States Navy is opening a school on Dec. 10 at Tsingtao to train Chinese
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  • 80 2/3 Reuter. BOMBAY, Dec. 1.-Rail way workers throughout India totalling almost 1,500.000, are preparing io hold a ballot to decide ?£> a r> St M ike a l a Potest against the Railway Board's decision to retrench 300.000 rallwaymen The South Indian Railway Labour Union
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  • 245 2/3 Reuter. (By Noel Buckley, Renter's Special Correspondent) BATAVIA, Dec. 2.—The situation in Java is still explosive in tne view of the new premier Sutan Sharir. who has beei. deeply affecied by the massacre ol Indian and British occupants of a Dakota plane just outside Batavia. This
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  • 39 2/3 tui») —President Harry Truman. In a letter to the Army Navy Journal published in its current issue, asserted that 'he United Nations Organization would not only protect peace out would improve the lot or i mankind.
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  • 290 2/3 Reuter. MOSCOW, Dec. 3-SbJia is expected to return to Moscow Sack f r U M aftCr a h ,i<lay at Sochi lhe chores oT the Black Sea. Fully rested from the effects of his strenuous work during ,he war the General* simo will,
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  • 154 2/3 AP. lk??h. Singapore in February, ImVUZ T* Ber c ol Maa>& sa >ing today in a Mutual Broaden ,„g S>ittm dispatch from Manila where he is being tried on war crimes charges. MBS correspondent Robert Stewart said Yamashita told Wm he used some "forty to iiity
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  • 154 2/3 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 1 The Ministry ol Supply Tin Ore buying Agency is establishing depots at Kuala Lumpur, Kampar, and ipoh and will commence buying tin on a date to be announced at £300 per ton A n letal fob MaJ ayan ports. All
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  • 95 2/3 Associated Press. CHUNGKING, Dec. 2.-Gene-™ffe Marshall will receive lull report on China's fratricidal troubles when he to Chungking, Government sources reported today crnmcm There was speculation that the new United States Ambas Mdor mi P ;ht also visit Yenan to confer with Gen.
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  • 81 2/3 "Shoot Me If Yon Want" Sir Oswald Mosley Reuter. I LONDON. Dec. 2.--6ir Oswald British Union of Fascists before the war, told a Press Association reporter to-day: "If anyone wants to shoot me for the opinions I hold, let him get on with it". '*As for my political opinions 1
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  • 514 2/3 HEN the British landed on Malayan soil in Penang on September 3, the delirious crowds, welcoming the Royal Murines, snouted "Our ubi kayu days are over!" The people of Malaya have been eagerly waiting to rid their systems of tapioca; but, according to a recent Singapore oroadeast,
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  • 646 2/3 Advisory Councillor's Plea For BMA Aid To Revive Industry A strong plea to the British Military Administration to give every convemence help and facilityin tin matter of in ports and exports, not only fram Europe, America and China, but also from t?/„ r
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  • 203 2/3 A Proclamation to control the consumption ot electric current has been issued. By the Proclamation the use or display of outside electric lighting m Singapore is prohibited as from to-morrow, unless a special hcet cc is granted by the DDCA Works. Persons contravening this
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  • 147 2/3 The proportion oi" supply to demand, in ihe matter of new motor-ears for essential services only, is 1 to 10, latest information fro.ii the Com roller of Road Transport (Lieut.-Col. bninen. Singapore, reveals. Col Shiner told a Tribune reporter that he had received 200
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  • 32 2/3 Reuter. MOSCOW, Dec. 3. -The first Soviet ship to sail from the Black Sea for India since the beginning of the war, the 4 000--ton Michurin. left Odessa for Calcutta on Saturday—Reuter
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  • 28 2/3 WANTED.-A Chinese speaking lady Assistant with knowledge of English and Typewritio?' o ApDl y t0 Service Library 191. Serangoon Road, between 10 a.m. and 12 noon.
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