Malaya Tribune, 6 December 1945

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  • 29 4/1 The Malaya Tribune Telephone: 5811. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA FOUR PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Thursday, December 6, 1945,
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  • 120 4/1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—(UP).— A U.S. Department of Commerce report released yesterday indicated that Malayan trade conditions might be clarified In early 1946 when the British Military Administration is expected to turn the government over to civil authorities. In the meanwhile, the report said, «11 import
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  • 101 4/1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—Alex Hooseman, Negro winner of the United States Army heavyweight championship in the Pacific area, lost his first professional fight to Lee Savold, veteran New Jersy heavyweight who their ten-round contest on points at the St. Nicholas ring here jto-night.
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  • 69 4/1 MADRAS, Dec. 4 —The Australian Services touring side won its first match of the tour beating South £one in a three-day match here by Six wickets. Scores: South Zone 159 (Ellis 4 tfor 11, Price 4 for 33) and 233 (Mil-, iter 3 for 19); Australian Services
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  • 567 4/1 General Bennett Gives Evidence Reuter. MELBOURNE, Dec. 5. Lieut.-Gen. Gordon Bennett, former Commander of the Australian Forces in Malaya, went into the wit-ness-box here taday to explain his escape from Singapore when this port fell to the Japanese in February, 1942. Mr. Brian Clancy,
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  • 157 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. s.—On the subject of the Council of Foreign Ministers, Mr. Ernest Bevin, Foreign Secretary, said in the House of Commons today that the Council still stands adjourned, but remains in being. No permanent general secretariat had been set up. Foreign Ministers
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  • 104 4/1 The second meeting of the Singapore Advisory Council will be held at 10 o'clock on Wednesday, Dec. 12, in the Legislative Council Chamber. The following unofflcials have accepted invitations to serve as members at this second meeting:— Mr. Wee Swee Teow 0.8. E., Dr. Abdul Samat, Messrs. Tan
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  • 101 4/1 o The remains of Mr. Lim Bo Seng famous British agent who died In Batu Gajah jail in 1944 after being arrested and tortured by the Japanese, will arrive here by train tomorrow morning. A Central News message from Ipoh states that an impressive memorial service
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  • 25 4/1 PENANG, Dec. 6.—B. R. Sharma, a retired court interpreter, was fatally stabbed when trying to apprehend intruders in his house yesterday morning. The intruders escaped.
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  • 695 4/1 "All Words No Houses" —Attack On Labour Govt. L YTTELTON MO YES CENSURE MOTION Reuter. LONDON, Dec. s—ln a crowded of Commons today the Conservative Party made its fiist full scale attack on the Labour Party 1 domestic policy when Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, former Minister of Production, moved a vote
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  • 58 4/1 LONDON, Dec. 5.—The price of rubber in Ceylon was mentioned in the House of Commons at question time today when Captain Gammans (Con.) asked how long the Government proposed to pay only lOd. for Malayan rubber and 18d. for rubber from Ceylon. Colonial Secretary George Hall said the
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  • 42 4/1 Reuter. Reviving to a question on the Rajah of Sarawak Mr. Hall said the Government regarded the Rajah as representative of Sarawak and was hoping to arrive at an agreement with him regarding the constitutions and position of Sarawak.—Reuter.
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  • 81 4/1 LONDON, Dec. 6.—(UP).—A. Nambiar, who is a friend of Nehru's and allegedly a lieutenant of Subhas Bose in Europe, is awaiting repatriation to India, it was reported here yesterday. The whereabouts of J. K. Banerji and others who were among the group of Indians in
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  • 224 4/1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Dec. s.—Final Anglo-American agreement was reached on the loin of §?4,4i)0,0D0,000, it was learned authoritatively here tonight. At 9 p.m. (G M.T.) discussions on the final outstanding points were still proceeding. The agreement will definitely be signed tcmorrew. Mr. James F. Byrnes,
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  • 133 4/1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. s.—Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin today made some outspoken remarks about General Franco's regime in Spain. "We detest the regime," he said in the House of Commons to loud ministerial cheers. When James Maxton (Independent Labour Party) asked if it was in
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  • 25 4/1 Associated Press. CHUNGKING, Dec. 5.—A Chinese press dispatch said today independent Manchurian forces marched into Mukden yesterday to welcome Nationalist troops 30 .miles away.—Associated Press.
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  • 90 4/1 United Press. NEW YORK, Dec. s.—The official Polish press agency announced today that it had received a dispatch from Warsaw indicating that Russia had solved the secret of the atomic bomb. The dispatch quoted Adolph Berman, Under-Secretary of State in the Polish Council
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  • 51 4/1 Troops of the 1st Australian Parachute Battalion are mounting guard at Government House, Singapore, during the visit of rteld Marshal Lord Alanbrooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff. Officer in charge of the guard of 30 men is Lieutenant J. Hardiman. Most of the men are veterans of the Pacinc
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  • 363 4/1 (By Noel Buckley, Renter s Special Correspondent) BATAVIA, Dec. s.—An all out campaign to restore order in lava—possibly with the assistance of a large body of Dutch troops—is feared by Indonesian extremists as a possible result of tomorrow's conference at Singapore between Admiral Mountbatten
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  • 114 4/1 BANGKOK, Dec. 5.—(UP).— Britain has presented a series of new demands to Siam including the right to negotiate the territorial treaty with France on behalf of Siam, it was learned from reliable sources today. The new demands include, according to these sources, that Siam remain under
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  • 584 2/3 DISCUSSION of the terms of the proposed American loan to Britain have now reached a stage at which agreement can be expected. The area of difficulty has been narrowed considerably in the past 24 hours, a tribute to the statesmanship of both sidjs, and it will be surprising
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  • 1209 2/3 Lord Mountbatten —The Soldier And Strategist THIS article portrays in brief outline the main events in Admiral Lord Louis Moan ibal ten's career and his rapid rise to fame as one of the foremost strategists of our time. What strikes one most is his versatility. He went to sea at
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  • 66 2/3 Reuter. NEW YORK, Dec. 4—Prof. Harold Laski, Chairman of the British Labour Party, said at a dinner here, "I accept as an acid test the bona fides of the Labour Government of Grent Britain that it shall not merely declare its desire to see a free and
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  • 30 2/3 About 3.600 Dutch evacuees from Singapore and Java will be leaving Singapore on the New Amsterdam this week to join their families or relatives in Holland.
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  • 185 2/3 FIELD-MARSHAL Lord Alanbrooke, Chief of tbe Imperial General Staff, arrived in Singapore at 4.07 p.m. yesterday and was received by the Supreme Allied Commander, SEAC, Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, and other high officers of the Army, Navy and Air Force, including Lieut.-General Sir Miles Dempsey,
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  • 158 2/3 When Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia, visited HMS Howe in Singapore roads yesterday he inspected a guard of honour and the marine band, and addressed the ship's company. Afterward 3 the guard and band left to represent the Navy at Kallang
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  • 300 2/3 ILettero To The news broadcast by Singapore radio that men of the 8th Division of the A. I. F. have started a fund in Australia for training Chinese and Eurasian girls for welfare work among the local people provides yet another proof, if proof wera needed, of
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  • 98 2/3 The Dutch have several colonies which are already freed from the Japs. Timor and Dutch Borneo are examples of such places. We have already got our own housing and food problems in Malaya, and I think that the authorities should request the Dutch evacuees to return to
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  • 187 2/3 In the letter to the editor "Buyers Compete" of Nov. 26, we jJuich are accused of buying at h'gh prices and spending freely. Bui does ihe writer know ihat we have left behind, us nearly everything? Does the writer Know inat many Dutch arrived wiih only ihe
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  • 127 2/3 Stating that the B.M.A. has not conduct*! tlie business of returning Malayan evaausti from India either kindly or fairly, Mr. John Laycock, at a meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club, exhorted its members, and the members of the Singapore Advisory Council, to bring pressure on
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  • 104 2/3 Chinese rubber estate owners have decided not to join the Malayan Rubber Estate Owners Company formed in London before Malaya's liberation, but to form an association themselves. A committee comprising Messrs. Tan Lark Sye, Lim Eng Chew, Lee Kong Chian, Lim Bock Kee. Tan
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  • 425 2/3 TWELFTH ARMY DISBANDED ADMIRAL Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia, has issued the following Order of tbe Day to mark the disbandment of the Twelfth At my the Army which took over from the Fourteenth Army in Burma: "The coming of peace and
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  • 114 2/3 While on passage from Penang to Port Swettenham the Royal Fleet auxiliary tanker Emerdalc was damaged by a mine explosion in the Malacca Strait on Tuesday. She is able to proceed to Singapore for repairs, and it is believed there are no casualties. As
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  • 140 2/3 Schools that have been stripped Of their furniture during the Japanese occupation of Singapore have been promised help by the Administration to facilitate their reopening. At the first meeting of the Singapore Advisory Council, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan put forward the case of schools which
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  • 71 2/3 The annual physical training and sports competition for the Singapore Malay Schools took place at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon. The first challenge shield presented by Dr. R. O. (now Sir Richard) Winstedt, a former Director of Education, was competed for and presented to the winning
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